university of pittsburgh
creating opportunities
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annual report 2013 •14
Mission Statement “Our mission is to provide our students and employer partners individualized opportunities to enhance success and opportunity in the workplace environment through relevant and challenging assignments that will result in the graduation of excellent engineers and scientists.”
Table of Contents Co-op Program - Year in Review…………………….……………………..
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Outstanding Co-op Employer of the Year*..……...……………...…………
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Outstanding Co-op Student of the Year*…………...……………...………
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Participating Co-op Companies……………………..…………………...…
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Co-op Participants by Discipline & Demographics………………………...
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Undergraduate Chart – by Discipline…….…………………………………
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Graduate Chart – by Discipline…..…………………………………………
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New Placement Demographics………………………………….…………..
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Co-op Program Statistics…………………………………………………….
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Applicant Data & Placement Rates………………………………………….
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Salary Survey……..…………………………………………………...………
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Co-op Participation Among Graduating Classes Graph…………..………
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Co-op Participation Among Graduating Classes Chart …………....….…
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Co–op Alumni Placement Report…………….………………….……………
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Staff and Advisors…………………………………………….………….……
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* The awards were presented at the annual Cooperative Education Reception held on December 6, 2013 at Alumni Hall, at the University of Pittsburgh, in Oakland.
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September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014 Cooperative Education Program/University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering The co-op program had a strong year. The year ended with a total of 963 active students, including 935 undergraduates and 28 graduate level co-ops, which is almost a 10% increase over last year’s rate of participation. Numbers from the previous year included 847 active undergrads and 31 graduate level co-ops. New placements for the year rose from 365 new placements in 2012-2013, to 379 students in 2013-2014. Our company participation rose to over 265 employers. The program also demonstrated strong numbers in the diversity of the program participants. Our post-graduate survey of BS level students entering the workforce reported that 48% of the co-ops received full-time offers from their companies, and 83% of those students accepted. The average starting salary for a co-op who graduated and entered the work force was $63,508. The average GPA of a graduate who participated in co-op was 3.277. The report shows 92% placement of the co-op engineering graduates, based on a 96% response rate. There was 100% placement among the computer science co-op graduates and computer engineering graduates who responded to the survey. Our Co-op Employer of the Year for 2013 was Eaton Corporation, a long-time supporter of the Swanson School of Engineering and co-op program. Their coop program has become a benchmark for other companies to follow. Students will work at least one term at a manufacturing site in addition to the corporate headquarters. Eaton is a true partner to Pitt’s co-op program as well as a partner to various departments within the Swanson School. We are looking forward to expanding our Eaton relationship and congratulate them for this honor. Pitt’s Co-op Student of the Year was Haotian Howard Wang, who went on to become the American Society of Engineering Education’s Co-op Student of the Year for 2013. Howard made exceptional contributions to the Swanson School of Engineering as well as his co-op employer, Lubrizol, where he spent four work sessions. Haotian was instrumental in streamlining some of the processes at Lubrizol, which made significant savings for the company. Our goals for the 2013-2014 year will be to increase our number of student and employer participants while retaining the quality of our program. We particularly look to expand the program in the areas of bioengineering and chemical engineering due to the expansion of student participation from those areas.
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Outstanding Co-op Employer of the Year for 2013 Eaton Corporation
Lisa K. Wise accepts the Co-op Employer of the Year award from Dean Holder.
We began our program with Eaton in 1990 when Eaton was known as Westinghouse. Westinghouse became Cutler-Hammer, and Cutler-Hammer became Eaton. With the exception of just a few years over a difficult economic period, we maintained our relationship, and it was always a very good one. Over the last several years that relationship went from very good to great. Students who accept a position with Eaton realize that they will rotate among different areas, and for at least one term, they will co-op in a different state. Professional presentations are required from each student at the end of each co-op term. The audience is Eaton management and university representatives. Eaton also hosted a leadership summit for its university partners during 2013, and representatives from Eaton have presented at our co-op employer panel. Additionally, Eaton hosted a breakout session on enhancing company co-op programs prior to our 2012 co-op fair. Anytime Eaton is asked to help, they step up and are there. Eaton’s commitment to the student does not stop at the end of the rotation, but rather, they encourage the students to return to campus and take on a leadership role. During the 2009-2010 economic recession, Eaton went the extra mile to make certain that our students kept their positions, going all the way to the top to ensure their completion of co-op assignments.
