Student Learning Outcomes & Assessments for EMET (EBC)
Outcome 1:
Be able to identify, analyze, and solve technical problems related to integration of electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, computers, and control components to perform industrial and manufacturing functions.
Outcome 2:
Be able to apply concepts of calculus, differential equations, and probability and statistics as appropriate to the applied design and analysis of electromechanical systems.
Outcome 3:
Be able to plan and conduct experimental measurements, use modern test and data acquisition equipment, and be able to analyze and interpret the results.
Outcome 4:
Be able to apply electrical, electronic, and mechanical devices, computers, and instrumentation systems, as appropriate, to the development, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electromechanical systems.
Outcome 5:
Be able to apply advanced engineering mechanics, engineering materials, machine design, and fluid mechanics, as appropriate to the development, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electromechanical systems.
Outcome 6:
Demonstrate basic knowledge of control systems, including appropriate computer technologies and programming skills, as appropriate, as applied to the design, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electromechanical systems.
Outcome 7:
Be able to choose appropriate technology to solve problems.
Outcome 8:
Be able to apply the engineering design process to solve open-ended problems.
Outcome 9:
Be able to recognize the social, economic, safety, quality, reliability, and ethical issues in the work environment.
Outcome 10:
Be able to effectively communicate ideas and solutions orally, in writing, and graphically.
Outcome 11:
Demonstrate the ability to work as professionals on a team and in a project environment.
Outcome 12:
Recognize the need for life-long learning, be prepared to continue education through formal or informal study, and be able to adapt to a continuously changing work environment.
Outcome 13:
Have respect for diversity and knowledge of social and global issues.
Program Coordinator:
Terry Speicher, [email protected] or 610-396-6331
Accredited:
Accreditation Board for Engineers & Technology (ABET)
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