Program Outcomes

Program Outcomes

MATHEMATICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM OUTCOMES

By the end of the program, graduates should be able to

  1. demonstrate the ability to solve problems by using techniques from calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, probability and statistics,
  2. demonstrate the ability to use mathematics and mechanics to construct, analyze and interpret real world problems,
  3. demonstrate the ability to apply mathematics to the solutions of problems,
  4. have a basic knowledge of mechanics, information sciences and social sciences,
  5. have the ability to write computer programs and use algorithms for solving problems,
  6. have a basic knowledge of the main fields of mathematics and mechanics, including differential equations, elasticity theory, and fluid mechanics,
  7. have the ability to function both independently and as a member of a multidisciplinary team,
  8. communicate effectively both in written and oral formats,
  9. recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in life-long learning,
  10. recognize the importance of ethics in professional life.