Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
ECE Program Outcomes
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The purpose of the Electrical Engineering program is to educate qualified
and motivated individuals in an exclusively undergraduate environment
who, upon graduation, are prepared for lifelong learning and the pursuit
of professional excellence in the field of electrical engineering, and
who base their professional and personal decisions on the ethical, moral,
and social values which are central to Valparaiso University.
Electrical Engineering Program Outcomes
Upon completing the program, the graduate will be prepared to enter the
practice of electrical engineering or pursue an advanced degree and will
have demonstrated:
1. Technical competence in several areas of electrical engineering such
as embedded microcontrollers, analog and digital circuits, communication
systems, power systems, or electronics;
2. An ability to use math, science, and modern engineering tools to solve
engineering problems;
3. A knowledge of the design process, including experimental design;
4. A knowledge of advanced mathematics, including differential equations,
linear algebra, probability and statistics, and complex numbers;
5. A knowledge of computer organization and software design;
6. Skill with oral, written, and multimedia communications;
7. An ability to conduct experiments and to effectively evaluate, organize,
and present data and information;
8. That they can function as a member of a team, including multi-disciplinary
teams;
9. An exposure to non-technical areas that enhance their appreciation
of the engineer's place in society;
10. An understanding of engineering economics;
11. A recognition of the need for continuous, career-long learning and
career planning;
12. An understanding of the ethical framework within which electrical
and computer engineers function with emphasis on the safety, health and
welfare of the public.
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
The purpose of the Computer Engineering Program is to educate qualified
and motivated individuals in an exclusively undergraduate environment
who, upon graduation, are prepared for lifelong learning and the pursuit
of professional excellence in the field of computer engineering, and who
base their professional and personal decisions on the ethical, moral,
and social values which are central to Valparaiso University.
Computer Engineering Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the graduate will be prepared to enter
the practice of computer engineering or pursue an advanced degree and
will have demonstrated:
1. Technical competence in several areas of computer engineering such
as embedded microcontrollers, digital system design, computer architecture,
or software development;
2. An ability to use math, science, and modern engineering tools to solve
engineering problems;
3. A knowledge of the design process, including experimental design;
4. A knowledge of advanced mathematics, including differential equations,
discrete mathematics, probability and statistics, and complex numbers;
5. A knowledge of analog circuit analysis and electronics;
6. Skill with oral, written, and multimedia communications;
7. An ability to conduct experiments and to effectively evaluate, organize
and present data and information;
8. That they can function as a member of a team, including multi-disciplinary
teams;
9. An exposure to non-technical areas that enhance their appreciation
of the engineer's place in society;
10. An understanding of engineering economics;
11. A recognition of the need for continuous, career-long learning and
career planning;
12. An understanding of the ethical framework within which computer engineers
function with emphasis on the safety, health, and welfare of the public.
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