Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology

Expected Outcomes

The MET Program is designed so that MET graduates can achieve a relevant and current set of program outcomes and, by achieving these, be prepared to pursue a career in engineering technology. Upon completion of the MET program, the successful graduate will be able to:

  • Apply the fundamentals of mathematics, science and engineering principles to the testing, production and design implementation of electromechanical systems and processes.
  • Apply current technologies such as computer aided engineering software and graphics to the solution of technical problems.
  • Demonstrate competence in manufacturing processes, instrumentation, control and automation, and thermal-fluids.
  • Function effectively as a member of a project-oriented team.
  • Effectively communicate in written and oral form.
  • Apply a knowledge of professional standards, ethics, and social and global issues to his/her professional work.
  • Have an appreciation for and a commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement.
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