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Student Guide JKM Dis 2013
Student Guide JKM Dis 2013
Table of Contents
No
ITEMS
PAGE
1.
Preface
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
5.1
14
5.2
15
5.3
Staff Information
16
5.4
Laboratory Facilities
23
7.
27
6.2
28
6.3
29
6.4
Job Prospect
30
6.5
Programme Structures
31
8.
Synopsis
Synopsis
35
7.2
36
7.3
37
7.4
Job Prospect
38
7.5
Programme Structures
39
Synopsis
43
8.2
44
8.3
45
8.4
Job Prospect
46
8.5
Programme Structures
47
9.
Supporting Departments
51
10.
52
11
Student Facilities
78
12
Studies Information
84
13
Industrial Training
90
14
Other facilities
92
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PREFACE
Politeknik Muadzam Shah
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Assalamualaikum and Salam 1 Malaysia.
Dear Students,
Welcome to our beautiful and cosy campus of Politeknik Muadzam Shah
(PMS). Our students come from all walks of life and various backgrounds. It
is our commitment at PMS to help you, as an adult learner, succeed in upgrading yourself and achieve the right balance holistically.
The world faces dynamic changes in technology and business at amazing speed. To sustain our
economy, the Malaysian workforce needs to continuously upgrade itself to acquire new skills and
knowledge so as to stay relevant. Striking a good balance between your studies and co-curricular
activities, I do believe that PMS will broaden your views about tertiary education and guide you to
enhance your future career.
The rapid changes around the globe demands educational institutions to be dynamic and responsive towards the technological changes around the world. To accommodate such requirement,
the courses offered by the Mechanical Engineering, Commerce, Information Technology & Communication, , Design & Visual Communication as well as Tourism & Hospitality Departments.
PMS are designed to produce graduates who are creative, innovative and possess towering personality. In order for PMS to achieve its intended target, we have well-trained lecturer whom are
able to assist and facilitate the students in their learning as well as their holistic education.
We are so pleased that you are here. Best wishes and welcome to PMS !
PREFACE
Politeknik Muadzam Shah
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Assalamualaikum and Salam 1 Malaysia.
Dear Students,
Welcome to Mechanical Engineering Department of Politeknik Muadzam
Shah (PMS). I wish you a successful and enjoyable campus life.
This student guide book had been prepared for the current and prospective for
mechanical engineering department students. It outlines the knowledge, skills
and outcomes of all the programmes curriculum develops for its graduates. Currently, we offer
Diploma Mechanical Engineering (Product Design) -DRP, Diploma Mechanical Engineering
(Automation)-DMA and Diploma Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Manufacturing Design)DRA. In order for the students to graduate, the four categories of courses are to be completed
compulsory, common core, discipline and elective. We also provide the necessary facilities such
as Laboratory Lab, Welding Workshop, fitting and Machining workshop and others. Besides we
also have support Centre ,Wi-Fi connections and Library to realize the learning potential of students.
Mix around with everyone in the campus. A good relationship is when someone accepts your
past, supports your present and encourages your future. Campus life is full of ups and downs,
fasten your seatbelts as turbulence at anytime. Your weakness can become your strength. Help
yourself by boosting your good qualities.
All the lecturers look forward in seeing all you and we hope that your presence here will make
Mechanical Engineering Department more interesting and lively. We believe that you are able to
contribute to the better image and excellence of the department. Studying in PMS will be one of
the most exciting and memorable time in your life. Good Luck !
MANAGEMENT BOARD
Politeknik Muadzam Shah
MISSION
Breaking boundaries for the creation of transformative and creative
learning environment for an innovation-led economy.
VISION
The preferred polytechnic that generates human capitals through holistic
education and training to fulfill the global work force needs towards
2015.
MISSION
To generate conducive environment including character
development in strengthening creative and competitive human
capital.
INTRODUCTION
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) and related professional
bodies require all programs offered by Institution of Higher Learnings to adopt the Outcome
Based Education approach in their teaching and learning activities. This is in line with the
paradigm shift mooted by the Ministry of Higher Education to enhance the quality of education
in Malaysia.
Outcome-based education (OBE) is an educational approach that focuses on what students are
able to do upon completion of a course. All curriculum and teaching decisions are made based
on how best to facilitate the desired outcome. The term outcomes in this matter would be a set
of values or wish list on what students should acquire upon their educational program
completion. Outcome-based education is designed so that all students are equipped with the
knowledge, skills and qualities needed to be successful after they exit the educational
system (Spady, 1994, p. 9).
In brief, OBE answers the following questions:
What must the student learn?
What do the teachers or lecturers want the student to learn?
How does what student learn affect the overall educational outcome?
How do the teachers or lecturers make sure that the students learn what they are
intended to learn?
Thus, OBE outlines the guidance for planning, delivering and evaluating teaching and learning
activities to achieve the results expressed in terms of individual student learning outcomes as
shown in Figure 4.1 below.
TRADITIONAL SYSTEM
OBE
Lecturer centered
Student centered
Learning
Outcomes
Syllabus
What to teach
Learning environment
Non
behavioral
objectives
Content
Includes
behavioral
objectives
Assessment
Outcomes achieved?
