Friday, March 13, 2009

Online LEED Certification

Become better prepared to take and pass the LEED® accreditation exam

Register for this new online course: http://www.ede.iastate.edu

This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of LEED® for a New Construction Version 3 (LEED 2009) program as it applies to designing and constructing a LEED® building. Learner Outcomes: By course completion, you will: •Evaluate and understand each LEED® pre-requisite and point •Identify critical issues for design and construction of a LEED® building •Demonstrate an understanding of how quality, energy efficiency and first cost effect each LEED® point •Demonstrate an understanding of how planning, scheduling and estimating labor and material costs will be affected by the LEED® process •Analyze and evaluate strategies for designing and construction a LEED® building through case studies of completed LEED® projects •Become better prepared to take and pass the LEED® accreditation exam

Credits:
3

Section:
XE

DeliveryMethod:
Live Streaming Media
Archived Streaming Media

Prerequisites
Permission of instructor

ClassTime
T R 9:50 - 12:40

SessionDate
5/18/2009 - 7/10/2009

Location
1324 Howe Hall

Instructor
Bradley Perkins
455 Town Engineering
Phone: 515-294-2872
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CE 594L XE Syllabus

100% online Masters Degree in Computer Engineering

100% Online Masters Degree in Computer Engineering

Many working professionals would like to complete an online master's degree in electrical or computer engineering but are concerned they will be bogged down by typical university red-tape. This new online master's degree cuts through red tape to provide a streamlined thesis or non-thesis option 100% online master's degree in electrical or computer engineering.

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECpE) offers a Masters Degree in Computer Engineering 100% online. A typical schedule includes one class a semester, allowing students to finish their degree in 5 years.

Research areas within the ECpE department include:
  • Advanced Electronics and Materials
  • Communication, Controls, and Signals
  • Computing and Networking Systems
  • Energy Systems
  • Secure and Reliable Computing
  • Software Systems

Admission Requirements

Prospective students are encouraged to apply by January 15 for summer and fall admission and Septebmer 15 for spring admission. Students may take up to 9 credits as a non-degree seeking student, so it is possible to begin your studies before formal admittance into the program. Admission and application procedures for the Computer Engineering graduate program can be found on the ECpE department page and on the Graduate College website .

Degree Requirements

The Masters of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering consists of a total of 30 credit hours. Students typically are allowed to transfer up to 6 credit hours of non-ISU graduate credit into their degree program. More credits may be allowable as long as they have received a grade of B or better and are allowed by the student's Program of Study Committee. While most off-campus students choose the non-thesis option, a thesis option is available.

Contact Information

Vicky Thorland-Oster
Academic Advisor

Pam Myers, Graduate Secretary

Engineering Distance Education
515-294-8778 515-294-2667
800-854-1675 or 515-294-7470
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Online Mechanical Engineering Masters Degree

A new mini-web site for our mechanical engineering masters degree is now available at: http://online-mechanical.engineering.iastate.edu/

Online Electrical Engineering Degree Info

A new page for the latest updates in our masters degree in electrical engineering via distance education is available:

http://online-electrical.engineering.iastate.edu/

Online Computer Engineering degree information

A new web site Masters of Computer Engineering Online has been created to keep you updated on the latest news and course information. The online degree program is currently for masters students only.

More information and updates can be found at: http://online-computer.engineering.iastate.edu/

Online Aerospace Engineering Masters Degree

Aerospace Engineering Masters Online

A new mini-site for the latest news in Online Aerospace Engineering is available here: http://online-aerospace.engineering.iastate.edu/

New Online Civil Engineering Education page

Masters of Engineering in Civil Engineering site updates:

A series of new discipline specific web sites are being created by Iowa State's Engineering Distance Education department. These will be frequently updated to list the latest course availability.

To review the latest news and information: http://online-civil.engineering.iastate.edu/

Monday, July 21, 2008

Iowa State Lecture Series in Global Issues Opens to Public

A complete lineup for the series, as well as enrollment information for students, can be found online at http://www.ede.iastate.edu/


Engineering Distance Education at Iowa State University has announced that, for the first time in the history of the series, all lectures of invited guests of the university’s course in “Technology, Globalization, and Culture” will be free and open to the public.

