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UCSC CE and EE Department's fulfillment of ABET Outcome G(a) an ability to communicate effectively |
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These courses help fulfill this ABET outcome:
Our three metrics are:
As with all School of Engineering faculty, the tools for effective communication are emphasized as they bear on academic assignments and tests. The most concentrated training is in Technical Writing, CMPE 185, required of all Electrical Engineering majors. Many courses (see above) teach and test effective communications skills in written assignments, laboratory reports and technical memos. The capstone design courses EE125 & EE126 as well as EE127 & EE128 emphasize the practical application of effective communication skills thorough team design experience, technical memos and oral and visual presentation. The use of these tools throughout one's professional career is emphasized through examples of application in the instructor's professional career.
Feedback to assure continuous improvement in achieving Outcome g is present over short, medium and long time scales as shown in the EE ABET Feedback Loop Diagram. The shortest time scale is within a given course (over one to six months), medium term is between courses (three to twelve months) and long term is over a student's degree term (two to five years) or longer (four years and more after graduation). An example of short term feed back is the grading or evaluation of technical memos as well as oral and visual presentations that require effective communications skills (EE125 & EE126 and EE127 & EE128). Oral and visual presentations are exposed to the criticism of review panels with both internal and external members.