Program Objectives:
The undergraduate program responds to industry ties by offering a focused curriculum to train a technically-literate engineer of immediate value to the Massachusetts community. Graduates will achieve the following:
- Be knowledgeable and practical problem solvers and competent "hands-on" engineers;
- Have a balanced view of hardware, software and application trade-offs, and possess the basic modeling techniques needed to be effective engineers;
- Have completed studies in the humanities and social sciences to broaden their outlook and will be able to focus their attention on the importance of non-technical knowledge in determining their ultimate level of success in their professional life and their appreciation of the complexities of the real world; and
- Possess a "can-do" attitude and have excellent communication skills and the initiative required to engage in lifelong learning.
Program Outcomes and Assessment
Students shall have the ability to:
· Formulate and solve engineering problems both theoretically and numerically.
· Test equipment and trouble-shoot in the laboratory.
· Design a reliable system or device from initial specifications to a deliverable system.
· Describe a technical project clearly, coherently in writing or orally.
· Appreciate the complexities of real world environments, including taking
responsibility for oneself, working with others, and being mindful of ethical,
economic and contemporary concerns.
· Demonstrate competence in taking the initiative for one’s own professional development.