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AUBURN ENGINEERING AT A GLANCE Student enrollment fall ’12 Undergraduate: 4,157 Graduate: 853 Average high school GPA: 3.86 Average entrance exam scores: 28.5 ACT/1240 SAT Tenure-track faculty: 145 Undergraduate degrees offered: 12 Minors offered: 8 Graduate average starting salary: $50,000s to $80,000s ENGINEER YOUR WORLD Samuel Ginn College of Engineering

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AUBURN ENGINEERING AT A GLANCE Student enrollment fall ’12 Undergraduate: 4,157Graduate: 853Average high school GPA: 3.86Average entrance exam scores: 28.5 ACT/1240 SAT

Tenure-track faculty: 145Undergraduate degrees offered: 12Minors offered: 8

Graduate average starting salary:$50,000s to $80,000s

ENGINEER YOUR WORLDS a m u e l G i n n C o l l e g e o f E n g i n e e r i n g

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• Industrial and Systems: Industrial and systems engineers look at the big picture of what makes organizations work best — the right combination of human and natural resources, technology and equipment, as well as information and finance to design and refine processes that improve quality, safety, profitability and productivity. eng.auburn.edu/ise

• Materials: Materials engineers address the science and technology of producing materials, including metals, ceramics, plastics, semiconductors and composites that have properties for expanding capabilities and improving performance in a wide range of applications such as aerospace, transportation, electronics, energy conversion and biomedical systems. eng.auburn.edu/matl

• Mechanical: Mechanical engineers are involved in the conceptualization, design, manufacture, testing, marketing and maintenance of the systems that make our lives easier, including construction, transportation, energy, water, waste and computers. eng.auburn.edu/me

• Polymer and Fiber: Polymer and fiber engineers use scientific and engineering principles to design, develop, fabricate and evaluate advanced materials that rely on structural polymers and other fibrous structures used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, biomedical, chemical, construction, electronics, marine, safety and transportation. (Options: Polymer, Fiber)eng.auburn.edu/pfe

• Wireless: Wireless engineers design and build wireless communication systems with embedded radio frequency circuits and network hardware and software for use in consumer products such as cell phones, computers and smart phones, as well as medical, emergency, military and security systems. (Options: Wireless Software, Wireless Hardware) eng.auburn.edu/wireless

Engineering Academic Programs • Aerospace: Aerospace engineers apply their knowledge of aerodynamics, astrodynamics, propulsion, structures, controls and performance in the design, development, testing and analysis of aerospace vehicles and systems used for national defense, communications, earth observation, space exploration and the transport of people and goods. eng.auburn.edu/ae

• Biosystems: Biosystems engineers combine biology with engineering to meet challenges presented by living organisms and the natural environment to ensure a safe and plentiful supply of food and fiber, clean water, renewable fuel and energy sources, and a safe and healthy environment. (Options: Biosystems, Forest, Ecological) eng.auburn.edu/bio

• Chemical: Chemical engineers use chemistry, physics, biology and engineering to improve our quality of life through biotechnology and bio-resource processes, advanced energy resources and systems, molecularly- and chemically-engineered materials, as well as sustainable engineering and green chemistry. eng.auburn.edu/che

• Civil: Civil engineers conceive, plan, design, construct, operate and maintain facilities and systems that serve the basic needs of our society, from buildings, bridges and transportation systems to power and water systems, while also protecting the environment. eng.auburn.edu/ce

• Computer Science and Software: Computer scientists and software engineers design, analyze and develop software for the computer systems and networks that drive today’s world, from personal computing and entertainment systems to critical applications such as medical, flight and space systems.(Options: Computer Science, Software)eng.auburn.edu/comp

• Electrical and Computer Electrical and computer engineers design the complex systems and electronic circuits that power today’s world and improve communications, from wireless systems and computers to energy management systems and national defense. (Options: Electrical, Computer) eng.auburn.edu/ece

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Minors Automotive Engineering and Manufacturing Systems: Prepares students for jobs in the automotive industryeng.auburn.edu/autominor

Business-Engineering-Technology: A curriculum designed to bridge the gap between engineering and business cultures eng.auburn.edu/bet

Computer Science: Provides students with fundamental programming and theory for further study in the field of computing eng.auburn.edu/compminor

