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Careers in Science and Engineering
Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy
Institute of Medicine
Policy and Global Affairs
National Academy of Sciences
National Academy of Engineering
其他書名
A Student Planning Guide to Grad School and Beyond
出版
National Academies Press
, 1996-04-11
主題
Education / General
Education / Higher
ISBN
0309521912
9780309521918
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0pZOAgAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
As science and technology advance, the needs of employers change, and these changes continually reshape the job market for scientists and engineers. Such shifts present challenges for students as they struggle to make well-informed education and career choices.
Careers in Science and Engineering
offers guidance to students on planning careers--particularly careers in nonacademic settings--and acquiring the education necessary to attain career goals. This booklet is designed for graduate science and engineering students currently in or soon to graduate from a university, as well as undergraduates in their third or fourth year of study who are deciding whether or not to pursue graduate education. The content has been reviewed by a number of student focus groups and an advisory committee that included students and representatives of several disciplinary societies.
Careers in Science and Engineering
offers advice on not only surviving but also enjoying a science- or engineering-related education and career-- how to find out about possible careers to pursue, choose a graduate school, select a research project, work with advisers, balance breadth against specialization, obtain funding, evaluate postdoctoral appointments, build skills, and more. Throughout,
Careers in Science and Engineering
lists resources and suggests people to interview in order to gather the information and insights needed to make good education and career choices. The booklet also offers profiles of science and engineering professionals in a variety of careers.
Careers in Science and Engineering
will be important to undergraduate and graduate students who have decided to pursue a career in science and engineering or related areas. It will also be of interest to faculty, counselors, and education administrators.