These courses are also offered in different quarters. Consult with an EET advisor for alternative scheduling.
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This technical elective must be from the approved EET Technical Electives list.
Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012; telephone: (410) 347-7700).
Effective Date: September 1, 2009
Program Outcomes
Courses Graduates will have knowledge of mathematics, the basic sciences and the elements of engineering sciences as they apply to electrical engineering technology.
Courses Graduates will be able to unite theory with practice in engineering technology.
Courses Graduates will possess problem-solving skills involving analysis, simulation, laboratory experimentation and teamwork, with application to electrical and electronic components, circuits, and systems.
Courses Graduates will be capable of design based on specified requirements and known design techniques.
Courses Graduates will have an ability to use modern computer tools and techniques in the solutions of applied engineering problems.
Courses Graduates will be capable of developing test procedures, conducting tests, and interpreting experimental data.
Courses Graduates will have knowledge of quality and continuous improvement, and ability to manage their project involvement, demonstrating project- and time-management skills on individual and team projects.
Courses Graduates will be proficient in oral and written communication, having the ability to write technical reports and conduct technical presentations of their work.
Courses Graduates will have knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities as applied to both engineering technology and society as a whole.
Courses Graduates will have knowledge of economics, humanities, and social sciences.
Courses Graduates will have the preparation and an understanding of the importance to continue their education, both formally and informally, throughout their careers.
Program Objectives
Graduates will successfully function in applied engineering positions in industry.
Graduates will be positively valued by industry because of strong problem solving skills including analysis, simulation, design, laboratory experimentation and project teamwork.
Graduates will be proficient in oral and written communication, especially in conveying technical information.
Graduates will have knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities as applied to both engineering technology and society as a whole.
Graduates will have the broad education and awareness of contemporary issues necessary to recognize the societal and global impact of their professional endeavors.
Graduates will have the ability and awareness of the need to keep their skills up-to-date through both formal and informal lifelong learning.