Outcome p
The ability to utilize statistics/probability, transform methods, discrete mathematics, or applied differential equations in support of electrical/electronic(s) systems.
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Unsatisfactory |
Developing |
Satisfactory |
Exemplary |
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Uses statistics |
Does not use statistics |
Uses statistics, but tangentially |
Shows that statistics are fundamental to the solution of the problem |
Uses statistics in superb fashion |
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Uses Probability |
Does not used probability |
Uses probability, but tangentially |
Shows that probability is fundamental to the solution of the problem |
Uses probability in superb fashion |
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Uses transform methods |
Does not use transform methods |
Uses transform methods, but tangentially |
Shows that transform methods are fundamental to the solution of the problem |
Uses transform methods in superb fashion |
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Application to electrical/electronic systems |
Does not show relevance to problem under study |
Shows relevance, but tangentially |
Shows relevance of the methods to the problem |
Shows superbly that statistics/probability or transform methods are used |
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Organization of ideas |
Organization chaotic or confusing |
Organization on paper on only |
Ideas as presented flow naturallyd and In common sense fashion |
Ideas as presented are focused and relevant |
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Presentation of ideas |
Organization chaotic or confusing |
Organization on paper on only |
Good writing style; sentences flow smoothly and evenly; |
Presentation is artistically polished in electronic form |
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Average |






