The Department's Program Educational Objectives are a statement of what its graduates are doing or are capable of doing three to five years after graduation. The students in the electronics engineering program receive a strong foundation in engineering science and design that will enable them to pursue productive careers in not only the electronics engineering field, but can also be used as the foundation for careers in other areas such as business, management, and medicine. Typical industries in which the electronics engineering graduate would be employed could include those in communication systems, telecommunication networks, analog systems, hardware/software integration, and digital and microprocessor systems.

The CEEN department's Program Educational Objectives for the Electronics Engineering program are that our graduates will:

  • Be employed in industries doing work utilizing the education and skills attained through their undergraduate engineering program.
  • Be able to function on teams with multidisciplinary aspects.
  • Participate in lifelong learning.
  • Exhibit competency in communication skills.
  • Have an ethical approach to engineering practice.

These program educational objectives were developed with input from the program's educational objectives constituency consisting of: