the
2009-2010
factbook
Table of Contents
General College Information.........................................................................3
Degrees Granted............................................................................................17
Administration – Dean’s Office.....................................................................4
Degrees Granted by Program......................................................................18
Administration – Chairs and Directors .......................................................5
Current Alumni by State..............................................................................19
Organizational Units ....................................................................................6
Graduates by Country of Citizenship........................................................20
Organizational Chart......................................................................................7
Undergraduate Students..............................................................................21
Faculty by Rank...............................................................................................8
Undergraduate Students by State (2009-2010)..........................................22
Faculty by Gender ..........................................................................................9
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Gender.................................23
Research Funding .........................................................................................10
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Program...............................24
Faculty Headcount by Department (2009-2010)....................................... 11
Undergraduate Statistics by Program (2009-2010)...................................25
College Executive Advisory Council.........................................................12
Graduate Students........................................................................................26
College Expenditures...................................................................................13
Graduate Students by State (2009-2010)....................................................27
Statement of Development..........................................................................14
Graduate Headcount Enrollment by Gender............................................28
Programs of Study........................................................................................15
Graduate Headcount Enrollment by Program.........................................29
Headcount Enrollments by Program.........................................................16
Graduate Statistics by Program (2009-2010).............................................30
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General College Information
Vision
Goals
We are committed to providing accessible and responsive programs of education and research recognized nationally and internationally for their high quality. We strive to be the institution of choice for regional students, businesses and industry partners. As a community of scholars, we lead by example with innovation, vision, inspiration, integrity and a shared sense of purpose. We promote a stimulating and productive environment of work study, and scholarly inquiry for students, faculty, and staff.
Our goals are results oriented. As a community of scholars, we will:
Mission
• Encourage young people to consider careers in Engineering and Computer Science by introducing them to these fields while in middle and high school. • Prepare our graduates in ways that provide them a basis for lifelong personal and professional development and that enable them to exercise leadership and make lasting contributions in their disciplines.
Through its programs in Engineering and Computer Science, our College:
• Continue on new roads of research and discovery in our existing areas of expertise, in emerging disciplines and in related interdisciplinary areas.
• Educates those who will contribute to the advancement of technical knowledge and who will be leaders in their professions.
• Provide the educational resources that working professionals need to keep pace with developments in their fields.
• Conducts basic and applied research in Engineering and Computer Science and related interdisciplinary areas.
• Magnify our positive impact in serving regional, state, national and global needs by building mutually beneficial linkages with business, industry, community colleges, K-12 programs and schools, and other constituencies.
• Provides service to the Engineering and Computer Science professions, to the community at large, to the State of Florida and to the nation.
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Administration - Dean’s Office Karl K. Stevens, Ph.D., P.E. Dean Phone: 561.297.3426 E-mail: stevens@fau.edu
Brenda O. Coto, M.Ed.
Gyll Rowan, M.B.A.
Mohammad Ilyas, Ph.D.
Gary Salivar, Ph.D.
Maria M. Petrie, Ph.D.
Brenda Simmons
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Phone: 561.297.2083 E-mail: bcoto@fau.edu
Associate Dean for Research and Industry Relations Phone: 561.297.3454 E-mail: ilyas@fau.edu
Associate Dean for International Affairs Phone: 561.297.3899 E-mail: petrie@fau.edu
Director of Operations Phone: 561.297.3453 E-mail: growan@fau.edu
Assistant Dean for Support Services Phone: 561.297.3478 E-mail: salivar@fau.edu
Director, Division of Engineering Student Services Phone: 561.297.2680 E-mail: brenda.simmons@fau.edu
Tim VanEpps, M.En.
Director, Innovation Leadership Honors Program Phone: 561.297.3861 E-mail: tvanepps@fau.edu
Ali Zilouchian, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Phone: 561.297.0432 E-mail: zilouchi@fau.edu
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Administration – Chairs and Directors
Chairs, Directors and Professorships Borko Furht, Ph.D.
Mohammad Ilyas, Ph.D.
Panagiotis Scarlatos, Ph.D.
Susan Skemp, BSME ‘81
Manhar Dhanak, Ph.D.
Tim Van Epps, M.En.
