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College of Engineering and Applied Sciences WMU Community College Cooperation Conference

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences WMU Community College Cooperation Conference April 30, 2010 Scot Conant Student Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator scot.conant@wmich.edu Sandra Blanchard CEAS Advising Director.

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College of Engineering and Applied Sciences WMU Community College Cooperation Conference

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  1. College of Engineering and Applied Sciences WMU Community College Cooperation Conference April 30, 2010 Scot Conant Student Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator scot.conant@wmich.edu Sandra Blanchard CEAS Advising Director

  2. The optimist says "The glass is half full." The pessimist says "The glass is half empty." The ENGINEER says…"That glass is twice as large as it needs to be."

  3. CEAS Mission • To educate our learning community for life-long excellence in responsible professional leadership. • To increase knowledge through collaborative discovery, integration, application, and teaching. • To serve as a resource and partner to our constituents. • To prepare job-ready graduates for the global market.

  4. Parkview Campus • The Business, Technology, and Research Park is located nearly 3 miles from WMU’s main campus. • Features over 30 companies in the engineering, technology, and life sciences • Recognized by the State of Michigan as an economic “Smart Zone”. • CEAS is housed in a $100 million facility with over 75 labs.

  5. Parkview Campus • Bus connects Main Campus and Parkview • Classes on Main Campus on the hour; classes at Parkview on half-hour • Career guidance • Co-op Opportunities • On site Café

  6. What’s new at CEAS? Industrial & Entrepreneurial Engineering • New major in Fall 2008 • How-to-do engineering vs. What-to-do engineering • How-to-do has been getting outsourced (automation, repetitive tasks) • What-to-do focuses on innovation and front-end skills. • KCC Joint Admissions Program • For Engineering and Technology students only • Students must be admitted to both WMU and KCC • Ensures course articulation and seamless transfer to WMU CEAS • CAPE – The Center for Advanced Printed Electronics • Run through our Paper, Chemical, and Imaging Department • Focuses on printing electronics such as RFID tags, integrated circuits, and solar cells

  7. What’s new at CEAS? WMU College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Dean: Dr. Tony Vizzini

  8. WMU CEAS Size • 2159 undergraduate students, and 367 graduate students • 178 new undergraduate transfers in Fall 2009 for CEAS (full time) • 1705 new undergraduate transfers for all of WMU • CEAS Class Size – lectures (10-50); Lab (16-24) Source: Fall Enrollment, Office of Academic & Institutional Research

  9. Undergraduate Transfer BreakdownFall 2009 Entry • Aeronautical Engineering – 15 • Civil Engineering – 20 • Chemical Engineering – 13 • Computer Engineering – 9 • Computer Science (General) – 20 • Computer Science (Theory/Analysis) – 4 • Construction Engineering – 5 • Electrical Engineering – 18 • Engineering Design Technology – 7 • Engineering Management Technology – 2 • Imaging – 2 • Industrial and Entrepreneurial Engineering – 5 • Manufacturing Engineering (Battle Creek and Muskegon) – 2 • Manufacturing Engineering Technology – 3 • Mechanical Engineering – 34 • Paper Engineering – 20 Total Undergraduate Transfers: 178

  10. WMU-CEAS Graduate Salaries Average Entry-Level Salary – 2008 Aeronautical - $57,999 Chemical** - $72,500 Comp. Science - $59,873 Electrical - $56,944 Industrial - $58,222 Civil - $50,940 Comp. Eng. - $59,962 Mechanical - $57,821 Eng. Design Tech. - $58,300 Paper**- $65,000 Manufact. Tech. - $53,566 Eng. Mgmt. - $51,295 Imaging - $43,318 National Association of Colleges & Employers Salary Survey, Spring 2008 ** Western Michigan University Graduate Survey, Spring 2008

  11. Public’s View of Engineering Engineering

  12. Some High School Counselor’s View of Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering And that’s it!!!

  13. Electrical Engineering Aeronautical Engineering Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Engineering Design Technology Comp. Science (Theory & Analysis) Manufacturing Engineering Technology Computer Science (General) Manufacturing Engineering Civil Engineering Industrial & Entrepreneurial Engineering Paper Engineering Engineering Management Technology Chemical Engineering Paper Science Construction Engineering Imaging But we offer so much more!

  14. CEAS Departments • Civil & Construction Engineering • Computer Science • Electrical & Computer Engineering • Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering • Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering • Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering, & Imaging

  15. ENGINEERING PROGRAMS Engineering: Aeronautical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Construction Engineering Electrical Engineering Industrial & Entrepreneurial Engineering Manufacturing Engineering (Muskegon and Battle Creek) Mechanical Engineering Paper Engineering Engineering--Undecided

  16. APPLIED SCIENCES PROGRAMS Engineering Technology: Engineering Design Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Engineering Management Technology Applied Sciences: Computer Science Imaging Paper Science

  17. Differences among science, engineering, and applied sciences? Scientists figure out how things work. Engineers design things that work. Engineering technologists & applied scientists implement designs and processes to make things work.

  18. What distinguishes WMU-CEAS? • 13 ABET accredited programs • Design-build-present experience • Advising by faculty and professional staff • Extensive laboratory (hands-on) experience • On-the-job experience (Co-op, interns)

  19. Our Philosophy is"Learn Engineering by Doing Engineering" • Class Projects • Design-Build Competitions • Student Organizations

  20. Hydraulic Bicycle Placed 1st or 2nd each year.

  21. WMU Student Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers design and build a concrete canoe for competition

  22. Alternative and Renewable Energy The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has joined forces with the Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Geosciences to form an Alternative Energy coalition at WMU. Focus on alternative and renewable sources of energy from wind, fuel cells, solar, and bio-diesel.

  23. Sunseeker Solar Car Gearing Up for 2010North American Race and 2011 Global Solar Challenge in Australia

  24. Society of Automotive Engineers WMU Formula Racing Team

  25. Study Abroad • WMU has Study Abroad programs in over 30 countries around the world • CEAS has study abroad trips with general education credits China Germany Brazil Korea Japan Malaysia

  26. Co-ops & Internships • Alternating, summer internships, parallel co-op • Bronco Jobs Plus • Opportunity to work in business or industry while still in school • Earn while you learn • Head start on job search

  27. Engineering & Applied Sciences Career Fair Held each fall at Parkview

  28. RECRUITING CEAS STUDENTS

  29. Tours • Tours of our Parkview Campus are offered Monday – Thursday at 1:00 • Fridays at 2:00 • Tours take approximately 1 hour • Call 269-276-3270 to schedule

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