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*Lecture 5, (2/9): "Start-ups in Indiana, Lessons", by Gary Rush, Vice President for IT, Angie's List | *Lecture 5, (2/9): "Start-ups in Indiana, Lessons", by Gary Rush, Vice President for IT, Angie's List | ||
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*Lecture 6, (2/16): "Working in a Global Environment", by Bill Payne, Head of Innovation- CTO office, Nokia Corp., Nokia Siemens Networks | *Lecture 6, (2/16): "Working in a Global Environment", by Bill Payne, Head of Innovation- CTO office, Nokia Corp., Nokia Siemens Networks | ||
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*Lecture 7, (2/23): "Professional Ethics", by Jim Bender, Director, External Manufacturing Quality, Texas Instruments | *Lecture 7, (2/23): "Professional Ethics", by Jim Bender, Director, External Manufacturing Quality, Texas Instruments | ||
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*Lecture 8, (3/1): "Academic Careers", By Chris Maziar, Vice President and Senior Associate provost, Notre-Dame University | *Lecture 8, (3/1): "Academic Careers", By Chris Maziar, Vice President and Senior Associate provost, Notre-Dame University | ||
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Revision as of 05:05, 6 February 2012
Contents
ECE400: "Professional Development and Career Guidance", Spring 2012
Message area:
- Thanks to all the students who volunteered to share their professional statement!
- Read a short message from our guest speaker Ben Brame on the Lecture 3 blog.
- Please read this page on "how to address speakers" before posting your questions for Assignment 4.
Course Information
Instructors
Lecture
- When? Thursday, 12:30-1:20
- Where? EE170
Lecture Schedule
- Lecture 1, (1/12): "Course Introduction and Expectations" by Mireille Boutin and Joanne Lax, course instructors.
- Lecture 2, (1/19): "Globalization of Engineering" by Yating Haller, Assistant Director, Global Professional Practice, Purdue University
- Lecture 3, (1/26): "Young Alumni Panel", Joe Myer (Rolls-Royce), Ross Howard (Purdue PhD student), Ben Brame (president, Allegro Dynamics)
- Lecture 4, (2/2): "Career Lessons", by Dave Dayton, Retired CEO, Itronix Corporation
- Lecture 5, (2/9): "Start-ups in Indiana, Lessons", by Gary Rush, Vice President for IT, Angie's List
- Lecture 6, (2/16): "Working in a Global Environment", by Bill Payne, Head of Innovation- CTO office, Nokia Corp., Nokia Siemens Networks
- Lecture 7, (2/23): "Professional Ethics", by Jim Bender, Director, External Manufacturing Quality, Texas Instruments
- Lecture 8, (3/1): "Academic Careers", By Chris Maziar, Vice President and Senior Associate provost, Notre-Dame University
- Lecture 9, (3/8):
- Lecture 10, (3/22):
- Lecture 11, (3/29):
- Lecture 12, (4/5):
- Lecture 13, (4/12):
- Lecture 14, (4/19):
- Lecture 15, (4/26): "Feedback to ECE (mandatory attendance)", by Prof. Michael R. Melloch, ECE, Purdue.
Lecture Blogs
Assignments
- Assignment 1: "Professional Statement", due 02-02-2012
- Post your Professional Statement here for extra credit.
- Assignment 2: "Ethics", due 03-01-2012
- Assignment 3: "Proposal", due 04-05-2012
- Assignment "4": "Written Questions for the Speakers"
- Read this page on "how to address speakers" before posting your questions.
Writing rubric for the first three assignments is here.