New Programs and Initiatives 2012-2013



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New Programs and Initiatives 2012-2013 Study Abroad Trip to Italy Five engineering students lived, breathed, sweated, studied and were completely awed by their incredible international cultural experience sponsored by Boeing and The Citadel. The students used sketching, load/stress computations while considering construction means/methods. The students focused on sewage, water, energy, academic, trash, buildings, and transportation as a holistic look at the infrastructure as they traveled between cities and locations within a city. Each student had a journal that consisted of two parts a daily journal on their impressions and feelings as they experienced Italy while considering culture, people, food, sewage, water, energy, academic, trash, buildings, and transportation as well as a section with sketches, calculations and possibly design changes based on questions surrounding the focused activities for most days. Pompeii, Italy: Left to right Brad Hendrickson, Jason Shea, Taylor Hart, Dean Ron Welch, Po-Lun Su, Daniel Hubbs Leaning Tower of Pisa School of Engineering launches new department On February 8, 2013 in a combination ceremony and celebration, the School of Engineering activated a new Academic Department for the first time since World War II. The New Department, Engineering Leadership and Program Management: came about as a result of the establishment of a Technical Project Management (TPM) Graduate Certificate program in 2006 under the leadership of Former Dean Dennis Fallon and founding faculty member Dr Keith Plemmons. The success of the TPM Certificate program grew into a Masters of Science in Project Management (MSPM) being established in January 2010. The continued growth of the MSPM enrollment led to the establishment of the new department on 1 January, 2013. This was the first new department of engineering at The Citadel since Electrical Engineering was established during World War II. The ceremony was attended by The Provost, Dr Sam Hines, several members of the Citadel Board of Visitors, faculty, alumni, current students, and guests. Over 150 personnel attended the event which was held at the Altman Athletic Center.

Dr. Keith Plemmons (pictured above) welcomes guests and explains the need for the study of Project Management. Dean Ron Welch (pictured above) related the history of the program at The Citadel, and credited the vision and leadership of Former Dean Dennis Fallon and Dr Keith Plemmons in bringing the program to life. The Dean also established the focus of the department as being in line with the traditions of the Citadel producing better leaders for the State and the Nation. He then read the commissioning letter from Lieutenant General John Rosa, President of The Citadel, which officially established the department effective 1 January 2013.

Provost Sam Hines (pictured above) then spoke, enthusiastically supporting the new department. He was very pleased with the interdisciplinary focus of the department which offers academic instruction in leadership and management in the context of the student s specific career field. Dr Charles O. Skipper (pictured above), Class of 1971, the newly appointed Chair of the department then spoke. He recognized the many students present, and thanked them for the faith to enroll in a new program. He also thanked his friends and fellow faculty members for their support, and gave credit to his parents who had such great respect for education and The Citadel. Dr Skipper welcomed the challenge of standing up a new department and contributing to the Citadel s long history as an institution that educates and generates principled leaders and managers for the state and the nation. He finished by thanking his wife Janice for her love and continued support.

The Commissioning Ceremony then concluded with a cake cutting where the Guest Speaker, Most Experienced MSPM Graduate, and Least Experienced MSPM graduates were recognized. Pictured above from left to right are: Dr Skipper cutting the cake using his Cadet Officers sword; Dr Sam Hines, Provost and Guest Speaker; Mr. Frank Bowles, most experienced MSPM alumni (and member of the very first TPM Class that started in 2006); and Mr. Joshua Nealy, the least experienced MSPM Graduate. The cake cutting completed the formal ceremony, and attendees then socialized and enjoyed hors d oevers and an open bar. Citadel School of Engineering Starts a Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Nine students with the guidance of Dr. Dennis Fallon applied for and were granted a Charter for the Citadel Chapter. Cadet Kristofer Smalls was elected as the first President.

School of Engineering Supplemental Instruction (SI): Professor Marley led a team of 19-students in CE, EE, Chemistry and Math to provide 24 weekly SI sessions to support engineering freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. This is positively impacting retention, enhancing student learning, developing leaders, and revolutionizing the learning environment at The Citadel! New Graduate Course in Geographic Information Systems During 2013 summer sessions, the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering offered a new graduate course in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), CIVL 506. The course focuses on data analysis and spatial application methods, for engineers, planners, scientists and related professions. Topics include understanding of spatial data structures, geo-spatial data acquisition, geoprocessing, geostatistical methods, network optimization, and 3-D modeling. Graduate students from the Project Management MS Program and Environmental Studies Certificate Program in Biology took the course during its first offering. The Department plans to offer this course annually during summer sessions, which is open to both graduate students and local professional interested in developing their skills in this pervasive technological field. School of Engineering Completes Cyber Advisory Group Effort In response to the need for an evaluation of The Citadel s posture to respond to the growing CYBER Threat, Dr. Ron Welch, the Dean of The Citadel School of Engineering, chartered a Cyber Advisory Group. The group consisted of faculty members from Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, as well as a broad base of industry professionals. The Cyber Advisory Group was chaired by Dr. Keith Plemmons of the Project Management Master s Program, and tasked to provide an industry and Government prospective on the development of future graduate courses and educational programs related to the three specific areas: Cyber Security Critical Infrastructure Systems Engineering Management

Over the period of 18 months, the Cyber Advisory Group met 4 times. The following significant results were noted: For Cyber Security: Computer Science designed a new course: Advanced Cyber Security. Computer Science designed a track on Cyber Security for their Graduate Program, and is moving toward NSA CAE IA certification. Computer Science will propose this track to the Graduate Council at The Citadel and at The College of Charleston in Fall 2012. Computer Science and Electrical Engineering are designing a minor in Cyber Security for our Undergraduate program. The minor will be jointly offered by Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. For Critical Infrastructure: Gene Creson (MSPM Graduate) and his team identified the related topics and the applicable body of knowledge. 4 courses have been identified for possible development and delivery within a Critical Infrastructure Management program: Critical Infrastructure Management and Protection (In Progress) Decision and Risk Analysis (piloted Summer 2012) Contracts and Acquisitions (piloted Fall 2012) Program Management (developed in Summer 2012) For Systems Engineering Management (SEM): The current SEM graduate certificate courses were evaluated and considered appropriate, with several existing and potential courses overlapping with Critical Infrastructure. On 11 October, 2012 the Cyber Advisory Group met for the 4 th and final time. Based on the work completed, the group s mission was considered accomplished. The group was thanked by Dean Ron Welch and adjourned. Pictured from Left to right: Col Tom Clark, USMC (The Citadel), Dr. Keith Plemmons (The Citadel), Mr. Bob Miller (SPAWAR), Mr. Victor Campbell (Brainwaves Inc.), Dr. Shankar Banik (The Citadel), Mr. Dwight Morgan (Compass Systems, Inc.), Mr. Gene Creson (The Citadel), Dr. Tommy Gardner (Mantech), Ms. Debby Marindin (Trident Technical College), Mr. Bill Littleton (SPAWAR), Dr. Ron Welch (The Citadel). Participating and not pictured: Richard Scalco (NSA), Dr. Jason Skinner (The Citadel), Lancie Affonso (CofC), Wes Brown (SPAWAR), Mark Martin (Lockheed Martin), Dr. Renee McCauley (CofC), Peter Woodhull (Modus21), and Dr. Charles Skipper (The Citadel).