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Assessment UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM OUTCOMES Consistent with the criteria set by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ( ABET ), the Program Outcomes of the Department of Mechanical Engineering are to educate graduates who -- by the time of graduation -- will be able to:a. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering with: a1. Knowledge in chemistry and calculus-based physics in depth a2. Mathematics through multivariate calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra a3. Probability and statistics a4. Mechanical engineering sciences: solid mechanics, fluid-thermal science, material science b. Design and conduct experiments methodically, analyze data, and interpret results c. Design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs with applications to: c1. Mechanical systems c2 . Thermal systems d. Function in teams to carry out multidisciplinary projects e. Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems f. Understand professional and ethical responsibilities g. Communicate effectively, in writing and orally h. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context through broad education i. Recognize the need to engage in lifelong learning j. Demonstrate knowledge of contemporary issues k. Use the techniques, skills, and modern tools of engineering effectively and correctly in engineering practice with: k1. Mechanical engineering analysis tools (e.g., ANSYS, ProMechanica, etc.) k2. Engineering design and manufacturing tools (e.g., ProE) k3. Internet and library resources k4. Mathematical computing and analysis tools (e.g., Matlab, Excel, LabView, Minitab, etc.)
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