Title: Deans Industrial Advisory Council May 7, 2003
1Deans Industrial Advisory CouncilMay 7, 2003
- Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI
2Agenda
- Welcome and Introductions
- Deans Report
- Industry Relations Report
- Subcommittee Reports
- IUPUI Strategic Planning
- School Strategic Planning
- Wrap-up and Adjournment
3DIAC Member Recognition
The following DIAC organizations sponsored a
scholarship or award at the schools April 11th
recent Honors Convocation
4Deans Report
- Dean H. Öner Yurtseven
- Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI
5Industry Relations Report
- Greg Smith
- Director of Information Technology
6Recent Activity IT Awareness
7Industry Relations Report
- Ken Rennels
- Associate Dean for Industry Relations
8Workforce Development
- Credit certificate programs
- Typically 18-21 credit hours
- Available to individuals without prior college
experience. - Available to individuals with degree wishing to
continue their education. - e-Learning, on-campus and off-campus delivery.
- Non-Credit workshop/training
- Can center around for credit course material.
- Can be developed for specific topic or group.
- e-Learning, on-campus and off-campus delivery.
9Workforce Development
- Credit certificate programs
- Clinical Laboratory Equipment Technology
(web-based) - Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering
(graduate-level) - CAD/CAM Technology
- Computer Graphics Technology
- Construction Drafting
- Construction Management
- Electronics Manufacturing Technology
10Workforce Development
- Credit certificate programs (continued)
- E-Commerce Development (web-based)
- Human Resource Management
- Information Technology (web-based)
- International Leadership
- Leadership Studies
- Manufacturing Systems
- Quality Control
- Technical Communication
11Engagement Opportunities
- Student Placement Opportunities
- Internships minimum of 10-15 weeks _at_ 32 hrs/week
- Student Placement Opportunities
- InRoute September 24th on IUPUI campus.
12Project PETE
- Pathways to Engineering and Technology Education
Project Pete is a partnership between the
Indianapolis Public Schools Career and Technology
Center and the Purdue School of Engineering and
Technology. This partnership will provide a
variety of pathways for IPS students to attend
the Purdue School of Engineering and
Technology. The main focus of the project will be
to increase academic achievement and prepare
students for admission to certificate and degree
programs in engineering and technology.
13Project PETE
- Pathways to Engineering and Technology Education
Speakers Bureau A speakers bureau of IUPUI
faculty and business and industry representatives
will be developed and disseminated to all IPS
Career and Technology Center faculty.
14Subcommittee Reports
- Life Sciences Bob Uleski
- Advanced Manufacturing Bill Klenk
- Information Technology Bernie Sepaniak
15Break!!Food Refreshment
16Strategic Planning
- Dr. Trudy Banta
- IUPUI Vice Chancellor for Planning and
Institutional Improvement
17Strategic Planning
- Dr. Stephen Hundley
- Assistant Professor of Organizational Leadership
and Supervision