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Eaton has also been a generous partner to several endeavors involving the University of Pittsburgh and Swanson School of Engineering, particularly our power engineering program. Recently, Eaton made a gift to the Cooperative Education Program. We intend to use the funds to assist students with relocation costs to their co-op sites. Through the years, Eaton has hired over 200 co-ops, several of whom are still with Eaton! Lisa Wise, HR Manager, Leadership Development Programs, accepted the award on behalf of Eaton. Lisa has been instrumental in taking Eaton’s co-op program from ‘very good’ to ‘great.’ We thank all of our partners at Eaton! We know our students thank you too, for helping us to graduate top engineers.
Diane Davidson (Manager, Leadership Development Programs), Joanne Smith (Experiential Learning Programs Manager), and Lisa K. Wise (HR Manager, Leadership Development Programs) represent Eaton.
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Previous Employer of the Year Winners 1991
Delphi Packard Electric Corporation/GM
1992
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
1993
J&L Specialty Steel
1994
US Airways
1995
Nova Chemical Corporation
1996
Eaton/Cutler-Hammer
1997
Bayer Corporation
1998
Westinghouse Electric Company, EMD (Curtiss Wright)
1999
ANSYS Incorporated
2000
United Parcel Service
2001
AK Steel
2002
Mine Safety Appliances Company
2003
H.B. Maynard (Accenture)
2004
American Bridge Corporation
2005
DuPont Chemical Solutions Enterprise
2006
Valspar
2007
MEDRAD
2008
FedEx Ground
2009
Advanced Integration Group, Inc. (AIG)
2010
Vocollect, Inc.
2011
FirstEnergy Corporation
2012
Siemens
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Co-op National Student of the Year for 2013 Hoatian “Howard” Wang
Howard displays the Co-op National Student of the Year award (L) and receives his Co-op Student of the Year award from Dean Holder (R).
Howard was selected not only as the Swanson School of Engineering’s Co-op Student of the Year, but was also named the National 2013 Co-op Student of the Year by the American Society of Engineering Education’s Cooperative Education Division. He was honored at the Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration in February 2014 in Savannah, Georgia. His story follows. Haotian ‘Howard’ Wang entered the Swanson School of Engineering in the Fall of 2009 with an important distinction: Howard came to the University of Pittsburgh from his homeland of China. He did not know other students, had only a fair command of the English language, and had to accustom himself to a new culture. Howard supplemented his engineering studies with reading, vocabulary, and composition coursework. As a sophomore, Howard was selected as a Peer Advisor for incoming freshmen. All of his mentees remained within the Swanson School of Engineering.
