ABET Student Forum September 20, 2010
Review of the criterion Criterion 2: Objectives Criterion 3: Outcomes Criterion 5: Curriculum
Criterion 2: Objectives Are the following appropriate? –Mission Statement –Objectives –Objective Metrics –Objective Standards/Goals –Objective Evaluations –Objectives Recommendations
Mission Statement "The mission of the Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering is to serve and benefit the people of Kentucky and beyond through learning, discovery, and engagement in engineering for food, agricultural, environmental and biological systems."
Objectives 1.Educate engineering students so that when they become engineers they can successfully design components and/or processes for advancement of agricultural, biological, or environmental systems. 2.Prepare students to be engineers with successful careers in industry, government, consulting firms, or academia. Successful careers begin with employment in their chosen field, continue with steady advancement, and include professional development.
Criterion 3: Outcomes Are the following appropriate? –Outcomes –Outcome Metrics –Outcome Standards/Goals –Outcome Evaluations –Outcome Recommendations
Outcomes (Objective 1) 1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to solve problems. 2. Use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. 3. Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. 4. Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems. 5. Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs. 6. Solve BAE problems that are vague or poorly constrained. 7. Utilize research and technical literature to interpret key issues or concepts.
Outcomes (Objective 2) 8. Effectively communicate interpersonally, formally, and technically whether oral or written. 9. Recognize the need for, and have an ability to engage in life-long learning. 10. Work within a team approach to complete projects with many facets. 11. Work in a multi-disciplinary environment. 12. Understand professional and ethical responsibility. 13. Appreciate contemporary issues arising from industrially- relevant design questions. 14. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and social context. 15. Recognize the importance of and be engaged in the process of becoming a Registered Professional Engineer. 16. Appreciate the advantages of being active in student clubs and professional organizations.
Outcomes in a Nutshell 1.Math & Science 2.Computers/ Modern Tools 3.Stats 4.Engineering problems 5.Design 6.Vague 7.Literature 8.Communication 9.Life long learning 10.Teamwork 11.Multi-discipline 12.Ethics 13.Contemporary 14.Global 15.PE 16.Membership
Criterion 5: Curriculum Is the time allotted to each outcome in the various classes appropriate?
Curriculum Outcome Total 1 (math/science) (computers/tools) (stats) (engineering prob.) (design) (vague) (literature) (communication) (life-long) (team) (multi-discip.) (ethics) (contemporary) (global) (PE) (membership) Total
Student Feedback BAE in general Advising Are you are being prepared for the “real world”? Engineering Science (outside the department) Senior Design Anything else?
After today… If you have anything to add over the next few days… – Dr. Crofcheck or Mr. Mattingly
Objectives? Outcomes? What’s the difference?
Think cucumbers and pickles! The farmer tries to grow the best cucumbers! After time and processing, the product is pickles! Sometimes, feedback from Claussen about what kind of cucumbers make the best pickles can help the farmer grow better cucumbers for making pickles.
Objectives? Outcomes? What’s the difference? The farmer tries to grow the best cucumbers! After time and processing, the product is pickles! OutcomesObjectives
Objectives? Outcomes? What’s the difference? BAE tries to produce the best graduates! After years of working, BAE wants their graduates to be the best engineers! OutcomesObjectives