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Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use
S2
mechanical engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
Apply mechanical engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs in the
S3 mechanical engineering field with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well
as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
Apply analytical and numerical methods used with software packages to solve mechanical
S4
engineering problems, do applied research and write technical reports.
S5 Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
Values
Involve effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a
V1
collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
Manage self-performance and progress through acquiring and applying new knowledge
V2
using appropriate learning strategies.
Contribute ethical and professional responsibilities in mechanical engineering situations and
V3 make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in
global, economic, environmental, and societal.
Table S2.1.1.2: Program Goals
The Goals of Mechanical Engineering Program
Preparing the engineer who is able to keep pace with modern technological developments
G1M
and deal with them with high efficiency Improving the quality of teaching and learning.
Preparing and qualifying the engineer scientifically and practically to be able to enter the
G2M
competition in the local labor market and regional.
Developing the capabilities and skills of the engineer for self-learning, and developing his
G3M
capabilities for study and research and the acquisition of the ability to learn throughout life.
G4M Developing program of graduate studies.
G5M Development and support of scientific research.
Table S2.1.1.3: Program Graduate Attributes
The Program Graduate Attributes
PGA1 Critical Thinking: Ability to think critically and creatively to solve problems.
Continuous Self-Education: An ability to use appropriate knowledge and skills to identify,
PGA2
formulate, analyze, and solve complex mechanical engineering problems.
Communication, Professional Behaviors, and Teamwork Skills: The ability to
PGA3 communicate and collaborate with individuals, and within teams, in professional and
community settings
Analysis and Interpretation: An ability to conduct investigations of complex mechanical
PGA4 problems by methods that include appropriate experiments, analysis and interpretation
of data and synthesis of information in order to reach valid conclusions.
PGA5 Competency to Solve Engineering Problems: Ability to solve engineering problems to
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