Undergraduate

Student Learning Outcomes
Engineering Technology
Biomedical Engineering Technology, A.S. and B.S.

At the time of graduation, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of the electrical and/or computer components of medical equipment systems as encountered in the degree program's courses. Demonstrate a working medical vocabulary and knowledge of clinical safety requirements and regulations as encountered in the courses of the degree program.
  2. Use current knowledge of mathematics, science and emerging technology tools to solve problems and demonstrate solutions.
  3. Identify, analyze and integrate the technical equipment requirements with the needs of medical staff and patients as required in the degree program.
  4. Apply and design solutions for issues identified in heallth care technology as demonstrated in a senior project.
  5. Conduct, analyze and interpret experiments, and access results.
  6. Function as a member of a 2-4 person team to complete a task in a timely manner. Demonstrate ability to organize work done by team members.
  7. Write technical reports; present data and results coherently in oral and graphic formats.
  8. Demonstrate skills for continued self-directed learning and professional development.
  9. Demonstrate ethical conduct as described in the university's Student Code of Conduct. Demonstrate knowledge of professional code of ethics.
  10. Demonstrate a respect for diversity as described in the university Civility statement. Recognize contemporary professional, societal and global issues in case studies and course projects.
  11. Demonstrate quality, timeliness and ability to complete increasingly complex homework and projects throughout the degree experience.