Chair, Computer & Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Interim Chair, Ocean & Mechanical Engineering
Director, Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center
Chair, Civil, Environmental & Geomatics Engineering
Director, SeaTech - Institute for Ocean and Systems Engineering
Director, Innovation Leadership Honors Program
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Organizational Units Department Civil, Environmental & Geomatics Engineering Computer & Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Ocean & Mechanical Engineering
Division Engineering Student Services Engineering Distance Education and Career Services
Center Acoustics and Vibrations Hydrodynamics and Physical Oceanography Infrastructure and Constructed Facilities Intermodal Transportation Safety and Security Marine Materials Marine Structures and Geotechnique NSF-Supported Industry/University Cooperative Research Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Systems Integration
Institute Ocean and Systems Engineering
Chair
Phone
Panagiotis “Pete” D. Scarlatos, Ph.D.
561.297.0466
pscarlat@fau.edu
Borko Furht, Ph.D.
561.297.3486
bfurht@fau.edu
Mohammad Ilyas, Ph.D. (Interim)
561.297-3438
ilyas@fau.edu
Director
Phone
Brenda Simmons
561.297.2680
brenda.simmons@fau.edu
Gail Moore
561.297.3578
gmoore17@fau.edu
Director
Phone
Stewart Glegg, Ph.D. , P.E.
561.297.2633
sglegg@fau.edu
P. Ananthakrishnan, Ph.D.
561.297.3463
panantha@fau.edu
Madasamy Arockiasamy, Ph.D.
561.297.3434
arockias@fau.edu
Panagiotis Scarlatos, Ph.D.
561.297.0466
pscarlat@fau.edu
Richard Granata, Ph.D.
954.924.7237
rgranata@fau.edu dreddy@fau.edu
D.V. Reddy, Ph.D.
561.297.3443
Borko Furht, Ph.D.
561.297.3486
bfurht@fau.edu
Susan Skemp, BSME ‘81
561.297.2339/954.924.7295
sskemp@fau.edu
Ravi Shankar, Ph.D.
561.297.3470
shankar@fau.edu
Director
Phone
Manhar R. Dhanak, Ph.D.
561.297.2827/954.924.7242
dhanak@fau.edu
Director
Phone
Innovation Leadership Honors
Tim Van Epps, M.En.
561.297.2692
tvanepps@fau.edu
Pre-Professional Engineering
Gary Salivar, Ph.D.
561.297.3478
salivar@fau.edu
Program
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Organizational Chart
Karl K. Stevens, Dean College of Engineering and Computer Science
Colleen Glazer Executive Secretary
Mohammad Ilyas Associate Dean, Research & Industrial Relations
Brenda Coto Managing Director of Technology & Innovation
Maria Petrie Associate Dean, International Affairs
Gyll Rowan Director of Operations
Gary Salivar Assistant Dean, Support Services
Brenda Simmons Director, Division of Engineering Student Services
Ali Zilouchian Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
Tim VanEpps Director, Innovation Leadership Honors Program
College Committees
Executive Advisory Council
Pete Scarlatos Chair CEGE
Borko Furht Chair CEECS
Mohammad Ilyas Interim Chair OME
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Faculty by Rank
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
Professor
37
36
36
33
Associate Professor
10
10
17
16
Assistant Professor
18
19
14
13
65
65
67
62
Instructor
6
6
7
7
Research Faculty
6
13
10
8
Total
12
19
17
15
Grand Total
77
84
84
77
Tenured & Tenure Earning
Total
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Faculty by Gender
2006-07 Number
2007-08 %
2008-09
Number
%
Number
2009-10 %
Number
%
