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Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

86400 Batu Pahat, Johor

Academic Proforma
2013/2014
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Technology
(Manufacturing) with Honours
Faculty of Engineering Technology

Information contained in this proforma is true at the time of printing and the University has the
right to make any ammendment according to needs.

All rights reserved. No part of this proforma may be reproduced in any form or by any means,
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the Vice Chancellor of Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.

Centre for Academic Development


Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
August 2012

Contents
Welcoming Address from the Vice Chancellor
Welcoming Address from the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and International)
Welcoming Address from the Dean of Faculty of Engineering Technology
Vision
Mission
Education Philosophy of University
Logo of the University
Board of Directors
Senate Members
Introduction to Faculty of Engineering Technology
List of Staff of Faculty of Engineering Technology
Curriculum of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Technology (Plant) with Honours
Synopsis of Courses

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Welcoming Address from the Vice Chancellor


Assalammualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh and Warm Greetings
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome the new students of Academic Session
2013/2014 to Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM). Thank you for your interest in
pursuing further studies for a success and better life. You should be thankful for being fortunate
in comparison to other friends whom do not have the chance to continue their studies in an
institution of higher learning. Therefore, utilize this good opportunity to instill the spirit and
will power in pursuing knowledge for the success and prosperity of oneself, family, religion,
race and the Nation.
UTHM is determined to be one of the well-known higher learning institutions in the Nation and
and worldwide. Having well-planned academic system whilst supported with the latest and
modern teaching and learning facilities, UTHM is capable of producing excellent graduates to
meet the needs of national workforce.
As one of the Public Higher Learning Institutions in the country, UTHM offers a variety of
academic programmes at Diploma, Bachelor, Master and Doctorate levels. UTHM is the best
choice for science, technology and engineering courses. UTHM also offers courses in the fields
of technology management, information technology, and technical and vocational education.
The academic programmes of UTHM focus on student-centered hands-on aspect to ensure that
the knowledge and skills acquired can be readily applied especially in national industries. High
quality co-curricular programmes will provide you the opportunity to strengthen on your
honorable personality and competence.
I put my trust that you will become a member of the University that will continue the excellent
tradition of the University in becoming graduates whom are capable in applying and translating
the science, engineering and technology knowledge in accordance with the national needs.
Wishing You Success

Professor Dato' Dr. Mohd Noh bin Dalimin


Vice Chancellor
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Welcoming Address from the Deputy of Vice Chancellor


(Academic and International)
Assalammualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh and Warm Greetings
I would like to take this opportunity to express my warmest congratulations and well done to
you as the new students whom have successfully been selected to pursue studies at Universiti
Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia for this 2013/2014 session.
I would also like to congratulate the Centre for Academic Development for successfully
publishing the proforma which will serve as the students guide in planning the learning
beginning the first semester till the completion of studies at this University.
Detailed planning and effective implementation in each semester coupled with preparedness
before attending the lectures are very important to ensure you are prepared for the learning
process. In addition, preparedness for the co-curricular programmes also is important to ensure
that the knowledge gained is beneficial and helps in upholding your profession in the future.
I hope the publication of this proforma can be fully utilised in planning for your learning in this
University and you are able to make the best decision in achieving success with flying colours.
Last but not least, I would like to wish All the Best and pray that you will be successful in your
studies at this University and thus be able to contribute towards talented human capital for the
development of the religion, society and Nation.

Thank you.

Profesor Dr. Hashim bin Saim


Deputy of Vice Chancellor (Academic and International)
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Welcoming Address from the Dean of Faculty of Engineering Technology


Assalammualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh and Warm Greetings
I would like to extend my congratulations and welcome you as the new undergraduates at the
Faculty of Engineering Technology (FTK), UTHM for academic session 2012/2013. You are
lucky to be selected among many others whom have applied for the University. As a matter of
fact, you have already been known as the University undergraduates as compared to your other
friends whom are still searching for the opportunity to further their studies. Therefore, you
should realize that it is not your right but instead a special opportunity which should not be
taken for granted. This is a chance as well as a continuous effort which requires undivided
attention for you to gain as much knowledge as possible and to be the best.
With a mission to produce and train professionals and technologists of high ethical values and
competitiveness, you will be guided by committed professionals and academic staff.
Programmes offered by FTK are inculcated with the knowledge of civil, electrical, chemical,
and mechanical engineering technologies. In accordance with UTHM education system which
focuses on student centred learning, FTK graduates will be competent as well as theoretically
skilled towards applied, with emphasis on practical component and generic skills including
communication, critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership skills.
Therefore, you should take the opportunity to work hard so that the goals of your parents,
industries, Nation, and religion can be achieved. Systematic learning planning with careful
preparation during the study will produce graduates who are excelled academically, skillfully
and with ethical values.

Thank you.

