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Objectives
Objective 1 Engineering Design
Graduates solve engineering problems and develop executable designs. They combine their understanding
of technical, ethical, economic, and environmental issues to efficiently solve engineering problems and
develop designs that are executable and realistically constructable.

Objective 2 Project Management
Graduates include in their problem solving process the consideration of business and management principles, primarily budget, schedule, and cost. They work effectively both as an individual and on teams.

Objective 3 Communications
Graduates have the ability to communicate, in a professional manner, their designs and processes to a diverse audience. They demonstrate effective utilization of oral, written, graphical, and visual
communication skills in the context of civil engineering.

Objective 4 Employment and Regional Relevancy
Our graduates meet the needs of regional organizations that traditionally employ civil engineers and contribute to its economic development.

Objective 5 Professional Licensure
Our graduates pursue and achieve professional licensure

Objective 6 Professionalism
Graduates exhibit a strong work ethic and a commitment and passion for the profession. They adapt to an ever-changing world by engaging in life-long learning beyond the workplace through memberships to professional societies and attendance of meetings and conferences. They are ethical in their approach to their work.

Objective 7 Technical Tools
Graduates make effective use of state of the art engineering tools of their profession to efficiently execute their engineering designs and increase their productivity.

Outcomes
Outcome 1 (Physical Analysis)
Civil Engineering graduates will demonstrate the mathematical, experimental, and engineering science skills required in the civil engineering problem solving and design process.

Outcome 2 (Professional Analysis)
Civil Engineering graduates will demonstrate recognition of the non-technical issues important in the civil engineering design process, including recognition of the importance of society and contemporary issues in their professional practice, constructibility, economics, availability, and aesthetics.

Outcome 3 (Synthesis)
Civil Engineering graduates will be able to synthesize physical and professional analyses in their designs.

Outcome 4
Civil Engineering graduates can work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams to identify, develop, and
execute the solution to a problem.

Outcome 5
Civil Engineering graduates can effectively participate in the management of a project.

Outcome 6
Civil Engineering graduates demonstrate effective communications skills.

Outcome 7
Civil Engineering graduates are able to find employment, primarily regionally, with organizations that traditionally employ civil engineers.

Outcome 8
Civil Engineering graduates demonstrate development of habits associated with life long learning.

Outcome 9
Civil Engineering graduates show common characteristics of professionalism and knowledge of ethical behavior.

Outcome 10
Civil Engineering graduates can effectively use state of the practice civil engineering technical tools.