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111 credits
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Mechanical Engineering Technology (Maintenance Technology) encompasses a range of knowledge disciplines aimed at ensuring the reliable operation and longevity of mechanical equipment through effective inspection, diagnosis, maintenance planning, repair, and optimization strategies.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) is specific goals describing expected achievements of graduates in their career and professional life after graduation. Below are the PEO for Faculty of Engineering Technology.
PEO1 Graduates who are able to practice the knowledge in Mechanical Engineering Technology (Maintenance Technology).
PEO2Â Graduates who are able to engage with continuous development and adapt to evolving technologies.
PEO3 Graduates who are able to adapt professional ethics and leadership to meet the needs of the society.
Programme Outcomes (PO) are what students are expected to be able to perform or attain by the time of graduation. These relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviour that students acquire through the programme.
Upon completion of this program, graduate should be able to:
PO1 Â Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and engineering specialisation principles to defined and applied engineering procedures, processes, systems or methodologies in the field of Mechanical Engineering Technology (Maintenance Technology).
PO2 Â Ability to solve broadly-defined engineering problems systematically to reach substantiated conclusions, using tools and techniques appropriate to Mechanical Engineering Technology (Maintenance Technology).Â
PO3 Ability to design solutions for broadly-defined engineering technology problems, and to design systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, as well as cultural, societal, environmental and sustainability concerns.
PO4 Ability to plan and conduct experimental investigations of broadly-defined problems, using data from relevant sources.
PO5 Ability to select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering tools, with an understanding of their limitations.
PO6 Ability to demonstrate an awareness of and consideration for societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and their
consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technology practice.
PO7 Ability to demonstrate an understanding of the impact of engineering technology practices, taking into account the need for sustainable development.
PO8 Ability to demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practices.
PO9 Ability to function effectively as individuals, and as members or leaders in diverse technical teams.
PO10 Ability to communicate effectively on broadly-defined engineering activities with the engineering community and society at large.
PO11 Ability to demonstrate an awareness of project management, business practices and entrepreneurship.
PO12 Ability to recognise the need for professional development and to engage in independent and lifelong learning.
The followings are what you will study as a student in Mechanical Engineering Technology at FTKM, UTeM.
Basic subjects to enhance the knowledge on fundamental theories in Mechanical Engineering Technology. This includes the laboratory practices to sharpen the theoretical concepts and also non-engineering subjects
Basic mathematics, non-engineering subjects and laboratories practices.
Core engineering subject, laboratory practices.
Fundamental core subjects of Mechanical Engineering Technology. Still include the laboratory practices and engineering subjects.
Advanced core subjects of Mechanical Engineering Technology. This includes a project where students work in a team to produce mechanical product applying all the fundamental theories already studied in the class.
Advance core subjects of Mechanical Engineering Technology. Still include the laboratory practices.
Elective Subjects, Final Year Projects and Internship
Selection of electives. Student will work on a supervised Final Year Project. Student will also go for industrial training in an industry for one semester.
With great minds and facilities, comes great responsibilities.
W = University Compulsory Course; P = Common Core Course; K = Programme Core Course; E = Elective
Year 1 (Semester 1 & 2)
Year 2 (Semester 3 & 4)
Year 3 (Semester 5 & 6)
Year 4 (Semester 7 & 8)
Elective Courses
W = University Compulsory Course; P = Common Core Course; K = Programme Core Course; E = Elective
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International students are required to take BLHL1012 Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi
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*Students are required to complete four (4) courses (total of 12 credits) with at least three (3) of the courses must be from the same field.
Engineering is the art of directing the great source of power in nature for the use and convenience of man.