Tenured & Tenure Earning Female
5
8%
5
8%
5
7%
5
8%
Male
60
92%
60
92%
62
93%
57
92%
Total
65
65
67
62
Instructors & Research Faculty Female
5
42%
6
32%
6
35%
6
60%
Male
7
58%
13
68%
11
65%
9
92%
Total
12
19
17
15
Grand Total
77
84
84
77
Summary Total Females
10
13%
11
13%
11
13%
11
14%
Total Males
67
87%
73
87%
73
87%
66
86%
Overall Total
77
84
84
77
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FA U C O L L E G E O F E N G I N E E R I N G A N D C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E FAC T B O O K
Research Funding
12,000,000
10,000,000
8,000,000 Federal 6,000,000
State Other Total
4,000,000
2,000,000
FY 05-06
FY 06-07
FY 05-06
FY 07-08
FY 06-07
FY 08-09
FY 07-08
FY 09-10
FY 08-09
FY 09-10
Federal
$ 7,311,734
$
7,613,974
$
6,886,901
$
5,410,864
$
3,988,933
State
$
298,953
$
987,420
$
1,784,926
$
2,182,808
$
2,778,105
Other
$ 1,580,155
$
1,588,827
$
1,006,597
$
1,122,098
$
1,041,276
TOTAL
$ 9,190,842
$ 10,190,221
$
9,678,424
$
8,715,770
$
7,808,315
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Faculty Headcount by Department (2009-2010)
Tenured, Tenure Earning
Department
Instructor, Research Faculty
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Total
Instructor
Civil, Environmental & Geomatics Engineering
3
4
5
12
Computer & Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
17
6
5
28
Ocean & Mechanical Engineering
13
6
3
33
16
13
Total
Grand Total
Research
Total
2
-
2
14
5
2
7
35
22
-
6
6
28
62
7
8
15
77
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College Executive Advisory Council Member
Title
Company
Location
Frederick Yentz, Council Chair
President and CEO
ILS Technology
Boca Raton, FL
Scott Adams ‘87
President and CEO
SA FLA I, Inc.
Boca Raton, FL
Daniel Cane
Chief Security Officer
Blackboard, Inc.
Delray Beach, FL
Andrew M. Clark, P.E. ‘80
President/CEO
CSnet International, Inc.
Stuart, FL
Michael Corbit
Business Projects Regional Consultant
Workforce Solutions - Florida’s Research Coast
Port St. Lucie, FL
Chris Fleck
Vice President, Platform Development
Citrix Systems, Inc.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Dale Gregory
Executive Vice President
Cherrystone Management Consultants
Boca Raton, FL
G. Keith Hardy, Jr.
VP, Distribution
Florida Power & Light
Jupiter, FL
Shannon S. Kennedy
VP, Engineering & Operations Support
Container Research Corporation
Glen Riddle, PA
Peter LoBello
Chairman Emeritus
Solar Transportation Solutions, LLC
Boca Raton, FL
Pete Martinez
Chairman of the Board
Palm Beach Medical College
Boca Raton, FL
Manual D. Medina ‘74
Chairman and CEO
Terremark Worldwide, Inc.
Miami, FL
Rick Morales
Vice President
CH2M Hill, Inc.
Deerfield Beach, FL
Rey Moré ‘75
Retired
Motorola, Inc.
Plantation, FL
Hap Patterson
Chief Technology Advisor
Tyco International
Boca Raton, FL
Rick Qualman
VP Strategy & Business Development Global Telecom Industry & Florida/Puerto Rico Senior State Executive
IBM
Boca Raton, FL
Joel Ratner
President
Rentar Environmental Solutions
West Palm Beach, FL
Michael Richtberg
Enterprise Solutions Dell
Dell, Inc.
Round Rock, TX
Paul Rushfeldt, Sc.D.
Deputy, Mission & Unmanned Systems
Lockheed Martin/Perry Technologies
Riviera Beach, FL
Ray Southern
Division President
Balfour Beatty Construction
Plantation, FL
Jane Teague
Executive Director
Enterprise Development Corp.
