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ROMBLON STATE UNIVERSITY

College of Engineering and Technology


Department of Mechanical
` Engineering

COURSE SYLLABUS

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

RSU VISION

Romblon State University as a premier institution of higher education in the MIMAROPA region for
a globally competitive Province of Romblon.

RSU MISSION

The Romblon State University is committed to:

1) Provide advanced education, higher technological and professional instruction.


2) Provide training in agriculture and fishery, for science and technology, education, arts, agriculture,
and other relevant fields of study.
3) Undertake research and extension services.
4) Provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)


The Mechanical Engineering Program Educational Objectives and Relationship to RSU Mission:

Graduates of Mechanical Engineering program are expected to attain or achieve the MISSION
following Program Educational Objectives 3 - 5 years after graduating:
1 2 3 4
1) Establish technical expertise in the field of mechanical engineering and gain
√ √ √
recognition for the work in their respective fields.
2) Design and develop relevant technology using skills and resourcefulness;
develop creative and innovative solutions to engineering problems; and √
identify, search and solve new technical challenges.
3) Keep abreast of emerging technologies, continually learn new knowledge and
actively participate in professional communities to nourish ever-developing √ √
careers.
4) Demonstrate leadership and initiative to ethically advance professional and
organizational goals, and show commitment to teamwork while working with √ √
others of diverse cultural and interdisciplinary backgrounds.

COURSE INFORMATION:
Course Code: Elective 513
Course Title Manufacturing Engineering
Course Description The course dealing with the study of Industrial and Manufacturing processes
and the equipment involved in the processes.
Credit Units 3 units
Lecture hours 3 hours
Laboratory hours None
Pre-requisite None
STUDENTS OUTCOMES (SO)
Upon completion of the program, the Romblon State University Mechanical Engineering PEO
students will demonstrate:
1 2 3 4
a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science to solve engineering problems √ √ √
b) An ability to design and conduct experiments in order to understand a phenomenon,
prove an idea, test engineering solution and to make sound scientific conclusions, as √ √ √
well as to analyze and interpret data using various models and frameworks.
c) An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints such as economic , environmental, social, political, ethical, health √ √ √ √
and safety manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance with standard.
d) An ability to function on multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams √ √
e) An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems √ √ √
f) An understanding of professional, social and ethical responsibility √ √ √
g) An ability to communicate effectively both in Filipino and English languages through
writing, listening, presenting, observing, questioning, focusing, and connecting
√ √
complex engineering activities with various communities including engineering experts
and society at large.
h) A broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
√ √ √
global, economic, environmental and societal context
i) An ability to recognize the need for, and engage in life-long learning to keep abreast
√ √
of emerging technologies and continually learn new knowledge.
j) An ability to know contemporary issues, and the ensuing responsibilities relevant to
√ √
professional engineering practice.
k) An ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for
√ √ √ √
mechanical engineering practice
l) An ability to understand engineering and management principles as a member and
√ √ √
leader of a team, and to manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment;

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO) IN RELATION TO STUDENT OUTCOMES

SO
Course Outcomes(Cos) : At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
a e h
CO - 1 Explain and discuss the different processes in industrial and manufacturing plants E
CO - 2 Enumerate the equipment utilized in the different industrial and manufacturing
E
processes
CO - 3 Assess the safety and health practices in the different industrial and manufacturing
E
plants
CO- 4 Identify problems in industrial and manufacturing plants and to recommend possible
E E E
solutions
Note: E – Enabling course to an Outcome
LEARNING PLAN
Satisfied
Contact Teaching-Learning Assessment
Week Topic Course
hours Activities Technique
Outcomes
Discussion of Syllabus
Recitation,
1 3 Introduction of the course CO - 1 Interactive discussion
Short quiz
Assignment of topics for reporting
• Methods, processes and CO - 1 Lecture, Multi-media Chapter quiz,
equipment involved in handling of CO - 2 presentation, Recitation,
2-5 15
solids, including safety practices CO - 3 Interactive discussion, Short quiz,
in handling such equipment. CO - 4 Reporting Assignments
1. Feeders and equipment silos
2. Conveyors and conveying
elements
3. Size reduction of solids
4. Separation and classification
of solid
• Identification of processing
problems and recommends
possible solution
CO - 1 Lecture, Multi-media Chapter quiz,
• Dryers and Drying Processes
CO - 2 presentation, Recitation,
6-7 6 • Problems in drying and drying CO - 3 Interactive discussion, Short quiz,
processes
CO - 4 Reporting Assignments
8 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
• Methods, Processes and
Equipment involved in processes
and manufacturing of the
following, including safety
practices in processing and
handling such equipment
1. Cement
2. Steel
3. Glass
4. Plastic
5. Rubber
CO - 1 Lecture, Multi-media Chapter quiz,
6. Food and Beverages
CO - 2 presentation, Recitation,
9 - 14 18 7. Electronics and semi –
CO - 3 Interactive discussion, Short quiz,
conductors
CO - 4 Reporting Assignments
8. Metals
9. Car manufacturing
10.Petroleum refining
11.Natural gas
12.Petrochemicals
13.Water treatment including
seawater processing to
potable water
• Identification of processing
problems and recommends
possible solution
• Packaging, processes and CO - 1 Lecture, Multi-media Chapter quiz,
Equipment including safety CO - 2 presentation, Recitation,
15 3
practices in using such CO - 3 Interactive discussion, Short quiz,
equipment CO - 4 Reporting Assignments
16 FINAL EXAMINATION
Note: There are two weeks allowance intended for any department, college and university activities
which may affect the schedule of classes like athletic meet, students’ day, university day, seminars and
others.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS
1. Attendance
2. Oral Examinations
3. Assignments
4. Short and long quizzes
5. Major examination
6. Solved Problems/ Problems Sets/ Seat Works