Associate Professor Dr. Ishak bin Baba


Dean
Faculty of Engineering Technology
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Vision
Towards a world class university in engineering, science and technology for sustainable
development

Mission
UTHM is committed to generate and disseminate knowledge, to meet the needs of industry and
community and nurturing creative and innovative human capital, based on tauhidic paradigm

Education Philosophy of University


The education and training in this university is a continuous effort to lead in the market oriented
academic programmes. These programmes are student-focused and are conducted through
experiential learning in order to produce well trained human resource and professionals who are
catalysts for a sustainable development

Logo of the University


Logo of Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) is the pride, identity and idealism of
the members of UTHM community. UTHM logo displays a Proton, Book, Tiered Mortar
Board, Book Rest and Shield.
The whole concept of the logo symbolises UTHM as an Institution of Higher Learning which
supports the growth and development of knowledge at all levels in fields of Science and
Technology.
Blue represents a close-knit circle of members of UTHM community which ensures the success
and enhancement of its educational and research programmes and activities for the benefits of
mankind.
Red symbolises the courage of UTHM in the exploration of new fields as the pioneer in science
and technology applications, which reflects the spirit and self-esteem of the members of UTHM
community.
Symbolism
Red
Blue
Silver
Book Rest
Proton
Book
Mortar board
Circle
Shield
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Courage
Co-operation/Loyalty
Quality/Prestige
Repository of knowledge
Science and technology
Knowledge
Levels of study
Resilience and its relation to global characteristics
Confidence

University Board of Directors


Chairman
Tan Sri Dato' (Dr.) Ir. Jamilus bin Md Hussin
Chairman
KLIA Premier Holdings Sdn. Bhd.

Members
Professor Dato' Dr. Mohd. Noh bin Dalimin
Vice-Chancellor
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
Dato' Sri Sufri bin Hj Mohd Zin
Executive Chairman
TRC Synergy Berhad
Major General (R) Dato' Md. Ismail bin Ahmad Khan
Managing Director
TALHIS-K Sdn. Bhd.
Dato' Abd. Shukor bin Ibrahim
Project Manager
e-Procurement Unit
Ministry of Finance Malaysia
Dato' Ir. Hj. Wahab bin Suhaili
Chairman
Wahba Group Sdn. Bhd.
Professor Dr. Shamsuddin bin Baharin
Director
Division of Industry Relation
Ministry of Higher Education
Dr. Pang Chau Leong
Director
Department of Skills Development
Ministry of Human Resources Malaysia
Professor Ir. Dr. Hj. Abas bin Abdul Wahab
Professor Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
Mr. Jamalulail bin Abu Bakar
Director
Division of Student Affair and Development
Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia

Secretary
Tuan Haji Sulam bin Hamid
Registrar

Senate Members
Chairman
Professor Dato' Dr. Mohd. Noh bin Dalimin
Vice Chancellor

Members
Professor Dr. Hashim bin Saim
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and International)
Professor Dr. Wahid bin Razzaly
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research and Innovation)
Professor Ir. Dr. Amir Hashim bin Mohd Kassim
Assistant Vice Chancellor (Student Affairs and Alumni)
Professor Dr. Ahmad Tarmizi bin Abd Karim
Assistant Vice Chancellor (Industry and Community Relations)
Professor Dr. Ahmad Shakri bin Mat Seman
Dean Centre for Graduate Studies
Associate Professor Dr. Abdul Halid Abdullah
Dean Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Professor Ir. Dr. Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad
Dean Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Associate Professor Dr. Yusri bin Yusof
Dean Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Associate Professor Sr. Dr. David Martin @ Daud Juanil
Dean Faculty of Technology Management and Business
Dr. Razali bin Hassan
Dean Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education
Associate Professor Dr. Nazri bin Mohd. Nawi
Dean Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
Associate Professor Dr. Azme bin Khamis
Dean Faculty of Science, Technology and Human Development
Associate Professor Dr. Ishak bin Baba
Dean Faculty of Engineering Technology
Tn. Hj. Mohd. Azlan bin Abdul Shukor
Acting Dean Centre for Diploma Studies
Dr. Sh Salleh bin Sh Ahmad
Dean Centre for Academic Development
Associate Professor Hj. Kamarudin bin Khalid
Director Centre for Co-Curriculum and Culture
Professor Emeritus Dato' Dr. Hj. Ismail bin Hj. Bakar
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Professor Dr. Mohammad Zarar bin Mohamed Jenu
Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Professor Hj. Mohd. Imran bin Hj. Ghazali


Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Professor Ir. Dr. Saparudin bin Ariffin
Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Professor Ir. Dr. Hj. Abas bin Ab Wahab
Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Professor Dr. Hj. Sulaiman bin Yamin
Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education
Professor Dr. Wan Mohd Rashid bin Wan Ahmad
Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education
Professor Dr. Hj. Mustafa bin Mat Deris
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
Professor Dr. Noraini binti Kaprawi
Director Strategic and Quality Management Office
Suprihartati Murni Lestari bin Sutekno
Acting Director Development and Property Management Office
Tuan Hj. Misro bin Jerut
Bursar
En. Bharun Narosid bin Mat Zin
Chief Librarian
Tn. Hj. Sulam bin Hamid
Registrar / Secretary

Introduction to Faculty of Engineering Technology


Faculty of Engineering Technology (FTK) at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)
was established in July 2012. Nevertheless, the planning of the engineering technology
academic programmes has started since 2010. The faculty is established to conduct academic
programmes which covers fundamental theory aspect as well as focusing on theoretical
applications and practical works in laboratories, workshops and industries.
FTK offers academic programmes to students at undergraduate level. Engineering technology
programmes are structured towards practical-based as compared to engineering programmes
which are conventional science-based. Career prospect of an engineering technologist include
wide spectrum from the development of product, manufacturing, construction, to the
enhancement of engineering operation functions.
The uniqueness of the offered programmes is the students will be exposed to practical-based
training apart from attending theoretical-based courses of engineering technology with
weightage of 60% practical and 40% theoretical. Students are guided by professional academic
staff who are qualified and experienced in their own field. Students will be inculcated with
generic skills through teaching and learning process to be dynamic, creative and ethical
graduates. Once completed a programme, FTK graduates will be able to compete and fulfill the
current workforce market demand of the industries and community.
Currently, FTK has twelve (12) undergraduate programmes conducted under the Department of
Civil Engineering Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering Technology, Department
of Electrical Engineering Technology, and Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology.
For the academic session 2012/2013, FTK offers six (6) of its undergraduate programmes.
FTK consists of five (5) departments which are led by the Dean, assisted by two (2) Deputy
Deans, and four (4) Head of Departments, as shown in Figure 1.

