Concurrent IQAP and CEAB cyclical reviews of Engineering's six programmes were held during the period Nov 2012 to June 2013. The Aeronautical Engineering programme received the maximum six year accreditation. Comments from both the IQAP and CEAB reports have been assembled and action-steps identified to resolve outstanding concerns. The collection of assessments for graduate attributes will continue on an annual basis in order to meet CEAB requirements for continual improvement.
Executive Summary: Chemical Engineering Programme
Concurrent IQAP and CEAB cyclical reviews of Engineering's six programmes were held during the period Nov 2012 to June 2013. The Chemical Engineering programme received the maximum six year accreditation. Comments from both the IQAP and CEAB reports have been assembled and action-steps identified to resolve outstanding concerns. The collection of assessments for graduate attributes will continue on an annual basis in order to meet CEAB requirements for continual improvement.
Executive Summary: Civil Engineering Programme
Concurrent IQAP and CEAB cyclical reviews of Engineering's six programmes were held during the period Nov 2012 to June 2013. The Civil Engineering programme received the maximum six year accreditation. Comments from both the IQAP and CEAB reports have been assembled and action-steps identified to resolve outstanding concerns. The collection of assessments for graduate attributes will continue on an annual basis in order to meet CEAB requirements for continual improvement.
Executive Summary: Computer Engineering Programme
Concurrent IQAP and CEAB cyclical reviews of Engineering's six programmes were held during the period Nov 2012 to June 2013. The Computer Engineering programme received the maximum six year accreditation. Comments from both the IQAP and CEAB reports have been assembled and action-steps identified to resolve outstanding concerns. The collection of assessments for graduate attributes will continue on an annual basis in order to meet CEAB requirements for continual improvement.
Concurrent IQAP and CEAB cyclical reviews of Engineering's six programmes were held during the period Nov 2012 to June 2013. The Electrical Engineering programme received the maximum six year accreditation. Comments from both the IQAP and CEAB reports have been assembled and action-steps identified to resolve outstanding concerns. The collection of assessments for graduate attributes will continue on an annual basis in order to meet CEAB requirements for continual improvement.
Concurrent IQAP and CEAB cyclical reviews of Engineering's six programmes were held during the period Nov 2012 to June 2013. The Mechanical Engineering programme received the maximum six year accreditation. Comments from both the IQAP and CEAB reports have been assembled and action-steps identified to resolve outstanding concerns. The collection of assessments for graduate attributes will continue on an annual basis in order to meet CEAB requirements for continual improvement.