Blue Print-1
Blue Print-1
Blue Print-1
Band: One
Draft
Program:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Power and Control Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering
Compiled By: Bisrat Derebssa, PhD, AAU
Tadie Birhan, Bahir Dar University
Wehib Abubeker, Haramaya University
January 2023
Bahir Dar,
Ethiopia
Contents
1. Introduction........................................................................................................................1
1.1. Objectives of the Exit Examination.............................................................................2
2. Objective of Test Blueprint Preparation............................................................................2
3. Expected profiles of graduates...........................................................................................3
3.1. Basic skills...................................................................................................................3
3.2. Engineering knowledge and skill................................................................................4
3.3. Engineering Attitude...................................................................................................4
3.4. Profiles for streams (thematic areas)...........................................................................4
4. General Objective...............................................................................................................6
4.1. Core electrical engineering objectives.........................................................................6
4.2. Knowledge and skill in specialization specific objectives..........................................6
5. Themes and list of courses.................................................................................................7
5.1. Core courses common to all specializations................................................................7
5.2. Specialization specific courses....................................................................................8
6. Share of the Themes/Courses/Items in percentage (%).....................................................9
6.1. Core courses common to all specializations: 50%......................................................9
6.2. Specialization specific courses..................................................................................10
7. Learning outcomes in terms of the three domains (Knowledge, Skill and Attitude).......11
8. Test Blueprint (Table Specification)................................................................................13
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering
(Computer Engineering).......................................................................................................14
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering
(Electronic Communication Engineering)...........................................................................17
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering
(Electronics & Communication Engineering)......................................................................21
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering
(Electronics Engineering).....................................................................................................25
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering
(Electrical Power and Control Engineering)........................................................................29
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering
(Industrial Control Engineering)..........................................................................................33
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering
(Power Engineering)............................................................................................................37
9. Conclusion........................................................................................................................42
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1. Introduction
The modern world witnessed, and is experiencing a tremendous competition about improving
learning outcomes for development. The competition could be considered as an opportunity
and a threat in maintaining sustained development and producing world class personnel. In
fact, without loss of generality improving learning outcomes to the level required relies on
knowledge and skill. On one hand knowledge survival is accompanied by the presence of
qualified human forces, whose minds are invested in developing the system of life and
competency is the key player in economic uplifting on the other. The educational system is
considered as the main tributary for both. Particularly the university education plays an
important role in safeguarding the knowledge and producing competent workforce.
To ensure competent human forces there by guaranteeing developed system of life, one of the
most important tools is the Exit Exams, measure of outputs according to the regulating
scientific controls. It provides an honest reading of the level of university outcomes, as it aims
to measure the outcomes of learning the academic programs that the target group has been
studying over years. The MoE has a plan of implementing the exit exam as of 2015 E.C.
With this in mind, the ministry decided to prepare this Competency Focus Areas and Core
Courses for National University Exit Examination for many undergraduate programs. As part
of this effort, a document was prepared and validated in July 18 – 19, 2022 and August 09-10,
2022 respectively by the taskforce formed by the ministry. The document is well prepared and
is believed to meet the intended objectives. However, certain issues needed to be addressed.
Consequently, we incorporated some changes and edit the document
The electrical and computer engineering program targets broad-based training to provide
flexibility of career choices and focused training to provide competence in five major area,
namely Electronic Communications, Electrical Power, Computer, Industrial Control, and
Electronics Engineering.
Undoubtedly, the objectives of the Exit Exam vary in general, according to the vision of
educational institutions and their ability to direct this type of tests in serving this vision. The
objectives shall involve around:
Measuring the extent to which the skills needed for employment have been achieved
among the targeted students.
Evaluating the quality of academic programs, in terms of learning outcomes, course
descriptions and study plans, and reconsidering defects, if any.
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A number of indicators related to the quality of the teaching and evaluation processes
have been reached in all academic programs and reconsidering defects, if any.
Rectifying shortcomings of the study plans.
Promoting the level of Ethiopian HEI graduates to achieve the requirements of the labor
market, and achieve competitiveness in the quality of outputs at national, regional and
international levels.
The national public administration exit exam shall have the following objectives
Facilitate the construction of a representative and balanced test items for the selected
courses in accordance with the competencies identified.
Guide test developers or writers to write or set appropriate test items.