Students actively involved in learning
(makes learning visible)
INTRODUCTION
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
Beside , the figure 4.2 below shown the differentiate between Outcome Based Education
(OBE) and Traditional Education(TE).
INTRODUCTION
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
OBE EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORK
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO):
The broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments which the
program is preparing graduates to achieve.
Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO):
The statements that describe what students are expected to know and able to perform or attain
in terms of skills, knowledge and behaviour or attitude by the time of graduation.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO):
The statements that describe the specification of what a student should learn upon completing a
course .
PMS
VISION AND MISSION
CLO 1
CLO 2
CLO 3
3 5 YEARS AFTER
GRADUATION
UPON
GRADUATION
UPON COURSE
COMPLETION
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INTRODUCTION
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
FORMATION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES
The achievement of our students is measured by learning outcomes. These learning
outcomes should specify the competencies acquired by students upon completion of their
studies. Donnelly, K (2007) mooted that outcomes cater to the understandings,
dispositions and capabilities which are the personal and intellectual qualities to be
possessed by each student. The outcomes are developed throughout the students
learning span. These features are contained in the 8 domains of learning outcomes:
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INTRODUCTION
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
THREE MAIN STAGES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS
In general, OBE concept divides teaching and learning activities into three parts, namely:
i. Planning,
ii. Implementation and
iii. Assessment
At the planning stage, learning outcomes should be determined in advance by taking into
account what students can do after attending a teaching process.
At the implementation stage, the teaching and learning activities should be designed to
achieve the specified learning outcomes.
Finally, the assessment is to be determined where it measures how far students have
achieved the specified learning outcomes and assessment provides input to continuously
improve the teaching and learning process.
Implementation
Program Blooms
Instructors
Outcomes Taxonomy
goals
3 domains of
educational goals
(cognitive,
psychomotor and
affective)
Instructional
technology
Lectures
Labs
Instruction/
Approaches
Active &
ProblemCooperative
based
Other
learning
learning
techniques
Learning
Outcomes
Planning
Classroom
Assessment
technique
Students
Can my
students do
what I want
them to be
able to do?
What do I want
my students to
be able to do as
a result of my
teaching?
Assessment
3
Assessment
Test
Other
measures
Surveys
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DEPARTMENT OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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BACKGROUND
Department of Mechanical Engineering
BACKGROUND
.
Mechanical Engineering Department or Jabatan Kejuruteraan
Mekanikal (JKM) was established at the Polytechnic Muadzam Shah at
the end of November 2010. Its establishment is in line with the
movements of the Campus PMS operations while the permanent
campus. The department consists a Head of Department, Head of
Programme and academic lecturers. In addition, the Department has
technicians, Administrative Assistant and Laboratory Assistant.
There are three new diploma program offered in this polytechnic:
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automation)
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Product Design)
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Manufacturing
Design)
The entire programmes will take six semesters to complete,
relatively three academic semesters at their respective polytechnics
and one semester of industrial training at relevant industries during the
fourth semester. Students are required to return to their respective
institutions for the completion of the programme in the fifth and sixth
semester.
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Head of Department
Sarjana Pendidikan
Sarjana Muda Rekabentuk Produk
Sijil Kejuruteraan Mekanikal Pembuatan
fuaad@pms.edu.my
Edu. Level:
Email:
Lecturer
Penyelaras Kebajikan Pusat Islam
Penyelaras OBE
Peg. Penerima Aset
Master Edu.Tech&Voc
Bc. Mech. Eng (Hons)
shahril@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Bc.Mech.Eng Manufacturing (Hons)
mdrizal@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Kursus
Master Edu.Tech&Voc
Bc.Mech. Eng (Hons)
nurul@pms.edu.my
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Email:
Lecturer
Ketua Penyelaras Bengkel dan Makmal Jabatan
Sijil Mekanikal Petroleum ( Politeknik Kuching)
Diploma Kej. Mekanikal Dengan Pendidikan
(Bahan) ITTHO, Ijazah Sarjana Muda Pendidikan
(Kejuruteraan Mekanikal) OUM
azlan@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Aset Jabatan
Bc.Mech.Eng Automotive (Hons)
razis@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Jadual Waktu
Penyelaras HEP(Kebajikan & Biasiswa)
Bc.Mech.Eng Automotive (Hons)
nazruddin@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Aset Jabatan
Bc.Mech.Eng Automotive (Hons)
shazwan@pms.edu.my
