Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

1 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Luis Alcazar Mechanical Engineering B.S. CSU East Bay Engineering.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "1 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Luis Alcazar Mechanical Engineering B.S. CSU East Bay Engineering."— Presentation transcript:

1 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 1 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Luis Alcazar Mechanical Engineering B.S. luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu CSU East Bay Engineering Welcome to the World of Engineering

2 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 2 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering EDUCATION, Luis Alcazar  Napa Valley College Mechanical Engineering Transfer –Class of 2002  UC Berkeley Mechanical Engineering, B.S. –Class of 2005  Engineer in Training Certificate, 2007

3 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 3 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Professional History  Nova Group Napa, CA 2004-2006 Assistant Engineer  Owens-Illinois Oakland, CA 2006-2007 Management Trainee  Tuthill Pump Concord, CA 2007-2009 Design Engineer  CSU East Bay Hayward, CA Present MESA Academic Coordinator

4 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 4 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering 10 HARDEST Jobs to Fill in the USA 1.Engineers 2.Nurses 3.Skilled/Manual Trades 4.Teachers 5.Sales Representatives 6.Technicians 7.Drivers 8.Information Tech Staff 9.Laborers 10.Machinist/Machine Operators http://manpower.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=62

5 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 5 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering

6 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 6 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Outline  Short Self Introduction by Presenter (me) Why is it so Cool  Answer to the Question “Why is it so Cool?”  The BOTTOM LINE The $ & ¢ of an Engineering Career Why CSU East Bay  Answer to the Question “Why CSU East Bay?”

7 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 7 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering What is Engineering?  Short Answer → Technical Product Creation The Output of ALL Engineering is –The Solution to a Practical Problem –Fulfillment of a Practical Need Long Answer → Technology Creation Through the Application of the Quantitative (Number-Based) Disciplines –Mathematics –Sciences; e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Biology –Empiricism (Experiments and Tests)

8 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 8 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering What is COOL about Engineering?  Solving Challenging Problems  Opportunity to DESIGN, BUILD, and TEST Products that People Really Use Engineering is a CREATIVE endeavor –The Root of the Word “Engineer” is Ingenium; Not Engine  Chance to Learn New Things Engineering is about Progress; an Engineer’s Knowledge & Skills progress as well

9 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 9 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering What is COOL about Engineering? Cont.1  Working with People That’s Right; Not all Engineers are “Nerds” Complex Technology Must Be Made Useful to the Non-Technical Person Engineers, aside from applied Math/Sci, manage Projects and Organizations –Some of the BEST Managers in Recent Times have Been Engineers by Training  Andrew Grove of INTEL → Ph.D. Chem Eng  Jack Welch of GE → Ph.D. Chem Eng  James Morgan of Applied Matls → BS Mech Eng

10 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 10 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering What is COOL about Engineering? Cont.1  Publishing Technical Papers Thousands of Engineering/Technical Journals Publish The Results of Engineer’s Analyses, Designs, Experiments

11 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 11 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering What is COOL about Engineering? Cont.2  Earning Patents Earning A Patent Requires the Advancement of a Practical Art; This is what Engineers do USA Constitution, Article 1, Section 8 (Powers Granted to Congress): Clause 8: To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries

12 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 12 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering What is COOL about Engineering? Cont.2  Engage in Professional Activities Attend/Present-At Technical Conferences Attend Trade-Shows Society Membership (ASCE, IEEE, ASME)  See the World – Engineers often Travel Special Knowledge/Skills Can often ONLY be Transmitted In-Person –Promote/Explain Product to Customers –Install Product, Train Users –  -Site Product-Testing

13 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 13 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Duomo Di Milano- Milan

14 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 14 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering City Skyline– Shanghai

15 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 15 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering The Bottom Line  There are VERY FEW Academic Disciplines Where One Can Move Into INDUSTRY with A Bachelor of Science (4yr) Degree TWO Primary Categories –Engineering –Business Difficult for Most Liberal Arts Disciplines Somewhat Easier for the Sciences

16 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 16 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Engineering Noted in GREEN Color

17 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 17 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Engineering Noted in GREEN Color

18 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 18 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Instructional Effectiveness  UC Berkeley CoE  UC DAVIS CoE  Community College transfer Students Graduate at Essentially the SAME rate as students UC “Native” Students

19 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 19 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering ClassRoom Performance  GPA Per R. Giomi, Asst. Dean At the UCBerkeley College of Engineering –Grades Earned for 3rd & 4th Year Students are Statistically INDISTINGUISHABLE Between Native & Transfer Students

20 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 20 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering

21 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 21 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Why Cal State East bay?  Great Faculty, Great Support  Local California State University  SHPE, NSBE, MESA  Only Construction Management BS in Bay Area

22 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 22 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Majors at Cal State East Bay  Computer Engineering, B.S.  Industrial Engineering, B.S.  Construction Management, B.S  Engineering Management, M.S.  Construction Management, M.S.

23 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 23 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Sample Transfer Road Map: Chabot to CSUEB

24 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 24 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Interested?  Contact : Luis Alcazar 510.885.3985 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu Saeid Motavalli, Engineering Chair 510.885.2654 Saeid.motavalli@csueastbay.edu

25 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 25 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Luis Alcazar Engineer In Training luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu East Bay Engineering Questions ? ¿ ?

26 Luis.alcazar@csueastbay.edu 26 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering California Needs Engineers boost by 50%  Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed an educational initiative that aims to boost by almost 50% the number of California-trained engineers during the next decade... 20,000 to 24,000 new engineers too few graduates to meet the demand forcivil, electronics, mechanical, aerospace and other industries  The goal of the Engineer Initiative is to bring 20,000 to 24,000 new engineers into the state's workforce. Even though the number of engineers in the state is expected to grow to 44,000 by 2014, there are too few graduates to meet the demand for civil, electronics, mechanical, aerospace and other industries, according to the state's Labor & Workforce Development Agency. Lisa M. Krieger – SJ Mercury News - 01/01/2008


Download ppt "1 Luis Alcazar CSU East Bay Engineering Luis Alcazar Mechanical Engineering B.S. CSU East Bay Engineering."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google