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UCSC CE and EE Department's fulfillment of ABET Outcome A(a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering |
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These courses help fulfill this ABET outcome:
Other short-term checks of this outcome occur through classes that require knowledge of probability and statistics (i.e., that have CE 107 as a pre-requisite) to solve computer engineering problems. Examples include CE 150, CE152, and CE 154.
Core exam offerings during 2001-3 showed the program faculty a weakness in student understanding and retention of mathematics, including calculus and probability. Our resulting investigation resulted in the decision that this material was too central to Computer Engineering (and Electrical Engineering) to let the course move outside of CE, and that some of the problems were due to this and the teaching of the course by temporary academic staff.
Beginning Winter 2003, CE has made a commitment to staff the course with CE and EE permanent faculty who use the course material in their own work. These faculty are able to bring practical examples of the use of the probability and statistics in engineering to the forefront. We will have further discussions about reinforcing this material throughout the curriculum, and also watch core examination results to see the effect of this change.
Our long-term feedback on this outcome includes the generic questions in the exit and alumni surveys.
Our three metrics are: