2008 Employer SurveyMechanical and Aerospace EngineeringUniversity of Missouri-Columbia
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Section 1: Program Educational Objectives Review: As a current or future employer of MU Mechanical Engineering graduates, please review and rate our Program Educational Objectives from the lowest priority ( or not important) (1) to the highest priority (or very important) (5) to your company. Note: If you find that all the Program Educational Objectives are very important to your company, you may put (5) for all of them.
Note: If you find that all the Program Educational Objectives are very important to your company, you may put (5) for all of them.
The educational objectives of the undergraduate program in Mechanical Engineering are to produce graduates who (during the first several years following graduation):
1. are able to apply the analytical, experimental, and computational techniques to solve engineering problems associated with the design and manufacture of devices, machines and systems. (rate 1-5):
2. are able to synthesize and analyze integrated thermal/fluid and mechanical systems. (rate 1-5):
3. are able to communicate effectively and work collaboratively on multidisciplinary teams. (rate 1-5):
4. contribute to society and the profession through professional activities, and understand the impact of engineering solutions on a diverse and global society and their professional and ethical responsibility. (rate 1-5):
5. engage in life-long learning necessary to advance professionally through continuing education and training. (rate 1-5):
Comment (optional): Please share your thoughts with us regarding additional needs from our graduates and any specific curriculum changes you would like to recommend.
Section 2: As a current or past employer of MU Mechanical Engineering graduates, please evaluate our graduates on how they have performed compared to peer engineers on a scale of 1-5 , where 1 = poor, 2 = fair, 3 = good, 4 = very good, and 5 = excellent.
1. MU-ME graduates are able to apply the analytical, experimental, and computational techniques to solve engineering problems associated with the design and manufacture of devices, machines and systems. (rate 1-5):
2. MU-ME graduates are able to synthesize and analyze integrated thermal/fluid and mechanical systems. (rate 1-5):
3. MU-ME graduates are able to communicate effectively and work collaboratively on multidisciplinary teams. (rate 1-5):
4. MU-ME graduates contribute to society and the profession through professional activities, and understand the impact of engineering solutions on a diverse and global society and their professional and ethical responsibility. (rate 1-5):
5. MU-ME graduates engage in life-long learning necessary to advance professionally through continuing education and training. (rate 1-5):
Comment (optional): Please comment on perceived strength or weakness of the MU Mechanical Engineering program based on our graduates' performance.
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