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1 What is Engineering? Engineering 2013

2 Introductions Leader’s name Job title Degree type, University Work experience following college graduation Eastman engineer since [year] If local graduate: high school, graduation year Name Job title Degree type University Work experience following college graduation Eastman engineer since [year] If local graduate: high school, graduation year Name Job title Degree type, University Work experience following college graduation Eastman engineer since [year] If local graduate: high school, graduation year Name Job title Degree type, University Work experience following college graduation Eastman engineer since [year] If local graduate: high school, graduation year

3 What is engineering ? According to Webster’s Dictionary: Engineering The application of math and science by which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to people. Engineers apply math and science for the betterment of society through: DesignManufacturingResearch & Development ManagementContinual Improvement Logistics Above all, engineers are problem solvers who make things work better, more efficiently, quicker and cheaper.

4 Salary Comparisons CareerCollege (years)Average Salary*Hourly RateFactor (thousands)** Fast Food Cook0$18,230$8.76/hr- Cosmetologist0$27,070$13.02/hr- Auto Mechanic0$37,880$18.21/hr- Realtor0$53,100$25.53/hr- Reporter4$43,270$20.80/hr11 Physical Therapist8$76,220$36.64/hr9 Chemist4$72,740$34.97/hr22 Veterinarian8$90,110$43.32/hr11 Accountant4$67,430$32.42/hr16 Registered Nurse4$66,530$31.99/hr16 Pharmacist6$106,630$51.27/hr17 Computer Programmer4$74,690$35.91/hr18 Computer Engineer4$91,540$44.01/hr22 Mechanical Engineer4$80,580$38.74/hr20 Electrical Engineer4$86,250$41.47/hr21 Civil Engineer4$81,180$39.03/hr20 Chemical Engineer4$91,670$44.07/hr22 Petroleum Engineer4$119,960$57.67/hr30 Medical Doctor10$168,550$81.03/hr16 Lawyer6$129,020$62.03/hr21 Higher Factor Is Better! *Average salaries from May 2009, Bureau of Labor Statistics Website **Factor is average salary / years of college

5 Earning Potential vs. Minimum Wage Engineers have high earning potentials over the course of their career. Since 2000, engineering salaries have increased by ~35%. Years AFTER H.S. Graduation (based on 1998 salary data)

6 Engineering Disciplines Major Disciplines Other Disciplines Mechanical Electrical Chemical Civil Industrial Petroleum Automotive Aerospace Agricultural Biomedical Computer Environmental Materials Nuclear Robotics Safety

7 Mechanical Engineering Concerned with design, manufacture & operation of a wide range of components, devices, or systems: microscopic parts (nanotechnology) to gigantic gears heating, ventilation, refrigeration manufacturing equipment (tanks, motors, pumps) laser technology biomedical applications automotive industry computer-aided design, automation, robotics Broadest of all the engineering disciplines in its range of activities

8 Chemical Engineering Applying chemistry to the solution of practical problems Gasoline Plastic Energy (natural gas, oil heating, coal) Adhesives Clothing Building Materials

9 Electrical Engineering Play a role in almost everything we interact with on a daily basis. They design smaller, cheaper, and better: cell phones computers power systems appliances robots Apply specialized skill to the design, manufacture, application, installation, and operation of electrical products and systems.

10 Civil Engineering Create solutions to cope with: air quality issues decaying cities, roadways and bridges clogged airports and highways polluted streams, rivers and lakes Design and Develop Solutions to use oil/gas as a means to support our society and dependence on fossil fuel energy.

11 Industrial Engineering Design data processing systems Integrate activities of finance, engineering and management Develop systems for planning, cost analysis, production and quality of products Stresses design, improvement, and installation of integrated systems of people, material, and equipment for the effective production of goods or services in all types of industries

12 Petroleum Engineering Concerned with drilling, transportation, storage, and discovery of a wide range systems ranging from Extraction Rigs, Drilling Rigs, and Storage systems: How to get oil from the ground How to store oil in reservoirs Operation of Pumps or Well Heads Extraction Technology Future Applications automotive industry Broadest of all the engineering disciplines in its range of activities

13 Good Traits for Engineers Enjoy solving problems Like working with other people (strong teamwork skills) Interested in serving human needs Want to make things work better Strive for continual improvement Able to adapt to a changing environment Good communication skills Strong study skills Desire to constantly learn new things Data analysis skills Strong computer skills

14 College Entrance Requirements Required Algebra I & IIGeometry TrigonometryCalculus PhysicsChemistry Computer ProgrammingSocial Studies Foreign LanguagesFine Arts/Humanities Highly Recommended – Not Required AP ChemistryAP Physics AP CalculusAP Biology Any Advanced Placement classes really help prepare you for college and in most cases drastically help “lighten your load.”

