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Bryan Jones bkjones@berkeley

Bryan Jones bkjones@berkeley.edu. Dale Masterson dmasterson@berkeley.edu. Engineering Student Services 230 Bechtel Engineering Center (510) 642-7594 http://coe.berkeley.edu/students. Engineering Student Services (ESS). Advising Referrals to Campus Resources

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Bryan Jones bkjones@berkeley

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  1. Bryan Jones bkjones@berkeley.edu Dale Masterson dmasterson@berkeley.edu

  2. Engineering Student Services 230 Bechtel Engineering Center(510) 642-7594 http://coe.berkeley.edu/students

  3. Engineering Student Services (ESS) • Advising • Referrals to Campus Resources • Academic Learning Center (Tutoring) • Student Organization Advising • Student Recruitment & Retention

  4. Berkeley Engineering Overview • Enrollment: 4,555 • 3018 undergraduates & 1537 graduate students • Fall 2010 freshmen class represents 34 states & 24 countries • Faculty: 216 • Departments: 7 • Undergraduate majors: 18 • Minors: 10

  5. Why Berkeley Engineering? • One of the best engineering schools (national and international reputation) • An outstanding education (courses taught by faculty) and excellent prep for grad school/work • Cutting edge research (brought to classroom, research money = opportunities for students) • Excellent job placement in all majors with great starting salaries: • BS/BA $60K • MS $80K • PhD $100K

  6. Why Berkeley Engineering? Our Rankings • #2 in the nation! • 10 programs nationally ranked: • #1 Civil Engineering • #2 Chemical Engineering • #2 Computer Engineering • #2 Environmental Engineering • #2 Mechanical Engineering • #3 Materials Engineering • #4 Electrical Engineering • #4 Nuclear Engineering • #5 Industrial Engineering • #14 Bioengineering Source: US News & World Report 2010

  7. Why Berkeley Engineering? Our Faculty 216 Faculty 58 Endowed chairs/distinguished professorships 77 Members of the National Academy of Engineering 33 Recipients of UCB’s Distinguished Teaching Award 3 Recipients of the Turing Award in Computer Science

  8. Attend Graduate School at: Why Berkeley Engineering? Our Graduates… • 28 UC Berkeley • 18 Stanford • 11 UCSD • 10 UCLA • 7 MIT • 4 Columbia • 3 Michigan • 2 Harvard • 2 Cornell Work at: • Cal Trans • Hewlett-Packard • IBM • Intel • Jet Propulsion Lab/NASA • Deloitte Consulting • Oracle • Boeing • Microsoft • Google • Yahoo • Cisco

  9. Why Berkeley Engineering? Our Co-Curricular Learning & Professional Development Opportunities • Engineering Student Organizations (almost 40 including Academic & Professional, Honorary, Gender & Cultural) • Engineering Competition Teams • Summer Internships • Research Opportunities

  10. Chabot Engineering Transfer Student and UCBerkeley Mechanical Engineering Student, Mr. Robert Irwin, Poses before “CalSol[1]”, the UCBerkeley Solar Electric Vehicle at Soquel High School on 25Apr09. Mr. Irwin Leads the Steering & Suspension Design Team [1] http://calsol.berkeley.edu/blog/index.php

  11. Chabot Engineering Transfer Student and UCBerkeley Mechanical Engineering Student, Mr. Robert Irwin, Poses before the UCBerkeley College of Engineering Graduation Ceremony 16May10. FIVE Chabot students received Engineering Degrees this day Mr. Irwin accepted a Mechanical Engineering Position with CalTech’s Jet Propulsion Lab

  12. Why Berkeley Engineering? Our Stats • 81% of freshmen graduate from COE (91% graduate from UCB) • 93-95% of transfers graduate from COE • 30% go directly to graduate school • 70% aspire to earn an advanced degree in the near future

  13. Why Berkeley Engineering? Our 18 Majors • Bioengineering • Civil Engineering • Electrical & Computer Engineering • Computer Science & Engineering • Engineering Science majors: • Computational Engineering Science • Engineering Mathematics & Statistics • Engineering Physics • Environmental Engineering Science • Industrial Engineering & Operations Research • Materials Science & Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Joint Majors: • Bioengineering/Materials Science & Engineering • Electrical & Computer Engineering/ Materials Science & Engineering • Electrical & Computer Engineering/ Nuclear Engineering • Materials Science & Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering • Materials Science & Engineering/ Nuclear Engineering • Mechanical Engineering/Nuclear Engineering

