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The Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) is one of General Electric's six corporate entry level programs. Focused on engineering, the program aims to "develop technical problem-solving skills through advanced courses in engineering and technical projects that are aligned with business objectives". It is named in honor of GE's founder, Thomas Edison. Typically each GE business runs its own program, and candidates are required to apply for and rotate within the program at a specific business. EEDP, the oldest of GE's rotational programs for new BS and MS grads, provides three to five assignments (6–8 months each (12 months in GE Aviation)) over two or three years. Assignments are driven by real GE business priorities, which may include working with systems, analysis, design, quality, reliability, integration, and testing. Program members develop and enhance their technical problem-solving skills through advanced engineering course work, reports, and team presentations. Another benefit of EEDP is the opportunity to earn a masters in engineering while in (or shortly upon completion of) the program. EEDP is most popular at the more technical businesses in GE's portfolio, including GE Technology Infrastructure (which includes the Healthcare, Aviation, and Transportation businesses), GE Global Research, and GE Energy Infrastructure (which includes the Wind, Hydroelectric, Solar, and Oil & Gas businesses). ==Program Summary== * Two or three year entry-level program consisting of at least three rotation assignments * Assignments are engineering projects and may include systems, hardware/software/mechanical design, quality, and validation * First year coursework includes advanced engineering topics to develop technical skills * Second year coursework includes corporate leadership topics to develop business skills * Program members are encouraged (if not required) to earn credit towards an MS degree in Engineering while on program (normally done in the third year of the program) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edison Engineering Development Program」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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