While the speakers are part of a tuition-based course taken for credit both on campus and online, organizers say that both ongoing and emerging global issues have created the ideal circumstances for expanding the outreach of the course to include the general public.

“2008 may well mark the beginning of a perfect storm of crises affecting everyone, not just academics and policy makers,” says ISU mechanical engineering professor Jim Bernard who, along with Professor Mark Rectanus of the Department of World Languages and Cultures, established the course and lecture series in 2004.

“Gas at $4, the mortgage meltdown, turmoil in world financial markets, climate change, increasing food prices across the world, the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: you name the crisis,” Bernard continues, “and you don’t have to look far to see how it jumps international borders to affect people around the globe. And the pace of these events is only accelerating.”

Both students and the public will have the opportunity to interact directly with leaders from industry, academia, and government who grapple daily with the local impacts and global intersections of these forces, Bernard says. Past lecturers have included leaders such as former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, and former Iowa Representative and current director of Harvard’s Institute of Politics Jim Leach, as well as top industrial executives such as Klaus Hoehn of Deere and Company and Greg Churchill of Rockwell Collins.

This year’s lineup has yet to be finalized, but the course has received commitments again from Rockwell’s Churchill, as well as from Mike Mack, Chief Financial Officer of John Deere. The industrial perspective will be complemented by top policy makers and analysts such as Arizona State University President Mike Crow, an expert in science and technology policy who recently oversaw the establishment of the Global Institute for Sustainability at ASU, and Richard Longworth, a senior writer for the Chicago Tribune who specializes in international and economic news.

Besides having the opportunity to attend in person in the Lee Liu Auditorium of Howe Hall on the Iowa State campus, members of the ISU community and general public will also be able to view individual lectures free of charge in real time over the Internet. Facilitated by advanced technology, Bernard remarks, this wide-open approach is itself characteristic of the globalizing juggernaut.

“The emergence of breathtaking bandwidth has made global communication essentially free,” he says, “and that changes everything. Our colleagues, competitors, and markets now span the world, and we need to adapt to succeed.”

That process of adaptation, says Rectanus, demands a deeper understanding of the cultural contexts from which those colleagues and competitors operate.

“Certainly, technology drives globalization to a significant degree,” he observes. “But globalization is a highly complex process that can’t be reduced to the dissemination of advanced computation or other feats of engineering. Without broader understanding, engineers, executives, and policymakers risk serious miscalculation in their efforts to compete in global markets.”

“But it’s not just information for professional managers,” Bernard emphasizes. “Every citizen needs the kinds of knowledge offered by our speakers in order to better understand how the rapidly changing global marketplace impacts their lives. So we invite them to join the conversation.”

A complete lineup for the series, as well as enrollment information for students, can be found online at http://www.ede.iastate.edu/

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Register now for HCI 594X Organizational Application of Collaborative Technology


Register now for HCI 594X Organizational Application of Collaborative Technology
This course is designed to educate students about organizational and team processes, the role of teamwork in organizations, the nature of new collaborative and social technologies, and explore the application of these technologies for organizational communication, knowledge capture and management, and similar organizational functions.

Master of Engineering in Industrial and System Engineering

systems engineering online







INTRODUCING TWO NEW COURSEWORK-ONLY MASTERS DEGREES FROM ENGINEERING DISTANCE EDUCATION AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY:
MASTER OF ENGINEERING IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MASTER OF ENGINEERING IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

In a hyper-competitive global marketplace, you need every advantage to meet—and beat—competitors who are working 24/7 to break into your markets. And if a company’s #1 advantage is its people, then why not give them the advantage of coursework-only master’s degrees in Systems or Industrial Engineering from Engineering Distance Education at Iowa State University?

As a student you’ll get the benefit of a world-class graduate education from one of America’s leading research institutions—without the need to produce a thesis or research project. As an employer you’ll see the benefit of that education in your company’s industrial processes and production systems in real time, as the knowledge your people get from working with some of the best in the business goes to work for you.

If your company is looking to take its systems and industrial processes to the next level, there’s no better place than Iowa State’s online learning environment to see goals turned into accomplishments. Iowa State’s Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering placed among the top 20 such departments in public institutions in the latest national rankings of U.S. World Report. And Engineering Distance Education has been delivering this excellence to students worldwide for more than half a century.

learn more about coursework-only master’s option in Industrial Engineering or Systems Engineering for your global workforce.