Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering with Honours (BMCG)

 
Programme Name : Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering with Honours
UPU Code : UC6521001 
Short Code : BMCG
Duration : Full Time : (Minimum 4 years and Maximum 6 years)

 

 

     The curriculum structure for the first two years of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (BMCG) is to enhance the students’ basic Mechanical Engineering knowledge before engaging in more advance programme subjects. These subjects include Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Materials, Engineering Graphics and CAD, Statics, Differential Equations, Computer Programming, Principle of Electric and Electronics, Principle of Measurements and Instrumentation, Microprocessor Technology, and Statistics. Practical work and workshops are designed to enhance students' knowledge and skills. In addition, students will also study subjects such as Third Language, Ethnic Relations, Technical English Language, Islamic, and Co-Curriculums.

     In Year 3, students will undergo core curriculum programmes which cover specialise subjects as well as compulsory university subjects. Students are then required to undergo industrial training for at least 10 weeks, during the short semester (after semester 6) in selected industries. The objectives are to further improve the knowledge and engineering theory and as well as their practical skills. It is expected that this training will provide our graduates with enough technical knowledge before advancing into a real career in industry.

     Fourth-year students (final year), who are in their 7th and 8th semester, shall carry out Final Year Project (FYP), programme core and elective subjects which are focused on advanced knowledge of Mechanical Engineering. In addition, students will also sit a number of important subjects such as Critical & Creative Thinking, Engineers & Society, Sustainability & Environment, Engineering Seminar, Entrepreneurship Technology, and Engineering Management & Economy. The courses are designed to provide students with soft skills such as engineering management, entrepreneurship, communication English, and moral development programme. The intended outcome is to produce mechanical engineering graduates with knowledge in their specialised field, as well as in nontechnical fields.

     The minimum number of credits required for an award of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering is 135. The breakdown of course categories and credits required are as follows: engineering courses – 104 credits, non-engineering courses – 31 credits. 

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