DEAN
DEPUTY DEAN
(P&P, HEPA)

DEPUTY DEAN
(A&A)

Head of Dept.
Mechanical
Eng Tech

Head of Dept.
Civil Eng
Tech

Head of
Programmes

Head of
Programmes

Administration

Head of Dept.
Electrical
Eng Tech

Head of Dept.
Chemical
Eng Tech

Head of
Programmes

Head of
Programmes

Figure 1. Organisation chart of Faculty of Engineering Technology

List of Staff of Faculty of Engineering Technology (FTK)


Administration
Dean
Associate Professor Dr. Ishak bin Baba
Ph.D (Industrial Safety Mgmt.) (UKM), MEng. (Civil) (UTM), MEd. (Technical Education)
(UTM), BTech. (Civil) (UTM), Dip. (Civil Eng.) (UTM)
Deputy Dean (Research and Development)
Hj. Amran bin Mohd Zaid
MSc. (Electronic Control Eng.) (Salford Univ., UK), BSc. (Electrical Eng.) (UTM)
Deputy Dean (Academic and International)
Dr. Rohani binti Rahmad
Ph.D (Mechanical Eng.) (Leeds Univ., UK), MEng. (Mechanical) (UTM), BSc. (Mechanical)
(UTM), Diploma (Mechanical) (UTM)
Office Secretary
Pn. Azlinda binti Ahmad@Salleh
Cert. (Secretarial Science) (ITM)
Senior Assistant Registrar
En. Ezuan bin Jamil
Bachelor (Business Admin) (Finance) (UPM)
Administrative Officer Assistant
Pn. Asyarofah binti Othman
Dip. (Public Administration) (UiTM)
Administrative Assistant (Clerical/ Operation)
Pn. Rozaliza binti Said Mohd Sood
Pn. Fadhilah binti Sulaiman

Department of Civil Engineering Technology


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Academic Staff
Head of Department
Dr. Angzzas Sari binti Mohd Kassim
Ph.D (Plant Biotechnology) (Strathclyde Univ., UK), BEng. (Chemical) (UMIST, UK)
Prof. Madya Dr. Ishak bin Baba
Ph.D (Industrial Safety Mgmt.) (UKM), MEng. (Civil) (UTM), MEd. (Technical Education)
(UTM), BTech. (Civil) (UTM), Dip. (Civil Eng.) (UTM)
Dr. Suraya Hani binti Adnan
Ph.D (Civil Eng.) (UTHM), MEng. (Civil) (UTM), BEng. (Hons) (Civil) (UiTM), Dip. (Civil
Eng.) (UiTM)
Dr. Rafidah binti Hamdan
Ph.D (Environmental Eng.) (Univ. .Leeds, UK), MSc. (Environmental Mgmt.) (UTM), BEng.
(Chemical) (UTM)
Dr. Nor Haslina binti Hashim
Ph.D (Civil) (New South Wales Univ., Australia), MSc. (Environmental Eng.) (UTM), BSc.
(Chemistry) (UM)
En. Azman bin Jaafar
MEng. (Material) (UTHM), Bachelor (Forestry) (Wood Tech.) (UPM), Dip. (Agriculture)
(UPM)
Pn. Kamarul Aini binti Mohd Sari
Ph.D (Renewable Energy) (UKM) (candidate), MSc. (Building Tech.) (USM), BSc. (Civil
Eng.) (Building) (UTM), Dip. (Civil Eng.) (PPD)
En. Mohd Ashraf bin Abdul Rahman
Ph.D (Civil) (UTHM) (candidate), MSc. (Building Tech.) (USM), BSc. (Building Surveying)
(UiTM)
Pn. Noor Khazanah binti A Rahman
BEng. (Civil) (UTM), Dip. (Civil Eng.) (UTM)
En. Mohd Kamaruzaman bin Musa
MSc. (Civil) (UTHM) (candidate), BEng. (Civil) (UTM)
En. Mohamad Luthfi bin Ahmad Jeni
MSc. (Civil) (UTHM) (candidate), BEng. (Civil-Construction) (UTHM)

