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Key Knowledge and Skills to be Acquired:
What you will learn
Structural Engineering:This focuses on the design and analysis of structures like buildings, bridges, and dams.
Mechanics of Solids and Fluids:Understanding how forces affect objects and how fluids (liquids and gases) behave in various situations.
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer:Studying the principles of energy conversion, heat transfer, and how they relate to machines and systems.
Materials Science:Learning about the properties and behavior of different materials used in mechanical engineering.
Machine Design:Focusing on the design of individual machine components and complete mechanical systems.
Dynamics and Controls:Analyzing the motion of objects and the application of control systems to regulate their movement.
Manufacturing Processes:Gaining knowledge about various methods used to produce mechanical components and systems.
Robotics and Automation:Exploring the design and control of robots and automated systems.
Requirements
Holders of Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) with at least four (4) relevant passes (i.e. D grade or higher) in the following subjects: Physics/Engineering Science, Mathematics, Chemistry and any other modules non-religious or possession of at least NVA Level III of relevant trade and completion of O-level.
Course description
A Mechanical Engineering course description typically outlines the program's focus on designing, analyzing, manufacturing, and maintaining mechanical systems and machines. It covers a wide range of topics, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, machine design, and control systems. Hands-on experience through labs, projects, and potentially internships is also a key component.
Engineering Mathematics
Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics
Solid Mechanics
Machine Design
CAD/CAM
Materials Science



