Program Outcomes

    1. (EC 3e) Graduates will have the ability to identify, formulate, and solve mechanical engineering problems.
    2. (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.
    3. (EC 8) Graduates will have knowledge of statistics, linear algebra, college-level chemistry, and knowledge in depth of calculus-based physics.
    4. (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.
    5. (EC 3b) Graduates will have an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
    6. (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.
    7. (EC 3k) Graduates will have the ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for mechanical engineering practice.
    8. (EC 3g) Graduates will communicate effectively by written, oral, and graphical means.
    9. (EC 3f) Graduates will have an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
    10. (EC 3i) Graduates will recognize of the need for, and have the ability to engage in life-long learning.
    11. (EC 3h) Graduates will have the broad education necessary to understand the impact of mechanical engineering solutions in a global societal context.
    12. (EC 3j) Graduates will have knowledge of contemporary issues that could impact their professional practice.