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Student Outcomes

Student Outcomes

 


Each graduate by the time of graduation will demonstrate:

  1. an appropriate mastery of the knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of their disciplines

  2. an ability to apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of math, science, engineering and technology

  3. an ability to conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes

  4. an ability to apply creativity in the design of systems, components or processes appropriate to program objectives

  5. an ability to function effectively on teams

  6. an ability to identify, analyze and solve technical problems

  7. an ability to communicate effectively

  8. a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning

  9. an ability to understand professional, ethical and social responsibilities

  10. a respect for diversity and a knowledge of contemporary professional , societal and global issues

  11. a commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement

Additional outcomes are specific to electronics engineering technology programs. 

The EENT graduates by the time of graduation program will demonstrate:

  1. Use the knowledge and hands-on competence in the application of circuit analysis and design, computer programming, associated software, analog and digital electronics, and microcomputers to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems

  2. Use the knowledge and hands-on competence in the applications of physics or chemistry to electrical/electronic circuits in a rigorous mathematical environment at or above the level of algebra and trigonometry

  3. Analyze, design, and implement control systems, instrumentation systems, communications systems, computer systems, or power systems

  4. Apply project management techniques to electrical/electronic systems

  5. utilize statistics/probability, transform methods, discrete mathematics, or applied differential equations in support of electrical/electronic systems