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Electrical and Computer Engineering Assessment - Improvement Process
 
The following timeline show swhen the process steps are executed.   
The EECE Department has developed a Program Improvement Process that is repeatable, manageable, and sustainable. The plan is based on the objectives established for computer and electrical programs offered by the department. The process is executed once each year, but there is a different set of inputs each year . The primary sources of data for the improvement process are: employers, Industrial Advisory Board, alumni, students, and faculty. To learn more about the assesment tools, click on the Assessment Methods link.

The EECE Department's Program Improvement Process is depicted in the figure shown below. To get a detailed description of the steps involved in the improvement process, click on the individual steps.




The following timeline show swhen the process steps are executed.Top of Page



 
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