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Page 1: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

ecssyredu

Personal attention Approachable faculty The accessibility of a small college set within the en less opportunities of a comprehensive university An en uring commitment to the community Team spirit A rive to o more Transforming together Welcome to Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science where our spirit unites us in striving for nothing less than a higher quality of life for allmdashin a safer healthier more sustainable world

Together we are e icate to preparing our stu ents to excel at the highest levels in in ustry in aca emiamdashan in life

Message from the Dean Inquisitive Creative Entrepreneurial These are fun amental attributes of Syracuse engineers an computer scientists Unlike ever before engineers an computer scientists are a ressing the most important global an social issues impacting our futuremdashan Syracuse University is playing an integral role in shaping this future

The College of Engineering an Computer Science is a vibrant community of stu ents faculty staff an alumni Our egree programs evelop critical thinking skills as well as han s-on learning Our experiential programs provi e opportunities for research professional experience stu y abroa an entrepreneurship Through cutting e ge research curricular innovations an multi- isciplinary collaborations we are a ressing challenges such as protecting our cyber-systems regenerating human tissues provi ing clean water supplies minimizing consumption of fossil fuels an securing ata within wireless systems

Our stu ents stan out as in ivi uals an consistently prove they can be successful as part of a team They gra uate prepare to enter the workplace or continue their e ucation in gra uate or professional schools Our gra uates are sought after for their ability to translate what they have learne in the classroom to real-worl nee s

I invite you to join us at Syracuse a comprehensive university that values the talent an potential of every stu ent I hope to see you on campus sometime soon

Sincerely

Teresa Abi-Na er Dahlberg PhD Dean an Professor

Dean Teresa Abi-Na er Dahlberg PhD

A LEADIN MODEL

FOR CONTEMPORARY

EN INEERIN amp

COMPUTER SCIENCE

EDUCATION

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 1

Our Students ARE DRIVEN THRIVE WANTTO SEE THE WORLD to excel in the classroom on collaboration with their classmates an take selfies while exploring Europe

an professors

SEEK ARE READYTO LEAD ASPIRE to change the worl through research a club a society a team to a career they love

ARE PREPARED TO CHAN E THE WORLD

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 2

a ~ ~

bullbull

i

BEST VIEW OF THE QUAD FOURTH FLOOR LINK HALL

FACTSABOUTTHE COLLE E OF EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 20301 40 STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES FLIGHT STATES DIVERSE RACIAL REPRESENTEDSIMULATOR REPRESENTED ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS

40 OF SYRACUSE STUDENTS

STUDY ABROAD

95 STUDENTS WITH A JOB OR IN GRADUATE SCHOOL AFTER GRADUATION OR WITHIN SIX MONTHS

AVERAGE STARTING SALARY

$66000

1600 ENGINEERING amp COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

20+ amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING

SCIENCE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

2520000+ OF ENGINEERINGTOTAL NUMBER OF amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING amp SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS ARE ALUMNI WOMEN

23100+ OF SYRACUSE MINORS MARCHING BAND

MEMBERS ARE FROM OUR COLLEGE

NEWEST MINOR

ENER Y 2 SYSTEMS WIND TUNNELS

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 3

DRIVEN TO

Choose from 10 academic majors bull Aerospace Engineering bull Computer Engineering bull Mechanical Engineering bull Bioengineering bull Computer Science bull Systems amp Information Science bull Chemical Engineering bull Electrical Engineering bull Civil Engineering bull Environmental Engineering

All Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering at Syracuse University are accredited by the EngineeringAccreditation Commission ofABET The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is accredited by the ComputingAccreditation Commission ofABET

Earning a degree from an ABET-accredited program

bull Verifies that the quality of the bull Permits an eases entry to a technical bull Establishes eligibility for many e ucational experience yoursquove profession through licensure fe eral stu ent loans grants an or receive meets the stan ar s of the registration an certification scholarships profession

bull Increases an enhances employment opportunities

To learn more about ABET seewwwabetorg

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 4

O DO MORE

We encourage our stu ents to follow their passions Our programs offer stu ents the flexibility nee e to pursue stu ies in other aca emic areas at Syracuse University allowing many to pursue a minor or a secon major

Examples include

Minors bull Architecture bull Computer Science bull Construction Management bull Energy Systems bull Engineering Management bull Entrepreneurship amp Emerging Enterprises bull Music In ustry bull Public Communications

