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Global Engineering Professional Seminar

ME 290 Week 10, March 27, 2014. Global Engineering Professional Seminar . Picture Assignment: Appointments by next Monday, begin on Tuesday, April 1, really. Today: Quiz 2 over India and China; “early profiles” for +1 Guest today: Susan Bush, Career Services Consultant, CC0

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Global Engineering Professional Seminar

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  1. ME 290 Week 10, March 27, 2014 Global Engineering Professional Seminar • Picture Assignment: Appointments by next Monday, begin on Tuesday, April 1, really. • Today: Quiz 2 over India and China; “early profiles” for +1 • Guest today: Susan Bush, Career Services Consultant, CC0 • Week 11: April 3, Profiles with revised resumes due! • Guest Speaker next week: Dave Franco, Parker Hannifin

  2. All Seminars ! Also for each quiz!

  3. “Hey—no cheating!”

  4. ME 290 Assignments--Overview

  5. Profiles…National Academy… • http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/

  6. Profiles…evolve! • Target: Next week, Week 11—completion! • First: Work on a vision • Your own commitments and talents • The “big picture,” Grand Challenges facing the world. • Segment: Begin drafting • Introduction, credentials/achievements, vision

  7. Profile Packet • Cover sheet • 2-page, single-spaced, formal report format profile • Use headings/subheads and include page numbers! • Be sure to include an “ethics analysis”—describe something that actually happened to you and explain the ethical decision you made! • Attach resume (revised!)

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