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Welcome to Orientation!
College of Technology and Computer Science Computer Science, Construction Management, Engineering
Technology Systems: Distribution & Logistics, Design, Info & Computer Tech, Industrial Engineering Technology, BSIT
“Welcome to East Carolina University College of
Technology and Computer Science. As Dean of
this college, I want to thank you for making our
school your choice in helping you further your
educational goals. Our hope is to make your
transfer here at ECU as seamless as possible. Our
chairs, faculty, and advising team take a personal
approach with each student by working closely
with you to map out a plan to help you select the
right courses for your chosen field of study.
Whether its one of our four programs in Computer
Science, Technology Systems, Engineering, or
Construction, you will find your experience here at
ECU one of the best decisions you’ve made.
Again, welcome we’re excited you’re here.”
-David M. White, Ed.D, Dean
TECS Advising Center2 Rawl Annex 328-9301
Mary Gabrielsen, [email protected]
Amy Shannon, Academic Advisor, Computer [email protected]. Roxene Barrett, [email protected]
Student Helper/Office Manager
TECS Advising Center 2 Rawl Annex
TECS Advising Center Staff
Name Primary Advising Areas Email Address
Mary Gabrielsen •Director [email protected]
Amy Shannon•Computer Science
•Industrial [email protected]
Jennifer Slade •Construction Management [email protected]
David Bucci
•Design
•Industrial Engineering Technology
•Information Computer Technology
Miranda Williams
•Industrial Technology
•AAS Transfer Programs
•Distance Education
Jason Denius
•Industrial Technology
•AAS Transfer Programs
•Distance Education
Cindy Wadford •Administrative Support Associate [email protected]
For information or advising questions related to the Department of Engineering, please contact Karen De
Urquidi at (252) 737-1033 or by email at [email protected].
Advisor Assignments Students are assigned an advisor once they are declared.
You must see your advisor each semester to discuss course selection, information pertinent to your progression and to get your registration pin.
If you are a Distance Education (DE) student, it is not necessary to come into the Advising Center.
Face-to-face students can make appointments by stopping by the TECS Advising Center at 2 Rawl Annex or by calling 252-328-9301.
Students should check ECU email accounts frequently!Private AOL, Yahoo, etc. accounts will not be used.
Schedule an advising appointment, beginning in April, with an advisor in the Center to go over your credits and see where you are in the program. Once you are officially a Pirate, make advising appointments early in the semester.
Computer Science MajorsYour Checksheet includes all
required courses, cognates, elective possibilities and professional studies course requirements. Students should pay close attention to each section (see checksheet below):
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Differences between the BS or BA degree are defined here.
Flowcharts: Bachelor of Science (BS) Bachelor of Arts (BS)
Computer Science website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/departments/computer_science/
Advising Center website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/advising
Internships/Co-ops – CSCI offers academic credit for qualifying co-ops/internships. Click here for more information.
Construction Management Majors
Technical degree transfer students -(Students with an earned associate of applied science degree (AAS) in an approved technical field)
Students may be admitted directly to the upper division upon completion of MATH 1065 and PHYS 1250, 1251 (or equivalent).
Your transfer checksheet includes all required courses, cognates, elective possibilities and professional studies course requirements. Students should pay close attention to each section .
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Flowchart: Bachelor of Science (BS)
Construction Management website: www.ecu.edu/cmgt
Advising Center website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/advising
Scholarships– Construction Management students are eligible to apply for scholarships, GPA 2.5 or better.
Technology System Majors
Undergraduate Programs
Design
Distribution and Logistics
Industrial Engineering Technology
Information and Computer Technology
BS in Industrial Technology AAS
Transfer Program – See next slide for
more information on this major
Review your checksheet (includes all required courses, cognates, elective possibilities and professional studies course requirements. Students should pay close attention to each section. Go to http://www.tecs.ecu.edu/tsys
Technology Systems website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/tsys
Advising Center website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/advising
Technology System: BSIT Majors
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) Transfer Program is a degree completion curriculum designed for students who have been awarded a qualified Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in an industrial or technology related field.
Important Admission Information: A new ECU admissions requirement states that all transfer students must have a 2.5 GPA and 30 hours of transferable general education courses with 6 hours being English and 3 hours being Math.
Concentrations:
Architectural Technology
Mechanical Technology
Distribution and Logistics
Information & Computer Technology
Manufacturing Systems
Industrial Supervision
Bioprocess Manufacturing
Technology Systems BSIT website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/bsit
Advising Center website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/advising
Engineering Majors
ECU Engineering
General Transfer Brochure:www.tecs.ecu.edu/departments/engineering/
Generaltransferbrochure061509.pdf
Concentrations:
Biomedical Engineering
Bioprocess Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Flowcharts: Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISYS)
Mechanical Engineering (MENG)
Bioprocess Engineering (BIOE)
Biomedical Engineering (BIME)
Engineering website: www.tecs.ecu.edu/departments/engineering//
Contact Information
Department of Engineering
Suite 212 Slay Building
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858-4353 USA
Contact Person: Karen De Urquidi
Contact Phone: (252) 737-1033
Concerning Math….. Transferring with at least 30 transferable credit hours:
Must have completed 6 transferable hours in English equivalent to ENGL 1100 &
ENGL 1200 and 3 transferable credit hours of Math equivalent to MATH 1065
(College Algebra)
Transferring with less than 30 transferable credit hours:
Must have completed 6 transferable hours in English equivalent to ENGL 1100 &
1200 and 3 transferable credit hours of Math equivalent to MATH 1065
(College Algebra)
Math concentration/degree is closely sequenced and has many prerequisites with some courses only offered spring or fall; thus, students must pay close attention.