For more information about available majors an

Second Majors bull Biochemistry bull Economics bull Foreign Language bull Forensic Science bull International Relations bull Mathematics bull Physics bull Policy Stu ies

minors visit coursecatalogsyredu

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 5

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 2: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

Personal attention Approachable faculty The accessibility of a small college set within the en less opportunities of a comprehensive university An en uring commitment to the community Team spirit A rive to o more Transforming together Welcome to Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science where our spirit unites us in striving for nothing less than a higher quality of life for allmdashin a safer healthier more sustainable world

Together we are e icate to preparing our stu ents to excel at the highest levels in in ustry in aca emiamdashan in life

Message from the Dean Inquisitive Creative Entrepreneurial These are fun amental attributes of Syracuse engineers an computer scientists Unlike ever before engineers an computer scientists are a ressing the most important global an social issues impacting our futuremdashan Syracuse University is playing an integral role in shaping this future

The College of Engineering an Computer Science is a vibrant community of stu ents faculty staff an alumni Our egree programs evelop critical thinking skills as well as han s-on learning Our experiential programs provi e opportunities for research professional experience stu y abroa an entrepreneurship Through cutting e ge research curricular innovations an multi- isciplinary collaborations we are a ressing challenges such as protecting our cyber-systems regenerating human tissues provi ing clean water supplies minimizing consumption of fossil fuels an securing ata within wireless systems

Our stu ents stan out as in ivi uals an consistently prove they can be successful as part of a team They gra uate prepare to enter the workplace or continue their e ucation in gra uate or professional schools Our gra uates are sought after for their ability to translate what they have learne in the classroom to real-worl nee s

I invite you to join us at Syracuse a comprehensive university that values the talent an potential of every stu ent I hope to see you on campus sometime soon

Sincerely

Teresa Abi-Na er Dahlberg PhD Dean an Professor

Dean Teresa Abi-Na er Dahlberg PhD

A LEADIN MODEL

FOR CONTEMPORARY

EN INEERIN amp

COMPUTER SCIENCE

EDUCATION

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 1

Our Students ARE DRIVEN THRIVE WANTTO SEE THE WORLD to excel in the classroom on collaboration with their classmates an take selfies while exploring Europe

an professors

SEEK ARE READYTO LEAD ASPIRE to change the worl through research a club a society a team to a career they love

ARE PREPARED TO CHAN E THE WORLD

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 2

a ~ ~

bullbull

i

BEST VIEW OF THE QUAD FOURTH FLOOR LINK HALL

FACTSABOUTTHE COLLE E OF EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 20301 40 STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES FLIGHT STATES DIVERSE RACIAL REPRESENTEDSIMULATOR REPRESENTED ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS

40 OF SYRACUSE STUDENTS

STUDY ABROAD

95 STUDENTS WITH A JOB OR IN GRADUATE SCHOOL AFTER GRADUATION OR WITHIN SIX MONTHS

AVERAGE STARTING SALARY

$66000

1600 ENGINEERING amp COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

20+ amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING

SCIENCE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

2520000+ OF ENGINEERINGTOTAL NUMBER OF amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING amp SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS ARE ALUMNI WOMEN

23100+ OF SYRACUSE MINORS MARCHING BAND

MEMBERS ARE FROM OUR COLLEGE

NEWEST MINOR

ENER Y 2 SYSTEMS WIND TUNNELS

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 3

DRIVEN TO

Choose from 10 academic majors bull Aerospace Engineering bull Computer Engineering bull Mechanical Engineering bull Bioengineering bull Computer Science bull Systems amp Information Science bull Chemical Engineering bull Electrical Engineering bull Civil Engineering bull Environmental Engineering

All Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering at Syracuse University are accredited by the EngineeringAccreditation Commission ofABET The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is accredited by the ComputingAccreditation Commission ofABET

Earning a degree from an ABET-accredited program

bull Verifies that the quality of the bull Permits an eases entry to a technical bull Establishes eligibility for many e ucational experience yoursquove profession through licensure fe eral stu ent loans grants an or receive meets the stan ar s of the registration an certification scholarships profession

bull Increases an enhances employment opportunities

To learn more about ABET seewwwabetorg

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 4

O DO MORE

We encourage our stu ents to follow their passions Our programs offer stu ents the flexibility nee e to pursue stu ies in other aca emic areas at Syracuse University allowing many to pursue a minor or a secon major

Examples include

Minors bull Architecture bull Computer Science bull Construction Management bull Energy Systems bull Engineering Management bull Entrepreneurship amp Emerging Enterprises bull Music In ustry bull Public Communications