Keeping this in mind, the team has prepared this test blueprint document in order to help the
test developers or content specialists in their process of valid and reliable test construction. The
major points considered in the process of preparing this test blue print guideline were the core
competencies that have been already identified for the themes of courses, the course contents,
course credit hours, and the learning outcomes with their corresponding levels of achievement
by learning domains. In line with these, the number of test items that should adequately assess
the performance of students in all the content topics will be determined through discussion
with the content specialists who construct the blueprint and test for their corresponding study
program.
To realize these, they are expected to be equipped with basic skills, must have engineering
knowledge accompanied by the necessary skills and knowledge related to their particular
specialization.
The target group (graduates) should have the following basic (but not limited to) skills in order
to serve the country efficiently. Skills that make them able to.
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Recognize the personal, national and global needs for in the broadest context of
technological dynamism.
The target group (graduates) should have the following basic (but not limited to) skills in order
to serve the country efficiently. Skills/knowledge that make them able to
The target group (graduate) should develop the following basic attitudes.
The following streams (focus areas) of Electrical and Computer Engineering are identified as
very important for development of the country. A student selects one of these streams at later
stage of his/her study and specializes in the area.
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3.4.1. Computer engineer
A Computer Engineering graduate should be able to
Analyze, design and implement computer hardware and software systems and
applications.
Integrating and administering hardware and software systems.
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4. General Objective
The general objective or competencies and learning outcomes envisaged to be evaluated by the
university exit exam of electrical and computer engineering are categorized into core electrical
engineering and specialization specific objectives.
These are the heart of the program, which provides foundation for the electrical and computer
engineering and are common for all specialization area. The core learning outcomes are the
following.
These objectives are specific to the specializations of the electrical and computer engineering
disciplines. A prospective graduate is expected to have competency of one of the following
specializations.
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4.2.5. Electrical power and control engineering competency
The target group specializing in Electrical Power and Control Engineering should be able to
analyze, design and implement electric power and control systems.
The questions set from these courses should focus on long term knowledge and transferrable
skills by taking into account the open book theme of professional practice.
In this document, core courses that are common to all and specialization (thematic area) that
are supposed to evaluate the competencies set are selected. To this end, the entire target group
shall sit to examinations of six (6) common core courses. In addition, to account for all the
specializations and programs, six (6) courses from student’s thematic area are identified.
Courses to evaluate the core electrical and computer engineering competencies are:
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5.2. Specialization specific courses
The courses specific to each of the specializations a prospective graduate is expected to have
competency are.
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5.2.5. Electrical power and control engineering (ASTU)
Introduction to Electrical Machines – 5 ECTS
Introduction to Power Systems – 5 ECTS
Power System Analysis – 5 ECTS
Intelligent Controller – 5 ECTS
Introduction to Control Engineering – 5 ECTS
Modern Control Systems – 5 ECTS
The following courses were selected to evaluate the core electrical and computer engineering
competency.
These courses are specific to each of the five specializations and a prospective graduate is
expected to have competency in one of these specializations.
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Analog System Design – 16%
Knowledg
S/N Course name ECTS Skill Attitude Theme
e
Fundamental of Electrical Core Electrical
1. 5
Engineering (Circuit) Engineering
2. Computer programming 5 Core Electrical
11
Knowledg
S/N Course name ECTS Skill Attitude Theme
e
(Introduction to Engineering
Computing)
Applied Electronics I Core Electrical
3. (Electronic 5 Engineering
circuit I)
Signals and System Core Electrical
4. 5
Analysis Engineering
Core Electrical
5. Digital logic design 5
Engineering
Network analysis and Core Electrical
6. 5
synthesis Engineering
Object oriented
7. 5 Computer Engineering
programming
Computer architecture
8. 5 Computer Engineering
and organization
Microcomputers and
9. 5 Computer Engineering
Interfacing
Data Communication and
