PEO's and PSO's
Mechanical Engineering
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
The Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) describe the expected accomplishments of graduates a few years after completing the program. The PEOs of the Mechanical Engineering program are:
Graduates will demonstrate strong technical competence in mechanical engineering fundamentals, enabling them to design, analyze, and develop mechanical systems and components for real-world industrial applications.
Graduates will apply analytical and problem-solving skills to address complex engineering challenges in manufacturing, thermal systems, and product design using modern tools and methodologies.
Graduates will exhibit professional ethics, effective communication, and teamwork skills required to succeed in industry, research, and entrepreneurial environments in the manufacturing and engineering sector.
Graduates will engage in lifelong learning and adapt to the rapidly evolving landscape of mechanical engineering through continuous professional development and advanced studies.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
The Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) describe what students are expected to know and be able to do upon graduation, specific to the Mechanical Engineering program:
Apply knowledge of engineering mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and manufacturing processes to design and develop efficient mechanical systems, components, and products for industrial applications.
Utilize modern engineering tools including CAD/CAM software, FEA, simulation platforms, and CNC machining to analyze, optimize, and manufacture mechanical components with precision and quality.
Demonstrate the ability to work in multidisciplinary teams, contribute to research and innovation in manufacturing and design, and apply mechanical engineering solutions to societal and industrial challenges with professional responsibility.