Applied Electrical Engineering Program Assessment

Program Educational Objectives and Outcomes

 

The EE department has defined a set of objectives that translates its mission into defined tasks. The objectives of the applied electrical engineering (AEE) program are prepared to provide AEE graduates with:

  1. Preparation for a  successful electrical engineering career to become leaders in the industry and the public sector, or pursue an advanced degree if so desired.

  2. The necessary skills related to basic planning, analysis, design, implementation and operation of major electrical engineering systems.

  3. Contemporary professional practice of electrical engineering using analytical, computational and experimental tools in addition to practical work integrated learning.

  4. The ability to continue professional development to engage in life long learning and to have the necessary skills related to team work and effective communications.

  5. Professional responsibility and ethical values for economic considerations and global issues related to electrical engineering.
     

The outcomes of the Applied Electrical Engineering Program are to provide students with abilities to:

 

  1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.

  2. Design and conduct electrical engineering experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.

  3. Design an electrical system, component, or process to meet desired needs.

  4. Function on multi-disciplinary teams.

  5. Identify, formulate, and solve electrical engineering problems.

  6. Understand professional and ethical responsibility.

  7. Communicate effectively.

  8. Acquire the broad education necessary to understand the impact of electrical engineering solutions in a global and societal context.

  9. Recognize the need for, and be able to engage in life-long learning.

  10. Acquire knowledge of contemporary issues.

  11. Use the techniques, skills, and modem electrical engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

  12. Apply the probabilistic methods and statistics to electrical engineering problems.

  13. Use effectively hands on experience for handling electrical engineering problems.

 

Rubrics Developed So Far

  • Outcome A [pdf]

  • Outcome B [pdf]

  • Outcome C [pdf]

  • Outcome E [pdf]

  • Outcome H [pdf]

 

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