The educational objectives of the ECE program are to prepare students to
enter and continue the practice of engineering and/or to continue their
education by study in graduate or professional schools. Graduates will
demonstrate:
- The ability to apply mathematics, engineering sciences, computational
methods, and natural sciences to ECE engineering problems.
- Entry-level competency of discipline-specific principles and practices
within the following major areas of electrical engineering:
communications, continuous/discrete systems, electronics, controls,
and power systems. This knowledge base includes the development of
analytical and experimental skills.
- The ability to synthesize principles and techniques from engineering,
mathematics, and natural/social sciences to develop and evaluate
alternative design solutions to electrical engineering problems
with specific constraints.
- Professional responsibility and a sensibility to a broad range of
societal concerns, such as ethical, environmental, economic,
regulatory, and global issues.
- Successful contribution to a team, effective communication, and an
awareness of the necessity for personal and professional growth.
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