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School of Engineering Programs •  Civil Engineering •  Computer Engineering •  Construction Management •  Computer Science •  Electrical Engineering •  Industrial Engineering •  Mechanical Engineering •  Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering


Enrollment by Department (Fall 2017) Department

Undergraduate

Graduate

Total

Civil Engineering

210

50

260

Computer Science

431

28

459

Construction

92

-

92

Electrical & Computer Engineering

331

70

401

Industrial Engineering

102

39

141

Mechanical Engineering

403

56

459

Mechatronics & Robotics Engr.

38

-

38

TOTAL

1609

243

1852


Freshman Class Year

Average ACT Score Math

Composite

2017

28.9

27.8

2016

28.7

27.8

2015

28.6

27.1

2014

28.8

27.2


Admission Criteria Admission to the University, plus the following additional requirements: •  Completion of all Academic Development courses required by the University •  Completion of any courses required to address School of Engineering high school deficiencies •  Eligibility to enroll in Pre-Calculus (MATH 125) at a minimum •  Maintenance of a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0


Interested but not yet eligible to declare? •  Take college algebra course at SIUE (MATH 120) or community college in summer 2018 •  Take MATH 120 at SIUE in fall 2018, declare engineering in spring 2019 while taking Pre-Calculus (MATH 125)


Engineering Student Services Director: Loen Graceson-Martin Advisors Meagan Arnold - Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering Fallon Potter - Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering Steve Lawton - Electrical and Computer Engineering Mark Schoenherr - Civil Engineering, Construction Management Alpona Stamboldjiev - Computer Science

Office Manager Tonja Asperger


Pre-Engineering •  Declare pre-engineering with a concentration in your intended major •  Once you take 300-level engineering classes, you will need to declare your major


Admission to Upper Division The following programs require an upper-division application: •  Civil Engineering •  Industrial Engineering •  Mechanical Engineering •  Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering Satisfactory completion of lower-division general education courses (English, speech, chemistry, mathematics, and physics) shown in the first two years of the program with a GPA of at least 2.0. Satisfactory completion of lower-division engineering courses (CS, CE, ECE, ME) shown in the first two years of the program with a grade of C or better. An approved application for admission to upper-division engineering courses. This form is available in the Engineering Student Services office.


First-Year Courses Civil, Electrical, Computer, Industrial, Mechanical, and Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering •  IE 106 - Engineering Problem Solving •  Chemistry •  Physics •  Mathematics •  English


First-Year Courses Construction Management •  CNST 120 - Introduction to Construction •  Chemistry •  Physics •  Mathematics •  English


First-Year Courses Computer Science •  CS 111 - Concepts of Computer Science •  CS 140 - Introduction to Computing I •  Mathematics •  English


Summer Course Offerings IE 106-Engineering Problem Solving •  Offered in summer 2018, May 29 - June 29 •  Overview of engineering disciplines •  Hands-on, project oriented


Summer Course Offerings IE 106 – 001 (Engineering Problem Solving) •  May 29-June 29, MWF 2-4:50 p.m. CS 111 - 001 (Concepts of Computer Science) •  May 29-August 4, MWF 9:4511:10 a.m. CS 140 - 001 (Introduction to Computing I) •  May 29-August 4, MWF 11:30 a.m.-12:55 p.m. CS 140 - 021 (Introduction to Computing I) •  May 29-August 4, W 1:30-4:15 p.m.

Math 120 – 001 (College Algebra) •  July 2-August 4, MTWR 8:2510:50 a.m. Math 120 – 002 (College Algebra) •  May 29-June 29, MWR 5-8:15 p.m. Math 125 – 002 (Pre-Calculus) •  May 29-June 29, MTWR 8:2510:50 a.m. Math 125 – 003 (Pre-Calculus) •  July 2-August 4, MTR 5-8:15 p.m.