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Edu. Level:
Email:
Lecturer
Penyelaras Penyelidikan & Inovasi
Penyelaras Pertandingan Kemahiran Malaysia
Editor Diges PMS
Bc.Mech.EngAutomotive (Hons)
hanisyazana@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Latihan Staf
Bc.Mech.Eng - Automotive (Hons)
fathiah@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Peperiksaan Program
Bc.Mfg.Eng-Materials (Hons)
Dip.Mech.Eng (Plastic)
ayunnilatif@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Disiplin Jabatan
Sarjana Muda Kejuruteraan Mekanikal (Kepujian)
Diploma Kejuruteraan Mekanikal
ihsan@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penasihat Kelab de Inventors
Peg. Penerima Aset
Edu. Level:
Email:
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Edu. Level:
Email:
Lecturer
Pegawai Perhubungan Awam Jabatan
Penyelaras HEP (Data dan Rekod)Jabatan
Penyelaras Projek 1
Bc.Eng.Mech (Hons)
Dip.Mech.Eng With Edu
razif@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
PenyelarasKursus
BET. Industrial Automation & Robotic (Hons)
Dip.Tech (Electrical Equipment&Installation
eliza@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Jadual Waktu
Penyelaras PolyPMO
Edu. Level:
Email:
Lecturer
Penyelaras Disiplin-JKKP
Jawatankuasa OSH
Bc.Mech.Eng Manufacturing (Hons)
kamalasyraf@pms.edu.my
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Edu. Level:
Email:
Lecturer
Penyelaras Peperiksaan Program
Penyelaras CISEC Jabatan
Penyelaras Kursus
Bc Mech Manufacturing
hidayah@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Penasihat Akademik
Penyelaras Kursus
Bachelor Mechatronic
Email:
liyana@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Kelab Invetor
Penyelaras Kursus
Ijazah Sarjana Muda Kejuruteraan Mekanikal
norshahrizan@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Perolehan Jabatan
Dip.Mech.Eng - Welding
faizaln@pms.edu.my
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Lecturer
Penyelaras Projek 2
Bc.Mech.Eng Product Design (Hons)
Dip. Mech. Eng With Education
khushairy@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras 5S Jabatan
Bc.Mech.Eng Product Design (Hons)
syaifulhidzir@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Peperiksaan Program (K)
Bc.Mech.Eng Design & Innovation (Hons)
Dip. Mechanical Engineering
jama@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Keusahawanan
Bc.Mech.Eng Industry (Hons)
syirazisuhaimi@pms.edu.my
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Lecturer
Penyelaras Jadual Waktu
Penyelaras Latihan Industri
Bc.Art and Design - Industrial Design (Hons)
reza@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Kualiti dan Dokumentasi Jabatan
Ijazah Sarjana Muda Kejuruteraan Mekanikal
dengan Kejuruteraan Pembuatan
suyani@pms.edu.my
Lecturer
Penyelaras Kualiti dan Dokumentasi Jabatan
Edu. Level:
Email:
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Office Assistant
3K Secretary
Penyelaras Keceriaan & Kebajikan
SPM
norhazlin@pms.edu.my
Laboratory Assistant
SPM
zamriothman@pms.edu.my
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LABORATORY FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
NO
ROOM
Lecturer Room
Design Studio
Automation Lab
CAD/CAM Lab
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11
12
13
Automotive Workshop
14
15
CAD/CAE Lab
16
Instruction Room
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LABORATORY FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Lecturer Room
Welding Workshop
25
LABORATORY FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Robot Facility
Control Lab
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DIPLOMA IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(AUTOMATION)
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29
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Course
Code
SEMESTER 1
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
AA 101
Pendidikan Islam*
AA 102
AE 101
Communicative English 1
AR 101
Ko-Kurikulum 1
BA 101
Engineering Mathematics 1
BB 101
Engineering Science
BC 101
Computer Application
JJ 101
Engineering Drawing
JJ 103
JJ 104
Workshop Technology 1
10
JJ 205
Engineering Mechanics
Course Title
TOTAL CREDIT
No.
Course
Code
AA 209
18
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Course Title
SEMESTER 2
AB 202
Pendidikan Moral**
AR 201
Ko-Kurikulum 2
AR101
AS 101
Soft Skills
BA 201
Engineering Mathematics 2
BA101
AW 101
JJ 102
Electrical Technology
JJ 206
JJ101
JJ 207
Thermodynamics 1
JJ 108
Engineering Laboratory 1
10
JJ 309
Fluid Mechanics
11
JF 201
Manufacturing System
TOTAL
18
32
Course
Code
SEMESTER 3
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
AC 301
Tamadun Islam
AE 301
Communicative English 2
BA 301
Engineering Mathematics 3
JJ 306
JJ 308
Engineering Laboratory 2
JJ 310
Strength of Materials
JJ 512
JJ 311
Mechanics of Machines
JM 506
Course Title
TOTAL
SEM 4
No.
Course
Code
AT 401
Course Title
Industrial Training
18
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
10
AS101
TOTAL
SEMESTER 5
No.
Course
Code
AE 501
10
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Communicative English 3
AE301
BA 501
Engineering Mathematics 4
BA201
JV 501
Computer Integrated
Manufacturing
JV 502
JM506
JV 503
JJ512
JM 507
Control System
JJ 514
Project 1
JX XXX
Elective 1
Course Title
TOTAL
16
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BA 601
SEMESTER 6
No.
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Engineering Mathematics 5
BA501
PB 201
Entrepreneurship
JF 510
Industrial Maintenance
JM 609
JM 610
JJ 614
Project 2
JJ514
JX XXX
Elective 2
Course Title
TOTAL
15
JF 608
ELECTIVE
No.