Department of Electrical Engineering Technology


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Academic Staff
Head of Department
Dr. Jumadi bin Abdul Sukor
Ph.D (Biomedical Eng.) (Univ. New South Wales, Australia), MSc. (Electric & Electronic Eng.
- Communication) (UTM), BSc. (Information Eng.) (Univ. Tokushima, Japan)
Hj. Amran bin Mohd Zaid
MSc. (Electronic Control Eng.) (Salford Univ., UK), BEng. (Electrical Eng.) (UTM)
Engr. Hairulazwan bin Hashim
MEng. (Electrical) (UTHM), BEng. (Electrical) (UiTM), Dip. (Electrical Eng.-Communication)
(UTM)
Dr. Jamaludin bin Jalani
Ph.D (Robotic Eng.) (Univ. Bristol, UK), MSc. (Mechatronic Eng.) (UIA), BEng. (Electrical &
Eletronics System) (Leeds Metropolitan Univ., UK)
En. Mohd Hakimi bin Zohari
MEng. (Communication & Computer Eng.) (UKM), BSc. (Electrical, Electronic & System
Eng.) (UKM)
En. Maizul bin Ishak
BEng. (Electrical & Computer Eng.) (Hanyang Univ., Rep. of Korea), BEng. (Electrical)
(Dongyang Inst. Polytechnic, Rep. of Korea)
Pn. Rasida binti Norjali
BEng. (Electrical Eng.) (UiTM), Dip. (Electrical Eng.) (UiTM)
En. Norhanan@Hanan bin Kahar
MSc. (Electrical Power) (UPM), BEng. (Electrical Power) (Staffordshire Univ., UK)
En. Ignatius Agung Wibowo
MSc. (Electrical Eng.) (Delft Univ. Tech., Netherland), BSc. (Electrical Eng.) (Gadjah Mada
Univ., Indonesia)
En. Mohd Erdi bin Ayob
BSc. (Electrical Eng.) (UTHM)
Cik Sumaiya binti Mashori
BSc. (Electrical Eng.) (UTHM)

Department of Chemical Engineering Technology


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Academic Staff
Dr. Angzzas Sari binti Mohd Kassim
Ph.D (Plant Biotechnology) (Strathclyde Univ., UK), BEng. (Chemical) (UMIST, UK)
Dr. Norshuhaila binti Mohamed Sunar
Ph.D (Environmental) (Leeds Univ., UK), MSc. (Environmental Eng.) (UTHM), BSc.
(Biochemistry) (UPM)
Pn. Mas Rahayu binti Jalil
Ph.D (Chemical Eng.) (Newcastle Univ., UK) (candidate), MEng. (Civil) (UTHM), BSc.
(Chemical Eng.) (Univ. Notre Dame, USA)
Pn. Nor Faizah binti Razali
Ph.D (Chemical & Process Eng.) (UKM) (candidate), MEng. (Civil-Environmental) (UTM),
BEng. (Chemical) (UTM)
Pn. Noor Akhmazillah binti Mohd Fauzi
Ph.D (Chemical & Materials Eng.) (Auckland Univ., New Zealand) (candidate), MEng.
(Bioprocess) (UTM), BEng. (Hons) (Biotechnology) (UIAM)
Pn. Sity Aishah binti Mansur
Ph.D (Biomedical Science) (Ulster Univ., UK) (candidate), MEng. (Chemical) (UKM), BSc.
(Hons) (Biochemistry-Biotechnology) (Univ. Birmingham, UK)
Pn. Nur Hanis Hayati binti Hairom
Ph.D (Chemical Eng.) (UKM) (candidate), MEng. (Chemical) (UTM), BEng. (Chemical)
(UTM)
Pn. Fadzliani binti Mohd Kusin
MSc. (Safety, Health & Environment) (UTM), BEng. (Chemical) (Gunma Univ., Japan)
En. Aliff Hisyam bin A. Razak
MEng. (Chemical) (UKM), BEng. (Chemical & Chemistry) (Univ. Minnesota, USA)

Supporting Staff
Pn. Masayu binti Maslan
BSc. (Biotechnology) (UM)

Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology


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Academic Staff
Head of Department
En. Bachik bin Abu Bakar
MSc. (Advanced Textile & Performance Clothing) (Leeds Univ., UK), BTech. (Mechanical)
(UTM), Dip. (Mechanical) (UTM)
Prof. Dr. Darwin Sebayang
Dr.Ing (Mechanical Eng.) (RWTH-Aachen, Germany), Post Graduate (Rocket Eng.) (ITB,
Indonesia), Beng. (Univ. Sumatera Utara, Indonesia)
Prof. Madya Dr. Engr. Abdul Mutalib bin Leman
Ph.D (Mechanical Eng.) (UiTM), MSc. (Emergency & Response Planning) (UPM), MEd.
(Technic & Vocational Edu.) (UTHM), BSc. (Mech Eng.) (Manufacturing) (UTM), Cert.
(Mech. Eng.) (PUO)
Dr. Rohani binti Rahmad
Ph.D (Mech. Eng.) (Leeds Univ., UK), MEng. (Mechanical) (UTM), BSc. (Mechanical)
(UTM), Dip. (Mechanical) (UTM)
En. Winardi Sani
MSc. (Mechanical Eng.) (Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Germany), BEng. (Mechanical Eng.)
(Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Germany)
Pn. Siti Zaharah bin Kunchi Mon
MSc. (Advanced Textile & Performance Clothing) (Leeds Univ., UK), BEng. (Mechanical)
(KUiTTHO)
En. Md Zin bin Ibrahim
MEng. (Mechanical) (UTM), BTech. (Mechanical) (UTM), Dip. (Mechanical) (UTM)
Pn. Nor Mazlana binti Main
Ph.D (Packaging Eng.) (UPM) (candidate), MSc. (Packaging Eng.) (UPM), BEng.
(Mechanical) (KUiTTHO)
Pn. Azrin Hani binti Abdul Rashid
Ph.D (Mechanical Eng.) (USM) (candidate), MSc. (Mech.Eng. & Mfg System) (Coventry
Univ., UK), BEng. (Mechanical) (KUiTTHO)
En. Mohd Faizal bin Esa
BEng. (Mechanical) (Industry) (UTM)

