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Acquire knowledge in depth and breadth via scientific research in their field; evaluate, interpret and apply this knowledge. |
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Are thoroughly informed about current techniques and methods of engineering, and their limitations. |
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Complement and apply uncertain, limited or incomplete knowledge using scientific methods; are capable of integrating knowledge from different disciplines. |
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Are aware of the new and developing applications of their profession; can study and learn about these applications when necessary. |
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Can define and formulate problems relevant to their field, develop solutions to solve these problems and employ innovative methods for these solutions. |
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Develop new and/or original ideas and methods; design complex processes and develop innovative/alternative solutions in design. |
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Design and apply theoretical, experimental and model-based research; analyze and resolve complex problems that arise during this process. |
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Can effectively function within intra- and interdisciplinary teams, can lead such teams and formulate solution approaches under complex situations; can work independently and assume responsibility. |
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Can communicate verbally or in written form in a non-native language, at least at level B2 of the European Language Portfolio. |
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Can communicate the progress and results of their studies systematically and clearly in oral or written form, in national or international forums related to their area or others. |
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Are informed and aware of the limitations of social, environmental, health and safety-related and legal dimensions on engineering applications. |
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Uphold social, scientific and ethical values in acquisition, interpretation and communication of data and in all activities related to their profession. |
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