Department of
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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Post-Graduate program mission and description
The mission of the graduate program in mechanical engineering at The Petroleum Institute is to provide graduate students with learning opportunities for acquiring a broad base of mechanical engineering knowledge necessary for advanced work in Mechanical engineering, an in-depth research experience in thermo-fluids and/or mechanics and materials and/or controls and automation, and the necessary skills for life-long learning and professional development.
Post-Graduate program goals (educational objectives)
- Prepare ME graduate students to build on their acquired knowledge to generate and analyze original research results and to communicate those results through oral presentations and/or written publications in both independent and team environments.
- Enhance graduate students’ intellectual, analytical and experimental skills.
- Provide graduate students with opportunities to gain awareness of advances in mechanical engineering.
- Strengthen students’ commitments to professional development and life-long learning skills.
Post-Graduate program objectives (outcomes)
Upon completion of the Master’s program, Graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate an ability to perform research and/or perform advanced engineering analysis in their area of specialty.
- Formulate and analyze engineering problems, and synthesize and develop appropriate solutions, based on fundamental and advanced principles.
- Design mechanical systems to meet desired specifications using advanced engineering tools and techniques.
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