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Engineering Studies at ClarksonEngineering Studies at ClarksonOrientation 2010Orientation 2010
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Wallace H. Coulter School of Wallace H. Coulter School of EngineeringEngineering
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Welcome!Welcome!
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Programs of Study in EngineeringPrograms of Study in Engineering
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BBachelor of achelor of SScience in:cience in: AeronauticalAeronautical ChemicalChemical CivilCivil ComputerComputer ElectricalElectrical EnvironmentalEnvironmental MechanicalMechanical SoftwareSoftware Engineering & Engineering &
ManagementManagement
Concentrations / MinorsConcentrations / Minors
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ConcentrationsConcentrationsArchitectural, Biomedical and Architectural, Biomedical and
Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, Biomolecular, Biomolecular, Environmental, Materials, Environmental, Materials, Manufacturing, Structural Manufacturing, Structural Engineering, Construction Engineering, Construction Engineering ManagementEngineering Management
MinorsMinorsBiomedical Engineering Biomedical Engineering Minor, Mathematics Minor, Minor, Mathematics Minor, Software Engineering Software Engineering Minor, Sustainable Energy Minor, Sustainable Energy Systems MinorSystems Minor
Special Advising OptionsSpecial Advising Options
Pre-DentistryPre-Dentistry Pre-Health Pre-Health
SciencesSciences Pre-LawPre-Law Pre-MedicinePre-Medicine Pre-Physical Pre-Physical
TherapyTherapy Pre-Veterinary Pre-Veterinary
ScienceScience
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Common First Year CurriculumCommon First Year Curriculumfor Engineering Majorsfor Engineering Majors
MA131 Calculus I MA131 Calculus I PH131 Physics IPH131 Physics I CM131 Chemistry ICM131 Chemistry I UNIV 190 Clarkson UNIV 190 Clarkson
SeminarSeminar FY100 First Year FY100 First Year
SeminarSeminar
MA132 Calculus II MA132 Calculus II PH132 Physics IIPH132 Physics II CM132 Chemistry IICM132 Chemistry II Knowledge Area Knowledge Area
coursecourse ES100 Introduction ES100 Introduction
to Engineering Use to Engineering Use of the Computerof the Computer
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Schedule not like that?Schedule not like that? You must have earned Transfer Credit (AP or You must have earned Transfer Credit (AP or
other college course credit) other college course credit) A course was added to your schedule in a A course was added to your schedule in a
KKnowledge nowledge AArea (to count toward rea (to count toward Common Common Experience CurriculumExperience Curriculum Requirements) Requirements)
ES 220 Statics - if ES 220 Statics - if bothboth MA131 and PH131 MA131 and PH131 completedcompleted
Other possibilities …Other possibilities …
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Clarkson Common Experience Curriculum
http://www.clarkson.edu/common_experience/index.htmlandhttp://www.clarkson.edu/catalog/09-10/academic_requirements.html
Knowledge Areas (KAs):Cultures and Societies (CSO)Contemporary and Global Issues (CGI)Imaginative Arts (IA)Science, Technology, and Society (STS)Economics and Organizations (EC) Individual and Group Behavior (IG)
Also Common Experience University Courses (UNIV) – have two or more knowledge areas designated
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The knowledge area requirement is met by completing six KAs in a minimum of five courses beyond UNIV 190 (so at least one University Course).
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The Communication Component
Courses designated as communication intensive are assigned communication points on a scale of one or two (C1 or C2) to indicate the extent of communication experience in that course. Beyond the Clarkson Seminar UNIV 190 (a C2 course), students must obtain six more “communication points,” at least two of them within the major at the 300/400 level. Communication points can be obtained by taking designated courses, or, with approval, through co-curricular experiences.
Professional Experience RequirementProfessional Experience Requirement
for Engineering majors:
http://www.clarkson.edu/engineering/CSOEProfExpWorksheet.pdf
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Remarks on transition and preparedness
Math Readiness Test and the ABC Exam:http://www.clarkson.edu/math/calculus.pdf
Advanced Placement Exam:http://www.clarkson.edu/math/undergrad/advanced.html
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Student Success CenterStudent Success CenterLocated 1Located 1stst Floor of ERC building: Floor of ERC building:
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• 1st Year Advising
• Accommodative Services
• Student Support Services
• Tutoring
Also, Counseling CenterAlso, Counseling Center – –
personal counseling, drug personal counseling, drug awareness, shyness, depression, awareness, shyness, depression, etc.etc.
