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College of Engineering
WHO WILL ENGINEER THE
FUTURE?
College of Engineering
Engineering is among the founding disciplines of Michigan State University. Today the MSU College of Engineering is the second largest academic unit at Michigan State University. MSU Engineering serves more than 7,000 students, with 10 bachelors degrees and 10 graduate degrees in areas of high demand such as computer science, mechanical engineering, material science, and environmental engineering among others.
Degrees granted by the college are among the most sought and valued in the marketplace. Working with partners in industry and government, we are developing the technology talent that will build the economy of Michigan and beyond.
SPARTANS WILL.
UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT GROWTH
306
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3451
3912
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19
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544
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5680
5918
MSU ENGINEERING MICHIGAN INDUSTRYA technology talent pipeline for economic growth.
97%of graduates reported
a career outcome
100+employers hired
MSU ENGINEERING GRADUATES
61%Employed in MICHIGAN
75%Employed in the
MIDWEST
7,000Engineering
STUDENTS
230Tenure System FACULTY
Graduating
1200+ENGINEERS per year
2 2017 Destination Report data from 83% of graduating seniors receiving a bachelor's degree from the MSU College of Engineering.
2017 ..........21.0%2016 ..........20.5%2015 ..........19.5%2014 ..........17.9%2013 ..........17.1%2012 ..........16.5%2011 ...........16.4%2010 ..........15.9%2009 .........15.5%
WOMEN STUDENT GROWTH
(as a percent of total enrollment)
UNDERREPRESENTED STUDENT GROWTH
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Under-representedFemale
Under-representedMale
Top 5 States
Outside Michigan California,
Illinois, Texas,
Ohio, and Indiana
2982
1 2017 Fall Enrollment Report for the MSU College of Engineering.
23% Co-op/Intern – for credit 66% Co-op/intern – non-credit 27% Off-Campus Work 36% On-Campus Work 4% Work Abroad
89%participated in a
career-based activity outside of class
CAREER-RELATED CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
$66,500Approx. Average
STARTING SALARY
46%reported
receiving a SIGNING BONUS
ENROLLMENT REPORT 1 DESTINATION REPORT
2
MSU ranked
#32in RESEARCH EXPENDITURES
per year
FACULTY
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
230 TENURE-STEAM FACULTY
(+65 in past 3 years)
TOP FEDERAL FUNDING AGENCIES
• Department of Defense • Department of Energy• National Science Foundation• Department of Health and Human
Services• Department of Homeland
Security/Justice • Department of Transportation
ECONOMIC IMPACT
54BUSINESS
INCUBATIONS
9STARTUPSlaunched
TENURE-SYSTEM FACULTY
GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT
MOBILITY: Connected & autonomous vehicles, smart infrastructure, user experience, testing & validation, connecting to law, and policy. mobility.msu.edu
HEALTH/BIOMEDICAL: Human health, biomedical imaging and devices, biomechanics, and precision medicine.
ENERGY: energy generation, conversion, storage and transport, micro-grids, smart-grids, connectivity for small-scale renewable sources, batteries, fuel augmentation, and biofuels.
BIOMETRICS: Developing advanced systems to enhance recognition and authentication of persons using fingerprints, face recognition, iris, and gait.
The College of Engineering is among MSU’s top producers of ideas for commercialization. Research discoveries are brought into a pipeline of patents, products and startup businesses that help build a diversified economy and jobs for Michigan.
RESEARCH THRUSTS
50+INVENTION
DISCLOSURESper year
$33M+FUNDING
for startups
AI & BIG DATA: machine learning, deep learning, etc, applied to logistics, optimization, business processes, decision support, industrial quality assurance.
20+PATENTS ISSUED
per year
$350K+LICENSING REVENUE
per year
25BUSINESSES
moving through INCUBATION
APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS: Research from sources to antennas, with applications in defense, communications, non-destructive evaluation, and consumer electronics.
SMART AG: Applying technology to the food supply chain to enhance food safety and security, from soil and seed treatment to precision farming to smart packaging, and real-time quality/safety monitoring from farm to fork.
MATERIALS: Advanced composites joining, diamond devices, coatings, and electronics.
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING: Just-in-time 3D printing, manufacturing automation, AI augmentation for quality control and process optimization.Engineering
Research ExpendituresFISCAL YEAR
FUNDING SOURCES
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
$49.1 Million
$56.5 Million
$59.7 Million3
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PhD
MS & PhD Students
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Women
Underrepresented*
*Domestic underrepresented students
3Reported expenditures for 2018 ($53,004.449) differ due to ASEE rule clarifications that changed accounting practices.
Women, Underrepresented & International Students
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9%
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18%
8% FederalGovernment
StateGovernment
ForeignGovernments
Business&Industry
Non-ProfitOrganizations(e.g.foundations)
60% 9%
5% 18%
8%
Fed/Nat: Federal &NationalGovernmentState: StateGovernmentForeign: ForeignGovernmentsInsustry:Business&IndustryPriv/Non:Non-ProfitOrganizations(e.g.foundations)
Federal GovernmentState GovernmentForeign GovernmentsBusiness & IndustryNon-Profit Orgs. (e.g. foundations)