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Calendar of New Merit Badges

Wondering which merit badges are the newest? Looking for release info on upcoming merit badges? I’ve got you covered.

This regularly updated page will keep you and your troop in the know!

You’ll find:

  • Merit badges coming soon
  • Merit badges with major updates in the works
  • The newest merit badges that have already been released
  • Chronological list of updates to this page

Newest Merit Badges — Coming Soon

Sustainability

sustainabilityEstimated release: 2013 Jamboree with a July 15 earn date.

Note: This merit badge will be Eagle-required. Scouts must earn either this or Environmental Science.

Requirements: TBD

Description: A badge to teach Scouts about climate change, species extinction, resource extraction, green chemistry, recycling, and zero-waste manufacturing.

Related Post: Cooking, Sustainability merit badges to become Eagle-required

Programming

Estimated release: 2013 Jamboree with a July 15 earn date.

Requirements: TBD

Description: A tech-focused merit badge for the 21st Century.

Digital Technology (will replace Computers)

Estimated release: 2013 (after Jamboree)

Requirements: TBD

Description: Technology has come a long way since Computers merit badge was first introduced in 1967. This badge, which replaces Computers, will teach Scouts about technology in the digital age.

mining-placeholderMining in Society

Launch: February 2014 at the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration’s Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City

Requirements: TBD

Description: Mining has been an important part of the United States since the 19th century. Today, the U.S. mining industry employes 3 million people, directly and indirectly, and is a major contributor to the global mining landscape. I expect this merit badge will cover the history of mining, explore the status of mining in the 21st century, and introduce Scouts to modern mining careers.

Animation

Estimated release: 2014

Requirements: TBD

Description: Computer or traditional animation tasks that will test a Scout’s creativity, artistic skills, and storytelling abilities.

Signs, Signals, and Codes

Estimated release: 2014

Requirements: TBD

Description: American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most used language in the United States.  The Signs, Signals, and Codes merit badge will cover Morse code, ASL, Braille, signaling, trail markings, and other nonverbal communications.  Did you know that some of these have even saved people’s lives?

Multi-Media

Estimated release: 2014

Requirements and description: TBD

Computer-Aided Design

Estimated release: 2014-2015

Requirements: TBD

Description: Teaching boys to use computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.

Advanced Computing

Estimated release: 2014-2015

Requirements: TBD

Description:  The next generation of computing.


Major Updates in the Works

Cycling

Update expected at 2013 Jamboree.

Current requirements (pre-update)

Details: Adds a mountain biking option for Scouts.

Related blog post: The trail to Cycling merit badge just got a bit rougher

Cooking

Update expected after 2013 Jamboree

Note: This merit badge will become Eagle-required on Jan. 1, 2014

Current requirements (pre-update)

Details: Coming soon, but I’m hearing rumors that it will better incorporate the BSA’s healthy living initiatives.

Related blog post: Cooking, Sustainability merit badges to become Eagle-required


Newest Merit Badges — Available Now

NEWEST LISTED FIRST

Game Design

GameDesignReleased on March 6, 2013

Requirements: Click here.

Description: Slated to include both traditional games and video games, this sure-to-be-popular merit badge will test Scouts’ creativity, problem-solving skills, and planning abilities.

Related Post: First look at Game Design merit badge, including details on how to help launch the badge at the 2013 jamboree

Search and Rescue

search-and-rescueReleased on Aug. 20, 2012

Requirements: Click here.

Description: Scouts won’t fly helicopters, but they’ll get practice in finding and rescuing people in case a real emergency ever happens.

More information: In the BSA’s press release

Kayaking

Released on June 13, 2012

Pamphlet cover image: here

Requirements: Click here.

Description: A basic-level merit badge for flat-water kayaking — whitewater kayaking will still fall under Whitewater merit badge.

Welding

Released on Feb. 24, 2012

Requirements

Bryan on Scouting post: “Requirements, launch info, video”

Robotics

Released on April 11, 2011

Requirements

Bryan on Scouting post: “Robotics merit badge launch includes all-new interactive resource center”

Chess

Released in September 2011

Requirements

Bryan on Scouting post: “Human chess match will celebrate the new Chess merit badge”

Geocaching

Released in December 2010

Requirements

Bryan on Scouting post: “Smartphones: The modern-day camper’s Swiss Army knife?”

Scouting magazine story: “The Real Game Boys”

Inventing

Released in June 2010

Requirements

Bryan on Scouting post: “Boy Scouts and Lemelson-MIT Program introduce Inventing merit badge”

Scouting Heritage

Released in May 2010

Requirements

Bryan on Scouting post: “Boy Scouts of America releases Scouting Heritage merit badge”

Scuba Diving

Released on Dec. 1, 2009

Requirements

Bryan on Scouting post: “Scuba diving merit badge released”


Chronological list of page updates

Page updates (newest first):

April 30, 2013 — Details on release for Sustainability, Cycling update, and Programming. Added patch image for Sustainability.

March 7, 2013 — Added Game Design MB requirements link.

Feb. 27, 2013 — Added Mining in Society MB to list of merit badges coming soon.