Located 1st floor of ERCLocated 1st floor of ERC
Your ES AdvisorYour ES Advisor
Dr. John MoosbruggerDr. John Moosbrugger
Associate Dean for Associate Dean for Academic ProgramsAcademic ProgramsProfessor of Mechanical and Professor of Mechanical and
Aeronautical EngineeringAeronautical Engineering
CAMP 102CAMP 102
Engineering Dean’s officeEngineering Dean’s office
[email protected]@clarkson.edu
268-6532268-6532
Montgomery – Yagoda, all Montgomery – Yagoda, all Honors Program studentsHonors Program students
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Ms. Lis Chapman
Contact info for Lis
Givas – Mayforth (except Honors Program students)
Ms. Melissa RichardsInstructor, Mechanical
and Aeronautical Engineering CAMP 362
A – Gill (except Honors Program students)
Academic AdvisingAcademic AdvisingWe intend to meet with every 1We intend to meet with every 1stst Year Engineering Studies Year Engineering Studies
student during the first 2 weeks of the semester. Ms. student during the first 2 weeks of the semester. Ms. Winters will be contacting you to schedule.Winters will be contacting you to schedule.
If you need a change to your schedule due to transfer If you need a change to your schedule due to transfer credit or other reasons, please schedule immediately. credit or other reasons, please schedule immediately.
You will also need advisor approval for course selection for You will also need advisor approval for course selection for Spring Semester enrollment period (mid-October – mid-Spring Semester enrollment period (mid-October – mid-November).November).
YOU MUST READ YOUR EMAIL YOU MUST READ YOUR EMAIL MESSAGES/ANNOUNCEMENTSMESSAGES/ANNOUNCEMENTS
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During Semester: by appointmentDuring Semester: by appointment
Ms. Eileen WintersMs. Eileen WintersAdministrative AssitantAdministrative Assitant102 CAMP Bdg.102 CAMP [email protected]@clarkson.edu268-6446268-6446
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Academic AdvisingAcademic Advising
More Academic Advising ResourcesMore Academic Advising Resources
Ms. Catherine Ms. Catherine AvadikianAvadikian
First Year Advising First Year Advising OfficeOffice
11stst Floor ERC – Student Floor ERC – Student Success CenterSuccess Center
[email protected]@clarkson.edu
268-3948268-3948
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Three “touch points”
• Academic advisor
• Student Success Center
• CU Connect (mentor)
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Ready to Declare a Major?Ready to Declare a Major? Take Undergraduate Change of Major Take Undergraduate Change of Major
FormForm Complete items 1 through 5 (only)Complete items 1 through 5 (only) Take to NEW program office Take to NEW program office
• CBE CBE 222 CAMP222 CAMP• CEE CEE 140 Rowley140 Rowley• ECEECE 156 CAMP156 CAMP
(& SftwE) (& SftwE) • MAE MAE 257 CAMP257 CAMP
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Not Ready?Not Ready?
Time to start Time to start learning and learning and thinking aboutthinking about
the options…….the options…….
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Engineering Studies Seminar SeriesEngineering Studies Seminar SeriesFall 2010Fall 2010
Six informative weeks, Wednesday evenings, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in CAMP 177Six informative weeks, Wednesday evenings, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in CAMP 177
Learn about engineering majors at Clarkson, and how to make your choice of major. Anyone Learn about engineering majors at Clarkson, and how to make your choice of major. Anyone may attend. Attendance by Engineering Studies students is may attend. Attendance by Engineering Studies students is requiredrequired at each session. at each session.
DateDate TopicTopic
September 1September 1 Engineering Careers, Choices Engineering Careers, Choices and Tools at Clarkson and Tools at Clarkson
UniversityUniversity
September 8September 8 Aeronautical Engineering & Aeronautical Engineering & Chemical and Biomolecular Chemical and Biomolecular
EngineeringEngineering
September September 1515
Civil Engineering & Civil Engineering &
Software EngineeringSoftware Engineering
September September 2222
Electrical Engineering & Electrical Engineering & Engineering and ManagementEngineering and Management
September September 29 29
Environmental Engineering & Environmental Engineering & Computer EngineeringComputer Engineering
October 6October 6 Mechanical Engineering & Mechanical Engineering & Future PlanningFuture Planning
In the In the firstfirst session you will learn about an session you will learn about an overview of the engineering majors at overview of the engineering majors at Clarkson, meet your Engineering Studies Clarkson, meet your Engineering Studies advisor, First Year Advisor, and Engineering advisor, First Year Advisor, and Engineering Career Center personnel, and learn about Career Center personnel, and learn about different tools available at Clarkson to help different tools available at Clarkson to help you focus on self-assessment and career you focus on self-assessment and career exploration.exploration.
