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1 Choosing an Engineering Major The College Experience Civil and Environmental Engineering
Thomas F. Wolff, Ph.D., P.E. Senior Associate to the Dean Michigan State University College of Engineering

2 My Background 1967-70 Student intern
Geotechnical design engineer St. Louis District, US Army Corps of Engineers Soils and foundation design for locks, dams, levees, and other water resource projects

3 My Background Faculty at MSU. Teaching and research in geotechnical engineering Associate Dean. Oversight of advising, career office, first year engineering and other student services. Chairperson, Civil and Environmental Engineering Retired, part-time support to Dean’s office.

4 Choosing an Engineering Major
“ I (like) (am good in) math and science, and someone said I should be an engineer, but I don’t even know what they do” “I don’t want to sit in a cubicle in front of a computer all day” You don’t need to decide your major before the first year, and there is much help for you to do so.

5 Choosing an Engineering Major
Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science Biosystems Engineering Materials Science & Engineering Environmental Engineering Chemical Engineering

6 Studying Engineering All engineering degrees are grounded in calculus, physics, chemistry and programming Depending on the major, additional courses build on these In addition, engineering requires writing, communications skills, and general education courses.

7 Studying Engineering Fundamental to engineering, and what differentiates it from pure science, is DESIGN Design is introduced in the first-year, with a cornerstone design course In your last semester, you will put it all together in a capstone design course.

8 Third Year Design

9 Capstone Design

10 Succeeding in Engineering
Start your career planning in your first year Attend the career fair, and look for an internship Hundreds of employers visit top engineering schools

11 Succeeding in Engineering
Time management is critical. You will have about 15 hours of class per week, but 30+ hours of outside work No one is watching over you Get in study groups Join co-curricular student organizations

12 Quotes to Consider YOU are responsible for YOU “Two tests and a final”
“No extra credit” “I skipped class last week, did I miss anything important?” “We had a test last week?” Your time and somebody’s money There is a LOT of help available, but you need to ask

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22 Civil Engineering Thank you! Questions ??


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