Engineering Intro Week 2015 Welcome! Dr Antonio Griffo (1 st Year Tutor) Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering a.griffo@sheffield.ac.uk
All the information you need to know about Year 1 is available online: Aerospace Engineering E-Handbook http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/aerospace/ infocurrent Please read this carefully and keep checking back throughout the year almost everything you need to know about your course is in here.
Aerospace Engineering 180 new students in 2015 (Year 1) Year 2 180 students Year 3 150 students (MEng & BEng) Year 4 70 students Faculty based programme
Aerospace Engineering Accrediting institutions Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) Interdisciplinary Programmes Office (IPO) in Sir Frederick Mappin Building is home Administration, examination matters, pastoral support
Staff & Key Responsibilities Dr Martin Jackson (MSE) Course Director Dr Antonio Griffo (EEE) 1 st Year Tutor You will meet your personal tutor today!
Staff & Key Responsibilities Engineering Interdisciplinary Programmes Office (IPO)
Staff & Key Responsibilities Ms Wendy Pearce Student Support Manager Dr Emma Wager IPO Manager
Staff & Key Responsibilities Mrs Sonja Lewis General Enquiries Mr Peter Lomas Course Support Mrs Sarah Power Course Administration
Your Degree Course Structure is available in the E-Handbook: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/aerospace/infocurrent Then follow the links: Year 1 Your Degree Course Structure Aerospace Engineering Overall Course Structure
Your Support Network Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Essential Course Information Your Support Network Check the Essential Information section on the Current Students webpage Lots of support is available to you during your studies Make sure you register with the University Health Service this week
Your Support Network Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace/i nfocurrent Attendance Things not going right box Extenuating circumstances it is very important that you let us know if anything is affecting your ability to study, e.g. illness, bereavement, homesickness You will need to submit an extenuating circumstances form to the IPO. This can be downloaded from the E-Handbook.
Personal Tutorials Aerospace The personal tutor acts as a professional mentor to guide, help and support you throughout your degree. Their main roles are: To act as your first point of contact To provide general academic guidance and personal support To provide advice on where to obtain more specialist support within the University To provide pastoral support Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Essential Course Information Personal Tutorials
Personal Tutorials Aerospace Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Essential Course Information Personal Tutorials You are allocated a personal tutor at the start of Year 1 As far as possible you will keep the same personal tutor throughout your degree Personal tutors are not required to provide specialist academic guidance (but should advise on where to obtain such guidance), to solve all problems or to act as a trained counsellor or careers adviser.
Personal Tutorials Aerospace Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Essential Course Information Personal Tutorials During the final year, you will also have a final year project supervisor. Their main role will be to support the project but they may also act as a secondary personal tutor. In particular, it is very likely that you will want references from your project supervisor in addition to your personal tutor.
Personal Tutorials Aerospace Thursdays 10am. Double check times and venues with your tutor Tutorials or compulsory Study Skills lectures will take place at this time most weeks The Study Skills lectures explain how to pass (or not fail) Year 1 and give you the skills you need to succeed Tutorials are themed Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Essential Course Information Personal Tutorials Attendance at all sessions is compulsory and will be monitored
Personal Tutorials Aerospace Topics could include... University life, work-life balance, and the need to manage time effectively How to write a good report Personal and professional development - CV Industry development what s going on in aerospace engineering? Unfair means Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Essential Course Information Personal Tutorials
Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/mash Maths Support This is a mathematically demanding course. Even if you have an A grade in A Level Maths, you will struggle if you do not attend Maths (MAS156). A COMPULSORY test for all students will take place on Wednesday 23 rd September 2015 at 9.00am - 1.00pm in Computer Rooms ME03 and ME04, Sir Frederick Mappin Building.
Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/mash Maths Support What happens if you do badly on the maths test? You will be required to attend a compulsory maths lecture at the beginning of the semester. MASH Maths and Statistics Help: Work through problems with a tutor Make use of this service!
Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/eltc English Language Support English Language Teaching Centre (ELTC) offers a Technical English Assessment (TEA) A COMPULSORY Technical English Assessment for all international students will take place on Thursday 24 th September 2015 at 9.00am in Room C28, Portobello Centre.
Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/eltc English Language Support The Technical English Assessment (TEA) is a diagnostic instrument to direct you to appropriate support The TEA consists of technical writing, listening, reading and summary writing Please note your IELTS entry scores are generally the minimum requirement you will benefit from further support!
Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/eltc English Language Support ELTC English Language Teaching Centre: Writing Advisory Service Online language support What happens if you do badly on the Technical English Assessment (TEA)? You will be directed to further support within the English Language Teaching Centre. Your attendance will be monitored.
