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The Engineering Science program aims to equip students with a solid grounding in fundamental engineering principles. Its T-shaped curriculum features a broad base formed by a common core of selected courses from multiple engineering fields—such as industrial, electrical, and mechanical—along with the essential science and mathematics courses these disciplines demand. Specialization is achieved through technical electives, which span various engineering areas, allowing students to concentrate in a particular field if desired. Graduates of this program will be prepared for careers in industrial, electrical, mechanical, design, and process engineering, among others, and will also qualify for graduate studies in these areas.
After successfully finishing the program, students will achieve the following learning outcomes:
Identify, analyze, and resolve intricate engineering challenges using engineering, scientific, and mathematical principles.
Develop engineering designs that address specific requirements while accounting for public health, safety, welfare, and global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic considerations.
Communicate clearly and effectively with diverse audiences.
Acknowledge ethical and professional duties in engineering contexts and make well-reasoned decisions that evaluate the effects of engineering solutions on global, economic, environmental, and societal scales.
Collaborate productively in teams, demonstrating leadership, fostering an inclusive and cooperative atmosphere, setting objectives, organizing tasks, and achieving goals.
The Energy Systems Engineering Option enables Energy Science students to specialize in the design, processes, and systems involved in energy conversion, distribution, and storage.