Civil Engineering program objectives and student outcomes
Program objectives:
Our graduates will be:
- Engaged in service to their profession and their communities, consistent with the Benedictine tradition to serve.
- Steadfast in pursuing personal and professional growth opportunities (e.g., continuing education, advanced degrees, professional licensing, membership in professional societies, etc.) to foster personal and organizational growth.
- Capable of complex problem solving, able to apply critical, sound, and ethical judgment while designing sustainable engineering systems for our society.
- Valued members of their organization and successful practicing engineers.
- Effective communicators providing quality interpersonal and leadership skills.
- Students that will develop an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
Student outcomes:
Student outcomes for the Civil Engineering program are:
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An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
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An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
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An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
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An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
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An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
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An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
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An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
Computer Science program objectives and student outcomes
Program objectives:
Our graduates, within five years after graduating, will be:
- Working as a computing professional, utilizing the knowledge acquired in the bachelor鈥檚 program, or be enrolled in a graduate program.
- Engaged in the computing profession utilizing professional skills to make a positive impact on society.
- Participating in further professional development, employing the learning skills taught in this program.
- Engaged in service to their profession and communities, consistent with the Benedictine tradition to serve.
Student outcomes:
Student outcomes for the Computer Science program are:
- An ability to analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
- An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program鈥檚 discipline.
- An ability to communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
- An ability to recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
- An ability to function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program鈥檚 discipline.
- An ability to apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.
Information Technology program objectives and student outcomes
Program objectives:
Our graduates, within five years after graduating, will be:
- Working as a computing professional, utilizing the knowledge acquired in the bachelor鈥檚 program, or be enrolled in a graduate program.
- Engaged in the computing profession utilizing professional skills to make a positive impact on society.
- Participating in further professional development, employing the learning skills taught in this program.
- Engaged in service to their profession and communities, consistent with the Benedictine tradition to serve.
Student outcomes:
Student outcomes for the Information Technology program are:
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An ability to analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles
of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions. -
An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to
meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program鈥檚 discipline. -
An ability to communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
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An ability to recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
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An ability to function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged
in activities appropriate to the program鈥檚 discipline. -
Use systemic approaches to select, develop, apply, integrate, and administer secure computing technologies to accomplish user goals.
Mechanical Engineering program objectives and student outcomes
Program objectives:
Our graduates will be:
- Valued members of their organization and successful practicing engineers.
- Complex problem solvers who can apply critical, sound, and ethical judgment while designing sustainable engineering systems for our society.
- Effective communicators providing quality interpersonal and leadership skills.
- Steadfast in pursing personal and professional growth opportunities (e.g., continuing education, advanced degrees, professional licensing, membership in professional societies, etc.) to foster personal and organizational growth.
- Engaged in service to their profession and their communities, consistent with the Benedictine tradition to serve.
Student outcomes:
Student outcomes for the Mechanical Engineering program are:
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An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
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An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
-
An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
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An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
-
An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
-
An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
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An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.