Credit
Hours
Quality Control
JF 607
Manufacturing Control
JF 611
Manufacturing Economy
BC 301
Visual Programming
Course Title
PreRequisites
Guide
* For Muslim Students
** For Non-Muslim Students
COMPULSORY
COMMON CORE
DISCIPLINE CORE
SPECIALIZATION
ELECTIVE
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DIPLOMA IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(PRODUCT DESIGN)
35
36
37
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Product Designer
2.
3.
Production/Process Planner
4.
Process Technician
5.
Supervisor
6.
Technical Specialist
7.
Technical Assistant
8.
CNC Programmer
9.
Purchasing Technician
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Course
Code
SEMESTER 1
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
AA 101
Pendidikan Islam*
AA 102
AE 101
Communicative English 1
AR 101
Ko-Kurikulum 1
BA 101
Engineering Mathematics 1
BB 101
Engineering Science
BC 101
Computer Application
JJ 101
Engineering Drawing
JJ 102
Electrical Technology
JJ 103
10
JJ 104
Workshop Technology
11
JJ 108
Engineering Laboratory 1
Course Title
TOTAL CREDIT
No.
Course
Code
AA 209
18
SEMESTER 2
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
AB 202
Pendidikan Moral**
AR 201
Ko-Kurikulum 2
AR101
AS 101
Soft Skills
BA 201
Engineering Mathematics 2
BA101
JJ 204
Workshop Technology 2
JJ104
JJ 205
Engineering Mechanics
JJ 206
JJ101
JD 201
Product Design 1
JD 202
Ergonomics
Course Title
TOTAL
17
40
SEMESTER 3
No.
Course
Code
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
AC 301
Tamadun Islam
AE 301
Communicative English 2
BA 301
Engineering Mathematics 3
AW 101
JJ 310
Strength of Materials
JD 301
Product Design 2
JF 302
Material Technology 1
JD 303
Course Title
TOTAL
SEM 4
No.
Course
Code
AT 401
Course Title
Industrial Training
17
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
10
AS101
TOTAL
SEMESTER 5
No.
Course
Code
AE 501
10
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Communicative English 3
AE301
BA 501
Engineering Mathematics 4
BA201
JJ 207
Thermodynamics 1
JJ 512
JD 501
Product Design 3
JJ206
JD 504
JF 504
CAD CAM
JJ 514
Project 1
Course Title
TOTAL
16
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BA 601
SEMESTER 6
No.
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Engineering Mathematics 5
BA501
PB 201
Entrepreneurship
JJ 308
Engineering Laboratory 2
JJ 309
Fluid Mechanics
JD 605
Manufacturing Process
JJ 614
Project 2
JJ514
JX XXX
Elective 1
JX XXX
Elective 2
Course Title
TOTAL
16
VG 101
ELECTIVE
No.
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Photography 1
JF 502
Material Technology 2
JF302
JF 608
Quality Control
JJ 619
Industrial Management
JF 611
Manufacturing Economy
Course Title
Guide
* For Muslim Students
** For Non-Muslim Students
COMPULSORY
COMMON CORE
DISCIPLINE CORE
SPECIALIZATION
ELECTIVE
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DIPLOMA IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING DESIGN)
43
44
1.
2.
3.
4.
45
46
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Course
Code
SEMESTER 1
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
AA 101
Pendidikan Islam*
AA 102
AE 101
Communicative English 1
AR 101
Ko-Kurikulum 1
BA 101
Engineering Mathematics 1
BB 101
Engineering Science
BC 101
Computer Application
JJ 101
Engineering Drawing
JJ 102
Electrical Technology
JJ 104
Workshop Technology
10
JJ 108
Engineering Laboratory 1
11
JA 101
Automotive Technology 1
Course Title
TOTAL CREDIT
No.
Course
Code
AA 203
18
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Course Title
SEMESTER 2
AB 202
Pendidikan Moral**
AR 201
Ko-Kurikulum 2
AR101
AS 101
Soft Skills
BA 201
Engineering Mathematics 2
BA101
JJ 205
Engineering Mechanics
JJ 206
JJ101
JJ 207
Thermodynamics 1
JJ 308
Engineering Laboratory 2
JA 201
Automotive Technology 2
JA101
10
JA 102
TOTAL
18
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Course
Code
SEMESTER 3
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
AC 301
Tamadun Islam
AE 301
Communicative English 2
BA 301
Engineering Mathematics 3
AW 101
JJ 309
Fluid Mechanics
JJ 310
Strength of Materials
JF 302
Material Technology 1
JA 202
JA102
JI 301
Course Title
TOTAL
SEM 4
No.
Course
Code
AT 401
Course Title
Industrial Training
17
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
10
AS101
TOTAL
SEMESTER 5
No.
Course
Code
AE 501
10
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Communicative English 3
AE301
BA 501
Engineering Mathematics 4
BA201
JJ 513
Engineering Design
JF 504
CAD CAM
JI 502
JI 503
Project Management
JJ 514
Project 1
JX XXX
Elective 1
Course Title
TOTAL
16
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BA 601
SEMESTER 6
No.
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Engineering Mathematics 5
BA501
PB 201
Entrepreneurship
JJ 512
JF 607
Manufacturing Control
JF 609
JJ 614
Project 2
JJ514
JX XXX
Elective 2
Course Title
TOTAL
16
JA 301
ELECTIVE
No.
Credit
Hours
PreRequisites
Automotive Technology 3
JA202
JA 501
Automotive Technology 4
JA301
JF 502
Material Technology 2
JF 510
Industrial Maintenance
JJ 517
JF 611
Manufacturing Control
JF 608
Quality Control
Course Title
Guide
* For Muslim Students
** For Non-Muslim Students
COMPULSORY
COMMON CORE
DISCIPLINE CORE
SPECIALIZATION
ELECTIVE
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SUPPORTING DEPARTMENTS
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SUPPORTING DEPARTMENT
Mathematics, Science and Computer Department
General Studies Department
The Mathematics, Science and Computer Department which is also known
as JMSK is an academic supporting department. It is responsible for the B code
courses in three different fields that are Mathematics, Science and Computer.
Besides, JMSK coordinate all courses in Mathematics, Engineering Science and Computer which became as a core to the students academic
achievement in Politeknik Muadzam Shah.
This department was set up in December 2010 and its currently running with 11
lecturers, one laboratory assistant and one office assistance.
JMSK is supported by the head of department; supported by three (3) course
leaders of Mathematics, Science and Computer. This department is equipped
with computer laboratories, science laboratory, mathematical laboratory and
classrooms.
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SYNOPSIS &
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME
(CLO) FOR ALL COURSES
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
AA 101
Pendidikan Islam
AB 102
Asas Pendidikan Moral
CLO
AA 209
Sains Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan dalam Islam
1. Menjelaskan
konsep
hospitaliti
dan
pelancongan mengikut Islam. (C2)
2. Menghuraikan
kaedah
fiqh,
konsep
kebersihan dan nilai estetika Islam dalam
industri hospitaliti dan pelancongan. (C2)
3. Membincangkan isu-isu semasa hospitaliti
dan pelancongan dalam Islam. (A2, P2)
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
PENDIDIKAN MORAL 2
AB 202
Pendidikan Moral
TAMADUN ISLAM
AC 301
Tamadun Islam
COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1
AE 101
Communicative English 1
CLO
1. 1.menerangkan
nilai-nilai
masyarakat
Malaysia. (C2, A2)
2. 2. membincangkan peranan manusia dalam
kehidupan masyarakat dan negara. (C2,
A2)
3. 3. membincangkan cabaran dan isu moral
dalam masyarakat masa kini. (C3, A3)
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2
AE 301
Communicative English 2
COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3
AE 501
Communicative English 3
KOKURIKULUM 1
AR 101
Ko - Kurikulum 1
CLO
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
KOKURIKULUM 2
AR 201
Ko - Kurikulum 2
memfokuskan
kepada
penyediaan
pengetahuan dan pengalaman yang boleh
dijalankan di dalam dan di luar bilik kuliah
bagi perkembangan mental, minat, bakat,
jasmani, rohani dan pembentukan nilai-nilai
estetika serta sosial yang positif.
SOFT SKILLS
AS 101
Soft Skills
CLO
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1
BA 101
Engineering Mathematics 1
ENGINEEERING MATHEMATICS 2
BA 201
Engineering Mathematics 2
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 3
BA 301
Engineering Mathematics 3
CLO
58
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 4
BA 501
Engineering Mathematics 4
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 5
BA 601
Engineering Mathematics 5
ENGINEERING SCIENCE
BB 101
Engineering Science
CLO
59
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
COMPUTER APPLICATION
BC 101
Computer Application
AW 101
Occupational Safety & Health 1
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
PB 201
Entrepreneurship
CLO
1. Explain
clearly
the
concept
of
entrepreneurship, business ownership and
procedures in setting up a business in case
study given. (C2)
2. Work cooperatively in group to complete the
assigned project based on entrepreneurial
skills. (P2)
3. Present business plan creatively prepared
using knowledge gained via group.(A2)
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
ENGINEERING DRAWING
JJ 101
Engineering Drawing
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
JJ 102
Electrical Technology
JJ 103
Mechanical Workshop Practice 1
CLO
61
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY 1
JJ 104
Workshop Technology 1
ENGINEERING LABORATORY 1
JJ 108
Engineering Laboratory 1
Exposes
the
students
to
practical
laboratory
experiments
inElectrical
Technology and Engineering Mechanics.
These experiments consist
of
collection of data through observation and
experimentation, formulation and testing of
theory.
CLO
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY 2
JJ 204
Workshop Technology 2
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
JJ 205
Engineering Mechanics
JJ 206
Computer Aided Design 1
CLO
THERMODYNAMICS 1
JJ 207
Thermodynamics 1
1. Solve
problem
correctly
related
Thermodynamics using formulation and
theory.(C3)
2. Analyze the First law and Second Law of
thermodynamics concept in related field.