Boca Raton, FL
Roxanna Trinka
President
BaseLine Engineering and Land Surveying
Boca Raton, FL
Cris Vigil, P.E., LEED AP
Sr. Vice President
BRPH
West Palm Beach, FL
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College Expenditures
2009-10 2008-09 Auxiliary*
2007-08
Foundation 2006-07
Grants & Contracts State Funding
2005-06
0.00
5,000,000.00
Expenditures
10,000,000.00
2005-06
15,000,000.00
2006-07
2007-08
20,000,000.00
2008- 09
2009-10
State Funding
$
13,754,684
$
15,487,089
$
15,333,123
$
14,458,391
$
13,452,951
Grants & Contracts
$
9,190,842
$
10,190,221
$
9,677,623
$
8,715,770
$
7,808,315
Foundation
$
243,794
$
289,539
$
237,873
$
363,899
$
299,448
Auxiliary*
$
443,352
$
580,665
$
400,606
$
479,717
$
TOTAL
$ 23,632,672
$ 25,649,225
$
24,017,777
$ 26,547,514
725,758
$
22,286,472
* All auxiliary items include Lab Fee Accounts, Boat Program, Special Programs
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Statement of Development Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc., Income Statement - College of Engineering and Computer Science 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Revenues
2009-10
$122,502
$276,199
$167,919
$105,046
Contributions – Endowed
$9,242
$0
$248,963
$47,228
$309,960
Contributions for Facilities
$43,775
$6,525
$50,000
$0
$0
Total Contributions
$224,845
$129,027
$575,161
$215,147
$415,006
Interest and Dividend
$56,739
$57,701
$53,108
$ 48,175
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)
$241,718
$397,706
($107,951)
($606,467)
Investment Income – Endowed
$298,456
$455,407
($54,843)
($558,292)
Other Revenues
$35,057
$30,026
$33,302
$51,430
Total Revenues
$558,358
$614,459
$553,620
($291,715)
Contributions – Expendable
$171,828
$38,234
$203,438 $241,673 $40,446 $697,125
Expenses Scholarships and Other Awards
$17,948
$25,948
$20,343
$21,829
$41,800
Other College Support
$274,825
$314,958
$297,969
$342,086
$257,648
Total Expenses
$292,773
$340,906
$318,312
$363,915
$299,448
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Programs of Study Discipline
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Master of Science (M.S.)
Doctorate (Ph.D.)
•1
Bioengineering Civil Engineering
•
•
•2
Computer Engineering
•
•
•
Computer Science
•
•
•
Electrical Engineering
•
•
•
Geomatics Engineering
•
Information Engineering Technology
• •3
Information Technology and Management •
Mechanical Engineering
•
•
Ocean Engineering 1
Graduate certificate program also available
2
Planned
•
•4
New Media Technology and Entertainment
•
•
3
Joint program with College of Business, Department of Information Technology and Operation Management 4
Joint program with College of Art and Letters, School of Communications and Multimedia Studies
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Headcount Enrollments by Program
2006-07 Program
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
-
-
-
0
4
0
0
6
0
0
7
0
Civil Engineering
307
31
0
359
34
0
357
32
0
366
39
0
Computer Engineering
237
45
18
203
49
15
220
49
18
241
45
25
Computer Science
333
119
31
332
114
23
346
94
24
374
79
28
Electrical Engineering
229
40
19
202
44
19
223
20
17
215
35
20
-
-
-
8
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
Information Engineering Technology
16
-
-
32
-
-
44
-
-
40
-
-
Mechanical Engineering
246
15
10
285
17
10
324
18
11
321
32
9
Ocean Engineering
142
36
13
159
41
16
182
42
15
206
54
18
1,510
286
91
1,580
303
83
1,709
261
85
1,783
291
100
Bioengineering
Geomatics Engineering
GRAND TOTAL
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NUMBER OF STUDENTS
Degrees Granted
YEAR
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
2003-04
255
130
12
2004-05
266
102
9
2005-06
212
85
9
2006-07
216
87
13
2007-08
223
107
9
2008-09
224
82
10
2009-10
197
88
14
TOTAL
1,593
681
76
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Degrees Granted by Program
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
B.S.
M.S.
Civil Engineering
21
12
41
11
–
–
24
6
–
42
11
–
60
8
–
45
14
–
Computer Engineering
32
21
27
19
2
6
34
16
4
27
19
2
21
16
1
27
14
3
Computer Science
112
42
56
44
3
0
54
36
6
56
44
3
46
35
3
44
27
5
Electrical Engineering
53
11
41
12
2
1
49
16
1
41
12
2
40
9
2
31
5
2
Geomatics
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Information Engineering Technology
0
–
2
–
–
–
0
–
–
2
–
–
1
–
–
7
–
–
Manufacturing Systems
0
1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Mechanical Engineering
27
5
37
4
0
2
34
0
1
37
4
0
28
8
2
22
5
3
Ocean Engineering Total
Ph.D.
