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Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) - ODL
N-DL/0714/6/0002

+ THIS IS BEST FOR

Student who has completed Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM), A-Level, Matriculation, Foundation, Diploma, UEC, International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB), HND(UK) Diploma, SAM/WACE/AUSMAT or other equivalent qualifications recognised by Government of Malaysia. Keen interest in Engineering field of study. May complete education at Bachelor level to become professional or entrepreneurs or may pursue in related Postgraduate programmes.

+ PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS

Summary of BME Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)

 

PEO No.

Program Educational Objectives

 

UNITEN produces Mechanical engineering graduates who:

PEO1

Practicing engineers in mechanical engineering with the ability to venture into energy related business.

PEO2

Hold leadership responsibilities and/or establish their own enterprises.

PEO3

Have professional qualifications/certifications in mechanical engineering related areas.

PEO4

Engages in activities to enhance knowledge in their professional works.

 

BME Programme Outcomes (PO)

Program Outcomes

Students graduating from the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (BME) programmes will have the ability to:

PO No.

PO Statements

Sub-attributes

PO1

Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and civil/ computer and communication/ electrical/ mechanical engineering principles in solving complex problems

WA1 (WK1-WK4) [MQF1]

a)   Comprehend the fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and mechanical engineering (C1,C2)

b)   Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and mechanical engineering principles in solving engineering problems (C3, C4)

c)   Solve complex engineering problems by relating/incorporating fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and mechanical engineering principles (C5,C6)

PO2

Identify, formulate, analyse and solve complex civil/computer and communication/ electrical/ mechanical engineering problems

WA2 (WK1-WK4) [MQF2]

 

a)   Identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems (C3, C4)

b)   Evaluate and synthesize the solution to complex mechanical engineering problems (C5,C6)

PO3

Design solutions for complex civil/ computer and communication/ electrical/ mechanical engineering problems that meet specific needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and environment

WA3 (WK5) [MQF2]

a)   Illustrate solutions for mechanical engineering problems with appropriate consideration for public health and safety (C3, C4)

b)   Illustrate solutions for mechanical engineering problems with appropriate consideration for culture, society, and environment (C3, C4)

c)   Propose solutions for complex mechanical engineering problems that meet specific needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and environment (C5,C6)

PO4

Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating complex problems related to civil /computer and communication/ electrical/ mechanical engineering

WA4 (WK8) [MQF2]

a)   Use research methods for collecting data (C1, C2)

b)   Analyse and interpret data using engineering principles and appropriate techniques (C3,C4)

c)   Design & evaluate solutions to complex engineering problems by employing research methods and data interpretation skills (C5,C6)

PO5

Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to complex engineering problems, with an understanding of the limitations

WA5 (WK6) [MQF3a, MQF3d, MQF3e]

a)    Usage of modern tools in mechanical engineering activities (P1,P2)

b)    Application of modern tool in complex engineering problems with an understanding of the limitations (C3,C4)

PO6

Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice and solutions to complex engineering problems

WA6 (WK7) [MQF5]

a)    Apply reasoning in assessing societal, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice and solutions to complex engineering problems (C3, C4)

b)   Apply reasoning in assessing health and safety issues  and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice and solutions to complex engineering problems (C3, C4)

PO7

Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions  of complex engineering problems in environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development

WA7 (WK7) [MQF5]

No sub-attribute (C2,C3)

PO8

Demonstrate commitment to professional and ethical principles

WA8 (WK7) [MQF5]

No sub-attribute (A3)

PO9

Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities

WA10 [MQF3b, MQF3c]

a)   Communicate effectively by means of oral presentation (P3)

b)   Communicate effectively by means of report writing (P3)

c)   Communicate effectively by means of oral presentation and/or report writing on complex engineering activities (P3)

PO10

Function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader

WA9 [MQF3b, MQF3f]

No sub-attribute (A4)

PO11

Acknowledge the need for, and be able to engage in life-long learning

WA12 [MQF4a]

No sub-attribute (C2)

PO12

Demonstrate knowledge on project management principles, finance and entrepreneurship skills

WA11 [MQF4b]

a)   Demonstrate knowledge on project management principles (C2,C3)

b)   Demonstrate knowledge on finance and entrepreneurship skills (C2,C3)

 

 


Mode of Study : Online Distance Learning (ODL)

  • A 4-year study programme. 8 semesters, 148 credit hours.
  • Well-balanced between theories and experiments.
  • Provides a strong base in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Compulsory Industrial Training attachment.
  • Graduates can work as Mechanical Engineers in broad and exciting fields.