(C4)
3. Study the theory of Thermodynamics to
solve related engineering problems in
groups.(A3)
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
JJ 306
Computer Aided Design 2
ENGINEERING LABORATORY 2
JJ 308
Engineering Laboratory 2
MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY 1
JF 302
Material Technology 1
CLO
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
FLUID MECHANICS
JJ 309
Fluid Mechanics
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
JJ 310
Strength of Materials
CLO
JJ 512
Pneumatic & Hydraulics
65
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
ENGINEERING DESIGN
JJ 513
Engineering Design
CLO
66
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
JF 201
Manufacturing Control
MECHANICS OF MACHINES
JJ 311
Mechanics of Machines
JV 501
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
COMPUTER INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING
CLO
67
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
JV 502
Industrial Robotics
explains
definition,
advantages
and
disadvantages of using robotics automation
especially
in
manufacturing
industry.
Fundamental mechanical concept for robots
automation is also explained. Robots
Automation components and classification
are examined. Selected programming
languages and applications are also
discussed. Safety standard, maintenance
process and cost are also emphasized. The
course ends with designs robots automation
system by using programming languages
PNEUMATICS & HYDRAULICS SYSTEM
JV 503
Application Automation System
CLO
JM 506
Programmable Logic Controller
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
CONTROL SYSTEM
JM 507
Control System
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
JF 510
Industrial Maintenance
PROJECT 1
JJ 514
Project 1
CLO
1. Demonstrate
self
cleanliness,
self
confidence and positive mindset in
presentation
2. Demonstrate a good speaking and listening
skills in presentation
3. Prepare a good proposal D
4. Deliver a good and interesting presentation
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PROJECT 2
JJ 614
Project 2
JM 609
Power Transfer Mechanism
BASIC
POWER
APPLICATION
JM 610
Basic Power Electronic
ELECTRONIC
AND
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
PRODUCT DESIGN 1
JD 201
Product Design 1
ERGONOMICS
JD 202
Ergonomics
PRODUCT DESIGN 2
JD 301
Product Design 2
CLO
71
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY 1
JF 302
Material Technology 1
JD 303
Product Design Development
PRODUCT DESIGN 3
JD 501
Product Design 3
CLO
72
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
DESIGN MANAGEMENT
JD 504
Product Design Management
CADCAM
JF 504
CAD CAM
PROJECT 1
JJ 514
Project 1
CLO
1. Demonstrate
self
cleanliness,
self
confidence and positive mindset in
presentation
2. Demonstrate a good speaking and listening
skills in presentation
3. Prepare a good proposal D
4. Deliver a good and interesting presentation
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PROJECT 2
JJ 614
Project 2
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
JD 605
Manufacturing Process
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COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 1
JA 101
Automotive Technology 1
JA 102
Automotive Workshop Practice 1
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 2
JA 201
Automotive Technology 2
CLO
75
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
JA 202
Automotive Workshop Practice 2
JI 301
Automotive Product Design
JI 502
Automotive Manufacturing Process
AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING
PROCESS
CLO
76
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
JI 503
Project Management
JF 504
CAD CAM
JF 607
Manufacturing Control
CLO
77
COURSE CODE
SYNOPSIS
JF 609
Jigs, Fixtures & Tooling Design
PROJECT 1
JJ 514
Project 1
Prepares
students
with
basic
skills
knowledge in presentation and preparing a
well written paperwork. This module
emphasize on personal development in self
cleanliness, self confidence, positive mindset
and effectiveness of communication skills. It
also trains students in preparing a good
presentation.
PROJECT 2
JJ 614
Project 2
CLO
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STUDENT FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
ACCOMMODATION
Hostel Conducive, safe, comfortable and peaceful accommodation for learning
Accommodation in the hostel:
New students will be given priority
Existing students accommodation will be offered if vacant room is available through
the selection process based on the criteria determined by Polytechnic. The criteria
includes social economic, home distance, academic and co-curriculum achievement,
contribution and disciplinary performance.
Capacity:
Total Block
Total Room
5 (Male)
670
5 (Female)
670
Total Beds
1800
1800
Supporting Facilities:
Facilities
Hostel Office
Cafeteria
Wash room
Recreation Room
Surau
Sick Bay
WIFI
Capacity
Hostel Supervisor Office and Warden
Office
2 Food Stalls
At each Level of hostel (5 levels)
2 at 1 block of Man Hostel
2 at 1 block of female Hostel
At each Block (1 room)
2 room (1 male hostel & 1 female hostel)
Cafeteria Area and Co-op Shop
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STUDENT FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
HEALTH SERVICES
INSURANCE
Company
Takaful Malaysia Berhad
Premium:
RM15.00 yearly
Students are insured 24
hours during their studies in
Politeknik Muadzam Shah,
Pahang
Scope
Death (Natural Cause)
Death (Accidental Cause)
Total Permanent Disablement
(Natural Cause)
Total Permanent Disablement
(Accidental Cause)
Partial Permanent Disablement
(Natural Cause)
Partial Permanent Disablement
(Accidental Cause)
Critical Illness (Accelerated)
Accidental Medical Reimbursement
Hospital Benefit
Funeral Expenses / Repatriation
Sum Covered
RM4,750.00
RM9,500.00
RM4,750.00
RM9,500.00
RM9,500.00
RM1,000.00
RM1,000.00
INSURANCE OVERVIEW
All the students are insured using Takaful protection known as Group Term Family
Takaful. Agency and Insurance Company The policy chosen is based on Takaful
accordance. Generally, the premium, the scope and the sum assured are issued by
the insurance company chosen. Currently, the students in Politeknik Muadzam Shah
are subjected to Takaful protection by Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad. The following table lists the scope and sum assured by the company.
