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School of Mechanical Engineering (SME)Faculty of Engineering

Bachelor Of Engineering(Mechanical-Manufacturing)Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 2 36

ADMINISTRATION TEAMPositionChairAssociate Chair (Academicand Student Development)Associate Chair (Researchand Academic Staff)Associate Chair (Quality andStrategy)Associate Chair (ContinuousEducation and TNE)Associate Chair (Facility)Director (Applied Mechanics& Design)Director (Aeronautics,Automotive & OceanEngineering)Director (Materials,Manufacturing & IndustrialNameProfessor Dr. Mohd Hasbullah Idrishasbullah@utm.my07-5534567Professor Dr. Izman Sudinizman@utm.my07-5557051Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zaini Ahmadazaini@utm.my07-5557048Assoc. Prof. Dr. Haslinda MohamedKamarhaslinda@utm.myDr. Engku Mohammad Nazim Engku AbuBakarnazim@utm.myAssoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed RuslanAbdullahruslanabdullah@utm.myAssoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Yazid Yahyayazidyahya@utm.my07-5557044Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pakharuddin MohdSaminpakhar@utm.my07-5557043Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhamad Azizi Mat Yajidazizi@utm.myUndergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 3 36

Engineering)Director (Thermal Fluids)07-5557038Dr. Aminuddin Saataminuddin@utm.my07-5557036BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL – MANUFACTURING)PROGRAMME SPECIFICATIONS1.Programme 2.Final l3.Awarding InstitutionUniversiti Teknologi Malaysia4.Teaching InstitutionUniversiti Teknologi Malaysia5.Professional or Statutory Body of Accreditation Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC)6.Language(s) of Instruction7.Mode of Study (Conventional, distance learnin Conventionaletc.)8.Mode of Operation (Franchise, self-govern, etc. Self-govern9.Study Scheme (Full Time / Part Time)Bahasa Melayu and EnglishFull TimeMinimumMaximum :10. Study Duration:4 years6 yearsType of SemesterNo of SemestersNo of Weeks/SemesterNormal814Short1811. Entry RequirementsMatriculation/STPM/Diploma or equivalent12. Programme Objectives (PEO)Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 4 36

(i) Demonstrate academic and technological excellence professionally and globally,particularly in areas related to mechanical engineering practices and contribute innovativelyto the nation's wealth creation.(ii) Career advancement by achieving higher levels of responsibility, leadership and acquiringprofessional and advanced academic qualifications.(iii) Recognize and practice professional, ethical, environmental and societal responsibilities andvalue different global and cultural aspects of the work and society.(iv) Adapt and communicate effectively and be successful working with multidisciplinary teams.13. Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO)(a) Technical Knowledge and CompetenciesIntended Learning OutcomesTeaching and Learning MethodAssessmentPO1Acquire and apply fundamentalknowledge of mathematics, scienceand engineering principles to roblems;Lectures, tutorials, laboratoryworks, seminars, studio works,directed reading, final laboratoryreports, seminar presentations,problem-basedexercises,individual and group projectreports.Keywords: Engineering KnowledgePO2Identify, formulate and gproblems;Keywords: Problem AnalysisLectures, tutorials, laboratoryworks, seminars, studio works,directed reading, final yearprojects and ts, seminar presentations,problem-basedexercises,individual and group projectreports.PO3Design solutions for complexmechanicalandmanufacturingengineering problems that fulfilhealth, safety, societal, cultural andenvironmental needs;Keywords:SolutionsLectures, tutorials, laboratoryworks, seminars, studio works,directed reading, final yearprojects and ts, seminar presentations,problem-basedexercises,individual and group projectreports.Design/DevelopmentUndergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 5 36

PO4Investigate complex mechanical andmanufacturing engineering problemsusing research-based knowledge andmethods to produce conclusiveresults;Lectures, tutorials, laboratoryworks, seminars, studio works,directed reading, final laboratoryreports, seminar presentations,problem-basedexercises,individual and group projectreports.Keywords: InvestigationIntended Learning OutcomesTeaching and Learning MethodAssessmentPO5Use modern engineering andinformation technology (IT) tools incomplexmechanicalandmanufacturing engineering activities,with an understanding of limitations;Lectures, tutorials, laboratoryworks, seminars, studio works,directed reading, final yearprojects and problem-basedlearning.Examinations, laboratory reports,seminar presentations, problembased exercises, individual andgroup project reports.Keywords: Modern Tools Usage(b) Generic SkillsPO6Applyprofessionalengineering Lectures, tutorials, seminars, Industrial training and grouppractice and solutions to complex group projects and industrial project reports.mechanicalandmanufacturing training.engineering problems related tosocietal, health, safety, legal andcultural issues with full responsibilityand integrityKeywords: The Engineer and SocietyPO7Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 6 36