In each In each subsequentsubsequent session you will learn session you will learn about the majors:about the majors:
What does a xxx engineer do?What does a xxx engineer do? What is a profile of a xxx engineer?What is a profile of a xxx engineer? What kind of education does a xxx engineer What kind of education does a xxx engineer
need?need? Where does a xxx engineer work?Where does a xxx engineer work? How can I learn more about xxx engineering?How can I learn more about xxx engineering? SPEED teams, professional societies, SPEED teams, professional societies,
internships, people to talk with….internships, people to talk with….
These sessions will have a 20-minute These sessions will have a 20-minute presentation on each major. There will be presentation on each major. There will be time for questions and answers in each time for questions and answers in each session. Come and plan your future!session. Come and plan your future!
http://www.clarkson.edu/engineering/undergrad.htmlhttp://www.clarkson.edu/engineering/undergrad.html
http://www.collegeview.com/articles/CV/careers/sci_tech.htmlhttp://www.collegeview.com/articles/CV/careers/sci_tech.html
http://www.eweek.org/AboutEngineering/AboutEngineering.aspxhttp://www.eweek.org/AboutEngineering/AboutEngineering.aspx
http://www.egfi-k12.org/
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18 teams from all 18 teams from all majorsmajors
Project design, Project design, fabrication, testing, fabrication, testing, marketing & marketing & public relations, public relations, competitioncompetition
Corporate sponsorsCorporate sponsors A GREAT hands-onA GREAT hands-on
engineering experience; engineering experience; resume builderresume builder
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Get involved in a SPEED project.
Professional Experience credit requires taking on a role with significant responsibility
Internships and Co-OpsInternships and Co-Ops• Internships
• Co-ops
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Career Center Staff located in Educational Resources Center (ERC) Building
Perform Undergraduate ResearchPerform Undergraduate Research
Virtual Wheelchair Project
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Research Experience Research Experience for Undergraduates for Undergraduates (REU)(REU)
Honors Program Honors Program (thesis)(thesis)
Individual InitiativeIndividual Initiative Research Methods Research Methods
Course: ES 442Course: ES 442 Research Experience Research Experience
Course Credit Course Credit NumbersNumbers
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Study AbroadStudy AbroadThe traditional study abroad exchange program allows you to attend a university in one of 14 countries. Clarkson has formal exchange programs with more than 20 universities in these countries, which means you still have access to your financial aid while you are abroad.
http://www.clarkson.edu/career/study_exchange/index.html
Program also coordinated by the Career Center Staff located in Educational Resources Center (ERC) Building
Join a Professional SocietyJoin a Professional Society National Society of Hispanic EngineersNational Society of Hispanic Engineers American Indian Science & Engineering American Indian Science & Engineering
SocietySociety American Institute of Astronautics & American Institute of Astronautics &
AeronauticsAeronautics American Institute of Chemical American Institute of Chemical
EngineersEngineers American Society of Civil EngineersAmerican Society of Civil Engineers Association of General ContractorsAssociation of General Contractors Association for Computing MachineryAssociation for Computing Machinery Engineering & Management SocietyEngineering & Management Society Institute of Electrical & Electronics Institute of Electrical & Electronics
EngineersEngineers New York Water Environment New York Water Environment
AssociationAssociation Society of Women EngineersSociety of Women Engineers
National Society of Black Engineers - NSBENational Society of Black Engineers -
NSBE
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Army ROTC, AFROTCArmy ROTC, AFROTC
Army ROTC:MAJ Scott S. TothScholarship and Enrollment OfficerPhone: (315) 265-2180 AIM Name: clarksonarmy Email: [email protected]
http://people.clarkson.edu/depts/armyrotc/
AFROTC:Major Christopher Victoria(not here until Monday)Unit Admissions OfficerAFROTC Det 536Associated Colleges of the St. Lawrence ValleyBox 5850 Clarkson UniversityPotsdam, NY 13699-5850(315)-268-7989 phone(315)-268-4479 faxhttp://people.clarkson.edu/depts/airforcerotc
Scholarship opportunities availableScholarship opportunities available
Go to the Activities FairGo to the Activities Fair
Tuesday, August 24Tuesday, August 24
7:00 to 9:00 pm7:00 to 9:00 pm
Cheel ArenaCheel Arena
Meet representatives of Meet representatives of various activities, various activities, clubs, societiesclubs, societies
Meet membersMeet members
Sign up for email listsSign up for email lists Student Activities
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Go to class….Go to class….
READ YOUR EMAIL READ YOUR EMAIL MESSAGES/ANNOUNCEMENTSMESSAGES/ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Questions?Questions?
Clarkson University
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