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B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology (BS EET)
B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology (BS EET)

Program Objectives
Program Educational Objectives:
The Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) for the Electrical Engineering Technology Program are as follows:

Graduates, five or more years after graduation, will:
  • Attained gainful employment in the field of Electrical Engineering
  • Pursued additional formal education and/or certification
  • Attained increasing levels of responsibility and leadership in their chosen field

Program Outcomes
Outcomes established for the program:
  • Work effectively both independently and in a team environment.
  • Think critically to identify and solve problems using analytical and experimental tools.
  • Master the fundamentals of the curriculum 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.
  • Master the fundamentals in the curriculum in the application of physics to electrical/electronic circuits in a rigorous mathematical environment.
  • Master the fundamentals of the curriculum in the ability to analyze, design, and implement control systems, instrumentation systems, communication systems, computer systems, or power systems.
  • Master the fundamentals of the curriculum to apply project management techniques to electrical/electronic systems.
  • Master the fundamentals of the curriculum in the ability to utilize statistics, transform methods, or applied differential equations in support of electrical systems.
  • Communicate in a clear and concise manner using both oral and written communications.
  • Uphold the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct.
  • Develop lifelong learning skills that ensure technical competency and professional growth.
  • Recognize contemporary, societal, and global issues and are aware of and respect diversity (Liberal Arts/ interdisciplinary).

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