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Objective 1. Graduates will have a thorough grounding in computing
principles and
practices; and will apply their
skills and knowledge to the
design and implementation of practical systems, consisting of software
and/or hardware components, to meet customer requirements.
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Outcome 1.1. Students will demonstrate proficiency in the areas of
software design and
development, algorithms, operating systems, programming languages,
information systems, and computer architecture.
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Outcome 1.2. Students will demonstrate proficiency in relevant aspects of
mathematics, including discrete mathematics and probability, as well
as electrical circuits and devices.
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Outcome 1.3. Students will successfully apply these principles and
practices to a variety of problems.
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Objective 2. Graduates will have an understanding of general engineering
principles, and the mathematical and scientific concepts that underlie
them; and will apply this understanding in
analyzing and designing suitable solutions for real-world problems.
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Outcome 2.1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of differential
and integral calculus, and of statistics.
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Outcome 2.2. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the basic
principles of physics and at least one other laboratory-based science.
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Outcome 2.3. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the basic
principles of at least one engineering discipline in addition to
computing and electrical engineering.
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Objective 3. Graduates will have an understanding of human and social issues; and
will be informed and involved members of
their communities, and responsible engineering and computing
professionals.
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Outcome 3.1. Students will demonstrate familiarity with basic concepts
and contemporary issues in the social sciences and the humanities.
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Outcome 3.2. Students will demonstrate an understanding of social,
professional, and ethical considerations related to engineering in
general and to computing in particular.
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Objective 4. Graduates will have appropriate communication and
organizational skills;
and will use and further develop these skills in
their professional careers.
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Outcome 4.1. Students will demonstrate an ability to work effectively in
teams.
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Outcome 4.2. Students will demonstrate an ability to communicate
effectively.
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Objective 5. Graduates will be successfully employed in the computing
profession,
and will be successfully adapting to
new ideas and technologies as the field evolves; or will have
successfully completed, or be pursuing, graduate studies in
computing.
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Outcome 5.1. Graduates will find suitable employment
that offers the prospect of challenging and rewarding
careers in computing.
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Outcome 5.2. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to acquire new
knowledge in the computing discipline and to engage in life-long
learning.
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Outcome 5.3. Graduates with an aptitude for, and interest in, graduate
studies will apply to and be accepted for entry by strong graduate
programs in computing.
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