10. 5 Computer Engineering
Computer Networks
11. Embedded Systems 5 Computer Engineering
12. Data structure 5 Computer Engineering
Introduction to Power Electrical Power
13. 5
Systems Engineering
Electrical Power
14. Electrical Machines 5
Engineering
Electrical Power
15. Power Electronics 5
Engineering
Electrical Power
16. Electrical Installation 5
Engineering
Energy Conversion and
Electrical Power
17. Rural 5
Engineering
Electrification
Power System Protection
Electrical Power
18. and 5
Engineering
Control
Introduction to
Communication
19. Communication 5
Engineering
Systems
Communication systems
Communication
20. (Digital 5
Engineering
communication)
Microwave Devices and Communication
21. 5
Systems Engineering
Antennas and Radio
Communication
22. Wave 5
Engineering
Propagation
Wireless and Mobile Communication
23. 5
Communication Engineering
Introduction to Control Industrial Control
24. 5
Engineering (Systems) Engineering
25. Introduction to 5 Industrial Control
12
Knowledg
S/N Course name ECTS Skill Attitude Theme
e
Instrumentation
(Electrical measurement Engineering
and instrumentation)
Industrial Control
26. Modern Control Systems 5
Engineering
Power Electronics and Electrical Power
27. 5
Drives Engineering
Principles of Electronic Electronics
28. 5
Design Engineering
Microelectronic Devices
Electronics
29. and 5
Engineering
Circuits
Electronics
30. VLSI Design 5
Engineering
Electronics
31. Analog System Design 5
Engineering
Electrical Power
32. Power System Analysis 5
Engineering
Industrial Control
33. Intelligent Controller 5
Engineering
Introduction to Electrical Electrical Power and
34. 5
Machines Control Engineering
Table 2: Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer
Engineering (Computer Engineering)
Table 3: Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer
Engineering (Electronic Communication Engineering)
Table 4: Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer
Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
Table 5: Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer
Engineering (Electronics Engineering)
Table 6: Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer
Engineering (Electrical Power and Control Engineering)
Table 7: Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer
Engineering (Industrial Control Engineering)
Table 8: Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer
Engineering (Power Engineering)
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Ministry of Education (Table 2)
Higher Education Sub-sector
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Computer Engineering)
Learning outcomes
Cognitive
Number
Creation/Synthesis
Weight of of test
Name of
Themes ECTS course or items Learning outcome
Understanding
Remembering
Psychomotor
Courses
proportion from each
Application
Evaluation
Affective
course
Analysis
Total
Core To enable students to understand the basic
Share = 50 electromagnetic phenomenon, circuit variables 1 1 - - - - 1 -
items from and parameters
the total To enable students to understand and apply
Fundamental the fundamental and derived circuit laws and - - 1 2 1 - -
of Electrical 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 theorems to the analysis of dc circuits 9
Engineering
To enable students to understand and apply
the fundamental and derived circuit laws and
- - - 1 1 - - -
theorems to the analysis of steady state poly-
phase ac circuits;
Familiarize students with components of
1 - - - - - 1 -
computers
Define common terminologies used in
- 1 - - - - - -
programming
Explain the steps, tools and technical
- 1 - 1 - - - -
Computer approaches involved in program design
programming Use the techniques of program design to
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 - - - - 1 1 - - 8
(Introduction develop programs that solve real life problems
to computing)
15
and To design and simulate a basic computer
1 1 1 1
organization system
Microcompute 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 To familiarize the basics of microcomputers: 8
rs and register level organization, instruction set and 1 1 - 1 1 - - -
Interfacing 5 peripheral devices interfacing.
To interface hardware to microcomputers and
- - 1 1 1 1 -
design microcomputer based systems
Data 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 To introduce students to networking concepts, 9
1 1 - 1 1 - - -
Communicatio technologies and terminologies.
n and To provide basic computer communication
5
Computer and networking knowledge and lay the
- - - 1 1 1 1 -
Networks foundations for further courses dealing with
different aspects of networking.
Embedded 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 Clear understanding of Embedded Systems. 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 8
Systems Capability to specify, design and develop
5 Embedded Systems for a specific purpose
- - 1 1 1 - 1 -
capability to program, test and verify software
for Embedded Systems.
Data structure 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 To provide profound knowledge of the various 8
data structures together with their 1 1 - 1 1 - - -
5 implementation and associated operations.
To make the student able to use existing data
1 2 - 1 -
structures and to create a new one.
