Engineering Advisory Boardengineering.utep.edu/docs/state of the college 2014.pdf · College of...
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Richard T. Schoephoerster
Dean and Riter Professor
College of Engineering
Engineering Advisory Board
November 6, 2014
University of Texas at El Paso
• UTEP Roots in engineering
• 1st degrees offered – Engineer of Mines (1914) TSSMM
– B.S. in Mining Engineering (1919) TCMM
• Now striving to be the first National Research University with a 21st Century Demographic
UTEP Enrollment: Student Race/Ethnicity Trends
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% White
% Black
% Hispanic
UTEP Doctoral Enrollment Growth
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Nursing Practice
Physical Therapy
Teaching, Learning and Culture
Computational Science
Chemisrty
Computer Sciences
Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
Eng. Rhetoric and Composition
International Buisness
Civil Engineering
History
Biological Sciences
Education Leadership & Admin.
Enviromental Science and Engineering
Psychology
Materials Science and Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Geological Sciences
743
7.8 9.6 10.4
12.9 12.9 13.8 13.7
17.3 14.8
28 29.6
31.1 32.9
36.4 36.9
45.7 46.4
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Source: UTEP’s Office of Research and Sponsored Projects
• Department of Education – Lowest Net Price in Research University category
• Washington Monthly 2014 National University Rankings – UTEP #8
– #1 Social Mobility (graduating low income students)
– Research (funding, scholarship, doctoral production)
– Service (by students, local, national, global)
• Top 10 producer of Hispanic engineers – BS #2, MS #1, PhD #1
• Hispanic Business – Top Engineering Graduate School for Hispanics
– 2005-2014 top 5 or better ranking
• NCEES Engineering Award 2011, 2012, 2013
National Recognition
Facilities Science and Engineering Neighborhood
Campus Transformation
College of Engineering
MS PROGRAMS
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Science
• Computer Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Industrial Engineering
• Information Technology
• Manufacturing Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
• Construction Management
• Systems Engineering
• Biomedical Engineering
• Software Engineering
PhD PROGRAMS
• Civil Engineering
• Electrical & Computer Engineering
• Computer Science
• Environmental Science & Engineering
• Materials Science & Engineering
• Computational Science
• Biomedical Engineering
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS/DEPARTMENTS
BS in Engineering Leadership
College Enrollment
2528 2510 2517 2529 2533 2656
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3153 3141
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Engineering Enrollment by Level
DR
GR
UG
Degrees Awarded
238 261
316 299 301 306
362
137 114
125 160 185 174
152
382 383
453 476
504 512
543
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Engineering Degrees Awarded by Level
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UG
Degrees to EPCC Transfers
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AY 2008-09 AY 2009-10 AY 2010-11 AY 2011-12 AY 2012-13
UG Degrees to EPCC transfers, %
All EPCC CoEng Degrees EPCC Transfers % EPCC AVG Earned Hrs
AVG SCH before
Transfer
AY 2008-09 261 40 15% 153 52
AY 2009-10 316 58 18% 151 56
AY 2010-11 299 58 19% 156 54
AY 2011-12 301 63 21% 152 64
AY 2012-13 306 66 22% 150 63
Pre-Professional Experiences
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AY 08-09 AY 09-10 AY 10-11 AY 11-12 AY 12-13 AY 13-14Prelim
Coop/Intern/REU
Pre-Professional Experiences
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AY 08-09 AY 09-10 AY 10-11 AY 11-12 AY 12-13 AY 13-14
Any type of experience
Global Experiences
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Global Programs
Incoming Outgoing
Diversity of Students – Gender
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Female Enrollment by Level (%)
UG GR DR
Diversity of Faculty – Gender
N=76 N=77 N=79 N=80 N=83
8 7 9 10 14
68 70 70 70 69
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Budgeted: TN, TT, PP
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Research Expenditures As reported to NSF
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10,000,000
15,000,000
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30,000,000
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Doctoral Enrollment
86 84 90
132
150
168 164
158
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Doctoral Enrollment
Doctoral Graduates
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17 18
32
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AY 07-08 AY 08-09 AY 09-10 AY 10-11 AY 11-12 AY 12-13 AY 13-14Prelim
Doctoral Degrees Awarded
Emphasis Areas
• Infrastructure and Sustainability – Desalination
– Clean and renewable energy
– Transportation infrastructure
– Commercial space transportation
• Biomedical and Health Systems – Technology for low-resource settings
– Bioprinting
• Information and Security – Border security
– Cyber infrastructure
• Advanced Manufacturing and Materials – Additive manufacturing/3D printing
– Systems Engineering
• Engineering Education Innovation – Personalized Learning
– Medical School Model
Research Centers