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Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Programme Convenor: Associate Professor Tunde Bello-Ochende A candidate shall complete approved courses of a value required to bring the total to a minimum of 576 credits and shall comply with all the prescribed curriculum requirements. First Year Core Courses Number

Course

Credits

CEM1008F

Chemistry for Engineers

16

MAM1020F/S Mathematics 1A for Engineers

18

MAM1021F/S Mathematics 1B for Engineers

18

MAM1042S

Engineering Statics

16

MEC1006W

Mechanical Engineering Drawing

16

MEC1005W

Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

24

PHY1012F/S Physics 1A for Engineers

18

PHY1013F/S Physics 1B for Engineers

18

Total credits:

144

MEC1000X



Practical Training

Second Year Core Courses Number

Course

Credits

EEE2030F

Electrical Engineering I

12

EEE2031S

Electrical Engineering II

12

MAM2083F/S Vector Calculus for Engineers

16

MAM2084F/S Linear Algebra and DEs for Engineers

16

MEC2044S

Machine Element Design I

16

MEC2022S

Thermofluids I

16

MEC2023F

Dynamics I

16

MEC2025F

Mechanics of Solids

12

MEC2042F

Materials Science in Engineering

12

Total credits:

144

MEC2000X



Practical Training

Third Year Core Courses Number

Course

Credits

EEE3044S

Energy Conservation and Utilisation

8

MAM2082F

Computer Programming in Matlab

8

MEC2026S

Project Management

8

MEC3023F

Mechanics of Solids

12

MEC3031S

Dynamics II

16

MEC3033F

Thermofluids II

20

MEC3037S

Professional Communication Studies and Dev

12

MEC3045F

Experimental Methods

12

MEC3044S

Thermofluids III

12

MEC3050W

Design II

24

Total credits:

132

MEC3000X



Practical Training

Elective Core Courses: A minimum of 12 credits must be chosen from the following: MEC3069S

Production Processes

8

MEC3060F

Materials Under Stress

8

Fourth Year Core Courses Number

Course

Credits

MEC4047F

Mechanical Vibrations

12

MEC4063C

Industrial Ecology

8

MEC4103F

Product Design

12

MEC4104F

Manufacturing and Nanotechnology

8

MEC4107S

Fundamentals of Control Systems

8

MEC4108S

Systems Design

12

MEC4109S

Engineering Professionalism

8

MEC4110W

Final Year Project

46

Total Core Credits

114

Fourth Year Elective Core Courses: Students must select one of the following courses: MEC4045F

Numerical Methods in Heat and Fluid Flow

12

MEC4105F

Finite Element Analysis

12

MEC4106F

Resource Engineering

12

MEC4113F

Heat Transfer and Psychrometry

12

Elective Complementary Studies Courses: Complementary Studies courses cover disciplines outside of engineering sciences, basic sciences and mathematics and are split into two categories according to the requirements of ECSA: (a) are essential to the practice of engineering economics, the impact of technology on society, management and effective communication, and (b) broaden a student's perspective in the humanities or social sciences to support an understanding of the world. Students must select at least 18 credits worth of courses which fulfil the requirements of category (b).

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