Core Total
30
ECTS
16
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electronic Communication Engineering)
17
Learning outcomes
Cognitive
Number of
Weight of course test items
Understanding
Remembering
Psychomotor
Themes Name of Courses ECTS Learning outcome
or proportion from each
Application
Evaluation
course
Synthesis
Affective
Creation/
Analysis
Total
To enable students to understand the
basic electromagnetic phenomenon, 1 1 - - - - 1 -
circuit variables and parameters
To enable students to understand and
apply the fundamental and derived
Fundamental of - - 1 2 1 - -
circuit laws and theorems to the
Electrical 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
analysis of dc circuits
Engineering
To enable students to understand and
apply the fundamental and derived
circuit laws and theorems to the - - - 1 1 - - -
analysis of steady state polyphase ac
circuits;
Familiarize students with components
1 - - - - - 1 -
of computers
Define common terminologies used
- 1 - - - - - -
in programming
Explain the steps, tools and technical
Computer
approaches involved in program - 1 - 1 - - - -
programming
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 design 8
(Introduction to
Use the techniques of program design
computing)
to develop programs that solve real - - - - 1 1 - -
life problems
Utilize advanced concepts of
programming to provide better - - 1 - - - - -
solutions
To equip students with the basics of
Semiconductor technology in the 1 1 - - - - - -
application of electronics equipment
Core To train students the operational
Share = 50 principle of Semiconductor devices
items from (Diodes, BJT and FET) and the - 1 1 1 1 - - -
the total analysis, design and application of
Applied electronic circuits, such as amplifiers
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
Electronics (I) To introduce sample applications and
design guidelines of electronic - - - 1 1 - - -
circuits
18 the students’
To initiate
understanding of the concepts, know-
how and tools of Electronic Design - - - - - - 1 -
Automation (EDA) for circuit
analysis and design
Ministry of Education (Table 4)
Higher Education Sub-sector
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
Learning outcomes
Cognitive
Number of
Creation/Synthesis
Weight of
Name of test items
Themes ECTS course or Learning outcome
Understanding
Remembering
Psychomotor
Courses from each
proportion
Application
Evaluation
course
Affective
Analysis
Total
Core To enable students to understand the
Share = 50 basic electromagnetic phenomenon, 1 1 - - - - 1 -
items from circuit variables and parameters
the total To enable students to understand and
apply the fundamental and derived
Fundamental - - 1 2 1 - -
circuit laws and theorems to the
of Electrical 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
analysis of dc circuits
Engineering
To enable students to understand and
apply the fundamental and derived
circuit laws and theorems to the - - - 1 1 - - -
analysis of steady state polyphase ac
circuits;
Computer 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 Familiarize students with components 8
1 - - - - - 1 -
programming of computers
(Introduction Define common terminologies used in
- 1 - - - - - -
to computing) programming
Explain the steps, tools and technical
approaches involved in program - 1 - 1 - - - -
design
Use the techniques of program design
to develop programs that solve real - - - - 1 1 - -
life problems
Utilize advanced concepts of - - 1 - - - - -
programming to provide better
solutions
19
To equip students with the basics of
Semiconductor technology in the 1 1 - - - - - -
application of electronics equipment
To train students the operational
principle of Semiconductor devices
(Diodes, BJT and FET) and the - 1 1 1 1 - - -
analysis, design and application of
Applied electronic circuits, such as amplifiers
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
Electronics (I) To introduce sample applications and
design guidelines of electronic - - - 1 1 - - -
circuits
To initiate the students’
understanding of the concepts, know-
how and tools of Electronic Design - - - - - - 1 -
Automation (EDA) for circuit
analysis and design
Enable student to understand and
Signals and apply the representation,
system 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 classification, characterization and 2 1 1 2 1 - 1 - 8
analysis analysis of signals and systems in
time and frequency domains
To introduce students with principles
1 1 - - - - - -
of Digital Systems
To study property and realization of
Digital Logic - - 1 1 1 - - -
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 the various logic gates 8
Design
To make the student able to design
Combinational and Sequential - - - - 1 1 1 -
Systems
Understand and apply the techniques
Network of modelling, analysis, design and
analysis and 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 synthesis of 1 and 2 port passive and 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 - 8
synthesis active electric networks and filters in
a classical and a modern approach.
