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Program Learning Outcomes (Student Outcomes)
               Upon completion of the undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering, our graduates are expected
               to have developed:

                   1.  Ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles
                       of engineering, science, and mathematics.
                   2.  An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with
                       consideration  of  public  health,  safety,  and  welfare,  as  well  as  global,  cultural,  social,
                       environmental, and economic factors.
                   3.  An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
                   4.  An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and
                       make  informed  judgments,  which  must  consider  the  impact  of  engineering  solutions  in
                       global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
                   5.  An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership,
                       create  a  collaborative  and  inclusive  environment,  establish  goals,  plan  tasks,  and  meet
                       objectives.
                   6.  An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data,
                       and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
                   7.  An  ability  to  acquire  and  apply  new  knowledge  as  needed,  using  appropriate  learning
                       strategies.


               Career Opportunities
                    ●  Electrical Engineers/Managers
                    ●  Renewable energy companies.
                    ●  Automation companies.
                    ●  Telecommunication companies.
                    ●  Electrical and electronics industries.
                    ●  Power generation, distribution, and transmission.
                    ●  Manufacturers of navigation controls, medical equipment, and measurement devices.
                    ●  Military industry (defense systems, land systems, etc.)


                 Structure of the Program
                 The Electrical Engineering undergraduate program has the following components:

                    University Requirements
                                                                     23   Credits
                    College Requirements
                                                                     42   Credits
                    Program Requirements
                                                                     63   Credits
                   Field Experience/ Internship                      10   Credits
                                                          TOTAL    138    Credits














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