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Electrical Engineering Program Assessment
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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 EE Science program are designed
to provide EE graduates with:
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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.
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The necessary skills related to basic planning, analysis,
design, implementation and operation of major electrical
engineering systems.
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Contemporary professional
practice of electrical engineering using advanced
analytical, computational and experimental tools.
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Continuous professional development, engagement in life
long learning, and the necessary skills related to
team work and effective communications.
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Professional responsibility
and ethical values for economic
and global issues related to electrical
engineering.
The outcomes of the Electrical
Engineering Program are to provide students with abilities
to:
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Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and
engineering
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Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze
and interpret data
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Design a system, component, or process to meet desired
needs
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Function on multi-disciplinary teams
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Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
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Understand professional and ethical responsibility
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Communicate effectively
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Acquire the broad education necessary to understand
the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal
context
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Recognize the need for, and be able to engage in
life-long learning
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Acquire knowledge of contemporary issues
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Use the techniques, skills, and modem engineering tools
necessary for engineering practice
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Apply the probabilistic methods and statistics to
electrical engineering problems
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Use effectively the information technology tools to
design, develop, and implement electrical systems.
Rubrics Developed So Far
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Outcome A [pdf]
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Outcome B [pdf]
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Outcome C [pdf]
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Outcome E
[pdf]
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Outcome H
[pdf]
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