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Career Opportunities in Engineering, Computer Science, and Software, Engineering

Career Opportunities in Engineering, Computer Science, and Software, Engineering. Yinong Chen (Ph.D.) Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-8809 yinong@asu.edu. Roadmap. 1. What is Engineering?. 2. Majors in Engineering. 3. Current Employment and Job Outlook. 4.

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Career Opportunities in Engineering, Computer Science, and Software, Engineering

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  1. Career Opportunities in Engineering, Computer Science, and Software, Engineering Yinong Chen (Ph.D.) Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-8809 yinong@asu.edu

  2. Roadmap 1 What is Engineering? 2 Majors in Engineering 3 Current Employment and Job Outlook 4 Software is reshaping the world 5 Cloud Computing and Internet of Things

  3. What is Engineering? “Engineering is the art of organizing and directing people and controlling the forces and materials of nature for the benefit of the human race.” -- Henry G Scott. 1907

  4. What is Engineering? • Engineering is the application of scientific and technical knowledge to solve human problems; • Engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable and optimal approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of an object or a system. • As with all modern scientific and technological efforts, computers and software play an increasingly important role. • Few systems today can be engineered without computers and software.

  5. What Does an Engineer Do? Engineers think and design solutions to challenging problems in everyday life. Engineers use imagination, judgment and reasoning to apply science, technology, mathematics, and practical experience.

  6. Characteristics of a Good Engineer Analytical thinking Reasoning skills Independent thinking Creative thinking Team spirit and collaborative work High standard in ethics Good communication skills …

  7. Code of Hammurabi Ancient Babylon 1790 BC. 229. If a builder has built a house for a man, and has not made his work sound, and the house he built has fallen, and caused the death of its owner, that builder shall be put to death. 230. If it is the owner's son that is killed, the builder's son shall be put to death. 231. If it is the slave of the owner that is killed, the builder shall give slave for slave to the owner of the house. 232. If he has caused the loss of goods, he shall render back whatever he has destroyed. Moreover, because he did not make sound the house he built, and it fell, at his own cost he shall rebuild the house that fell. 233. If a builder has built a house for a man, and has not keyed his work, and the wall has fallen, that builder shall make that wall firm at his own expense.

  8. Degrees @ ASU Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering http://engineering.asu.edu/schools • School of Computing, Informatics & Decision Systems Engineering • Computer Science• Computer Systems Engineering• Informatics• Industrial Engineering• Engineering management • School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy• Mechanical Engineering• Aerospace Engineering• Chemical Engineering• Materials Science & Engineering• Solar Energy Engineering and Commercialization • School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering • Bioengineering • Biomedical Informatics • School of Sustainable Engineering & the Built Environment • Civil Engineering• Construction Engineering• Construction Management • School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering• Electrical Engineering

  9. ASU School of Computing, Informatics & Decision Systems Engineeringhttp://cidse.engineering.asu.edu/ • Computer Science • Database and Information systems • Distribution systems and Software engineering • Search engines, Web services, Cloud computing • Mobile computing • Computer networking and Gaming systems • Computer Systems Engineering • Computer networks • Embedded and ubiquitous systems, robotics • High performance computer systems • Individual digital components • Industrial Engineering • Engineering managers and teachers • Human factors engineers and Ergonomists • Industrial engineering technicians • Industrial and Manufacturing engineers • Informatics • User experience designer • Usability engineer • Information architect • Interaction and Instructional designer • IT Consultant and Digital artist • E-commerce and Multimedia specialist • Engineering management • Project management team member • Project team lead • System specification specialist • Customer relationship management specialist • Production supervisor • Supply logistics engineering

  10. Engineering and Engineering Career The data and statistics on the following slides are mostly from the Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/oco/ published by the U.S. Department of Labor (http://www.bls.gov/).

  11. Engineers (U.S. DoL OCO Handbook 2010-2011)http://www.bls.gov/oco/ All Engineers 1,571,9001,750.30011

  12. Software Engineers and CS Occupations (There are many more)in U.S. DoL Occupational Outlook Handbook All Engineers 1,571,9001,750.30011

  13. More Salary Data of Developers • Database manager $84,750 - $116,000 • Network architect 78,000 - 112,250 • Database developer 73,500 - 103,000 • Senior web developer 71,000 - 102,000 • Database administrator 70,250 - 102,000 • Network manager 68,750 - 93,000 • Web developer 54,750 - 81,500 • LAN/WAN administrator 51,000 - 71,500 • Web administrator 49,750 - 74,750 • Web designer 47,000 - 71,500

  14. Top 50 April 12, 2006 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2006/05/01/8375749/index.htm

  15. 2009 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bestjobs/2009/sectors/ 10 40

  16. 2010 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bestjobs/2010/sectors/#I Sector 15 40 Information Technology

  17. 2012

  18. Biomedical Engineer: 25,387 jobs in 10 years • Software Architect: 4,268,796 in 10 years • What does it mean? • 50 states: 25,387 / 50 = 508 • Assume each person holds the job for 30 years • New jobs available will be 508/ 30 = 17 • Arizona Universities graduate 100 students • The chance of finding a job is: 17% Biomedical Engineer • 50 states: 4,268,796 / 50 = 85375 • Assume each person holds the job for 30 years • New jobs available will be 85375 / 30 = 2845 • Even if Arizona Universities graduate 1000 students • there are 1845 positions cannot be filled. • What about the other CS jobs? Software Architect

  19. IT IS SE CS CSE CE EE EE, CE, CSE, CS, IS: A Typical Partition Application, operation, and administration of hardware, software, database, OS, networks, etc. Business application development, management, and operation of computer systems and data centers Bioengineering/Bioinformatics/Biomedical Algorithms/Programming/Software development System software/OS/Compiler Graphics and Image Processing Embedded systems/Robotics/Control systems Computer systems Communication/Networking/Wired/Wireless Signal processing Optoelectronics Electromagnetic Electronics/Microelectronics and Integrated circuit Plasmas Power grids

  20. Electrical Engineers • Design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment; • Specialize in different areas: power generation, transmission, and distribution; communications; industrial control

  21. Computer Hardware Engineers • Research, design, develop, and test computer hardware • Supervise computer hardware manufacture and installation

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