BACHELOR OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
Bachelor of manufacturing Engineering is first offered in September 2014 as a replacement of previous specialized programs in Manufacturing Engineering. This program is designed with the objective of fulfilling the government's aspiration to produce multi-skilled graduates in the field of Manufacturing Engineering that would uphold the growth of manufacturing industries in Malaysia. In this program, students are taught with knowledge on generic skills, mathematics and sciences, common engineering domains, manufacturing engineering and knowledge specifics to Materials Engineering, Manufacturing Design, Manufacturing Proses, Robotics and Automation, and Manufacturing Management. Graduates from this program are expected to have strong engineering background and skills required by the industries to build their career as Process Engineers, Product Design Engineers, Production Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, Sales Engineers, Machine Tool Designers and Manufacturing Engineering Consultants.
 
 
Program Learning Outcomes (PLO) are "statements that describe what students are expected to know or be able to do by the time of graduation" (ABET Criteria, 2003). To prepare the students for the achievement of PEOs, all the PLOs as listed in the EAC Manual were adopted. These PLOs are also derived from the PEOs. It is expected that the graduates of Bachelor of Manufacturing Engineering course will exhibit the following outcomes at the time of graduation. These PLOs are common for all departments under the Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering.
                  
PLO 1
Able to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and manufacturing engineering to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PLO 2
Able to identify, formulate, research literature and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PLO 3
Able to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PLO 4
Able to conduct investigation into complex problems using research based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
PLO 5
Able to create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations.
PLO 6
Able to apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice.
PLO 7
Able to understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
PLO 8
Able to apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice. 
PLO 9
Able to communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PLO 10
Able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles and apply these to ones own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PLO 11
Able to recognise the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change and acquire knowledge on entrepreneurship. 
PLO 12
Able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles of finance and project management. 
 
Program Educational Objectives (PEO) is specific goals describing expected achievements of graduates in their career and professional life after graduation. Below are the PEO for Manufacturing Engineering Faculty.
 
To produce manufacturing engineers who:
         
PEO 1
Alumni adapt to transformation of knowledge and highly competent to solve engineering and manufacturing related problem.
PEO 2
Alumni demonstrate leadership skills with good ethics.
PEO 3
Alumni pursue lifelong learning activities as well as creative and innovative to the needs of the industry and society.
 

 

Curriculum Schedule

First Year – First Semester

 

Code Subjects Category Credits
BLHL ***2 Third Language W 2
BKK* ***1 Co-Curriculum l W 1
BMFG 1113 Engineering Mathematics P 3
BMCG 1523 Engineering Graphics and CAD P 3
BMFG 1213 Engineering Materials P 3
BMCG 1113 Statics P 3
  Total 15

 

 

First Year – Second Semester 

Code Subjects Category Credits
BLHW 1702 Titas W 2
BLHL 1012* Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi W 2
BKK ***3 Co-Curriculum ll W 1
BMCG 1013 Differential Equation P 3
BITG 1233 Computer Programming P 3
BEKG 1123 Principle of Electric and Electronics P 3
BEKG 1233 Principle of Instrumentation and Measurement P 3
BMFS 11222 Manufacturing Workshop K 2
Total 17

 

*for International Student only

 

Second Year – First Semester

Code Subjects      Category Credits
BLHW 2403 Technical English W 3
BENG 2142 Statistics P 2
BMFB 2413 Strength of Materials K 3
BMFS 2613 Manufacturing Process K 3
BMFR 2213 Thermo Fluids K 3
  Total 14

 

 

Second Year – Second Semester

Code Subjects      Category Credits
BLHW 2712 Ethnic Relation W 2
BLHW 2752* Malaysian Cultures* W 2
BEKG 2452 Numerical Methods P 2
BEKG 2433 Electrical System P 3
BMFA 2123 Dynamics K 3
BMFS 2623 Advanced manufacturing Process K 3
BMFP 2223 Quality Control K 3
  Total 16

 *for International Student only

 

