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BSEE Outcomes. EE1 - knowledge of probability and statistics, including applicationsEE2 - knowledge of mathematics, basic and engineering sciences necessary to analyze and design complex systemsEE3 - knowledge of advanced mathematics including linear algebra, complex variables and discrete mathema
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1. ABET Outcomes - Definition Skills students have graduation
2. BSEE Outcomes EE1 - knowledge of probability and statistics, including applications
EE2 - knowledge of mathematics, basic and engineering sciences necessary to analyze and design complex systems
EE3 - knowledge of advanced mathematics including linear algebra, complex variables and discrete mathematics
a - an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
b - an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
c - an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs
d - an ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams
e - an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
f - an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
g - an ability to communicate effectively
h - the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context
i - a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
j - a knowledge of contemporary issues
k - an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
3. ABET Processes - Objectives Course Committees are key
Faculty Review Data, Set Standards, Control Content
4. Issues Math Skills
Retention / Recruitment
Senior Design Overload
5. Math Preparation - Outcome a Assessment has indicated problems in 3111 / 3135
Fall 2005 Spring 2006
Average % achieve Average % achieve
3111C 3.12 85% 3.06 93%
3135 3.31 92% 3.2 91%
3472 3.27 92% 3.47 92%
Lowest evaluation in the curriculum
Reorganize curriculum
Drop EGM 4351
Restructure 3135 and 3112
6. 3105 - Analytic Methods in EE 3 credits
Application of calculus to develop the analytical tools used in electrical engineering. Real and complex functions and polynomials; linear spaces, linear transformations, matrices, eigenvalue problem; linear differential operators; approximation, including least squares, interpolation, and approximation by polynomials.
Coreq - Differential Equations, 3135
Offered first in Fall 2006
7. 3135 Intro to Signals and Systems 3 credits
Continuous-time and discrete-time signal analysis including Fourier series and transforms; sampling; continuous-time and discrete-time linear system analysis with emphasis on FIR and IIR systems: impulse response, frequency response, and system function.
Coreq - Differential Equations, 3105
8. 3112 Circuits, Systems, and Signals 4 credits
Continuous-time signals and linear systems: Fourier series and transforms, frequency response, Laplace transform and system function, analog filters; emphasis on electrical circuits. Sampling. Discrete-time signals and systems; time- and frequency-domain analysis; sampled-data systems and design of digital filters.
Prereq - 3105, 3135
9. Number of Students Undergrad enrollment in decline (more later)
10. Retention - Seminar Course Freshmen/Sophomore Seminar course
2 credits
Professional Issues
Career Building
Sub-areas of ECE / Curriculum Options
What is Engineering / Design
Ethics
IEEE Code
Case Study Discussion
Practical Training
Soldering / Kit Building / Debuggin
Software Introduction - Cluster / Matlab / Spice
Taught Fall 2005
11. Results from Seminar Course Likelihood of majoring in ECE
1 - unlikely, 5 - very likely
77% very likely
More or less likely to major in ECE after the course?
12. ECE Adventures Course Description ECE Adventures is intended for freshmen and sophomores unsure of their major or those who would like to learn about potential experiences of an Electrical and Computer Engineering student.
Students learn about robots and experiment with sensors and actuators. This process will help them discover many basic ECE concepts.
Fall 2006 (first semester): 23 students
Spring 2007: 45 students (max space available) CLICK
Welcome to the first Multimedia Class in UF’s Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
EEL-3701C Digital Logic and Computer Systems
I’m Omnibot 2000 (aka Robo-Schwartz)
By the end of this semester, you will understand most of my digital anatomy (but will not yet be capable of creating your own mini-you)
By the way, don’t believe all the things you may have heard about Robo-Schwartz … only SOME of them are true
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Welcome to the first Multimedia Class in UF’s Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
EEL-3701C Digital Logic and Computer Systems
I’m Omnibot 2000 (aka Robo-Schwartz)
By the end of this semester, you will understand most of my digital anatomy (but will not yet be capable of creating your own mini-you)
By the way, don’t believe all the things you may have heard about Robo-Schwartz … only SOME of them are true
13. Student Exposure Student used the following equipment in lab
Power Supply, Multimeter, Oscilloscope, Soldering Iron
Students used the following components in lab
Protoboards, Batteries, Resistors, LEDs, switches
IR sensors, CdS cells (photo-resistors), sonar (ultrasound), LCD display panel
Servos, motors
We had demonstration using the following additional equipment
LSA, Function Generator
14. Student Accomplishments Students constructed circuits
Programmed microcontrollers
Used electronic test equipment
Learned a little about most of the ECE disciplines
Worked in teams (including an end-of-semester competition) and gave a final presentation in class
Team pictures below from final presentation
15. Results from ECE Adventures Likelihood of majoring in ECE
1 - unlikely, 5 - very likely
55% very likely
More or less likely to major in ECE after the course?
16. Senior Design Critical for ABET - monitor nearly all outcomes in senior design
Lot to cover and include
All Peer Schools use two-semester sequence
Similar size schools break sequence
17. Junior Design New course for spring 2007
Cover much of the background
Scheduling / Documentation / Patent
Sample Designs / Teamwork