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Upon the completion of sophomore year, Howard was afforded a co-op opportunity at Lubrizol, where he spent 4 alternating rotations. The co-op entailed Howard moving to the Cleveland, Ohio area, and he also spent a term in Houston, Texas. During Howard’s second term, he was a focusing team leader working on new specialty chemical development with a cross functional team. The team successfully produced the material for their customer’s field trial. During the third term, Howard was a manufacturing co-op and worked solely on a project that resulted in reduced capital expenditures of three million dollars. His fourth term was in supply chain. During that rotation, Howard made a significant impact on scheduling man hour input reductions. The last term was a departure from a typical chemical engineering rotation, but because Howard is minoring in economics, he wanted a rotation that spoke more to the business side. In addition to 4 outstanding assignments, Howard became involved in volunteer projects through his employer. During one term, he worked as a gardener at the Lubrizol-owned vegetable garden. All produce was taken to a local food bank in Ohio. Howard also volunteered at a local festival that helped to raise funds to build a local library. In Houston, Texas, Howard was a student mentor to a grade school youth with anger and aggression issues; he made a positive impact on the young boy’s life through consistent visits and participation in sports. As Lubrizol’s first Pitt co-op, Howard paved the way for several other students. Not only that, but he worked on a product realization initiative between Lubrizol and the Swanson School of Engineering that will strengthen that relationship in years to come. As an undergraduate, Howard was the recipient of three competitive academic scholarships, including a Lubrizol scholarship, and the II-VI Foundation Scholarship. Howard has been a member of Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society since 2011, and is a member of AICHE. He enjoys basketball and golf, and plays a variety of musical instruments. Howard graduated summa cum laude in December 2013 with a 3.884 GPA in chemical engineering and minors in chemistry and economics. He currently attends graduate school at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Engineering Cooperative Education Program Participating Companies 2013-2014
4MOMS/Pittsburgh, PA ABB Inc./Cleveland, OH Accenture, Inc./Greentree, PA Acutronic USA Inc/Blawnox, PA Advanced Acoustics/Uniontown, PA Aerotech/Blawnox, PA AIG Advanced Integration Group/McKees Rocks, PA Air Products & Chemicals/Allentown, PA AK Steel/Butler, PA AKJ Industries/Ft. Myers, FL All Facilities Energy/Pittsburgh, PA Almatis/Pittsburgh, PA* American Airlines American Bridge Corporation American Contracting & Environmental Services/Laurel, MD ANSYS, Inc./Canonsburg, PA Arcadis/Seven Fields, PA Areva T & D/Charleroi, PA Areva/Cranberry Twp, PA* Ariel/Mt. Vernon, OH ATI/Allegheny Ludlum/Brackenridge, PA Atlantis Technologies BASF/Monaca, Pa & Evans City, PA Bayer Material Science/Pittsburgh, PA Bayer/Medrad/Indianola, Pa Bentley Systems/Exton, PA Bettcher Industries/Vermilion, OH Bimbo Bakeries/Philadelphia, PA Black Box/Lawrence, PA BMW/Spartanburg, SC BNY Mellon/Pittsburgh, PA & NYC Bombardier/West Mifflin, PA BoozAllenHamilton/Washington, DC Boston Scientific/Boston, MA Brayman Construction/Saxonburg, PA BridgeFusion/Murrysville, PA* Brookville Equipment Co./Brookville, PA* Bunting Graphics/Verona, PA C3 Controls/Beaver, PA Cal-Bay Systems/Sanrafall, CA Cameron Measurement Systems/Pgh, PA Carbon Steel Inspection/Pittsburgh, PA Cervis/Cranberry Twp, PA ChemAdvisor ChemRisk/Pittsburgh, PA CIA/Washington, DC City Brewing Company/Latrobe, PA Civil & Environmental Consultants Cleaveland/Price/Irwin, PA
Cleveland Construction/Cleveland, OH Cohera Medical/Homestead, PA Columbia Gas/Canonsburg, PA Compunetix/Monroeville, PA Connors Group/Greensburg, PA Constellium Rolled Products/Ravenswood, WV
Corna/Kokosing/Columbus, OH Crane Company/TX, CA, IL, OH Crayola/Easton, PA Crown Castle/Canonsburg, PA* C.S. Davidson/York, PA Curtiss-Wright EMD Diebold/Canton, OH Disney World/Orlando, FL Dow Chemical/Midland, MI Draeger/Pittsburgh, PA DSM Medical/Valley Forge, PA DTE Energy/Pittsburgh, PA* DTE Energy/Detroit, MI* E.I. Dupont/Newark, DE E.I. Dupont/Bell, WV* Eaton Electric/PA, WI, NY, NC, IL ElectroMechanical Engineering Associates*/Pittsburgh, PA Ellwood Group, Inc. Emerson Process Management/Pgh, PA Emerson Climate Technologies/Sidney, OH Energy Management Consultants/Carlisle, PA
Epic Metals/Rankin, PA* Equitable Resources/Pittsburgh, PA Estee Lauder/Long Island, NY Ethicon Endo- Surgery/Cincinnati, OH Ethicon/Somerville, NJ EverPower Wind Holdings/Pittsburgh, PA Excela Heath Care /Greensburg, PA ExxonMobil/Fairfax, VA FDA/Medical Device/Washington, DC Federated Investors/Pgh, PA FedEx Ground Corporate FedEx Ground Facilities First Energy Corporation/Akron, OH First Energy Nuclear Corporation GAI Consultants Genco Supply Chain Solutions G.E. Aviation/Cincinnati, OH G.E. Converteam/Pittsburgh, PA G.E. Transportation/Erie, PA G.E. Power General Cable/Altoona, PA Genentech/San Francisco, CA* Giant Eagle, Inc.
