The Colleges of Engineering at The University of Iowa and Iowa State University are partnering affiliates in promoting PLTW in the State of Iowa.
| Affiliate Director Professor David Rethwisch, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering University of Iowa 4138 Seamans Center Iowa City, IA 14623 E-mail: david-rethwisch@uiowa.edu Telephone: 319-335-1413 FAX: 319-335-1415 University of Iowa |
Affiliate Director Camille Sloan-Schroeder College of Engineering Iowa State University 409 Marston Hall Ames, IA 50011 E-mail: camilles@iastate.edu Telephone: 515-294-9965 Fax: 515-294-8993 Iowa State University |
State Leader Ken Maguire Manufacturing, Transportation, Construction and Communications Iowa Department of Education East 14th & Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA 503190146 E-mail: ken.maguire@iowa.gov Telephone: 515.281.8353 Fax: 515.281.6544 |
Iowa State University
Our College of Engineering is leading land-grant institutions into the 21st century. Following its legacy as the first land-grant college tasked with developing the technologies that pushed back the 19th-century frontier, Iowa State is investigating the science and innovating the technologies that will improve our quality of life and push back new frontiers in the 21st century. Iowa State’s College of Engineering ranks second nationally in R&D100 research and development awards, fifth nationally in patents awarded, and twelfth nationally in start-up companies launched from its research.
Our college has established itself as the “go to” destination for students to begin their careers and pursue graduate study. We have one of the 10 largest undergraduate engineering programs in the nation. Our learning communities, ranked in the top five nationally, focus on preparing our students to become future leaders in business, industry, academics, and government. The problem-solving skills learned from an engineering education at Iowa State provide an excellent launching pad for careers not only in technology, but also medicine, law, business, and many other fields.
We pride ourselves on working tirelessly at creating cutting-edge technologies that have international impact. We embrace interdisciplinary and systems approaches to our research and education in recognition of the globalization of engineering and commerce. As the pace of discovery quickens, the need for leadership in research, education, and government also increases. The impact of what we do is measured not only by the technologies we invent and the science we investigate, but also by the leaders we produce. Iowa State has an envious record of graduating leaders who have gone on to serve as CEOs of innovative companies such as Lockheed Martin, Silicon Graphics, Texas Instruments, 3M, Rockwell Collins, and Monsanto.
The University of Iowa
The College of Engineering is one of 11 colleges at The University of Iowa. It teaches undergraduate and graduate coursework in biomedical, chemical and biochemical, civil and environmental, electrical and computer, industrial, and mechanical engineering.
The College stands out among many engineering schools because all six programs have major teaching and research linkages to the University’s Health Sciences colleges. Its undergraduate biomedical engineering program is one of only 49 accredited biomedical and bioengineering undergraduate programs in the U.S., and is 8th nationally in the number of biomedical engineering B.S. degrees awarded.
Engineering@Iowa® is recognized for its personalized student-oriented mission—coupled with the resources of a major research university. The College is ranked among the top 20% of graduate and undergraduate colleges of engineering in America. Many of our students come to Iowa because they know that they want to become engineers, but they want to be something more. They can combine engineering with the University’s strong liberal arts focus—in international studies, writing and communications, health sciences, business, law, arts and humanities. This makes The University of Iowa uniquely qualified to provide talented students the type of broad technological education demanded in a rapidly changing world.
The College of Engineering excels internationally in several research areas: computer-aided design and simulation, human factors, environmental health solutions, biotechnology, medical imaging, hydraulics and water/air resources, and photopolymerization. Its Environmental Engineering program is ranked 10th among U.S. public universities.
UI Engineering graduates have used their leadership qualities in many ways – as chief officers of ExxonMobil, Cessna Aircraft, Rockwell Collins, Black & Veatch Energy, and Seagate Technology, and as Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, and Ministers of Education and Water Resources of Taiwan.