Integrating Business- Engineering-Technology A prospectus prepared for the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council Prospective investors should contact.

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Integrating Business- Engineering-Technology A prospectus prepared for the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council Prospective investors should contact

Why Invest in the Business- Engineering-Technology Program Access to the crème de la crème of Engineering and Business students. Establish relationships with very good students who have put in extra effort to develop skills that will make them more valuable to your company. Audition potential employees. Early identification of potential fast track performers. Be a positive role model and influence the development of potential employees. Make sure that we keep our promises.

Business-Engineering-Technology Investment Opportunities Individuals Volunteer for advisory board Volunteer to be mentors Volunteer to give executive lecturers Fund scholarships

Business-Engineering-Technology Investment Opportunities Clients Offer real-world, meaningful problems to student teams. Hold teams accountable for performance. Pay for the work.

Business-Engineering-Technology Investment Opportunities Corporations Sponsor B-E-T events and activities Fund scholarships Create intern positions and hire interns Provide access for field trips and practicums Support employees who volunteer to serve Be a case study resource

What Additional Instruction Would Make Graduates More Valuable? THE QUESTION When you consider hiring an Auburn engineering (business) graduate, how valuable would it be to your company if the student had additional instruction and skills in the following areas?

What Additional Instruction Would Make Graduates More Valuable? THE ANSWERS 1 Little added value for my company 2 Some added value for my company 3 Good added value for my company 4 Moderately high added value for my company 5 Very high added value for my company  No response

What Additional Instruction Would Make Engineers More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 1 Better written and oral communication Skills Better Developed leadership skills Improved Supervision and Management Skills Understand how business decisions affect technical decisions A working knowledge of project management 4.07

What Additional Instruction Would Make Engineers More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 6 Understand how technical decisions affect business decisions Experience working in cross-functional teams with other engineers Experience working in cross- functional teams with non-engineers Understand the engineer’s role in corporate competitiveness An internship with a private company 3.64

What Additional Instruction Would Make Engineers More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 11 Ability to read and understand financial statements Working knowledge of costing methods and accounting Participation in preparing a business plan for new ventures and products Working knowledge of functions in organizations Working knowledge of enterprise database systems 3.34

What Additional Instruction Would Make Engineers More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 16 Working knowledge of concepts such as MRP, ERP, e-Commerce Working knowledge of sales and marketing Working knowledge of concurrent engineering Understanding of entrepreneurship Working knowledge of advanced manufacturing systems 3.09

What Additional Instruction Would Make Engineers More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 21 Working knowledge of design for manufacturability Experience working in online collaboration environments Experience working on a culturally diverse international design team Work with business professionals to design a product or service for the global market Working knowledge of alternative organizations 2.07

What Additional Instruction Would Make Business Graduates More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 1 Better written and oral communication skills Better Developed leadership skills Improved Supervision and Management Skills Understanding of computers and computer systems Understanding how business decisions affect technical decisions 4.24

What Additional Instruction Would Make Business Graduates More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 6 Understand how technical decisions affect business decisions Experience working in cross- functional teams with other business majors Internship with a private company Understanding entrepreneurship Experience working in cross- functional teams with engineers 3.51

What Additional Instruction Would Make Business Graduates More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 11 Working knowledge of enterprise database systems Experience working in online collaboration environments Understanding of product development processes Understanding engineering terms Experience working in a culturally diverse international design team 3.01

What Additional Instruction Would Make Business Graduates More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 16 Experience working with engineering professionals to design a product for the global market Understanding the processes of engineering design Understanding of engineering and manufacturing processes Working knowledge of design for manufacturability Working knowledge of leading engineering standards systems 2.68

What Additional Instruction Would Make Business Graduates More Valuable? RankCompetencyScore 21 Understanding of engineering materials and materials science Working knowledge of concurrent engineering Working knowledge of CAD, CAM, PRO-E, and other engineering design tools 2.41

What Would Make New Engineering Hires More Valuable to Employers?

Will companies be more likely to hire graduates with added value skills?

ACTIONS Offer a program that integrates engineering, business, and management practice for engineering and business undergraduates. Make it a joint effort of the engineering and business colleges. Do not diminish the major.

Learning Outcomes: Students will be able to Integrate and apply business and engineering best practices in decision making. Work in cross-functional, culturally diverse teams. Apply criteria that affect technical, schedule, cost, and risk decisions. Understand implementation of cutting edge business and engineering technologies. Participate in processes to create and present a business plan. Design, develop, prototype, and test a new product or service.

Business-Engineering- Technology Minor Cross-functional Faculty: engineering + business Students: engineering + business Work in cross-functional teams Learn from case studies and projects Client driven projects Prestige program and a formal minor Admit 2 nd Semester Sophomores

Curriculum (16 SCH) Junior Year BUSI/ENGR 3510 Introduction to Business and Engineering (3 SCH Lecture) BUSI/ENGR Integrating engineering and business theory and practice (2 SCH Lecture, 1 SCH Lab) BUSI Entrepreneurship and e-commerce (3 SCH Lecture) Senior Year BUSI Strategic management of technology (3 SCH Lecture) BUSI/ENGR Capstone project I: design proposal (1 SCH Lab) BUSI/ENGR Capstone project II: design project (1 SCH Lecture, 2 SCH Lab)

Extracurricular Learning Experiences –Retreats Teaming Leadership –Business etiquette –Internships –Executive mentors –Executive in residence –Social events

Business-Engineering-Technology Program Faculty Professors of Technology Management P. K. Raju, Professor of Mechanical Engineering R. L. Bulfin, Professor of Industrial Engineering Chetan Sankar, Professor of Management R. H. Rasch, Professor of Accounting Thomas Walter Center for Technology Management James O. Bryant, Associate Dean of Engineering and Director, TWC Paul Swamidass, Professor of Management and Associate Director, TWC

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