Title: American Association of Engineering Societies
1American Association of Engineering Societies
- Tom Price
- Executive Director
- June 18, 2002
2Public awareness Current Activities
- Voices of Innovation
- 2-minute daily radio program on the wonders of
engineering - Broadcast begins September 2002
- Marketing to radio programs currently taking
place - Working with renowned radio producer, Jim Metzner
- 1st-year funding provided by the United
Engineering Foundation -
3Public awareness Current Activities
- Voices of Innovation (continued)
- Additional funding by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration - 1st-year production includes 220 original shows,
and 40 repeat shows - Almost 50 shows already produced
- Story ideas come from all sources, including from
member societies -
4Public awareness Current Activities
- Bechtel study
- Worked with NAE on inventory of engineering
public awareness activity - Objective To help engineering community maximize
resources - Sent questionnaire to 628 organizations
- Response rate 39 percent
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5Public awareness Current Activities
- Bechtel study
- Findings were positive / Most doing lots of
public awareness activities - Most feel their activities are successful / But
very little collaboration - Recommendations call for more coordinated efforts
- NAE in discussion with AAES to determine next
steps - Possible fall 2002 symposium of engineering
public awareness leaders -
6Engineering Bachelor's Degrees in 2001
Source the Engineering Workforce Commission
(aaes.org/ewc)
7Engineering Master's Degrees in 2001
Source the Engineering Workforce Commission
(aaes.org/ewc)
8Engineering Doctoral Degrees in 2001
Source the Engineering Workforce Commission
(aaes.org/ewc)
9Engineering Graduate Demographics
- Percentage of undergraduate women stable for last
two years - High growth in computer doesnt include as many
women - Foreign national participation increasing at
graduate level over last decade - Underrepresented minorities stable but not
significantly growing
10Starting Salaries vs. Unemployment Rate
Sources the Engineering Workforce Commission
(aaes.org/ewc) Bureau of Labor Statistics
11Salaries vs. Unemployment
- Tightest engineering labor market in late 1960s
low unemployment and high salaries - Worst job conditions in early 1990s high
unemployment and low salaries - Increasing engineering unemployment 4.2 percent
in May 2002 - More salary data in August
12Engineering FreshmenRising
Sources the Engineering Workforce Commission
(aaes.org/ewc) Bureau of Labor Statistics
13Growing Pool of Engineers
- College age population rising through 2008
- Engineering freshmen totals rising for last five
years - Preliminary 2001 data indicates continued growth
for engineering freshmen over 5 - Will job market be kind to increasing supply of
new engineers?