Program Outcomes

  1. Knowledge in mathematics, natural sciences, fundamental engineering, computational methods, and specific subjects related to engineering discipline; the ability to utilize this knowledge in solving complex engineering problems.
  2. Competence in addressing complex engineering problems by utilizing fundamental science, mathematics, and engineering knowledge; defining, formulating, and analyzing the problems at hand.
  3. Ability to design creative solutions for complex engineering problems; designing complex systems, processes, devices, or products considering realistic constraints and conditions, meeting current and future requirements.
  4. Proficiency in the analysis and resolution of complex engineering problems, including prediction and modeling; selecting and utilizing appropriate techniques, resources, modern engineering, and computing tools while being aware of their limitations.
  5. Proficiency in research methodologies including literature review, experimental design, conducting experiments, data collection, analysis, and interpretation for investigating complex engineering problems.
  6. Effective collaboration in individual, intra-disciplinary, and multidisciplinary teams (face-to-face, remote, or mixed) as a team member or leader.
  7. Effective oral and written communication skills in technical subjects considering various audience diversities (education, language, profession).
  8. Lifelong learning skills encompassing independent and continuous learning, adaptability to new and emerging technologies, and the ability to think critically about technological changes.
  9. Awareness of engineering professional principles, ethical responsibility, unbiased behavior, and inclusivity without discrimination in any aspect.
  10. Knowledge of practical applications in the professional field such as project management and economic feasibility analysis; awareness of entrepreneurship and innovation.
  11. Knowledge about the impacts of engineering practices on society, health, safety, economy, sustainability, and the environment; awareness of the legal implications of engineering solutions.