Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences / Mechatronics Engineering

Programme Learning Outcomes

Key Learning Outcomes;

Graduates of the programs will be able to;
  1. Graduates will have a substantial knowledge of mathematics, science and related fields of engineering.
  2. Graduates will have the ability to use mathematics, science and engineering skills in problems related to mechatronics engineering.
  3. Graduates will have an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems using established methods and modern engineering tools.
  4. Graduates will have an ability to design a product, system and process to meet desired needs within constraints such as economic, environmental, manufacturability and sustainability.
  5. Graduates effectively select and utilise the modern techniques and tools used in mechatronics engineering applications.
  6. Graduates design mathematical models, computer simulations, implement them and interpret the results.
  7. Graduates will have an ability to communicate clearly and effectively with the engineering community and function effectively as an individual and/or on multidisciplinary teams.
  8. With a good command of modern communication techniques, they conduct literature research, surveys, investigates databases and other information sources and effectively reach the up to date knowledge.
  9. Graduates will have the capability for lifelong learning and they will participate and contribute to academic and engineering communities to follow developments in science and engineering fields.
  10. Graduates will have effective written and oral communication skills; they can use at least one European language at B1 level.
  11. Graduates use technical drawing effectively as a communication method, they know symbols and signs used in mechatronics engineering and can effectively use at least one computer aided drawing software
  12. Graduates can work professionally in the electronics and mechanical system design areas by preparing and managing projects.
  13. Graduates will have an established understanding of operational and environmental health and safety and an awareness of ethical responsibilities and liabilities of the engineering practices.
  14. Graduates will be able to specify, coordinate, and conduct quality control and quality assurance procedures.
  15. Graduates will be concerned with the social, cultural and ethical perspectives of the problem as well as the economic, manufacturability and sustainability aspects of the innoative solutions suggested
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