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Program Outcomes

Page address: http://cset.mnsu.edu/met/about/outcomes.html
Hard Technology Example
Hard Technology Example:
"Student designed Geneva Mechanisms for applied Computer Aided Manufacturing project"

MET Students at the time of graduation are prepared to:

  1. apply knowledge, problem solving techniques, and hands-on skills in the assessment, design, application, and continuous improvement of manufacturing systems, including automated manufacturing, processes, process controls, manufacturing operations, management, and systems integration.
  2. specify and implement hard and soft technologies to solve manufacturing system problems.
  3. demonstrate the application of their knowledge of mathematics, statistics, science, engineering and technology.
  4. conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes and systems.
  5. recognize the need and develop the skills for life long learning.
  6. communicate effectively with others.
  7. function effectively in a team and or leadership environment.
  8. implement accepted professional standards of integrity and ethical conduct.
Hard Technology Example
Soft Technology Example:
"Student and Faculty Assessing New Process Design Strategy"