| Goal # |
Program Outcomes |
Course Linkage |
Performance Criterion |
| 1 |
an ability to apply knowledge of engineering materials, applied mechanics, thermal sciences, fundamentals of electricity, manufacturing processes, mechanical design, computer-aided engineering graphics, and electro-mechanical devices and controls |
MET 4141, MET 4421 |
In 4141, 80% of the students will pass (70% points) tests and quizzes on componenet design questions. 100% of the design groups will develop CAD models for their design. In 4421, 80% of students will correctly work 70% of test problems identifying components of a measurement system and selecting sensors for experimental use |
| 2 |
an ability to apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of mathematics, science, engineering and technology |
MET 4141 |
100% of groups will perform a patent and/or lierature search and 90% will reference documents that are actually appropriate to their particular project. |
| 3 |
an ability to conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes |
MET 4141 |
100% of student groups will perform Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and/or Computational Fluid Mechanics (CFD) simulation of their design and demonsrate the incorporation of the results in their projects. |
| 4 |
an ability to apply creativity in the design of systems, components, and processes |
MET 4141 |
90% of student groups will conduct brainsorming sessions to generate at least three new ideas for solving design problems. |
| 5 |
an ability to function effectively on teams |
MET 4141 |
All students will be part of a design team and continue to work together effectively. Design teams will maintain design notebook demonstrating professional record keeping as a team |
| 6 |
an ability to identify, analyze and solve technical problems |
MET 4141 |
All design groups will Develop customer requirements; Perform engineering analyses; Develop design specifications; and Implement their solution in the design project. |
| 7 |
an ability to communicate effectively |
MET 4141 |
All student groups will deliver a mid-term and a final oral (audi-visual) presentation. Student teams will also write a final report. |
| 8 |
a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning |
MET 4141 |
30% of the students will join student chapter of a professional society (ASME, SAE,SME, etc.). |
| 9 |
an ability to understand professional, ethical and social responsibilities |
MET 4141 |
80% of students will write memo summarizing the ethics messages shown in video. 75% of the reports will correctly cite published materials. |
| 10 |
a respect for diversity and a knowledge of contemporary professional, societal and global issues |
MET 4141 |
25% of students will start process (by registering for FE Exam) towards professional registration (PE) |
| 11 |
a commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement |
MET 4141 |
80% of the deliverables will be completed on time. |
| 12 |
technical expertise in engineering materials, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, industrial electronics. |
MET 4141 |
80% of student groups will perform stress, deflection analyses, select appropriate materials along with any static analyses, as needed by the project. |
| 13 |
technical expertise with added depth in mechanical design and computer-aided design |
MET 4141 |
90% of design teams will perform design analyses of their projects including computer graphics and FEA. |
| 14 |
added technical depth in at least one of the following (selected by the student): analysis and design of HVAC&R systems, including economic analysis and computerized energy evaluation methods; engineering materials; or manufacturing |
MET 3123 or MET 3331 or MET 3402 |
In 3123, 80% of students will show basic ability to design and anayze linkages by getting 70% on test number 1.
In 3331, 80% of the students will pass (70% points) tests on cutting tool/ jig/ fixture/ die designs questions, 70% of
students will be able to design tools which would be useful for industry, and 30% of them will be able to come up with innovative and high quality designs.
In 3402, 80% of students will be able to apply sychrometrics to common humid air processes and to analyze major thermodynamic cycles. |
| 15 |
ability to use calculus to solve applied physics problems in mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electromagentism, optics, and modern physics |
ENGR 3122 |
On test problems requiring calculus, 80% of students will get 70% of points. |