Core Total
30
ECTS
Electronics Introduction to 0.17*50≈9 To give a strong background in
& Communicatio 5/30≈0.17 communication systems engineering. 1 1 - - - - 1 -
Communicat n Systems 5 9
ion To teach the different analogue and
20
Engineering digital linear and nonlinear modulation
Specializatio and demodulation techniques those are
n common to many communication - 1 1 2 1 1 - -
Share = 50 systems
items from
the total
Communicatio 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 To provide concrete understanding on 1 - - - - - 1 -
n systems analogue and digital communication
(Digital system components
communicatio To present understanding on noise and - 1 - - - - - -
n) its impact in communication systems
To deliver understanding on - - 1 1 - 1 - -
performance metrics, performance and 8
performance comparison of
communications systems and their
components
To provide understanding on - - - 1 1 - - -
information theory and
communication channel capacity
21
Have gained insight into how radio
waves (Ground waves, Sky waves, - - - 1 - - - -
of Sight waves, etc.) propagate into
space
22
Ministry of Education (Table 5)
Higher Education Sub-sector
23
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electronics Engineering)
24
Number of test Learning outcomes
items from each Cognitive
course
Themes Name of ECTS Weight of
Courses course or
Understanding
Remembering
Psychomotor
Learning outcome
proportion
Application
Evaluation
Affective
Creation/
Analysis
Total
To enable students to understand
the basic electromagnetic
1 1 - - - - 1 -
phenomenon, circuit variables and
parameters
To enable students to understand
Fundamental and apply the fundamental and
- - 1 2 1 - -
of Electrical 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 derived circuit laws and theorems 9
Engineering to the analysis of dc circuits
To enable students to understand
and apply the fundamental and
derived circuit laws and theorems - - - 1 1 - - -
to the analysis of steady state poly-
phase ac circuits;
Familiarize students with
1 - - - - - 1 -
components of computers
Define common terminologies used
- 1 - - - - - -
in programming
Explain the steps, tools and
Computer
technical approaches involved in - 1 - 1 - - - -
programming
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 program design 8
(Introduction
Use the techniques of program
to computing)
design to develop programs that - - - - 1 1 - -
solve real life problems
Utilize advanced concepts of
programming to provide better - - 1 - - - - -
solutions
To equip students with the basics
of Semiconductor technology in the
1 1 - - - - - -
application of electronics
equipment
Core To train students the operational
Share = 50 principle of Semiconductor devices
items from (Diodes, BJT and FET) and the
- 1 1 1 1 - - -
the total analysis, design and application of
Applied electronic circuits, such as
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
Electronics (I) amplifiers
25
To introduce sample applications
and design guidelines of electronic - - - 1 1 - - -
circuits
To initiate the students’
understanding of the concepts,
Ministry of Education (Table 6)
Higher Education Sub-sector
26
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electrical Power and Control Engineering)
27
Learning outcomes
Cognitive
Creation/Synthesis
Weight of Number of test
Total
Understanding
Themes Name of Courses ECTS course or items from each Learning outcome
Remembering
Psychomotor
Application
proportion course
Evaluation
Affective
Analysis
To enable students to understand
the basic electromagnetic
1 1 - - - - 1 -
phenomenon, circuit variables and
parameters
To enable students to understand
and apply the fundamental and
Fundamental of - - 1 2 1 - -
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 derived circuit laws and theorems 9
Electrical Engineering
to the analysis of dc circuits
To enable students to understand
and apply the fundamental and
derived circuit laws and theorems - - - 1 1 - - -
to the analysis of steady state poly-
phase ac circuits;
Familiarize students with
1 - - - - - 1 -
components of computers
Define common terminologies used
- 1 - - - - - -
in programming
Explain the steps, tools and
Computer
technical approaches involved in - 1 - 1 - - - -
programming
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 program design 8
(Introduction to
Use the techniques of program
computing)
design to develop programs that - - - - 1 1 - -
solve real life problems
Utilize advanced concepts of
programming to provide better - 1 - - - - -
solutions
To equip students with the basics
of Semiconductor technology in the
1 1 - - - - - -
application of electronics
equipment
Core To train students the operational
Share = 50 principle of Semiconductor devices
items from (Diodes, BJT and FET) and the
- 1 1 1 1 - - -
the total analysis, design and application of
electronic circuits, such as
Applied Electronics (I) 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
amplifiers
To28introduce sample applications
and design guidelines of electronic - - - 1 1 - - -
circuits
To initiate the students’
understanding of the concepts,
Ministry of Education (Table 7)
Higher Education Sub-sector
29
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Industrial Control Engineering)
30
Learning outcomes
Cognitive
Total
Understanding
Remembering
Psychomotor
Themes Name of Courses ECTS course or items from each Learning outcome
Application
