D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Student reaches, interprets and uses the information by using all aspects of scientific research techniques.

2. Student closely follows the science and technology, has in-depth knowledge on techniques and methods of the fields of earth sciences and engineering and the management and solution of engineering problems related with water resources.

3. Student knows data collection techniques, if needed, fill in the limited or missing data sets by means of scientific techniques and use the data sets.

4. Student interprets and combines the information from different disciplines.

5. Student recognizes lifelong learning and universal values and is aware of new and emerging applications in earth sciences.

6. Student defines engineering problems and develops innovative methods on problem solving and design enhancement

7. Student, in addition to his/her ability to work independently, leads multidisciplinary team work, produces solutions for complex situations by taking responsibility.

8. Student has the ability of developing new and original ideas and methods.

9. Student uses the foreign language in verbal and written communication, at least at the level of the European Language Portfolio B2.

10. Student presents the results of processes of a study with an open and systematic manner in the national and international scientific platforms.

11. Student respects rules of social and scientific ethics at all stages of his/her research, takes into account the social and environmental effects in engineering applications.

12. Student can design and organize experimental laboratory and field studies within the scope of his/her research.