Undergraduate
Student Learning Outcomes
Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology, B.S.
At the time of graduation, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge, techniques (including the use of modern tools), and skills in the use of components, circuits, programs and systems encountered in the degree program's courses.
- Use current knowledge of mathematics, science and emerging technology tools of their discipline to solve problems and demonstrate solutions.
- Identify, analyze and solve technical problems as required in the degree program's courses.
- Apply and design components, circuits, systems and software programs in their specialty area as demonstrated in a senior project.
- Conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and assess results.
- 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.
- Write technical reports; present data and results coherently in oral and graphic formats.
- Demonstrate skills for life-long learning by locating, evaluating and applying relevant information using external resources such as the Internet, data books, trade publications and library resources.
- Demonstrate ethical conduct as described in the university's Student Code of Conduct. Demonstrate knowledge of professional code of ethics. 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. Identify appropriate standards and comply with them in course assignments, exams or projects.
- Demonstrate quality, timeliness and ability to complete increasingly complex homework and projects throughout the degree experience.