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Nov 23, 2024
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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Management-Engineering Major
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1. Physics (four courses)
2. Chemistry (one course)
3. Mathematics (three courses)
4.Economics (five courses)
Student Learning Outcomes of the Program in Management-Engineering
- Develop a framework for understanding the system by identifying the key physical principles underlying the system.
- Translate the conceptual framework into an appropriate mathematical format.
a. If the equations are analytically tractable, carry out the analysis of the problem to completion;
b. If equations are not tractable, develop a computer code and/or use standard software to numerically simulate the model system.
- Analyze and assess the reasonableness of the answers obtained.
- Communicate their findings either verbally and/or via written expression.
In a laboratory setting, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate a working familiarity with standard laboratory equipment.
- Identify and appropriately address the sources of error in their experiment.
- Have proficiency with standard methods of data analysis.
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