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STUDENT FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Steps to be taken if accidents occur:
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STUDENT FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
List of Recreational Facilities & Other Amenities are as in table below:
NO
.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20
21
Kayaking equipment
Hockey Court
Mountain Bike
QUANTITY
1
1
4
2
4
4
3
8
1
4
10
1
2
1
10
2
1
6 Guitar / 1 Drum set /
Nasyid Instrument Set
14
1
6
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STUDENT FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
UNIT OF PSYCHOLOGY & CAREER (UPK)
Unit of Psychology & Career Polytechnic Muadzam Shah (UPK PMS) is the unit
responsible for providing effective services to students in particular to the process of
enrichment and development expand along with the students' academic
development. This unit consists of a Career in Psychology Officer assisted by
Guidance & Counseling Department Coordinator appointed by the respective
department heads. This unit is responsible for implementing the terms of reference
as follows:
1. Managing Individual Counseling Services
2. Managing Group Counseling Services
3. Managing Career Counseling Services
4. Managing Lecture
5. Managing Study Visit
6. Managing Control Workshop / Course
7. Managing Exhibition
8. Managing PRS Polytechnic Training
NO
FACILITIES
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STUDENT FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ROLE OF AN ACADEMIC ADVISOR
Academic advising is an essential element of the educational process. The academic advisor is a member of the teaching staff who will be guiding students
on academic matters throughout their tenure in the polytechnic.
The role an academic advisor:
Will inform the students about the pre requisites and the minimum or maximum number of credit hours a student is eligible to take.
Will provide the information about the students GPA , CGPA etc.
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STUDIES INFORMATION
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASSESSMENTS
Under Polytechnics assessment system, students performance is being measured on the basis of quantitative method and being known as Grading Point System (GPS).
In the Grading Point System, there are measures to evaluate students performance:
Formula: GPA =
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STUDIES INFORMATION
Department of Mechanical Engineering
SAMPLE GPA CALCULATION
The table below gives the grades obtained by a student during first semester
at diploma level.
CODE
AA
COURSE TITLE
CREDIT
HOURS
GRADE
ACHIEVED
GRADE
POINTS
Islamic Education 1
4.00
Moral Education 1
Moslem
Communicative English 1
3.00
4.00
Engineering Mathematics 1
B+
3.33
Engineering Science
A-
3.67
A-
3.67
AR 101 Co-Curriculum
Engineering Drawing
3.00
JJ 108
B+
3.33
JJ 104
Mechanical Workshop
Practice 1
Workshop Technology 1
4.00
JJ 205
Engineering Mechanics
B+
3.33
Credit Total
18
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STUDIES INFORMATION
Department of Mechanical Engineering
GRADING SYSTEM (Intake before Jun 2012)
A student will be evaluated based on the following mark scales, grades and grade
points as being outlined in Table below:
Mark Scale
80 100
75 79
70 74
65 69
60 64
55 59
50 54
45 49
Grade Point
4.00
3.67
3.33
3.00
2.67
2.33
2.00
1.67
Grade
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
D
Status
Distinction
Credit
Credit
Credit
Pass
Pass
Pass
Fail
44 46
40 43
30 39
20 29
0 19
1.33
1.00
0.67
0.33
0.00
DE+
E
EF
Fail
Fail
Fail
Fail
Fail
Total credit hours taken by students are in between 12 to 20 credit hours every semester
which have been stated in the Curriculum Document and Program Structure.
A minimum total credit hours shall be fulfilled before the students are qualified to be
awarded a Diploma (including advanced diploma) which has also been stated in the curriculum document and program structure.
REGISTER COURSE
Students must register within fourteen days (14) of the commencement date of each semester.
Students should get an advice from the Academic Advisor and get approval from the
Head of Commerce Department before registering the courses.
Students should register the repeated course/s in the current semester if that particular
course/s being offered except, there was undue circumstances. Therefore, students must
get an approval first from the Head of Commerce Department.
If students fail to register the repeated course/s or any course/s that should be taken in
the particular semester:
The student will be given Grave F with the grade point equivalent to 0.00 for that particular course; and
The student will be assumed as has already taken the course and failed it.
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STUDIES INFORMATION
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ADD COURSE
Course adding can be done on the 3rd until the 6th week of an academic session.
Students should get an advice from the Academic Advisor and obtain an approval
from the Head of Commerce Department.
DROP COURSE
Students are allowed to drop the course with one condition that the students
credit hours are not less than 12 hours.
Courses dropping can be done on the 3rd until the 6th week of an academic session. Students should get an advice from the Academic Advisor or the Head of
Program, and obtain an approval from the Head of Commerce Department.
REPEAT COURSE
Student who fails two or more courses in previous semester is required to repeat
that particular course/s in any semester after getting confirmation from the Examination Board.
