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| Electrical Engineering | |
| UCF Electrical Engineering graduates will demonstrate the ability to: Discipline Specific Knowledge, Skills, Behavior and Values Outcomes 1. Recognize and apply concepts, principles and theories in the following areas:
2. Describe the interrelatedness of contemporary issues in a global and society context with electrical engineering solutions Critical Thinking Outcomes 3. Demonstrate the use of the most current engineering techniques, skills, and tools, including computer-based tools for analysis and design of electrical engineering 4. Identify, formulate and solve novel electrical engineering problems 5. Design and conduct scientific and engineering experiments including analysis and interpretation of data Communication Outcomes 6. Employ terminology for electrical engineering accurately and effectively 7. Use language in written form effectively and professionally for varied audiences 8. Convey technical material through oral presentations of electrical engineering topics Assessment of Electrical Engineering Outcomes These outcomes will be assessed using a variety of assessment methods, including:
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| Computer Science | |
| UCF Computer Science graduates will demonstrate the ability to: Discipline Specific Knowledge, Skills, Behavior and Values Outcomes 1. Demonstrate expertise in the main content knowledge of computer science:
2 . Effectively use computer science frameworks (concepts, principles, methods, languages and theories) to design, analyze and construct software as a solution to any computing-based application problem domain 3 . Effectively apply scientific and mathematical principles, methods and techniques to the research and development of emerging technologies in the computing field Critical Thinking Outcomes 4. Critically analyze and apply a range of computer science concepts, principles, and practices in the context of solving problems across a range of problem domains 5 . Demonstrate proficiency in software lifecycle principles, using a range of problem solving, programming, and software engineering skills 6 . Develop computer-based applications based upon the computer
science body of knowledge Communication Outcomes 7. Employ terminology for computer science accurately and effectively 8. Use technical writing effectively and professionally for varied audiences 9. Convey technical material through oral presentations of computing related topics 10. Communicate effectively using technology, including selecting and using appropriate tools Assessment of Computer Science Outcomes These outcomes will be assessed using a variety of assessment methods, including:
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