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Self Study Report for the Electrical Engineering Program According to Engineering Criteria 2000
2003-2004 Accreditation Cycle Submitted by
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, New Jersey to the Engineering Accreditation Commission
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.
111 Market Place, Suite 1050
Baltimore, Maryland 21202-40127/27/02
Date
June 26, 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Background Information 5 A1 Degree Titles 5
A2 Program Modes 7
A3 Actions to Correct Previous Shortcomings 10
A4 Contact Information 12 B. Accreditation Summary 13 B1 Students 13
B2 Program Educational Objectives 21
B3 Program Outcomes and Assessment 41
B4 Professional Component 75
B5 Faculty 81
B6 Facilities 84
B7 Institutional Support and Financial Resources 90
B8 Special Program Criteria 92 Appendix I Additional Program Information 94 I-A Tabular Data for Program 94
I-B Course Syllabi 101
I-C Faculty Curriculum Vitae 196
I-D School of Engineering Assessment System 220
I-E Detailed SoE/EE Outcomes 229
I-F: Program Specific Information 241
I-G EE Evaluations 260
I-H Capstone Project APCs - Objectives 7 through 13 286 Appendix II Institutional Profile 290 II-A Institutional Background Information 290
II-B Background Information for the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr., School of
Engineering 295 Figures
Figure B2.1. Schematic of the School of Engineering Curriculum 28
Figure B2.2. Organization of ECE Department for Curriculum Decisions
29
Figure B2.3. SoE Objectives Assessment Process 33
Figure B3.1. Hierarchical organization of outcome definitions and
performance criteria. 42
Figure B3.2. SoE Outcomes Assessment Process 51
Figure B3.3. EE student performance assessment by course instructor
54
Figure B3.4. Instructions for completion of Student Performance Assessment
form (SoE). 55
Figure B3.5. Example of instructor's student performance assessment
57
Figure B3.6 Instructor Course Assessment Form 58
Figure B3.7. General structure of Web-based evaluation of course by
student 59
Figure B3.8. Overall EE program assessment. 65
Figure B3.9. Fall 02 EBI exit survey results for EE students 68
Figure B3.10. EBI exit survey: general questions. 69
Figure I-D.1. School of Engineering Assessment System 221
Figure I-F.1. EE Undergraduate Enrollments 241
Figure I-F.2. EE Undergraduate Male/Female Mixture (Seniors) 241
Figure I-F.3. Ethnic Mixture of EE Program (Seniors) 242
Figure I-F.4. ECE Co-op Student Participation 243 Tables
Table A.1: Minors in EE and CpE 6
Table A.2: ECE Graduate Certificates 7
Table A.3. Stevens Cooperative Education Program Schedule 9
Table A.4. Actions to correct previous program shortcomings 11
Table B1.1. Grade Quality Points 13
Table B2.1. SoE and EE Mission Statements 21
Table B2.2. School of Engineering Objectives 21
Table B2.3. EE program goal and objectives 22
Table B2.4. ECE External Advisory Board 24
Table B3.1 Stevens Assessment Terminology 41
Table B3.2. Relation of Program Outcomes to ABET Criteria 43
Table B3.3. Relationships between EE Outcomes, Abet Criteria, and EE
Objectives 49
Table B3.4. Mapping of SoE Course Outcomes to Program Outcomes 63
Table B3.5. Mapping of EE Required Courses to EE Outcomes 1 through 6
64
Table B5.1. ECE Faculty 81
Table B5.2. Association between faculty and programs 82
Table B6.1: Laboratory Facilities for EE Engineering Program 85
Table I-A.1. Basic-Level Curriculum: B.E. in Electrical Engineering (2002-
03 catalog). 94
Table I-A.2. Course and Section Size Summary: Electrical Engineering (AY
2002-2003) 96
Table I-A.3. Faculty Workload Summary 97
Table I-A.4. Faculty Analysis (Electrical Engineering) 99
Table I-A.5. Support Expenditures: B.E. Electrical Engineering 100
Table I-D.1. School of Engineering Assessment Terminology 222
Table I-D.2. School of Engineering Curriculum Outcomes and their
Relationship to ABET Criterion 3 a-k 223
Table I-D.3. School of Engineering Curriculum Outcome 3 and Related
Performance Criteria 224
Table I-F.1. (a) EE specific study plan developed for ECE students 244
Table I-F.1. (b) Completed Study Plan 248
Table I-F.1. (c) Completed Application for Candidacy form 250
Table I-F.2. ECE Capstone Projects (2002-2003) 256
Table I-F.3. Salarys data for ECE undergraduates graduating in 2003.
