THANKS for registering for the All New Designing the Professional Workshop!
We are very excited to offer this new format in order to make DtP available to more Stanford graduate students.

Ready to register? - jump right in! Got questions? Scroll to the bottom to review the general and registration information.

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* 1. Which Designing the Professional (DtP) Workshop would you like to attend?

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* 2. First Name:

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* 3. Last Name:

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* 4. Stanford email - [YourSUnetID]@stanford.edu

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* 5. Alternate non-Stanford email:

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* 6. Cell phone no:

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* 10. Anticipated Graduation (Month, Year):

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* 11. Have you taken a design class or bootcamp before:

General Information:
This new workshop has been in development for over a year in response to numerous requests from students wanting to take Designing the Professional (DtP) but who just couldn't fit the 10-week Spring course or even the 5-day SGSI Summer class into their schedule. The DtP Workshop is a condensed offering of the most crucial elements of Designing the Professional . The workshop version necessarily omits some of the material in the 20 hour, 10-week or 5-day courses, but all the most critical course components are in the DtP Workshop including completion of your Odyssey Plan and key ideas and tools from all 3 layers of the DtP Framework. The full course version does include additional material and offers much more time to work on assignments outside of class and to engage discussions with fellow students during class. The full course does offer "more" but the Workshop is a great way to get the best of DtP in a compact package.

The DtP Workshop will involve approximately a 2-hour homework assignment before the workshop, which is required.  The workshop itself will be a full 8 hour intensive training in a highly interactive format (it's a design class!).  Post-workshop there will be a follow-up assignment as well.  Partial attendance is not allowed - please register for a workshop that you can attend, and be sure you can complete the pre-work.  

Registration Information & Alternatives
To participate in a DtP Workshop, sign up here for the workshop date of your choice and register on Axess for ENGR311B (Spring 16). When we receive your workshop selection sign-up from this site, we will confirm by email which 1-unit workshop you are in.   Details about the pre-work, classroom, etc. will be sent to you well in advance of your workshop.

The 10-week, 20 hour version of Designing the Professional (ENGR311B) is not offered in Spring 2016.  However, the 5-day intensive version of the full 20 hour course will be offered (for no credit) in VPGE's Stanford Graduate Summer Institute (SGSI) program Sep 12-16, 2016 from 9am-1pm. Go to SGSI-DTP if you are interested in taking the 5-day Summer SGSI class.

Regarding Units (1 or 0 ?)
The ENGR311B full 10-week course has been offered at 1-unit historically.  The course likely warrants 2-units (the undergrad version ME104B is 2 units), but ENGR311B has been listed at reduced units to accommodate grad student course planning.  The 1-day DtP Workshop version of ENGR311B, including the pre and post-work assignments, does warrant 1-unit of credit which is how the course is listed on Axess.  Traditional auditing is not permitted in DtP.  However, full course participation including attendance and all assignments, but for no credit, is allowed.  To arrange for no credit participation sign up for a workshop here and email Kathy Davies (kathyhdavies@stanford.edu) to indicate that you want to participate but not receive credit (and don't register on Axess for ENGR311B).

Not a Grad Student but interested in DtP?
If you are an undergraduate or a coterm 5th year student, please register for the Designing Your Life (ME104B) on Axess and at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DYL-Wkshp-Sp16.

Direct any other questions to Kathy Davies.

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