MET E5450
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MET E5450 - Mechanical Behavior (3 cr)
Metallurgical EngineeringSC - College of Science
Quantitative Intensive (QI) - BD Course-Level Learning Outcomes
The Methods Requirement supports students in learning the methods of inquiry relevant to their field of study. Students satisfy this requirement by applying analytical skills to evaluate and address comprehensive challenges with a critical lens.
Upon successful completion of the Methods Requirement through a QI-designated course, students will be able to:
Connect previously acquired quantitative literacy to discipline-specific applications.
Apply discipline-specific quantitative methods to solve theoretical, practical, or real-world problems.
Relate course-related quantitative methods to the discipline.
Communicate results and insights from quantitative analysis effectively.
A recognition of the need for, and An ability to engage in, life-long learning.
An ability to acquire a broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
An ability to apply mathematical, scientific, and engineering knowledge to solve materials related problems.
An ability to communicate technical information effectively in oral and written form.
An ability to design and conduct experiments, characterize materials, and properly interpret data in order to understand materials behavior.
An ability to function on teams whose members have interdependent and complementary skills.
An ability to identify, formulate, and solve materials-related problems, and understand the structure, properties, processing, and performance of materials.
An ability to select or design a materials based system, component, or process to meet desired needs withing realistic constraints, such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary in materials engineering practices.
An awareness and understanding of current trends and materials applications that affect the materials science and engineering profession.
An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility for engineering.