5. A National Center for ME put your center here put your logo here How can we best partner with you? Steve Wendel Director 937.512.2841 steven.wendel@sinclair.edu www.ncmeresource.org
7. Manufacturing & Engineering the Future of Technology Education Can we help you with: Classroom Resources? Curriculum Development? Grant Preparation, Proposal, and Implementation? www.ncmeresource.org
11. METECManufacturing and Engineering Technologies Education Clearinghouse Do you need: High quality, classroom ready resources for technology educators? www.meteconline.org
12. METECManufacturing and Engineering Technologies Education Clearinghouse Visit us online at www.meteconline.org
13. College of Technology: Seamless transfer of credits from community colleges to four-year university partners
14. Life Support and Sustainable Living (LSSL) Project Teams in Action
19. School of Science, Engineering, and Technology Master of Science in Engineering Systems Management (MSESM)
20. MS Engineering Systems Management Multidisciplinary Management, industrial engineering, systems of systems, behavioral, business, ergonomics, economics and finance 30 hours Excellence in analyzing, managing and improving: Personnel, equipment, computers, information, processes Systems approach: Global view Practical problem solving
21. ESM Course Work EC 6382 Corporate Economics EG 8300 Engineering Systems Management BA 7311 or EG 7353 Project Management EG 7351 Systems Engineering EG 6303 Lean Production EC 6381 Cost Benefit Analysis EG 6338 Lean Supply Chain EG 7306 Six Sigma Quality BA 7325 or EG 6354 Management of Info Tech EG/PS 6309 Human factors
22. St. Mary’s University Small class sizes = personalized attention Dedicated, experienced faculty All classes taught by faculty members Hands-on learning Well equipped facilities Internship and research opportunities
23. MATEC supports faculty and curriculum development to meet the ever-advancing workforce demands of the semiconductor, automated manufacturing, electronics, and energy related industries. www.matec.org
24. NetWorks offers a digital resource library, web seminar series, national conference, and a virtual technology education community. www.matecnetworks.org
25. eSyst revises Electronics curriculum, shifting the focus from the component level to a holistic systems approach. www.esyst.org
26. Work Ready Electronics develops instructional modules to synchronize Electronics curriculum to the rapidly changing workplace. www.work-readyelectronics.org
27. High Impact Technology Exchange Conference focuses on the preparation needed by the existing and future workforce in the high-tech sectors that drive our nation's economy. www.highimpact-tec.org
29. The Emerson Center is committed to developing a skilled workforce for the St. Louis region and providing technical support to the region’s manufacturing industry.
30. MEETING WORKFORCE NEEDS WITH PRE-EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS. The Emerson Center collaborates with academic and workforce units of St. Louis Community College to provide pre-employment training for high-paying, in-demand jobs. We provide a pool of screened, qualified and trained entry level workers for Boeing and the region’s electric utility, Ameren UE.
31. Manufacturing Technology Courses Computer Integrated Manufacturing Numerical Control Programming Introduction to Robotics Robotics Systems and Components Programmable Logic Controllers Introduction to 3D Solid Modeling and Design Solid Modeling with Unigraphics Solid Modeling with CATIA
36. Senior Project Each graduating class designs: Product, automated assembly cell and assembly process R.O.A.R – Refrigerator Open Alarm Reminder AQUA–TEK - Swim Lap Timer and Counter Tiger Alert – Sound to Strobe Converter 34
37. Student Clubs RIT SME chapter has built a Robotic Hotdog Assembler (RHA) and displayed it Imagine RIT Innovation and Creativity Festival 35
39. More Information Dr. Scott Anson, PE Program Chair, Manufacturing Engineering Technology Scott.anson@rit.edu http://www.rit.edu/cast/mmetps/man.php YouTube – Search “RHA 2010 Hotdog” 37
40. ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 5DISTINGUISHING FEATURES + 1DEDICATED AND QUALIFIED EDUCATIONAL TEAM = 1COMPELLING DEGREE PROGRAM
62. National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education put your center here put your logo here MatEd www.materialseducation.org Mel Cossette P.I. and Executive Director 425.640.1376 mel.cossette@edcc.edu www.materialseducation.org
64. MatEd Overview MatEd’s Vision is to be the focal point where industry, education and community collaborate to meet materials technology workforce needs.
