Program Structure

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Program Structure The number of credits required for graduates to be awarded with the bachelor degree is 138 credits. Total allocation of credits according to classification of subjects is as follow:

Classsification Of Subjects
Credits
Electrical & Electronic Engineering Core
72
Mechatronic Engineering Specialization
43
University General Studies
12
English Language
6
Co-curriculum
2
Total Credits
135

 

The curriculum for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical-Mechatronics) program is almost similar to the curriculum for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) program for the first two years of the program. Electrical Engineering fundamentals are stressed. Subjects on Introduction to Electrical Engineering, Programming Techniques, Circuit Theory, Circuit and Systems, Electronic Devices and Digital Electronic are offered besides reinforcement in Mathematical subjects. However, mechatronic engineering students are also required to take engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics.

 

In the second year, the Electrical Engineering core modules are emphasized focusing on Electronic Circuits, Signals and Systems, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement, Basic Power and Electric Machine, Digital Systems, Electromagnetic Field Theory, similar to the other programs.

 

Reinforcement on Electrical and Mechatronic Engineering fields are intensified focusing on subjects of System Modeling and Analysis, Microprocessor, Communication Principle, Hydraulic and Pneumatics, Digital Signal Processing, Electronic Systems and Electrical Motors and Drives, in the third year.

 

Students are required to undergo industrial training at least for a duration of 10 weeks either in the private sector or government sector during a the ‘Short Semester’ in the third year. This is to equip future graduates with practical technical skills besides exposing them to industrial working environment.

 

In the final year, specialization and depth in Mechatronic Engineering field is strengthened. Students are required to take courses on Robotics, and Mechatronic system design.

 

Besides that, each student is required to undertake a research or design project associated to the Mechatronic Engineering area in the final year. The students are required to submit a thesis based on their project at the end of the final semester.


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