ASSESMENT RESULT CATEGORY
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STUDIES INFORMATION
Department of Mechanical Engineering
GRADING SYSTEM (Intake Jun 2012)
A student will be evaluated based on the following mark scales, grades and
grade points as being outlined in Table below:
Mark Scale
Grade Point
Grade
Status
90 100
80 - 89
4.00
4.00
A+
A
High Distinction
Distinction
75 79
70 74
3.67
3.33
AB+
Credit
Credit
65 69
60 64
55 59
3.00
2.67
2.33
B
BC+
Credit
Pass
Pass
50 54
45 49
44 46
2.00
1.67
1.33
C
CD+
Pass
Pass
Pass
40 43
30 39
20 29
1.00
0.67
0.33
D
E
E-
Pass
Fail
Fail
0 19
0.00
Fail
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STUDIES INFORMATION
Department of Mechanical Engineering
PROGRAM DURATION
Duration of a full-time program are as follows:
Advanced Diploma (for Diploma graduate)
Minimum is four (4) semesters
Maximum is eight (8) semesters
Diploma
Minimum is five (5) semesters
Maximum is nine (9) semesters
Student that has been charged disciplinary action (will be suspended under Act
174) is included in the duration of study.
The period of deferment that has been approved by the Director of Polytechnic
will not be computed as part of the period of study.
ALUMNI
The alumni assist students preparing for their professional future through:
Their own success stories
Career Information
Seminars/Talks on career
Alumni/polytechnic graduates are expected to provide their feedback through the
Tracer Study which is carried out annually. 85% of polytechnic graduates take
part in this Tracer Study in order to provide their feedback pertaining to the curriculum taught and their mandatory 6-month industrial experience. All these input
serves provide the basis for curriculum development, achievement of learning
outcomes and future programs.
Details of Alumni of Politeknik Muadzam Shah are as follows:
Address
: Persatuan Alumni Politeknik Muadzam Shah Rompin Pahang
Lebuhraya Tun Abdul Razak
26700 Muadzam Shah
Pahang Darul Makmur
No Telefon : 09 4502005
No. Faks : 09 4502009
Website : www.pms.edu.my or
www.politeknik.gov.my
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Department of Mechanical Engineering
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Industrial Training (LI) is part of the curriculum requirements
that must be fulfilled by the students before they are awarded with Diploma from Polytechnic. Diploma students will
undergo their LI in Semester 4.
Duration of the LI is 20 weeks where the students are
spreads to selected firms and organizations all over the
country. LI programme will be conducted on January and
June session every year. Before the students are allowed to
undergo the LI, they should pass the pre-requisite subject,
i.e. Soft Skills module.
PREPARATION FOR INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Once eligible, the students need to follow proper procedures for the LI. The students are required to apply for LI
placement from the firms or organizations that offered LI via
the Industrial Training Officer of Department (PLIJ) respectively. It is advisable that the LI should be relevant to the
students academic courses of study.
The following documents will be issued by the PLIJ to be
used in the application for a placement in the firms or organizations:
Industrial Training Application Letter/Surat Memohon
Tempat Latihan Industri - that has Polytechnic's letterhead
Reply Form/Borang Jawapan - that has to be submitted
to the firms/organizations
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Department of Mechanical Engineering
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
DURING INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
The confirmation of the LI attachment is done when the students submit the following
documents for verification purpose on the registration of the LI day at each respective
firms/organizations:
Letter of Report Duty/Surat Lapor Diri - that has Polytechnic's letterhead
Polytechnic Student's ID card/Kad Pelajar
Letter of Indemnity/Surat Lepas Tanggung
End of Training Confirmation Letter/Surat Tamat Latihan Industri
Log Book/Buku Log - available in PMS Co-operative Shop
Performance Evaluation Form/Borang Penilaian Pelajar
An academic supervisor will be assigned to each of the students. The academic supervisor (or representative) will visit the students at the firms/organizations during the
LI and thus, will be evaluated.
COMPLETION OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
After completing the six months of LI, the students are required to re-register to the
Polytechnic with the End of Training Confirmation Letter and fee payment bank slip
that will be posted to the students' latest address.
Upon completion, the students are required to prepare a technical report about their
LI. The students are expected to include information related to the job/task which they
have undergone during LI in the write up and shall submit both report and log book to
the PLIJ.
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OTHER FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Squash Court
Multipurpose Court
Swimming Pool
Futsal Court
Tennis Court
Basketball Court
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OTHER FACILITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Gym
Football Field
Jogging Track
Rugby Field
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ACTIVITIES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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NOTES
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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JKM
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Patron
MOHD FUAAD BIN FESUL
Advisor
NURUL AFIZAH BT ADNAN
MOHD SHAHRIL BIN MOHD HASSAN
MOHD RIZAL AZMAN BIN RIFIN
Lead Editor
NURUL AFIZAH BT ADNAN
SITI HANIS-SYAZANA BINTI MUHAMAD
Editor Members
ELIZA BIN SHAMSUDIN
MUHAMAD SYIRAZI BIN SUHAIMI
ADILREZA BIN SHAMSURI
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