Civil and environmental engineering
Graduates of this degree course must:
- have knowledge of mathematical and scientific methods, and be able to apply it to analyse and describe engineering problems;
- have a sound knowledge of engineering methods and their applications in either civil, environmental or territorial engineering, and be able to identify and solve problems using up-to-date methods and tools;
- be able to use tools and techniques to design components, systems and processes;
- be able to conduct experiments and analyse their results;
- be able to understand the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment;
- understand professional and ethical responsibilities;
- know business culture with regards to economics, management and organisation;
- have a knowledge of the current issues in the field;
- have good interpersonal and decision-making skills;
- understand the importance of keeping abreast of developments in the field.
Industrial Engineering
Graduates of this degree course must:
- have adequate knowledge of mathematical and scientific methods and their applications so that they are able to analyse and describe engineering problems;
- have a sound knowledge of engineering methods and their applications in industrial engineering, and be able to identify and solve problems in the field using the most up-to-date methods and tools;
- be able to use tools and techniques to design components, systems and processes;
- be able to conduct experiments and analyse their results;
- be able to understand the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment;
- understand professional and ethical responsibilities;
- know business culture with regards to economics, management and organisation;
- have a knowledge of current issues in the field;
- have good interpersonal and decision-making skills;
- understand the importance of keeping abreast of developments in the field.
Information engineering
Graduates of this degree course must:
- have adequate knowledge of mathematical and scientific methods and their applications so as to be able to analyse and describe engineering problems;
- have sound knowledge of engineering methods and their applications in information technology, and be able to identify and solve problems in the field using the most up-to-date methods and tools;
- be able to use tools and techniques to design components, systems and processes;
- be able to conduct experiments and analyse their results;
- be able to understand the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment;
- understand professional and ethical responsibilities;
- know business culture with regards to economics, management and organisation;
- have a knowledge of current issues in the field;
- have good interpersonal and decision-making skills;
- understand the importance of keeping abreast of developments in the field.