PEO1. Graduates work in industrial organizations, design offices, and research and development centers in the fields of industrial design, product development, and manufacturing processes.
PEO2. Graduates are capable of demonstrating leadership in professional fields, engaging in entrepreneurial activities, providing independent engineering and design services, and undertaking leadership or managerial roles in projects.
PEO3. Graduates take part in research, development, production, and project design activities in the areas of product design, material technologies, and sustainable design within national and international industrial organizations, public institutions, and academia.
PEO4. Graduates develop design and engineering solutions that embrace sustainability principles while considering social and environmental needs.
PEO5. Graduates continue their professional development and advance in their areas of expertise through graduate education and research activities.
PO1: Engineering Knowledge
Ability to acquire and apply in-depth knowledge of mathematics, natural sciences, fundamental engineering concepts, computer-aided computations, and specialized engineering fields, and to effectively use this knowledge in solving complex engineering problems.
PO2: Problem Analysis
Ability to identify, formulate, and analyze complex engineering problems by applying knowledge of basic sciences, mathematics, and engineering principles, while considering the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
PO3: Engineering Design
Ability to develop creative solutions to complex engineering problems that meet current and future needs, and to design complex systems, processes, devices, or products under realistic constraints and conditions.
PO4: Use of Techniques and Tools
Ability to select and use appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and information technologies, including prediction and modeling tools, for the analysis and solution of complex engineering problems, with awareness of their limitations.
PO5: Research and Investigation
Ability to use research methods for the investigation of complex engineering problems, including literature review, experimental design, conducting experiments, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of results.
PO6: Global Impact of Engineering Applications
Knowledge of the effects of engineering applications on society, health and safety, economy, sustainability, and the environment within the framework of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; awareness of the legal implications of engineering solutions.
PO7: Ethical Conduct
Ability to act in accordance with the ethical principles of the engineering profession, with awareness of ethical responsibilities, non-discrimination, impartiality, and embracing diversity.
PO8: Individual and Teamwork
Ability to work effectively both individually and as a member or leader of interdisciplinary teams in face-to-face, remote, or hybrid environments.
PO9: Oral and Written Communication
Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written forms on technical matters by considering the diverse characteristics of the target audience, such as educational background, language, and profession.
PO10: Project Management
Knowledge of professional practices such as project management and economic feasibility analysis; awareness of entrepreneurship and innovation.
PO11: Lifelong Learning
Ability to engage in independent and continuous learning, adapt to new and emerging technologies, and think critically about technological changes as part of lifelong learning.
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