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Instructions: 1. Please follow the provided format exactly. All resumes will be published together and presented to various companies who may provide internships. Uniformity of the collection of resumes is important. 2. All black lettering on the template should not be changed. Parts in blue should be replaced by your information. The full resume should be changed to black lettering before saving your final copy. 3. When you have completed your resume, please e-mail or deliver a copy on disk to Dr. Tim Coppinger: [email protected] (NRC Building, Room 1110). 4. All resumes must be received by February 16, 2001 at 5:00 p.m. if they are to be included in the publication. A new list of resumes will be collected each semester. 5. If you should have any questions, please contact Dr. Coppinger at 825-5899.
Your Name & * How can a potential employer reach you? Contact Info: Objective: *Make sure to be specific enough to present your goal, but general enough to allow job flexibility.
Availability: *Place an X in the box(es) indicating when you are available. For part time list the number of hours per week that you are available
Education: *Pick either MET or CSET and delete the other. *Make sure to include all college hours completed, not just from TAMU-CC. *Cumulative GPA is your TAMU-CC GPA. *Calculate your ENTC GPA as follows: - Example ENTC GPA calculation: (You completed three ENTC courses, a two credit hour course, a three credit hour course, and a four credit hour course. You earn an A, B, and a C respectively. A =4.00 B=3.00 C=2.00. Your GPA= [(4.00 x 2hr) +(3.00 x 3hr) + (2.00 x 4hr)] / 9hr. GPA = 2.78
Work *When listing your work experience, list jobs in order beginning with Experience: most recent (notice dates).
Skills: * Don’t overlook items like SCUBA diver, private pilot, Ham radio operator, etc. (Ex. Skiing would not be appropriate unless applying to ski manufacturer).
Honors: *These may also include high-school honors and awards and any scholarships received.
References: * Do not list personal reference information on this resume. This resume will be published and many copies distributed to many prospective employers. If your future employer asks you for references, you may submit them. You should produce a reference sheet and be prepared to submit it upon request. Engineering *Cut and paste appropriate course names from the complete list Technology: following the resume. Delete any remaining course names when you have finished.
Your Name Here 1234 Ocean Drive Corpus Christi, TX. 784XX (361) 555-1212 home (361) 555-1212 work E-mail address:
Objective: Type your objective here.
Availability: Part-time Full-time Summer Fall Spring
Education: Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas Aug. 1998 to Mechanical Engineering Technology Major (MET) – Freshman Present OR Control Systems Engineering Technology Major (CSET) – Freshman
Hours completed: ______Cumulative GPA: ______Engineering Technology GPA: ______
Sept. 1994 to High School, City, State May 1998 Graduated – Month, 19XX
Work Company Name, City, State Experience: Job title or position June 1999 to -Short job description…..if more than one position or job duty was Aug. 1999 filled, list consecutively like this: - job or duty - job or duty
Aug. 1998 to Company Name, City, State Nov. 1998 Job title or position -Short job description - job or duty - job or duty
Skills: List special job related skills (if any) here.
Honors: List honors and Awards here including dates received. - List them consecutively like this: - honor or award - honor or award
References: Available upon request. Engineering Courses Completed: List completed ENTC course names here, Technology: like this: - Course name - Course name
Currently Enrolled in: List ENTC courses currently enrolled in here, like this: - Course name - Course name
From the list below, cut and paste in the courses under the appropriate headings above (list vertically). Make sure to delete all remaining course titles when you have finished.
Common ET Courses Introduction to the Process Industry Engineering Design Graphics I Engineering Design Graphics II Statics and Dynamics Circuit Analysis I Circuit Analysis II Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Heat Transfer Project Management & Justification Capstone Projects CSET Courses Manufacturing Automation Digital Logic Principles of Measurements PLCs P/Microcontrollers Control Systems I Control Systems II Differential Equations
MET Courses Manufacturing Process I Manufacturing Process II Material Science I Material Science II Strength of Materials Thermodynamics Design of Machine Elements I Design of Machine Elements II Construction Block Cost Estimating Structural Steel Construction Reinforced Concrete Construction Maintenance Block Rotating Equipment Total Productive Maintenance I Total Productive Maintenance II