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SJSU College of Engineering SJSU College of Engineering
Chabot College
Engineering DepartmentsEngineering Departments• Aviation & TechnologyAviation & Technology• Chemical & Materials Chemical & Materials
EngineeringEngineering• Civil & Environmental Civil & Environmental
EngineeringEngineering• Computer EngineeringComputer Engineering• Electrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering• General EngineeringGeneral Engineering• Industrial & Systems Industrial & Systems
EngineeringEngineering• Mechanical & Aerospace Mechanical & Aerospace
EngineeringEngineering
Department ChairsDepartment Chairs
• Dr. Fred Barez, Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringDr. Fred Barez, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering• Dr. Pat Backer, Aviation and TechnologyDr. Pat Backer, Aviation and Technology• Dr. Emily Allen, Chemical and Materials EngineeringDr. Emily Allen, Chemical and Materials Engineering• Dr. Akthem Al-Manaseer, Civil and Enviornmental Dr. Akthem Al-Manaseer, Civil and Enviornmental
EngineeringEngineering• Dr. Sigurd Meldal, Computer EngineeringDr. Sigurd Meldal, Computer Engineering• Dr. Avtar Singh, Electrical EngineeringDr. Avtar Singh, Electrical Engineering• Dr. Lou Freund, Industrial and Systems EngineeringDr. Lou Freund, Industrial and Systems Engineering
College of Engineering…. College of Engineering…. Over 1,000 graduates for 2005-06!Over 1,000 graduates for 2005-06!
College HighlightsCollege Highlights
The College is ranked 2The College is ranked 2ndnd by 2007 US News among by 2007 US News among all US public non-PhD all US public non-PhD granting engineering granting engineering colleges. colleges.
((1212thth, including private colleges and , including private colleges and
military academiesmilitary academies.).)
College HighlightsCollege Highlights The Electrical Engineering The Electrical Engineering
program is ranked program is ranked secondsecond by by 2007 US News among all US 2007 US News among all US public non-PhD granting public non-PhD granting engineering colleges. engineering colleges.
(11th, including private colleges and (11th, including private colleges and military academies.)military academies.)
College HighlightsCollege Highlights The Civil Engineering program is The Civil Engineering program is
ranked ranked thirdthird by 2006 US News by 2006 US News among all US public non-PhD among all US public non-PhD granting engineering colleges. granting engineering colleges.
(16th, including private colleges and (16th, including private colleges and military academies.)military academies.)
College HighlightsCollege Highlights The Computer Engineering The Computer Engineering
program is ranked program is ranked firstfirst by by 2007 US News among all US 2007 US News among all US public non-PhD granting public non-PhD granting engineering colleges. engineering colleges.
It’s good to be #1!It’s good to be #1!(5th, including private colleges and (5th, including private colleges and
military academies.)military academies.)
College HighlightsCollege Highlights The Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineering
program is ranked program is ranked thirdthird by by 2007 US News among all US 2007 US News among all US public non-PhD granting public non-PhD granting engineering colleges. engineering colleges.
(12th, including private colleges and (12th, including private colleges and military academies.)military academies.)
College HighlightsCollege Highlights• Strong ties to the Silicon Valley industryStrong ties to the Silicon Valley industry
– scholarships scholarships – laboratorylaboratory– internships and part-time workinternships and part-time work– industry expert lecturersindustry expert lecturers– a very large alumni base in the SV industrya very large alumni base in the SV industry– special program supportspecial program support
College HighlightsCollege Highlights
• Special ProgramsSpecial Programs– Silicon Valley Scholarship Program Silicon Valley Scholarship Program – Global Technology InitiativeGlobal Technology Initiative– Engineering Advising CenterEngineering Advising Center– MESA Engineering Program (MEP)MESA Engineering Program (MEP)– Community for Engineering Learning & LivingCommunity for Engineering Learning & Living
Global Technology InitiativeGlobal Technology Initiative A free two-week study tour of Taiwan and China A free two-week study tour of Taiwan and China
industry and universities.industry and universities.
• Provide the students a Provide the students a global perspective for global perspective for engineering and engineering and entrepreneurship entrepreneurship
• Prepare them for career Prepare them for career success in this success in this globalization eraglobalization era
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/gti/2005/index.html
Student OrganizationsStudent Organizations
Over 19 different student organizations in Over 19 different student organizations in all disciplines!all disciplines!
Silicon Valley Engineering Silicon Valley Engineering ScholarshipScholarship
• Over $0.5M offered since 2002Over $0.5M offered since 2002
• Scholarship ranging from $5,000 per year to Scholarship ranging from $5,000 per year to $11,000 per year.$11,000 per year.
• Funded by private donors and companies Funded by private donors and companies like: Applied Materials, Solectron, Lam like: Applied Materials, Solectron, Lam Research, National Semiconductor, Xilinx, Research, National Semiconductor, Xilinx, etc. etc.
