Program Objectives for the
Baccalaureate in Electrical Engineering


The Klipsch School is dedicated to providing quality educational opportunities at the baccalaureate and graduate levels in electrical and computer engineering that will prepare students for successful careers in industry, government and academia. Students graduating with a bachelor's degree will have the necessary technical, communication, and critical thinking skills as a basis for a successful, fulfilling and life-long career in electrical and computer engineering. The electrical engineering program objectives at New Mexico State University are that our baccalaureate degree graduates are:

 

  1. Able to apply the broad set of techniques, tools, and skills from engineering, science, and mathematics required to solve modern problems in electrical engineering (Skills);
  2. Experienced in the design process, including formulating problems, thinking critically, and designing and conducting experiments (Design Process).
  3. Able to communicate effectively and operate in diverse teams (Communication and Teamwork);
  4. Aware of their professional and ethical responsibilities as a practicing engineer in the context of a global society (Ethics); and
  5. Prepared for productive employment and/or the pursuit of an advanced degree, recognizing the need for lifelong learning (Professional Development).

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