Courses/Programs from the Center for Engineering Education at St. Thomas University
- August 13, 2018
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Current opportunities in the Center for Engineering Education at the University of St. Thomas:
EGED 530 (ENGR 130) Fundamentals of Engineering – core course (3 graduate credits) [Online]
Dive into the engineering disciplines with experiences in electronics, machine design, manufacturing engineering, computer programming, thermodynamics, statics, fluids and mechanics of materials. Engaging engineering professors relate the content to classroom connections. Contact Dr. Deb Besser at [email protected] with any questions.
Find out more information about all courses at http://www.stthomas.edu/cee/courses/
View the Engineering Education application and scholarship application at http://www.stthomas.edu/cee/applicationregistrationscholarships/ .
Competitive $500 scholarships are available for participants with demonstrated need.
Graduate Certificate + Master of Arts Degrees
The University of St. Thomas School of Education now offers a Master of Arts in Education Studies with an Engineering Education focus. The degree consists of 6 engineering education courses and 4 education courses. Learn more at https://www.stthomas.edu/education/programs/educationalstudies/. Contact Dr. Debbie Monson at [email protected] for more information.
The Center for Engineering Education supports articulation agreements with Bethel University and the University of St. Catherine.
- The UST Graduate Certificate in Engineering Education is transferrable into Bethel University’s Master of Arts in Education K-12. Learn more at https://www.bethel.edu/graduate/academics/education-k12/ and contact Laura Grafsky, Enrollment Counselor at [email protected] or 651-635-8012
- The UST Graduate Certificate in Engineering Education is transferrable into University of St. Catherine’s Master of Art in Education. Learn more https://www.stkate.edu/academics/graduate-degrees/academic-programs/maed-licensed and contact Siri Anderson, Director of Graduate Education for Licensed Teachers at [email protected] or 651-690-6121