Feb. 14, 2013 — Added launch date for Game Design MB

Oct. 18, 2012 — Lots of updates. Added Sustainability, Digital Technology, Computer-Aided Design, Multi-Media, Advanced Computing, and more info on updates to Cycling and Cooking.

Aug. 27, 2012 — Added link to Search and Rescue MB requirements

June 21, 2012 — Added Signs, Signals, and Codes MB preview

June 13, 2012 — Added link to Kayaking MB requirements

June 6, 2012 — Added Search and Rescue merit badge image and link to BSA press release.

June 5, 2012 — Added Cycling merit badge to the “Major Updates” section.

May 25, 2012 — Added Kayaking release date, patch design, and pamphlet cover image.

May 10, 2012 — Added link to Game Design first look (see below).

April 16, 2012 — Added Programming, Animation (details below).

April 4, 2012 — Page created.

Looking for requirements for all the current merit badges? Click here.

252 thoughts on “Calendar of New Merit Badges

    • Probably not. They say Digital Technology mb replaces Computer mb. This means it will probably have the same internal number (036). Council Registrars know that even if two merit badges have different names, if they have the same number, then only one can be earned. Here are some examples:

      Fishing (no. 52) & Fly Fishing (no. 126), both can be earned.
      Canoeing (no. 33) & Kayaking (no. 149), both can be earned.

      Auto Maintenance (no. 127) & Automechanics (no. 127), only one can be earned.
      Nuclear Science (no. 24) & Atomic Energy (no. 24), only one can be earned.

        • Not odd – It would not make sense for you to earn the same merit badge twice. Digital Technology is just a new name for the Computers merit badge.
          In the same way, it would not make sense to earn Automotive Maintenance if you already have Automechanics, and it would not make sense to earn Nuclear Science if you already have Atomic Energy.
          Fly Fishing is not a new name for the fishing merit badge, and Kayaking is not a new name for the Canoeing merit badge.
          The odd one is Snow Sports. There used to be a Skiing merit badge, which had options to do either Alpine or Cross-Country skiing. When they added an option for Snow Boarding, they changed the name to Snow Sports. If you had already earned Skiing, you were allowed to earn Snow Sports using the Snow Boarding option. When they changed Water Skiing to Water Sports (adding the wakeboard option), they did not offer the same option.

          If you prefer the artwork for the new badge when it comes out, you could buy one at your scout shop, and wear it instead of your current Computers merit badge.

  1. In the past two years, several Troops in the Northern Star Council have participated in an Invasive Species merit badge pilot program. The program was run by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife St Croix Wetland District. Hopefully, this will become a merit badge nationally in a few years.

  2. As a scoutmasterthat has been involved with scouts for 12 years I believe that besides exposing young and older scouts to opportunities in all different fields of interest I believe that scouts is also designed to get scouts out and experiencing the outdoors and nature but how can the scouts do this if they keep adding merit badges where they just sit on thier butts in front of a computer.

    • I see things from a different perspective than Gary. As an Eagle Scout, father and uncle of Eagle Scouts, and former Scoutmaster I see that Scouts IS designed to get Scouts outdoors. BUT its much more. Plenty of merit badges are “indoors.” I earned “Coin Collecting” and “Reading” and so on. Its to help develop the whole Scout – physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. Learning to design games, or program is much more than just sitting on their butts as a passive observer.

    • If the kid gets his Eagle then he will have plenty of outdoor activities under his belt. There’s many more kids doing game design/computer programming than they are boys who collect coins, or who are contemplating a career as a coal miner or a truck driver. And yet we have MBs for all of those fine activities.

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  5. My son is looking forward to the mining merit badge. He saw it list on his Jamboree activity list. Geology is his favorite subject and mining fits right in.

  6. Why is it “Mining in Society”? That sounds like a press release from the mining industry, not a merit badge. Now are we going to have “Plumbing in Society”, “Radio in Society”, “Textiles in Society”, and “Soil and Water Conservation in Society”.

    Everyone will call this “Mining” anyway, so why give it a name that sounds like it came from a PR firm?

    • I have to agree with Walter on this one.
      If it is about mining, then it should be called “Mining”.
      The added ‘in Society’ portion of the name takes away from the meaning, and creates confusion. What does mining have to do with ‘in society’? Do they mean something other than removing ores/minerals from the Earth? Is that like data-mining?

    • Im studying mining engineering at Virginia Tech and I like the name they gave it. Mining in Society sounds like it could be a good way to introduce someone to mining because it will give them an appreciation and understanding of the basics of the mining industry. If you say just mining it would be implying that you’re teaching the kids how to mine which would be incredibly hard for most people to teach or have any activities for due to the complexity of mines.

  7. Just saw this video today, and noticed that the new list of merit badges addresses this issue. Coincidence, I think not.

