Pathways Beyond B.Tech Ralph Curitti, B.Tech., M.Eng., P.Eng. February 25, 2010
Overview About Me Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Masters Degrees Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) Iron Ring Questions
About Me D.Tech B.Tech P.Eng M.Eng PMP Sheridan College, Mechanical Engineering (1994) Mechanical Designer Aerospace Industry McMaster University, (2000-2003) Mechanical Designer Honeywell Received P.Eng (2004 2006) Mechanical Engineer - Honeywell McMaster University ADMI (2004-2007) Six Sigma Black Belt Maple Leaf Foods Currently undergoing certification with PMI (2010) Sr. Process Specialist Ontario Power Generation
Why Continue Your Education? Fewer options without a degree Glass Ceiling Personal development and interest P.Eng is very difficult without a degree
Why the B.Tech. Degree? Great program that provides a relevant and quality education Fills a gap which exists in our current education system Provides the opportunity to enhance your technologist education Opens up doors for job promotion or new career opportunities Makes it easier to obtaining your P.Eng.
Major Learning s from B.Tech. Develop good study habits Learn how to write exams Technical report writing B.Tech. courses apply to P.Eng exams Develop and maintain a network
Pursuing Graduate Studies Provides further education in the field of engineering or others (eg. Business) Allows you to explore specific areas of interest (eg. Design or Manufacturing) Opens up many more doors for job promotion or new career opportunities Can help when applying for your P.Eng.
Types of Masters Degrees ADMI M.Eng. Part-time flexible schedule Technical and Management course work Option of course based (10 courses) Option of courses (8) and Project M.Eng. May take 1 to 2 years Can specialize in a field (eg. Mechanical) Option of course based (10 courses) Option of courses (8) and Project M.A.Sc. Usually takes 2 years You specialize in a specific technology (eg. Robotics) Usually 4 courses and a major research project Preferred if aiming for a PhD
ADMI Masters Degree Advanced Design and Manufacturing Institute (ADMI) it s a virtual institute. A joint venture between 5 Ontario Universities: McMaster University University of Toronto University of Waterloo University of Western Ontario Queens University Faculty from Department of Mechanical Engineering and School of Business Specifically designed for Practicing Engineers
ADMI Masters Workload Courses are delivered in a modular format Two four-day modules (8-4pm, Thurs Sun) Typically 6 weeks between modules Minimum of 5 / Maximum of 8 Technical courses must be taken with remainder of courses coming from the Business stream Individual and group projects Some laboratory work in technical courses Sometimes there are midterm and final exams
ADMI Courses Be strategic and take courses relevant to your career goals and interests Sample courses: Technology Courses Design Methodologies Mechatronics Design for Manufacturability Rapid Product Development Finite Element Analysis Business Courses Business to Business Marketing Organizational Behaviour International Business Technology Entrepreneurship Managerial and Financial Accounting
ADMI Pros and Cons Top-notch Faculty and Resources Diverse learning experience (Technical and Management courses) Excellent Networking Opportunities Flexible good work/life balance Travel is required (most courses held in Mississauga area) High Cost ($2500/course) Limited course offerings.
B.Tech s and ADMI M.Eng. The B.Tech. provides an excellent foundation for graduate studies. Several B.Tech. graduates have completed the ADMI M.Eng. Builds your knowledge and skills beyond engineering
Other Advanced Degrees PhD (M.A.Sc. usually required) MBA (GMAT usually required) Others Teaching, Accounting, etc
PEO Application Apply to PEO after B.Tech. degree is obtained PEO will assess your education (they look at both College and B.Tech.) Most likely will assess you five or six technical exams and an engineering report
What I Was Assigned 5 technical exams in Mechanical Engineering Had to submit a technical report. ADMI M.Eng had no impact on exams. Have to apply to have courses substitute exams with PEO. PPE is an additional exam everyone has to write.
Preparing for the Exams Used my network to obtain past exams. Self-studied for Group A and B exams. B.Tech courses aligned well with these exams Took Engineering Economics at EPIC Took a 2 day PPE prep course Group A (2) Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines Design and Manufacture of Machine Elements Complementary Studies (2) Engineering Economics Engineering Report Group B (2) System Analysis and Control Production Planning and Manufacturing PPE Exam Everyone has to write this exam
Order of Completion for P.Eng APPLY TO PEO WRITE TECHNICAL EXAMS SUBMIT TECHNICAL REPORT WRITE PPE SUBMIT EXPERIENCE REPORT OBTAIN P.ENG!!
PEO Awards and Recognition V.G. Smith Award Awarded to the person with the highest mark in any three technical exams S.E. Wolfe Thesis Award Awarded to the engineering report judged to have been the best of all the reports received during the year. B.Tech. graduates have won the S.E. Wolfe Thesis Award twice. It s worth the effort!!
The Iron Ring Kipling is only held once per year. Can get the ring through McMaster. Apply once all PEO technical requirements have been met (all exams and report passed) A nice reward for all your hard work!
Conclusions The B.Tech program is the first step in becoming an engineer Possible future pathways: Master (M.Eng., M.A.Sc.) PhD, MBA, Other P.Eng. All B.Tech. graduates are capable of becoming Professional Engineers You can do it Good Luck!!
Questions?? Any Questions??