proportion course
Evaluation
Affective
Creation/
Analysis
To enable students to understand
the basic electromagnetic
1 1 - - - - 1 -
phenomenon, circuit variables and
parameters
To enable students to understand
and apply the fundamental and
Fundamental of - - 1 2 1 - -
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 derived circuit laws and theorems 9
Electrical Engineering
to the analysis of dc circuits
To enable students to understand
and apply the fundamental and
derived circuit laws and theorems - - - 1 1 - - -
to the analysis of steady state poly-
phase ac circuits;
Familiarize students with
1 - - - - - 1 -
components of computers
Define common terminologies used
- 1 - - - - - -
in programming
Explain the steps, tools and
Computer
technical approaches involved in - 1 - 1 - - - -
programming
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 program design 8
(Introduction to
Use the techniques of program
computing)
design to develop programs that - - - - 1 1 - -
solve real life problems
Utilize advanced concepts of
programming to provide better - 1 - - - - -
solutions
To equip students with the basics of
Semiconductor technology in the
1 1 - - - - - -
application of electronics
equipment
Core To train students the operational
Share = 50 principle of Semiconductor devices
items from (Diodes, BJT and FET) and the
the total - 1 1 1 1 - - -
analysis, design and application of
electronic circuits, such as
Applied Electronics (I) 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
amplifiers
31To introduce sample applications
and design guidelines of electronic - - - 1 1 - - -
circuits
To initiate the students’
understanding of the concepts,
Ministry of Education (Table 8)
Higher Education Sub-sector
32
Test Blueprint (Table Specification) for BSC in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Power Engineering)
33
Learning outcomes
Cognitive
Creation/Synthesis
Number of
Weight of
Name of test items
Understanding
Themes ECTS course or Learning outcome
Remembering
Psychomotor
Courses from each
Application
proportion
Evaluation
course
Affective
Analysis
Total
To enable students to understand the
basic electromagnetic phenomenon, 1 1 - - - - 1 -
circuit variables and parameters
To enable students to understand and
apply the fundamental and derived
Fundamental - - 1 2 1 - -
circuit laws and theorems to the
of Electrical 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
analysis of dc circuits
Engineering
To enable students to understand and
apply the fundamental and derived
circuit laws and theorems to the - - - 1 1 - - -
analysis of steady state polyphase ac
circuits;
Familiarize students with components
1 - - - - - 1 -
of computers
Define common terminologies used in
- 1 - - - - - -
programming
Explain the steps, tools and technical
Computer
approaches involved in program - 1 - 1 - - - -
programming
5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈8 design 8
(Introduction
Use the techniques of program design
to computing)
to develop programs that solve real - - - - 1 1 - -
life problems
Utilize advanced concepts of
programming to provide better - 1 - - - - -
solutions
To equip students with the basics of
Semiconductor technology in the 1 1 - - - - - -
application of electronics equipment
Core To train students the operational
Share = 50 principle of Semiconductor devices
items from (Diodes, BJT and FET) and the - 1 1 1 1 - - -
the total analysis, design and application of
Applied
electronic circuits, such as amplifiers
Electronics 5 5/30≈0.17 0.17*50≈9 9
To introduce sample applications and
(I)
design guidelines of electronic - - - 1 1 - - -
circuits
34 students’
To initiate the
understanding of the concepts, know-
how and tools of Electronic Design - - - - - - 1 -
Automation (EDA) for circuit
analysis and design
9. Conclusion
Exit examination can have a vital role in producing knowledgeable, skillful and attitudinally
matured graduates. It also helps in improving academic programs quality and effectiveness.
Furthermore, it can create the platform for cooperation among academic programs at different
universities to work jointly to improve the programs quality.
Based on identified graduate profiles, competencies and learning outcomes twelve (12) courses
were selected to evaluate the competency of the target group through exit examination. The draft
exit exam test blueprint is prepared assist the preparation of a test that is representative, broadly
sampled, and consisting of complete knowledge domain expected of the Ethiopian higher
education students on completion of their study program. This draft exit exam test blueprint
should be reviewed and discussed with all the other universities and stakeholders. Accordingly,
the list of courses may be updated based on curriculum revision if there is an addition or removal
from the identified set.
For successful competency evaluation of the students the following key points should be taken
into account.
The examination questions should focus on key knowledge of each specific course
instead of detailed assessment that has already been undertaken in their course work.
The examination questions should focus on long-term knowledge and transferrable skill. It
should also take into account the student ECTS load during graduation time.
The timing and administration of the competency examination should not be a hindrance
for timely graduation.
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