Bachelor's Degree Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Sufficient knowledge on Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Computer Engineering subjects; the ability to apply this knowledge to engineering problems.
  2. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
  3. Ability to design a system, device, or process to meet desired needs under realistic conditions.
  4. Ability to develop and use the required capabilities, modern methods, and tools for Computer Engineering applications; efficient use of information technologies for research and access to useful databases and information resources.
  5. Ability to design and conduct experiments related to engineering problems, observe and analyze the results, and interpret the data.
  6. Ability to work in interdisciplinary groups.
  7. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  8. Understanding the importance of lifelong learning; the ability to follow developments in science and technology and continuously renew oneself.
  9. Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility.
  10. Knowledge about basic standards and project management in engineering, economic aspects of the project, risk and change management, as well as awareness of innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.
  11. Awareness of the impacts of engineering practices on global, economic, environmental, and social contexts, including health, safety, and other contemporary issues, as well as the legal consequences of engineering practices.

11/7/2024