Austin Peay State University

INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS TRACKING SYSTEM

Name of Unit: College of Science and Mathematics
Unit Coordinator: Gaines Hunt, Ph.D. Campus/Center/Site: Main Campus
Title of Coordinator: Interim Dean Building & Room: Harned Hall, Room 132
Telephone: (931) 221-7971 E-Mail Address: huntg@apsu.edu
Name of Supervisory Unit: OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
  Last Update: 8/14/2003 8:49:13 AM
 
  • Unit Statement of Purpose

    The College of Science and Mathematics provides study for students in the areas of agriculture, astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, geosciences, mathematics, and physics.  Our outstanding, discipline-based programs are student-centered and designed to prepare students for responsible positions at all levels of research, industry, education, medicine and government.  We emphasize degree programs relevant to regional economic and market trends, designed to enable graduates to compete in the global economy and foster lifelong learning skills.  

    Our mission is to promote scientific literacy while emphasizing the process, content, and interdisciplinary nature of science. Additionally our mission is to develop critical thinking skills, to enhance verbal and written communication abilities, encourage reasoned debate on scientific issues, and promote civic responsibility.

    Our goal is to provide professional training at the undergraduate and graduate levels, while serving as a foundation for a career in science or mathematics, as well as to provide training for allied health professions and pre-professional training in preparation for careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary science.  In addition, we encourage collaborative research with faculty, internships, and other learning experiences that facilitate transition to work or graduate and professional education.  

  • Unit Objectives for Fiscal Year 2002-03

    Objective 1.0 Develop mission statement for the College of Science and Mathematics.  
    Objective 2.0 Develop long-range goals for the College of Science and Mathematics.  
    Objective 3.0 Develop college and department recruitment plans.  
    Objective 3.1 Increase enrollment per department 3% per year for three years.  
    Objective 3.2 All departments will actively participate in AP day on Saturday, November 2, 2002 and subsequent years.  
    Objective 4.0 Review all curricula of the College of Science and Mathematics and proposed revisions and updates as needed.  
    Objective 5.0 Select chairs for Geology and Geography as well as Mathematics and Computer Science Departments.  
    Objective 6.0 Obtain an 80% participation of faculty in the COSM as part of the internal phase of the major Capital Campaign. (Goal 5.1)  
    Objective 7.0 Develop a detailed plan for the departments of the COSM to increase enrollment 3% per year for the next three years.  
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  • 2002-03 Annual Report Section
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    Accreditation or Program review activities from 2002-03 academic year.
    Within the College of Science and Mathematics, the THEC Review Team issued a favorable report on the Department of Agriculture. It suggested that Agriculture, at APSU as well as state-wide, should have higher enrollments and receive more emphasis from the state.
     
    New initiatives, activities or programs from the 2002-03 academic year.
    Books Published or
    Accepted for Publication
    Authors, Titles, Locations/Conferences
    Reference the Center for Field Biology annual report. 
    Publications or
    Journal Articles
    Authors, Titles, Locations/Conferences
    21  Reference the annual reports for Biology, Chemistry and Math/CSCI. 
    Presentations or
    Exhibits
    Authors, Titles, Locations/Conferences
    100  There were actually a total of 105 presentations/exhibits during 2002-03.  These can be viewed by referencing the Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Geography/Geology, Math/CSCI and Physics/Astronomy annual reports. 
    Performance Authors, Titles, Locations/Conferences
    Reference the Geography/Geology and Math/CSCI annual reports.