PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Within a few years after graduating, graduates of the Automation program shall have:
1. Undertaken singly or in teams, projects that show ability to solve complex engineering problems.
2. Had substantial involvement in projects that take into consideration safety, health, environmental concerns and the public welfare, partly through adherence to required codes and laws.
3. Demonstrated professional success via promotions and/or positions of increasing responsibility.
4. Demonstrated life-long learning via progress toward completion of an advanced degree, professional development/continuing education courses, or industrial training courses.
5. Demonstrated technical expertise, professionalism, and ethics in power, energy, automatic manufacturing, entrepreneurship or other related fields in the practice of electrical engineering for the advancement of industry and society.