Learning Outcomes of the Degree Program
Bachelor degree program graduates (Bachelor of Science):
• are academically qualified to degree level within the domain of engineering science and technology,
• are competent in the relevant domain-specific discipline(s) at the level of a Bachelor of Science, as specified in the Appendix 2, Article 1,
• are able to conduct research and design under supervision,
• are aware of the significance of other disciplines,
• take a scientific approach to non-complex problems and ideas, based on current knowledge,
• possess intellectual skills and are able to reflect critically, reason and form opinions under supervision,
• have the ability to communicate the results of their learning, thinking, acts and decision-making processes,
• can plan and execute their activities,
• are aware of the temporal and societal contexts of science and technology (understanding and analysis),
• in addition to a recognizable domain-specific profile, possess a sufficiently broad basis to be able to work or collaborate in an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary context. Here, multidisciplinary means focusing on other relevant disciplines needed to solve the design or research problem in question.