ABOUT THIS PROGRAMME
Mechanical engineering deals with anything that moves including the human body.
Mechanical engineers learn about materials, statics and dynamics, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, control engineering, industrial engineering, instrumentation and design. It also covers designing and manufacturing everything from small individual parts to large systems such as airplanes and spacecraft.
Mechanical engineering is perhaps the broadest and most diverse engineering discipline as it will require you to learn skills for everything that is made.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
Year 1
Co-Curriculum I*, Engineering Drawing I, Engineering Math I, Engineering Workshop, Interactive Skills, Introduction to Engineering Experimentation, Introduction To Mech. Engineering, Material Science, Office Application Technology, Statics, Technical & Professional Communication
Year 2
Dynamics, Electrical Technology (Power & Machines), Engineering Drawing II (Computer Aided), Engineering Experimentation I, Engineering Materials, Engineering Math II, Fluid Mechanics I, Introduction to Design, Numerical Methods, Solid Mechanics I, Thermodynamics I
Year 3
Component Design, Computer Programming, Control Engineering, Engineering Electronics & Microprocessors, Fluid Mechanics II, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Processes, Measurements & Instrumentation, Mechanics Of Machines & Vibration, Solid Mechanics II, Thermodynamics II, Engineering Experimentation II, Industrial Training
Year 4
Elective I**, Elective II**, Elective III**, Engineering Management, Safety & Economics, Engineers & Society, Entrepreneurship for Engineers, Finite Elements, System Design, Thesis Project I, Thesis Project II