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College of Engineering Fact Book 2013–14
On the horizon—
General Information
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K-State 2025 Overall GoalKansas State University will be recognized as one of the nation’s Top 50 Public Research Universities.(For more information see www.k-state.edu/2025/)
College of Engineering VisionThe Kansas State University College of Engineering will be a highly ranked college providing quality education within a research environment that develops engineering leaders to benefit society.
College of Engineering Strategic Planning Themes1. Recruit and retain diverse academic achievers from both inside and outside Kansas to produce graduates
who will take the lead in generating technological solutions for and new knowledge about tomorrow’s challenges.
2. Provide outstanding and diverse faculty and technological facilities so students receive quality teaching and advising, enabling them to become problem solvers, leaders, and critical thinkers highly sought after by universities, industry, and the government.
3. Establish focused, high-impact, nationally recognized research programs and build a prominent faculty that will enhance the college’s national and international reputation.
4. Establish lifelong connections with alumni and capitalize on this network, corporate partnerships, and related research/scholarship within the college to strengthen the education experience, research/scholarship quality, and financial support of the college.
5. Prepare students and faculty for the changing global environment to create a culture of diversity, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
6. Disseminate new knowledge to a global society and the citizens of Kansas to meet the land-grant mission.
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B.S. M.S. Ph.D.Architectural EngineeringBiological and Agricultural EngineeringBiological Systems Engineering
Biological OptionEnvironmental Option Machinery Systems Option
Chemical EngineeringCivil Engineering
Construction Engineering TrackEnvironmental Engineering TrackStructural Engineering TrackTransportation/Materials Engineering Track
Computer EngineeringComputer ScienceConstruction Science and ManagementElectrical EngineeringEngineering ManagementIndustrial EngineeringInformation SystemsMechanical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering OptionNuclear EngineeringOperations ResearchSoftware Engineering
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Programs of Study
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College Administration
Title Name Phone Email
Interim Dean
Associate Dean, Engineering Researchand Graduate Programs
Special Assistant to the Dean
Assistant DeansRecruitmentRetention, Diversity and InclusionStudent Services
DirectorsDevelopmentEngineering CommunicationsEngineering Computing ServicesMulticultural Engineering Program
Dr. Gary A. Clark
Dr. Noel N. Schulz
Dr. Ronaldo Maghirang
Prof. Thomas C. RobertsMs. Bette L. GrauerMr. Larry Satzler
Ms. Lori R. RoggeMs. Mary M. RankinMr. Stephen J. CoulsonMs. LaVerne Bitsie-Baldwin
(785)532-5590
532-5844
532-5590
532-5455532-5437532-5592
532-7500532-6715532-6392532-5949
[email protected]@[email protected]
[email protected]@[email protected]@ksu.edu
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Departments, Centers, and Institutes
Academic Departments Name Phone E-Mail
Architectural Engineering and Construction Science Biological and Agricultural EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputing and Information SciencesElectrical and Computer EngineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing Systems EngineeringMechanical and Nuclear Engineering
Research
Advanced Manufacturing InstituteCenter for Hazardous Substance Research (ChE Dept.)Center for Information and Systems Assurance (CIS Dept.)Center for Sustainable Energy (ChE Dept.)Electrical Power Affiliates Program (ECE Dept.)Engineering Research and Graduate ProgramsEngineering ExtensionHealth Care Operations Resource Center (IMSE Dept.)Institute for Environmental Research (MNE Dept.)National Gas Machinery Laboratory (MNE Dept.)Pollution Prevention Institute (Engr. Ext.)Semiconductor Materials and Radiological Technologies LabUniversity Transportation Center (CE Dept.)Urban Water Institute
Prof. Raphael (Ray) YunkDr. Joseph HarnerDr. James EdgarDr. Robert Stokes*Dr. Gurdip SinghDr. Don GruenbacherDr. Bradley KramerDr. William Dunn*
Dr. Jeffrey TuckerDr. Larry EricksonDr. Simon OuDr. Mary RezacDr. Noel N. SchulzDr. Noel N. SchulzMr. Bruce SneadDr. David Ben-AriehDr. Steven EckelsDr. Byron JonesMs. Nancy LarsonDr. Douglas S. McGregorDr. Robert StokesDr. Stacy Hutchinson*
(785)532-5964532-5580532-5584532-5862532-6350532-5600532-5606532-5610
532-7044532-6519532-7941532-4315532-5844532-5844532-6026532-3724532-5620532-2319532-6026532-7057532-5862532-2843
