Program Outcomes
- (EC
3e) Graduates will have the ability to identify, formulate, and solve
mechanical engineering problems.
- (EC
3a) Graduates will have an ability to apply knowledge of multivariate
calculus, differential equations, basic sciences, and the several
engineering sciences to mechanical engineering problems.
- (EC 8)
Graduates will have knowledge of statistics, linear algebra, college-level
chemistry, and knowledge in depth of calculus-based physics.
- (EC
3c, 8) Graduates will have an ability to design both components and
systems, in both the thermo-fluid and mechanical areas, to meet
professional design requirements.
- (EC
3b) Graduates will have an ability to design and conduct experiments, as
well as to analyze and interpret data.
- (EC
3d) Graduates will have an ability to function on a multi-disciplinary
project team, where personal responsibilities are divided by functional
area (strength, control, thermal management, economics, etc.) as opposed
to by subdividing the physical components of the project.
- (EC
3k) Graduates will have the ability to use the techniques, skills, and
modern engineering tools necessary for mechanical engineering practice.
- (EC
3g) Graduates will communicate effectively by written, oral, and graphical
means.
- (EC
3f) Graduates will have an understanding of professional and ethical
responsibility.
- (EC
3i) Graduates will recognize of the need for, and have the ability to
engage in life-long learning.
- (EC
3h) Graduates will have the broad education necessary to understand the
impact of mechanical engineering solutions in a global societal context.
- (EC 3j) Graduates will have knowledge of contemporary issues that could impact
their professional practice.