Mechanical Engineering Objectives
Objective 3 is to prepare graduates who will become leaders shaping the social, intellectual, business and technical worlds.
Strategy and Action 1
Require courses in humanities and social sciences in four of the following basic areas:
- Epistemology and Cognition
- Ethics and Moral
- Social Analysis
- Historical Analysis
- Literature and Arts
- Foreign Language
- Place engineering in a broader context
- Develop leadership potential
- Create a base for life-long learning
- Encourage interdisciplinary thought and experience through certificate programs such as Engineering Physics, Engineering Biology, Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Material Science and Engineering, Engineering Management Systems, Applied and Computational Mathematics, and Program in Applications of Computing
- Place engineering in context
- Communicate effectively across discipline boundary.
Foster personal development by exposure to a broad cultural and intellectual undergraduate residential life.
Outcomes:
- Understanding diversity
- Personal integrity
- Place engineering in context
Provide opportunity to study abroad.
Outcomes:
- Understanding of global issues and interests.





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