258
Table I-G.1: Electrical Engineering Alumni Survey Results 268
Table I-G.2 Electrical Engineering Co-Op Student Survey Results (14/14
students) 269
Table I-G.3 Electrical Engineering Co-Op Employer Survey Results (11/14
employers) 272
Table I-G.4. Spring 2003 EE student course evaluations - Outcomes. 275
Figure I-G.5. Spring 2003 EE student course evaluations - Details. 276
Table II-A.1. Faculty and Student Count for Institution 291
Table II-B.1. (a) Stevens School and Department Structure 297
Table II-B.1 (b). Stevens Institute Governance 298
Table II-B.1 (c). Charles V. Schaefer Jr., School of Engineering Structure
299
Table II-B.2 (Part 1). Engineering Programs Offered 304
Table II-B.2 (Part 2). Degrees Awarded and Transcript Designations 306
Table II-B.3. Supporting Academic Departments 312
Table II-B.4(a). Support Expenditures 312
Table II-B.4(b) Expenditures 313
Table II-B.5. Personnel and Students 314
Table II-B.6. Faculty Salary Data* 324
Table II-B.7 (a). Engineering Enrollment and Degree Data (Entire School of
Engineering) 325
Table II-B.7 (b). Engineering Enrollment and Degree Data (Chemical
Engineering) 326
Table II-B.7 (c). Engineering Enrollment and Degree Data (Computer
Engineering) 327
Table II-B-7 (d). Engineering Enrollment and Degree Data (Electrical
Engineering) 328
Table II-B.7 (e). Engineering Enrollment and Degree Data (Biomedical
Concentration) 329
Table II-B.7 (f). Engineering Enrollment and Degree Data (Engineering
Management) 330
Table II-B.7 (g). Engineering Enrollment and Degree Data (Environmental
Engineering) 331
Table II-B.8. History of Admissions Standards for Freshmen (See note below)
333
Table II-B.9. Recent history of transfer students in SoE programs 335
Table II-B.10. Cooperative Education Student Participation By Major 340 A. Background Information
A1 Degree Titles
A1.1 Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering The Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering is the primary
undergraduate degree of the electrical engineering program. Requirements
for this degree reflect the joint expectations of the Charles V. Schaefer,
Jr. School of Engineering and its Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering and are represented by curriculum templates included in the
Stevens' Undergraduate Catalog (and reproduced in Appendix III-C). These
templates include an intensive general engineering education, the
Engineering Core, defining most of the first four semesters of study and
extending into the fifth and sixth semesters. Discipline specific courses
and discipline electives are offered mainly during the fifth through eighth
semesters of study. Students completing a Bachelor of Engineering degree complete a study
plan, consistent with the Stevens' Undergraduate Catalog's Electrical
Engineering program template. Appendix III-B includes the EE-specific
study plan forms for students entering Stevens during the 2002-03 academic
years. These EE-specific forms are posted on the Web site of the ECE
Department (standard study plan forms available on the Stevens Web site are
generic School of Engineering study plans without the discipline-specific
required course). The requirements, as reflected in these study plans (and
the corresponding catalog descriptions), have evolved continually over the
past 5 years, in both the Engineering Core program and in the Electrical
Engineering requirements. A student is expected to fulfill the
requirements defined in the Steven's Undergraduate Catalog for the academic
year in which the student begins his/her studies. A student can change to
a later catalog, but in so doing must complete all requirements specified
in that later catalog. Students with outstanding pre-college academic records may be admitted to
Stevens Institute of Technology within its Scholars Program. Students in
the Scholars Program complete a set of four Honors Research Seminars and
are provided with various opportunities reflecting their high academic
performance. Special degree programs supplement the basic Bachelor's degree.
. A Simultaneous Degree Program through which students can complete a
bachelor's and master's degree concurrently in four years.
. An Accelerated Degree Program through which students can complete the
requirements for a bachelor's degree in three years.
. A Deferred Graduate Credit Program allowing a student to enroll in
extra courses at no extra tuition, the extra credits being applicable
to a master's degree.
A1.2 Minors Offered by ECE Department A student completing the program of another discipline can obtain a Minor
in Electrical Engineering or in Computer Engineering (a minor available to
EE majors) by completing the five required courses specified in the ECE
portion of the Undergraduate Catalog. Students in the ECE program (either
EE or CpE) can apply courses in their major to satisfy the course
requirements for a minor in the othe