Advice/Coaching | ECE Email List | Tutoring | Institute Support Services | Disability Services | Teaching | Communication/Writing | Library
Advice/Coaching
You can always speak to an ECE Academic Advisor: schedule undergraduate appointments through Advisor Link, or ask questions through or the Piazza page on the ECE Advising Canvas for your degree. Graduate students can speak to their ECE Academic Advisor through email or walk-in hours.
For ECE-specific advice,Dr. Lakshmi Raju is another resource.
Georgia Tech also provides academic coaching and advice: https://advising.gatech.edu/.
How to sign up for the ECE email news list
ECE News Mailing List
Joining one of the ECE mailing lists is an excellent way to be informed of:
- ECE-specific job/internship/career/research postings
- Announcements & news from ECE student organizations, research programs, industry sponsors (e.g. Texas Instruments Day in the Lobby), & much more
- ECE workshops, info sessions, guest speakers, town halls, social activities and lots of other interesting offerings, events and opportunities
To join a mailing list, please go to: For undergrads: https://lists.gatech.edu/sympa/info/news_ugrads For grads: https://lists.gatech.edu/sympa/info/news_grads and subscribe.
Tutoring/Course Help
Link for undergraduate Engineering course tutoring: https://gatech.joinknack.com
For non-Engineering courses individual, group, and other tutoring options are offered through the Institute: https://tutoring.gatech.edu/; OMED tutoring; also various schools offer their own tutoring for core courses.
Institute Support Services
Provided by the Office of Undergraduate Education & Student Engagement and Well-Being, Student Success includes a network of support, from peers to professional staff.
The Institute Graduate office provides support for our graduate students.
Disability Services
The Office of Disability Services (ODS) provides accommodations for students with academic, physical, technological, or other barriers on campus. Please register on the portal as early as possible, even if just to discuss with a Disability Service Coordinator what your options are. They also provide provisional and temporary accommodations depending on your needs. Make sure you receive a confirmation email after submitting the application to ensure that it is processed.
Teaching
Are you interested in gaining teaching experience?
Undergraduate students:
UTA – ask professors in courses (ECE/Math, etc.) that you have taken, if they are looking for a UTA.
Learning Assistant – Details: https://tutoring.gatech.edu/learning-assistant-program-courses-supported/
Plus Leader – Details: https://tutoring.gatech.edu/plus-sessions/
Graduate students:
GTAs: Every semester Dr. Matthieu Bloch sends the GTA application out. Apply through the form – DO NOT SOLICIT GTA assignments through emails or avenues outside of the application. Outside of traditional ECE GTA positions, more teaching heavy GTA positions are available for courses such as ECE 3710 – Circuits & Electronics for non-ECE majors. Please reach out to Dr. Matthieu Bloch to coordinate this.
The Center for Teaching and Learning is a great resource to gain teaching skills, work on future faculty development and apply for additional teaching fellowships.
Communication/Writing
For ECE-specific communication/writing advice, speak to Christina Bourgeois (christina.bourgeois@ece.gatech.edu). This includes fellowship applications, graduate school applications, resumes, and other technical/professional communication. You can also visit the ECE Undergraduate Professional Communication Program website for resources such as the ECE resume template, and other career related documents.
The Communications Center is also a great Institute Resource!
Library
Do you need textbooks, access to journals, a workshop on how to use a reference manager or photoshop? If so head to the GT Library! https://library.gatech.edu/