Third Year – First Semester

Code Subjects      Category Credits
BLHW 3403 English for Professional Communication W 3
BMFR 3515 Product design and Manufacturing K 3
BMFR 3313 Mechanics of machines K 3
BMFB 3323 Material Selection K 3
BMF* ***3 Elective 1 E 3
  Total 15

 

 

Third Year – Second Semester

Code Subjects      Category Credits
BLHC 4032 Critical and Creative Thinking W 2
BLHW 1742 Malaysian Studies W 2
BMFA 3313 Control System K 3
BMFP 3423 Industrial Engineering K 3
BMFR 3523 CAD/CAM K 3
BMFR 4313 Integrated Design project K 3
BMF* ***3 Elective 2 E 3
  Total 17

*for International Student only

 

 Third Year – Third Semester

                Code                            Subjects        Category         Credits
          BMFU 3935             Industrial Training (10 Weeks)              P             5
            Total             5

 

 

Forth Year – First Semester

Code Subjects      Category Credits
BTMW 4012 Technological Entrepreneurship W 2
BMFU 4912 Bachelor Degree Project l P 2
BMFA 3483 Industrial Automation K 3
BMFP 4413 Manufacturing Management K 3
BMFS 4613 CNC Machining K 3
BMF* ***3 Elective 3 E 3
Total 16

 

 

Forth Year – Second Semester

Code Subjects      Category Credits
BMFU 4924 Bachelor Degree Project ll P 4
BMFG 4623 Engineering Economy and Management P 3
BENG 4322 Engineer and Society P 2
BMFU 4321 Engineering Seminar P 1
BMFP 4322 Manufacturing Sustainability K 2
BMF* ***3 Elective 4 E 3
  Total 15

 

 

 

 

Subjects Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Credits
University Requirement Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 1 Semester 2
BLHL ***2 Third Language** BLHW 1702 Titas/ BLHL 1012 Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi BLHW 2403 Technical English BLHW 2712 Ethnic Relation / BLHW 2752 Malaysian Cultures BLHW 3403 English for Professional Communication BLHC 4032 Critical & Creative Thinking/ BLHW 1742 Malaysian Studies      

18

BKK***1 Co-Curriculum l BKK***1Co-Curriculum ll           BTMW 4012 Technological Entepreneurship  
Common Core

Mathematics &

Computing

BMFG 1113 Engineering Mathematics BMCG 1013 Differential Equation BENG 2142 Statics BEKG 2452 Numerical Methods          

13

  BITG 1233 Computer Programming              

Engineering

BMCG 1523 Engineering Graphics and CADD BEKG 1123 Principle of Electric and Electronic   BEKG 2433 Electrical Systems     BMFU 3935 Industrial Training (10 weeks) BMFU 4912 Bachelor Degree Project l BMFU 4924 bachelor Degree Project ll

35

BMFG 1213 Engineering Materials BEKG 1233 Principles of Instrumentation and Measurement             BMFG 4623 Engineering Economy and management
BMCG 1113 Statics              

BENG 4322 Engineer and

society

                BMFU 4321 Engineering Seminar

Program Core

  BMFS 1122 Manufacturing Workshop     BMFR 3513 Product Design and  manufacturing BMFR 4313 Integrated Design Project   BMFS 4613 CNC Machining  

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    BMFB 2413 Strength of Materials BMFA 2123 Dynamics BMFR 3313 Mechanics of Machine BMFR 3523 CAD/CAM      
    BMFS 2613 Manufacturing Process BMFS 2623 Advanced Manufacturing Process BMFB 3323 Material Selection BMFA 3313 Control System   BMFA 3483 Industrial Automation  
    BMFR 2213 Thermo Fluids BMFP 2223 Quality Control   BMFP 3423 Industrial Endineering   BMFP 4413 Manufacturing Management BMFP 4322 Manufacturing Sustainability
Electives         Elective*l Elective*ll   Elective*lll Elective*lV 12
Credits 15 17 14 16 15 17 5 16 15 130