15 College Advice The next 2-3 years in high school and especially the following 4-8 years in college drastically impact the quality of your adult life!!!

16 CoursesCredits Mathematical Sciences17 hours Physical Sciences21 hours Engineering Sciences15 hours Petroleum Engineering Professional Courses 46 hours Petroleum Engineering Electives 3 hours Technical Electives6 hours Humanities, Social Sciences, and English 24 hours TOTAL HOURS132 hours Course Requirements Petroleum Engineering University of Tulsa

17 CHEM 1011 - General Chemistry Lab I CHEM 1013 - General Chemistry I ES 2013 - Statics ES 3003 - Introductory Fluid Mechanics ES 3023 - Mechanics of Materials ES 3053 - Thermodynamics ES 3073 - Heat Transfer GEOL 1014 - Introduction to Physical Geology GEOL 3153 - Sedimentary Rocks and Processes GEOL 4063 - Petroleum Geology MATH 2014 - Calculus I MATH 2024 - Calculus II MATH 2073 - Calculus III MATH 3073 - Differential Equations PHYS 2051 - General Physics I Laboratory PHYS 2053 - General Physics I PHYS 2063 - General Physics II STAT 4813 - Statistical Methods for Scientists and Engineer Course Requirements Petroleum Engineering University of Tulsa MATH AND BASIC SCIENCE COURSES

18 PE 1001 - Introduction to Petroleum Engineering PE 2101 - Rock and Fluid Properties Lab PE 2113 - Rock Properties PE 2123 - Fluid Properties PE 3003 - Petroleum Economics and Property Evaluation PE 3013 - Computer Applications in Petroleum Engineering PE 3023 - Reservoir Engineering I PE 3041 - Drilling Lab PE 3043 - Drilling Engineering I PE 3073 - Production Engineering I PE 3133 - Natural Gas Reservoir Engineering PE 3233 - Natural Gas Production Engineering PE 4043 - Drilling Engineering II PE 4053 - Formation Evaluation PE 4063 - Well Construction and Completion Design PE 4071 - Production Engineering Lab PE 4073 - Production Engineering II PE 4113 - Reservoir Engineering II PE 4983 - Capstone Design Course Requirements Petroleum Engineering University of Tulsa PETROLEUM ENGINEERING COURSES

19 2012 Incoming Freshman Class Profile University of Tulsa 806 total freshmen Male – 57%; Female – 43% 19% multicultural students 39% – In State 35% – Out of State 26% International 30 states and 21 foreign countries represented Average ACT Composite – 28 Average SAT CR+M – 1280 Average GPA – 3.8 Rank – 72% in top 10%

20 FALL SPRING TOTAL Tuition (12-18 hours)*$17,015 $34,030 Room and Board(double occupancy in Fisher Hall and 15 meal plan) $5,083 10,166 Student Services Fee** $485--$485 Student Association Fee $60 $120 Community Fee$100 $200 Residence Hall Association Fee $25 $50 TOTALS$22,768$22,283$45,051 Tuition and Fees 2013-2014 Tuition & Fees for Incoming Students (subject to change without notice) Books and supplies typically cost $1,200 per year. Student costs for personal expenses, such as transportation, laundry, entertainment, etc., are estimated at approximately $3,000 annually and vary according to individual lifestyles and distance from home. YOU WILL NEED TO MULTIPLY THE TOTAL PLUS THE ABOVE EXPENSES TIMES 4 YEARS.

21 SALARIES OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS National Salary Data Salary$61,233 - $173,988 Bonus$224.94 - $39,580 Profit Sharing$2,895 - $30,913 Total Pay (? XTotal Pay combines base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, overtime pay and other forms of cash earnings, as applicable for this job. It does not include equity (stock) compensation, cash value of retirement benefits, or the value of other non-cash benefits (e.g. healthcare). ) $63,165 - $214,091 National Salary Data

22 Cooperative Education Typically a five year program with alternating periods of book learning (school) and application (work, typically in industry). Typically a five year program with alternating periods of book learning (school) and application (work, typically in industry). YearFallSpringSummer 1School 2Work 3School 4Work 5School Benefits of a Cooperative Education Pay for your college education ($36,000/YR or more) Gain valuable experience, real engineering work Increase your market value at graduation (considerably) Usually assures job offer from co-op company Offers well deserved and beneficial break from school!

23 Summary Engineers have been involved in almost everything you see, touch, or rely upon Engineering can be an exciting career full of opportunitiesJob market is generally goodPay and benefits are among the top for the level of educationOpportunities for leadership, global travel, and benefiting humankind abound An engineering degree can open many doors to careers in other exciting areas such as medicine, law, business administration, PhD (research, teaching, etc.)


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