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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

1. DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (AUTOMOTIVE)

INTRODUCTION

In line with the 3rd Industrial Malaysia Plan (IMP3) aiming for the innovative and creative human capital development, via matching talent to expertise with market demand, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive) for polytechnic is developed to give balance emphasis on theoretical and practical aspects. The Eleventh Malaysia Plan was drawn to produced 60% out of 1.5 million workers was in TVET sector. Until now a total of 69,475 (51%) of the 136,062 technical education and vocational training (TVET) graduates in Malaysia are working as professionals and skilled workers. Thus, to keep abreast with rapid demand in TVET sector, Department of Polytechnic and Community College Education (DPCCE) progressively collaborates with major industry players in the country in developing the curriculum.

The programme will take six (6) semesters to complete, five (5) academic semesters at their respective polytechnics and one (1) semester of industrial training at relevant industries during the final semester. This programme complies with the Board of Engineer (BEM) requirement.

 

SYNOPSIS

The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive) programme is designed to produced holistic graduates that have knowledge and competent skills in the field of mechanical engineering with added specialization subjects in the automotive engineering to fulfil the demand of workers in engineering sector. The programme structure focusses on the area of Solid Mechanics, Statics & Dynamics, Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Materials, Mechanical Design, Workshop Practices, Manufacturing, Instrumentation & Control, Mechanical Maintenance, Electrical & Electronic Technology, Vehicle system, Vehicle Technology and Workshop Practice & Management.

 

PROGRAMME AIMS

The programme believes that every individual has potential, and the programme aims to develop adaptable and responsible Senior Assistant Mechanical Engineers to support government aspiration to increase workforce in engineering related field.

 

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive) programme should produce balanced and competent TVET workers who are:

PEO1 : Equipped with industry-relevant knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering field.

PEO2: Engaging on lifelong and continuous learning to enhance knowledge and skills.

PEO3: Instilled with entrepreneurial skills and mind set in the real working environment.

PEO4: Established strong linkage with society and players in the industry.

 

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO) 

Upon completion of the programme, students should be able to:

PLO1 (Knowledge): Apply knowledge of applied mathematics, applied science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialisation as specified in DK1 to DK4 respectively to wide practical procedures and practices.

PLO2 (Problem Analysis): Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified methods of analysis specific to their field of activity (DK1 to DK4).

PLO3 (Design/Development of Solutions): Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems, components, or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations (DK5).

PLO4 (Investigation): Conduct investigations of well-defined problems; locate and search relevant codes and catalogues, conduct standard tests and measurements.

PLO5 (Modern Tool Usage): Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to well-defined engineering problems, with an awareness of the limitations (DK6)

PLO6 (The Engineer and Society): Demonstrate knowledge of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technician practice and solutions to well-defined engineering problems (DK7)

PLO7 (Environment and Sustainability): Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of engineering technician work in the solution of well-defined engineering problems in societal and environmental contexts (DK7)

PLO8 (Ethics): Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of technician practice.

PLO9 (Individual and Teamwork): Function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse technical teams

PLO10 (Communications): Communicate effectively on well-defined engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend the work of others, document their own work, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO11 (Project Management and Finance): Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a technical team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.

PLO12 (Lifelong learning): Recognise the need for and have the ability to engage in independent updating in the context of specialised technical knowledge.

 

JOB PROSPECT

This programme provides the knowledge and skills in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive) field that can be applied to a broad range of careers in Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Engineering. The knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to participate in the job market as:

  • Assistant Engineer
  • Service Advisor
  • Technical Assistant
  • Quality Officer
  • After Sales Service Officer
  • Sales Executive
  • Technical Instructor or Lecturer
  • Technical Specialist
  • Workshop supervisor
  • Factory Supervisor
  • Team Leader Service Advisor
  • Service Assistant Manager
  • Service Manager
  • Entrepreneur

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

 

2. DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

INTRODUCTION

In line with the 3rd Industrial Malaysia Plan (IMP3) aiming for the innovative and creative human capital development, via matching talent to expertise with market demand, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive) for polytechnic is developed to give balance emphasis on theoretical and practical aspects. The Eleventh Malaysia Plan was drawn to produced 60% out of 1.5 million workers was in TVET sector. Until now a total of 69,475 (51%) of the 136,062 technical education and vocational training (TVET) graduates in Malaysia are working as professionals and skilled workers. Thus, to keep abreast with rapid demand in TVET sector, Department of Polytechnic and Community College Education (DPCCE) progressively collaborates with major industry players in the country in developing the curriculum.

The programme will take six (6) semesters to complete, five (5) academic semesters at their respective polytechnics and one (1) semester of industrial training at relevant industries during the final semester. This programme complies with the Board of Engineer (BEM) requirement.

 

SYNOPSIS

The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering programme is designed to produced holistic graduates that have knowledge and competent skills in the field of mechanical engineering to fulfil the demand of workers in engineering sector. The programme structure focusses on the area of Solid Mechanics, Statics & Dynamics, Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Materials, Mechanical Design, Workshop Practices, Manufacturing, Instrumentation & Control, Mechanical Maintenance, Electrical & Electronic Technology.

 

PROGRAMME AIM

The programme believes that every individual has potential, and the programme aims to develop adaptable and responsible Senior Assistant Mechanical Engineers to support government aspiration to increase workforce in engineering related field.

 

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering programme should produce balanced and competent TVET workers who are:

PEO1 : Equipped with industry-relevant knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering field.

PEO2: Engaging on lifelong and continuous learning to enhance knowledge and skills.

PEO3: Instilled with entrepreneurial skills and mind set in the real working environment.

PEO4: Established strong linkage with society and players in the industry.

 

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

Upon completion of the programme, students should be able to:

PLO1 (Knowledge): Apply knowledge of applied mathematics, applied science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialisation as specified in DK1 to DK4 respectively to wide practical procedures and practices.

PLO2 (Problem Analysis): Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified methods of analysis specific to their field of activity (DK1 to DK4).

PLO3 (Design/Development of Solutions): Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems, components, or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations (DK5).

PLO4 (Investigation): Conduct investigations of well-defined problems; locate and search relevant codes and catalogues, conduct standard tests and measurements.

PLO5 (Modern Tool Usage): Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to well-defined engineering problems, with an awareness of the limitations (DK6)

PLO6 (The Engineer and Society): Demonstrate knowledge of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technician practice and solutions to well-defined engineering problems (DK7)

PLO7 (Environment and Sustainability): Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of engineering technician work in the solution of well-defined engineering problems in societal and environmental contexts (DK7)

PLO8 (Ethics): Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of technician practice.

PLO9 (Individual and Teamwork): Function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse technical teams

PLO10 (Communications): Communicate effectively on well-defined engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend the work of others, document their own work, and give and receive clear instructions. 

PLO11 (Project Management and Finance): Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a technical team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.

PLO12 (Lifelong learning): Recognise the need for and have the ability to engage in independent updating in the context of specialised technical knowledge.

JOB PROSPECT

This programme provides the knowledge and skills in Mechanical Engineering field that can be applied to a broad range of careers in Mechanical Engineering. The knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to participate in the job market as:

  • Assistant Engineer
  • Technical Assistant
  • Assistant Service Manager
  • Service Advisor
  • Supervisor
  • Technician
  • Technical Instructor or Lecturer
  • Technical Sales Executive / Engineer
  • Draughter / Designer
  • Entrepreneur

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

 

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