For more information about available majors an

Second Majors bull Biochemistry bull Economics bull Foreign Language bull Forensic Science bull International Relations bull Mathematics bull Physics bull Policy Stu ies

minors visit coursecatalogsyredu

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 5

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 3: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

Message from the Dean Inquisitive Creative Entrepreneurial These are fun amental attributes of Syracuse engineers an computer scientists Unlike ever before engineers an computer scientists are a ressing the most important global an social issues impacting our futuremdashan Syracuse University is playing an integral role in shaping this future

The College of Engineering an Computer Science is a vibrant community of stu ents faculty staff an alumni Our egree programs evelop critical thinking skills as well as han s-on learning Our experiential programs provi e opportunities for research professional experience stu y abroa an entrepreneurship Through cutting e ge research curricular innovations an multi- isciplinary collaborations we are a ressing challenges such as protecting our cyber-systems regenerating human tissues provi ing clean water supplies minimizing consumption of fossil fuels an securing ata within wireless systems

Our stu ents stan out as in ivi uals an consistently prove they can be successful as part of a team They gra uate prepare to enter the workplace or continue their e ucation in gra uate or professional schools Our gra uates are sought after for their ability to translate what they have learne in the classroom to real-worl nee s

I invite you to join us at Syracuse a comprehensive university that values the talent an potential of every stu ent I hope to see you on campus sometime soon

Sincerely

Teresa Abi-Na er Dahlberg PhD Dean an Professor

Dean Teresa Abi-Na er Dahlberg PhD

A LEADIN MODEL

FOR CONTEMPORARY

EN INEERIN amp

COMPUTER SCIENCE

EDUCATION

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 1

Our Students ARE DRIVEN THRIVE WANTTO SEE THE WORLD to excel in the classroom on collaboration with their classmates an take selfies while exploring Europe

an professors

SEEK ARE READYTO LEAD ASPIRE to change the worl through research a club a society a team to a career they love

ARE PREPARED TO CHAN E THE WORLD

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 2

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FACTSABOUTTHE COLLE E OF EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 20301 40 STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES FLIGHT STATES DIVERSE RACIAL REPRESENTEDSIMULATOR REPRESENTED ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS

40 OF SYRACUSE STUDENTS

STUDY ABROAD

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$66000

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ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 3

DRIVEN TO

Choose from 10 academic majors bull Aerospace Engineering bull Computer Engineering bull Mechanical Engineering bull Bioengineering bull Computer Science bull Systems amp Information Science bull Chemical Engineering bull Electrical Engineering bull Civil Engineering bull Environmental Engineering

All Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering at Syracuse University are accredited by the EngineeringAccreditation Commission ofABET The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is accredited by the ComputingAccreditation Commission ofABET

Earning a degree from an ABET-accredited program

bull Verifies that the quality of the bull Permits an eases entry to a technical bull Establishes eligibility for many e ucational experience yoursquove profession through licensure fe eral stu ent loans grants an or receive meets the stan ar s of the registration an certification scholarships profession

bull Increases an enhances employment opportunities

To learn more about ABET seewwwabetorg

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 4

O DO MORE

We encourage our stu ents to follow their passions Our programs offer stu ents the flexibility nee e to pursue stu ies in other aca emic areas at Syracuse University allowing many to pursue a minor or a secon major

Examples include

Minors bull Architecture bull Computer Science bull Construction Management bull Energy Systems bull Engineering Management bull Entrepreneurship amp Emerging Enterprises bull Music In ustry bull Public Communications

For more information about available majors an

Second Majors bull Biochemistry bull Economics bull Foreign Language bull Forensic Science bull International Relations bull Mathematics bull Physics bull Policy Stu ies

minors visit coursecatalogsyredu

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 5

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 4: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

Our Students ARE DRIVEN THRIVE WANTTO SEE THE WORLD to excel in the classroom on collaboration with their classmates an take selfies while exploring Europe

an professors

SEEK ARE READYTO LEAD ASPIRE to change the worl through research a club a society a team to a career they love

ARE PREPARED TO CHAN E THE WORLD

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 2

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BEST VIEW OF THE QUAD FOURTH FLOOR LINK HALL

FACTSABOUTTHE COLLE E OF EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 20301 40 STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES FLIGHT STATES DIVERSE RACIAL REPRESENTEDSIMULATOR REPRESENTED ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS

