Spring 2019 Advising Session Highlights for Success

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Prepare for the upcoming semester and beyond by considering your academic goals, graduation plans, and post-graduation opportunities. Schedule an advising appointment, gather necessary documents, and explore resources such as scholarships, internships, and tutoring services. Stay informed about important deadlines, like degree application submissions and course withdrawals. Make the most out of your academic journey and set yourself up for a successful future.


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  1. OCTOBER: OCTOBER: ADVISING for SPRING 2019 ADVISING for SPRING 2019 In ST-424

  2. Academic Calendars https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/registrar/fall-2018-academic-calendar https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/registrar/spring-2019-academic-calendar October 12 Friday Deadline for filing application for degree for January and February 2019; November 01 Thursday INC grades for Spring 2018 and Summer 2018 for Undergraduate students convert to FIN: November 06 Tuesday Course withdrawal period ends. Last day to withdraw from a class with the grade of W ; Registration appointments for Winter and Spring 2019 begin for continuing students. Check your CUNYFirst account for your appointment date and time;

  3. Think about: Think about: Your plans for the next semester Your plans for the graduation Your plans for after graduation

  4. Please schedule appointment at https://doodle.com/poll/qdt4zn4b3qdv4h7p Bring with you: Advising form (see Appendix 1) ESE curriculum sheet (see Appendix 2) FACTS current eligibility sheet (see Appendix 3)

  5. When Where Up to 20 students/session, please everybody freshman

  6. Sign for appointment Come to the advising meeting Fill the forms: if you are freshman, please fill blank form Otherwise, update the form from last semester E-mail forms to lkreminska@ccny.cuny.edu I will send you revised advising form and remove the hold. You can start registering for classes at enrollment appointment. Please store the form for updates for next semester.

  7. Scholarships, fellowships, internships, study abroad, research .. Use multiple resources https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/enveng/apply-internship-research- opportunities-scholarships-fellowships https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/engineering/internship-research- opportunities And others Will increase your chances to get great job in the future And will give you extra green for now

  8. Need help? Tutoring https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/academics/tutoring

  9. If you are sophomore, planning to graduate in Spring 2021: CSc 102, Math 203, Phys 208 If you are junior, planning to graduate in Spring 2020: EAS 217, and three of Engr 301, Engr 59910, CE 365, CE 372

  10. Elective courses Water resources Remote sensing Energy Follow the link: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/enveng/technical-electives-ese-concentrations Subject to changes!

  11. Elective courses offered Spring19 EAS 33400 - Phase II Environmental Site Assessments CE 56600 - Engineering Hydrology CE 57100 - Water Quality Analysis EAS 34500 - Hydrology EAS 41300 - Environmental Geochemistry EAS 42700 - Remote Sensing of Ocean Processes EAS 48800 - Climate and Climate Change EAS 32800 - Global Environmental Hazards EAS 56100 - Geophysics

  12. Elective courses offered Spring19 ENGR 59920 - Bldg Mod & Simulatn ENGR 55600 - Nuclear Reactor Design, Operation And Safety ENGR 51003 - Independent Study ENGR 31230 - Energy and the Environment ME 32200 - Computer Methods in Engineering ME 43300 - Heat Transfer ME 55600 - Advanced Fluid Mechanics

  13. Elective courses offered Spring19 EE 20500 - Linear Systems Analysis I EE 31100 - Probability and Random Processes EE 33000 - Electromagnetics EE 35700 - Electric Power Engineering EE 42800 - Photonics Engineering Laboratory EE 45500 - Elements of Power Systems And graduate level classes if your GPA>2.75

  14. If you need more information, please see Prof. Krakauer Water resources Prof. Devineni Prof. Wittig Prof. Gilerson Remote sensing Faculty advisors Prof. Gross Prof. Moshary Prof. Gonzalez Prof. Castaldi Energy Prof. Ramamurthy

  15. Are you close to graduation ? YES NO Not sure Provide with the graduation check It is never too late to start thinking about it Plan for it

  16. Think about After graduation FE exam: please take it asap Grad schools: MS in ESEE and other Jobs at: Agencies, industry, etc

  17. Appendix 1, please fill these cells with your information tr Sp 15 A

  18. Please remember about Liberal arts requirements See the links https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/engineering/flexible-core to follow Pathways requirement and https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/engineering/gsoe-liberal-arts GSOE Liberal Arts is required for ESE students. If you have BA, BS, AS degrees, please meet with your advisor 2-level and Engr 27600 is required for EVERY ESE student!

  19. Appendix 1, please fill these cells with your information

  20. Appendix 2, Curriculum Sheet, mark semester and grade tr Fall 17, A

  21. Appendix 3, FACTS eligibility report You must provide your eligibility report to get the advising hold removed

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