Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

The Program Educational Objectives for the Electronics and Computer Engineering program describe accomplishments that graduates are expected to attain within a few years of graduation.

Graduates within 5 years of graduation will / should demonstrate:

PEO – 1Expertise using their mathematical and scientific knowledge to solve emerging real-world problems, design and create novel products and solutions related to Electronics and Computer System Design that are technically sound, economically feasible and socially acceptable.
PEO – 2Broad knowledge to establish themselves as creative practicing professionals, locally and globally, in technical/managerial roles ranging from design, development, problem solving to production support in software industries and R&D sectors.
PEO – 3Communication skills (in both written and oral forms) and critical reasoning skills in bridging the divide between advanced technology and end users in the practice of Electronics and Computer Engineering.
PEO – 4Sustained learning and adapting to a constantly changing field through graduate work, professional development, self-study and collaborative activities.
PEO – 5Leadership and initiative to ethically advance professional and organizational goals, facilitate the achievements of others, and obtain substantive results.
PEO – 6Ability to work productively as individuals and in groups (teamwork) of diverse cultural and multidisciplinary backgrounds.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)

  • Engineering knowledge
  • Problem Analysis
  • Design & Development
  • Analysis, Design, Research
  • Modern Tool Usage
  • Society & Culture
  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Ethics
  • Individual & Team Work
  • Communication
  • Project Management & Finance
  • Life-Long Learning