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Glatfelter/Chillicothe, OH GlaxoSmithKline/Philadelphia, PA Great Lakes Construction/Hinckley, OH Groundwater & Environmental Services/Exton, PA Grunley Construction/MD Gulfstream Aerospace/Savannah, GA Harley Davidson/York, PA Heinz North America Hendrickson Intl/Canton, OH Heraeus/New Castle, PA Hershey Chocolates USA/Hershey, PA Highmark/Pittsburgh, PA Honda of America/Marysville, OH Human Engineering Research Lab IBACOS, Inc Immunetrics/Pittsburgh, PA Independence Excavating/Independence, OH
Industrial Scientific/Oakdale, PA Infineum/Linden, NJ* Intel Corp/Folsom, CA Inteligistics/Pittsburgh, PA Invensys/Pittsburgh, PA* IQ Inc. Jacobs/Morristown, NJ James Construction/Carnegie, PA JB Fay/Pittsburgh, PA Johnson & Johnson/NJ K & M Wireless Kennametal Inc./Latrobe, PA KB Systems/Philadelphia, PA KI SheetMetal/Pittsburgh, PA Kiewit Construction Company/NJ Koppers/Pittsburgh, PA* L-3 Communications/Greenville, TX Langan Engineering/Elmwood Park, NJ Lanxess Libertas Copper/Leetsdale, PA Lidestri Foods, Rochester, NY Logistics Management Institute/McLean, VA Lord Corporation/Erie, PA Lubrizol Corporation/Wyckliffe, OH Lycoming Engines/Williamsport, PA* Marathon Oil/Findlay, OH Mascaro Construction Massaro Construction McConway/Torley, Pittsburgh, PA McNeil Consumer Healthcare/Ft. Washington, PA McNeil Consumer Healthcare/Lititz, PA Media Friends/Philadelphia, PA
Metalor/Export, PA Metso Minerals/Canonsburg, PA Michael Baker Corporation/Coraopolis, PA Mine Safety Appliances / Cranberry, PA Mine Safety Appliances / Murrysville PA Moen/Cleveland, OH* Moog/Buffalo, NY* Morris Knowles & Associates/Delmont, PA Mosebach/Pittsburgh, PA* MS Consultants/Pittsburgh, PA Munnin Group/Pittsburgh, PA NASA/Glenn Research/Cleveland, OH NASA/Johnson Space Center/Houston, TX National Security Agency/MD Naval Surface Warfare Center/Philadelphia, PA/Bethesda, MD NetApp/Cranberry Twp, PA* Norfolk Southern/Norfolk, VA Nova Chemicals/Monaca, PA O’Donnell Consulting/Bridgeville, PA Old Castle Materials/Annville, PA* OmNova Solutions/Akron, OH Parker Hannifin/Irwin, PA* PA Dept of Transportation / Bridgeville, PA PA Turnpike Commission/Harrisburg, PA PCC Airfoils/Minerva, OH PCL Civil Constructors/Issaquah, WA Penske Truck Leasing/Reading, PA* Pepco Holdings/Newark, DE Philips Medical/Cleveland, OH Philips Respironics/Murrysville, PA Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority P.J. Dick Corporation/Pittsburgh, PA Plextronics/Pittsburgh, PA PPL/Allentown, PA* Polyone/Manitowoc, WI Polyone/Washington, PA Proscia/Haverford, PA* PTC Alliance/Wexford, PA QinetiQ-NA Quest Diagnostics/Greentree, PA* Raudenbush Engineering Richard Goettle, Inc./Pittsburgh, PA Robinson Fans/Zelienople, PA Rockwell Automation/Cleveland, OH Rogers Corporation/Woodstock, CT Rolls-Royce/Pittsburgh, PA RTI International Metals/Niles, OH Sabra Wang/New Jersey Sam’s Club/Fayetteville, AK Savvior Technology Solutions
