Mechanical Engineering Department

Outcomes

Nine program outcomes have been identified by the mechanical engineering department, as listed below. These outcomes are closely related to the ABET program curricular outcomes.

(1) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and the sciences of engineering principles to solve problems in mechanical engineering.

(2) An ability to design, conduct, analyze, and interpret results of laboratory experiments involving mechanical engineering applications, including the use of statistical and computational methods.

(3) Familiarity and experience with modern techniques and methodologies required for engineering design.

(4) An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems which involve the applications of mechanical systems, thermal fluid systems and materials selection for such systems.

(5) An ability to work in and lead teams in the solution of engineering problems. 

(6) An understanding of professional, ethical and social responsibilities and their implications.

(7) An ability to communicate effectively through written reports and oral presentations.

(8) Recognition of the need for and ability to engage in life-long learning.

(9) Knowledge of contemporary issues in the context of engineering problems in mechanical engineering.