  14. Why Berkeley Engineering? Our Community • 50,000+ alumni • 100 countries, 50 states • Accomplished alumni including: • Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple • Diane Green, the co-founder of vmware • Andy Grove, the co-founder of Intel • Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google • Teresa Meng, co-founder of Atheros Communications • Bill Lester, former NASCAR driver

  15. We’re Interested in Students Who… • Have a solid foundation in math and the sciences • Are analytic thinkers who want to solve problems/ develop efficient ways to improve quality of life • Like to figure out how things work • Enjoy utilizing technology • See themselves as designers, builders, researchers, and managers of technical enterprises

  16. Admissions “Secrets” • There’s no secret of how to get into engineering • We utilize the same screening process for all applicants regardless of major • Students should apply for the major in which they’re moste interested • We’re looking equally for competitive candidates for engineering and the likelihood of admission depends upon the quality of the applicant pool and the number of spaces available in the program

  17. Transfer Admissions Criteria • 60 transferable semester units with a strong over-all GPA (especially in required courses) • 100% completion of “required” courses is a must, note: • Reading and Composition (R&C) is included in the 100% completion and we require both the 1st and 2nd half of R&C • Primary reason Fall 2010 applicants denied admission due to lack of R&C completion (due to following IGETC instead of www.assist.org) • Be aware that some sister schools (e.g. Grossmont & Cuyamaca) say their R&C courses are equivalent from campus-to-campus but they aren’t articulated that way in www.assist.org • Students encouraged to take as many "strongly recommended" articulated courses as possible so they are stronger candidates for admission and are better prepared for success in engineering • Transfers now exempt from E10 (Engineering Design & Analysis) requirement • Please stress the importance of the personal statement including an explanation of their interest in their chosen major

  18. 100% Course Completion Required • Sample “Required” courses (Civil Eng): • UCB Math 1A, 1B, 53, 54 • UCB Physics 7A, 7B • UCB Chem 1A • UCB Chem 1B or Physics 7C • UCB English 1A and 1B • Sample “Strongly Recommended” courses (Civil Eng): • UCB Engin 7 • UCB Civ Eng 60 • UCB Engin 10 • It is critical that students check www.assist.org for requirements specific to their intended major

  19. How to Apply for Admission • UC annual application period for the following fall: November 1-30 • Apply to any of the UC’s at: http://universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions • Application fee: $60 per campus • Sign up to receive additional info about Cal at: http://pictureyourself.berkeley.edu

  20. COE Personal Statement • How did you become interested in engineering? • Why are you interested in the major to which you’re applying? What excites you about studying this major? • What experiences influenced your decision (i.e. job experience, discussions with faculty, professional engineers or engineering students, related projects, courses, etc.)? • What other experiences, such as co-curricular activities, have you had that relate to engineering? What non-engineering related activities have you participated in? What skills did you learn from these experiences that will help you in engineering (i.e. leadership, time management, teamwork etc)? • What are your goals, aspirations, and plans for after graduation?

  21. Transfer Admission Fall 2010 * Fall 2010 admissions more competitive due to 100% completion policy required for review

  22. Transfer Admissions FAQ • Do I have to graduate in 4 semesters? Our program should be able to be completed in 4 semesters, but with approval an additional semester may be granted. In some of our majors a 5th semester may be needed and students should plan accordingly. • If I am unable to attend the semester for which I am admitted, will COE defer my admission to a later term? No. Admission is valid only for the term in which you are admitted. • Will it affect my admission if, after I’ve applied, I decide to drop or not enroll in courses reported on my application to be completed in my final semester before transferring ? If students fail to complete core courses which they reported, their admission will probably be cancelled.

  23. Resources • http://assist.org • COE Guide Book: http://coe.berkeley.edu/students/college-of-engineering-announcement • Degree Worksheets: http://coe.berkeley.edu/dars • Department Websites: http://coe.berkeley.edu/departments

  24. Contacts for Transfer Applicants • Admissions Questions, Decisions & Appeals: Edwina Taylor Office of Undergraduate Admissions etaylor@berkeley.edu • Transfer Course Equivalencies: Genie Foon Engineering Student Services eugenia@berkeley.edu

  25. Questions?

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