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University of Central Florida
Introduction of Engineering & Computer
Science Staff/Majors
Engineer of Tomorrow
Advising & Academic Tools
Student Responsibilities and Challenges
Academic Expectations
Department Information Sessions
Dr. Charles Reilly,
Associate Dean
Academic Affairs Office
Dr. Melissa Dagley,
Director
Academic Affairs Office
Paul Edlen
Alisha Corsi
Kim Small
Meena Datta
Engineering 1, Room 107
(407) 823-2455
Melissa Dagley
[email protected]
Paul Edlen
[email protected]
Kim Small
[email protected]
Meena Datta
[email protected]
Alisha Corsi
[email protected]
Academic
Advising
File
Forms
Act
as Student’s Advocate
Be
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a Guide to Additional UCF Services
4 Departments:
Mechanical, Materials, & Aerospace
Industrial Engineering & Management Systems
Civil, Construction, & Environmental
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
7 Specialty Research Institutes
Offering:
10 Bachelors Degrees
14 Masters Degrees
9 Doctoral Degrees
Accelerated BS-to-MS Degrees
Pending
Must complete pending requirement courses
MAC 2311
MAC 2312
PHY 2048 &
CHM 2045/CHS 1440/equivalent
Declare
your major online
While enrolled in your final pending requirement courses
MyUCF > Student Center > Change of Major: Request
Final approval of major change AFTER completion of courses
Limited
course access for registration
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Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Construction Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Computer Science
Information Technology
• Accounting
• Finance
• Electrical Engineering
• Computer Science
• Mechanical Engineering
• Business Administration/Management
• Information Sciences & Systems
• Computer Engineering
• Management Information Systems
• Logistics/Materials Management
Source: Job Outlook 2011 Survey, National Association of Colleges and
Employers
Now that you know about us and what we
do….
Why are you here and what do you want
to do at UCF?
1.
Job satisfaction
2.
Variety of career opportunities
3.
Challenging work
4.
Intellectual development
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Potential to benefit society
6.
Financial security- Graduates receive the highest starting salary of any discipline
7.
Prestige
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Professional environment
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Technological and scientific discovery
10.
Creative thinking
Team players
Integrity
Customer service focus
Excellent communication skills
Adaptable, willing to accept change
Computer & technical skills
Interest in continuing education
How do you show employers that you have these skills?
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Co-ops and internships
Undergraduate research, take advantage of
opportunities
Student Organizations, get involved
Ask questions, be proactive
Graduate school, prepare now
Faculty, introduce yourself
Student Organizations are a great way to get involved at UCF.
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Network with major organizations
Meet new people
Share common interests
Listing of CECS Clubs and Organizations at www.cecs.ucf.edu
Listing of all UCF Clubs and Organizations at www.getinvolveducf.com
Concrete
Canoe
Competition
DARPA Urban Challenge 2007
Team UCF Made National Finals
Banquets +
Awards = FUN
UCF Robotics Club Triumphs for
Second Year in a Row 2009
A student engineering entrepreneur team from CECS's Department of Mechanical,
Materials and Aerospace Engineering (MMAE) won the top prize of $100,000 and a
summer trip to the White House in the 2012 ACC Clean Energy Challenge, a
competition sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Classroom
Knowledge
+Passion
Adding value to ideas
Brainstorming
Generating Ideas
Prototyping
Creativity
Making
Connections
Internships
Research
Clubs
Classes
labs
Pulling together resources
Leadership
Innovation
Minors
Work in teams
Collaboration
Project Management
Critical for engineering/computer science majors
Bridges the Gap between where you are Now
and where you want to be in the Future
Student’s responsibility to utilize academic
advising
First Year Advising &
Exploration
CECS Academic Affairs
Office (ENGR 107)
CECS Academic Affairs Office (ENGR 107)
CECS Academic Affairs
Office (ENGR 107)
Department & Faculty
Advising
Meet with your First Year advisor
Participate in College Connections
Meet with CECS Advisor to do course planning for 2nd year
Meet with either CECS or Faculty Advisor EACH semester
Always check Knight’s E-mail for important news & information
Come prepared for the advising appointment:
• Be on time
• Have a plan
• Write down questions
Degree Audit
General Education Course List
Flow Diagram
4-year Plan
UCF Undergraduate Catalog
Department/Faculty Advisor
ENGR 1, Room 107
Flow Chart
Computer Science Flow Chart
General Information, General Education, Pending Majors, etc.
