Mechanical Engineering Requirements
In addition to the Competencies for all Engineering Programs the Basic Mechanical Engineering graduate must be able to (B-Level):
- B1: Model, analyse and design physical systems applicable to the specific discipline by applying the concepts of: Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, solid Mechanics, Material Processing, Material Properties, Measurements, Instrumentation, Control Theory and Systems, Mechanical Design and Analysis, Dynamics and Vibrations.
- B2: Carry out designs of mechanical systems and machine elements using appropriate materials both traditional means and computer-aided tools and software contemporary to the mechanical engineering field.
- B3: Select conventional mechanical equipment according to the required performance.
- B4: Adopt suitable national and international standards and codes to: design, build, operate, inspect and maintain mechanical equipment and systems.
To achieve these Intended Learning Outcomes, a set of courses must be completed as a Basic Mechanical Engineering Requirement.
Table 12 List of Basic Mechanical Engineering Requirements courses.