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Independent Research Project. By Nick. Personal and Professional Goals. Doctor architecture Harvard University Stanford University Engineer Architecture field Can design house. Personal and Professional Goals.

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  1. Independent Research Project By Nick

  2. Personal and Professional Goals • Doctor architecture • Harvard University • Stanford University • Engineer • Architecture field • Can design house

  3. Personal and Professional Goals • Engineers can serve the public, no engineer is no house, people is no house from the cold • Through the grade examination Have start-up money With commercial partners

  4. Studying in the United States • Better learning system • The more advanced technology • Learning ideas different • Education mode • Research way

  5. Studying in the United States Through the communication with people can strengthen oral English Can be more relaxed learning Can feel the different regions of the customs and habits

  6. Green River Community College GRCC fits my educational goals because it has the following degree programs : Welding Technology, Carpentry Technology, Engineering, Industrial Education, Industrial Engineering It'll be easier for my research GRCC business, because it has more construction of the course

  7. GRCC Specific Degree RequirementsEngineering Degree • BASIC SKILLS (20 credits) • Communication Skills(5 credits) • Quantitative Skills/Symbolic Reasoning (15 credits) • HUMANITIES/FINEARTS/ENGLISH and SOCIALSCIENCE (15 credits) • LIFETIME FITNESS/WELLNESS(2-3 credits) ELECTIVES (2-3 credits) • SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS(50 credits)

  8. GRCC IESL • Housing: Homestay, homeshare and Campus Corner Apartments. • Activities: Leaders organize many activities on and off campus. • On campus: clubs, sports, theater, student government, free concerts and more. • Off-campus: hiking, skiing snow boarding, camping, rafting and sightseeing to Canada, California, New York, Hawaii and more. • Course Load:There are five classes in per quarter

  9. Social environment at GRCC • Seattle is the largest city of the Pacific northwest, the Pacific northwest is also the business, culture and technology center, is through the Pacific Ocean and the main European Scandinavia tourism and trade port city. • Auburn is the Washington a southern city. Behind many than Seattle, trees and pasture more, sometimes will have hunted the deer.

  10. Seattle

  11. Harvard and Stanford University • Harvard: The projection and topological geometry • Computer science • Engineering Sciences • Applied mathematics • Applied Physics • Stanford: Civil and environmental engineering • Computer science • Electrical engineering • Management science and engineering • Material science and engineering • Mechanical engineering

  12. Harvard and Stanford University Engineering Degree • Harvard: Introduced in the system structure design and visual research this module to introduce students to the basic properties and buildings and other facilities behavior. The design principle and construction of the comprehensive discussion involving concept, history, technical analysis. Students learn to evaluate the various types of structure and use analysis skills, improve their ability of design. • Stanford: Total Units = 100 Math 19, 20, 21 (or 41 & 42) • Physics 21 or 41 (Mechanics is required), 3-4 units (Recommend Physics 22) • Engineering Fundamentals – 9-11 ; ENGR 14 Applied Mechanics, 3 units • ENGR 60 Engineering Economy, 3 units ; One other fundamentals elective, 3-5 units1 • Required Depth – 38 units ; CEE 100 Managing Sustainable Building Projects, 4 units • CEE 101A Mechanics of Materials, 4 units ; CEE 110 Building Information Modeling, 4 units • CEE 31 (31Q) Accessing Architecture Through Drawing, 4 units ; CEE 130 Architectural Design, 4 units • CEE 136 Green Architecture, 4 units ; CEE 137B Intermediate Architecture Studio, 5 units • CEE 156 Building Systems, 4 units ; ARTHIS 3 Introduction to the History of Architecture, 5 units

  13. Harvard and Stanford University IESL • Has 10 graduate school, more than forty department, more than one hundred professional large institutions. • I don’t know IESL of Stanford University

  14. Social environment at Harvard and Stanford University • Boston, Massachusetts is the capital and largest city, is the largest city in New England. The city is located in the northeastern United States Atlantic coast, established in 1630, is one of the nation's oldest and most cultural value of cities. Boston is during the American revolution some important events in place, was once a major shipping and manufacturing center port. Now, the city is the higher education and medical care center, it is the economic foundation of scientific research, finance and technology, especially the biological engineering, and is considered to be a global city or a cosmopolitan city. • California is located in the western United States, the United States the most developed economy, the nation's most populous state. Adjacent to the south of Mexico, the western Pacific. The golden state nickname. Area of 41.1 square km.

  15. Harvard and Stanford University

  16. Self-Assessment • I wasn’t ready, oral English, reading and the accumulation of experience and lacking. • I think I want to go to Harvard university because they have a good engineering degree.

  17. Self-Assessment • I need to improve my listening and reading ability • To read more English books, more use English for communication.

  18. THE END • Nick

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