“…A partial requirement of becoming accredited by the CEAB is that engineering faculties have processes in place to assess their program outcomes in the context of the 12 graduate attributes, and that the results are applied to the continual development and improvement of their curricula [6] [8] [9]. The Industry forum is such a process, whereby Industry representatives discuss and critique the CEAB attributes exhibited by new engineering graduates, as well as the faculty's assessment tools and processes, and the results of these discussions are sent to the Faculty's Curriculum Management Committee (CMC) to analyze for the development and improvement of the engineering programs.…”