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SCA Technologies/Greentree, PA* Schroeder Industries LLC/Leetsdale, PA Siemens Power Generation/PennHall, PA Special Metals/PCC/NY* Stanley Fasteners/Detroit, MI* Sunoco/Philadelphia, PA* Tait Towers/* Teamus Construction/Carnegie, PA Tetratech NUS ThermoAnalytics, Inc./Calumet, MI ThorntonThomasetti/Philadlephia, PA Timesys Corporation/Pittsburgh, PA Tindall/Spartanburg, SC* Toyota/Ann Arbor, MI Transtar/McKees Rocks, PA* Trumbull Corporation/Pittsburgh, PA Turner Construction/Pittsburgh, PA Ulliman Schutte/Miamisburg, OH United Airlines/Houston, TX Universal Electric Universal Stainless/Bridgeville, PA U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Pgh, PA United Parcel Service/New Stanton PA UPS Professional Service/New Stanton, PA Valspar /Rochester, PA Venture Engineering/Pittsburgh, PA Veolia Water/Pittsburgh, PA* Verizon Wireless/Bridgeville, PA Veterans Engineering Resource Center* Virtual Officeware/Pittsburgh, PA* Vocollect/Monroeville, PA Volvo Construction Equipment/Shippensburg, PA Volvo/Haeger, MD* Walgreen’s/Carnegie, PA Walsh Construction/Canonsburg, PA
Graduate Level Employers Advanced Micro Devices/Ft. Collins, CO Alcoa Technology/Pittsburgh, PA Ansys/Canonsburg, PA Broadcom/San Diego, CA Century Link/Monroe, LA Code Force/Alpharetta, GA Dck Worldwide/Pgh, PA Fusion 10 Hewlett Packard/Palo Alto, CA TTS/Dallas, TX Grant Street Group/Pittsburgh, PA JSW Steel/Baytown, TX Lucas Systems/Wexford, PA Management Science Associates/Pgh, PA Missionary Tech Team/Longview, TX PA Dept. of Transportation/Bridgeville, PA Rizzo and Associates Samsung/Richardson, TX Siemens Energy/Penn Hall, PA Simio/Sewickley, PA SJ Consulting/Sewickley, PA Source Fire/Cranberry, Twp, PA Tech Team Telecom Technology/Frisco, TX Uniscite/Greenville, SC
*Denotes new employer for 2013-2014
Westinghouse Electric Co./Cranberry Twp, PA Westinghouse Specialty Metals/Blairsville, PA
Whiting Turner/Baltimore, MD World Kitchen/Charleroi, PA* Working Buildings/Atlanta, GA* Zoll Lifecor/Blawnox, PA
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Co-op Participants by Discipline Department - Undergraduate Bioengineering
2013-2014 34
2012-2013 23
Chemical Engineering
142
118
Civil Engineering
140
142
Civil Engineering Technology
0
1
Computer Engineering
93
86
Computer Engineering Technology
1
0
Computer Science
41
28
Electrical Engineering
94
86
Engineering Physics/Science
9
6
Industrial Engineering
138
128
Information Technology
1
2
Materials Science & Engineering
12
6
Mechanical Engineering
222
217
Mechanical Engineering Technology
8
3
935
847
2013-2014
2012-2013
Total Undergraduate Participants Department - Graduate MS – Civil Engineering
1
2
MS –Computer & Electrical Engineering
2
3
MS – Industrial Engineering
9
9
MS – Information Science
5
7
MS – ME/MS
6
3
PhD – Civil & Environmental Engineering
1
1
PhD – Computer & Electrical Engineering
3
6
PhD - Materials
1
0
Total Graduate Participants
28
31
Total Participants
963
878
Participant Demographics 2013-2014 963 Participants 230 Female 733 Male 71 Asian 53 Black 825 White 14 Hispanic
2012-2013 878 Participants
22% 78% 7.3% 5.5% 85.6% 1.4%
196 Female 682 Male 43 Asian 49 Black 754 White 19 Asian / Indian 13 Hispanic
22% 78% 5.3% 5.5% 85.7% 2.1% 1.4%
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Co-op Students 2013-2014 250
200
150
100
50
0
Mechanical Engineering Industrial Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering Materials Science Computer Science Engr Physics/Science Bioengineering Chemistry CE Technology EE Technology ME Technology Information Technology Physics
