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Sustainable Innovation Start meeting August 31, 2015
Today 08.45h-10.30h Introduction, Program SI By dr. Monique Jansen, Vice President PT/SI Study advice, courses, regulations By mr. Maartje van de Ven, study advisor/policy advisor A student (mentor) experience and Intermate By Joris van Rijn, student PT, year 3 By Britte Bouchout, Intermate 31-8- PAGE 3
Introduction, program of SI Monique Jansen Vice president of PT/SI
Embedded in the industrial environment London 1944, prof. Jan de Quay - Second Technical College needed in NL - Engineers as driver of the economy - Lobby Philips, De Staatsmijnen, Limburg, DAF 23 June 1956 foundation of Eindhoven Technical College Gilles Holst, H.B. Dorgelo, Th. Tromp Research-driven, design-focused university 5 TU/e General
Start of the TU/e 1956: TH Eindhoven established Eindhoven University of Technology started with technical and engineering disciplines: Mathematics Physics Mechanical engineering Electrical Engineering Construction Chemical Engineering Social Sciences played a minor (or no) role!
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Our figures 3,145 personnel 9,200 students (2,550 new students in 2014) 1,000 foreign students 2,890 scientific publications 255 professors 218 PhD graduates 8 TU/e General
The business zone Fontys & Summa zone The residential/congress zone The Dommeldal The compact campus 9 TU/e General
PAGE 10 / name of department 31- The early years: TEMA 1983: start of the BSc Technology and Society Techniek en Maatschappij 18 students in all possible technical variants 1988 three thematic tracks Technology and Policy International Technological Development Technology, Communication and Context Main social science disciplines Economics, sociology, psychology Three technical tracks: Building, ICT, Energy
Innovation Sciences: integration of social sciences and technology 2002: start BSc and master programs TU/e 2004: 3 year BSc Technical Innovation Sciences and 2-year MSc Innovation Sciences and MSc Human Technology Interaction 2012: Bachelor college Sustainable Innovation Psychology and Technology Empowerment of social sciences @TU/e? / PA name of department 31-8-
Bachelor College Graduate School 12 TU/e General
13 TU/e General 3-year programs Choices: compulsory basic subjects and elective subjects USE: User, Society and Enterprise 15 majors in the Bachelor College For example: Automotive, Chemical Technology, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering
Bachelor Program 14 TU/e General
31- PAG The bachelor curriculum at TU/e Year 1 Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 Part 1 Mathematics Physics Modeling USE Part 2 M M M M Part 3 M E M E Year 2 Part 1 Design M M M Part 2 M M M M Part 3 E-USE E-USE E-USE E-USE Year 3 Part 1 M M K M (Final project) Part 2 M M E-M (Final project) E-M (Final Project) Part 3 E-USE E-USE E E 5 ects Basic: 30 ects Course: Prof. Skills (within a couple of major courses) Major: 90 ects Electives 45 ects + USE 15 ects
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Schedule and time slots Useful in choosing electives and use learning lines Also with regard to exams! NB. Resits (herkansingen) possible in evenings! (from 18.00h to 21.00h) Q 1.1 Year 1 Calculus Timeslot B 2WBB0
Specializations (1/2) Overview previous years Sustainable Innovation 2012 2013 2014 Sustainable Energy EN 3 10 10 Sustainable Energy NL 16 16 14 Sustainable Living 11 11 14 Smart Systems 3 5 4 33 42 42 Information session end of September Meeting with coach early October Deadline submission October 14: 11.00h PAGE 20 / name of department 31-
Specializations (2/2) Language issues!! Two specializations in Dutch: SE-NL, SI-Living Basic courses -> variants!! SE-NL, SE-EN Q1: Calculus formal (2WBB0) Q2: Physics formal (3NBB0/3NCB0) Smart Systems and Living Q1: Calculus 2WAB0 or 2WBB0 Q2: Physics 3NAB0 or 3NBB0 PAGE 21 / name of department 31-
Study help The study advisor Study progress, binding study recommendation etc The student mentors Practical issues, from highschool to the tu/e etc The teacher coaches The STU Courses, electives, future Trainings, psychologists etc