21
10
19
17
2
0
21
13
1
19
17
2
28
6
2
21
23
1
266
102
223
107
9
9
216
87
13
223
107
9
224
31
6
197
88
14
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CurrentGeneral AlumniInformation by State
Washington
103 Montana
Maine
North Dakota
2
11
5
Oregon
VT
Minnesota
24
16
Idaho
9 Wyoming
South Dakota
Wisconsin
4
16
Michigan
Pennsylvania
12
2
11
Illinois
Utah
7
California
76
Indiana 25
108
Colorado
437
111
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
16
Kansas
Missouri
6
15
72
Ohio
Arizona
56
New Mexico
2
12
50
West Virginia
5
Kentucky
19
8 Mississippi
11
Alaska 2
Alabama
28
Texas
144 Virginia
201
DE
4
DC
10
North Carolina
240
50
Arkansas
71
R.I.
18
NJ
111 MD
Tennessee Oklahoma
MA
CT
52
1 Hawaii
2 NH 21 New York 95
South Carolina 50 Georgia
216
Louisiana
429
28 Florida
6064
Totals
Number
%
Florida
6064
67
U.S. (Excluding Florida)
3014
33
Grand Total
9078
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Graduates by Country of Citizenship Country
Total Alumni
Country
Total Alumni
Country
Total Alumni
Country
Total Alumni
Africa Albania
1 1
Ecuador Egypt
15 7
Liberia Libya
1 1
Spain Sri Lanka
8 8
Algeria Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia
1 1 1 17 2
El Salvador Fiji Finland France Germany
2 1 2 123 8
Lithuania Macedonia Malaysia Mexico Montenegro
5 1 7 5 1
Sudan Suriname Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic
1 3 9 3 2
Australia Austria Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Burma Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Cote D'ivoire (Ivory Coast) Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic
1 1 13 30 2 1 3 40 5 1 1 29 1 3 280 77 3
Ghana Greece Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy
2 8 2 1 3 68 3 10 1 1 585 7 16 1 1 23 5
Morocco Nepal Netherlands Nicaragua Nigeria North Korea Norway Oman Pakistan Panama Peru Philippines Pitcairn Islands Poland Romania Russia Saint Lucia
12 4 4 1 8 1 16 3 56 6 25 1 2 1 5 5 2
Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Tokelau (WS) Trinidad and Tobago Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam
32 1 37 1 13 1 2 2 20 6,170 1 61 7
Zambia
1
1
Jamaica
57
Saudi Arabia
9
1 5 20 2
Japan Jordan Kenya Kiribati
8 8 7 1
Serbia Serbia-Montenegro Sierra Leone Singapore
3 7 1 1
Dominica Dominican Republic
1 4
Kuwait Lebanon
10 17
South Africa South Korea
2 14
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Undergraduate Students Statistics 2009-10
Total Students = 1,815 13% Female 51% Minority
95% Florida 4% Non-Florida 1% International
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Undergraduate Students by State (2009-2010)
Washington
2
Maine
Montana
0
North Dakota
0
0
Oregon
VT
Minnesota
0
1
Idaho
Wisconsin
South Dakota
0
Wyoming
0
0
Michigan
1
0
0
0
2
0
Pennsylvania
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
Hawaii
0
2
Colorado
3
Kansas
0
3
Indiana 1
Illinois
1
8
Ohio
Utah
California
1 NH 2 New York MA 11 2 CT 1
Missouri
MD West Virginia
0
Kentucky
3
1
Arizona
0
New Mexico
0
1
0
Texas
3
0
2
0 0
0
1
DC
South Carolina
Mississippi Alaska
2
1
Arkansas
Virginia
1
DE
North Carolina
Tennessee Oklahoma
1
RI
NJ
11
Georgia Alabama
0
5
Louisiana
0
Florida
1,716
Totals
Number
%
Florida
1,716
95%
U.S. (Excluding Florida)
72
5%
International
27
1%
Grand Total
1,815
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Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Gender
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NUMBER OF STUDENTS
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Program
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
1999-00
252
673
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
39 101 152
302 394 383 350
776 810 711 602
2004-05
201
320
2005-06
