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STEM University 2017 - UMSL Boy Scout College Event Contacts Name Title Phone Email Sarah Hines STEM Executive 314-256-3076 sarah.hines@scouting.org Tom Kroenung Director of STEM Programs 314.361.0600 thomas.kroenung@scouting.org Registration opens September 20, 2017 Visit www.scoutingevent.com/312-stemu2017umslboyscouts to register GREATER SAINT LOUIS AREA COUNCIL

SU106 Stem University (Scheduled Classes) Architecture Architecture is not just the special buildings like cathedrals, museums, or sports stadiums we read about or see on television; it is as normal as the homes, places of worship, schools, and shopping malls where we live, worship, work, learn, and play every day. However, architecture is more than just common shelter; building has always satisfied the human need to create something of meaning. Even the simplest form of architecture is a work of art that requires thought and planning. Prerequisites: 1a & 1b; The Jefferson Monument (the Arch) is not a building and will not be accepted as a drawing of a building. SU106 Architecture Architecture is not just the special buildings like cathedrals, museums, or sports stadiums we read about or see on television; it is as normal as the homes, places of worship, schools, and shopping malls where we live, worship, work, learn, and play every day. However, architecture is more than just common shelter; building has always satisfied the human need to create something of meaning. Even the simplest form of architecture is a work of art that requires thought and planning. Prerequisites: 1a & 1b; The Jefferson Monument (the Arch) is not a building and will not be accepted as a drawing of a building. SU107 Astronomy In learning about astronomy, Scouts study how activities in space affect our own planet and bear witness to the wonders of the night sky: the nebulae, or giant clouds of gas and dust where new stars are born; old stars dying and exploding; meteor showers and shooting stars; the moon, planets, and a dazzling array of stars. Maximum number of participants: 15 Prerequisites: 4a,4b,4c, 5d,6a,6b SU107 Astronomy In learning about astronomy, Scouts study how activities in space affect our own planet and bear witness to the wonders of the night sky: the nebulae, or giant clouds of gas and dust where new stars are born; old stars dying and exploding; meteor showers and shooting stars; the moon, planets, and a dazzling array of stars. Maximum number of participants: 15 Prerequisites: 4a,4b,4c, 5d,6a,6b Page 2

SU119 Aviation For most of history, people have dreamed of flying, imagining how it would feel to soar through the sky like an eagle or hover in midair like a hummingbird, to float on unseen currents, free of Earth's constant tug, able to travel great distances and to rise above any obstacle. Today, through aviation, we can not only join the birds but also fly farther, faster, and higher than they ever could. Prerequisites: 4 & 5 SU100 Chess Chess builds critical thinking, forward thinking, and proper sportsmanship in young people. Prerequisites: Bring chess board, read MB pamplet and completed badge worksheet would be a plus SU101 Composite Materials Composites can be found just about everywhere: in airplanes and sports cars, golf clubs and guitars, boats and baseball bats, bathtubs and circuit boards, and even bridges. Composites make bicycles and skis lighter, kayaks and canoes stronger, houses warmer, and helmets tougher. Prerequisites: 4 & 6 SU131 Cyberchip Prerequisites: 8, signed document SU131 Cyberchip Prerequisites: 8, signed document SU133 Designed to Crunch / Intro to Personal Management Earn the math-based Designed to Crunch NOVA award (requirements here: http://www. scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#designedtocrunch), plus complete the first portion of the Personal Management Merit Badge. Personal Management will be completed at another meeting date after STEM University on April 7 at the Federal Reserve Bank. Maximum number of participants: 24 Prerequisites: Designed to Crunch 1, 2. Personal Management will be completed at another meeting date after STEM University on April 7 at the Federal Reserve Bank. Page 3