40 OF SYRACUSE STUDENTS

STUDY ABROAD

95 STUDENTS WITH A JOB OR IN GRADUATE SCHOOL AFTER GRADUATION OR WITHIN SIX MONTHS

AVERAGE STARTING SALARY

$66000

1600 ENGINEERING amp COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

20+ amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING

SCIENCE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

2520000+ OF ENGINEERINGTOTAL NUMBER OF amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING amp SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS ARE ALUMNI WOMEN

23100+ OF SYRACUSE MINORS MARCHING BAND

MEMBERS ARE FROM OUR COLLEGE

NEWEST MINOR

ENER Y 2 SYSTEMS WIND TUNNELS

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 3

DRIVEN TO

Choose from 10 academic majors bull Aerospace Engineering bull Computer Engineering bull Mechanical Engineering bull Bioengineering bull Computer Science bull Systems amp Information Science bull Chemical Engineering bull Electrical Engineering bull Civil Engineering bull Environmental Engineering

All Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering at Syracuse University are accredited by the EngineeringAccreditation Commission ofABET The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is accredited by the ComputingAccreditation Commission ofABET

Earning a degree from an ABET-accredited program

bull Verifies that the quality of the bull Permits an eases entry to a technical bull Establishes eligibility for many e ucational experience yoursquove profession through licensure fe eral stu ent loans grants an or receive meets the stan ar s of the registration an certification scholarships profession

bull Increases an enhances employment opportunities

To learn more about ABET seewwwabetorg

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 4

O DO MORE

We encourage our stu ents to follow their passions Our programs offer stu ents the flexibility nee e to pursue stu ies in other aca emic areas at Syracuse University allowing many to pursue a minor or a secon major

Examples include

Minors bull Architecture bull Computer Science bull Construction Management bull Energy Systems bull Engineering Management bull Entrepreneurship amp Emerging Enterprises bull Music In ustry bull Public Communications

For more information about available majors an

Second Majors bull Biochemistry bull Economics bull Foreign Language bull Forensic Science bull International Relations bull Mathematics bull Physics bull Policy Stu ies

minors visit coursecatalogsyredu

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 5

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

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Page 5: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

a ~ ~

bullbull

i

BEST VIEW OF THE QUAD FOURTH FLOOR LINK HALL

FACTSABOUTTHE COLLE E OF EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 20301 40 STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES FLIGHT STATES DIVERSE RACIAL REPRESENTEDSIMULATOR REPRESENTED ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS

40 OF SYRACUSE STUDENTS

STUDY ABROAD

95 STUDENTS WITH A JOB OR IN GRADUATE SCHOOL AFTER GRADUATION OR WITHIN SIX MONTHS

AVERAGE STARTING SALARY

$66000

1600 ENGINEERING amp COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

20+ amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING

SCIENCE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

2520000+ OF ENGINEERINGTOTAL NUMBER OF amp COMPUTER ENGINEERING amp SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS ARE ALUMNI WOMEN

23100+ OF SYRACUSE MINORS MARCHING BAND

MEMBERS ARE FROM OUR COLLEGE

NEWEST MINOR

ENER Y 2 SYSTEMS WIND TUNNELS

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 3

DRIVEN TO

Choose from 10 academic majors bull Aerospace Engineering bull Computer Engineering bull Mechanical Engineering bull Bioengineering bull Computer Science bull Systems amp Information Science bull Chemical Engineering bull Electrical Engineering bull Civil Engineering bull Environmental Engineering

All Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering at Syracuse University are accredited by the EngineeringAccreditation Commission ofABET The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is accredited by the ComputingAccreditation Commission ofABET

Earning a degree from an ABET-accredited program

bull Verifies that the quality of the bull Permits an eases entry to a technical bull Establishes eligibility for many e ucational experience yoursquove profession through licensure fe eral stu ent loans grants an or receive meets the stan ar s of the registration an certification scholarships profession

bull Increases an enhances employment opportunities

To learn more about ABET seewwwabetorg

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 4

O DO MORE

We encourage our stu ents to follow their passions Our programs offer stu ents the flexibility nee e to pursue stu ies in other aca emic areas at Syracuse University allowing many to pursue a minor or a secon major

Examples include

Minors bull Architecture bull Computer Science bull Construction Management bull Energy Systems bull Engineering Management bull Entrepreneurship amp Emerging Enterprises bull Music In ustry bull Public Communications

For more information about available majors an

Second Majors bull Biochemistry bull Economics bull Foreign Language bull Forensic Science bull International Relations bull Mathematics bull Physics bull Policy Stu ies

minors visit coursecatalogsyredu

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 5

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 6: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