Staf Sokongan
En. Mohd. Shukri bin Ansar
Dip. (Mechanical (Plant) Engineering) (Politeknik Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah),
Cert. (Petroleum Technology) (Institut Teknologi Petroleum Petronas)
En. Abu Hanifah bin A. Jalal
Sarjana Muda (Pentadbiran Perniagaan) (Pemasaran) (OUM),
Cert.( Mechanical (Automotive) Engineering) (Politeknik Sultan Haji AhmadShah)
En. Zakaria bin Jazuli
Cert. ( Mechanical (General) Engineering) (Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah)

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Curriculum
Table 1. Curriculum summary for Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing) with Honours
Year Semester

II

III

II

II

II

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Course code
UWB10102
UWA10102/UWA10202
UWS10103
UWS10303
UWB10x02
UQ*1xxx1
BNJ10302
BWM12203
BNJ10102
BNJ17001
UWA10302
UWB10202
UWS10202/UWB11002
UQ*1xxx1
BWM12303
BNJ10903
BNJ10203
BNJ10602
BNJ18001
BNJ28001
BNJ20602
UWB20302
BWM22403
BPK20802
BNJ17101
BNJ10403
BNJ10502
BNJ20103
BNJ10703
BWM22502
BNJ27101
BNJ20203
BNJ20303
BNJ10802
BNM 20102
BNJ21102
BNJ20502
BNJ20503
BNJ20403
BNM20203
BNJ30203
BNM30203
BNM30303
BNJ27001
BNJ49003
BNM 40203
BNM40303
BNM40403
BNM40503
BNM 40603
BNJ49105
BNJ40103
BNM40803
BPK 30902
BNM 40702
BNK38012

Courses
Credit
Academic English
2
Islamic Studies/ Moral Studies
2
Nationhood and Current Development of Malaysia*/
3
Malaysian Studies and Culture**
Foreign Language
2
1
Co-Curriculum I
Creativity and Innovation
2
Mathematics for Engineering Technology I
3
Engineering Drawing
2
Engineering Laboratory I
1
Islamic and Asian Civilisations
2
Effective Communication
2
Ethnic Relations*/ Malay Language**
2
Co-Curriculum II
1
Mathematics for Engineering Technology II
3
Electrical and Electronic Technology
3
Statics
3
Materials Science
2
Mechanical Engineering Practice I
1
Mechanical Engineering Practice II
1
Management Principles and Ethics
2
Technical Writing
2
Mathematics for Engineering Technology III
3
Entrepreneurship
2
Engineering Laboratory II
Solid Mechanics
3
CAD and Modeling
2
Dynamics
3
Thermodynamics
3
Statistics for Engineering Technology
2
Engineering Laboratory III
1
Fluid Mechanics
3
Mechanics of Machine
3
Computer Programming
2
Manufacturing Technology
2
Occupational Safety and Health
2
Electrical Power and Machine
2
Industrial Engineering and Quality Management
3
Control Engineering and Instrumentation
3
Machining Technology
3
Mechanical Engineering Design
3
Metrology and Measurement
3
Welding and Joining Technology
3
Engineering Laboratory IV
1
Bachelor Degree Project I
3
CNC Technology @CAD/CAM
3
Casting Technology
3
Rapid Protyping & Manufacturing
3
Manufacturing Control Technology
3
Concurrent & Reverse Engineering
3
Bachelor Degree Project II
5
DFMA
3
Production Planning and Control
3
Engineering Economy
2
Industrial Ergonomic
2
Industrial Training
12
Total Overall Credits

Total

18

18

19

17

19

18

15

12

140

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Graw Hill Malaysia. PE1128.A2 .E53 2005
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UWA10102 Islamic Studies


Synopsis
This course explains about Islamic concept as ad-deen. It discusses the study of al-Quran and
al-Hadith, Sunnism, schools of Islamic theology, development of schools of Fiqh, principles of
muamalat, Islamic Criminal Law, Islamic work ethics, issues in Islamic family law and current
issues.
References
1. Harun Din (Dr.) (2001), Manusia Dan Islam, cetakan pertama, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan
Bahasa dan Pustaka. [BP174. M36 1990]
2. Ismail Haji Ali, (1995), Pengertian dan Pegangan Iktikad yang benar: Ahli Sunnah Wal
Jamaah: Kuala Lumpur: Penerbitan al-Hidayah. [BP166.78. P46 1995]
3. Mustafa Abdul Rahman (1998), Hadith 40, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Pustaka Fajar.
[BP135. A2 M87 1998]
4. Mustafa Haji Daud (1989), Institusi Kekeluargaan Islam, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Pustaka
dan Bahasa. [BP188.3. F3.M87 1989]
5. Paizah Haji Ismail (1991), Undang-undang Jenayah Islam, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Pustaka
Islam, Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia. [BP144. P35 1991]

UWA10202 Moral Studies


Synopsis
This course explains on concepts of moral, aspects of moral and its importance in daily lives,
Western moral theories and moral values of great religions of the world, moral values in work
and current moral issues.
References
1. Eow Boon Hin. (2002). Moral Education. Longman. (LC268 .E48 2008)
2. Ahmad Khamis. (1999). Etika Untuk Institusi Pengajian Tinggi. Kuala Lumpur: Kumpulan
Budiman. (LC315.M3 .A35 1999)
3. Mohd Nasir Omar. (1986). Falsafah Akhlak, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia /
2010, Bangi. (BJ1291 .M524 2010).
4. Hussain Othman. (2009). Wacana Asasi Agama dan Sains. Batu. Pahat: Penerbit UTHM.
(BL240.3 .H87 2009 a)
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UWB10102 Academic English


Synopsis
English for Academic Purposes focuses on fulfilling students academic requirements such as
the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in English. The course also
concurrently provides opportunities for students to acquire basic grammar knowledge to
complement the acquisition of English language. Students will be reinforced on aspects of
English language oral and written skills that are most relevant to them in their academic work.
By the end of the course, students should be able to use English for wide range of academic
activities.

