1.
Possess a broad yet practical knowledge in
electrical engineering, science, and mathematics
with particular depth in electromagnetics, circuits,
electronics and controls.
2.
Possess a practical knowledge in other key areas
such as thermal engineering, mechanics and
economics.
3.
Are skilled in applying mathematical tools and
engineering judgment to professional design,
analysis and problem solving; work well either
individually and in multidisciplinary teams; and can
effectively articulate technical ideas to both
technical and non-technical audiences.
4.
Understand the importance of lifelong learning,
ethics and professional accountability, and their
role as leaders in society.