SU133 Designed to Crunch / Intro to Personal Management Earn the math-based Designed to Crunch NOVA award (requirements here: http://www. scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#designedtocrunch), plus complete the first portion of the Personal Management Merit Badge. Personal Management will be completed at another meeting date after STEM University on April 7 at the Federal Reserve Bank. Maximum number of participants: 24 Prerequisites: Designed to Crunch 1, 2. Personal Management will be completed at another meeting date after STEM University on April 7 at the Federal Reserve Bank. SU108 Drafting Drafting is a highly refined form of drawing used to communicate ideas to engineers, architects, and craftspeople. In earning this badge, Scouts learn the importance of accuracy and simplicity in developing a drawing that shows precise details in a simple format Maximum number of participants: 15 Prerequisites: 7, bring mechanical pencil and 12" ruler SU108 Drafting Drafting is a highly refined form of drawing used to communicate ideas to engineers, architects, and craftspeople. In earning this badge, Scouts learn the importance of accuracy and simplicity in developing a drawing that shows precise details in a simple format Prerequisites: 7, bring mechanical pencil and 12" ruler SU130 Electricity Electricity Merit Badge covers AC and DC electricity, how to be safe around electricity and electrical currents, and what to do in an electrical storm as well as hands-on sessions in which the Scouts get to build an electro magnet, wire a simple circuit and build an electric motor from a kit. Maximum number of participants: 12 Prerequisites: no prereqs SU109 Electronics Electronics is the science that controls the behavior of electrons so that some type of useful function is performed. Today, electronics is a fast-changing and exciting field. Prerequisites: 6 SU110 Engineering Engineers use both science and technology to turn ideas into reality, devising all sorts of things, ranging from a tiny, low-cost battery for your cell phone to a gigantic dam across the mighty Yangtze River in China. Prerequisites: 1, 5 SU110 Engineering Engineers use both science and technology to turn ideas into reality, devising all sorts of things, ranging from a tiny, low-cost battery for your cell phone to a gigantic dam across the mighty Yangtze River in China. Page 4

Prerequisites: 1, 5 SU120 Entrepreneurship By earning the Entrepreneurship merit badge, Scouts will learn about identifying opportunities, creating and evaluating business ideas, and exploring the feasibility (how doable it is) of an idea for a new business. They will also have the chance to fit everything together as they start and run their own business ventures. Prerequisites: 3, 4, and 5 SU111 Geology Geology is the study of Earth. It includes the study of materials that make up Earth, the processes that change it, and the history of how things happened, including human civilization, which depends on natural materials for existence. Prerequisites: 5c3 SU112 Inventing Inventing involves finding technological solutions to real-world problems. Inventors understand the importance of inventing to society because they creatively think of ways to improve the lives of others. Explore the world of inventing through this new merit badge, and discover your inner inventiveness. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Bring Inventing MB book and requirement 8 with appropriate signature. NOTE: This merit badge will NOT be completed at STEM U unless the scout contacts Paul Ke at 314-691-4674 in advance AND THEN completes requirements 6 and 7. SU112 Inventing Inventing involves finding technological solutions to real-world problems. Inventors understand the importance of inventing to society because they creatively think of ways to improve the lives of others. Explore the world of inventing through this new merit badge, and discover your inner inventiveness. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Bring Inventing MB book and requirement 8 with appropriate signature. NOTE: This merit badge will NOT be completed at STEM U unless the scout contacts Paul Ke at 314-691-4674 in advance AND THEN completes requirements 6 and 7. SU132 Let It Grow-Nova Let It Grow! This module is designed to help you explore where your food comes from and how agriculture affects your life each day. Agriculture includes growing crops and raising animals to provide food and other products. Prerequisites: 1,2 Page 5