DRIVEN TO

Choose from 10 academic majors bull Aerospace Engineering bull Computer Engineering bull Mechanical Engineering bull Bioengineering bull Computer Science bull Systems amp Information Science bull Chemical Engineering bull Electrical Engineering bull Civil Engineering bull Environmental Engineering

All Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering at Syracuse University are accredited by the EngineeringAccreditation Commission ofABET The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science is accredited by the ComputingAccreditation Commission ofABET

Earning a degree from an ABET-accredited program

bull Verifies that the quality of the bull Permits an eases entry to a technical bull Establishes eligibility for many e ucational experience yoursquove profession through licensure fe eral stu ent loans grants an or receive meets the stan ar s of the registration an certification scholarships profession

bull Increases an enhances employment opportunities

To learn more about ABET seewwwabetorg

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY 4

O DO MORE

We encourage our stu ents to follow their passions Our programs offer stu ents the flexibility nee e to pursue stu ies in other aca emic areas at Syracuse University allowing many to pursue a minor or a secon major

Examples include

Minors bull Architecture bull Computer Science bull Construction Management bull Energy Systems bull Engineering Management bull Entrepreneurship amp Emerging Enterprises bull Music In ustry bull Public Communications

For more information about available majors an

Second Majors bull Biochemistry bull Economics bull Foreign Language bull Forensic Science bull International Relations bull Mathematics bull Physics bull Policy Stu ies

minors visit coursecatalogsyredu

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 5

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 7: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

O DO MORE

We encourage our stu ents to follow their passions Our programs offer stu ents the flexibility nee e to pursue stu ies in other aca emic areas at Syracuse University allowing many to pursue a minor or a secon major

Examples include

Minors bull Architecture bull Computer Science bull Construction Management bull Energy Systems bull Engineering Management bull Entrepreneurship amp Emerging Enterprises bull Music In ustry bull Public Communications

For more information about available majors an

Second Majors bull Biochemistry bull Economics bull Foreign Language bull Forensic Science bull International Relations bull Mathematics bull Physics bull Policy Stu ies

minors visit coursecatalogsyredu

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 5

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 8: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

CHALLEN E YOURSELF ETAN MBA The H John Riley Dual EngineeringMBA Program is a five-year program option for stu ents to complete a bachelorrsquos egree in engineering or computer science an an MBA from our Whitman School of Management Stu ents apply in the spring of their sophomore year

FAST-TRACK TOA MASTERrsquoS Stu ents have the opportunity to complete their BS an MS in their engineering or computer science iscipline in a total of five years

BECOME AN RADUATEWITH ENTREPRENEUR HONORS

The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program provi es a Entrepreneurship opportunities are central to the compelling e ucational experience for accomplishe stu ents In stu ent experience at SU We offer courses focuse this vibrant an intellectual community stu ents take fascinating on esign thinking innovation entrepreneurialism courses participate in special cultural an aca emic events get an effective communication skills for engineers an priority course registration an pursue faculty-gui e research computer scientists Stu ents can apply to the Invent or professional work in their fiel SU program a six-week summer immersion program

where they ldquo esign prototype an pitchrdquo as they invent tangible pro ucts In a ition there are several stu ent entrepreneurship competitions hoste on the Syracuse campus inclu ing the ACC Innovation Challenge an the Panasci Business Plan Competition

| S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y 6

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 9: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

Stu ents visit a construction site in Dubai Stu ents take an excursion to Greece uring their semester abroa

AIN REAL-WORLD INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE At Syracuse University you can stu y engineering or computer science an have an exciting stu y abroa experience while making the same progress towar gra uation as if you were on campus In an increasingly global worl pursuing the opportunity to stu y abroa will make your aca emic experience richer an will also ifferentiate you in your future career

bull Dublin bull Ma ri bull Florence bull Santiago bull Hong Kong bull Strasbourg bull Lon on bull Sy ney

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 7

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 10: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

TESTYOUR KNOWLED E BUILD PROFESSIONAL CONNECTIONS By joining one of our 20+ clubs or professional organizations you could

bull buil a car that runs on a chemical energy source bull esign an buil a rocket bull esign an buil a robot bull buil a formula car to race in competition bull buil an off-roa Baja car bull buil a steel bri ge for competition bull atten national professional organization conferences bull participate in community outreach programs bull esign buil an compete in the IEEE micromouse competition bull prepare me ical instruments for clinics in the eveloping worl bull network with engineering an computer science professionals

