Electrical Engineering Technology Student Outcomes for the EET B.S. Degree

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Sub-Outcome Number
Students graduating with a B.S. degree in EET will have:
1
The ability to communicate effectively in oral, written, visual, and graphical modes in both interpersonal and group environments.
  1.1 Students produce effective written documents.
1.2 Students deliver effective oral presentations.
1.3 Students develop, prepare, and interpret effective visual and graphical information.
2
The attitudes, abilities, and skills required to adapt to rapidly changing technologies and the ability to pursue life-long learning.
  2.1 Students effectively use information acquisition tools.
2.2 Students demonstrate commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement.
3
The ability to think critically, and to identify, analyze, and solve technical problems.
  3.1 Students can analyze, design, and implement electronic systems using control, communication, computer, or power systems.
3.2 Students are able to use higher level mathematics in support of electronic systems.
4
An understanding of all aspects of the design process and project management including functional and esthetic considerations.
  4.1 Students understand and can apply the stages of the design process.
4.2 Students are able to evaluate alternative design solutions.
4.3 Students can develop a project schedule.
5
A sense of ethics and the personal discipline to succeed in the EET profession.
  5.1 Students are familiar with the IEEE and other professional societies’ Codes of Ethics.
5.2 Students can identify ethical misconduct and issues associated with different courses of action.
6
An understanding of the internationalization of technology and the marketplace and the value of cultural and personal diversity.
  6.1 Students are aware of the international nature of large technical companies.
6.2 Students have an awareness of the value of cultural diversity in contemporary society.
6.3 Students have an awareness of the international implications of technology.
6.4 Students are aware of legal issues relating to harassment and discrimination.
7
The skills and attitudes necessary to work successfully as a member of a team.
  7.1 Students demonstrate effective teamwork skills.

 

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