PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The goal of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the
College of Engineering, Technology and Computer Science at Tennessee State
University is to offer a high quality, broad-based program in electrical
engineering (learning), complemented by basic and applied research (inquiry) and public service
(engagement),
to prepare its graduates for starting positions in industry, government
and/or pursue graduate study in related fields. The
Program Educational
Objectives (PEO) of the Electrical Engineering (BSEE) program define the
characteristics of most of its graduates about 4-6 years after graduation.
The graduates of the electrical engineering program at Tennessee State
University are prepared:
- To systematically delineate and solve electrical and computer
engineering problems.
- To apply fundamental engineering principles to development, analysis
and design of electrical and computer systems, subsystems and components
or pursue graduate studies.
- To function as
educated members of a global society, with awareness of contemporary
issues, professional responsibility, ethics, impact of technology on
society, and the need for life-long learning.
- To function as members of
multidisciplinary teams, and to communicate effectively using modern
tools.
These PEOs describe the characteristics and capabilities
that graduates of the Electrical Engineering program are expected to
exhibit about 4 - 6 years after graduation.