There are professional societies and clubs for every major in our College

bull Alpha Omega Epsilon national engineering sorority bull American Institute of Aeronautics an Astronautics bull American Institute of Chemical Engineers bull American Society of Civil Engineers bull American Society of Mechanical Engineers bull Biome ical Engineering Society bull Engineering Worl Health bull Engineers Without Bor ers bull Institute of Electrical an Electronics Engineers

| SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

bull National Society for Black Engineers bull Out in Science Technology Engineering an Mathematics bull Society of Asian Scientists an Engineers bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Formula Racing Team bull Society of Automotive Engineers - Mini Baja Racing Team bull Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers bull Society of Women Engineers bull Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society bull Theta Tau national engineering fraternity

8

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 11: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

Committed to studentsrsquo success We know that stu ents who choose to stu y engineering or computer science are ambitious an riven by challenges Being a new stu ent is a time for transition an we want to see our stu ents succee The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a number of programs in place to support stu entsrsquo success First-YearAdvisors

Aca emic a visors work irectly with first-year stu ents to help them select courses un erstan aca emic policies an proce ures an navigate their transition to college A visors can also help stu ents take a vantage of the many opportunities an resources at Syracuse University

Academic ExcellenceWorkshops

Some first- an secon -year courses are challenging an no one knows this better than current stu ents Aca emic Excellence Workshops are peer-facilitate one-cre it pass fail courses esigne to supplement the instruction in many first- an secon -year courses

Pathfinder Program

Stu ents helping stu ents Pathfin ers are peer mentors who will help first-year stu ents transition to life as new members of the Syracuse University community Pathfin ers offer gui ance support an frien ship to new stu ents in the first semester an beyon

Engineering and Computer Science Learning Community

The Engineering an Computer Science Learning Community is a vibrant community of stu ents who share an interest an enthusiasm for engineering computer science an technology This living environment makes it easy an convenient for stu ents to stu y an learn together right in their resi ence hall

Success Coaching

Success Coaches are available to assist stu ents in reaching their aca emic an personal goals Coaches can work with stu ents on both aca emic an personal goal setting time management campus involvement stress management an other strategies to overcome challenges This is accomplishe through one-on-one meetings an small group workshops

SummerStart

This resi ential program is esigne to give incoming first-year Syracuse University stu ents a hea start on their aca emic stu ies Stu ents enroll in two or three aca emic courses uring the secon summer session The program provi es a high level of mentoring an support to stu ents Information is available at summerstartsyredu

Transfer Student Success

Syracuse University welcomes a talente group of transfer stu ents to campus every semester From the time of application we will work closely with stu ents to iscuss transfer cre its aca emic programs housing options an all other questions Upon arrival on campus our staff will connect transfer stu ents to programs an resources that will help them make a smooth transition to life at Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 9

CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

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CHAN IN THEW

RESEARCH

10 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 13: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

WORLDTHROU H Un ergra uates have the opportunity to work in numerous engineering an computer science laboratories They can con uct their own research play an integral role on a research team or even co-author a paper with their professors Un ergra uate stu ents in engineering an computer science at Syracuse University have outstan ing opportunities to engage in lea ing-e ge research taking place in labs throughout the College Whether uring the aca emic year or summer un ergra uate researchers work alongsi e faculty an gra uate stu ents tackling complex problems an eveloping innovative solutions an technologies Through research stu ents gain a itional skills an knowle ge an a han s-on opportunity to make a ifference Often the opportunity an experience of being involve in research exten s beyon the lab with many stu ents taking a vantage of opportunities to showcase their work in un ergra uate research competitions at Syracuse University the Syracuse Center of Excellence an national conferences

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) The National Science Foun ation fun s a large number of research opportunities for un ergra uate stu ents through its REU Sites program REU Sites consist of a group of un ergra uates who work in the research programs of the host institution Each stu ent is associate with a specific research project where heshe works closely with the faculty an other researchers Stu ents are grante stipen s an in many cases assistance with housing an travel Un ergra uate stu ents supporte with NSF fun s

Andrew Ramos Bioengineeringmust be citizens or permanent resi ents of the Unite States or its possessions An Class of 2017 starte working REU Site may be at either a US or international location in research labs at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute as a Our students have participated in summer REU freshman His main research programs at these locations with Professor Pranav Soman

