The Chemical Engineering discipline expects to produce graduates, who
(PEO1) havesuccessful careers in Chemical Engineering discipline
(PEO2) engage in multicultural and globalized engineering teams
(PEO3) demonstrate career progression towards senior management and leadership positions
Program Outcomes (POs)
At the point of graduation, the Chemical Engineering discipline expects its graduates to
(PO1) Apply knowledge of basic science and engineering fundamentals;
(PO2) Achieve in-depth technical competence in Chemical Engineering discipline including the ability to design complex engineering solutions;
(PO3) Identify, formulate and solve complex engineering problems by creating, selecting and applying appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools;
(PO4) Analyze complex engineering problems and systems using research-based knowledge and methods;
(PO5) Demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development and understand the social and environmental impacts of engineering solutions;
(PO6) Assess public health and safety, cultural, legal, ethical and global consequences of complex engineering solutions and relate them to the responsibilities of a profesional engineer;
(PO7) Communicate effectively, not only with engineers, but also with the community at large;
(PO8) Function effectively as an individual and in multi-disciplinary and multicultural teams;
(PO9) Recognize the need for independent and lifelong learning and possess the capacity to do so;
(PO10) Manage an engineering project with an understanding of its business environment.