520-419 Theory of Iterative Algorithms Fall 1997
Outcomes and Assessments
(a) The ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science
and engineering is assessed on four exams,
eight homeworks, and a project.
(b) The ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret
data is assessed by grading the eight homeworks and the project.
(c) The ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired
needs is assessed by grading the eight homeworks, most of which
require the synthesis of all or part of an algorithm.
(g) The ability to communicate effectively is assessed via the use of the homeworks
and the oral presentation of the project.
(i) The recognition of the need for, and an ability
to engage in life-long learning is demonstrated in class
with the presentation of new problems in science and engineering
that may only be solved by using new techniques.
(k) The ability to use the techniques, skills, and
modern engineering tools necessary
for engineering practice is assessed by partly grading the homeworks,
project, and exams for organization and presentation.
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