Binghamton University UConn Center for Environmental Science focuse on the investigation Boston University an Engineering of new biomaterials for bone California State University UMass - Amherst tissue engineering applications Carnegie Mellon University University of Alabama An rew presente his research at City College of New York University of Arkansas conferences across the country Columbia University University of California inclu ing the annual meeting Cornell University University of Cincinnati of the Biome ical Engineering Eastern Kentucky University University of Colora o Anschutz Society an the University of Georgia Tech Me ical Campus Pennsylvania Honors Diversity MIT University of Delaware Symposium In gra uate school Oregon State University University of Marylan An rew is currently pursuing a Portlan State University University of Notre Dame PhD in biome ical engineering Pur ue University University of Pennsylvania focuse on stem cells genome Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh engineering an regenerative Richmon University Me ical Center University of Virginia me icine at the University of Stony Brook University Upstate Me ical University Oxfor in the Unite King om Syracuse Biomaterials Institute Woo s Hole Oceanographic Institution Syracuse University

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 11

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

Page 14: College of Engineering Computer Science · 2018-03-26 · FACTS ABOUTTHE COLLE E OF . EN INEERIN AND COMPUTER SCIENCE } 1 ... entrepreneurialism, this vibrant an intellectual community,

12 | SYRACUSE UNIVERS ITY

CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

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CAREER READY Cooperative Education The College of Engineering an Computer Science co-op program provi es un ergra uate stu ents with an exciting opportunity to not only gra uate from Syracuse University with a egree in han but to also leave campus with at least two summers of pai work experience

There are numerous benefits of a co-op experience bull Practicalwork experience in an area relate to a stu entrsquos bull Stu ents who participate have a competitive e ge upon aca emic interests gra uation

bull An opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in a bull Development of personal skills inclu ing communication professional environment self-confi ence an maturity

bull Working alongside professional engineers an computer bull You get pai While the primary emphasis of the co-op scientists program is to help stu ents gain high-quality challenging

bull A chance to build great interpersonal skills an rewar ing work experiences the fact that you are bull An early opportunity to test career interests and goals engage in a pai experience is also very appealing Co-op bull Stu ents return to school with a stronger perspective of stu ents receive competitive compensation for their time current eman s of in ustry an talents Stu ents report earning up to $40hour over the

bull Co-op assignments can lea to permanent jobs an higher course of a co-op work assignment starting salaries

Job Preparedness The College of Engineering an Computer Science has a career service office that offers a wi e range of career-relate services to stu ents engaging them from their first year an provi ing support through gra uation We invite our stu ents to take a vantage of our offerings so that we can empower them to get the most out of their college experience Inclu e in the list of services are bull Career fairs bull Cover letter writing bull Resume preparation bull Negotiating the offer bull Employer networking sessions bull Business acumen coaching bull In ustry tours bull Mock interviewing bull Interview skills bull Career fair preparation sessions bull Job search strategies bull Job sha owing opportunities

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 13

From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

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From Syracuse to theWorld From multinational corporations to startups to national research labs gra uates of Syracuse Universityrsquos College of Engineering an Computer Science earn opportunities that fulfill their loftiest career aspirations Each semester we host a career fair featuring employers who are specifically looking for engineering an computer science stu ents Each semester Syracuse University also hosts a campuswi e career fair featuring employers seeking stu ents from many isciplines inclu ing engineering an computer science Companies seek out our stu ents for co-op experiences an professional positions

3M Arca is Boeing Abbott Argonne National Laboratory Bombar ier Accenture AIS Inc Bose A vance Micro Devices (AMD) Atlantic Testing Laboratories Boston Scientific AECOM AVANGRID Brainlab Air Force Research Laboratory BAE Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb Alarmcom BNY Mellon Brookhaven National Laboratory Amazon Barnar Construction Company Inc CampS Companies Amphenol Barton amp Logui ice CDM Smith Anaren Baxter Nye Engineering amp Surveying Carrier ndash Unite Technologies Anheiser Busch Biome ica Corporation Anoplate Bloomberg LP Caterpillar Inc Apple BMW Central Hu son Gas amp Electric

14 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

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The Chazen Companies Clark Construction Clough Harbor an Associates (CHA) Cognizant ConforMIS CONMED Corporation Consigli Construction Constellation An Exelon Company Corning Inc Cryomech Inc Davis-Stan ar Dell EMC Deloitte Consulting DuPont Eaton Corporation eClinicalWorks Entergy Environmental Protection Agency Epic Systems Inc ESENPRO Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shiel Ernst amp Young Fe eral Aviation A ministration (FAA) Fi elity Investments Foo an Drug A ministration (FDA) For Motor Company Frito Lay Fulton General Electric General Dynamics Electric Boat General Motors GHD Gilbane Inc Glottal Enterprises Gomez an Sullivan Google Green International Affiliates UTC Aerospace Systems Harris Corporation Haverfiel Aviation Inc Honeywell Hu son Valley Engineering (HVEA) IBM ICM Controls INFICON Infosys Integrate Me ical Devices Inc Intel International Paper

