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Program Outcomes and Objectives
| Undergraduate Educational
Objectives |
- Practice the mechanical or mechanical-polymer engineering
disciplines successfully within community accepted standards.
- Acquire teamwork and communications skills to develop a
successful career in mechanical or mechanical-polymer engineering.
- Fulfill professional and ethical responsibilities in the
practice of mechanical or mechanical-polymer engineering,
including social, environmental and economical considerations.
- Engage in professional service, such as
participation in professional society and community service.
- Engage in life-long learning activities,
such as graduate studies or professional workshops.
- Develop a professional career in the prevailing
market that meets personal goals, objectives and desires.
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| BS in Mechanical
Engineering, Program Outcomes |
- Apply knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering in a logical and discerning manner.
- Design
and perform laboratory experiments for thermal, fluid and
mechanical systems;
know how to analyze and interpret results.
- Design thermal, fluid,
mechanical and control systems to meet specifications within
environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability and sustainability constraints.
- Participate effectively
in teams involving several disciplines.
- Identify, formulate,
and solve thermal, fluid and mechanical problems
by applying first principles, including open-ended problems.
- Develop practical
solutions for mechanical engineering problems under
professional and ethical constraints.
- Communicate effectively
with written, oral, and visual means in a technical
setting.
- Understand the impact
of engineering in a global, economic, environmental,
and societal context.
- Be prepared for
a lifetime of continuing education.
- Know about contemporary
issues in engineering.
- Have an ability to use
modern modeling and simulation techniques, and
computing tools.
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| BS in Mechanical
Polymer Engineering, Program Outcomes |
- Apply knowledge of mathematics, science
and engineering in a logical and discerning manner.
- Design and perform laboratory experiments
for thermal, fluid, materials and mechanical systems; know
how to analyze and interpret results.
- Design thermal, fluid, mechanical, materials
and control systems to meet specifications within environmental,
social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability
and sustainability constraints.
- Participate effectively in teams involving
several disciplines.
- Identify, formulate, and solve thermal,
fluid, materials and mechanical problems by applying first
principles, including open-ended problems.
- Develop practical solutions for mechanical-polymer
engineering problems under professional and ethical constraints.
- Communicate effectively with written, oral,
and visual means in a technical setting.
- Understand the impact of engineering in
a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
- Be prepared for a lifetime of continuing
education.
- Know about contemporary issues in engineering.
- Have an ability to use modern modeling and
simulation techniques, and computing tools.
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The University of Akron
Mechanical Engineering Department
ASEC, Rm. 101.
Akron, Ohio 44325-3903
Department Office: (330) 972-6307
Department Fax: (330) 972-6027
Office Location: ASEC 101
Email: smeier@uakron.edu
Department Chair: Dr. Celal Batur
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