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CRITERION 2. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES



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CRITERION 2. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES


ABET defines program educational objectives (PEOs) as “broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing graduates to achieve”. PEOs are measures of the graduates’ performance 3 to 5 years after completing the program. PEOs have to be consistent with the mission of the institution. Various program constituents have to be involved in the development, periodic revision, and assessment of the PEOs. This section presents PEOs of the Computer Engineering Program (COE) and discusses their alignment with the institution mission. Also, it describes the processes used to establish, assess and evaluate them. Relevant supporting documents and evidence are collected in a folder named "Criterion 2", which is available in the assessment committee office.

The Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) of the Department of Computer Engineering (COE) are supported by the COE program learning outcomes in accordance with the declared missions of KFUPM and the College of Computer Sciences and Engineering (CCSE).

The KFUPM and CCSE mission and the CCSE objectives, which drive the education and shape the identity of the engineering graduates of the Computer Engineering (COE) department, are reviewed in the following paragraphs.

    1. Mission Statement


The PEOs are developed to ensure proper contribution of the program to fulfill the following university, college and the COE department mission statements:

The University Mission

KFUPM, founded in 1963, is one of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in the Middle East region. As one of the distinguished technical universities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the resources of the university constitute an invaluable asset for the intellectual, economic, and social enrichment of the Kingdom.

As an institution of higher learning, the KFUPM is committed to (University Mission):


  1. Preparing professionals empowered with the knowledge, skills, values and confidence to take a leadership role in the development of the Kingdom in the fields of science, engineering, environmental design and business.

  2. Producing research that contributes to the knowledge and sustainable development of the Kingdom and the region by providing innovative solutions to identified economic and technical problems and opportunities.

  3. Providing a stimulating campus environment for the welfare of its students, faculty and staff, and offering outstanding professional services and out-reach programs to the society at large

The mission of KFUPM is posted on its web site at:

http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/opq/University_Mission_Vision_Values.html

The College Mission

The College of Computer Sciences & Engineering (CCSE) was created in 1986. It was the result of a reorganization aimed at grouping together computer-related disciplines to better serve the development plans of the Kingdom.

The mission of the college of Computer Sciences and Engineering is:


  1. To prepare competent professionals in the areas specified in the college line of business who are competitive worldwide and will be the leaders in Saudi industry, academia and government.

  2. To conduct innovative basic and applied research that advances the frontiers of knowledge and addresses local problems.

  3. To provide high quality service to society in the areas of applied projects, consultation and training.

The mission of CCSE is posted on its web site at:

http://www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/ccse-web/pages/page.php?page=Strategic_Plan

The Department Mission

The mission of the Computer Engineering Program at KFUPM is to develop and train the human intellect needed for meeting the continued technological advances in the discipline of Computer Engineering and IT-related areas. This includes graduating well-trained computer engineers to participate in the industrial development which is taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The mission of the COE is posted on the following web site:

http://www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/coe/abet/mission.html

    1. Program Educational Objectives


In consistency with the missions of the University, the CCSE and the COE department, the following Educational Objectives were adopted for the Computer Engineering Program:

The objectives of the Computer Engineering Program (COE) are to produce computer engineering graduates who are prepared to:



  1. Practice their profession with confidence and global competitiveness and make intellectual contributions to it;

  2. Pursue a life-long career of personal and professional growth with superior work ethics and character, and

  3. Pursue advanced study and research at the graduate level.

These PEOs were proposed to the COE Department Council in November 2006 after an elaborate discussion of an initial set of PEOs that were proposed by a departmental subcommittee commissioned for this task. Moreover, the COE department council has discussed and ratified an assessment strategy together with a review process to evaluate the extent to which the COE program achieves these PEOs. The assessment strategy and review process involve the COE department constituency at various levels as will be detailed in the coming sections.

The departmental faculty council approved the Computer Engineering PEOs in its meeting # 6/1429-30H (2008-2009), dated 1/2/2009. The PEOs of the Computer Engineering Program are published on the departmental web site at:



http://www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/coe/abet/objectives.html

The PEOs are in full alignment with the university mission statements. In particular, PEOs of the COE program are linked directly to point (a) of the university mission. Consistency of the COE PEOs with the missions of KFUPM, CCSE, and COE is further elaborated in the next Sections.




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