Lectures Aerospace Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace/info current Attendance Attendance is compulsory the University expects you to attend all timetabled activities Students who get good degrees are those who attend and engage with their studies We monitor your attendance and will take action if you do not attend regularly. There can be serious implications for students who fail to engage.
Study Spaces IPO Breakout Rooms are bookable they can be used for private study or group work How do you book a room? Contact the IPO (ipoenquiries@sheffield.ac.uk) Student workshop is available for practical work
Timetable Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Key Dates Classes will be in venues throughout the campus Find out where buildings are and where you need to be, especially on Monday 28 th September Week 1 is next week
Timetable Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Timetables Always refer to the online timetable provided by the IPO this information is live. It is likely to change at the beginning of semester so check regularly A copy of the live timetable is also available on noticeboards outside IPO Clashes/ double bookings/ timetabling errors will occur. One person only should query with the IPO.
Timetable Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Timetables Where to find General timetable: Current Students Year 1 Timetables Lab groups rota: Current Students Year 1 Separate Laboratory Timetables
Timetable Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Timetables Please note EEE123 (Tuesdays) finishes at 6pm Labs are in groups. You won t all attend labs on all weeks Lectures and lab attendance is compulsory
LABS Aerospace Useful webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Year 1 Timetables Please note BE ON TIME or you may be turned away You MUST attend you cannot reschedule these unless you have extenuating circumstances.
Aerospace: How to Pass Year 1 Useful Webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Exams and Progression Important information is available in the E-Handbook about regulations relating to exams and assessment, e.g. how many attempts you can have at passing Year 1, what the pass mark is. It s your responsibility to read this!
Aerospace: How to Pass Year 1 Useful Webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent Exams and Progression You must pass Global Engineering Challenge Week (taking place in the week commencing Monday 25 January 2016) if you do not attend the full week, you will fail the course!
You should be aware that You can t resubmit work or resit an exam for a better mark You are only allowed 3 attempts to sit each assessment If you fail in February or June, you must resit in August No one should make commitments during the August Resit Examination Period The University can and does exclude students
Feedback: What Should You Expect? The amount of written feedback will be minimal compared to what you will have received at A Level You will receive feedback through individual and group discussion, group feedback, reviewing of exam scripts, tutorials, and marks on work, e.g. lab reports It is your responsibility to obtain feedback when needed and collect feedback from the IPO
Communication Useful Webpage: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace/ infocurrent Communication Refer to the E-Handbook for information about how we will communicate with you and how you can contact us You will get email overload, but it is important to read those from the IPO the subject of the email will be prefixed by IPO It s a two way process- you must communicate with staff
Clickers Aerospace Interactive Teaching: www.shef.ac.uk/faculty/eng ineering/students/polling Use your mobile or tablet (android/blackberry or IOS) to answer questions in lectures Install the Free App: If you have a Windows phone or laptop, bookmark the webpage: www.rwpoll.com Remember to bring your mobile device/clicker to every lecture!
Clickers Aerospace Interactive Teaching: www.shef.ac.uk/faculty/eng ineering/students/polling If you have no mobile device, you will be loaned a clicker look after it! You may need to use a clicker in lectures on Monday make sure you do this this week! How to request a clicker: 1. Login to MUSE 2. Go to: www.sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/students/polling 3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the link Request a new clicker
Interactive Teaching: www.shef.ac.uk/faculty/engi neering/students/polling Sheffield Graduate The University of Sheffield is committed to developing your employability. Attributes: Discipline based Knowledge Applying knowledge in the wider context Approaches to enquiry and learning Personal Development and Employability
Important Reminders Have you activated your personal computer account? You must do this before the Introduction to MOLE session on Wednesday at 9.00am. You can do this in the Information Commons (IC).
Important Reminders Maths Diagnostic Test COMPULSORY for all except Year 2 direct entries Tomorrow, 9am-1pm, refer to your schedule for venue Technical English Assessment (TEA)- COMPULSORY for International Students Thursday 9am-1pm, refer to your schedule for venue
Important Reminders Meet your lecturers Today, 3.45pm-4.30pm, John Carr Design Suite, Portobello Centre Essential introduction to University services (MOLE, MASH, Google applications) Tomorrow, 9am-1pm, refer to your schedule for venue
Important Reminders Model Glider Design and Build competition Friday, 2pm-5pm, Mappin Hall, Sir Frederick Mappin Building
And finally Contact the IPO: www.shef.ac.uk/aerospace /infocurrent The IPO Students across the entire University experience teething problems in the first couple of weeks Your personal tutor, year tutor and other members of staff are a source of great support For module related queries, speak to the module leader/lecturer Use the wide range of support services provided by the University
Good luck!