[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@ksu.edu
[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@ksu.edu
*Interim
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Deans of the College of Engineering
Name Term
Edmund B. McCormick
A. A. Potter
Roy A. Seaton
M. A. Durland
John Shupe (Acting)
Paul Russell
Ralph G. Nevins
Donald E. Rathbone
Terry S. King
Richard R. Gallagher (Interim)
John R. English
Gary A. Clark (Interim)
1908 - 1913
1913 - 1920
1920 - 1949
1949 - 1961
1961 - 1963
1963 - 1967
1967 - 1973
1973 - 1997
1997 - 2006
2006 - 2007
2007 - 2013
2013-
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MemberSue BarsamianStan ClarkCasey HalseyWayne HarmsKendall HarrisMark HuttonMark KeenanRichard M. KerschenMike KingSteve KirchhoffScott LoveDana MathesRaj NathanTom PaulsonRandy PopeVicki ScharnhorstKevin SchoenMark SchonhoffDoug SterbenzJames TadtmanSpencer Tholstrup Lou Von ThaerCindy Wallis-LageKeith WartaKent WrayMeg Yaege
TitleGeneral Manager and Senior Vice President Engineering Manager Executive VP / Chief Risk OfficerPresidentDean of EngineeringCEOCo-Founder and Chairman of the BoardChairman of the Board and CEOSecretaryVice PresidentSpecial Projects FellowVice President of OperationsRetired General Manager and Executive Vice PresidentRetired Vice PresidentSenior Vice PresidentOperations ManagerVice President Vice President Executive Vice President/ Chief Operating OfficerPresidentKey Account ManagerNational Security Sector President and Executive VPPresident of Global Water BusinessPresidentProvost and Executive Vice President for Academic AffairsRetired President
CompanyHewlett-Packard CompanyAGCO JE Dunn Construction Group, Inc.ExxonMobil Upstream VenturePrairie View A&M UniversityHutton ConstructionKHS&S Contractors CoThe Law Company, Inc.KS Dept of TransportationExxonMobil Gas & Power MarketingConocoPhillipsDow AgroSciencesSybase, Inc.ConocoPhillipsBurns & McDonnellTetra TechGeneral Mills, Inc.Cerner CorporationWestar EnergyWildcat Construction CompanyNalco CompanyLeidosBlack & Veatch CorporationBartlett & West Engineers Inc.Missouri University of Science and TechnologyConocoPhillips
College of Engineering Advisory Council
Finances
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Revenue, 2013 (excluding gifts)
* Extension Systems and Agricultural Research Programs (ESARP)** Beginning 2010-2011, actual expenditures as reported on the NSF/SRS survey. Numbers are one year behind.*** Actual Revenue Received
REVENUEState Appropriations/TuitionESARP* Research**Student Equipment Fee***
2008-09$19,512,839
1,796,41420,054,229
860,648
6.21%4.25%
47.50%2.04%
2009-10$19,484,760
1,678,12322,107,924
881,427
44.13%3.80%
50.07%2.00%
2010-11$20,230,230
1,653,57826,943,650
964,052
40.63%3.32%
54.11%1.94%
2011-12$20,526,807
1,658,53625,467,425
945,769
42.24%3.41%
52.40%1.95%
2012-1321,174,2991,721,405
26,397,922939,289
42.15%3.43%
52.55%1.87%
Total $42,224,130 $44,152,234 $49,791,510 $48,598,537 50,232,915
State Appropriations
and Tuition, 42.15%
ESARP*, 3.43%
Extramural Research**,
52.55%
Student Equipment
Fee***, 1.87%
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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
EXPENDITURESSalary and Benefits (GU)Operating Expenditures (GU)Dept Restricted Fees/Misc.Student Equipment FeeResearch*Total University ExpendituresResearch*Scholarships***College Admin. Support**Faculty/Staff AssistanceFundraising Personnel****Capital ImprovementsTotal Foundation ExpendituresGrand Total Expenditures
$18,840,753853,702407,912669,603
20,920,20642,059,529
154,4161,630,086
907,910347,356367,353
6473,040,415
$45,099,944
40.97%1.89%0.90%1.48%
46.41%93.27%0.34%3.61%2.01%0.77%0.81%0.00%6.73%
$19,186,270818,249471,202714,133
22,792,05944,269,904
276,0361,633,417
860,230463,307287,991
37,7803,270,770
$47,540,674
40.36%1.72%0.99%1.50%
47.94%93.12%
0.58%3.44%1.81%0.97%0.61%0.08%6.88%
$19,229,156587,297422,939
1,327,66823,596,63345,553,964
297,1791,870,403
850,160495,903390,271
03,513,645
$49,067,609
39.19%1.20%0.86% 2.70%
48.09% 92.84%
0.61% 3.81% 1.73% 1.01% 0.80% 0.00% 7.16%
$20,052,044696,962464,733
1,068,56923,747,98546,225,497
108,8641,537,6611,111,164
518,167379,634
03,460,286
$49,685,783
40.36%1.40%0.94%2.15%
47.80%93.04%
0.22%3.09%2.24%1.04%0.76%0.00%6.96%
$15,661,878728,200449,338697,859
26,397,92244,355,180
-1,776,0801,392,134
429,724419,98331,700
3,629,638$47,984,818
32.64%1.52%0.94%1.45%
55.01%92.44%
0.00%3.70%2.90%0.90%0.88%0.07%7.56%
* Beginning with 2012-13, data reported via the NSF/SRS Survey are used. Numbers are one year behind.** Includes travel, equipment, hospitality, and other operating expenditures.*** Includes an infusion of $10,500 each year from other sources.**** Fundraising Personnel expenditures were paid with University funds in 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13 and split funded in 2011-12.
