Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Program are expected to demonstrate the following accomplishments by the time of graduation:
Knowledge and Understanding
- Comprehension of mathematics (algebra, differential, integral and probability), science (physics and chemistry) and the fundamentals of computer science (programming and simulation).
- The ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to problems in electrical and electronics engineering.
- The ability to recognize the needs and challenges of our age, and to assess the global and social impacts of engineering solutions.
- Comprehension of professional and ethical responsibility.
Intellectual Skills
- The ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
- The ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
- The ability to design and integrate electronic system components to satisfy given requirements.
Generic Skills
- The ability to take on individual responsibilities and to work as part of a team.
- The ability to effectively communicate knowledge and opinions via written, oral and visual means.
- The ability to recognize the need for, and be motivated to, engage in life-long learning.
Practical Skills
- The ability to use hardware- and software-based modeling, simulation, design and communication tools necessary for engineering practice.