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Curricula  >  Program Outcomes for Master's of Science and Ph.D. Students

  • Graduates will have an expertise in a chosen subfield of study in either: mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, bioengineering, paper science engineering, or medical physics.
  • Graduates will be able to perform research emphasizing creativity, independent action, and scientific method (except MS nonthesis students).
  • Graduates will have an ability to identify and formulate advanced problems and apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve those problems.
  • Graduates will have an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern tools, to include computational tools, necessary for professional practice.
  • Graduates will be able to communicate effectively.
  • Graduates will recognize the need for, and ability to engage in, lifelong learning.
  • Graduates will have an in-depth knowledge in a coherent major subject as well as breadth of knowledge in a minor field (Ph.D. students only).
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