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Electrical Engineering, M.S.
Electrical Engineering, M.S. Student Learning Outcomes
College
Engineering and Engineering Technology
Major
Electrical Engineering
Degree
M.S.
Date Revised
2021
Student Learning Outcomes and Proposed Methods for Collecting Data (from Assessment Plan)
Student Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate the ability to formulate, analyze, and solve advanced electrical engineering problems.
Demonstrate the ability to apply advanced design processes to engineering problems.
Demonstrate the ability to conduct research and development to investigate or create new systems, components, or processes.
Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with those inside and outside of electrical engineering.
Methods of Assessment
Thesis - Student Surveys (1-4)
Thesis – Committee review (1-4)
Last Updated
AAE updated October 2022
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