Applications for fall 2012 admission to the COE’s professional programs are now available, and are due by July 1st!   If you are considering applying to Pro for fall 2012, you should attend one of our COE Application Workshops.  The workshop will include:

  • instructions on how to complete the application
  • information on choosing your second-choice major
  • tips to help your application stand out
  • answers to your questions

The Application Workshop will be offered twice to accommodate as many schedules as possible.  Facilitators are Brett McFarlane (Director of Undergraduate Programs). and MIME Advisors Michelle Eck and Tyler DeAdder.

Application Workshop Dates:
Tuesday, May 15th
4:00 – 5:00pm
Kearney 112

Wednesday, June 6th
4:00-5:00pm
Kelley 1001

COE Pro-School Application

Application FAQs

Members of the Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society are providing free study tables for a number of ECE, CS and ENGR courses.  Study tables are always held @ The HUB (Batcheller 144) and are open to students currently enrolled in the course.  Drop by and take advantage of this free resource!

CS 151: Intro to Programming I
Thursdays 2-3pm
led by Daniel Shattuck

ECE 271: Digital Logic Design
Mondays 1-2pm
led by Brandilyn Coker

Tuesdays 1-2pm
led by Jerry Leung & Omri Almog

ECE 323: Electronics II
Tuesdays 3-4pm
led by James Rivas

ECE 372: Intro to Computer Networks
Tuesdays 1-2pm
led by Omir Almog

Tuesdays 1-2pm
led by James Rivas

ENGR 201: Electrical Fundamentals I
(see the TA’s  Engr 201 Tutoring Schedule)

Tuesdays 1-2pm
led by Jerry Leung & Omri Almog

Tuesdays 3-4pm
led by James Rivas

ENGR  202: Electrical Fundamentals II
Mondays 2-3pm
led by Ryan Beert

ENGR 203: Electrical Fundamentals III
Mondays 2-3pm
led by Ryan Beert

 

 

Students looking for an edge to enhance their academic performance should consider coaching.  The College of Engineering provides free academic coaching to all its students!

Engineering Academic Coaches

 

Who?
Academic Coaches are Engineering students with special training in coaching skills.  Read bios of all the COE Academic Coaches here.

What?
While tutoring is often specific to a certain course or subject, Academic Coaching is designed to address academic skill sets that you can apply in all your classes.  Engineering students work with coaches to improve their organization, study skills, concentration, memory, note-taking, test-taking, time management, and more.

When?
Academic Coaching appointments usually last about an hour, and students report the greatest benefit when they have at least three appointments.  You can view Coaches schedules online and select a time that works for you.

Where?
The HUB (Batcheller 144) is home to the COE Academic Coaching program.  Appointments are conducted in quiet cubicles, and confidentiality is respected.

How?
Try it out – you have nothing to lose!  Schedule your first coaching appointment online.

Questions?
Questions about the Engineering Academic Coaching program can be directed to Nicole Kent, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Programs (nicole.kent@oregonstate.edu)

 

The HUB is a resource center for students in OSU’s College of Engineering.  It’s home to the COE Academic Coaching Program and  COE International Programs.  The HUB  hosts tutoring and study tables for Engineering classes as well as  a series of free workshops.

Above all, The HUB is a place for Engineers to ask questions and get information.  Want to volunteer at COE events?  Ready to get involved with one of the COE’s student clubs?  Trying to navigate your way into an undergraduate research position?  Interested in leadership development?  Swing by The HUB to get connected to the COE and its resources.

The HUB is located in Batcheller 144 and is open Monday through Friday, 1pm to 5pm.