65. MatEd Overview MatEd’s Goals: Provide web-based resources Easy and direct access to curriculum Offer professional development opportunities Promote use of core competencies for technicians that handle materials
66. SME and the SME Education Foundation EVERYONE YOU WANT TO … EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO … EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO … SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS Where Manufacturing Comes Together
67. 47 ADVANCING MANUFACTURING SME influences more than half a million manufacturing practitioners and executives annually with information, tools and resources The SME Education Foundation impacts more than 15,000 K-12 students each year www.careerME.org www.smeef.org www.manufacturingiscool.com
68. 48 SME EDUCATION FOUNDATION Inspires $4.6 million youth programs 235 summer camps in 27 states 9,000 students in 2010 Supports $4 million in scholarshipsto date Prepares $29 million in funding for scholarships, youth programs and awards www.careerME.org www.smeef.org www.manufacturingiscool.com
69. 49 SCHOLARSHIPS February 1 deadline to apply for the most scholarships and highest value awarded of any professional society The SME Education Foundation Family Scholarship supports the children or grandchildren of SME members in their pursuit of careers in manufacturing engineering and technology. The SME Family scholarship is valued up to $80,000. www.smeef.org
70. 50 TECHNICAL COMMUNITY NETWORK A collaboration platform for PEOPLE, PROCESSES and IDEAS, designed to provide you with the most current information in your specialized manufacturing niche Virtual and face-to-face meetings Producing technical content for SME programs/events Connect with peers and technical experts Industrial Lasers Machining & Material Removal Forming & Fabricating Automated Mfg & Assembly Rapid Technologies & Additive Mfg Plastics, Composites & Coating Product & Process Design and Management Mfg Education & Research www.sme.org/tcn
71. 51 Connections Get to know manufacturing professionals in your own backyard through local chapters… Social and professional networking Plant tours Technical presentations and training Youth and family programs Community involvement 180 Senior Chapters Student Chapters at 200 educational institutions worldwide International Chapters in over 15 countries www.sme.org/chapters
72. 52 KNOWLEDGE IN PRINT, ONLINE AND VIDEO Ask about Site Licensing SME publications and videos for your company’s online library An $840 - $5,000 value to members $,8000 annual value to members Member subscription Manufacturing Engineering Magazine® – a $120 value New Manufacturing Yearbooks – a $25 value
73. 53 Ask the Librarian Associations Books Calculation & Conversion Tools Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Almanacs Directories Industry Standards and Specifications Linda Hall Library Manufacturing & Engineering Resources National Technical Information Services (NTIS) Market Research Salary Surveys Software Statistics Government Online Resources WOW Carol, You did GREAT! This is exactly what I was looking for! I really appreciate your efforts to pull this all together. I can now take key points and build the presentation we discussed. Thank you so very much. Dave Gastel DEG Components San Jose, CA SME’s “Ask the Librarian” Free with membership, the SME “Ask the Librarian” is a $40,000 research database that is always at your fingertips Non-members have access for a $50 per question fee
74. 54 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Earned by more than 36,000 people Certified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT) Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE) Six Sigma Certification Lean Certification (Bronze, Silver, Gold) Members receive Hundreds of Dollars in savings
75. 55 AWARDS The Society of Manufacturing Engineers has a number of awards to honor your efforts and contributions throughout your career. International Honors Awards (7) College of Fellows (membership required) Honorary Membership Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award Award of Merit (chapter award) NAMRI/SME S.M. Wu Research Implementation Award Total Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing Award FFC Technical Paper Excellence Award Rapid Technologies & Additive Manufacturing Awards (2) J.H. "Jud" Hall Composites Manufacturing Award Presidents Award (chapter award) www.sme.org/awards
84. SUNY – Farmingdale State College B.S. Manufacturing Engineering Technology Contact Information: Prof. Serdar Elgun, Chairman Mechanical Engineering Technology Department State University of New York – Farmingdale State College Farmingdale, NY 11735 Tel: 631-420-2046
87. Engineering and Manufacturing Leadership Anoka Technical College Northeast Higher Ed District Hennepin Technical College Alexandria Technical College South Central College Normandale Community College Minnesota State University - Mankato
88. Strategic Goals Lead collaborative efforts to increase pipeline flow for people pursuing or employed in STEM career paths Assist Minnesota industry in meeting critical technical needs of the 21st century
89. Sponsored Programs Minnesota Project Lead the Way Northeast Higher Education District Engineering Program STEM Day at the Minnesota State Fair
90. Contacts Dr. Ronald J. Bennett, Executive Director Ronald.Bennett@mnsu.edu Judith A. Evans, Associate Executive Director Judith.Evans@mnsu.edu James Mecklenburg, Minnesota Project Lead the Way Program Director James.mecklenburg@mnsu.edu
93. MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Our learning labs… People, knowledge and technologies bringing world-class products from concept to the market through minds-on / hands-on education.
94. MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY What we do Good jobs when you graduate, with great salaries
95. WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY College of Applied Science & Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science (BS) Bachelor of Science (BS) – Welding Emphasis Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) Associate of Applied Science (AAS) The MFET program at Weber State University has been ranked in the top five programs in the nation.
96. Why choose Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MFET) at Weber State University? You will gain practical experience through internships, cooperative education, and full- or part-time employment in a manufacturing environment, preparing you for an exciting career in the engineering field. Highly Paid Starting salaries for graduates with a bachelor’s degree in MFET are among the highest for Weber State University graduates. You’ll Learn All Aspects of Manufacturing Computer-aided Drafting Solids Modeling Materials and Processes Machining Plastics and Composites Production Methods Supervision Skills Six Sigma Quality Tools Lean Production Methods Rapid Prototyping Automation Robotics PLC Programming Welding Emphasis Option Only one of four programs nationwide offering a full four-year B.S. degree with an emphasis in Welding Engineering Technology WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
112. Manufacturing.... A Better Life The U.S is the world’s largest manufacturing economy, producing 22 percent of world manufactured products. China is second at 13 percent and Japan is third at 11 percent. U.S. manufacturing produces $1.6 trillion of value each year, or 11.5 percent of U.S. GDP.
113. Manufacturing.... A Better Life Nearly 12 million Americans work directly in manufacturing – about 10 percent of the overall workforce. In 2008, the average U.S. manufacturing worker earned $71,623 annually, including pay and benefits. The average non-manufacturing worker earned $57,064 annually.
120. School of Science, Engineering, and Technology Master of Science in Engineering Systems Management (MSESM)
121. MS Engineering Systems Management Multidisciplinary Management, industrial engineering, systems of systems, behavioral, business, ergonomics, economics and finance 30 hours Excellence in analyzing, managing and improving: Personnel, equipment, computers, information, processes Systems approach: Global view Practical problem solving
122. ESM Course Work EC 6382 Corporate Economics EG 8300 Engineering Systems Management BA 7311 or EG 7353 Project Management EG 7351 Systems Engineering EG 6303 Lean Production EC 6381 Cost Benefit Analysis EG 6338 Lean Supply Chain EG 7306 Six Sigma Quality BA 7325 or EG 6354 Management of Info Tech EG/PS 6309 Human factors
123. St. Mary’s University Small class sizes = personalized attention Dedicated, experienced faculty All classes taught by faculty members Hands-on learning Well equipped facilities Internship and research opportunities
124. Bachelor of Science inManufacturing Engineeringat University of Wisconsin – Stout Spring 2010 Senior Capstone Projects Program is Accredited by the: Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
126. Hose & Luer Assembly Cell Team Team members left to right: Ryan Swanson, Tim Broge, Alex Wagner, Matthew Frisinger, Luke Van Hulle, David Booth, Tyler Bahr, Phillip Klein, and Michael Barone stooping
129. Ergonomic Stroke Sander Cell Team Team members left to right: Matthew White, Kristy Voissem, Jared Muller, Mark Adamczak, Adam Peloquin, Joshua Peissig, and Michael Lybert
132. New Stud Welding Cell Team Team members left to right: Nathan Olson, Nathan Leland, Phillip Lundborg, Ben Krall, Dane Soderberg, Kyle Crable, Ben Jerry, and Mark Frowein
133. M.S. Manufacturing Engineering Graduate degree is 100% on-line All students are working full time as engineers Course topics are: Ergonomics, HazMat, and Safety Regulations Statistics Lean, Sustainability, Competitiveness Materials, Mechanical Design www.UWStout.edu
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Ryan Swanson, Tim Broge, Alex Wagner, Matthew Frisinger, Luke Van Hulle, David Booth, Tyler Bahr, Phillip Klein, and Michael Barone stooping
Matthew White, Kristy Voissem, Jared Muller, Mark Adamczak, Adam Peloquin, Joshua Peissig, and Michael Lybert
Nathan Olson, Nathan Leland, Phillip Lundborg, Ben Krall, Dane Soderberg, Kyle Crable, Ben Jerry, and Mark Frowein