ITT Corporation Johnson amp Johnson Inc JPMorgan Chase Kiewit Kolmar Labs Knowles Cazenovia KPMG Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Kraft Heinz LA County Dept of Public Works Langan Lenovo Lockhee Martin Marquar t Switches Inc Marylan Department of Transportation Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Microsoft MITRE Corporation Moo yrsquos Analytics Morgan Stanley NASA Langley Research Center National Fuel Gas National Gri Naval Sea Systems Comman New York Air Brake Norfolk Southern Northeast Structural Steel Inc Northrop Grumman Novelis NY State DEC NY State DOT NY State Transit Authority OrsquoBrien amp Gere Oak Ri ge National Laboratory Orchi Design PAC amp Associates Pall Corporation Pennsylvania DOT PepsiCo Polymer Technologies Inc Pratt amp Whitney Qualcomm Raymon Corporation Raytheon Regeneron SAIC Saab Sensis Corporation Salient Management Company

Samsung Group SanDisk Schlumberger Schnabel Engineering Inc Schnei er Electric Sensing Strategies Inc Sikorsky Aircraft SmartWatt Energy Inc Space an Naval Warfare Systems Comman

SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems SRC St Josephrsquos Health Care Stantec Stryker Corporation Symmetry Me ical Tactair Flui Controls Inc Teach for America Tectonic Engineering amp Surveying Consultants PC

Texas DOT Tishman Construction Travelers TRC - Environmental Tricon Piping Systems Turner Construction US Air Force US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory Commission US Patent an Tra emark Office Unique In oor Comfort Unite Space Alliance US Beverage Net Inc UTC Corporation Verizon Virgo VMware Wa sworth Center NYS Dept of Health Welch Allyn Weston amp Sampson Whiting-Turner WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Xcel Energy Xerox Xylem Inc Zimmer

E N G I N E E R I N G amp C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E | 15

PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

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PREPARED FOR RAD SCHOOL Gra uate schools are looking for stu ents who are prepare for aca emic rigor an who are riven by a curiosity an a passion to learn more Our stu ents stan out because of the strength of the e ucational experiences in our un ergra uate egree programs The strength of our programs not only prepares stu ents for a vance egrees in engineering or computer science but also for programs in law me icine entistry an business Each year approximately 30 percent of our gra uates enroll in an a vance egree program at top universities

Our gra uates from the past several years have enrolle full time in gra uate school at the following institutions

CalTech Penn State University of Illinois Carnegie Mellon Princeton University at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Pur ue University University of Kansas Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Marylan Cornell University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College Rutgers University University of Michigan Drexel University Stanfor University University of New Hampshire Duke University SUNY Upstate Me ical University University of North Carolina ndash Chapel Hill Emory University Syracuse University University of Notre Dame Georgia Tech Temple University University of Oxfor Harvar University Texas AampM University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Tufts University University of Pittsburgh KTH Royal Institute of Technology University of Alberta University of Puerto Rico Lehigh University University at Buffalo University of Southern California Marquette University University of California Berkeley University of Tennessee Space Institute MIT University of California Davis University of Texas Mt Sinai School of Me icine University of Chicago University of Utah New York University University of Colora o ndash Boul er University of Virginia Northeastern University University of Colora o University of Washington Northwestern University School of Me icine Villanova University Ohio State University of Connecticut Virginia Tech Oregon State University University of Flori a Worcester Polytechnic Institute

16 | S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y

ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

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ENGINEER ING amp COMPUTER SC IENCE | 17

College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE

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College of Engineering amp Computer Science Syracuse University

Contact Us Kathleen M Joyce Assistant Dean for Stu ent Recruitment 3154432219 kmjoycesyredu

Jonathan J Hoster Un ergra uate Recruitment Specialist 3154435348 jjhostersyredu

SU Office of A missions 3154433611 orangesyredu

SU Office of Financial Ai 3154431513

ecssyredu LIKE OUR PAGE | ENGINEERINGSU | ENGINEERINGSU | CONNECT WITH US | SUBSCRIBE