240
248
2006-07
307
2007-08
INFORMATION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
OCEAN ENGINEERING
328
208
139
309 288 271 280
217 206 232 236
135 141 121 122
478
257
262
132
382
255
273
121
237
333
229
246
142
359
203
332
202
8
32
285
159
2008-09
357
220
346
223
13
44
324
182
2009-10
366
241
374
215
20
41
321
206
YEAR
GEOMATICS
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Undergraduate Statistics by Program (2009-2010)
Women
Program
Men
Minority
Program Total
Number
%
Number
%
Total
%
Total
Civil Engineering
75
20%
291
80%
209
55%
366
Computer Engineering
27
11%
214
80%
162
93%
241
Computer Science
42
11%
332
89%
199
58%
374
Electrical Engineering
16
7%
199
93%
129
60%
215
Geomatics Engineering
2
10%
18
90%
5
93%
20
Information Engineering Technology
5
12%
36
88%
18
93%
41
Mechanical Engineering
27
8%
295
92%
140
44%
321
Ocean Engineering
31
15%
175
85%
45
22%
206
Undecided
6
19%
25
81%
20
93%
GRAND TOTAL
231
1,564
931
31 1,815
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Graduate Students Statistics 2009-10
Master’s 289 Doctoral 100 Total Students = 389 22% Female 64% Minority
71% Florida 4% Non-Florida 25% International
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Graduate Students by State (2009-2010)
Washington
1 Montana
Maine
North Dakota
0
0
1
Oregon
VT
Minnesota
0
0
Idaho
0 Wyoming
South Dakota
Wisconsin
0
0
Michigan
Pennsylvania
0
0
0
Illinois
Utah
0
California
0
Kansas
Missouri
0
0
1
Ohio
Indiana 1
0
Colorado
2
0
Iowa
Nebraska
Nevada
0
0
0
Oklahoma
New Mexico
West Virginia
1
Kentucky
0
0
0
DC
0
North Carolina
1
0
0 Alabama
1
Texas
2
1
DE
South Carolina
0
0
Virginia
0
Mississippi Alaska
1
1
Arkansas
0
R.I.
0
NJ
1
MD
Tennessee Arizona
MA
CT
1
0 Hawaii
0 NH 0 New York 2
Georgia
1
Louisiana
0 Florida
277
Totals
Number
%
Florida
277
71%
U.S. (Excluding Florida)
17
4%
International
95
25%
GRAND TOTAL
389 FA U C O L L E G E O F E N G I N E E R I N G A N D C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E FAC T B O O K
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Graduate Headcount Enrollment by Gender
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NUMBER OF STUDENTS
Graduate Headcount Enrollment by Program
YEAR
CIVIL ENGINEERING
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
OCEAN ENGINEERING
1999-00
25
99
102
90
32
66
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
25 28 35 30
86 83 90 98
111 160 185 181
83 66 71 75
32 20 27 28
61 29 74 50
2004-05
23
82
165
63
23
40
2005-06
33
72
168
61
24
45
2006-07
31
63
150
59
25
49
2007-08
34
64
137
59
27
57
2008-09
32
67
118
37
29
57
2009-10
39
70
92
55
41
72
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Graduate Statistics by Program (2009-2010)
Program
Women
Men
Minority
Program Total
Number
%
Number
%
Total
%
Bioengineering
2
29%
5
71%
2
29%
7
Civil Engineering
9
23%
30
77%
24
62%
39
Computer Engineering
16
23%
54
77%
55
79%
70
Computer Science
25
24%
82
76%
62
58%
107
Electrical Engineering
9
20%
39
80%
10
21%
48
Information Engineering Technology (Advanced)
5
100%
1
20%
5
76%
25
61%
41
78%
34
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-
Mechanical Engineering
10
24%
31
Ocean Engineering
16
22%
56
GRAND TOTAL
87
302
47% 211
Total
72 389
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On November 5th 2010 the College of Engineering & Computer Science opened one of the state’s most environmentally efficient buildings and one of the first academic buildings in Southeast Florida to meet the highest Platinum LEED standards.
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Fiber used in this product line meets the sourcing requirements of the SFI program. This paper comes from a certified sustainable forest.