SU124 Medicine The practice of medicine has a rich history that spans several centuries. Since the first use of plants and other items as simple medicines and balms, many men and women have contributed to the advancement of the "healing arts." Maximum number of participants: 14 Prerequisites: 7a & 10 SU113 Nuclear Science Nuclear science gives us a simple explanation of the natural world. The ultimate goal of nuclear science is to find out if there is one fundamental rule that explains how matter and forces interact. Earning the Nuclear Science merit badge is a chance for Scouts to learn about this exciting field at the cutting edge of science today. Maximum number of participants: 24 Prerequisites: 6c & 8 SU113 Nuclear Science Nuclear science gives us a simple explanation of the natural world. The ultimate goal of nuclear science is to find out if there is one fundamental rule that explains how matter and forces interact. Earning the Nuclear Science merit badge is a chance for Scouts to learn about this exciting field at the cutting edge of science today. Maximum number of participants: 24 Prerequisites: 6c & 8 SU125 Oceanography The oceans cover more than 70 percent of our planet and are the dominant feature of Earth. Wherever you live, the oceans influence the weather, the soil, the air, and the geography of your community. To study the oceans is to study Earth itself. Prerequisites: 8 SU126 Pulp and Paper Here's an astonishing number to digest. Each person in the United States uses about 700 pounds of paper each year. Paper is everywhere in our lives. Every year in the United States, more than 2 billion individual books, 24 billion newspapers, and 350 million magazines are published on paper. Maximum number of participants: 10 Prerequisites: 1, 7e, 8 on the meritbadge.org worksheet SU126 Pulp and Paper Here's an astonishing number to digest. Each person in the United States uses about 700 pounds of paper each year. Paper is everywhere in our lives. Every year in the United States, more than 2 billion individual books, 24 billion newspapers, and 350 million magazines are published on paper. Maximum number of participants: 10 Prerequisites: 1, 7e, 8 on the meritbadge.org worksheet SU115 Railroading By earning this badge, Scouts can learn about the history of railroading, its place in modern society, careers in railroading, and hobbies related to railroading. Maximum number of participants: 10 Prerequisites: 8a or 8b Page 6

SU115 Railroading By earning this badge, Scouts can learn about the history of railroading, its place in modern society, careers in railroading, and hobbies related to railroading. Maximum number of participants: 10 Prerequisites: 8a or 8b SU116 Scholarship Working on the Scholarship merit badge provides Scouts with a great opportunity to become more successful in school. They will learn how to improve their skills in the classroom, develop good study habits, and master techniques for writing reports and taking tests. Prerequisites: 1,3 SU102 Shoot Nova Badge-Science This module is designed to help you explore how science affects your life each day. http://www.scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#shoot Maximum number of participants: 36 Prerequisites: 1,2 SU102 Shoot Nova Badge-Science This module is designed to help you explore how science affects your life each day. http://www.scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#shoot Maximum number of participants: 36 Prerequisites: 1,2 SU103 Start Your Engines NOVA Badge-Technology This module is designed to help you explore how technology affects your life each day. http://www.scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#start Prerequisites: 1, 2, 3, notes for 5 discussion - bring worksheet with completed prereqs and MB cards SU103 Start Your Engines NOVA Badge-Technology This module is designed to help you explore how technology affects your life each day. http://www.scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#start Prerequisites: 1, 2, 3, notes for 5 discussion - bring worksheet with completed prereqs and MB cards SU118 Weather Meteorology is the study of Earth's atmosphere and its weather and the ways in which temperature, wind, and moisture act together in the environment. In addition to learning how everyday weather is predicted, Scouts can learn about extreme weather such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes, and how to stay safe. Maximum number of participants: 12 Prerequisites: 10 with documentation Page 7

SU118 Weather Meteorology is the study of Earth's atmosphere and its weather and the ways in which temperature, wind, and moisture act together in the environment. In addition to learning how everyday weather is predicted, Scouts can learn about extreme weather such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes, and how to stay safe. Maximum number of participants: 13 Prerequisites: 10 with documentation SU104 Whoosh NOVA Badge-Engineering This module is designed to help you explore how engineering affects your life each day. http://www.scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#whoosh Prerequisites: 1,2, 4 SU104 Whoosh NOVA Badge-Engineering This module is designed to help you explore how engineering affects your life each day. http://www.scouting.org/stem/awards/boyscouts.aspx#whoosh Prerequisites: 1,2, 4 Page 8