Evaluate the sustainability and impactof professional engineering work inthe solutions of complex ietalandenvironmental s, laboratory works, Groupreports,group assignments and projects, logs/diariesandfinal year project presentations presentations.and problem-based learning.learningoralanPO8Apply ethical principles and commit to Lectures, tutorials, seminars, Industrial trainingprofessional ethics and responsibilities group projects and industrial project reports.and norms of engineering practice;training.andgroupKeywords: EthicsPO9Communicate effectively on complex Seminars, assignments and final Report and theses.mechanicalandmanufacturing year projects.engineering activities both orally andin writing;Keywords: CommunicationPO10Work productively as an individual, Lectures and project assignments. Demonstrations, reports, tests,and as a member or leader in a teamexaminations and presentations.that may involve multi-disciplinarysettings;Keywords: Team WorkingPO11Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 7 36

Undertake lifelong learning and Lectures and project assignments. Demonstrations, reports, tests,manageinformationincludingexaminations and presentations.conducting literature study;Keywords: Life Long LearningPO12Demonstrate and apply knowledge on Lectures and project assignments. Demonstrations, reports, tests,finance and management principlesexaminations and presentations.and acquire entrepreneurship skill;Keywords:ProjectManagemenFinance & Entrepreneurship14. Classification of CoursesNo. ClassificationCredit HoursPercentageProgramme Core9668.6ii. Programme Electives2115.0iii. Compulsory University Courses2316.414010011783.6i.TotalClassification of courses for engineering programmeA Engineering CoursesTotal credit hours for Part AB Non-EngineeringTotal credit hours for Part BTotal credit hours for Part A and BUndergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/20201172316.423140100SME 8 36

15. Total Credit Hours to Graduate140Award RequirementsTo graduate, students must: Attain a total of not less than 140 credit hours with a minimum CGPA of 2.00. Has passed all specified courses. Has applied for graduation and has been approved by the University. Has completed all four (4) short courses and one (1) test in UTM Professional SkillsCertificate Programme. Other condition as specified.Entry RequirementsThe minimum qualifications for candidates who intend to do a Bachelor of Engineering(Mechanical - Manufacturing) are as follows:1.Minimum results based on the Malaysian High School Certificate (STPM)(results would be based on the general requirements as well as other conditions as thepre-requisites for the programme set by the university).University General Requirements:i.Passed Malaysian Certificate Examination (SPM) or its equivalent with a credit inBahasa Melayu/Bahasa Malaysia or a credit in Bahasa Melayu/Bahasa Malaysia, JulyPaper.ii.Passed the Malaysian High School Certificate (STPM) or its equivalent and obtainedthe following:a)Grade C (NGMP 2.00) General Studies/General Paper, andb)Grade C (NGMP 2.00) in two (2) other subjectsiii. Passed the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with minimum result of Band1.Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 9 36

Programme Specific Requirementsi.ii.Obtained a CGPA of 2.80; and Passed with a minimum Grade B- (NGMP 2.67) in two(2) of the following subjects:a)Mathematics T / Further Mathematicsb)Physics or ChemistryPassed with at least a Grade C in Mathematics and Physics in the SPM level orequivalent.iii. Passed the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with minimum result of Band2.iv.Do not have any health problems that may affect their studies.2.Minimum requirements for Matriculation Certificates (KPM) / UM ScienceFoundation / UiTM Foundation (fulfil the general requirements set by the university aswell as other conditions of the programme).General University Requirementsi.Passed Malaysian Certificate Examination (SPM) or its equivalent with a credit inBahasa Melayu/Bahasa Malaysia or a credit in Bahasa Melayu/Bahasa Malaysia, JulyPaper.ii.Passed the Matriculation Certificates (KPM) / UM Science Foundation / UiTMFoundation with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and passed all the core subjects.iii. Passed the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with minimum result of Band1.Programme Specific Requirementsi.Obtained a CGPA of 2.80; and Passed with a Grade B- (2.67) in two (2) of thefollowing subjects:a)Mathematics / Engineering Mathematicsb)Physics / Engineering Physics or Chemistry / Engineering ChemistryUndergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 10 36

