Creating a Campus Conversation about Transfer Student Success: The Transfer Symposium
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Engineering Transfer Engineering Transfer ProgramProgramProgramProgram
Muhammad KehnemouyiProfessor and Chair
Largest Transfer Program in the Country
E El Di i li A Encompasses Eleven Disciplines: Aerospace, Bioengineering, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Fire Protection, Mechanical, , , ,Nuclear, Materials Engineering, and General
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Aerospace Engineering 97 33
Bioengineering 55 17
Biological Resources Engineering 4 0
Chemical Engineering 63 16
Civil Engineering 159 48
Computer Engineering 230 66
Electrical Engineering 220 43
Engineering Science 3 0
Fire Protection Engineering 11 8
General Engineering 108 32
Material Science & Engineering 6 1
Mechanical Engineering 286 90
Nuclear Engineering 12 6
Total Students Declared in Engineering 1254 360
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4-Year Transfer Instituion
ASEE National/International Conference IEEE IEEE ASME Society for Fire Protection Engineersy g American Association of Physics Teachers American Physical Societyy y American Geophysical Union UMCP Engineering Alumni Board of g g
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Intro to Engineering: Design / Solid Modeling / Team Work (Backgro nd NSF sponsored ECSEL project)(Background, NSF sponsored ECSEL project)
Basics: Calculus, Chemistry, Physics: Mechanics /E&M/ Modern ECE: Digital/Analog/"C” Programming/Systems & Signals ME/CE/Aero: Statics/Dynamics/Thermodynamics/Mechanics of
Materials Engineering Computation using MATLAB Two on-line Engineering Courses: Statics, Astronomy Full Schedule of Day, Evening, and Weekend (Saturday) Classes Summer Engineering Classesg g
over 120/Yr Transfer to the Top 20 Engineering Schools!
MIT (11 so far) G W (18 so far) Scholarship Georgia MIT (11 so far), G.W (18 so far) Scholarship, Georgia Tech(38 so far) RPI (18, most on Full or Partial Scholarship)
Plus: UMCP (>75per year) MC Presidential Scholar – 3 of the last 5 awarded at
RockvilleRockville Departmental Awards: Frank Verwiebe Award / Clifford
Beck Award Rensselaer Transfer Award Donald Day and Karen Gruner transfer Scholarship
NAMETRANSFER
DATE MAJOR STATUSDATE
GRADUATED HONORSLitwack, Matty Fall, 2009 NREVashuk, Denis Spring, 2010 MEp gKang, Ilgoo Spring, 2009 CHBEAdera, Solomon Spring 2008 ME ActiveBa, Oumou Spring 2005 EE BSEE 2007 AugBalderrama, Luis Spring, 2010 MEBerrocal, Angel Fall 2008 EEChung, Chun Kit Spring 2009 AEKeita Namory Fall 2008 CHBE ActiveKeita, Namory Fall 2008 CHBE ActiveMepossi Noutcha, Gilles Fall 2007 ME ActiveObashi, Omoniyi A. Fall 2008 NRE ActiveSanogo, Diapa Fall 2007 EE ActiveSanogo, Poinon Zanga Fall 2008 BMED ActiveKiyono, Mayumi Fall 2004 CHE BSCHBEVyas, Rushi Janak Spring 2002 EE BSEE 2005 Aug HonorsA h Adj t K k S i 2005 BMED BSBMED 2007 MAmeh, Adjete Kokou Spring 2005 BMED BSBMED 2007 MayBleu-Laine, Gilles Fall 2003 EE BSEE 2005 Aug Highest HonorGhaemi, Niloo Fall 2004 ME BSME 2006 AugKoloko, Levis Claude Fall 2004 CE BSCE 2007 AugMoussounda, Renaud Fall 2005 EE BSEE 2008 Feb HonorsTorbati, Amir H. Fall 2005 BMED BSBMED 2008 Feb Highest HonorSoe, Saw Marlar Fall, 2002 IEVale, Christopher B. Fall 2000 ME BSME 2005 Aug High HonorsValikhovsky, Mikhail Fall 2001 CHE BSCHBE 2005 DecZonjee, Maarten Spring 1975 EEOviatt, Mark Fall 1974 GEN ENG
Dr. Donald Day with MC transfer students at Dr. Donald Day with MC transfer students at Georgia TechGeorgia Tech
NIST SURF ProgramNSF / SRC NSF / SRC
RISE (UMCP) Haystack Observatory (MIT) Haystack Observatory (MIT) Engineering Club WEST Club Robotics Club IEEE MC Student Branch
EWB E i With t B d EWB Engineers Without Borders
MC Robotics Club wins MC Robotics Club wins Penn State MiniPenn State Mini--Grand Challenge of 2008Grand Challenge of 2008Penn State MiniPenn State Mini Grand Challenge of 2008Grand Challenge of 2008
IEEE R i 1&2 St d t A ti iti C fIEEE Regions 1&2 Student Activities Conference
At the competition, MC’s robot, McBot, was able to make its way around the center of the maze (shown to the left), which was unknown to it before the day of the competition
MC was one of fifteen (15) colleges and Universities, including schools like Drexel University, Pennsylvania State University and Ohio, University that participated in this competition. MC was also the only two-year college among the twenty-nine (29) schools present at the conference.
Community College Institute of Science and Technolog USDOETechnology-USDOE
Dominion Resources- Civil Engineering Dominion Resources- Fire Protection Engineering Dominion Resources Fire Protection Engineering Fermilab Internship in Science and Technology NASA Internship Programs National Institutes of Health (NIH) Summer
Internship Program Naval Research Enterprise Internship Programs Naval Research Enterprise Internship Programs
Drexel Engineering- Engineering Cities: Civil, Architect ral & En ironmental Engineering REUArchitectural, & Environmental Engineering REU
Johns Hopkins University Materials Science Research and Engineering Center (MRSEC) REUg g ( )
Kent State University Department of Chemistry and the Liquid Crystal Institute REUL hi h U i it I t ti l M t i l I tit t Lehigh University International Materials Institute: New Functionality in Glasses Material Science and Engineeringg g
National Radio Astronomy Observatory REU
The National Association of Colleges and Employers indicates the majors that yield the hi h t t ti l ihighest starting salaries
Eight of the top 10 are in engineering, with the non-engineering majors being computerthe non engineering majors being computer science and information sciences.
Topping the list is petroleum engineering at pp g p g g$86,220, followed by chemical engineering at $65,142.
Important news for students who have to repay student loans after graduation
Dr. Wayne Clough, President Emeritus, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Institute of Technology
Currently: S f h S i h i I i iSecretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Past: Engineering and engineering education were i di hreactive, responding to change.
Today: Rapid change signals that it is time to reverse the paradigmreverse the paradigm.
Premise: If we anticipate the future and are proactive about changing engineering and p g g g gengineering education, we can shape a significant, dynamic role for our profession.