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Orientation 2012

Orientation 2012. Welcome. University of Minnesota Driven to Discover. AGENDA Monday. Morning Introductions Degree Programs and Procedures Teaching & Research Opportunities Computational Resources Graduate Student Panel with Q&A Lunch Afternoon  1:30 Course Advising

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Orientation 2012

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  1. Orientation 2012 Welcome University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  2. AGENDA Monday Morning Introductions Degree Programs and Procedures Teaching & Research Opportunities Computational Resources Graduate Student Panel with Q&A Lunch Afternoon  1:30 Course Advising Meet with Faculty Advisors Q&A University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  3. AGENDA Tuesday 8:15Check in/Coffee 8:30 – 12:30 Research Symposia Parallel sessions in ME 108 and 109 12:30 Lunch with Faculty ME 1130 3:00 Safety Training Physics 150 University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  4. Program Resources • People • Prof. Jane Davidson, Director of Graduate Studies, ME3101 • John Gardner, Graduate Advising Assistant ME1120 • Graduate Student Assistant TBA • Faculty advisors • Graduate Students • Other ME Graduate Handbook http://www.me.umn.edu/education/graduate.shtml http://www.grad.umn.edu/ University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  5. Programs of study

  6. PhD 38 Grad Course Credits 24 Thesis Credits • Minimum of 18 ME grad course credits [5000 and 8000 level) (A/F) • Maximum of 20 other grad science/technology credits (A/F)- may include 12 credits in a designated minor • Minimum of 12 8000-level credits (A/F) • Research Ethics & Professional Conduct, 3 credit max. (S/N) • 2-3 Seminar Credits (S/N) • Course selection MUST be approved by Adviser and DGS via Degree Program Form • Min. GPA of 3.00 • ME 8888 can only be taken after passing the Preliminary Exam which consists of a written research proposal and oral defense. • Register as soon as you are eligible.

  7. PhD Transfer • A minimum of 12 graduate course credits taken at UMN. • The number of course credits that can be transferred from another university will be determined on a case-by-case basis and must be approved by the adviser and DGS. • Doctoral thesis or any other type of research credits earned at another university cannot be applied toward the thesis credit requirement. • A thesis done at another university cannot be transferred to the University of Minnesota. • A maximum of 12 graduate course credits taken as a non-degree or non-admitted student may be considered for inclusion in the course program once the student is enrolled in the graduate program.

  8. MS with research (Plan A) 10 Thesis Credits 20 Grad Course Credits • Min. of 14 ME grad course credits [5000 and 8000 level) (A/F) • Max. of 6 other grad science/technology credits (A/F)-may be taken as a designated minor • No more than six approved 4000-level course credits • Research Ethics & Professional Conduct (S/N) • 1-2 Seminar Credits (S/N) • Course selection MUST be approved by Adviser and DGS via Degree Program Form • GPA of 2.80 or higher • 60% or more of courses taken at UMN • ME 8777 may be taken at any time during the degree program. • Register to fill your allowed credits.

  9. MS with project (Plan B) Project Credits 30 Grad Course Credits • Min. of 14 ME grad course credits [5000 and 8000 level) (A/F) • Max. of 6 other grad science/technology credits (A/F)-may be taken as a designated minor • No more than six approved 4000-level course credits • Research Ethics & Professional Conduct (S/N) • 1-2 Seminar Credits (S/N) • Course selection must be approved by Adviser and DGS via Degree Program Form • GPA of 2.80 or higher • 60% or more of courses taken at UMN • 4 Plan B Project credits selected from ME 8794 or ME 8951 and taken on an S/N grade basis. These count toward 30 credit requirement. • No credit for independent study courses beyond project credits.

  10. MS course work only (Plan C) 30 Grad Course Credits • Min. of 24 ME grad course credits [5000 and 8000 level) (A/F) • Max. of 6 other grad science/technology credits (A/F)-may be taken as a designated minor • No more than six approved 4000-level course credits • Research Ethics & Professional Conduct (S/N) • No more than 4 credits of independent study (ME 8794) taken on an S/N grade basis. • 1-2 Seminar Credits (S/N) • Course selection MUST be approved by Adviser and DGS via Degree Program Form • GPA of 2.80 or higher • 60% or more of courses taken at UMN

  11. Programs of study, cont. • Course selection • Meet with Adviser to finalize no later than end of 1st semester • Must meet program requirements • Should support research area • Final approval of DGS on Graduate Degree Plan • http://www.grad.umn.edu/students/forms/index.html • Committee Assignment • Meet with Adviser to select Committee members • To assign members: • http://www.grad.umn.edu/students/forms/index.html University of Minnesota Driven to Discover University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  12. Submit form with DGS assistant in ME 1120 for DGS signature, once form is complete • Committee must be submitted online before submitting Degree Program form

  13. Doctoral Exams See Handbook 1. Oral Qualifying Exam • 1st semester if you have an M.S. in ME • 2rd semester otherwise • Info session in September TBA 2. Written Preliminary Exam • Ph.D. thesis proposal (see handbook for format) • 2 semesters after the qualifying exam 3. Oral Preliminary Exam • Defense of thesis proposal • Usually the same semester as written preliminary exam University of Minnesota Driven to Discover University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  14. Checklist • Choose an adviser  as soon as possible • File approved program of study  due after 1st semester or 10 credits for MS students  due 2nd semester for PhD students • Qualifying & Preliminary exams (PhD students)  take oral qualifying exam by end of 1st semester (for MSME) or 2rd semester (for non-MSME)  take written prelim exam by end of 3rd semester (for MSME) or 4th semester (for non-MSME)  take oral prelim exam within semester of passing written exam University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  15. Financial support Teaching assistantships • Assigned on a semester-by semester basis • You must apply each semester • http://www.me.umn.edu/education/graduate/ta/index.shtml Research assistantships Provided by Faculty members May be combined with a TA http://www.me.umn.edu/education/graduate/current/ fellowships.shtml University of Minnesota Driven to Discover University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  16. Choosing an advisor Selecting a project/advisor is important What am I interested in? How can I be successful? University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  17. Choosing an advisor, cont. Questions to ponder: Do I like experimental work? Do I like to work with computers? Do I like working by myself or in groups? What do I do well? Selection of a project, laboratory and advisor should leverage your strengths and interests and involve a favorable work environment University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  18. Course Advisors Prof. Jane Davidson Thermal sciences/Energy Prof. John Bischoff Biotransport and Medical Devices/Thermal Sciences Prof. Peter McMurry Environmental/Aerosol Engineering Prof. Kim Stelson Design and manufacturing Prof. Zongxuan Sun Controls University of Minnesota Driven to Discover University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

  19. Welcome Aboard! University of Minnesota Driven to Discover

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