Abstract
Academic accreditation of degree programs is becoming an important mean for many institutions to improve the quality of their degree programs. Many programs, in particular computing and engineering, offered by many schools have engaged in the accreditation process with different accreditation bodies. Accreditation bodies include ABET in USA, ABEEK in South Korea, JABEE in Japan, etc. Probably the most known accreditation body in the Unites States of America for engineering, computing, technology, and applied science programs is ABET. A key problem towards the satisfaction of accreditation criteria for most of accreditation agencies including ABET is the appropriate definition and assessment of program educational objectives for a specific degree program. Program Educational Objectives are important as they represent the ultimate mean to judge the quality of a program. They related directly to student outcomes and curriculum of a degree program. We propose a set of guidelines to help understand how program educational objectives can be defined and assessed. We relate and use examples from our practical experience acquired while working on the ABET accreditation of a Software Engineering program.