  8. Why isn’t William “Green Bar Bill” Hillcourt an option to do a bio on for Scouting heritage? IMHO he did a heck of a lot more than Waite Phillips. Yes Philmont is awesome, but not every Scout gets to go there. Starting in 1929 with his patrol Leader’s Handbook, Bill wrote every single Handbook, Patrol leader book, SM Handbook, articles for BOYS’ LIFE, was the only 5 Beader in the BSA, until his retirement in 1968 THEN he had to come out of retirement to save the BSA from the Improved Scouting Program of 1972 to write the ALL OUT FOR SCOUTING program in the late 1970s, the syllabus for BROWNSEA 22, the 1979 BSHB, contribute to the 3rd ed. of the PL’s Handbook, and write again for BOYS’ LIFE.

    If anyone deserves to have their bio learned and their impact on Scouting, It’s Green Bar Bill.

    • I met Green Bar Bill when I was a kid. We attended the NY/Canadian international camp out in 1984 and 1986. He signed my scout books and but two green marker bars on it. I got to talk to him a few minutes. He signed “Bill Hillcourt” and I didn’t know who he was. I only knew him as Green Bar Bill. He lived in the Syracuse, NY area.

  9. My son finished all of the merit badges offered when he was 14. He got his Eagle when he was 13. He is planning on doing the new ones as well. We want to do something big to acknowledge all his hard work. I have been searing for ideas. It seems like after the Eagle Court of Honor, nothing else is done. Do you have any ideas you could share with me?? I’m so proud of him and want the world to know it. He did this on his own.

    • Eagle Palms are the appropriate recognition for more merit badges and more time as an active Boy Scout.

      For new, appropriate challenges, he should do Venturing Ranger and Venturing Silver. He can continue knock off the new merit badges to get a complete set, but they are obviously pretty easy for him.

    • BSA has never tracked, and has no official recognition for earning all of the merit badges. Over the years there have been several boys who have done it. There is a website that seeks to recognize their accomplishment. Check out http://www.meritbadgeknot.com/. They have a recognition square-knot, and they are trying to get it approved officially with the BSA, but it currently is not. There is also an achievers registry on the site.
      I would plan a special court of honor to present the last merit badge, and special recognition for completing them all. Ask your council if they want to recognize that accomplishment, or if they have contacts where you can send a press-release.

    • If he wants to do more merit badges, Royal Rangers offers some MB that are different from BSA’s. Primitive Snares, Primitive Shelters, Bachelor, and others offer a different spin that scouts does. Of course he won’t be able to wear them officially with his scout uniform. I use their material in the troop since some of the badges are the same level as the old scout tin skill awards.

    • I’m with Walter, look into Venturing. Not only do they have the Ranger (requires achieving Outdoor Bronze) and Silver (requires achieving a Bronze and the Gold), they also have the Quest (sports oriented), and TRUST (religious oriented) awards. However, if he has earned every MB, these may be on the easier side to achieve (lots of overlap). You may also look into Sea Scouts, if there is a unit in your area. The Quartermaster Award is highly difficult to achieve, and may provide more of a challenge for him.

      Either way, Venturing or Sea Scouts would probably give him more of a challenge, since they are geared specifically for older youth (14-21). Best of all, he could be dual enrolled, so he could still do merit badges if he wanted and remain active with his troop.

      • Please don’t forget about the Nova and Supernova programs for Science Technology Engineering, and Matematics (STEM) with 3 levels of awards for Venturers

    • Hi Tiffanie. Good for your son! Please give him my congratulations! Especially good considering it does not sound like he is getting the support of a Scoutmaster. Have you thought of changing troops? There should be a Court of Honor 3 – 4 times per year. Are you aware of the Eagle Palms? Contact your local newspapers and TV stations regarding press releases.

  10. Thank you for your reply. He will continue to do them and if our scouts ever have. a court of honor again ( its been over a year since they have had one) he will get his palms. Buy I want to know how to let the media know and celebrate what he has done at such a young age. I just don’t know how to go about it.

  11. Where is the game design requirements? My 18th birthdays tomorrow and I realy want to earn this badge!

  12. The robotics merit badge pamphlet is so well done that I use it to introduce new members of my FIRST team to robotics…I am looking forward to the programming and animation books so I can use them for those facets of FIRST competition

    • I beleive that if you are working on a merit badge and they change the requirements you can complete the merit badge based on the old requirements. Verify this with you MB Counselor..

    • Of course you can earn it before the change. The requirement being added is to earn the cooking merit badge, not ‘earn the cooking merit badge after January 2014′.

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  14. There is maturity to be concidered in advancement not just checking off things done. I applaud the Eagle scout that can handle the weight of the feathers. Once earned they should be given the chances to act as a councilor for many other scouts. Serve in junior leader training staff etc…this really helps other scouts.

  15. Good to see that merit badges are coming in their new look, some of them have already been released. The merit badges are always use to each us some new thing like in Sustainability Eagle-required. Scouts must earn either this or Environmental Science, etc.From the released updates I like the Game Design. Eagerly waiting for launching of new badges. Thanks for sharing this fascinating post with us.

  16. I noticed that a scout said his 18th birthday was the day after his post and there was a merit badge he was wanting to earn. my son was told the day he turns 18 he is out and can no longer be a scout. When are the boys fininshed?

    • You can also go into venturing, an explorer post, or a sea scout unit. You can stay a youth in these until you are 21. If he is in the Order of the Arrow he is also a youth until 21.

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