These courses help fulfill this ABET outcome:
In the following section, representatives from each department talk about how their students fulfill this component, how it is monitored, and what the feedback loops are.
Life-long learning is a difficult outcome to measure---by definition it extends over 30 years into the future.
The short-term feedback is fairly simple: In CMPE 185, we have a required exercise in library and web search skills. These skills are checked again, in the capstone course, where students have to do literature searches and research components in order to create their own designs.
We have a few proxies for life-long learning that we can measure later:
Our two metrics are:
As with all School of Engineering faculty, the tools for life-long learning are emphasized as they bear on academic assignments and tests. This begins with Required Skill 7 of CMPE 185. All Electrical Engineering majors are required to take CMPE 185, Technical Writing, where web search and library search skills are first taught.
The capstone design courses (EE125 & EE126 and EE127 & EE128) emphasize the practical application of tools for life-long learning, including the collection of information from web searches, library book and literature searches (Melvyl, INSPEC, etc.) as well as contact with equipment suppliers and human resources, such as faculty and retirees with engineering expertise. The use of these tools throughout one's professional career is emphasized through examples of application in the instructor's professional career. Students are strongly encouraged to join the IEEE student branch and make full use of IEEE resources throughout their career as both students and after graduation.
Feedback to assure continuous improvement in achieving Outcome i 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 writing of technical memos that show research learning skills (EE127 & EE128). As mentioned above, feedback on engagement in lifelong learning can be obtained by noting membership in professional societies, achievement of advanced degrees and certifications as well as surveys.