Expenditures, 2013
Salary and Benefits32.64%
Operating Expenditures
1.52%Dept Restricted Fees/Misc.
0.94%Stu Equipment Fee
1.45%
Combined Research*
55.00%
Scholarships3.70%
College Admin.
Support2.90%
Faculty/Staff Assistance
0.90%
Fundraising Personnel
0.88%
Capital Improvements
0.07%
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Statement of Development
Revenue FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013
Contributions-ExpendableContributions-Endowed and Restricted GiftsInvestment Income: Expendable Endowed (reinvestment) Market Value AdjustmentSubtotal Investment IncomeOther Revenue (not contributions)
Total Revenue
ExpensesScholarships*Other College Support (includes faculty/staff
assistance, travel, equipment & other misc expenditures.)
Capital ImprovementDevelopment CostsTotal Expenses
$3,266,5077,348,918
1,066,657686,786
-10,971,855-9,218,412
103,025$1,500,038
$1,619,5861,409,682
647**0
$3,029,915
$3,161,01914,329,335
1,034,779617,326973,415
2,625,52031,383
$20,147,257
$1,622,9171,599,573
37,780**0
$3,260,270
$2,129,25512,146,402
1,468,967432,362
5,272,9377,174,266
21,664$21,471,587
$1,859,9031,643,242
0**0
$3,503,145
$3,754,13814,339,277
1,504,932760,710
-4,006,913-1,741,270
128,860$16,481,005
$1,527,1611,738,195
0**184,430
$3,449,786
$3,137,50828,080,939
1,946,346282,958
2,200,2864,429,590
23,228$35,671,265
$1,765,5801,832,358
31,700**0
$3,629,638
Note: Gifts-in-kind and deferred gifts are not included. Gifts-in-kind for FY09 $3,438,570, FY10 $2,954,699, FY11 $3,747,286, FY12 $3,048,875, and FY13 $3,402,945* Actual Scholarships were higher with differences paid from another source; FY09 $1,630,086, FY10 $1,633,417, FY11 $1,870,403, FY12 $1,537,661 and FY13 $1,776,080.** Development Costs were paid partially or in full from a University account.
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Statement of Development Financial PositionFunds Held with the KSU Foundation
Market ValueJune 30, 2009
Market ValueJune 30, 2010
Market ValueJune 30, 2011
Market ValueJune 30, 2012
Market ValueJune 30, 2013
Cash and Cash Equivalents - ExpendablePooled Investment Funds - EndowedOther Investments (Short term and CD)Student LoansReal Estate and Other Depreciable PropertiesOther Assets and Accrued Income
$9,319,31530,873,792
--
3,5811
$10,832,60234,308,227
71,802-
1,000-
$11,084,85042,855,016
13,051-
1,000-
$12,150,43743,353,138
160,250-
1,000-
$14,030,85449,476,709
132,405-
1,000-
Total Fund Balances $40,196,689 $45,213,631 $53,953,917 $55,664,825 $63,640,968
Scholarship Endowments (included in Pooled Investment Funds above)
$19,129,705 $21,097,038 $26,674,869 $26,717,356 $33,134,479
Research
12Research Expenditures By Department*FY2012
DepartmentTotal
ExpendituresArchitectural Engr/Construction ScienceBiological and Agricultural EngineeringChemical Engineering:
Chemical EngineeringNational Institute for Land Management and TrainingCenter for Hazardous Substance Research
Total Chemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputing and Information SciencesElectrical and Computer EngineeringMechanical and Nuclear Engineering:
Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringInstitute for Environmental ResearchNational Gas Machinery Laboratory
Total Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering:
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems EngineeringAdvanced Manufacturing Institute
Total Industrial and Manufacturing Systems EngineeringKansas Industrial Extension ServicesDean’s OfficeEngineering Research and Graduate Programs
Total Research Expenditures
$3,157,595$24,066
$1,129,866
$3,490,257$848,658$385,380
$891,472$3,475,569
$14,499$2,675,989
$4,311,528$3,482,988$3,796,400$2,325,568
$4,724,294
$4,367,040$143,515$108,987$447,112
$26,397,922
*Based on data reported via the NSF/SRS Survey. Numbers are one year behind.
