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Recruiting Students for STEM Engineering. Dr. James Groves Assistant Dean, Research and Outreach Community College, Engineering Transfer Liaison School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia Ph: 434-924-6261 Em : jgroves@virginia.edu.
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Recruiting Students for STEM Engineering Dr. James Groves Assistant Dean, Research and Outreach Community College, Engineering Transfer Liaison School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia Ph: 434-924-6261 Em: jgroves@virginia.edu
What does an engineer do “on the job?” • Engineers design solutions to open-ended problems • Engineers employ the engineering method of problem solving • Understand the problem • Develop multiple possible solutions • Evaluate those possible solutions • Methodically select “the best” solution • Design and prototype the solution • Iterate
Characteristics of a Prospective Engineer • General interest in math and science • On a path that will allow completion of precalculus before HS graduation • A solid math foundation through precalculus is more important than shaky coverage through calculus. • Math after algebra-trig… • Needs to be precalculus • Needs to be ongoing, don’t let them stop!
Characteristics of a Prospective Engineer • A detective • Excited by the challenge of piecing together clues to develop a problem solution • What is known, what is unknown, and where can I find additional, useful knowledge? • Does a student enjoy the challenge of articulating questions? • Knowledge and answers are nice. An ability to formulate good questions (and then answer them) can lead to distinction.
Characteristics of a Prospective Engineer • An explorer • Motivated by the challenge of ill-defined problems • Unafraid of “exploring in the dark” in search of a solution • Sufficiently confident to add definition to ill-defined problems.
What to know about engineering studies • They can lead students to great opportunities! • Intellectual reward (analytical problem solving) • “Working” engineer • Engineering manager • Other professional • Financial reward • Consistently, engineering is the best paying undergraduate occupation. • Typical starting salaries for new engineering bachelor degree holders, $50,000 - $70,000 with benefits
What to know about engineering studies • Studying engineering is hard work – really hard!!! • Long homework assignments • Rigorous tests, comprehensive exams • Time, time, time… • Students need to be prepared to reshape their life schedule to be successful.
What to know about engineering studies • Plan to become an active learner, engaging with fellow students and instructors. • Group study sessions • Faculty office hours • Tutoring extra help • Ideally students will have an existing math foundation, through precalculus. • Bridging math is possible.
Positioning for engineering studies • FIRST LEGO and First Robotics • usfirst.org • Project Lead the Way • www.pltw.org • JETS • www.jets.org • Continued and continuous engagement in math and science studies
The Community College to 4 Year Pathway • The community college will: • Deliver essentially the same curriculum as a 4 year school • Build a math, science, and engineering foundation • Allow completion of humanities and social science electives • Provide small class sizes • Cost less, on the order of 1/3 the cost! ~$7,000 vs. ~$21,000
The Community College to 4 Year Pathway • Students first earn an Associate of Science in Engineering degree at a Virginia Community College • English composition, humanities, and social sciences • Introduction to engineering and computer programming • Calculus (4 semesters) • Chemistry (with lab) • Calculus-based physics (2 semesters) • 3 - 4 technical engineering classes (usually mechanical or electrical in focus)
The Community College to 4 Year Pathway • The community college will: • Allow students to earn an Associate of Science in Engineering degree (a transfer degree) • Give an opportunity to earn Guaranteed Admission to a state four year program • Give an opportunity to tap into the state’s Transfer Grant program (a $4000 scholarship)
UVA Transfer Process • Successfully complete the Associate of Science in Engineering (or equivalent) • Demonstrate academic proficiency • 3.2 GPA or higher • Qualify via Guaranteed Admission or • Apply for regular transfer admission • March 1st application deadline! www.seas.virginia.edu
SEAS Undergraduate Degrees • Aerospace Engineering • Biomedical Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Computer Science • Electrical Engineering • Engineering Science • Mechanical Engineering • Systems Engineering
Reasons to Consider this Pathway • Standard in-state tuition and fee structure • Position students early for local employment • Open up possibility of year-round internship • Develop advanced on-line professional skills • Tap into live classes, during the day (recorded)
Connecting students and engineering employers • The PRODUCED program believes that further development of ongoing, year-round work / study opportunities is a “win-win-win” • Students gain access to engineering work experience. • Companies can evaluate top talent early, generate productivity, and hold the line on recruiting costs. • The academic programs are populated with students motivated to continue and succeed.
Thank you!Questions? Dr. James Groves Assistant Dean, Research and Outreach Community College, Engineering Transfer Liaison Ph: 434-924-6261 Em: jgroves@virginia.edu www.seas.virginia.edu produced.seas.virginia.edu