Inventioneer+Major+&+Concentration

=Designing an Inventioneering Concentration, Minor and Major= toc

Using the Wiki please engage in a discussion and draft a “Major Map” for Inventioneering (the degree that the Inventors Workshop will make possible). Using ASU’s BIS offerings, what existing and new courses should we propose to create an Inventioneering concentration. Keep in mind that students in this new program will need to choose a second complementary concentration and complete the General Education requirements to fulfill their BIS major. Which concentrations are ideal? Should there be any that are not recommended?

Feel free to develop multiple alternatives that we can discuss in class. =Courses=

Here is a list of courses that I found that might (or might not) be relevant. However, it is notably lacking in hands on activities that are more typical of Honors Theses, research opportunities, FURI, EPICS, Global Resolve, etc. That may be because I haven’t found these courses yet, or that they don’t exist. If they don’t exist what few courses (2-4 courses) would need to be created to complete the objectives of the Inventioneering Major.

Research, Technology, Design and Invention This is the category that is most lacking. Some possible courses might include the Inventors Workshop 101, 102, 103, etc. courses listed in the planning document. Please add anything that you might find relevant to these lists. ETM 505 - Quantitative Analysis and Practical Laboratory Techniques CPI 430: Social Simulation ART 345: 3D Visualization and Rapid Prototyping (3) IND 354 Principles of Product Design (3) FSE 194 - Introduction to the Machine Shop MAE 214 - Computer-Aided Engineering (SOLIDWORKS) MAE 494 - Advanced CAE Simulation (3D-Modelers & FEA) IND 344- Human Factors in Design

Communications and Mission NLM 494 - Special Topics, as approved by CRD advisor NLM 300 - Fund Raising and Resource Development COM 225 – Public Speaking OR COM 259 – Communication in Business and the Professions ENG 374 Technical Editing (3) GRA 440 Finding Purpose (3)

Leadership BUA 330 - Organizational Leadership. COM 430 - Leadership in Group Communication BUS/HON 497 Honors Colloquium (Leadership through Service) COM 430 Leadership in Group Communication MGT 300 Organizational Management and Leadership PAF 420 Public Leadership PAF 494 Leadership, Ethics, and Sports PAF 494 Leadership and Communication POS 314 The American Presidency NLM 430 Managing Nonprofit Organizations SPF 498 Educational Leadership and Diversity in Sports

Entrepreneurship BUA 380 – Small Business Leadership BUA 384 – Small Business Operations and Planning MGT 394 -- Introduction to Entrepreneurship MGT 440 -- Entrepreneurship IEE 220 - Business/Industrial Engring ( Introduces business for industrial engineers, including business/financial structures, fundamentals of cost and accounting, role of business/engineering in society) PGS 304 (L) - Effective Thinking HCR 394 - Special Topics: Individual or Innovation

HCR 394 - Special Topics: Individual or Innovation ABS 301 - Technology and Biology ABS 302 - Ethical and Policy Issues in Biology

Ethics – Brad Allenby PHI 306 - Applied Ethics PHI 320 – Bioethics PHI 105 - Introduction to Ethics IAS 340 (HU) - Bioethics CPI 420: Technology and Society (3) =Resources=

The official document outlining ASU's requirements for establishing any undergraduate concentration (not only for BIS), can be found here:

As you engage in this activity familiarize yourselves with ASU’s BIS Major and how an Inventioneering concentration could be developed. @http://sls.asu.edu/bis/students.html @http://sls.asu.edu/bis/checksheets.html @http://sls.asu.edu/bis/corecourses.html

How these fit with the General Education Requirements: @http://sls.asu.edu/bis/corecourses.html

[|Digital Culture Initiative] is an example of a cross disciplinary program here at ASU =News=

[|Digital Learning Badges] explains a novel system now being tested where online "learning badges" for what hackers have learned/constructed may be used in place of a typical college degree

=Proposals=

Logan, Josh, Kevin, Jacob

Steven, Steven

Group 1 Proposal- (Ray, Adrian, Nathalea, Carlos)

Kris Guiang, Rita Leonova, Shaughn McCormick, Jesse Weiss =Discussions=

= = Week 4 Week 5 Proposal Assignment