Information Technology: Prepares students for computer-based applications that do not require a rigorous math backgroundeng.auburn.edu/infotech

Materials Science: Provides basic knowledge of the structure, processing and properties of materials, with an emphasis on the solid state sciences that control materials properties eng.auburn.edu/matlminor

Materials Engineering: Provides basic knowledge of the structure, processing and properties of materials, with an emphasis on materials performance in engineering applicationseng.auburn.edu/matlminor

Alabama Power Nuclear Power Generation Systems: Readies students for careers specializing in the support and service of America’s nuclear power generation industryeng.auburn.edu/nuclear

Tribology and Lubrication Science: Prepares students for careers that require specialized knowledge of friction, wear and lubricationeng.auburn.edu/tribology

Beyond the Classroom Auburn Engineering is committed to providing you with the best student-centered engineering experience in the country. We offer numerous opportunities in and out of the classroom to make you a well-rounded, competitive engineer.

Cooperative Education (co-op) and InternshipsEnrich your resume by obtaining real engineering work experience before graduation. auburn.edu/co-openg.auburn.edu/career

Undergraduate ResearchOpportunities abound to gain experience in one of our many cutting-edge research facilities. Students are able to conduct undergraduate research while collaboratively working with faculty, graduate students and fellow undergraduates. Students in some departments can also take advantage of the National Science Foundation’s undergraduate research programs.eng.auburn.edu/undergradresearch

Global InitiativeIt’s a global economy and Auburn Engineering offers a wide range of opportunities to study, intern and work abroad.eng.auburn.edu/gei

Engineering OrganizationsStudent organizations offer a wide variety of fun and educational opportunities, from student chapters of professional groups andhonor societies to student competition teams and campus-wideorganizations such as band, intramural sports and student government. eng.auburn.edu/orgs

Alabama Power Academic Excellence ProgramThis program works to increase recruitment and enhance retention of minority engineering students at Auburn University.eng.auburn.edu/ap-ae-pgm

Academic Tutoring and Advising Free tutoring services are offered to all engineering students through the Office of Engineering Student Services. One-on-one, small group and online tutoring options are available. Upon acceptance into the College of Engineering, you will be assigned an advisor who will guide and support you through your engineering curriculum. You are required to meet with your advisor before you register for classes. eng.auburn.edu/students

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Financing Your Education We offer many resources to ensure your success at Auburn, including student engagement, mentoring, tutoring, career development and more. But, we also know that college is expensive. That’s why we strive to provide students with a variety of creative ways to finance their education, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study opportunities.

General Engineering Scholarships: General engineering scholarships require no application. Your admissions application to Auburn University automatically puts you into a pool for scholarship eligibility for university and college scholarships, as well as some departmental scholarships. However, there are certain departmental scholarships that require individual applications. eng.auburn.edu/scholarships

Departmental Engineering Scholarships: To be eligible for departmental scholarships, a student must declare a major on his or her admissions application. These scholarships are restricted to major. Change in major results in loss of these scholarships. Priority deadline for departmental scholarships is January 15. Some departments require a separate application. eng.auburn.edu/scholarships

Explore Auburn EngineeringWe invite you to visit with us in our engineering facilities, including the new Shelby Center for Engineering Technology, and get a glimpse of our students and faculty in action.

Join us for E-Day One of the most exciting times to visit Auburn Engineering is on E-Day, engineering student recruitment day. You can view departmental displays, talk with representatives from each engineering department, take tours of our facilities and gain an inside look at life on the Auburn campus. E-Day is always the last Friday in February — mark your calendar. eng.auburn.edu/eday

Sign up for Engineering Summer Camps Hands-on, week-long residential summer camps designed to expose 8th-12th grade students to the world of engineering.eng.auburn.edu/summercamps

Participate in Engineering Tours and Information SessionsWe offer engineering tours and information sessions throughout the year, with the exception of holidays and weekends. The best time to schedule your visit is during the academic calendar year when you can interact with our students. eng.auburn.edu/visitcoe

Jessica DewberryRecruiter

Office of Engineering Student Services

1210 Shelby CenterAuburn, Alabama 36849

[email protected]/ess

eng.auburn.edu