This syllabus has been designed to meet the requirements of professional bodies and industries while giving students the competitive edge. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge through teamwork, case studies, simulations and real life projects.

The Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) programme provides a strong base in Mechanical Engineering with a well-established and balance curriculum that combines both theory and experiments during the four years of study. The curriculum consists of a good mix of general courses as well as core Mechanical Engineering courses.

The programme also contains a compulsory Industrial Training attachment after semester 6 for a period of not less than 12 weeks. The idea of this attachment is to enable you to gain first-hand experience in industry as well as an insight to how theories are put into practice in real engineering situations. This short attachment in industry is beneficial as it provides the intellectual challenge to you especially in the final year and when carrying out your final year project.

+ ACCREDITED, APPROVED & RECOGNISED BY

Accredited by:
01. Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) - Provisional Accreditation


Approved & Licensed by:
01. Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Malaysia

Recognised by:
01. Public Service Department (JPA), Malaysia
02. Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)
03. The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
04. The Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET)
05. Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
06. Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
07. QS World University Rankings by Subject - Top 2 Private University in Malaysia for Electrical & Electronic and Mechanical subjects and Signatory to the Washington Accord.

 

 

+ FEES & SCHOLARSHIPS

UNITEN practices transparent fee policy. Refer our fees below for your reference.

Fees for Malaysian Students:
Tuition Fees: RM95,000 per programme.
Other Fees:

  • Full Registration: RM1,348 one-time payment
  • Miscellaneous Fee: RM620

Fees for International Students:
Tuition Fees: USD24,500 (RM98,000) per programme.
Other Fees:

  • Full Registration: USD1,650 (RM6,600) one-time payment
  • Miscellaneous Fee: USD155.00 (RM620)
    Terms & conditions apply.

    Download the complete UNITEN Fees Table here.
    There are also list of scholarships and financial aids here.

Notes: Subject to terms and conditions. All fees are calculated in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Fees indicated in USD here are for reference only with basis of USD1=RM4.

 

 

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) - ODL

N-DL/0714/6/0002

+ ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

For Malaysian Students:

  • Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM)
    Pass STPM with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and at least Grade C for Mathematics and any 1 relevant Science Physical and Pass English in SPM Level.

  • A-Level
    Pass A-Level with pass in Mathematics and 1 Science Physical subject.

  • Matriculation
    Physical / Technical Stream. Min CGPA 2.00.

  • Foundation
    Foundation from other institution with minimum CGPA 2.00.

  • Diploma
    Pass Diploma in related field with minimum CGPA 2.00.

  • UEC (Unified Examination Certificate)
    Pass UEC with a minimum of grade B in 5 subjects including Advance Mathematics and Science Physical subjects.

  • International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB)
    Pass IB with total points at 24 in 6 subjects including Maths and 1 Physical Science subject.

  • HND(UK) Diploma
    Pass HND in related field with minimum CGPA 2.00.

  • SAM/WACE/AUSMAT
    Pass with average marks of 55% with Maths and any Physical Science.

  • Others
    Other equivalent qualifications recognised by Government of Malaysia.


For International Students: Refer Entry Requirements - International

+ ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS

For Malaysian Students:

Malaysian students may enrol without MUET. However, students are required to complete MUET during duration of study (before graduation). IELTS (5.0 and above) or TOEFL (500 and above) or TOEFL Internet Based Test (42 and above) is also accepted.