COURSE POLICIES
• Attendance is necessary for each student to obtain maximum benefits for instruction. Eighty percent
(80%) of the total required hours must be attended for each semester. Any student, who incurred
absences more than 20% of the class, will be automatically withdrawn from the course.
• None wearing of complete uniform is considered no attendance credit and will not be allowed to
take examinations or tests/ quizzes.
• There will be three or four long exams given during the semester. Make-up exams will be given for
missed exams at the discretion of the instructor and only for excused absences (university
approved absences).
• Major exams (Mid-term and Final) will be given at the time prepared by the College. All students
must take the major exams.
• Projects and assignments must be submitted on time. Late submission will not be accepted, it must
be turned in at the beginning of class. Projects and assignments must be in acceptable engineering
form including a problem statement, labeled drawings of the system considered and all equations
and units must be shown otherwise, the project/assignments will not be returned without checking.
• Quizzes will be given on a random basis, sometimes announced ahead of time and others will be
unannounced. Make-up quizzes will be given only for excused absences.
• Special examination is only given for excused absences. Excuse letter duly signed by the parents
or guardian or a medical certificate (in case of sickness) is required.
• Students without calculator will not be allowed to take examinations. If table and charts are needed,
it is also a requirement.
• It is expected that all students will take notes during class and will study these notes.
• No sharing of calculators during tests, quizzes, etc. No electronic gadget, computers, etc. during a
quiz or a test. Only a calculator may be used during a test or a quiz.
• Cell phones are allowed, provided, it must be on silent mode, must not be used during class hours
except during extreme necessities, and must be off during tests and examinations.
• Group studying and peer teaching is encouraged to enhance the knowledge and skills.
• Any form of cheating will not be tolerated.
• Any student who arrived late to an exam will NOT be admitted if any other student attending the
exam has submitted their answer paper and left the exam room. No time extension will be given
for any late arriving student if they were admitted to the exam room
DISCRIMINATION
Students should be aware that discrimination and/or other harassment based on race, sex, gender
identity and gender expression, religion, age, disability, and sexual orientation, is prohibited. Any student
who feels they have been discriminated against or harassed on the basis of race, sex, gender identity,
gender expression, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, including sexual harassment, has the
opportunity to seek informal or formal resolution of the matter. All complaints/concerns should be directed
to the Office of Student Affairs.
STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.)
that might affect their performance in the class is encouraged to speak with the instructor at the beginning
of each semester.

COURSE GRADING SYSTEM


Grading will be as follows:
Assignments 10%
Quizzes/ Class Participation 10%
Topic Report 40%
Midterm and Final Examinations 40%
Methods of Computation
Absolute zero shall be used in all examinations and quizzes.
Percentile shall be used in recording grades when evaluating students.

Grades Equivalents
Rating Grade
96 - 100 1.00
91 - 95 1.25
86 - 90 1.50
81 - 85 1.75
76 - 80 2.00
71 - 75 2.25
66 - 70 2.50
61 - 65 2.75
60 3.00
Conditional 4.00
Below 60 5.00

Conditional is not a grade. It is given to students that lacks necessary requirements and therefore,
must be accomplished before the end of that semester to obtain a grade.

LIST OF RESOURCES

Leffler, W. (n.d). Petroleum Refining in Nontechnical Language, 4th Edition

Nee, A. Y. C. (Ed.). (2015). Handbook of Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. doi:10.1007/978-1-


4471-4670-4

Geng, H. (2016). Manufacturing Engineering Handbook, 2 nd Ed. Mc Graw Hill Education e-Books. USA

Web based Resources:

https://nzic.org.nz/ChemProcesses/inorganic/9A.pdf
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/103106108/Lecture%2031.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/proxy/alfresco-
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12b8965a8948/Education%20material%20glasscutter_EN.pdf
https://www.industry.siemens.com/verticals/global/en/glass/glass-manufacturing-
process/pages/default.aspx

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