Graduate Attributes
In light of the faculty’s strategic goals and main objectives, it aims to prepare distinguished graduates who can compete effectively and possess the following attributes:
-Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to solve engineering problems.
-Proficiency in using modern methods and tools to design engineering systems, conduct experiments, and analyze and interpret data to achieve engineering objectives within practical constraints.
-Understanding the economic, environmental, and societal impacts of engineering solutions.
-Awareness of current and emerging engineering issues.
-Capability to work efficiently within multidisciplinary teams.
-Commitment to professional ethics, as well as social and cultural responsibility.
Effective communication skills in various forms and contexts.
-Competence in managing engineering projects while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health, and safety factors.
-Ability to meet the expectations and requirements of potential employers.
-Capability to conduct scientific research.
-Commitment to lifelong learning and continuous professional development.
-Skilled in using modern engineering techniques, tools, and technologies necessary for professional engineering practice.

