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本帖最后由 yukainuo23 于 2012-4-3 00:01 编辑 . From 1point 3acres bbs
(是不是该放到院系介绍里面?)!
小秘jennifer的回复:
关于该项目的基本信息:
As far as I know, most of our graduate students get jobs after graduation but I can't give you any firm statistics on that because we don't track that, and we have no way of tracking that after our students leave (especially international students who return to their home countries). Many of our international students will stay in the US after graduation for one year, doing some sort of internship. But after that, I don't always know what happens to them.
About 14 students were offered admission to the PhD program this year (however,not all were offered funding). 59 were offered admission to the master's program, none with funding, so most won't enroll.
. From 1point 3acres bbs
You would have to earn the MSIE degree first, then apply to our Ph.D. program. Then it's another 60 credits to get the Ph.D. degree (without a master's degree it would take you 90 credits to earn the Ph.D.). Some departments will admit students directly to their Ph.D. programs if they have a bachelor's degree, and they earn the MS on the way. But our department will not - we require our students to have a master's degree before we consider them for a Ph.D. A number of our students (6 in the last two years) have started out in the MSIE program and then successfully transitioned to the Ph.D. program
关于就业和继续深造:
. check 1point3acres for more.
The ISE department does not have a career service, but the College of Engineering does, and so does the main UW campus. We have a small department, with only about 30-35 full-time graduate students matriculated at any given time (that includes PhD and master's students). Some of our master's students do find funding opportunities once they get here but we do not promise funding when we make offers. Those 6 students who have decided to go on for the PhD had initially enrolled as master's students who were *not* necessarily interested in continuing, but changed their minds. (Only one of those 6 was intent on pursuing a PhD all along.) Most of the MSIE students graduated and went into industry or returned to their home countries (a large number of our students are international). I have not heard of any of our graduates struggling to find jobs. Certainly not the domestic students. The international ones are trickier since they have visa restrictions on working in the US.
The ISE department has actually been around for about 25 years. Before that, it was part of the ME department. I think we have a good relationship with local industry (in particular, Boeing) since many of our faculty do inter-disciplinary research and many of our students go to work there.
关于选课问题(如附件):
We have an approved list of technical electives (attached). You can take anything on that list to apply toward the 17 credits. You could also take additional Industrial Engineering classes and have them count as technical electives. If there are courses you want to take that are not on the approved list, you would have to get permission of that department to take them, and you would have to get permission from our department's faculty adviser to have them count as technical electives. We would probably count most classes taken in computer science, math, statistics, or other engineering departments. It is unlikely we would count any business classes. (We teach our own series of engineering management classes, though.) I don't know about law - that hasn't come up, but it seems unlikely. Typically we will approve outside classes if they are sufficiently rigorous and technical, such as math, science, engineering.
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