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Research Expenditures By Source
Beginning with Fiscal Year 2010, data reported via the NSF/SRS Survey are used. Numbers are one year behind.
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
In M
illion
s
Fiscal Year
Institutional
Corporate/ Private Businesses / Individuals
State
Federal
Faculty
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Faculty by RankFall Payroll
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013*Tenured Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total
644500
109
624510
108
634310
107
614110
103
604410
105
634010
104Probationary Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total
03
170
20
03
150
18
00
180
18
01
210
22
01
200
21
01
280
29Non-Tenure Track Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total
030
1821
031
1418
022
1115
021
1316
011
1416
013
1822
Overall Summary Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total Faculty
64511718
150
62511714
144
63452111
140
61442313
141
60462214
142
63423218
155
*Note: Includes 7 active recruitments.
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Faculty by GenderFall Payroll
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013*# % # % # % # % # % # %
Tenured Female Male Total
1198
109
10.1%89.9%
1296
108
11.1%88.9%
1394
107
12.1%87.9%
1390
103
12.6%87.4%
1590
105
14.3%85.7%
1490
104
13.5%86.5%
Probationary Female Male Total
61420
30.0%70.0%
41418
22.2%77.8%
41418
22.2%77.8%
61622
27.3%72.7%
41721
19.0% 81.0%
72229
24.1%75.9%
Non-Tenure Track Female Male Total
51621
23.8%76.2%
51318
27.8%72.2%
41115
26.7%73.3%
41216
25.0%75.0%
51116
31.3%68.8%
51722
22.7%77.3%
SummaryTotal FemalesTotal MalesOverall Total
22128150
14.7%85.3%
21123144
14.6%85.4%
21119140
15.0%85.0%
23118141
16.3%83.7%
24118142
16.9%83.1%
26129155
16.8%83.2%
*Note: Includes 7 active recruitments
16Head Count by DepartmentFall 2013 Payroll*
Department
Tenured, Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track
TotalProfessorAssoc
ProfAssist
Prof TotalAssoc
ProfAssist
ProfInstruc-
tor TotalArchitectural Engr/Const SciBiological and Agricultural EngrChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputing and Information SciElectrical and Computer EngrIndustrial and Manf Systems EngrMechanical and Nuclear EngrDean’s OfficeEngr ExtensionTotal
4788696
123-
63
52259747--
41
66221318--
29
15151215161911273-
133
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-2---1----3
3**11
2**4-11-5
18
3312411115
22
181813172020122845
155
FTE by DepartmentFall 2013 Payroll*
Department
Tenured, Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track
TotalProfessorAssoc
ProfAssist
Prof TotalAssoc
ProfAssist
ProfInstruc-
tor TotalArchitectural Engr/Const SciBiological and Agricultural EngrChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputing and Information SciElectrical and Computer EngrIndustrial and Manf Systems EngrMechanical and Nuclear EngrDean’s OfficeEngr ExtensionTotal
4.007.006.608.006.008.505.50
11.003.00
-59.60
5.002.002.005.009.007.004.007.00
--
41.00
6.006.002.002.001.003.001.008.00
--
29.00
15.0015.0010.6015.0016.0018.5010.5026.003.00
-129.60
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1.00-
1.00
-2.00
---
1.00----
3.00
3.501.001.001.503.50
-1.001.00
-5.00
17.50
3.503.001.001.503.501.001.001.001.005.00
21.50
18.5018.0011.6016.5019.5019.5011.5027.004.005.00
151.10*Note: Includes 7 active recruitments**One instructor has split appointments between Arch Engr/Const Sci and Civil Engr. Reported as Civil Engr
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Faculty Salary by Rank*Fall Payroll
Total College 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
PROFESSORNumberMaximumMinimumAverage
53$168,360
69,126110,631
51$171,010
69,126114,153
53$172,270
69,126113,069
51$170,270
84,941115,079
50$174,785
87,065119,279
51$176,333
87,937120,833
ASSOC PROFNumberMaximumMinimumAverage
47$107,962
66,73686,620
47$106,962
66,73686,467
42$102,524
72,89785,562
41$108,000
72,89785,753
44$117,500
74,71989,505
40$125,325
75,46790,550
ASSIST PROFNumberMaximumMinimumAverage
17$88,14461,31374,273
16$84,61857,87371,490
19$87,00056,93471,267
22$89,70056,93472,133
21$89,17559,32073,069
26$96,06759,59076,446