2009-2010 156 103 106 73 93 81 12 16 1 10 4 0 2 4 1 0 662
2010-2011 184 104 133 85 105 78 5 23 4 14 2 0 0 3 0 0 740
2011-2012 201 127 134 86 110 81 4 23 4 22 0 0 1 3 1 0 797
2012-2013 217 128 142 86 118 86 6 28 6 23 0 1 1 3 2 0 847
2013-2014 222 138 140 93 142 94 13 41 9 34 0 1 0 8 1 0 936
Note: Total co-op participants comprised of 936 undergraduate students and 27 graduate students (total = 963).
Five-year Co-op Participation 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
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Co-op Graduate Students 2013-2014 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
MS - Electrical Engineering MS - Industrial Engineering MS - Bioengineering MS - Chemical Engineering MS - Civil Engineering MS - Information Science MS - Mechanical Engineering PhD - Civil Engineering PhD - Computer Engineering PhD - Bioengineering PhD - Chemical Engineering PhD - Electrical Engineering PhD - Industrial Engineering PhD - Materials Science & Engineering PhD - Mechanical Engineering TOTAL
2010-2011 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
2011-2012 3 5 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
2012-2013 3 9 0 0 2 7 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
2013-2014 1 9 0 0 1 5 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 27
Four-year Co-op Participation* 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
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New Placements Demographics New Placements – Total 378 2013-2014 362 New Placements - Undergraduate
16 New Placements - Graduate
236 Male 93 Female
74.3% 25.7%
13 Male 33.3% 3 Female 66.7%
326 Caucasian 16 Black 15 Asian 5 Hispanic
89.8% 4.4% 4.2% 1.6%
16 Asian
100%
New Placements by Discipline Department Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Technology Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Technology Engineering Physics/Science Industrial Engineering Information Technology Materials Science & Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology Total Participants
2013-2014
2012-2013
14 63 48 0 32 23 35 0 4 58
13 45 45 45 1 32 17 37 0 2 48
2
1
10 83
5 96
6 377
2 344
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Co-op Education 2013-2014 Program Statistics (And Comparison from September 2012 to August 2013)
Number of Companies Requesting Resumes
First Interviews
Second Interviews or Plant Visits
Job Offers
Accept
Sept-Dec 2013 Sept-Dec 2012
139 144
533 605
41 29
176 180
152 145
Jan-April 2014 Jan-April 2013
174 166
427 318
25 19
181 153
162 134
May-Aug 2014 May-Aug 2013
89 86
111 125
6 2
70 96
64 86
Total 2013 – 2014
353
992
35
365
378
Total 2012 – 2013
396
1048
50
429
365
Dates
2013-2014
2012-2013
537 Engineering 32 Computer Science 13 Engineering Technology 2 Information Science 1 Chemistry 29 Graduate Students 614 Applicants
482 Engineering 23 Computer Science 5 Engineering Technology 2 Information Science 37 Graduate Students 549 Applicants
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APPLICANT DATA 2013-2014 Swanson School of Engineering University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Department of Chemistry Department of Computer Science Department of Information Science 590 Active Applicants 378 Placed – 64% Placement Rate 390 Offers 66.2% Offer Rate
