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The aim of this course is to:
Expand students' understanding of the nature of professional work in the field of mechanical engineering.
2. Introducing students to the systems and procedures of engineering and industrial organizations before graduation.
3. Enabling students to identify the realities of the labor market and the available professional opportunities in their field of specialization.
4. Linking theoretical knowledge and engineering skills acquired in the program with practical applications in a real work environment.
5. Developing the ability to deal with engineering problems in a training environment, analyze them, and propose appropriate solutions.
6. Training on the use of modern engineering tools and techniques necessary for professional practice.
7. Enhance communication skills, teamwork, responsibility, and adherence to professional ethics and the training entity's regulations.
8. Develop the ability to prepare technical reports and present and professionally discuss training results.
By the end of this course, the student will be able to:
1. To expand students' knowledge in their field of specialization through practical experience in the work environment.
2. Identifying work systems, procedures, and requirements in engineering and industrial organizations.
3. Understanding the nature of the job market and career opportunities related to mechanical engineering.
4. Identifying, formulating, and analyzing engineering problems in the workplace and proposing suitable solutions.
5. Use modern engineering technologies, skills, and tools necessary for professional practice.
Apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the program to practical, real-world situations in the field of mechanical engineering.
7. Take responsibility for learning new job tasks and identifying the necessary sources of information to complete them.
8. Performing practical tasks and tests in accordance with occupational safety requirements at the training facility.
9. Using appropriate mathematical and statistical methods to analyze some practical problems and interpret their results when needed.
10. Effectively communicate verbally and in writing with supervisors and colleagues in the training environment.
11. Using information and communication technologies, including electronic information resources, to gather and exchange information and support training tasks.
12. Prepare a structured training report that presents the nature of the training entity, the tasks performed, the skills acquired, and the results and recommendations.
13. Deliver an effective oral presentation demonstrating the outcomes of the training experience and discussing the associated technical and professional aspects.
Commitment to professional and ethical responsibilities in the engineering work environment.
15. Consideration of the impact of engineering solutions and decisions on economic, environmental, social, and sustainability aspects.
Actively participate in professional discussions with colleagues and supervisors.
17. Work efficiently within a team in a training environment.
18. Demonstrate seriousness, discipline, responsibility, and commitment to attendance and work hours.
19. Recognizing the importance of continuous learning and self-development to keep pace with the demands of professional practice.
20. Identify the technical tools and applications used at the training site and utilize them in developing professional skills.
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