Samuel Avila

Structural Option
University of Central Florida's Academic Villages
Orlando, FL

This is a student-generated Capstone Project e-Portfolio (CPEP) produced in conjunction with the AE Senior Thesis e-Studio.

Reflections


ABET Outcomes

for

AE 481W/482

Outcome not able to be assessed

 

 

 

 

(Score of 0)

Level of ability demonstrated but below acceptable

 

 

(Score of 1)

Minimum acceptable level of ability demonstrated

 

 

 

(Score of 2)

More than minimum level of ability demonstrated

 

 

 

(Score of 3)

a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

5

5

5

X

b. An ability to analyze and interpret data

5

5

5

X

c. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs

5

5

X

5

e. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

5

5

X

5

f. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility

5

5

5

X

g. An ability to communicate effectively

5

5

5

X

h. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context

5

5

5

X

i. An ability to engage in life-long learning

5

5

5

X

j. A knowledge of contemporary issues

5

5

X

5

k. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

5

5

5

X

o. Engineering design capabilities in at least two (2) of the (3) basic curriculum areas of architectural engineering, and that design has been integrated across the breadth of the program

5

5

5

X

p. Communication and interaction with other design professionals in the execution of building projects

5

5

5

X

 

 

 

AE 481W/482 Course Reflection

I first recall hearing about Senior Thesis from many of the previous AE students who graduated before me. Most of them shared horror stories of what they had to endure trying to complete this year-long project. After I finally finished my thesis project this past month, I came to this conclusion; most of those stories, while exaggerated quite a bit, were probably true. I actually came up with quite a few of my own. However the skills learned and the experience gained from finishing this project is invaluable.

As this project progressed, I found that I am interested in very specific areas of construction. I was able to use information gained through this project to select my future employer. Showing them completed thesis as evidence of my structural abilities was a major step in landing the job that I was looking for. The AE thesis program definitely helped me to not only utilize the skills that I have been developing over the past five years, it also forced me to adapt and learn new skills on my own, which is exactly what I'll be doing in my career after Penn State.
 

CPEP & Discussion Board Reflection

The CPEP website is a great tool for keeping all the information in this course organized and easily accessible. Going through the senior thesis project is a very stressful time for most students and the AE department does a great job helping students manage that stress by instructing us in Dreamweaver and providing us with simple templates thus making our lives much easier.

The discussion board is also a great asset not only for the information gained through it, but also for the experience of presenting questions to knowledgeable professionals. It taught me how to formulate questions in order to get better and clearer responses and also gave me confidence for the future when I start working at a structural firm.


 

 

ABET Outcome Survey, Course and CPEP Reflection.

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