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Corporate
Education
and Training
Maximize the value of your IC Designers...
The Cal VIEW program offers a special educational
training option for all IC designers who need to be brought up-to-date
on the latest design processes.
Companies that wish to maximize the value of their
design engineers can bring them together as a team, irrespective
of their location, and enroll them as a group in one or more of
Berkeley’s world-class EECS courses. All courses are delivered
in a distance-learning mode and supported by super-star Ph. D. students
who serve as course facilitators and mentors.
Your COMPANY BENEFITS FROM CUSTOMIZED INSTRUCTION
• Each course is an official Berkeley class,
offered on campus to enrolled students, and taught by tenured faculty
in Berkeley’s College of Engineering
• All courses can be customized by the facilitator,
working with the engineering manager, to emphasize only the content-areas
that are relevant to the current education and training needs of
the group.
• Hybrid courses can be created by
combining topics selected from 1 to 3 of the full-length courses
shown. (Maximum number of possible combined instructional hours:
45.)
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Interested
in checking out any of these courses?
A preview packet – 3 sample lectures
on DVD and one bound set of course materials for those 3 lectures,
including the syllabus, supplemental readings and course slides,
for each class - will be sent to any engineer or manager who makes
that request, for a charge of $90
per packet.
To enroll your engineers in any of these EECS
courses, contact
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Take
a Berkeley course and work with a
PhD. student as your mentor and facilitator...
• The Ph. D. student who serves as the course
facilitator is hand-picked by the professor from his/her research
group, and chosen for his/her teaching, mentoring and communication
skills. In the “Welcome Letter” on the courses
page there is more information about each course facilitator and
the administration of each course.
• Support to the design group, provided
by the course facilitator, is extensive. Interaction takes place
via emails and telephone conference calls, which are scheduled as
often as desired by the group, at times that are convenient for
them.
• The professor teaching the course provides
academic oversight to the group. He/she will also schedule a conference
call with the group, at a convenient time during the session, to
discuss the latest trends in the field and various projects underway
at Berkeley.
• Each course will include a full set of
course materials for each student, including a course reader, syllabus,
homeworks, project proposals (if applicable), additional course
readings selected by the professor, Power Point slides, etc., and
a complete set of the course lectures on DVDs, plus a complimentary
set of materials and DVDs for each manager. |