1) Attains knowledge through wide and in-depth investigations his/her field and surveys, evaluates, interprets, and applies the knowledge thus acquired.
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2) Has a critical and comprehensive knowledge of contemporary engineering techniques and methods of application.
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3) By using unfamiliar, ambiguous, or incompletely defined data, completes and utilizes the required knowledge by scientific methods; is able to fuse and make use of knowledge from different disciplines.
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4) Has the awareness of new and emerging technologies in his/her branch of engineering profession, studies and learns these when needed.
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5) Defines and formulates problems in his/her branch of engineering, develops methods of solution, and applies innovative methods of solution.
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6) Devises new and/or original ideas and methods; designs complex systems and processes and proposes innovative/alternative solutions for their design.
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7) Has the ability to design and conduct theoretical, experimental, and model-based investigations; is able to use judgment to solve complex problems that may be faced in this process.
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8) Functions effectively as a member or as a leader in teams that may be interdisciplinary, devises approaches of solving complex situations, can work independently and can assume responsibility.
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9) Has the oral and written communication skills in one foreign language at the B2 general level of European Language Portfolio.
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10) Can present the progress and the results of his investigations clearly and systematically in national or international contexts both orally and in writing.
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11) Knows social, environmental, health, safety, and legal dimensions of engineering applications as well as project management and business practices; and is aware of the limitations and the responsibilities these impose on engineering practices.
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12) Commits to social, scientific, and professional ethics during data acquisition, interpretation, and publication as well as in all professional activities.
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