Engineering @ California State University East Bay Industrial Engineering, Computer Engineering

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Engineering
@
California State University East Bay
Industrial Engineering, Computer Engineering
Outline
 What is Industrial Engineering?
 What is Computer Engineering?
 Why Cal State East Bay?
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Industrial Engineering
 Industrial engineering is concerned with how to design,
organize, implement and operate the basic factors of
production/service (materials, equipment, people,
information, and energy) in the most efficient manner
possible
 The goal of industrial engineers is to improve the
operation of systems with regard of cost, quality,
productivity, and safety
 Industrial engineers can work in manufacturing industry,
service industry and for government agencies
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Where can Industrial Engineers Work?
Manufacturing Industry
Manufacturing Engineer
Production Engineer
Quality Engineer
Engineering Manager
examples: Automotive, Aerospace and Electronic
Manufacturers
Service Industry
System Analyst
Industrial Engineer
examples: UPS, FedEx, Airlines, Banks
Government Agencies
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Topics in IE
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Operations research
Simulation
Human factors/ergonomics
Quality
Work design and measurement
Facilities planning
Production/operations planning
Engineering economics
Manufacturing
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Where Can I Get More Information
About IE ?
 Institute of Industrial Engineers
at: www.iienet.Org
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Computer Engineering
 Computer engineers are electrical engineers that
have additional training in the areas of software
design and hardware-software integration. In
turn, they focus less on power systems
 Computer engineers are involved on all aspects of
computing, from the design of individual
microprocessors, personal computers,
supercomputers to circuit design, as well as the
integration of computer systems into other kinds
of systems, (a motor vehicle, for example, has a
number of subsystems that are computer
controlled)
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Topics in Computer Engineering
 Programming
language concepts
 Data structures
 Circuit theory
 Computer Architecture
 Digital design
 Data communication and networking
 VLSI circuit design
 Signal processing
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Where can C.Es. Work?
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High Tech computer, Communication
industry
Industrial automation industry
Automotive industry
Aerospace industry
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Where Can I get More Information
About CE?
 Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers
 www.ieee.org
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Engineering Program at CSUEB
 The Department of Engineering was
established in 2001 as part of the
College of Science
 Two options are available: Computer
Engineering and Industrial Engineering
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Program Objectives
 The Department of Engineering provides a
quality engineering education to produce
graduates who:
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 Exhibit evidence of successfully applying their
learned skills throughout their professional
pursuits
 Have the enthusiasm and aptitude to
continuously pursue learning
 Have the ability to communicate and work well
on teams that include engineers and
colleagues from other disciplines
 Are recognized as qualified engineers with high
ethical standards
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Engineering Program at CSUH
(Students)
Engineering students are a diverse
group with varying backgrounds and
age groups
Incoming population: freshmen,
transfer students, returning students
working in local companies and
organizations
Many of our students are working part
time
Majority of classes are offered late
afternoon/evening
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Engineering Program at CSUEB
 Faculty
 Five full time faculty
 Five faculty with joint appointment with
computer science, statistics, and
business
 Part time faculty from the local industry
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Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
in Engineering
(Industrial Engineering or Computer
Engineering)
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CAREER PATHS FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS at CSUH
B.S. - Engineering
(Industrial Engineering)
Minor:
(Business
Administration)
Admission into
MBA Program
AND
12/11
Extra Courses
B.S. - Engineering
(Industrial
Engineering)
AND
M.B.A.
B.S. - Engineering
(Industrial
Engineering)
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Extra
Courses
B.S. - Engineering
(Industrial Engineering)
Minor:
(Economics)
B.S. - Engineering
(Industrial
Engineering)
B.S.
(Industrial Engineering)
Minor:
(Software
Development)
13/12
Extra Courses
AND
B.S. - Comp. Sci.
(Software
Engineering)
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Industrial Engineering Option
@ CSUEB
(Curriculum)
 General education courses
 The same as all other majors at CSUEB
 Lower division courses (57 Units)
 Include math, chemistry, physics, and introductory
engineering courses
 Upper division courses
 Industrial Engineering (73 units).
 Include manufacturing systems, quality engineering,
human factors, work measurement, facilities planning,
production planning, systems simulation, and others
 Electives, (12 units)
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Computer Engineering Option
@ CSUEB
(Curriculum)
 General education courses
 The same as all other majors at CSUEB
 Lower division courses (66)
 Include math, chemistry, physics, and introductory
engineering courses
 Upper division courses
 Computer Engineering (66 units)
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Includes topics in Programming Language Concepts, Data
Structures and Algorithms, Computer Architecture, Digital
Design Lab, Microprocessor Lab, Data Communication and
Networking, Digital Signal Processing, VLSI Circuit Design,
Operating Systems, Electric Circuits Theory and Lab,
Capstone Design
 Electives (8)
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Engineering Program @ CSUEB
(Curriculum)
 Lower division courses can be taken in
community colleges or at CSUEB
 To find equivalent courses, go to:
 www.assist.org
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Engineering Program at CSUEB
(Laboratories)
 Engineering Analysis Laboratory
 PC’s networked and loaded with industrial engineering,
CAD, optimization, and computer engineering software.
 Machine tools and Robotic arms
 Several computer labs in the College of Science
 PC’s and workstations loaded with state of the art
computer science, statistics, and optimization software.
 Human Performance Measurement Laboratory
 Performance measurement system
 Work measurement software
 Quality testing laboratory
 Variety of material testing and measurement equipment
such as CMM, MTS, etc.
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News
 B.S. Degree Program in Computer Engineering (Fall 2007)
 Graduate Program, (M.S.) in Engineering Management (Fall
2006)
 We will start an undergraduate and graduate degree
programs in Construction Management (Fall 2009)
 We are housed in the new Business and Technology building
 We have plenty of laboratory space and funding to purchase
new equipment for industrial and computer engineering
programs
 The facility includes advanced computing labs for teaching
and research.
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Engineering Program at CSUEB
 Internships and Co-op education
 We have an active program for placing students in
internship positions. We are also encouraging our
students to participate in Co-op education
 Our future
 Continue rapid growth
 Addition of other engineering disciplines
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Research Assistantship
 Alliance
for Minority Participation
grant for students to work with
faculty on research projects (AMP)
 Scholarships
 MESA, Math, Engineering, Science
Achievement (MESA) schools grant
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Department of Engineering
CSU East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Blvd.
Hayward, CA 94542-3085
Tel: (510) 885-2654
Fax: (510) 885-2678
E-mail:
saeid.motavalli@csueastbay.edu
roger.doering@csueastbay.edu
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