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LABORATORY FACILITIES ENTRY REQUIREMENT

Teaching & Learning Laboratories Passed Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/equivalent with credit (grade C) in
Bahasa Melayu or Bahasa Melayu July Paper and passed in History;
 Statics Laboratory


Experimental Methods Laboratory
Material Science Laboratory
AND
BACHELOR OF
Having at least Band 2 in Malaysian University English Test (MUET).


Thermodynamics Laboratory
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory AND
MECHANICAL


Structure Laboratory
Physics Laboratory Passed from KPM Matriculation Centre with minimum CGPA of 2.00 and at
least Grade C (2.00) in the following subjects:
ENGINEERING WITH

HONOURS
Chemistry Laboratory · Mathematics
 Engineering Drawing Studio · Chemistry or Engineering Studies
 · Physics / Biology
(Part-time)
Computer Aided Design Studio
 Computing Analysis Studio *Candidate who does not take Physics in Matriculation must have at least
Grade B for Physics in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM).
 Fitting, Fabrication, Welding & Machine Workshop
OR
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Research Laboratories Passed STPM certificate with minimum CGPA of 2.00 and at least Grade C
(2.00) in the following subjects:
· General Studies
 Green Technology Vehicle Laboratory · Mathematics (M)/Mathematics (T)/Further Mathematics
 Noise, Vibration & Harshness Laboratory · Chemistry
 Non-Destructive Testing Laboratory · Physics / Biology
*Candidate who does not take Physics in Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia
 Air Conditioning Laboratory (STPM) must have at least Grade B for Physics in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia
 Vehicle Control & Electronics System Laboratory (SPM).
 Turbo Machinery Laboratory OR
 Engine Performance Testing Laboratory
Passed Diploma Engineering (minimum of CGPA 3.00) or Diploma Engineer-
 Rapid Prototyping Laboratory ing Technology (minimum of CGPA 3.30) in related areas, and graduated
 Maintenance Engineering Laboratory from recognized institution or any other qualifications that are recognized
 Research Computer Studio by the Malaysian Government and endorse by the University Senate.
 Innovation Laboratory * Candidate with CGPA less than 3.00 for Diploma Engineering or less than
3.30 for Diploma Engineering Techology, should have at least 2 years
working experience in related fields.

For further information, please contact:


Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
Hang Tuah Jaya
76100 Durian Tunggal, Melaka.
Tel : 06-2704334 Fax : 06-2346884
Email : suhaimimisha@utem.edu.my
Website: www.utem.edu.my/fkm
INTRODUCTION CURRICULUM STRUCTURE CAREER PROSPECTS
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was established in June 2001 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 Highly specialised mechanical engineering graduates are
and is offering Diploma and Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering as English for Academic employed in many industrial sectors which cover the following
Co-Curriculum I
well as Post-Graduates programmes. Since the establishment of Purposes work environments:
the faculty, more than 4,000 students have been graduated from Islamic & Asian CivilizationsDifferential Equation  Design and manufacturing of automotive components and

YEAR 1
these programmes. Principles of Measurements engine.
Engineering Mathematics I
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering programme will be recognized & Instrumentation  Defence industries, power generation and environmental
by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) and will comply with the Engineering Materials Statics protection.
requirements of the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) and SEMESTER 3  Marine industries and sea transport.
Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Graphics & CAD  Automation, control and robotic industries.
Workshop  Heavy machinery industries that use hydraulic and pneumat-
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 ic system, electronic and digital driven machines.
Ethnic Relations Co-Curriculum II
What students are expected to know, perform or attain by the  Agricultural and food production industries.
Principles of Electric &
time of graduation: Computer Programming  Petrochemical, oil & gas and mineral industries.
Electronics

YEAR 2
Engineering knowledge The engineer society Dynamics Electrical System  Biotechnology and biomedical industries.
Computer Aided Design &  Research and development, engineering management and
Problem analysis Environment & sustainability Manufacturing Process service industries.
Manufacturing
Design & development of Individual & team work life long SEMESTER 3  Construct building mechanical system.
solution learning Academic Writing Mechanical Engineering Lab I
Language Electives In the industry, mechanical engineering graduates are highly
Investigation Ethics & Communication SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 marketable and hold a wide range of position either in public
Modern tool usage Project management & finance Engineering Mathematic II Fluid Mechanics I agencies or private companies which include among others are:
Thermodynamics I Mechanical Vibration
YEAR 3 Microprocessor Technology Mechanical Design  Mechanical Engineer  Plant Engineer
ELECTIVES COURSES Solid Mechanics I  Service Engineer  Design Engineer
SEMESTER 3  Project Engineer  Maintenance Engineer
Students are required to choose 4 courses: English for Professional
AUTOMOTIVE  Vehicle Powertrain Systems Mechanical Engineering Lab II  Technical Engineer  Construction Engineer
Communication
 Vehicle Dynamics  Internal Combustion Engine General Electives  Product Engineer  Assistant Lecturer
 Automotive Technology  Vehicle System Modeling & SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2  Industrial Engineer  Research Officer
Engineering Statistics Mechanical Engineering Lab III  Manufacturing Engineer  Technical Officer
 Powerplant System
YEAR 4

THERMAL-FLUID Thermodynamics II Solid Mechanics II


 Renewable Energy System  Computational Fluid Fluid Mechanics II Finite Element Analysis
 Refrigeration & Air Dynamics Engineering Design
Conditioning System  Fluid Power & SEMESTER 3
Turbomachinery
Industrial Training
STRUCTURE & MATERIALS  Non Destructive Testing SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
 Fracture Mechanics  Composites & Advanced Integrated Design Project Final Year Project I
 Advanced Solid Mechanics Materials Engineering Management &
 Metallurgy Sustainability & Environment
YEAR 5

Economy
DESIGN & INNOVATION  Prototype Development Heat Transfer Elective I
 Advanced CAD Technology Control Engineering Elective II
 Mechanism Design  Design Optimization SEMESTER 3
 Design Quality & Reliability Entrepreneurship Technology Engineering Seminar
MAINTENANCE  Reliability, Maintainability Engineer & Society
 Vibration Monitoring Of & Risks SEMESTER 1
YEAR 6

Rotating Machinery  Wear Debris & Oil Analysis Final Year Project II
 Condition Based Mainte-
nance  Structural Health Monitoring Elective III
Elective IV

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