INSTRUCTORNumberMaximumMinimumAverage
6$62,50041,79056,183
4$58,50041,79053,806
2$58,00041,79049,895
2$58,00041,79049,895
2$59,45042,83551,143
5$60,04543,26556,662
*All 12 month salaries have been converted to 9 months and part-time individuals are calculated at full time rate.Additional pay for awards, chairs, and professorships is included.Excludes dean, associate deans, assistant deans, department heads, term employees and active recruitments
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Kansas State University and APLUAverage Salary Comparison by Rank - Fall 2012 Kansas State University APLU*
Department Rank Average SalaryNo. of
Faculty Average Salary % Deficit
Architectural Engr/Construction Science ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
113,60781,66465,529
457
124,836104,69083,183
9.928.226.9
Biological and Agricultural Engineering ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
107,12683,69171,711
724
118,97787,38475,042
11.14.44.6
Chemical Engineering ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
132,756102,530
-
62-
143,67396,23284,125
8.2-6.1
-
Civil Engineering ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
114,55583,08469,628
752
130,25893,53381,164
13.712.616.6
Computing and Information Sciences ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
136,51296,99089,175
691
142,096103,22590,497
4.16.41.5
Electrical and Computer Engineering ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
117,88495,53380,617
783
141,65799,37987,717
20.24.08.8
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engr ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
142,36188,53057,364
362
140,80697,69581,413
-1.110.441.9
Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor
121,07587,70472,913
1065
134,51296,20483,506
11.19.7
14.5
*The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) was known as National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC).Notes: Term and non-tenured faculty are included. Part-time employees and deans are not included.% Deficit complies with the methodology used by the KS Board of Regents. (Source - Planning and Analysis)
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Kansas State University and APLU ComparisonsFall 2012*
$25,000
$45,000
$65,000
$85,000
$105,000
$125,000
$145,000
FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
KSU APLU KSU APLU KSU APLU
Assist Professor
Professor
Assoc Professor
Faculty salary survey of institutions belonging to the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU) Note: Previously known as NASULGC.
*Note: Fall 2013 salary information for APLU is unavailable
Professor Assoc Professor Assist Professor All RanksKSUAPLU% Deficit
$121,697$137,541
13.0
$90,483$97,290
7.5
$70,630$84,281
19.3
$99,750$113,964
14.2
Presented using weighted averages
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Faculty Service Allocation (FTE) Fall 2012
Department Instruction ResearchService &
Administration Total GTATotal
w/GTAArchitectural Engr/Const Sci
Number% of College
13.8518.00%
0.150.39%
3.5012.12%
17.5012.13%
0.000.00%
17.5010.31%
Biological and Agricultural EngrNumber
% of College4.81
6.25%4.59
11.93%6.60
22.84%16.00
11.09%0.00
0.00%16.009.42%
Chemical EngineeringNumber
% of College 5.557.21%
3.509.09%
1.555.37%
10.607.35%
0.000.00%
10.606.24%
Civil EngineeringNumber
% of College8.15
10.59%5.70
14.81%2.65
9.18%16.50
11.43%1.75
6.86%18.25
10.75%
Computing and Information SciNumber
% of College10.35
13.45%7.30
18.96%2.30
7.97%19.95
13.83%15.50
60.78%35.45
20.88%
Electrical and Computer EngrNumber
% of College12.38
16.09%5.30
13.77%3.32
11.50%21.00
14.55%4.50
17.65%25.50
15.02%
Industrial and Manf Systems EngrNumber
% of College6.51
8.46%3.73
9.69%1.76
6.10%12.008.32%
0.501.96%
12.507.36%
Mechanical and Nuclear EngrNumber
% of College14.23
18.50%7.82
20.32%2.95
10.22%25.00
17.33%2.75
10.78%27.75
16.34%
College AdministrationNumber
% of College1.10
1.43%0.40
1.04%4.25
14.72%5.75
3.98%0.50
1.96%6.25
3.68%
Total CollegeNumber 76.93 38.49 28.88 144.30 25.50 169.80
College Average 9.48 4.76 3.08 17.32 3.13 20.44College Administration is Dean, Associate Deans, and Assistant Deans. College Average does not include College Administration.
