CPSC 481: Seminar
Course Homepage
Spring 2007

Class Meeting:
Tuesdays and/or Thursdays, 9:35-10:50pm, 124 HRBB

Course homepage: http://parasol.tamu.edu/~rwerger/Courses/481

Instructor: Lawrence Rauchwerger
office: 515B Harvey R. Bright Bldg
email: rwerger [at] cs.tamu.edu
url: http://parasol.tamu.edu/~rwerger
office phone: 979-845-8872


Course Goals: The purpose of the course is to provide you with career planning resources and to expose you to a broad range of current topics in computer science and computer engineering that will be helpful to you in your careers.

Course Content and Schedule: This course consists of seminars which will be presented on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays during the semester. There will be a total of about 15 seminars during the semester. You are responsible for checking the seminar schedule on the course homepage and your email (announcements will be sent to the mailing list for the course) for up to date information. Be sure to check each monday and wednesday evening as sometimes seminars will be announced/cancelled at the last moment.

Generally, after the speaker(s) is finished, there will be a question and answer period where the audience can ask any questions they might have that were not answered during the seminar. This is often quite interesting and is considered part of the seminar. If the speaker is not finished, or if the question and answer period is ongoing, you are expected to stay until the end, or until 10:50am, whichever comes first. If you are in the seminar, you are expected to pay attention and refrain from activities such as doing other work, reading the newspaper, or sleeping. Behavior such as this gives speakers a bad impression of our program and students. Students noticed exhibiting such behavior will not receive credit for attending that seminar.

Mechanics and Grading: To receive credit for this course you must satisfy all of the following requirements:

Resources


Spring 2007 Course Schedule

Date Topic/Assignment Speakers What to turn in
Tue Jan 16 NO CLASS (University closed due to inclement weather)    
Thu Jan 18 Building your Resume From the Ground Up and How to ``Work'' a Career Fair David McMahon, Texas A&M Career Center (i) Complete and turn in student information form. (ii) Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Due: 5pm Mon Jan 22 RESUME ASSIGNMENT: prepare an up to date version of your resume suitable for use at the SEC Engineering Career Fair, January 22-23, 2007. You are encouraged to have your resume reviewed at the Career Center or at the special "Resume Reviews for ENGR Majors" sessions organized for the Career Fair in the Zachry Lobby from 1:00pm-4:00pm on Jan 18 and 9:00am-12:00pm on Jan 19, 2007.   Turn in a hardcopy of your resume by the deadline in the instructors mailbox on the 3rd floor of Bright or slip it under his office door (515B HRBB).
Tue Jan 23
Report Due: beginning of class, Thu Feb 1
CAREER FAIR ASSIGNMENT: Attend the SEC Engineering Career Fair, Jan 22-23, 2007. (Class will not meet Tue Jan 23 to ensure you have time to attend the Career Fair.)   Submit a brief report in hardcopy at the beginning of class on Thu Feb 1 describing your experiences at the Career Fair. What booths did you visit? What do you think you did right? What do you think you could do better? Your report should be as long as needed to describe your experiences, but no shorter than 1 page single-spaced and no longer than 2 pages single-spaced.
Thu Jan 25 Overview of TAMU Career Center and Interesting Statistics regarding computer science & computer engineering majors David McMahon, Texas A&M Career Center Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Jan 30 Interviewing Skills     Employer Feedback (doc) David McMahon, Texas A&M Career Center Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Feb 1 Salary & Benefits Analysis Dr. Wayne Terrell, Texas A&M Career Center Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Feb 06 Salary Negotiation Dr. Wayne Terrell, Texas A&M Career Center Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Feb 08 Interviewing Skills: The Company Visit David McMahon, Texas A&M Career Center Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Feb 13 National Instruments Greg McKaskle, National Instruments Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Feb 15 NO CLASS    
Tue Feb 20 The Application Process for Graduate School Admission & Fellowships Lawrence Rauchwerger Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Feb 22 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Feb 27 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Mar 01 Different Career Paths in Schlumberger Schlumberger Panel Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Mar 06 Opportunities with Graduate Degrees in Industry & Academia Clay Williams (IBM), Nancy Amato (CS@TAMU) Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Mar 08 Different Career Paths in Different Types of Corporations Nisha Mehta (Mehta Foundation) Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Mar 13 NO CLASS (SPRING BREAK)    
Thu Mar 15 NO CLASS (SPRING BREAK)    
Tue Mar 20 Opportunities with Graduate Degrees Schlumberger, Lockheed Martin Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Mar 22 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Mar 27 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Mar 29 Different Career Paths in a Single Company Conoco-Phillips Panel Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Apr 03 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Apr 05 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Apr 10 Some Observations About Broader Societal Issues of Computing, research and Education Wm. Wulf, president of the National Academy of Engineering, vice chair of the National Research Council
Webcast from the Microsoft Faculty Summit, July 2005
Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Apr 12 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Apr 17 Microsoft and Academia: A Dialog William H. Gates, Chairman and Chief Software Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Maria Klawe, Dean of Engineering, Princeton University,
Webcast from the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, July 2005
Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Apr 19 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Tue Apr 24 NO CLASS Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)
Thu Apr 26 TITLE TBD William McLendon
Sandia National Laboratory
Complete and turn in the seminar report (available and due in class)


Lawrence Rauchwerger (rwerger@cs.tamu.edu)