ii.Passed with at least a Grade C in Mathematics and Physics in the SPM level orequivalent.iii. Passed the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with minimum result of Band2.iv. Do not have any health problems that may affect their studies.3. Minimum qualifications for students with Certificates/Diplomas (fulfil the generalrequirements set by the university as well as specific requirements of the programme).General University Requirementsi.Obtained a Diploma or equivalent qualification recognised by the MalaysianGovernment and approved by the Senate.orii.Passed STPM examination in 2016 or before and obtained at least:a)Grade C (NGMP 2.00) General Studies/General Paper, andb)Grade C (NGMP 2.00) in two (2) other subjectsoriii. Passed the Matriculation Certificates (KPM) / UM Science Foundation / UiTMFoundation in 2017 or before and obtained minimum CGPA of 2.00.iv. Passed the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with minimum result of Band1.v.Passed Malaysian Certificate Examination (SPM) or its equivalent with a credit inBahasa Melayu/Bahasa Malaysia or a credit in Bahasa Melayu/Bahasa Malaysia, JulyPaper.Programme Specific Requirementsi.Obtained a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from UTM or equivalent withminimum CGPA of 2.75.Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 11 36

orii.For those who obtained a CGPA of less than 2.75 but have at least two (2) yearsworking experience in related field are eligible to apply.oriii. Meet the minimum entry requirements as required for STPM holders.oriv. Meet the minimum entry requirements as required for those who have completedthe Matriculation Certificates (KPM) / UM Science Foundation / UiTM Foundation.v.Passed with at least a Grade C in Mathematics and Physics in the SPM level orequivalent.orvi. Obtained at least a C Grade (2.00) in any one of the Mathematic courses at Diplomalevel.v.Passed the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with minimum result of Band2.vii. Do not have any health problems that may affect their studies.Note:Candidates are required to submit the results transcript of all their examinations taken duringtheir Diploma study (semester one until the final semester) to UTM. A copy of the diploma ora letter of completion of study will also have to be submitted together with their applications.Year of entry and duration of study will be based on the credit exemptions approved bythe UTM.Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)After having exposed to 3 to 5 years working experience, our graduatesshould become professionals who demonstrate the following competencies:Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 12 36

CodePEO1PEO2Intended Educational ObjectivesDemonstrate academic and technological excellenceprofessionally and globally, particularly in areas related tomechanical engineering practices and contribute innovatively tothe nation's wealth creation.Career advancement by achieving higher levels ofresponsibility, leadership and acquiring professional andadvanced academic qualifications.PEO3Recognize and practice professional, ethical, environmental andsocietal responsibilities and value different global and culturalaspects of the work and society.PEO4Adapt and communicate effectively and be successful workingwith multidisciplinary teams.Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO)After having completed the programme, graduates should be able todemonstrate the following competencies:CodePLO1Intended Learning OutcomesAcquire and apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics,science and engineering principles to solve complex mechanicaland manufacturing engineering problems.PLO2Identify, formulate and analyse complex mechanical andmanufacturing engineering problems.PLO3Design solutions for complex mechanical and manufacturingengineering problems that fulfil health, safety, societal, culturaland environmental ringengineering problems using research-based knowledge andmethods to produce conclusive results.PLO5Use modern engineering and information technology (IT) toolsUndergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 13 36

in complex mechanical and manufacturing engineeringactivities, with an understanding of the limitations.Apply professional engineering practice and solutions tocomplex mechanical and manufacturing engineeringproblems related to societal, health, safety, legal and culturalissues with full responsibility and integrity.PLO6PLO7Evaluate the sustainability and impact of professionalengineering work in the solutions of complex mechanical andmanufacturing engineering problems in societal andenvironmental contexts.PLO8Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics andresponsibilities and norms of engineering practice.PLO9Communicate effectively on complex mechanical andmanufacturing engineering activities both orally and inwriting.PLO10Work productively as an individual, and as a member or leaderin a team that may involve multi-disciplinary settings.PLO11Undertake lifelong learning and manage information includingconducting literature study.PLO12Demonstrate and apply knowledge on finance and managementprinciples and acquire entrepreneurship skill.PROFESSIONAL SKILLS CERTIFICATE (PSC)Students are required to enrol in certificate programmes offered by the Centres of Excellencein the University and the School of Professional and Continuing Education (SPACE) during theduration of their studies in UTM. The four (4) short courses and one test are as follows:1.2.3.How to Get Yourself Employed (HTGYE)ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management System Requirement (ISO)Occupational Safety and Health Awareness (OSHA)Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 14 36