F2006 Transfer Student F2006 Transfer Student Scholarship Recipients Scholarship Recipients
$10,000 winners!$10,000 winners!
• Katy Griffin (Cabrillo College)Katy Griffin (Cabrillo College)
• Philip Boutelle (Cabrillo College)Philip Boutelle (Cabrillo College)
• Amber Grant (Cabrillo College) Amber Grant (Cabrillo College)
• Haza Mohamad Saeed (San Joaquin Delta)Haza Mohamad Saeed (San Joaquin Delta)
Your name could be on this list!Your name could be on this list!
Notable AlumniNotable Alumni
• Omid Kordestani, Senior Vice President, Omid Kordestani, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Field Operations, Worldwide Sales and Field Operations, Goggle, Inc – Goggle, Inc – Forbes 400, 1.9 billion Forbes 400, 1.9 billion
• Gust Perlegos, Executive Vice President Gust Perlegos, Executive Vice President Atmel CorporationAtmel Corporation
• Charles Davidson, President, C. W. Charles Davidson, President, C. W. Davidson CompanyDavidson Company
New!New!
Business Minor for Business Minor for Engineering StudentsEngineering Students
Lower Division TransferLower Division Transfer ((Have less than 60 semester/90 quarter transferable units)Have less than 60 semester/90 quarter transferable units)
• Meet the First Time Freshman Admission RequirementsMeet the First Time Freshman Admission Requirements
– Submit your high school transcript to evaluate for Submit your high school transcript to evaluate for college college prep courses.prep courses.
– Submit SAT 1 or ACT scores, unless your high school Submit SAT 1 or ACT scores, unless your high school GPA was above 3.00, to evaluate for GPA was above 3.00, to evaluate for Eligibility Index.Eligibility Index.
– Make up any high school deficiencies on a course-by-Make up any high school deficiencies on a course-by-course basis, usually by completing general education course basis, usually by completing general education courses with grades of “C” or better at a community courses with grades of “C” or better at a community college.college.
• Be in good standing at the last college of attendanceBe in good standing at the last college of attendance
– Earn at least a 2.00 GPA in all college transferable workEarn at least a 2.00 GPA in all college transferable work..
Upper DivisionUpper Division TransferTransfer
• Have completed 60/90 or more transferable units.Have completed 60/90 or more transferable units.
• Must complete 30/45 units of general education courses, graded Must complete 30/45 units of general education courses, graded C or better in each course, including four basic skills course:C or better in each course, including four basic skills course:
A1. One speech courseA1. One speech course
A2. One course in English compositionA2. One course in English composition
A3. One critical thinking course A3. One critical thinking course (not required for Engineering majors)(not required for Engineering majors)
B4. A math course with intermediate algebra as a B4. A math course with intermediate algebra as a prerequisiteprerequisite
• Must earn at least a 2.00 GPA on transferable work.(NR 2.40)Must earn at least a 2.00 GPA on transferable work.(NR 2.40)
• Be in good standing at the last college of attendanceBe in good standing at the last college of attendance
How do I apply and learn more about other California State
University campuses?
Just a Reminder…….Just a Reminder…….
•Engineering is NOT impacted•No additional requirements for admission to SJSU (Math, Physics, etc) beyond CSU regular requirements for transfer admission•Completion of entire sequence of Lower Division course requirements is NOT mandatory for enrollment in Upper Division coursework•Area A3 Critical Thinking is NOT required for admission or graduation from Engineering programs. Must indicate Engineering as a major on CSU Mentor
• Completion of ENGL 1B with a grade of C or higher is required to take the WST and to enroll in 100W courses
• Encourage students to complete equivalent to ENGL 1B prior to transfer
• Successful completion of WST is required prior to enrollment in 100W courses and all other SJSU Studies courses
• Helpful resources for WST preparation: http://www.sjsu.edu/larc
Writing Skills Test (WST)
•Pass the Writing Skills Test (by 2nd SJSU semester at the latest)
Important Dates
Transfer Admission Agreements (TAA) for Fall 2007: TAA Contract & CSUMentor application deadline: Nov. 15, 2006Priority Application Period
Fall 2007: Oct. 1-Nov. 30 2006Spring 2007: Deadline is Nov. 1
Intent-to-Enroll & Deposit deadline: June 1, 2007 Spring 2007: Complete 4 basic skills by Summer 2006 Fall 2007: Complete 4 basic skills by Spring 2007
Open HouseOpen House
• Spring 2007 – Spring 2007 – April 21, 2007April 21, 2007- Lab tours and department - Lab tours and department
presentationspresentations
- University-wide admitted - University-wide admitted student receptionstudent reception
For more informationFor more information
College of Engineering
(408) 924-3800
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• Interest pageInterest page
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Questions?Questions?
Linda OrtegaLinda Ortega
Student Program CoordinatorStudent Program Coordinator
(408) 924-3978(408) 924-3978
[email protected]@sjsu.edu