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The Master's programme in Mechanical Engineering has the following intended learning outcomes:
a. Advanced level of knowledge within at least one sub disciplines (Mechanics of Materials, Fluid Dynamics, Energy Technology, Control Engineering and Dynamical Systems, Design & Production) and the ability to apply this knowledge in design and research in this area
b. Ability to design and conduct experiments, to develop models and simulations
c. Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems by designing and development of innovative solutions, including evaluating the feasibility
d. Ability to integrate theory and practice from a range of sub-disciplines
e. Ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools, whenever relevant for engineering practice
f. Ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs, within defined boundary conditions
g. Ability to communicate effectively with professionals about their own work and its relevance and possible impact in varying contexts
h. Ability to work independently on a design or research assignment
i. Insight in the complex working of modern industrial organisations
j. Ability to decide about the first step in his professional career
k. Attitude and ability to maintain and improve academic and professional competence (life-long learning)
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