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Measurable Outcomes

Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering graduates will have demonstrated

  1. an understanding of fundamental mathematics and engineering science consistent with the problem solving abilities of a degreed professional in this field
  2. the ability to apply software to problems through the creation of new applications and the use of modern simulation tools
  3. the ability to participate in the multi-disciplinary process of design and qualification of a prototype
  4. the ability to plan and conduct laboratory experiments and to properly interpret and report the results
  5. the ability to identify and address engineering problems by extending the concepts of simple building blocks to system level design
  6. knowledge of the profession that supports informed and timely career decisions
  7. communication skills through a series of peer and faculty reviews, to include oral and written reports
  8. knowledge of contemporary global and societal issues and their relationship to professional ethics and engineering solutions
  9. early knowledge of key computer and study skills that are supportive of lifelong learning

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