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The mission of the mechanical engineering program at Tri-State
University is to enable students to become productive mechanical
engineers, to advance to leadership roles in the profession, and to
provide service to society. To meet these goals, specific program
objectives have been defined. The mechanical engineering graduate must
have:
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the ability to clearly
and effectively communicate ideas in writing, orally, and graphically;
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an awareness of the
engineer’s social responsibilities with both breadth and depth of
knowledge in areas related to man and his culture and individual
relationships in and to society;
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knowledge of multivariate
calculus and differential equations and familiarity with linear
algebra and statistics and the ability to apply this knowledge to the
solution of engineering problems;
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fundamental knowledge of
natural phenomena and their quantitative expression in chemistry and
physics;
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knowledge of the
engineering sciences, including electrical science, and the ability to
creatively apply this knowledge;
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the ability to work
professionally in the areas of both thermal and mechanical systems
design;
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the ability to integrate
technical knowledge through trade-off studies leading to an
engineering design;
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knowledge of contemporary
analytical, computational, and experimental practices; and
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competence in
experimental design, data collection, data analysis, and the use of
computational tools.
The mechanical
engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation
Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
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