ABET/IEEE Program Evaluator Training Workshop
This ABET/IEEE Program Evaluator Training workshop is designed to educate new Program Evaluators in the areas of knowledge and judgment required for the accreditation review process. Program heads and other institutional representatives find the workshop helpful in understanding and preparing for evaluation.
This workshop will be coordinated with the ECEDHA Visit Preparation workshop so that participants can attend and profit from both activities.
Workshop facilitators will be David Soldan, member of the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission and ABET Team Chair, and John Orr, chair of the IEEE Committee on Engineering Accreditation Activities and a Program Evaluator. Both are past presidents of ECEDHA. Workshop materials include extensive documentation of the accreditation criteria and evaluation process.
Principal Learning Objectives for the Workshop include:
Ability to evaluate an engineering program using the appropriate Criteria
Judgment required to come to conclusions regarding program compliance or shortcomings with respect to each of the Criteria
Recommendation of an accreditation action based on program evaluation results
Responsibilities at each stage of the process (pre-visit, visit, post-visit), both as an individual evaluator and as a member of the ABET evaluation team
Ability to complete all required reports and forms
This ABET/IEEE Workshop is organized into the following major components:
Your responsibilities as a Program Evaluator
Fundamentals of evaluation and assessment of engineering programs
Program Criteria - the basis for accreditation
Decision making and the necessary knowledge and judgment
The accreditation process and time line
Workshop Agenda
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm Friday, March 10
6:00 - 10:00 pm Sunday, March 12
The fee for this workshop is $300. Advance registration is required. For additional information and registration, please contact:
Carolyn Solimine
732-562-5484
732-981-1686 fax
c.solimine@ieee.org
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