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- | asdfasdf | + | ===== A Tale of Choices ===== |
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+ | In the year 2015 SOCS is at a crossroads. We can choose status quo, to take a road well travelled, or to venture forth on a new approach to defining the programs we teach. Classically the undergraduate degrees under the B.Computing are comprised of two majors: CS and SE. We have both of those majors in our current degree structure. | ||
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+ | We need to decide (relatively quickly) how we want to define those additional options. | ||
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+ | Please edit, add comments, add some options, | ||
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+ | === Current Status === | ||
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+ | SOCS currently offers two majors, with the courses outlined below. | ||
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+ | |Sem 1| | ||
+ | |Sem 2| | ||
+ | |Sem 3| | ||
+ | |Sem 4| | ||
+ | |Sem 5| | ||
+ | |Sem 6| | ||
+ | |Sem 7| | ||
+ | |Sem 8| | ||
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+ | In addition, students are required to take an external Area of Application (AoA) | ||
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+ | Our current area of application is described as 4 credits of a minor (8 courses). The AOA language needs to be rewritten because it refers only to the B.A and B.Sc. program minors but we have been permitting students to take AOA in other subjects such as music, business and engineering. | ||
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+ | The Area of Application seems like a good idea, but is often implemented by students in a hap-hazard way. Many upper-year students are dissatisfied with the way the AoA currently functions, and find that completing the AOA can lead to disruptions in the program of study. | ||
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+ | === Option 1: New Majors === | ||
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+ | The first option involves the addition of 2-3 new majors. The majors vetted so far include: mobile, HCI, and game programming. | ||
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+ | ^Pros ^Cons ^ | ||
+ | |A major is a definitive entity, which makes it easier to advertise | ||
+ | |Individuals and administrators who are not computer scientists understand what a major is.|Majors are costly to implement because they require major-specific courses | ||
+ | |Majors show up on the student transcripts | ||
+ | |Forward planning is easily described in terms of majors. | ||
+ | |Majors are easier to sell to alumni during fundraising | ||
+ | |Majors are easy to explain to high school students and their parents | ||
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+ | === Option 2: Areas of Application / (Streams) === | ||
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+ | The second option involves maintaining the status-quo with respect to the majors, and adding some pre-defined programs of study to the AoA. The pre-defined AoA should have a combination of computing electives, and courses from the content domain. The computing electives should be chosen to support the area of application. | ||
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+ | ^Pros ^Cons ^ | ||
+ | |Pre-defined AoA are easy to create as they do not go in the calendar. The AOA offers quick flexibility. | ||
+ | |AoA offerings make it easy to offer many differing specializations, | ||
+ | |Students could have a clearer understanding of exactly which courses they will take over their entire degree. | ||
+ | |The total number of electives available to students may increase | ||
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+ | Here are six prototypes for predefined AoA’s. Each AoA would be comprised of 8-10 courses: 4-5 from SOCS, and 4-5 from a related domain. (Note these are samples only). All AofA should probably include one project course (4900-type). | ||
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+ | |**Mobile Systems** | ||
+ | |mobile courses\\ \\ 3210\\ \\ marketing course\\ \\ GIS course | ||
+ | |**Entrepreneur** | ||
+ | |writing\\ \\ business\\ \\ marketing\\ \\ web development\\ \\ databases|4800\\ \\ 4820\\ \\ 4720\\ \\ linear algebra\\ \\ 3700\\ \\ marketing | ||
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+ | For an expanded analysis, consider the Mobile Systems AofA. The AofA could include the following SOCS courses: | ||
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+ | * Introduction to Mobile Application Development - a first year course exploring practical mobile development. | ||
+ | * Mobile Applications - development of applications for mobile environments. | ||
+ | * Social Networking - introduction to virtual communities, | ||
+ | * Mobile HCI - multimedia, interaction with mobile devices. | ||
+ | * CIS*3210 Networking | ||
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+ | The AofA could include the following domain-related courses: | ||
+ | * MCS*1000 Introductory Marketing | ||
+ | * MCS*2000 Business Communication in a Changing World | ||
+ | * GEOG*2480 Mapping and GIS | ||
+ | * GEOG*3480 GIS and Spatial Analysis | ||
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+ | For a second example, consider the Big Data AofA. The AofA could include the following SOCS courses: | ||
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+ | * CIS*3530 Databases | ||
+ | * CIS*4110 Security | ||
+ | * Big Data Analytics - this course is an introduction to a language such as R, analyzing and exploring data, and interaction with a database. It focuses on statistics for model building and evaluation. | ||
+ | * CIS*3090 Parallel Programming | ||
+ | * Advanced Big Data Analytics - classification and clustering algorithms, decision trees, linear and logistic regression, time series analysis, and text analytics. | ||
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+ | The AofA could include the following domain-related courses: | ||
+ | * STAT*2040 Statistics I | ||
+ | * STAT*2050 Statistics II | ||
+ | * STAT*3210 Experimental Design | ||
+ | * STAT*3240 Linear Regression | ||
+ | * MATH*2150/ | ||
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+ | For a third analysis, consider the Interaction Design AofA. The AofA could include the following SOCS courses: | ||
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+ | * Introduction to Interaction Design - an introduction to the history of human interaction, | ||
+ | * Mobile HCI - multimedia, interaction with mobile devices. | ||
+ | * Programming Usable Interfaces (like CIS*2170) | ||
+ | * CIS*4300 - design, prototyping, | ||
+ | * Web Design - Building web interfaces | ||
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+ | The AofA could include the following domain-related courses: | ||
+ | * PSYC*1000 Introduction to Psychology | ||
+ | * PSYC*2390 Principles of Sensation and Perception | ||
+ | * PSYC*2650 Cognitive Psychology | ||
+ | * SOAN*2070 Introduction to Anthropology | ||
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+ | I like the idea of adding AofAs to our menu - but perhaps keep it open in the event that a student wants to explore something outside of our streams. | ||
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+ | Note that Carleton is one of the few universities to offer a similar system by way of “streams”. Therir differentiator is 4 courses._ | ||
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+ | === Option 3: The hybrid approach === | ||
+ | Option three is to add a single new major to our degree (likely mobile computing) and then to also bolster the area of application by adding focussed specializations to our program description and advertising them heavily. | ||
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+ | The hybrid option gives us the benefits and drawbacks of both other options including the ease of explanation for incoming students, parents, and alumni who want to give us money (we like alumni who want to give us money and want to keep them happy). | ||
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+ | === Other Considerations === | ||
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+ | - Could we offer the AoA for some areas as a post-graduate diploma? | ||
+ | - What about developing a week long or two week long intensive course that would be similar in nature to the GeoEpi course offered in OVC. That is, Vets, Lawyers, Doctors, and grad students take the course (and it's a good source of income for the OVC, at least I think it is). This could be in several areas - but data science seems to make some good sense to me. | ||
+ | - Regardless of the the choice we make, the coop stream will have to be modified to include at least one summer semester of teaching to offset a winter coop term. This will have to be applied to all programs equally, to maximize the number of students capable of doing coop. | ||
+ | - Is there any reason that we cannot offer summer programs as 6 week courses? | ||
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