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College of Engineering Bronco Engineering Day

College of Engineering Bronco Engineering Day. What is it?. Select high school students and their families are invited to visit and explore the College of Engineering 800 guests expected Each department organizes its own portion of the event Orientations Lab Tours Demonstrations.

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College of Engineering Bronco Engineering Day

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  1. College of EngineeringBronco Engineering Day

  2. What is it? • Select high school students and their families are invited to visit and explore the College of Engineering • 800 guests expected • Each department organizes its own portion of the event • Orientations • Lab Tours • Demonstrations

  3. We Need Your Help • Volunteers needed for: • Overall Crew: • Set up / Clean up • Signage and Traffic Control • Department Crew: • Guest Check In • Tour Guides • Lab Hosts • Answer Questions Contact: Alicia Hansell ashansell@csupomona.edu Deans Office 909-869-5115

  4. Engineers Week The 60th Anniversary

  5. E-Week • What is E-Week? • In the United States, the third full week of February is National Engineers' Week. • It is observed by more than 70 engineering, education, and cultural societies, and more than 50 corporations and government agencies. • The purpose of National Engineers' Week is to call attention to the contributions to society that engineers make. • It is also a time for engineers to emphasize the importance of learning math, science, and technical skills. • When is E-Week? • February 20th – 26th

  6. Want to help us out? • Engineering Council would love your help with planning and executing the 2011 Engineers Week. • We are trying to get a committee that will work under the activity coordinators. • It will help you or your club members get experience in planning a such a large scale event as well as more involved in the college of engineering. Maybe even make new friends or connections. • So please let you club members know and have them email us at ecouncil.activities@gmail.com • If you are interested please put your name, email, and phone number on the sheet going around.

  7. ENGINERD Embrace the nerd in you. This years theme will be…

  8. Event Ideas • Tuesday 2.22.11 • Club Carnival • Thursday 2.24.11 • E-Week Bowl • Saturday 2.26.11 • Ultimate Frisbee • BBQ • Awards Ceremony • Other Ideas • Mr. & Miss Engineer

  9. Logo here manny E-Week Bowl Presented by E-Council w/ SHSE, IEEE, SWE, & NSBE

  10. Why, What, When? • Why: Improve interclub relations & raise $$$$ for your Club! • What: Two round competition • Academia & Activity • When: Thursday of E-Week

  11. Academics • Jeopardy Style • 4 Categories • MATH • PHYSICS • CHEMISTRY • CAL POLY TRIVIA • 3 Questions Each

  12. Activity • Boat Float • Aluminum Foil • Marbles • Allotted time to design & build • Ready, Fire, Aim! • Sling Shots • Water Balloons • 3 Targets

  13. Club Team Requirements • Groups of 3 • $25 for each Club • Registration starts now! • Deadline is February 11 • Sign up w/ E-council Activity Coordinator -Jessica Byrd

  14. Prizes • Academic 50% of points • Activity 50% of points • 1st Place $100* • 2nd Place $75* • 3rd Place $50* • *Payable to Club Agency Account

  15. T-shirt Competition • We encourage each club to submit as many designs as possible. • T-shirts should go with theme of the week. • One color print, centered on front of the shirt • T-shirt designs will be due: Friday Jan. 14th • T-shirt designs will be voted on by club reps and E-council at following meeting.

  16. Ultiamte Frisbee • Teams of 6-10 people. • 6 on the field with up to 4 alternates. • Everyone on the team must have filled out a waiver!!!!! • Entrance fee is $20 • HOWEVER… if your club can provide one volunteer to help referee we will deduct $5 as well as the points volunteers earn .

  17. Point Break Down • For each day with a competition: • 1st place 150 pts • 2nd place 100pts • 3rd place 70 pts • 4th place 50pts • T-shirt design: • 50 pts per submission (max 2 per club) • 200 pts for club with winning design. • 75 pts for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places that will be made into buttons. • Volunteers: • Each club will receive 10 pts per volunteer per 30 minutes. • This for those people that show up early to help set up or stay late to help clean up.

  18. Any Ideas and/or Questions????

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