Civil Engineering Technology Program Educational Objectives - Broad statements that describe the career and expected professional accomplishments of Civil ET graduates during the first 6 years after graduation.
- Applying general and discipline-specific concepts and methodologies to identify, analyze, and solve technical problems;
- Articulating technical material in a professional manner to potentially diverse audiences and in a variety of circumstances;
- Contributing within team environments, demonstrating ethical, respectful and professional behavior in all associations;
- Recognizing and appreciating the environmental, societal and fiscal responsibility of the technical professions in society; and
- Demonstrating an individual desire and need for continuous self-improvement and lifelong learning.
Civil Engineering Technology Program Outcomes - Statements that describe what students are expected to know or skills students are expected to achieve at the time of graduation. These are demonstrated by the student and measured at the time of graduation as documented through Criterion 3. Program Outcomes a-k.
- Exhibit knowledge and skills consistent with the expectations of a practicing engineering technologist. (Criterion 3: c,g,h,i)
- Demonstrate effective skills in the development and presentation of team projects. (Criterion 3: e,g,j,k)
- To utilize appropriate tools to acquire data, analyze problems, and prepare a design or application of a solution. (Criterion 3: a,b,c,f)
- Demonstrate the viability of creative and realistic solutions to defined problems and projects. (Criterion 3: d,f,g,h)
- Recognize the value of diversity, and identify ethical and societal issues in business and technical tasks. (Criterion 3: i,j)
- Solve complex problems utilizing the learned discipline specific skills. (Criterion 3: ___)