Craig M. Berge Engineering Design Program

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P ar t ner With a Team T hat Deliv er s!

You provide a challenging, open-ended, two-semester design project and a motivated, experienced technical liaison to serve as the team’s client

A UA Engineering professional mentor guides the students through the entire design process. Your technical liaison checks progress throughout the project.

A UA Engineering professional mentor guides the students through the entire design process. Your technical liaison checks progress throughout the project.

The interdisciplinary student design team delivers a quality product on time and on budget. The intellectual property is yours. You improve your pus. Givin g ($1 K+ ) and Be tt er Ev e ry Yea r tribution or continuing gift helps expenses

The interdisciplinary student design team delivers a quality product on time and on budget. The intellectual property is yours. You improve your n campus.

m Givin g ($1 K+ ) and Be tt er Ev e ry Yea r e contribution or continuing gift helps general expenses

($ 5 00-$ 5 K )

ward, Your C h oic e ting Design Day awards for students or ur own corporate prize to reward n the areas you value.

*icap.engineering.arizona.edu/sponsors/opportunities-benefits

he mentoring program and enjoy working am, team member and project ” DON MCDONALD, mentor

H o w P r o ject Sp onso r sh ip Wo r k s

H o w P r o ject Sp onso r sh ip Wo r k s

Te am s

Te am s

Your company has the opportunity to introduce its projects to interested students. Then your project is matched with a team of five to six students whose interests and skills align with your specifications.

Your company has the opportunity to introduce its projects to interested students. Then your project is matched with a team of five to six students whose interests and skills align with your specifications.

P h a se s

P h a se s

Requirement Definition & Preliminary Design

Requirement Definition & Preliminary Design

Conceptual Design

Conceptual Design

Detailed Design & Analysis

Detailed Design & Analysis

Implementation & Testing

Implementation & Testing

Final Report & Working Prototype, as applicable

Final Report & Working Prototype, as applicable

Students and your technical liaison, who participates in a design review at least once each semester onsite or via video conference, communicate regularly

Students and your technical liaison, who participates in a design review at least once each semester onsite or via video conference, communicate regularly

force and acceleration, and applying them.”

force and acceleration, and applying them.”

— EMILY BAUER, 2021 mechanical engineering senior

— EMILY BAUER, 2021 mechanical engineering senior

O u t c ome s

O u t c ome s

Recruit top-notch engineering students and develop creative solutions, which:

Recruit top-notch engineering students and develop creative solutions, which:

Improve health, safety and national security

Improve health, safety and national security

Mine big data and manage big mines

Mine big data and manage big mines

Strengthen and secure communication networks

Strengthen and secure communication networks

Make faster, lighter and smarter planes, trains, self-driving cars and rockets and more…

Make faster, lighter and smarter planes, trains, self-driving cars and rockets and more…

Thank You, Sponsors!

For more than 20 years, the brightest students at the University of Arizona have collaborated with industry partners and faculty researchers on projects ranging from disposable defibrillators, artificial limbs and surgical aids to UAVs for power line surveillance, bomb detection and firefighting.

We’ve seen that the benefits from sponsorship go beyond the final delivered product. It’s been very rewarding to play a role in the students’ development.”

SCOTT ROWLAND Northrup Gruman engineer

At the end of the second semester, it all comes together in a full day of presentations and demos – the biggest event of the year for UA Engineering. Students showcase their work to the public and industry judges, competing for high grades and cash prizes

It is the ultimate proving ground for seniors and a way for employers to see on a grand scale what students, with industry and faculty partners, can achieve

17 Engineerin g

Di s cipline s

17 Engineerin g

Di

s cipline s

AEROSPACE

AEROSPACE

ARCHITECTURAL*

ARCHITECTURAL*

BIOMEDICAL

BIOMEDICAL

BIOSYSTEMS

BIOSYSTEMS

CHEMICAL*

CIVIL*

CHEMICAL* CIVIL*

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER

ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER

ENVIRONMENTAL*

ENVIRONMENTAL*

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

MATERIALS

MECHANICAL

MATERIALS MECHANICAL

MINING* OPTICAL SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

MINING* OPTICAL SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

A n I ndu s t ry-U n iversi t y Pa r tne rshi p

Larry Head 520.621.2264

Debbie Claggett 520.621.8232

C on t ac t

• Director, Craig M Berge Engineering Design Program

• klhead@arizona.edu

• Coordinator, Engineering Capstone Design Program

• design@engr.arizona.edu

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