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Name DesigneeTom H. Barrett University Faculty Chair in Chemical Engineering James EdgarBoyd D. Brainard Departmental Faculty Chair in Mechanical Engineering FutureJohn W. and Dorothy M. Burke Architectural Engineering Chair OpenCoonrod Family Construction Industry Fellow OpenDow Multicultural Engineering Program Director LaVerne Bitsie-BaldwinMartin K. Eby Distinguished Professorship in Civil or Architectural Engineering or Construction Science Robert Peterman
Gary and Peggy Edwards Chair in Engineering OpenIke and Letty Evans Engineering Chair Brad KramerGeorge J. and Alice D. Fiedler Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering Don Gruenbacher
Charles and Nona Frankenhoff Engineering Chair Mohammad HosniJames Garrison and Lisa Pfannenstiel-Garrison Agricultural Engineering Faculty Fellowship Future
Named Chairs, Professorships, Fellowships, and Awards
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Name DesigneeWilliam H. Honstead Professorship in Chemical Engineering Vikas BerryMark H. and Margaret H. Hulings Chair in Engineering L.T. FanHutton Family Distinguished Faculty Fund in Construction Science Tom LoganCarl R. and Mary T. Ice Industrial Engineering Professorship for Logistics OpenG.E. Johnson Construction Science Chair Kimberly KramerJames M. and Laura E. Johnson Engineering Faculty Endowment FutureLogan-Fetterhoof Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty of Distinction Chair Anil Pahwa
Louie T. Marshall Engineering Professorship FutureMunger Professorship in Civil Engineering Mustaque HossainHarold O. and Jane C. Massey Neff Professorship in Mechanical Engineering Open
Clair N. and Sara M. Palmer Electrical Engineering Professorship Bala NatarajanLeRoy C. and Aileen H. Paslay Chair in Engineering Open
Named Chairs, Professorships, Fellowships, and Awards continued
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Name DesigneeLeRoy C. and Aileen H. Paslay Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering Noel Schulz
Thomas and Connie Paulson Civil Engineering Outstanding Faculty Award Hayder RasheedPhillips 66 Professor of Sustainable Energy Mary RezacG. Rhea Serpan Engineering Faculty of Distinction Chair FutureJames and Robin Siefkin Excellence Teaching Award FutureHal and Mary Siegele Professorship OpenDean A. Skaer Engineering Professorship FutureLloyd T. Smith Creativity in Engineering Chair David SchmidtCivil Engineering Alumni Professorship Honoring Dr. Robert Snell OpenJohn R. Stack Faculty Award of Structural Engineering FutureTim and Sharon Taylor Faculty Award OpenSteven M. and Kay L. Theede Chair in Engineering OpenTointon Construction Management Chair Ray BuyleBob and Betty Tointon Engineering Chair Julia Keen
Named Chairs, Professorships, Fellowships, and Awards continued
Alumni
24
Living Alumni
Totals:KansasU.S. (excluding KS)U.S. TerritoriesInternationalArmed ForcesGrand Total
8,56113,574
2385724
23,039
19 21
392
142
1373
103
31
6925
561116
532219
14
26
356
8561
558
2227
200
114
315
1372
152
68
555
211
159 268
57
165
29 105 204
406
110
254
4179
227
202
11
1038131 9 - RI
52 - CT
202 - NJ
207 - MD12 - DC24 - DE
25
Living Alumni by Country
Country Total Country Total Country Total Country TotalAfghanistanArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBahamasBahrainBangladeshBelgiumBoliviaBosnia-HerzegovinaBotswanaBrazilCanadaChileChinaColumbiaCosta RicaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEcuadorEgypt
628213156114
501
319
236412
14
England - see UK
EthiopiaFranceGermanyGhanaGreeceHaitiHondurasHong KongIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIran (Islamic Republic of)
IraqIrelandIsraelJapanJordanKenyaKorea, Republic of
KuwaitLebanon
21411231261
1591325622
15141
34197
LesothoLibyan Arab JamahiriyaMalaysiaMaliMexicoNepalNew ZealandNicaraguaNigeriaNorwayOmanPakistanPanamaParaguayPeruPhilippinesQatarRussian FederationSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSloveniaSouth Africa
13
3538112
2321
23662641
271416
South Korea - see Korea
SpainSri LankaSudanSwazilandSwedenSwitzerlandSyrian Arab RepublicTaiwanTanzania, United Republic of
ThailandTunisiaTurkeyUgandaUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Kingdom (UK)United States & TerritoriesVenezuelaVietnamYemen
4321-52
612
211
11-8
2422,182
916
Total Engineering 23,039
Source: Alumni Association
26
Total Alumni by Department
Department Number Percent
Architectural Engineering/Construction ScienceBiological and Agricultural EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputing and Information SciencesElectrical and Computer EngineeringEngineeringEngineering TechnologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Systems EngineeringMechanical and Nuclear EngineeringOther
Total
3,9091,3252,0813,6612,8586,726
267960
2,6776,664
105
31,233
12.5%4.2%6.7%
11.7%9.2%
21.5%0.9%3.1%8.6%
21.3%0.3%
100%
Source: Alumni Association
Students
27
Undergraduate Enrollment by College
Note: On and off campus studentsSource: 20th day reports
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Agriculture
Arch. & Design
Arts & Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Human Ecology
Technology
28
Undergraduate Students by State
4
5
941
1
1
32
2,584
10
49
8
2
5
140
2
2
7
3
3
4
19
5
5
1512
1 - NJ
6 - MD
1 - DE2 - DC
1
Totals:KansasU.S. (excluding KS)U.S. TerritoriesInternationalArmed ForcesGrand Total
2,584410
0331
23,327
15
11
1
1
3 2
1
29
Enrollment by Department
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Department B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D.Architectural Engr/Const Sci.Biological and Agricultural Engr*Chemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComp. and Information SciencesElectrical and Computer EngrIndustrial and Manuf. Syst. EngrMechanical and Nuclear EngrUndeclared
795105209247227389161696198
2114208394847356---
---16176
25151330---
763115197249238380167703186
1512147080839647---
---17181231211635---
700107204271285403187717182
1415126151738232---
---18211232211932---
652124233305299427191776165
29
11494961692432
---13212234281728---
593140277300362437216843159
3115
505559642432
-16232236241727
-
TOTAL 3027 445 122 2998 417 150 3056 340 155 3172 306 163 3327 303 165
* Biological and Agricultural Engineering enrollments do not include ATM students.
