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1 College of Business and Technology School of Engineering and Information Systems

2 SEIS includes the Department of Engineering & Technology Management and the Department of Computer Science & Information Systems. We offer associate, bachelor and master degree programs with hands-on learning opportunities in computers, robotics, 3D printing and more. With the completion of the new 21 st Century Center for Manufacturing Systems, students gain even more hands-on skills that will give them an edge in a competitive job market. Who are we?

3 All of our programs are applied engineering and technology-based with the majority of courses providing quality experiences in our state-of-the- art laboratories. Our faculty members are experts in their respective disciplines and stay current in their fields by conducting scholarly research and continually engaging in professional development activities. Who are we?

4 The SEIS primary purpose is to prepare advanced technology/engineering management graduates and contribute to the economic development of the region and beyond. Our graduates are well prepared for careers in their respective fields. They are prepared to enter into a wide range of positions in industry, business, education and the government. What do we do?

5 Accreditation The BS in Engineering Technology and MS in Engineering and Technology Management are accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).

6 Accreditation The BBA in Information Systems is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

7 The first of its kind in the state, the center is designed to allow students in SEIS access to hands-on learning opportunities with industry- leading technology. The Center is providing exciting opportunities for generations of students and ushering in the next level of global manufacturing and technology in the state of Kentucky. 21 st Century Center for Manufacturing Systems

8 The Center, in collaboration with industry, provides opportunities for students to work on applied engineering projects that integrate mechanical, electrical, computer and control system components. This highly skilled workforce should attract new businesses to the region, provide their employers with a strong competitive edge and will possess the capacity to start new enterprises leading to future job creation. 21 st Century Center for Manufacturing Systems

9 Current Research Dr. Jorge Ortega-Moody - Automation –In response to the need for better training and development in automation and control systems, a virtual laboratories of real industries scenarios. The objective is to replicate actuators and sensors that all operate with the same characteristics of their physical components. Dr. Hans Chapman with student Robert Rowlett –This project seeks to demonstrate that renewable electrical energy can be produced through magnetic induction in the absence of nonrenewable sources.

10 Current MS Theses Caiwen Ding - Design and analysis of a LabVIEW and Arduino-based automatic solar tracking system John M. Awbrey - Application of ergonomic principles in computer workstations to alleviate health risks from extended computer use Matt Watson - Design Refinement by Iterative Virtual Experimentation (DRIVE): A methodology to solving engineering design problems Feng Gao - Benefits use Lean Six Sigma in reducing customer waiting time of commercial bank industry in China

11 Current MS Theses Fatemeh Kakhki - Factor Analysis and Yield Optimization of a Billet Manufacturing Process: A Case Study Caiwu Ding - Model based optimization and definition in integrated Engineering design approach: a case study Armin Maraghehmoghaddam - Development of a user interface to communicate with virtual delta robot by Modbus/TCP protocol

12 Department of Computer Science and Information Systems (CSIS)

13 BBA - Computer Information Systems BS - Computer Science Area of Concentration General Computer Science Option Computer and Network Security Option Computer Gaming Option BS - Computer Science Major Academic Programs

14 Computer Information Systems CIS is the study of Management Information Systems (MIS) Involving:Networks Software and Hardware

15 General Computer Science & Computer Science Major Students gain knowledge of: Programming Languages Telecommunication & Networking Operating Systems Computer Electronics Database Systems Computer Science Major must be paired with a minor

16 Computer and Network Security Involves networking management and teaches a firm understanding of high level programming language Some classes consists of: Data mining concepts Telecommunication & Networking Systems & Security

17 Computer Gaming Involves a strong interest in the design and implementation of computer games Some classes consist of: Game Implementation Technique Multiplayer Networking Game Programming Computer graphics

18 Information Systems Careers Computer Systems Analyst Database Administrator Computer and Information Systems Manager Network Systems Analyst Data Communications Analyst

19 Computer Science Careers Applications and Systems Programming Systems Analysis Software Development Research Database Management Telecommunications and Security Game Programming Consulting

20 Department of Engineering and Technology Management (ETM)

21 BS in Engineering Management AAS & BS in Engineering Technology Construction Management and Civil Engineering Design and Manufacturing Electronics & Computer Engineering Academic Programs

22 Engineering Management The Engineering Management program is the ETM Department’s response to an increasing need in the region for industrial personnel who are capable of solving engineering related problems that require a stronger mathematical and scientific background. The EM program is designed to enhance the technology base of the region with associated educational and long term economic benefits.

23 Construction Management & Civil Engineering Technology Students are prepared for careers such as estimator, engineering technologist, surveyor, or project manager Learn the management, engineering, and technology of residential, commercial, and highway construction Study commercial explosives, highway and bridge development, hydrology, 3-D surface modeling, and site layout Salary  $45,000 average

24 Design & Manufacturing Engineering Technology Students are prepared to work effectively as a supervisor or manager Learn basic control systems, computer-aided drafting (CAD), industrial safety, quality control, and management, fundamentals of robotics in systems engineering, interfacing, and applications Learn maintenance, installation, and operation of robots and automation systems Salary  $50,000 average

25 Electronic & Computer Engineering Technology Students are prepared for positions such as Electronic Technician, Computer Analyst, Network Analyst, Network Administrator, Computer Hardware Engineer, and System Administrator Learn digital electronics, analog circuits and devices, communication systems, microprocessor electronics, computer networks, fiber optics, computer electronics, and wireless technologies Salary  $50,000 average

26 MS Engineering & Technology Management –Concentration 1: Engineering & Technology Management –Concentration 2: Information Systems & Analytics SEIS Masters Degree Options

27 MS Engineering & Technology Management The MSETM is designed to prepare graduates to meet the requirements of industries, businesses and service organizations for competent applied engineering professionals who are capable of managing personnel, technical infrastructure, and facilities in our complex and continuously changing industrial organizations. Two MSETM concentrations are offered: –Engineering & Technology Management –Information Systems & Analytics

28 MS Engineering & Technology Management

29 School of Engineering & Information Systems Employers and Advisory Board Companies East KY Power AEP SRG Global Lockheed-Martin Performance Contracting Group KDMK Cooper Standard Mazak Mitsubishi Hitachi Stober Drives Boneal, Inc. Marathon Oil Frederick and May Construction Osram Sylvania Regal Beloit Summit Polymers Toyota (TMMK) AK Steel e+CancerCare

30 Job Opportunities Quality Control Manager Development Engineer Project Manager Estimator Technology Consultant Design Engineer Manufacturing Engineer Quality Engineer CAD Manager Electrical Designer Production Manager Network Administration Construction Manager Quality Assurance Technician Operations Manager Hardware Software designer Process Engineer Project Inspector Manufacturing Superintendent Eng. & Tech. Education Teacher Technology Officer Microcomputer Specialist Web Adminsitration Engineering Technician Quality Engineer Database Administration

31 You can find MSU’s School of Engineering and Information Systems on the web at: http://www.moreheadstate.edu/seis/ or call 606-783-2418


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