MEE 599: MASTER'S THESIS *** (©1997 M. Kostic)
Assistantships are competitive and you (student) should discuss with all faculty for available opportunities before you make final choice and full commitment. We faculty do and should fairly compete for excellent students before they make their choice and commitment, but not after that (will be unfair, waste of time and resources), since MS program is rather short and our time for your training and funds are limited. Therefore, our financial opportunities are offered to only qualified students with firm commitments. Furthermore, we should not support students changing projects (unproductive for everyone and loss of investment) unless all involved agree with that. The assistantship, when available should be accepted only if you are freely and fully committed to the objectives of the funded project without a doubt (you may work voluntarily to find out). Then, if you accept our assistantship it should be respected as a research and training opportunity, an honor beyond monetary reward, and as the professional responsibility and reference for your future career. [Agree]
See also: Possible ME Assistantship with Prof. Kostic* Form in MS-Word* Forn in PDF (simple)
Lab Safety Rules *
* Read1st *
* Laboratory projects
Writing Teaching Assistant Help --- Computerized data acquisition-DAQ
Instructor: Dr. Milivoje KOSTIC, P.E. [Millivoye Kostitch], Associate Professor
Office: EB 208 - Engineering Building, Sycamore
Telephone: (815) 753-9975 or 753-9979; Fax: (815) 753-9975 or 753-0416
WEB: www.kostic.niu.edu (or older archive: http://www.ceet.niu.edu/faculty/kostic ); E-MAIL: kostic@ceet.niu.edu
Office Hours: Fall'97: M 5-6, Tu 9:30-10:30, W 5-6, Th 9:30-10:30, and by appointment
Course/Catalog Description:
MEE 599: MASTER'S THESIS. Credit 1-6. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. PRQ: Consent of department.