Fall Semester Notes Selected Calculus I sections are supported with Enrichment Sessions •  Math 150 section E01 and E03 •  These sections extend lectures with interactive problem-solving sessions led by upper-class students


Freshman Support Programs •  Freshman Mentoring Program •  Calculus Tutoring


Student Chapters of National Societies •  American Concrete Institute (ACI)

•  National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)

•  American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

•  Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

•  American Society of Mechanical•  Society of Manufacturing Engineers (ASME) Engineers (SME) •  Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)

•  Society of Military Engineers (SME)

•  Constructors Club (AGC)

•  Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

•  Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) •  Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)

•  Engineers Without Borders (EWB)


Student Design Teams and Competitions •  Mini Baja •  Formula Car •  Solar Car •  Concrete Canoe •  Steel Bridge •  Robotics •  Concrete


Student Design Center


Focused Interest Community •  Bluff Hall houses the Engineering and Technology Focused Interest Community (FIC). •  Includes pre-majors of the School of Engineering •  Provides a supportive environment for students working in intensive majors


School of Engineering Scholarships ! Boeing

Company

! Mike

& Verbal Blakey

! Oates

! Bollini ! Bommarito

Construction

Associates

! Arthur

Kuhlman

! Brett

Zoelzer Memorial

! Ralph

! BRIC

Partnership

! RJN

! Dean

Hasan Sevim

! Russell

! Dr.

Charles Alvin Wentz

! Dr.

Robert Rutledge Memorial

! Evan

David Allen

! Grace

Murray Hopper

! Holland ! IPLSA ! James ! M.B.

Construction

Scholarship C. Fowler

Corlew Memorial

F. Korte

Foundation C. Solomon

! Sherrill

Family ! SooBok Wee ! Thomas ! Vicki

P. Anderson Memorial

LaRose Engineering

! Western ! William

Specialty Constructors

H. Gentry


Co-ops and Internships •  Important to future employment opportunities •  Nearly 200 participating companies •  Career Development Center helps place students in internships and co-ops Opportunities Include: •  Traditional summer internships •  Traditional co-op: 40 hrs/wk and up to 6 credit hours •  Parallel co-op: 20 hrs/wk and 12 or more credit hours


Co-op and Internship Programs – past five years $4,726,349 student income ~ $950,000/year

Computer Science $973,417 $15.0/hr

Electrical, Computer $1,295,875 $17.7/hr

Mechanical, Industrial $1,502,408 $15.2/hr

Civil, Construction $954,649 $13.3/hr


Graduates in High Demand Civil •  Oates Associates, Inc. •  MODOT •  IDOT •  Cannon Design •  Hansen Engineering •  Jacobs Construction •  Alberici Constructors •  McCarthy Construction •  Holland Construction Services •  The Korte Construction Company •  S.M. Wilson & Co.

Industrial •  The Boeing Company •  Schnucks •  Continental Tires •  UPS •  Covidien Healthcare •  DRS Sustainment Systems


Graduates in High Demand Computer Science •  Monsanto

Mechanical •  Olin

•  AT&T

•  Emerson Electric

•  Centene

•  Anheuser Busch

•  Enterprise Rent-A-Car

•  Caterpillar

•  Edward Jones

•  General Electric •  Scott Air Force Base

Electrical and Computer •  Ameren •  The Boeing Company •  Basler Electric •  Bitrode •  Lockheed-Martin •  Nestle •  MAVERICK Technologies


Salary Statistics Winter 2018 Average Starting Salaries Civil Engineering

$62,000

Computer Engineering

$69,100

Computer Science

$67,500

Construction Management

$62,000

Electrical Engineering

$67,500

Industrial Engineering

$65,000

Mechanical Engineering

$66,000

Source: Winter 2018 Salary Survey, National Association of Colleges and Employers


School of Engineering‌ here excellence is everywhere Best wishes! For more information, contact: Office of the Dean 618-650-2541 Engineering Student Services 618-650-5300 siue.edu/engineering


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