Educational Objectives of the Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Program
EO1. To enable graduates to develop successful careers in advanced technology fields of their choice—such as mechanics, design and manufacturing, materials, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and energy—through the knowledge and skills gained in engineering and basic sciences during the program.
EO2. To prepare graduates to undertake roles such as senior managers, project consultants, project leaders, team leaders, specialists, and instructors in their professional careers.
EO3. To encourage graduates to pursue graduate studies in disciplines such as Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Aircraft Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, and Automotive Engineering.
EO4. To educate Mechanical Engineers who are preferred in R&D and/or design centers of national and international private sector companies, as well as in research centers of universities and public institutions and in academia, particularly in the fields of aerospace, defense, transportation, and energy.