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Civil
Engineering & Applied
Mechanics
Computer
Science
Electrical
and Computer
Engineering
Manufacturing
Systems Engineering &
Management
Mechanical
Engineering
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1. Program
Mission
for BSCE
2. Educational
Objectives for
BSCE
3. BSCE
Program Outcomes
4. BSCE
Assessment System
4.1
Outcomes Assessment
4.2
Program Level
Assessment
4.3
Course Level Assessment
5. Civil
Engineering Home Page
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1.
Program Mission for BSCE
To educate and prepare
students to succeed in the civil engineering
profession by providing them with essential
technical tools and skills which will enable them
to perform current and future civil engineering
tasks and to promote the need for lifelong
learning.
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2.
Educational Objectives for BSCE
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The Civil
Engineering curriculum is designed to
reflect this mission. The undergraduate
program was designed to provide students
with a broad understanding of basic Civil
Engineering concepts. This curriculum
gives them the necessary academic
foundation that will enable them to focus
on a particular specialty upon graduation
that they will be able to apply in their
work environment or in graduate
school.
The following four educational objectives
guide the ongoing assessment, evaluation,
and evolution of the
curriculum:
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1) Graduates will
have the necessary analytical and
experimental skills to perform in the
civil engineering profession.
2) Graduates will be prepared to apply
theoretical and experimental tools to the
solution of practical design problems.
3) Graduates will be provided with the
knowledge to understand the role of civil
engineers in the global and societal
contexts and to recognize the need for
life long learning.
4) Graduates will be educated in the
potential ethical and social implications
in civil engineering practice, and they
are encouraged to develop communication
and interaction skills with other
professionals and the community at
large.
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