Dr. Melissa Dagley
ENGR 107
823-2455
[email protected]
Paul Edlen
ENGR 107
823-2455
[email protected]
Kim Small
ENGR 107
823-2455
[email protected]
Meena Datta
ENGR 107
823-2455
[email protected]
Alisha Corsi
ENGR 107
823-2455
[email protected]
Major Advisors:
Aerospace Engineering
Ms. Lynn Grabenhorst
ENGR 408
823-2416
[email protected]
Civil Engineering
Ms. Carol Ann Pohl
ENGR2 211
823-2128
[email protected]
Computer Engineering
Dr. Samuel Richie
HEC 345
823-2786
[email protected]
Computer Science
Dr. Ali Orooji
HEC 345
823-2341
[email protected]
Construction Engineering
Ms. Carol Ann Pohl
ENGR2 211
823-2128
[email protected]
Electrical Engineering
Dr. Samuel Richie
HEC 345
823-2786
[email protected]
Environmental Eng
Ms. Carol Ann Pohl
ENGR2 211
823-2128
[email protected]
Industrial Engineering
Dr. William Thompson
ENGR2 308
823-2636
[email protected]
Information Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Ali Orooji
Ms. Lynn Grabenhorst
HEC 345
ENGR 408
823-2341
823-2416
[email protected]
[email protected]
Difficulty level of coursework
Time Management
Learning expectations of
Distractions
faculty
• Friends
• Critical thinking
• Work
• Application of material
• On-line gaming & social networking
• Independent research
• Other interests
Length of program
Characteristics of the university
Independence & personal responsibility
• Taking the initiative, be proactive!
• Large
• Seek out resources
• Research-oriented
• No spoon feeding
• Urban environment
Financial Management Responsibilities
Staying healthy
Session
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B
C
D
May 14
June 25
May 14
May 14
May 14-17/18
June 25-28/29
May 14-17/18
May 14-17/18
Grade
Forgiveness
Due
June 7
July 19
July 2
June 19
Withdrawal
Deadline
June 7
July 19
July 2
June 19
Classes End
June 22
August 3
August 3
July 13
Classes Begin
Late
Add/Drop
August 20
August 22-23/24
October 29
October 29
December 3
December 5-11
E-mail is the PRIMARY method of
communication
Set-up Knights Mail Account!
Check UCF Catalog & Academic Calendar
for University deadlines & policies
Review syllabi for course deadlines &
policies & grading scale
Know the dates of the deadlines for Late
Add, Drop, Withdrawal, Payment
Review audit each term and meet with an
advisor for course planning
Financial aid /scholarship requirements
ALL students must have taken the placement exam to be able to
enroll in a math course tomorrow
AP/IB scores will not post until end of July – too late to get a seat
in math course!
Exceptions: Dual-Enrollment credit and AP/IB scores that have
already been awarded (show proof)
If you have not taken the Math Placement Exam you will be able
to register tomorrow for other classes. However, you will need to
take the exam as soon as possible after you return home.
Engineering Advisement Hold
Probation Placed On (1st semester): Required to complete WebCourses
Workshop & ENGR 107 Advising
Probation Continued On (subsequent terms): Required ENGR 107 Advising
Academic Alert: Required to complete WebCourses Workshop
Engineering Undecided Students: ENGR 107 Advising
Other Advisement Holds – International Student Center (ISC), Multicultural
Academic Support Services (MASS), Student Athletes
Other Holds – Library, Parking, Student Accounts, Health Center, Undergraduate
Admissions
If you have a hold, you cannot register today!
Graduation!
You are responsible for your own education
Go to class
Study
Be successful in math courses
Review audit each semester to track progress in major
Be aware of university policies and procedures
Take advantage of what UCF has to offer
Tutoring
Advisement
Faculty/Teaching Assistant office hours
Scholarships, apply early
Your education does not end with a bachelors degree
Graduate school
Life-long learning
Classroom
Knowledge
+Passion
Adding value to ideas
Brainstorming
Generating Ideas
Prototyping
Creativity
Internships
What you do today,
shapes who you will
be
Innovation
tomorrow!
Making
Connections
Research
Clubs
Classes
labs
Pulling together resources
Leadership
Minors
Work in teams
Collaboration
Project Management