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1 ABET Definitions Objectives Outcomes Broad Statements
Goals for students 5 years after graduation Measured by surveys / focus groups Outcomes Specific skills Measured at graduation time Direct measurement (not grades or surveys)

2 BSEE Objectives The objectives of the EE program at UF are to prepare students for: Successful careers in a dynamic industry that is global, multi-disciplinary, and evolving; Admission to, and excelling in, the best graduate programs in the world; Good citizenship by engaging in ethical engineering for the betterment of society and the world.

3 BSCprE Objectives Graduates of the Computer Engineering program will:
possess a successful career in Computer Engineering or a related discipline be continually enhancing both technical and non-technical skills work well in diverse environments provide technical leadership in the profession through innovation, communication, collaboration, and design

4 B.S.E.E Program General Education and Pre-professional 48 credits
College Core and Accreditation 22 credits Electrical Engineering Core 27 credits EE Specializations 11 or 12 credits EE Electives 17 or 18 credits Total is 126 credits - fixed by state rule

5 General Education and Pre-professional
Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 credits Must include international studies and diversity Usually satisfy Gordon Rule (Writing requirement) Calculus and Differential Equations - 15 credits Science - 15 credits Chemistry I and lab Physics I and II and labs Chemistry or Biology General Elective - 3 Raised Admissions Standards to Upper Division

6 College Core and Accreditation
Technical Writing - 3 credits Advanced Math and Statistics - 7 credits Ethics - 1 credit College Breadth - 9 credits Mechanical Engineering - Thermo, Mechanical Design Engineering Science - Statics, Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials Engineering Economics Advanced Math Computing Elective - 2 credits

7 Electrical Engineering Core
Circuits I and II and lab - 7 credits Signals and Systems - 3 credits Electronics and lab - 4 credits Solid State Devices - 3 credits Electromagnetic Fields - 3 credits Digital Logic and lab - 4 credits Senior Design - 3 credits

8 Additional EE Specializations - Choose 3 of these 5 Areas:
Power and Energy + lab Analog or Digital Electronics + lab Communications + lab Linear Controls + lab Microprocessors + lab Electives credits Represents much of the senior year

9 Objectives Broad Education
General Ed, College Breadth Gordon Rule Knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering General Ed, Math, Science, College Core Engineering Problem Solving College Core EE Core, EE Electives Senior Design / IPPD Design and Conduct Experiments Physics, Chemistry, ECE - minimum 9 credits of labs Statistics

10 B.S.C.E Program General Education and Pre-professional 48 credits
College Core and Accreditation19 credits Computer Engineering Core 31 credits Hardware/Software Track 10 credits Electives 18 credits Total is 126 credits - fixed by state rule

11 General Education and Pre-professional
Humanities and Social Sciences - 15 credits Must include international studies and diversity Usually satisfy Gordon Rule (Writing requirement) Calculus and Differential Equations - 15 credits Science - 15 credits Chemistry I and lab Physics I and II and labs Chemistry or Biology Technical Writing - 3

12 College Core and Accreditation
Intro to CIS (programming course) - 3 credits Circuits I and Lab - 4 credits Solid State Devices - 3 credits Ethics - 1 credit Linear Algebra - 3 credits Statistics - 3 credits Additional Breadth - 2 credits

13 Computer Engineering Core
Signals and Systems - 3 credits Digital Logic and lab - 4 credits Digital Design and lab - 4 credits Microprocessor Applications - 4 credits Discrete Structures - 3 credits Software Engineering - 3 credits Computer Organization - 3 credits Data Structures - 4 credits Operating Systems - 3 credits

14 Additional EE Hardware Track - 10 credits Electives 18 credits
Circuits II - 3 credits Electronics and Lab - 4 credits Senior Design - 3 credits Electives 18 credits EE Electives - 12 credits Technical Electives - 6 credits Represents much of the senior year

15 B.S./M.S. Program Increasingly Popular
Graduate Electives can be doubled counted 6 or 12 credits (depending on GPA) Streamlined 30 credit hour, non-thesis option Course work only option - no final exit exam required Completion possible in 1 additional calendar year (9, 9, 6) Encouraging all qualified students to pursue


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