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EGR 105 Foundations of Engineering I Fall 2007 – Week 2 Excel part 1
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EGR105 – Week 2 Topics Engineering numbers Class activity – transcript and GPA Excel basics Assignment # 2
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How many engineers are there in the US?
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Some have degrees and some don’t 1,300,000 1,500,000 400,000 1,700,000 people work in engineering jobs 2,800,000 people have an engineering degree
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Where are they employed?
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Most work in the private sector Employment sectorPercentage Industry68% Self-employed12% Government13% Education and other9%
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Do they stay in engineering?
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Percentage by age still in engineering
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What else can you do with an engineering degree?
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Lots of careers: Neil Armstrong – astronaut Jimmy Carter – president Alfred Hitchcock – movie director Lee Iacocca – Ford and Chrysler executive Tom Landry – Dallas Cowboys coach John Sununu – politician Scott Adams – Dilbert cartoonist
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Is the BS degree enough?
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Advanced degrees are popular BS degree only1,637,000 BS + MS396,000 BS + PhD80,000 Eng + Business226,000 Eng + Science162,000 Eng + Other114,000
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Is an MBA or another masters degree key for getting into upper management?
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Percentage in ‘senior’ management with advanced degrees
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Can I get by without the BS?
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Percentage by job description with a BS degree
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Finally, how about starting salaries?
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Starting salaries for 2006 grads Chem Eng$56,335Comp Sci$51,305 Comp Eng$54,200Accounting$45,656 Elect Eng$53,552Finance$45,112 Mech Eng$51,732Business$42,048 Indust Eng.$49,567Nursing$38,775 Civil/Env Eng$46,023Marketing$37,832 Liberal Arts$30,958
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EGR105 – Week 2 Topics Engineering numbers Class activity – transcript and GPA Excel basics Assignment # 2
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How does URI compute GPA? Fall: Spring: EGR105 – AEGR106 – B+ PHY 203 – B PHY 204 – A- Fall GPA = ? Spring GPA = ? Overall GPA = ?
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EGR105 – Week 2 Topics Engineering numbers Class activity – transcript and GPA Excel basics Assignment # 2
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Excel Basics Worksheet organization Entering and formatting data Copy, etc., autofill Simple math ( +, –, *, /, ^, autosum ) –Cell entry starts with = –Relative copy for math operations “autosum” button:
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Built-in Functions in Excel Syntax: –Entry always starts with an equal sign (=) –Next is the name of the function followed by parentheses containing parameters or values to be operated on (arguments) –Examples: = SUM ( A10:C20 ) = SQRT ( B17 ) Many types available
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Some work on single arguments, some on groups of arguments, some on none Composition of functions works: = SQRT ( SUM ( A10:B17 ) ) How to invoke: –Know the name of the function –Function wizard button: f x
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Elementary Math = SQRT (x) = ABS (x) = FACT (x) = SUM (x1,x2,…) = GCD (x1,x2,…) = LCM (x1,x2,…) = CEILING (x1,x2,…) = ROUND (x) = SUM (x1,x2,…) = COUNT (x1,x2,…) = EXP (x) = LOG (x) = LOG10 (x) = POWER (x,y) = RAND ( ) …
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Trigonometry = PI ( ) = DEGREES (x) = RADIANS (x) = SIN (x) = COS (x) = TAN (x) = ACOS (x) = SINH (x) = ATAN2 (x,y) …
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Logical Functions If test: = IF ( logical test, value if true, value if false ) Example: = IF (A10 >= B20,A10,0) Others: AND, NOT, OR More in week 10………….
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EGR105 – Week 2 Topics Engineering numbers Excel basics Assignment # 2
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Create a simple spreadsheet of a transcript, including GPA calculation; see the handout for details Save your workbook as lastname_2.xls E-mail your result to me Beware plagiarism
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