Utilities and Infrastructure Program
Graduate Attributes
The graduates from Utilities and Infrastructure Program have the following attributes:
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Master a wide spectrum of engineering knowledge and specialized skills and can apply acquired knowledge using theories and abstract thinking in real life situations.
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Apply analytic critical and systemic thinking to identify, diagnose and solve civil engineering problems with a wide range of complexity and variation.
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Behave professionally and adhere to civil engineering ethics and standards.
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Work in and lead a heterogeneous team of professionals from different engineering specialties and assume responsibility for own and team performance.
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Recognize his/her role in promoting the civil engineering field and contribute in the development of the civil profession and the community.
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Value the importance of the environment, both physical and natural, and work to promote sustainability principles.
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Use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for civil engineering practice.
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Assume full responsibility for own learning and self-development, engage in lifelong learning and demonstrate the capacity to engage in post- graduate and research studies.
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Communicate effectively using different modes, tools and languages with various audiences; to deal with academic/professional challenges in a critical and creative manner.
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Demonstrate leadership qualities, business and project administration and entrepreneurial skills.