Source: 20th day reports
30
Undergraduate Enrollment by DepartmentFall Data
Includes engineering students only (on and off campus). The ATM program in BAE has 68 students enrolled in the College of Agriculture.
Source: 20th day reports
0100200300400500600700800900
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
Year
ARE/CNSM BAE CE CHE CIS ECE UNDECLARED IMSE MNE
31
M.S. Enrollment by DepartmentFall Data
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
Year
ARE/CNSM BAE CE CHE CIS ECE UNDECLARED IMSE MNE
Source: 20th day reports
32
Ph.D. Enrollment by DepartmentFall Data
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
Year
BAE CE CHE CIS ECE IMSE MNE
Source: 20th day reports
33
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGUNDERGRADUATE STATISTICS
FALL 2013
Total Students = 3,327
14.5% Female
8.7% Minority
77.6% Kansas
12.4% U.S. Non-Kansas
10.0% International (1. China, 2. Saudi Arabia, 3. Kuwait, 4. Other)
34
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGM.S. STATISTICS
FALL 2013
Total Students = 303
19.8% Female
8.9% Minority
31.0% Kansas
47.9% U.S. Non-Kansas
21.1% International (1. India, 2. China, 3. Saudi Arabia, 4. Other)
35
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGPh.D. STATISTICS
FALL 2013
Total Students = 165
27.3% Female
2.4% Minority
22.4% Kansas
8.5% U.S. Non-Kansas
69.1% International (1. China, 2. India, 3. Iran, 4. Other)
36
Undergraduate Curricula StatisticsFall 2013
No. of Minority** Curr. Dept.Curricula No. of Women* Male Female Total*** Total Total
ARE/PARECNSM/PCNSMBSE****CHECECSISCMPENEEENUNIEME
76175675512138
23216766
(24.1%)(6.1%)
(40.0%)(27.1%) (17.0%) (6.5%) (7.7%) (5.3%) (8.1%)
(13.2%) (31.0%)(7.8%)
25224
1616185
1326161361
626
1073102367
3124102623216
1328191968
(9.8%) (7.7%) (7.1%) (9.4%) (7.7%) (6.5%)
(15.4%) (8.6%) (9.8%)
(11.9%) (8.8%) (8.0%)
31527814027730032339
152285159216843
593140277300
362
437159216843
TOTAL 484 (14.5%) 235 53 288 (8.7%) 3327
* Includes minority women** Black, Hispanic, and Native American students enrolled and self reported*** Percent of curriculum**** Includes engineering students onlySource: 20th day reports
37
M.S. Curricula StatisticsFall 2013
No. of Minority** Curr. Dept.Curricula No. of Women* Male Female Total*** Total Total
ARE/PAREBAECHECECSSEEEENUNIEMENE
161
11113
115
1010
(33.3%)(54.5%)(20.0%) (22.0%) (26.8%) (21.5%) (18.6%) (15.6%) (15.6%)(4.5%)(0.0%)
00161054600
00000021100
00161075700
(0.0%) (0.0%)
(20.0%) (12.0%) (2.4%) (0.0%)
(11.9%) (15.6%) (10.9%) (0.0%)(0.0%)
3115
504114593264222
3115
50
55593264
24TOTAL 60 (19.8%) 23 4 27 (8.9%) 303
* Includes minority women** Black, Hispanic, and Native American students enrolled and self reported*** Percent of curriculumSource: 20th day reports
38
Ph.D. Curricula StatisticsFall 2013
No. of Minority** Curr. Dept.Curricula No. of Women* Male Female Total*** Total Total
BAECHECECSEEIEMENE
53888670
(31.3%)(13.0%) (36.4%) (22.2%) (33.3%) (35.3%)(36.8%)(0.0%)
21010000
00000000
21010000
(40.0%) (33.3%) (0.0%)
(12.5%) (0.0%) (0.0%) (0.0%) (0.0%)
162322362417198
162322362417
27TOTAL 45 (27.3%) 4 0 4 (2.4%) 165
* Includes minority women** Black, Hispanic, and Native American students enrolled and self reported*** Percent of curriculumSource: 20th day reports
39
Source: 20th day reports
0500
100015002000250030003500
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
Fall Semester
Undergraduate Enrollment (Composition of Men and Women)
Men
Women
40
Degrees Granted by Fiscal Year
Program2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
5-yrAvg
B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. Ph.D.