Placement by Department: Department Bioengineering Computer Technology Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Eng. Science Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Technology IT Chemistry TOTAL
Total 50 1 55 130 44 32 48 6 88 134 12 12 2 1 615
Placed Offers 14 15 1 1 48 49 63 64 31 33 23 24 35 36 4 4 58 61 83 86 10 10 6 7 2 2 0 0 378 392
Not Placed 36 0 7 67 12 9 13 2 15 17 2 1 1 0 182
Percent placed 28 100 87.2 48.4 72.7 71.87 72.9 67 65.9 61.9 83.3 50 50
Percent offers 30 100 89 49.2 75 75 75 67 68.1 64.1 83.3 58.3 50
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Of the students who were not placed: • • • • • • •
The majority of applicants are still enrolled as applicants and eligible for January 2015 placement. 24 students resigned, which results in a total of 590 active applicants 16 students resigned from program because they decided to intern instead 3 students are on academic probation 1 student left engineering 2 students resigned to pursue research 2 students resigned to study abroad
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SALARY SURVEY 2013-2014 Note: This survey does not represent overtime pay, travel expenses, tuition assistance, signing bonus, or housing assistance offered by some companies and governmental agencies. Most Recent Salary Survey for Three-Term Period including January, May and September 2014 Start Dates (September 1, 2013 – August 31, 2014) UNDERGRADUATE # of Students
GRADUATE
Department
Average Monthly Salary
14 59 41 1 29 22 30 4 47 7 70 4
Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Tech Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Science Industrial Engineering Materials Science Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology
$2686 $3458 $2510 $2774 $2870 $2809 $2846 $2698 $2820 $3002 $2792 $2938
328
Total # Undergraduate Students Average Monthly Salary
# of Students
1 5 2 4 1 1 1
16 $2908
Department
Average Monthly Salary
MS – Civil Engineering MS – Industrial Engineering MS – Information Science MS – Mechanical Engineering PhD – Computer & Electrical Engineering PhD – Computer Engineering PhD – Materials Science Engineering
$2075 $3004 $3120 $3336 $7279 $5000 $5000
Total # Graduate Students Average Monthly Salary:
$3713
GRADUATE
UNDERGRADUATE Department
Monthly Salary Range
Department
Monthly Salary Range
Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Science Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Materials Engineering Technology Materials Science Engineering
$1733 – 3460 $2253 – 6600 $2000 – 3414 $1733 – 3726 $2774 $2426 – 3641 $1733 – 3620 $2513 – 2990 $2600 – 3553 $1733 – 4334 $2600 – 3605 $2600 – 3510
MS – Civil Engineering MS – Computer & Electrical Engineering MS – Industrial Engineering MS – Information Science MS – Mechanical Engineering PhD – Computer & Electrical Engineering
$2075 $4160 – 7107 $2600 – 4160 $3120 $2946 – 4334 $7872
Monthly Salary Range of all Undergraduate and Graduate:
$1733-6600
During the 2013-2014 fiscal year, there were 36 students who fulfilled their second or third rotations with new employers. Although we counted them in our yearly statistics for placements, we did not include them in the salary survey for starting salaries as many employers use number of credits and previous experience in determining salary.