Coaching in Bachelor College Choices for year 1 Specialization Variant basic courses Electives Q2 and Q4 Choices for year 2 and 3 All electives USE learning line Intermediate meetings if needed PAGE 23 Check Digital Study Guide http://educationguide.tue.nl/programs/bachelorcollege/majors/sustainable-innovation/coaching/2015-2016/ 31-
Coaches SI Introduction meeting early September Floortje Alkemade Carolina Castaldi Johanna Höffken PAGE 24 31-
Professional skills (1/5) One of the basic courses! EER art 3.5 1. Communication: a. Writing skills b. Presentation skills 2. Skills in cooperation 3. Reflection skills 4. Planning and Organisation 5. Retrieving and applying scientific information PAG E 25 / name of department 31-
Professional skills (2/5) Embedded in major courses: skills assessment must be passed to receive your final grade! Each year, each skill assessed Be aware of regulations if you participate in major courses of other major programs You have to participate in integrated skills Is not part of professional skills basic course PAG E 26 / name of department 31-
Professional skills (3/5) Example 0SV00 (in OASE)
Professional Skills (4/5) 31-8- http://educationguide.tue.nl/programs/bachelorcollege/majors/sustainable-innovation/professional-skills/ PAGE 28
Professional Skills (5/5) A special example PRV41: Reflection year 1 Reflection form 1: choices for Y1 (October) Reflection form 2: choices for Y2+3 (May) All course evaluations in Y1 Formally part of a course in Q4 (0SV20) PAG E 29
Calculus A or B?? Starting August 31 You are automatically registered for Calculus B Calculus B is recommended Preparation for all specializations Preparation for all electives But Not required for all specializations More challenging
Calculus A or B?? Calculus A: application oriented Calculus B: formal Check oase for detailed descriptions You can switch from Calculus B to Calculus A based on Your math skills Your results in the entrance test in the first week Your preference for a specialization
Calculus Entrance test 2WAB0 and 2WBB0 both Same time: Thursday 3 Sept, 18.30h Rooms for PT and SI Extra time (dyslexia etc): dedicated rooms! Rooms in AUD and Studyhub2; email will be sent this week Results earlier available Friday If your form is on the right pile! Switch is allowed until Tuesday Sept 8, 18.00h Advise: result <7 Email to Onderwijsadministratie-IEIS@tue.nl Resit 22 Oct 2015 18:30-19:30h!!
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Study Advice TOPICS Maartje van de Ven Study advisor PT/SI Propedeuse Binding study recommendation (BSA) Courses and regulations Mentor
YEAR 1 THE PROPEDEUSE THE FUNCTION Orientation Do you like the program? Selection Doable? Direction More possibities Pre study recommendation after 1 semester of year 1 (not binding) Binding Study Recommendation after 1 year
BSA, Binding, year 1 1 course is 5 ects 12 courses in your program of year 1 POSITIVE: 45 ECTS OR MORE! (Min. 9 out of the 12 P courses) Continue BSc! OR: 40 ects AND one course not obtained BUT final test is 6 or higher AND no resit in year 1 anymore? Positive BSA! Exemptions? Positive BSA: 75% of courses you still have to do (without exemption) NEGATIVE: LESS THAN 45 ECTS! Leave BSc! (For 3 years, PT not allowed too!!) NB. No SI/PT BSA when deregistered from SI or PT before 1 March
POSTPONEMENT OF BSA Personal circumstances Like illnesses, pregnancy, severe family circumstances Inform me or Mr. Chris Sepers from the TU Education and Student Service Centre as as soonas as possible/within possibel/within4 4 weeks of after start of circumstance. Officially reported, proven and acknowledged (committee). Postponement of BSA: BSA in August 2017! m.v.d.ven@tue.nl h.c.sepers@tue.nl
A lecture year Lecture year Semester A Semester B Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4 week w w w w w w w exams exa ms week w w w w w w w Exams e week w w w w w w w exams e week w w w w w w w exams e Interim exams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 year, 2 semesters, 4 quartiles, 8 weeks, 6 lecture weeks and 2 exam weeks Each quartile 3 courses of 5 ects
