Interdisciplinary STEM Undergraduate Programs and the Effectiveness of Computing Competencies within the Curriculum

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Abstract

Undergraduate interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary computing-related STEM programs are proliferating extensively. Each of these programs requires a robust computing component to be integrated into the curriculum. However, including an introductory, programmingoriented sequence designed for CS majors is not always the best fit for these multifaceted programs. In this work in progress paper, we set out to investigate possibilities and issues for the computing component, focusing on three fields: bioinformatics, data science, and cybersecurity. We explore commonalities and differences, and discuss initial plans to test our hypotheses. In doing so, we consider data organization, data acquisition, and a preliminary survey design.

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Herbert, K. G., Marlowe, T. J., Leune, K., Siegfried, R. M., & Wilmanski, J. (2021). Interdisciplinary STEM Undergraduate Programs and the Effectiveness of Computing Competencies within the Curriculum. In 2021 11th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, ISEC 2021 (pp. 280–283). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISEC52395.2021.9763989

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