  • MUET– Malaysia University English Test
    Achieve Band 1 and above


For International Students:

International students are required to have one of the English proficiency score stated below to enrol in UNITEN. Bachelor students who do not fulfill this English requirement are required to sit for the Intensive English Programme (IEP) and pass the requirement below before starting their Bachelor programme.

 

  • MUET – Malaysia University English Test
    Achieve Band 3.5 and above

OR

  • IELTS – International English Language Testing System
    Achieve 5.0 and above

OR

  • TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language
    Achieve 500 (TOEFL) or 42 (TOEFL Internet Based Test) and above

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) - ODL
N-DL/0714/6/0002

This programme can be completed in Full Time: 4 years.

  • Year 1: Semester 1
    - Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry
    - Engineering Graphics
    - Programming for Engineers
    - Technical Communications
    - Engineering Materials
  • Year 1: Semester 2
    - Differential Equations
    - Islam/Moral & Civil Society I
    - Mechanics I: Statics
    - Linear Algebra
    - Falsafah dan Isu Semasa
  • Year 1: Special Semester
    - Manufacturing Processes Laboratory
    - Engineering Instrumentation
  • Year 2: Semester 1
    - Manufacturing Processes
    - Thermodynamics I
    - Mechanics II: Dynamics
    - Islam/Moral & Civil Society II
  • Year 2: Semester 2
    - Numerical Methods for Engineers
    - Mechanics of Materials
    - Mechanics of Fluids I
    - Theory of Machines
  • Year 2: Special Semester
    - Mechanics & Materials Laboratory
    - Fluids Mechanics Laboratory
    - Machine Design Laboratory
    - Heat Transfer & Applied Thermodynamics Laboratory
  • Year 3: Semester 1
    - Thermodynamics II
    - Mechanics of Fluids II
    - Modeling & Control of Dynamic Systems
    - Machine Design
    - Electronics & Microprocessors
    - Entrepreneurship & Financial Management
  • Year 3: Semester 2
    - Heat Transfer
    - Mechanical Vibration
    - Computer Aided Engineering
    - Personal Financial Management
    - Local MPU Compulsory [U2]
    - Engineers in Society
  • Year 2: Special Semester
    - Industrial Training
  • Year 4: Semester 1
    - Final Year Project I
    - Project Management
    - Electro-Mechanical Systems
    - Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban
    - Integrated Design Project I
    - Technical Elective I ****
  • Year 4: Semester 2
    -Final Year Project II
    - Integrated Design Project II
    - Technical Elective II  **
    - Technical Elective III **
    - Technical Elective IV **

**Technical Electives (Take any 4 subjects)
- Non-Destructive Testing
- Turbomachinery
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Power Generation
- Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
- Internal Combustion Engines
- Renewable Energy
- Energy & Sustainable Development
- Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
- Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
- Failure Analysis and Design
- Automation & Robotics
- Production, Planning and Control
- Computer Aided Manufacturing

*** Malaysian MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject)
- Kepimpinan dan Keusahawanan
- Creative Thinking      
- Introduction to Social Psychology     

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) - ODL
N-DL/0714/6/0002

+ CAREER PROSPECT

Range of Monthly Salary (from fresh to senior position):
RM2,000 – RM25,000
Source: Jobstreet Salary Report and Kelly Services (Malaysia) Salary Guide.

Employability Rate (within 6 months of Graduation):
94.0% Employed | 6.0% Job Creators / Further Study
Source: Ministry of Education Malaysia’s Graduate Tracer Study.

+ CAMPUS INTAKE

This programme is delivered at the Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Putrajaya Campus.

Tuition Fees

Malaysian

RM 95,000 total fees

International

RM 98,000 total fees

USD 24,500 total fees

Other Fees

Malaysian

Registration

RM 1,348

International

EMGS & Application

RM 3,150

USD 788

Registration

RM 6,600

USD 1,650

* Full & partial scholarships are available to apply!

Note:
Accommodation Advance Fee (if applicable) = RM250. Subject to terms and conditions. All fees are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Fees in USD are for reference only (USD1=RM4). Other optional fees/charges include accommodation, electricity, parking, and some student facilities within UNITEN.