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Re: University Engineering Education Program

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Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman View Post
It appears from the Purdue ENE website that they are currently not accepting any M.S. ENE candidates :

https://engineering.purdue.edu/ENE/A...Graduate/MSENE
I know a couple members (PhD students) of the program who seem very enthusiastic about it (I have had the pleasure of interacting with them when ME has seminars that involve speakers in the design and engineering education area.)

From what I can tell, the people in the program are vibrant and interested in what they do, and there is quite a bit of interaction with people from other departments here at Purdue, so you wouldn't be just learning about Engineering Education ideas, but rather you can have a large degree of interaction with engineering educators and people who are directly influenced by the field (i.e. students) from all sorts of engineering disciplines. In the past several years especially Purdue has been feeling more and more interdisciplinary on the graduate level and I think that can only benefit an Engineering Education program.

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