Architectural EngineeringConstruction Sci and MgmtBiological and Ag Engr*Biological Systems Engr*,**Chemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer ScienceInformation SystemsSoftware EngineeringElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringEngineering ManagementOperations ResearchMechanical EngineeringNuclear Engineering
538620---26293010---431828------
106---
13---4
---3
1126---1023---119983
------3
---345
------5
---1
------11
557818---2641131
---432124------91---
11---6
---1
1920---1221---98277
------4
---321
------1
---1
------11
479318---2843228
---341930------98---
10---7
---2
2622---8
29---1164
211
------1
---4
------------5
---3
------42
47812
1735423611---381943------
112---
6---2
------2922---9
33---17647
---
------6
---524
------2
---2
------72
55871
182153316
---361339------
112---
9---3
---7
1916
-4
21---12141062
------5
---323
------5
---2
------21
------
3.8---
3.62.02.6------
3.6---
1.8------
3.01.4
TOTAL 449 130 23 411 123 14 443 147 19 483 135 30 472 123 23 21.8
Note: Includes Summer, Fall, and Spring of each fiscal year.* Does not include Agricultural Technology Management (ATM) students whose degrees are conferred through the College of Agriculture.** Started tracking BSE with Su, F, Sp 2011-2012.
41
College of Engineering Degrees Granted
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Fiscal Year
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
42
Student Credit Hours by Fiscal Year
DEPARTMENT 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Architectural Engineering/Construction Science*Biological and Agricultural Engineering**Chemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputing and Information SciencesElectrical and Computer EngineeringGeneral EngineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing Systems EngineeringMechanical and Nuclear Engineering
9,5261,4972,3236,1479,7905,903
6732,9438,602
9,8091,6342,4046,0979,1505,967
6053,4838,160
9,9371,7862,3216,7029,7276,046
5663,8358,508
9,6312,0162,4976,6269,8896,381
5184,3379,139
9,5542,0262,9267,0348,3636,864
4584,2139,126
8,4901,5212,9057,1317,8516,900
8464,3689,945
Total 47,404 47,309 49,428 51,034 50,564 49,957
* Beginning in 2008, SCH associated with DEN210 “History Bldg & Const” and DEN398 “Creative Problem Solving” are reported under ArchE/Const Sci (vs General Engineering).** Includes Agricultural Technology Management
43
Engineering Distance Education Master’s Program
40
80
120
160
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Num
ber o
f Cou
rses
Offe
red
200300400500600700800
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Enro
llmen
t of
Dist
ance
Stu
dent
s
600800
100012001400160018002000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Stud
ent C
redi
t Ho
urs
44
Employment Report - Offer Statistics by Major (Tentative)COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGGraduation Dates: 8/12, 12/12, 5/13 - Bachelor’s Degree
* data not currently availableSources: Career and Employment Services and National Association of Colleges and Employers
MajorTotal
ReportingTotal
OffersHigh
SalaryLow
SalaryAverageSalary
NationalSalary
AREBSECECHECMPENCNSMCSEEIEISME
52113414739151422371
8514451813501722343
114
$65,000 $67,000 $64,000 $85,600 $80,000 $63,600 $100,000 $93,600 $83,000 $60,000
$135,000
$40,000 $31,200 $41,000 $57,000 $60,000 $30,000 $40,000 $47,000 $25,000 $42,500 $35,000
$53,002 $53,588 $51,718 $67,688 $67,917 $50,387 $63,071 $67,496 $60,367 $54,167 $63,216
* $46,900 $58,000 $66,900 $70,300 $56,400 $64,100 $62,500 $54,500 $55,200 $63,900
45
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
BL AVG BL FY08 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
Academic Year
Baseline Projection Actual
UEIA-Projected and actual engineering enrollment
46
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
BL AVG BL FY08 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
Academic Year
Baseline Projection Actual
UEIA-Projected and actual numbers of engineering graduates
47Student Pipeline Concept
48
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