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Percentage of Co-op Participation among Graduating Classes of August 2013, December 2013 and April 2014 Department
Total Graduates 2013-2014
Co-op Participants
% Participation
Bioengineering
60
10
17%
Chemical Engineering
99
28
28%
Civil & Environmental Engineering
89
49
55%
Computer Engineering
32
15
47%
Engineering Science
4
0
0%
Engineering Physics
2
2
100%
Electrical Engineering
55
30
55%
Industrial Engineering
65
42
65%
Materials Science Engineering
6
1
17%
Mechanical Engineering
127
69
54%
TOTAL
539
246
46%
Total, not including Bioengineering
479
236
50%
46% co-op including bioengineering 82% completion rate of three terms 50% participation excluding bioengineering students
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Percentage of Co-op Participation Among Graduating Classes of August 2013, December 2013 and April 2014 600
# of Students
500
Number of Graduates *
400
Co-op Graduates
300
Co-op Students Who Did Not Complete Program
200 100 0
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-2007
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
539 Engineering Graduates* (August 2013, December 2013 & April 2014) 46% participation rate for these terms** 246 Co-op Participants
202 Completed all 3 rotations (82.1% completion rate) 44 Participated, but did not complete 3 rotations
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2013-2014 GRADUATING COOPERATIVE EDUCATION STUDENTS EMPLOYMENT SURVEY RESULTS 216/224 students (96%) responded to a post-graduate survey that asked: where did they complete their co-op rotations, if their co-op employer offered them a full-time position and if so, did they accept the position. If students did not accept a position with their co-op employer, the survey asked for information about their current employer, and all students were asked to provide their salary. Finally, students were asked if and where they were attending graduate school. 92% (197/215 students) are employed in engineering and/or attending graduate school. 100% (1/1 A &S) are employed in industry. FULL-TIME JOB OFFERS FROM CO-OP EMPLOYERS 2013-2014 Graduates (156**) 48% 75 offers 2012-2013 Graduates (122*) 49% 60 offers
FULL-TIME JOB OFFERS ACCEPTED BY STUDENTS 2013-2014 Graduates 83% 62/75 offers accepted 2012-2013 Graduates 83% 50/60 offers accepted
ATTENDING GRADUATE SCHOOL 2013-2014 Graduates Total .08%(19 students) 2012-2013 Graduates Total .09%(16 students)
Full Time Full Time
100%(19 students) 100%(16 students)
Part Time N/A Part Time N/A
SALARY INFORMATION
Total Responses to Survey Total Responses to Salary 2013-2014 Average Salary 2012-2013 Average Salary 2013-2014 Average Engr. Coop GPA 2012-2013 Average Engr. Coop GPA
Chemical Engr.
Civil Engr.
Computer Engr.
Computer Science
Electrical Engr.
Chemistry
Engr. Physics
Industrial Engr.
Mechanical Engr.
Material Sci & Engr
Bioengr.
ALL MAJORS
26
44
14
1
24
0
2
34
61
1
9
216
8
8
5
1
6
0
0
8
15
0
2
53
66,937 54,687
70,400
75,000
64,635
N/A
N/A
58,425
61,060
N/A
63,500
63,508
71,896 51,438
53,260
63,000
62,750
N/A
N/A
60,900
60,911
NA
N/A
60,593
3.443
3.297
3.232
3.192
3.382
N/A
3.202
3.236
3.152
3.454
3.573
3.277
3.396
3.227
3.207
3.533
3.314
N/A
3.25
3.215
3.245
3.53
3.535
3.345
* *Numbers in parenthesis represent total student responses to survey item, 60 students out of the 215 did not answer if they received an offer from their co-op employer. For 2012-2013, 53 students out of 175 did not answer if they received an offer from their co-op employer. This report does not include 15 additional graduates who only completed one rotation through the program.
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Cooperative Education Program Staff Maureen Barcic, Director Chris Frankovic, Associate Director
152D Benedum Hall 412-624-9882 http://www.engineering.pitt.edu/coop/
Co-op Faculty Advisors Dr. Jack Patzer, Bioengineering Dr. Joseph McCarthy, Chemical Engineering Dr. George Bandik, Chemistry Dr. Leonard Casson, Civil & Environmental Engineering Dr. Alex Jones, Computer Engineering Dr. John Ramirez, Computer Science Dr. Irving Jones, Electrical Engineering Dr. John Barnard, Engineering Science Dr. Karen Bursic, Industrial Engineering Dr. Ian Nettleship, Materials Science Engineering Dr. William Slaughter, Mechanical Engineering
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