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Computer & Electronics Engineering Technology

(revised 06/04/07)

Student Learning Outcomes

Computer Engineering Technology (CET)

  1. Demonstrate a fundamental mastery of knowledge and the use of electronic equipment in electrical, digital, and analog circuits.
  2. Apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of embedded controllers.
  3. Use computer simulation and design software to conduct, analyze and interpret electrical, digital, and analog circuits.
  4. Understand the fundamentals of creative problem solving and apply them to circuit and system design.
  5. Function effectively on teams.
  6. Identify, analyze and solve electrical, digital, analog, and embedded controller problems.
  7. Demonstrate professional written, presentation, and graphical communications skills.
  8. Understand the need for lifelong learning.
  9. Understand professional, ethical, and social responsibilities.
  10. Understand the importance of diversity as it relates to professional, societal, and global issues.
  11. Understand the importance of goals, quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement.

Electronics Engineering Technology (EET)

  1. Demonstrate a fundamental mastery of knowledge and the use of electronic equipment in electrical, digital, and analog circuits.

  2. Apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of automation and control.

  3. Use computer simulation and design software to conduct, analyze and interpret electrical, digital, and analog circuits.

  4. Understand the fundamentals of creative problem solving and apply them to circuit and system design.

  5. Function effectively on teams.

  6. Identify, analyze and solve electrical, digital, analog, and embedded controller problems.

  7. Demonstrate professional written, presentation, and graphical communications skills.

  8. Understand the need for lifelong learning.

  9. Understand professional, ethical, and social responsibilities.

  10. Understand the importance of diversity as it relates to professional, societal, and global issues.

  11. Understand the importance of goals, quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement.

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