Student Outcomes
The Building and Construction Engineering Technology program prepares graduates to apply engineering knowledge and modern technologies in the design and implementation of construction projects, in line with professional standards and best practices. To ensure academic and professional excellence, a set of well-defined learning outcomes has been established. These outcomes reflect the core competencies, knowledge, and skills that graduates must acquire, and are aligned with both national and international accreditation frameworks
1. A strong foundation in mathematics and basic sciences.
2. An ability to conduct and analyze experiments related to construction materials and technologies.
3. An ability to design engineering systems and processes in construction within realistic constraints.
4. An ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary professional teams.
5. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems related to construction.
6. A commitment to professional and ethical responsibilities in engineering practice.
7. An ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, using accurate engineering terminology and reporting.
8. A broad education to understand the environmental, social, and economic impacts of construction solutions.
9. A recognition of the need for lifelong learning to keep up with advances in construction technologies.
10. A knowledge of contemporary issues related to infrastructure and sustainable development.
11. An ability to use modern tools and technologies in construction engineering practice.