Faculty of Science on forefront of Forward with Integrity

With many Forward with Integrity priorities focused on identifying and delivering new and innovative ways to teach and learn, Dean of Science John Capone says his Faculty is well-placed to lead by example.
“Whether it is a program like iSci or a course such as Introduction to Psychology taught by Joe Kim, the Faculty of Science is home to many innovative approaches to teaching,” Capone says. “This practical experience is well-aligned with the themes and priorities emerging from the President’s letter.” Capone adds that the Faculty has served as a “test bed for innovation” and plans to engage students to identify ways to build a stronger, more satisfying learning experience.
The Integrated Science (or iSci) program is frequently cited as an example of an innovative, student-focused learning model, with characteristics that could be considered by other programs and Faculties. Capone sees his role as that of coach and supporter for faculty, staff and students working together to advance the priorities in the letter.
We’ve learned that “radical new ideas that add value can flourish with the proper resources and leadership” he says. ‘It’s my job to ensure we provide the necessary support for those concepts and ideas” that have potential.
Since the letter’s release, Capone says several Faculty of Science initiatives are underway that advance priorities. These include online summer courses leveraging Kim’s success in Introduction to Psychology; the ongoing success of the MacWheelers program in Kinesiology that is fully integrated into the community and other initiatives that reinvigorate the undergraduate student experience.
“We are also actively seeking research partnerships with the community that match our world-renowned researchers with groups that are facing real-world challenges.”
Capone says by engaging students and faculty with the community, McMaster and the Hamilton region will both be strengthened.
“Students and researchers helping solve problems unique to our community make our city and University better. These types of partnerships are key a strong foundation for future growth and opportunity,” Capone says.