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Schaefer School of Engineering & Science Assessment Center  

        

SSoE Outcomes: Broad Based Technical Expertise

  • (Scientific Foundations) an understanding of the scientific and mathematical basis of engineering (ABET Criterion 3-a)
  • (Engineering Foundations) the ability to use applied scientific knowledge (ABET Criterion 3-e)
  • (Experimentation) the ability to design experiments, conduct experiments, and analyze experimental data (ABET Criterion 3-b)
  • (Technical Design) the technical ability to design a prescribed engineering subsystem (ABET Criterion 3-c)
  • (Design Assessment) the ability to develop and assess alternative system designs based on technical and non-technical criteria (ABET Criterion 3-c)
  • (Tools) an ability to use the relevant tools necessary for engineering practice (ABET Criterion 3-k)

Professional Advancement and Communications

  • (Professionalism) the ability to recognize and achieve high levels of professionalism in their work (ABET Criterion 3-f)
  • (Leadership) an ability to assume leadership roles (ABET Criterion 3-d)
  • (Teamwork) the ability to function on teams (ABET Criterion 3-d)
  • (Communication) the ability to communicate effectively and persuasively (ABET Criterion 3-g)

World View and Personal Development

  • (Ethics and morals) a critical understanding of ethical and moral systems in a social context (ABET Criterion 3-f)
  • (Social issues) an understanding of contemporary social issues including the interaction of technology with society, as well as an appreciation of diversity and pluralism (ABET Criterion 3-h, j)
  • (Lifelong learning) a recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in lifelong learning and development (ABET Criterion 3-i)
  • (Entrepreneurship) have a fundamental knowledge and an appreciation of the technology and business processes necessary to nurture new technologies from concept to commercialization

                   
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    Keith Sheppard
    Professor & Associate Dean of Engineering, Schaefer School of Engineering and Science
    Edwin A. Stevens Hall
    Room 216
    Phone: 201.216.5260
    Fax: 201.216.8372
    ksheppar@stevens.edu

    Dr. David Vaccari
    Associate Professor and Department Director
    Edwin A. Stevens Hall
    Room E-121
    Phone: 201.216.5570
    Fax: 201.216.5352
    dvaccari@stevens.edu

     
     
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