4.5.How to Manage Your Personal Finance (HTMYPF)Test of English Communication Skills for Graduating Students (TECS):(i)TECS 1001 (Paper I – Oral Interaction)(ii)TECS 1002 (Paper II - Writing)MOBILITY PROGRAMME (OUTBOUND)Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) is offering five (5) types of mobility programs which allowUTM Student to go abroad and join academic programs in universities, institutions ororganizations in all over the world. The opportunities offered are as below:1.Study Abroad / Student ExchangeStudy Abroad/Student Exchange programme is a programme which allow student tospend one or two semesters at universities abroad and take courses in regularsemester with credit transfer opportunity.2.Research Internship AbroadResearch Internship is a program which allow student to join research study orinternship under the supervision of an academic staff at universities or industriesabroad from all over the world.3.Global Outreach Programme (GOP)GOP is a 7 to 14 days academic based program to experience various cultures in othercountries. It includes immersion elements such as research & academic activities,social responsibility and cross cultural activities.4.International Invitation ProgrammeStudents participate in program organised by international institutions/ organisationswith the following themes:(i)Seminar, Conference or Paper Presentation(ii)Cultural Exhibition and Conference(iii)Student Development Activity5.Summer School AbroadSummer School program is a program which is designed to provide educationalopportunities in 4 to 8 weeks during summer holiday abroad. It is related toenvironment, local community, heritage and tradition.Details and appropriate forms and procedures can be reached at UTM International lity-programs/Undergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020SME 15 36

COURSE MENUYEAR 1: SEMESTER 1CODECOURSELTP/SCREDITSEMM 1013Programming for Engineers3003SEMM 1203Statics*3103SEMM 1503Engineering Drawing2033SEMM 1911Experimental Methods1001SEMM 1921Introduction to MechanicalEngineering1001SSCE 1693Engineering Mathematics 13103Academic English Skills3002Islamic and Asian Civilization(Local student)2002Malaysian Studies 3(International Student)2002UHLB 1122UHIS 1012UHMS 1022TotalPRE-REQUISITE18YEAR 1: SEMESTER 2CODECOURSELTUndergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/2020P/SCREDITPRE-REQUISITESME 16 36

SEMM 1113Mechanics of Solid I*3103SEMM 1203SEMM 1213Dynamics*3103SEMM 1203SEMM 1513Introduction to Design2033SEMM 1503SKEU 1002Electrical Technology2102SSCE 1793Differential Equations3103UHMS 1172Malaysian Dynamics(Local student)2002UHLM 1012Malay Language for Communication2(International Student)2002UHMT 1012Graduate Success Attributes2002TotalSSCE 169318YEAR 2: SEMESTER 3SEMM1213SEMM 1203, SEMM1013SEMM 2123Mechanics of Solid II*SEMM 2223MechanicsVibration*SEMM 2313Mechanics of Fluid I*3103SEMM 2413Thermodynamics*3103SEMM 2921Laboratory I0021SEMM 19113002UHLB 11222002ofMachinesandUHLB 2122Advanced Academics English SkillsUHIT 2302Thinking of Science and TechnologyTotalUndergraduate Handbook 2 (Curriculum and Syllabus)2019/202017SME 17 36

YEAR 2: SEMESTER 2CODECOURSELTP/SCREDITPRE-REQUISITESEMM 2323Mechanics of Fluid II3103SEMM 2313SEMM 2433Applied Thermo & Heat Transfer3103SEMM 2413SEMM 2613Materials Science3103SEMM 2713Manufacturing Processes3103SKEU 2012Electronics2002SEEU 1002SSCE 1993Engineering Mathematics II3103SSCE1693Total17Subject to changes* Core Courses – minimum passing grade is C (50%)# University general course for international student only, international students are not required to takeUHIS 1012 and UHMS 1172.Notes: L – Lecture, T – Tutorial, P/S – Practical/StudioYEAR 3: SEMESTER 1CODECOURSELTP/SCREDITPRE-REQUISITESEMM 3233Control Engineering3003SEMM 1213**, SSCE1793**SEMM 3623Materials Engineering3003SEMM 2613**SEMM 38

Has applied for graduation and has been approved by the University. Has completed all four (4) short courses and one (1) test in UTM Professional Skills Certificate Programme. Other condition as specified.

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