Department of Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Educational Objectives


MISSION of the ME DEPARTMENT


The Mechanical Engineering department provides a program of professional studies grounded in engineering fundementals and the Arts and Sciences, and augmented by the development of interpersonal skills, experiential learning, and an appreciation of life-long learning. Graduates are prepared to apply their knowledge to society's needs.

The Program Educational Objectives (EO) help to direct and measure the success of Mechanical Engineering in accomplishing its mission. Review of the Educational Objectives is an integral part of the annual assessment process.


Program Educational Objectives (EO)


1. Prepare graduates for the practice of mechanical engineering in such areas as mechanical design, systems, manufacturing, experimentation, and energy conversion;

2. Prepare graduates to communicate in a wide variety of settings using appropriate methods;

3. Prepare graduates to work effectively on teams in a wide variety of roles;

4. Prepare graduates who have an understanding of and concern for ethical, safety, environmental, social, economic, global, and life-long learning issues faced by practicing engineers. Graduates will be commited to fairness, integrity, honesty, respect for human dignity, serving others, excellence, and growth;

5. Prepare graduates to be proficient in a laboratory setting. They will have good hands-on skills with mechanical/electrical hardware and data acquisition software. They will be able to design experiments and use uncertainty analysis tools;

6. Prepare graduates with a broad based education which includes a strong liberal arts component to frame and focus their technical skills and enhance their quality of life.



 

 

Green design explored in talk

April 25, 2008

Two experts in the design of environmentally-friendly buildings and business activities will discuss the benefits of “green” engineering during an April 30 talk at Valparaiso University.  Valparaiso alumnus John Abrecht, senior architect and director of sustainable design at Knight Engineering & Architecture, and Tim Carey, a chemical engineer at Quaker Oats, will present “Sustainable Design Engineering.”

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Engineering students to demonstrate projects

April 23, 2008

From a device that could help calm autistic children to a recliner retrofitted with a beverage delivery system, Valparaiso University engineering students will show off their design and building skills during the College of Engineering 's 10th annual Design Expo on May 3.

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Student wins national defense fellowship

April 17, 2008

Valparaiso University engineering student Josh Wood of Reynolds, Ill., has won a highly competitive graduate fellowship from the Department of Defense to pursue research that could have important implications for national defense.


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Professor honored for work in engineering education

April 11, 2008

A Valparaiso University engineering professor who has won national recognition for his scholarship on ethics and emerging technology was honored by the American Society of Engineering Education's Illinois/Indiana Section earlier this month.

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