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Panel Participant:
Chris Martin Department Chairperson for Technology Studies, Mission Collegeand
Cliff Monroe • Division and Department Chairperson Technology Emeritus, Mission College• Silicon Valley Engineering Council President Emeritus • Silicon Valley Engineering & Technology Alliance Co-Director since 1996 • California Engineering & Technology Alliance Co-Director 1997-2003
Speaking on:
“Partnering for success”• Mission College and San Jose State University• New offering - Spring 2009 - Industrial Technology Program • Emphasis on environment. • Integration of environmental concepts • How can educators K-16 integrate this awareness into their courses/programs?
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY•Manufacturing Systems or•Electronics & Computer Tech•BS Degree•45/46 units
TECHNOLOGY STUDIESTechnical CertificatesAssociate DegreeBS Degree Transfer65 units
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Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology
High SchoolTech Courses
Drafting, Wood, Electronics Wood, Metal, Auto, StRUT, Engineering
$9,654 - 2 yearsTuition and books
$2,140 - 2 years$20 unit$700 books (approx)Health, Parking
Education costs
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High School Tech Courses
Drafting, Electronics, CISCO, Woods, Metal, Robotics,Auto, StRUT, Engineering
1. Objectives: - Attract an interest to technology
- Expand CTE opportunities
- Improve linkages – a pipeline to the workforce
2. New Curricula to match the labor market needs- Growing technologies Networks, Sustainable Manufacturing, Green Product Design, … Bio, Nano, Enviro.,e-waste
High School Technology Education
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BSIT Computer, Electronics and Network Tech
Tech 115, Tech 160, Tech 162, Tech 163, Tech 166, Tech 167, Tech 168, Tech 169, Tech 190, Tech 198, Engr 100W Electives: ME 106, ISE 102
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Transferable General Ed courses English 1A Math 71 Calculus for Business/Aviation or Math 30 Social Studies Physics 2A & 2B Chem 1A or Chem 30A/B Computer Engr 46 Econ 1B
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BSIT Manufacturing Systems Tech 46, Tech 115, Tech 140,
Tech 141, Tech 145, Tech 147, Tech 149, Tech 190, Tech 198, Engr 100W
Electives: ME 106, ISE 102UD units
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Transferable Industrial Tech courses•Tech 20 Design & Graphics•Tech 25 Materials Tech.•Tech 31 Quality Assurance & Control •Tech 40 Product Design 1•Tech 45 Facilities Design and Development•Tech 60 Basic Electronics •Tech 62 Analog Circuits•Tech 63 Digital Circuits•Tech 65 Networking Theory & Application•Tech 66 Networking Operating Systems & Admin
TransparentTransfer!
Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science degree indegree in Industrial TechnologyIndustrial Technology
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http://www.missioncollege.org/depts/tech_studies/
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http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/avtech/
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Next Steps for Mission College• CITEA Conference (Tech Teacher Prep)• Development of a "Green Team" - faculty interested in promoting sustainability on the campus • Two Day Summit with Ca Community Colleges in LA area• Developing and e-newsletter - campus apprised of green news • Student club - "EcoLogic" developed to engage students in promoting environmental awareness • The campus existing green - composting and use of gray water irrigation etc. • Development of the new Mission College Campus - lead by "green concepts"• Solar panels in the parking lots and open fields
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Panel Participant:
Cliff Monroe • Division and Department Chairperson Technology Emeritus, Mission College• Silicon Valley Engineering Council President Emeritus • Silicon Valley Engineering & Technology Alliance Co-Director since 1996 • California Engineering & Technology Alliance Co-Director 1997-2003 Speaking on:
• Partnerships and collaboration for success
• Current economic events and urgencies
• Manufacturing and Engineering created the products that made the Silicon Valley
• Technology education creates manufacturers and engineers
Silicon Valley was…
- Aerospace Systems - Electronics Manufacturing- Semiconductor Manufacturing- Network Systems- Software Development
High Tech Positions up 20%• Foreign visas up 200%
Student awareness low:• 2% think physics and electronics are relevant• 5% think chemistry and 15% think math is relevant• 5% decline in sign-up for high tech degrees• over 80% reduction in tech courses in high schools
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• Need manufacturing knowledge & skills• Need SCANS skills• Need versatile workforce• Need intelligent workforce
Green Technology Startups
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY•Manufacturing Systems or•Electronics & Computer Tech•BS Degree•45/46 units
TECHNOLOGY STUDIESTechnical CertificatesAssociate DegreeBS Degree Transfer65 units
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http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/avtech/
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