Year 1 Semester I

5.

Hussain Othman, S.M. Dawilah Al-Edrus, Berhannudin M. Salleh, Abdullah Sulaiman,


(2009). PBL Untuk Pembangunan Komuniti Lestari. Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM.
(LB1027.42 .P76 2009 a)

UWS10103 Nationhood and Current Development of Malaysia


Synopsis
This course discusses on the fundamental concept, process of formation, and development of
Malaysia. It includes Malay Sultanate of Malacca Empire, imperialism and colonialism,
patriotisme and nationalism, the independence and formation of Malaysia, Constitution of
Malaysia, government system of Malaysia, main policies in national development, roles and
responsibilities of a citizen, and the success and challenges of Malaysia.
References
1. Mohd. Ashraf Ibrahim (2004).Gagasan Bangsa Malayan yang Bersatu 1945-57. Bangi:
Penerbit UKM. [DS597 .M37 2004]
2. Nazaruddin Mohd Jali, Marof Redzuan, Asnarulkhadi Abu Samah dan Ismail Mohd
Rashid (2005). Pengajian Malaysia. Petaling Jaya: Prentice Hall. [DS596.6 .P46 2001 N2]
3. Noor Aziah Mohd. Awal (2003). Pengenalan kepada Sistem Perundangan di Malaysia.
Petaling Jaya: International Law Book Services. [KPG68 .N66 2003]
4. Ruslan Zainudin, Mohd Mahadee Ismail dan Zaini Othman (2005). Kenegaraan Malaysia.
Shah Alam: Fajar Bakti. [JQ715 .R87 2005]
5. Zahrul Akmal Damin, Fauziah Ani, Lutfan Jaes, Khairunesa Isa, Siti Sarawati Johar,
Harliana Halim, Khairul Azman Mohd Suhaimy, Shamsaadal Sholeh Saad, Ku Hasnan Ku
Halim dan Mohd Akbal Abdullah (2009). Kenegaraan & Pembangunan Malaysia. Batu
Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. (Modul Kenegaraan dan Pembangunan Mutakhir Malaysia)
6. Andaya, B.W. and Andaya, L.Y. (1982). A History of Malaysia. London: Macmillan.
[DS596.A52 2001]
7. Abdul Aziz Bari (2002). Majlis Raja-Raja : Kedudukan dan Peranan dalam Perlembagaan
Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur : Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. [JQ1062.A58 .A39 2002]
8. Aziz Deraman (1992). Tamadun Melayu dan Pembinaan Bangsa Malaysia. Kuala
Lumpur: Arena Ilmu Sdn. Bhd. [HN700.6 .A952 2000]
9. Francis Loh Kok Wah dan Khoo Boo Teik (2002). Democracy in Malaysia. Cornwall:
Curzon Press. (UTHM library Request)
10. Jurij Jalaludin (1991). Wawasan 2020: Aspek Politik dan Sosial. Kuala Lumpur: Arena
Ilmu Sdn. Bhd. (UTHM library Request)
11. Lembaga Penyelidikan Undang-undang (2010). Perlembagaan Persekutuan. Petaling Jaya:
International Law Book Services. (UTHM library Request)

UWS10303 Malaysian Studies and Culture


Synopsis
The course provides students with the fundamental understanding of Malaysia from various
perspectives. Topics discussed include the relations between Malaysian history, achievement,
and international affairs. Students will also be exposed to the Malaysia ethnic composition,
culture and heritage. The experiential-learning process will enable students to gain knowledge
and appreciate the reality of living in Malaysia.
References
1. Abdul Halim Nasir (2004). Mosque Architecture in the Malay World. Bangi: Penerbit
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. NA4670 .A23 2004.
2. Andaya, B.W. and Andaya, L. Y. (1982). A History of Malaysia. London: Macmillan.
DS596 .A52 2001
3. Francis Loh kok Wah dan Khoo Boo Teik (2002). Democracy in Malaysia. Cornwall:
Curzon Press
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6.
7.

Khoo Kay Kim (2001). Malay Society: Tranformation and Democratisation. Kelana Jaya
: Pelanduk Publications
Mohamed Noordin Sopiee (1974). From Malayan Union to Singapore Separation,
Political Unification in the Malaysian Region, 1945-65. Kuala Lumpur: University of
Malaya Press. DS597 .M56 2005
Nazaruddin Mohd. Jali (2003). Malaysian Studies: Nationhood and Citizenship. Petaling
Jaya: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Yahaya Ismail (1989). The Cultural Heritage of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Dinamika
Kreatif Sdn. Bhd.

