By the end of the course, students will be expected to be able to:
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of the underlying concepts, facts, theories and principles associated with the study and practice of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical sciences.
- Apply knowledge and the methods of reasoning characteristic of mathematics, statistics, and other formal systems to solve complex problems.
- Develop an iterative creative process, as well as presenting work for, and participating in, individual and group Critiques.
- Plan, design and carry out experiments and investigations and identify any associated problems. Communicate the results of their study or practice accurately and reliably.
- Demonstrate ability to present, evaluate and interpret observations and experimental data, in order to develop lines of arguments and make sound judgments in accordance with basic theories and concepts of Physical Sciences.