Educational Objectives (02/16/2007)
The educational objectives of the Electrical and Computer Engineering program are that:Our graduates will:
Program Outcomes (02/22/02)
Objective A
- Students will have an ability to utilize advanced mathematics, general scientific principles, and computer applications for solving practical engineering problems (EC2000 Crit. 3.a).
- Students will have an ability to conduct experiments, and interpret and analyze data (EC2000 Crit. 3.b).
- Students will have fundamental design skills (EC2000 Crit.3.c).
- Students will have an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems (EC2000 Crit. 3.e).
- Students will have an ability to utilize advanced mathematics, general scientific principles, and computer applications for solving practical engineering problems (EC2000 Crit. 3.a).
- Students will have an ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams (EC2000 Crit. 3.d).
- 4. Students will have an ability to analyze and design systems, components or processes relevant to their field of specialty (EC2000 Crit. 3.c).
- Students will be aware of the contemporary issues and their relationship to engineering (EC2000 Crit. 3.j).
- Students will have ability to present technical information clearly in both oral and written formats (EC2000 Crit. 3.g).
- Students will be aware of the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context (EC2000 Crit. 3.h).
- Students will be aware of the need for continuing professional education (EC2000 Crit. 3.i).
- Students will have hands-on experience with modern engineering tools, software, and instrumentation relevant to their field of specialty (Crit. 3.k).
- Students will be aware of the professional and ethical responsibilities (EC2000 Crit. 3.f).
- Students will be aware of the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context (EC2000 Crit. 3.h).
- Students will have the capacity to profoundly accent the economy by contributing to base-level production of goods and services (EC2000 Crit. 3.i).