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General Engineering Program Educational Objectives

The Program Educational Objectives are aligned with the University and the Faculty of Integrated Technologies mission statements. These statements share common values to providing professionally competent graduates who can serve both as leaders and competent team members who serve the society in a professional and ethical manner.

The Program Educational Objectives address the core competencies of the program as follows:

  • PEO #1 Benefited from their broad-based education and knowledge of fundamental engineering principles, our graduates will obtain technical and management leadership positions in their professional careers.
  • PEO #2 Building upon their acquired interpersonal and communications skills, our graduates will work effectively within and lead multi-disciplinary teams.
  • PEO #3 Benefited from our strong undergraduate curriculum, our graduates will pursue post- graduate studies at the best universities to further their professional advancement.
  • PEO #4 Building upon their ability to conduct themselves in an ethical and socially responsible manner, our graduates will drive technological change for the betterment of society.

Mapping of the PEOs of General Engineering Program to the mission statement of FIT and UBD

Program Educational Objectives
UBD Mission Attributes Faculty of Integrated Technologies Mission Attributes
  Leadership Innovation and Enterprise Technological empowerment Technical breadth & depth Leadership in chosen profession Development of new technologies
PEO 1. …graduates obtain technical and management leadership positions in their professional careers … x x x x   x
PEO 2. … exhibit excellent interpersonal and communications skills….. working within and leading multi-disciplinary teams.   x x x   x
PEO 3. … pursue post- graduate studies at the best universities to further their professional advancement. x x x   x  
PEO 4. … conduct themselves in an ethical and socially responsible manner and drive technological change for the betterment of society.     x   x x