Program Educational Objectives (PEAs)
PEA-1 To graduate engineers who pursue and advance their careers in medium- and large-scale enterprises within public institutions or the private sector, performing design, project development, implementation, and supervision activities in manufacturing, energy, and mechanical installation fields.
PEA-2 To graduate engineers who serve as designers and researchers in R&D departments with up-to-date scientific and technological knowledge; and who conduct academic projects and scientific research at national and international universities.
PEA-3 To graduate entrepreneurial engineers who take active roles at all levels of professional or community-service-oriented organizations, continuously enhancing their professional experience and knowledge.
Program Goals (PGs)
PG-1 To equip students with strong theoretical and practical knowledge in engineering and basic sciences, enabling them to determine appropriate methods and apply them effectively to solve engineering problems.
PG-2 To ensure students gain competence in design, project development, and cost analysis within the department’s five major divisions: Thermodynamics, Energy, Manufacturing, Construction, Mechanics, and Machine Theory and Dynamics; and to implement engineering projects effectively.
PG-3 To enable students to use computer-aided engineering and relevant software tools effectively in solving engineering problems.
PG-4 To develop graduates who can work both independently and collaboratively in Mechanical Engineering and interdisciplinary teams; who possess strong communication skills and adapt rapidly to advancements in science and technology.
PG-5 To cultivate graduates who are aware of lifelong learning; who prioritize occupational health and safety, environmental responsibility, professional accountability, and ethical principles.
