Objectives and Student Outcomes
Program Objectives
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program is a challenging and yet rewarding graduate program that enhances electrical engineer’s expertise and career. Graduates of the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program will be able to fulfill most of the following educational objectives (Obj):
- Obj1: Act professionally and ethically.
- Obj2: Innovate and engage in lifelong learning in response to emerging technologies, social developments, and contemporary issues.
- Obj3: Conduct research and present results in scientific forums and contribute to the advancement of science and technology.
Student Learning Outcomes
By the time a student completes the requirements for the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program, the student will have achieved the following Learning Outcomes (LOs).
- Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems using advanced mathematics, science, and engineering principles.
- Design a system or a component to meet the desired needs within realistic constraints such as technical, economical, environmental, and social.
- Analyze and interpret scientific literature and propose solutions to contemporary issues in electrical engineering area.
- Use modern engineering tools necessary for research, computation, simulations, analysis, and design.
- Use oral and written communication to convey technical concepts.