In addition to the Competencies for all Engineering Programs the Basic Mechanical Engineering graduate must be able to (B-Level):
Model, analyse and design physical systems applicable to the specific discipline by applying the concepts of: Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, solid Mechanics, Material Processing, Material Properties, Measurements, Instrumentation, Control Theory and Systems, Mechanical Design and Analysis, Dynamics and Vibrations.
Carry out designs of mechanical systems and machine elements using appropriate materials both traditional means and computer-aided tools and software contemporary to the mechanical engineering field.
Select conventional mechanical equipment according to the required performance.
Adopt suitable national and international standards and codes to: design, build, operate, inspect and maintain mechanical equipment and systems.
To achieve these Intended Learning Outcomes, a set of courses must be completed as a Basic Mechanical Engineering Requirement.