UWB10602 French Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn the basic of French. Students are exposed to the
skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure.
Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate
using French.
References
1. Booth, Trudie Maria, 2008. French Verbs Tenses. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: PC 2271, U66
2008.
2. Heminway, Annie, 2008. Complete French Grammar. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: PC2112,
H45 2008
3. Price, Glanville, 2003. A Comprehensive French Grammar. Blackwell Publishing. Call no.:
PC2112. P74, 2003.
4. Hatier, 1995. Le Nouveau Bescherelle Complete Guide 12 000 French Verbs. Paris:
Librairie Hatier.
5. Kaneman-Pougatch, Massia et al, 1997. Mthod de franais: Caf Crme 1. Paris: Hachette
F.L.E.
6. Grgoir, Maa et al, 1995. Grammaire Progressive du Franais avec 500 exercices. Paris:
CLE International.
7. Miquel, Claire Leroy et al, 1995. Vocabulaire Progressive du Franais avec 250 exercices.
Paris: CLE International.
8. Capelle, Guy et Gidon, Nolle, 1995. Mthod de franais: Le Nouvel Espaces 1. Paris:
Hachette F.L.E.
9. Hatier. 2002. Le Nouveau Bescherelle 12,000 French Verbs. English ed. Paris: Librairie
Hatier.
10. French Dictionary 1999. The New Collins Robert 5th ed. Paris: Harper Collins Publishers.

UWB10702 German Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn the basic German language. Students are exposed
to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and
structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to
communicate using German language.
References
1. Astrid Henschel, 2006. German Verb Tenses. New York : McGraw-Hill. (PF3301. H46
2006)
2. Gabriele Kopp, Siegfried Bttner, 2004. Planet 1: Deutsch fr Jugendliche: Kursbuch.
Ismaning: Germany: Hueber Verlag. (PF3129. K664 2004)
3. Gabriele Kopp, Siegfried Bttner, 2004. Planet 1: Deutsch fr Jugendliche: Arbeitsbuch.
Ismaning: Germany: Hueber Verlag. (PF3129. K664 2004))
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4.

Year 1 Semester I

4.
5.

Heiner Schenke, 2004. Basic German: a grammar and workbook. London: Routledge.
(PF3112.5. 35 2004)
Robert Di Donato 2004. Deutsch, Na Klar! Boston: McGraw-Hill. (PF3112. D36 2004)

UWB10802 Japanese Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn the basic Japanese language. Students are exposed
to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and
structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to
communicate using Japanese language.
References
1. M. Rajendran, (1991) Malay Japanese English Dictionary, Petaling Jaya: Pelanduk
Publications. (PL5125 .R34 1991rd).
2. Rosmahalil Azrol Abdullah, (2008) : Bahasa Jepun (UMJ 1312): Learning Module (2nd
Edition), Batu Pahat. Penerbit UTHM. (PL539.3 .R67 2008a).
3. Surie Network, (2000). Minna no Nihongo: Kaite Oboeru, Tokyo: 3A Corporation.
(PL539.3 .M56 2000)
4. Surie Network, (1998). Minna no Nihongo: Main Textbook - Shokyu 1, Tokyo: 3A
Corporation. (PL539.3 .M574 1998)
5. Surie, Network (2010). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-1 Elementary: Main Textbook, Tokyo: 3A
Corporation. (TK7885.7 .V44 2000r)
6. Surie, Network (2009). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-1 Elementary: Translation and
Grammatical Notes, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. (PL539.3 .M567 2009)
7. Surie, Network (2009). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-2 Elementary: Main Textbook, Tokyo: 3A
Corporation. (PL539.3 .M569 2009)
8. Surie, Network (2010). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-2 Elementary: Translation and
Grammatical Notes, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. (PL539.3 .M57 2010)
9. The AOTS, (1977). Shin Nihongo no Kiso: Japanese Kana Workbook, Tokyo: 3A
Corporation. (PL539.3 .S54 1977)
10. Yoshida, Masatoshi Nakamura, Yoshikatsu, (1996). Kodansha's Furigana EnglishJapanese dictionary: the essential dictionary for all students of Japanese, Tokyo:
Kodansha International. (PL679 . Y67 2006rd)

UWB10902 Mandarin Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn the basic of Mandarin. Students are exposed to the
skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure.
Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate
using Mandarin Language.
References
1. Lim Hong Swan, Yeoh Li Cheng, 2010. Mandarin Made Easy Through English. Batu
Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. (PL1129.E5 .L554 2009 a)
2. Liping Jiang (2006). Experiencing Chinese. China: Higher Education Press. (PL1129.E5
.T59 2006)
3. Kang Yuhua (2005). Conversational Chinese 301. China: Beijing Language and Culture
University Press. (PL1121.C5 .K36 2005)
4. Kang Yuhua (2007). Conversational Chinese 301:Vol. 2. China:Beijng Language and
Culture University Press. (PL1121.C5 .K364 2007)
5. Liu Xun (2010). New Practical Chinese Reader: Textbook. China: Beijing Language and
Culture University Press. (PL1129.E5 .L58 2010)
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References
1. Nurul Sabrina Zan, (2010). Hola! Hablo espaol First Edition Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM.
PC4445 .N72 2010 a
2. Salina Husain, (2005). Vamos a aprender espaol lengua extranjera Batu Pahat: Penerbit
UTHM. PC4121 .S24 2005 a
3. Bey, Vivienne (2004). Spanish verbs drills. Mc. Graw Hill. PC4271 .B49 2004
4. Terrell, Tracy D. (2003). Dos mundos. Mc. Graw Hill. PC4129.E5 .D67 2003
5. OConnor, Niobe (2002). Caminos 1. Nelson Thornes. PC4121 .O36 2002
6. Vox modern Spanish and English dictionary: English-Spanish/Spanish-English (1986)
National Textbook. Co. XX(131882.1)

