Electrical Engineering
Project Proposal Rubric
Name: ___________________ Teacher:
Date : ___________________ Title of Work: ___________________
 
Criteria
Points
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2
3
4
 
Project Introduction
The student has not introduced the project at all
The student has introduced the project BUT has not indicated any of the electrical engineering info: kV,MVA,line lengths, etc.
The student has introduced the project but has not mentioned all of the relevant electrical engineering info:kV,MVA,etc.
The student has introduced the project with all the relevant engineering info too
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Problem and Subproblem/s Statements
There are no Problem Statements
The Problem Statements are actually Solution Statements
There are Problem Statements BUT they include the likely solutions to the problems
The Problem and Sub Problem Statements are correctly stated. They are clear and concise.
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Size and Level of Project
The proposed project is neither at Level III NOR requires at least 30 hrs. of engineering activity to complete
The proposed project is: At Level III OR Requires at least 30 hrs. of engineering activity to complete BUT isn't both
The proposed project will be at Level III AND requires at least 30 hrs. of engineering activity to complete IF recommendations are heeded
The proposed project is both at Level III AND requires at least 30 hrs. of engineering activity to complete
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Proposed Project Outputs
MS PowerPoint and MS Word only
MS PowerPoint, MS Word, and MS Excel only
MS PowerPoint, MS Word, and Power Electronics Simulation OR MultiSim OR DigSilent PowerFactory only
MS PowerPoint, MS Word, and Power Electronics Simulation OR MultiSim OR DigSilent PowerFactory AND Build a working prototype
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Acceptable? Recommendations?
Not Acceptable at all No recommendations will get it to the required Level and/or task duration
Not yet Acceptable Recommend the following:
Acceptable but can be better Recommended improvements:
Totally acceptable No recommendations necessary
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