1. an ability to identify, formulate, and solve
complex engineering
problems by applying
principles of engineering, science, and
mathematics
2. an ability to apply
engineering design to produce solutions that
meet specified needs with
consideration of public health, safety, and
welfare, as well as global,
cultural, social, environmental, and
economic factors
3. an ability to
communicate effectively with a range of audiences
4. an ability to recognize
ethical and professional responsibilities in
engineering situations and
make informed judgments, which must
consider the impact of
engineering solutions in global, economic,
environmental, and societal
contexts
5. an ability to function
effectively on a team whose members
together provide
leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive
environment, establish
goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
6. an ability to develop
and conduct appropriate experimentation,
analyze and interpret data,
and use engineering judgment to draw
conclusions
7. an ability to acquire
and apply new knowledge as needed, using
appropriate learning strategies.