Joel Falk (falk@ee.pitt.edu)
Department Chair
University of Pittsburgh
ABET visit Oct 1999
My impressions of EC2000
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Electrical Engineering
EC2000 Structure
(4 faculty). Minor effort.
Electrical Engineering faculty and ABET
Time Table
ABET Visit-October 1999
|
Item |
Time to Visit months |
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Traditional survey instruments in place (discussions with seniors and visiting committee, course surveys) |
>48 |
|
Design of new survey forms |
> 36 |
|
First Discussion of EC 2000 at Undergraduate Committee |
31 |
|
First of three planning sessions Jack McGourty from Gateway coalition |
21 |
|
Begin monthly discussions of ABET (faculty meetings) |
21 |
|
Extended discussion Associate Dean and EE faculty |
20 |
|
Formation of EE ABET Committee |
18 |
|
First draft of objectives |
18 |
|
ABET evaluator training session (Seattle) |
15 |
|
Alumni survey |
15 |
|
Objectives to undergrads |
13 |
|
ABET-type course survey |
12 |
|
Review of objectives, Visiting Committee |
12 |
|
"Final" version of objectives |
11 |
|
Course outlines and CV’s collected |
7 |
|
Final review of objectives, Visiting Committee |
5 |
|
Begin writing self-study |
5 |
|
Submit self-study |
3 |
|
EC2000 Visit (October 1999) |
0 |
|
Response to exit interview statement |
-1 |
|
Preliminary report (Draft statement) |
-6 |
Program Objective: Provide out students with core technical competencies in electrical engineering in a manner that recognizes the diversity of our profession and affords the flexibility for a student to pursue different specialization areas.
Program Objective: Provide students with a solid foundation in Electrical Engineering which prepares them for life-long careers and professional growth in the fields of their choice.
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Strategies and Actions |
Outcomes |
ABET 2000 Criterion 3 (a-k) |
Assessment Methods |
|
Provide and continually review a core curriculum in Electrical Engineering that is designed to meet the changes in our profession
Provide and periodically review a required core curriculum in Electrical Engineering (sophomore-junior level)
|
Our graduates can pursue diverse career paths.
Students have a strong grounding in Electrical Engineering fundamentals. |
a, b, h, i, k
a, c, e, h, i, k |
>>> Faculty review by Undergraduate Committee.
>>> Senior exit interviews and survey.
Co-op employer survey.
Visiting Committee Assessment.
Sophomore/Junior survey.
>>> Alumni survey.
Survey of recruiters and employers
|
Program Objective: Provide our students with a broad-based education so that they can appreciate diversity in our society; understand ethical issues and develop a global perspective.
Program Objective: Provide our students with a broad-based education so that they can appreciate diversity of opinion, better understand ethical issues, and develop a more global perspective of our profession.
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Strategies and Actions |
Outcomes |
ABET 2000 Criterion 3 (a-k) |
Assessment Methods/ Metrics |
|
Require liberal studies courses throughout the curriculum and increase the significance of these courses by developing examples of course sequences and discussing requirements for Minors or Dual Degrees.
Increase the significance of the non-technical component of the curriculum by developing theme based example course clusters and promoting minors or dual degrees with business, the social sciences, etc.
|
Students will integrate their Liberal Arts Courses into their career plans, opening up alternative careers and providing them with a better understanding of the educational process.
Students will integrate their non-technical courses into their career plans, opening up alternative careers. |
g, h, j |
>>> Monitor the number of students who minor or complete a dual degree in a non-engineering course of study.
Alumni survey.
Sophomore/ junior survey |
|
Incorporate an Ethics component in the undergraduate seminar that draws on real-life experiences of the faculty and the literature, using case studies where applicable.
Incorporate an ethics component in the undergraduate seminar.
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Students will develop an awareness of ethical behavior that is drawn from life.
Students will develop an awareness of ethical issues through examples drawn from engineering professional life.
|
f, j |
Obtain student reactions to the seminar Ethics topics by requiring a short written summary from each attendee.
Alumni survey, Senior survey. Course surveys Employer (co-op) survey Sophomore/Junior survey Visiting committee Faculty review
|
Old (pre-EC2000). Some changes for ABET
Assessment mechanisms
New (developed for EC2000)
These indicate our success in encouraging a) interdisciplinary work and b) an appreciation of global perspectives.

EC2000
Feedback loop #2
Assessment leads to changes in undergraduate education.
EC 2000 at the University of Pittsburgh
Conclusions and Recommendations
Conclusions
EC2000:
EC 2000 at the University of Pittsburgh
Recommendations
:
University of Pittsburgh
Contacts
Joel Falk, Chair, Electrical Engineering,
Larry Shuman, Associate Dean,
(School effort, especially assessment)
Department of Electrical Engineering