E****u 发帖数: 41 | 1 Graduate Research Assistantships Available for
(Starting in May 2011 or September 2011)
PhD in Engineering Education
Utah State University (Utah, USA)
Background
Engineering Education -- a new emerging discipline -- grows rapidly
in recent years in parallel to traditional engineering disciplines such
as mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering. In the College of
Engineering at Utah State University http://www.ete.usu.edu, a top 4%
Research Extensive University in the U.S., a brand new PhD in
Engineering Education program was recently created. The graduate
students come with various engineering background but sharing a common
interest in Research in Engineering Education, such as studying how
students learn engineering and how various new instructional strategies
(such as computer simulation and multimedia) can help students better
learn engineering.
What benefits will you have?
- Full, Competitive Graduate Research Assistantship
- Full Tuition Waiver & Full Health Insurance
- A PhD in Engineering Education degree in as soon as 3 years
Job markets after graduation, among others,
- University/college faculty member
- University/college/school administrator
- Government/company/organization education officer
Are you the right person we are looking for?
I am looking for university students, or university teachers, or
engineers who have interest in engineering education research and who
-Have a master’s degree in an engineering discipline (preferred in
mechanical or civil engineering, but other engineering disciplines will
also be considered) by August 2011; Or: have a BS degree in an
engineering discipline and an MS degree in any other discipline by
August 2011.
-Meet the English requirements: GRE: minimum 40th percentile on the
verbal, quantitative, and writing tests. You MUST have GRE scores
included in your application package. No exception.
-The GPA (or equivalent) should be a 3.0 (out of 4.0) or higher on the
last 60 semester or 90 quarter credits.
-Teaching experience and publication are preferred but not required.
Here is how you can apply for graduate admission
Your application package generally includes, among others, GRE and TOEFL
scores, a completed application form, official BS and MS transcripts,
three recommendation letters (Recommender names and e-mail addresses are
required on the online application), the current curriculum vita that
highlights the applicant’s qualification and achievements, and a typed,
double-spaced writing sample of two to three pages that describe the
applicant’s particular academic interests, career goals, work and study
experience, and the submission of a current curriculum vita, etc. For
the detailed application procedure and deadline, please refer to
http://www.usu.edu/graduateschool/apply/
If you have interest or questions, please contact me at:
Professor Ning Fang at Utah State University: n*******[email protected]. |
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