COURSES 1. REGISTRATION THIS QUARTILE: AUTOMATICALLY DONE! No action needed! FROM Q2: SELF! VIA OASE: Student mentor explains this week Deadline 15 work days before start next Q. REGISTERED FOR A COURSE: Automatically registered for all exams /tests of the course NOT REGISTERED FOR A COURSE: No participation possible! Too late?? 20 per course Administration Costs OASE (possible BEFORE start next Q). First in study package, then registration possible. Package visible in OASE DEREGISTER: Max 20 work days after start of the Q. Via OASE. Extra course? Ask permission of Exam Committee and motivate why
COURSES 2. EXAMS Course Assignments Entry test Final exam! When having an exam, bring Campus card/id card and certificate of enrollment! If applicable: Clickers and laptop Absence Personal circumstances like illness? Inform me or the administration (onderwijsadministratie-ieis@tue.nl) in 24 hours! Entry test/tussentoets HAS NO RESITS! NOT DONE THE ONE (AND ONLY) ENTRY TEST? 0!!! Final test No final test done? No resit allowed!! 5 is enough IF compensation! 5 or less? Automatically registered for resit/re exam Resits in second exam week of next quartile AND possibly in evenings
COURSES 3A. FINAL GRADE Final test or resit Assignments. No resits! Entry test(s). No resit! Grade Grade Grade Grade % of Final grade = A % of Final grade = B % of Final grade = C % of Final grade = D Example Calculus Course 5 ects Final grade = A + B + C + D Calculus 2wbb0 5 ects Start test E home work Entry test Final test 6 7 6 5 10% 10% 10% 70% Final grade = 5
3B. COURSES RSI MANDATORY AUTOMATICALLY REGISTRATED: EMAIL WILL BE SENT NO RSI TRAINING DONE? NO P! CLICKER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuxsl7uqgl4 One or more Prof Skills not done/not sufficient? Grade of the course will be: VT! Course not obtained yet.
4. COURSES P DIPLOMA AND BSC MSC RULE CUM LAUDE: 8 OR HIGHER AVERAGE AND SEE ARTICLE DE HARDE KNIP/BSc BEFORE MSC RULE: ALL BSc COURSES BEFORE BEFORE STARTING WITH MSC! WITH GREAT APPRECIATION: MINIMUM 7,5 AVERAGE AND SEE ARTICLE
How to study 1 ects = 28 hours of study: is approx. 40 hours of study per week Student mentor and study skills Workshops at the STU NO VWO/Highschool!!
SCIENTIFIC INTEGRIY AND PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is taking credit for material that is not your own; putting your name on a piece of work in which other people s work or ideas are used without giving proper credit to the original source, without giving proper credit to the original source. Doubt plagiarism? Contact teacher! Check link! Plagiarism? Fail entire course for whole year Scientific Integrity and five TU/e values (Code) Trustworthiness Intellectual honesty Openness Independence Societal responsibility https://www.tue.nl/en/universi ty/library/education-researchsupport/scientificpublishing/copyrightcoach/relevant-links/ https://www.tue.nl/en/research/scientific-integrity/
Communication and behavior Write in tu/e emails: Name: K. Bouter Major: Sustainable Innovation Idnr: 08xxxxx of 09xxxxx Mention possible course codes: 2WBB0, 3NAB0 etc Conduct in lectures, f.e.: Mobile out or no sound Only laptop when its neccessary for the lecture Come on time and leave possibly not before
Your student mentor 12 SI and PT mentors (f.e. Joris van Rijn) One International mentor for the international students = Luca Badea Helping: From vwo to university Group, individual meetings One group meeting per week First group meeting this week! See email of mentor! Bring laptop and username/passwords: OASE explained! Approx. 6 student per mentorgroup Practical issues Living on yourself etc. Your first contact to ask
Thank you and good luck! Study guide: https://studiegids.tue.nl/opleidingen/bachelorcollege/majors/sustainable-innovation/ Study advisor year 1: mr. Maartje van de Ven Paviljoen A8a 040 2475061 M.v.d.ven@tue.nl Monique Jansen M.h.jansen-vullers@tue.nl Paviljoen A46 Exam Committee SI Examencommissie.IS@tue.nl Paviljoen B (behind the pond) Education Administration SI Onderwijsadministratie-IEIS@tue.nl Paviljoen B (behind the pond)
Joris A students experience Britte Intermate