Clubs and Organizations
Department of Technology Systems American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) -More information at www.tecs.ecu.edu/desn.
Associate of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) - More information at
www.atmae.org
Professional Association of Industrial Distribution (PAID) -More information available at
www.tecs.ecu.edu/idis
Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) - More information available at www.tecs.ecu.edu/iet.
Epsilon Pi Tau (EPT) - More information available at www.tecs.ecu.edu/iet.
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) - More information available at
www.tecs.ecu.edu/ict.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) - More information available at
www.tecs.ecu.edu/ict.
American Society for Quality (ASQ) –More information available at www.asq.org.
Institute for Supply Management (ISM) -Chapter faculty advisor is Ms. Jeanne-Marie Lawrence,
Clubs and Organizations
Department of Computer Science
Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) is the world's largest educational and scientific
computing society, delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession. ACM
provides the computing field's premier Digital Library and serves its members and the computing
profession with leading-edge publications, conferences, and career resources.
ECU Student Chapter of ACM - Chapter Lead Advisor - Dr. Qin Ding is our contact, email
Clubs and Organizations
Department of Engineeringhttp://www.tecs.ecu.edu/departments/engineering/student_organizations/
Engineering Student Council
Engineering Ambassadors
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration,
Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Society of Women Engineers
Professional Engineers of North Carolina
Clubs and Organizations
Department of Construction Management Sigma Lambda Chi (SLC) – The student honor society recognizing outstanding students locally and
internationally for their academic accomplishments as a construction major. The local chapter at the
Department of Construction Management in East Carolina University is Iota-II. Our chapter was
chartered in 1986 and has 553 members, 63 of which are current students. Faculty advisor is Dr.
Huanquing Lu ([email protected]).
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) )- East Carolina Construction Association (ECCA) is
the umbrella organization of the student chapters of NAHB, AGC and AIC at the Department of
Construction Management in East Carolina University. Currently we have nearly 200 members. If you
would like to learn more about joining a student organization, please contact Ron Sessoms
([email protected]) at (252) 328-1382.
East Carolina Construction Association (ECCA) – The East Carolina Construction
Association/Associated General Contractors (ECCA/AGC) student organization is a group of students
recognizing the need for leadership and advancement of construction education at East Carolina
University. ECCA/AGC promotes professional and service development by hosting industry sponsored
workshops (resume writing and interviewing), construction company visits, construction site visits,
construction service learning and volunteer opportunities. Contact Mr. Bryan E. Wheeler (faculty
advisor) at [email protected] to learn more about ECCA/AGC and how to become a member.
Women in Construction and Technology – An organization supporting women students interested in
construction and related technologies. Future affiliation with the National Association of Women in
Construction (NAWIC) is planned. Contact Donna Hollar ([email protected] ) for further information.
Your “Perfect” Schedule…
By the time you register for classes, some sections may already be closed.
You will want to pick up the open sections of courses you need and try to change them if you want when schedules are dropped for non-payment.
Please make sure to pay attention to classes that are listed on any given line on the checklist as you will need only one of these classes to fulfill that requirement.
Example:
HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS: COMM 2410 or 2420
“Perfect” Schedule …. Classes can be added through August 31st . Classes can be dropped without penalty through August
30th . Classes can be dropped with penalty- students get a
designated number of late drops and should use them wisely-through October 19th .
Schedules cancelled for non-payment: August 16, 2010 beginning at 4:00 p.m.
If you have problems with Drop/Add: Advising Center- 2 Rawl Annex, or call 252-328-9301.
OneStop/Banner Notes……..
You can check to see if CC credits have transferred by clicking on Student Record/Academic Transcript in BANNER- questions go to the Registrar.
When you are registering for classes, a C indicates that a section is closed.
BANNER Instructions Step 1: Log into One Stop with Pirate ID and Passphrase and select Banner Self Service link from
Tools page.
Step 2: Select Student and Financial Aid menu and then select Registration.
Step 3: Select Add or Drop Classes. Enter your Registration PIN from your advisor and select correct term at the bottom; select Class Search for courses.
Step 4: Search for courses. Enter course name and number (You can also choose instructor, time of day, instructional method etc. but this IS NOT required)
Step 5: Once you have entered your information, select the Class Search link at the bottom. This returns a list of all courses meeting the criterion you entered. Select the section you want by checking the box next to that section. If a “C” appears, the section is already closed.
Step 6: After checking the appropriate section box, scroll to the bottom and select Register.
Step 7: You will be taken back to your schedule to view it with the new class added. If there were any errors such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or other restrictions, the error will display with your schedule and the course will not be added.
Step 8: Repeat steps 4-7 to add additional classes.
Step 9: To drop classes, pull the drop down menu beside the course you wish to drop and select ** Web Dropped**.
Step 10: At the bottom, select the Submit Changes link and the course will be removed from your schedule.
Step 11: To see your schedule in calendar format, click on Week at A Glance and then Next Week.
Noteworthy….. Find Frequently Asked Questions at the TECS Advising Center website
at http://www.tecs.ecu.edu/departments/advising_center/
Need more information? Visit the Newly Enrolled Student Orientation by going to www.ecu.edu, click on Blackboard
Log in using User Login:"tecstudent" and password: "tecstudent"
View a student perspective of the BSIT program in this powerpoint presentation.
When in doubt, check with your academic advisor!
Your faculty and academic advisors in the College of Technology and Computer Science welcome you as you begin your journey with us!