UWB11202 Arabic Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn the basic of Arabic. Students are exposed to the
skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure.
Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate
using Arabic.
References
1. Mohd Hisyam Abdul Rahim; Ahmad Sharifuddin Mustapha; Mohd Zain Mubarak 2008.
Bahasa Arab UMR 1312. Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. (PJ6115 .M445 2008 a)
2. Mohd Hisyam bin Abdul Rahim. 2005. Senang Berbahasa Arab. Batu Pahat: Penerbit
KUiTTHO. (PJ6115 .M44 2005 a)
3. Ab. Halim Mohammed; Rabiyah Hajimaming; Wan Muhammad Wan Sulong. 2007.
Bahasa Arab Permulaan. Serdang: Penerbit UPM. (PJ6065 .A32 2007)
4. Fuad Ni'mat. 1973. Mulakhass qawa'id al-lughatul 'arabiyyah. Damsyik: Darul Hikmah.
(PJ5161 .F62 1973)
5. Abdullah, Mustaffa Siti Rohaya Sarnap Siti Sujinah Sarnap. 2006. Cara mudah belajar
Bahasa Arab. Singapore: Jahabersa. (PJ6106 .A22 2006)
6. Abu 'Amiir 'Izzat. 2008. Kamus adik: bahasa Melayu-bahasa Inggeris-bahasa Arab.
Kuala Terengganu: Pustaka Darul Iman. (PJ6640 ABU 2008)
7. Mohd Azani Ghazali, Abdul Aziz Hassan @ Yahya. 2000. Kamus ringkas Bahasa MelayuBahasa Arab. Johor Bahru: Jahabersa. (PL5091.8 .A7 .M393 2000 rd)

UWB11302 Javanese Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn the basic Javanese language. Students are exposed
to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and
structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to
communicate using Javanese language.
References
1. Majendra, Maheswara (2010). Kamus lengkap Indonesia-Jawa, Jawa-Indonesia/ Majendra
Maheswara. Pustaka Mahardika. XX(131732.1)
2. Yrama, Widya (2008). Cara belajar membaca dan menulis huruf jawa, jilid
1 . Yrama Widya. Publication info:, 2008 XX(131738.1)
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UWB11102 Spanish Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn basic Spanish language. Students are exposed to
the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and
structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to
communicate using Spanish language.

Year 1 Semester I

3.
4.
5.

Yrama, Widya (2008). Cara belajar membaca dan menulis huruf jawa, jilid
2. Yrama Widya .Publication info:, 2008 XX(131739.1)
Budhi Santosa, Iman. (2010). Nguri-uri paribasan Jawi = Melestarikan peribahasa Jawa.
Intan Pariwara. XX(131751.1)
Purwanto, Eko (2011). Pepah Bahasa Jawi. Cara mudah belajar cepat dan tuntas bahasa
Jawa. Diva press. XX(131748.1)

UQ*1xxx1 Co-Curriculum I
Synopsis
This course is offered in the form of multiple choice of activities for Diploma students and
undergraduates. Three categories of activities offered are Sports and Recreational, Club/
Associations and Uniform Bodies.

BNJ10302 Creativity and Innovation


Synopsis
This course focuses on developing a creative person who will eventually think strategically,
creatively and critically. The knowledge and skills acquired throughout the course will later be
applied by the students in solving problems and making decisions in the future. In this course,
students will be exposed to various creativity and problem solving techniques. Some of the
skills to be covered throughout the course are problem solving, techniques in creativity and
techniques in innovation.
References
1. Bernacki, E. (2002). Wow! Thats a Great Idea! Prentice Hall, Singapore. Call no.: HD53
.B47
2. De Bono, E. (2003). Serious Creativity 1: Lateral Thinking Tools, Techniques and
Application. Allscript Books, Singapore. Call no.: BF408 .D366
3. De Bono, E. (2003). Serious Creativity 2: Lateral Thinking Tools, Techniques and
Application. Allscript Books, Singapore. Call no.: BF408 .D367
4. Ceserani, J. & Greatwood, P. (1995). Innovation and Creativity. Kogan Page, London.
Call no.: HD58.8 .C47 1995
5. Clegg, B. & Birch, P. (2002). Crash Course in Creativity. Kogan Page. Call no.: HD53
.C534 2002
6. Lumsdaine, E., Lumsdaine, M. & Shelnut, J. W. (1999). Creative Problem Solving and
Engineering Design. McGraw-Hill, USA. Call no.: BF408 .L85 1999

BWM12203 Mathematics for Engineering Technology I


Synopsis
Functions: Functions technique: Introduction to functions, domain and range. Operation limits
and continuity. Differentiation and application: Differentiation techniques: product rule,
quotient rule, chain rule. Implicit differentiation. Higher order derivatives. Differentiations of
implicit function, parametric equations and reverse function. Applications: rate of change for
problems of maximum and minimum, rational function sketch. L'Hopital's rules: indeterminant
limits 0/0, /, 0 , 00, 0, 1, . Integration: Integration techniques: integration by
substitution, integration by parts, rational functions integration, integration of power law
trigonometric functions, sine and cosine rational functions, integration of hyperbolic functions,
and integration by trigonometric and hyperbolic substitutions. Applications: arc length, area of
revolution surface, curvature.

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BNJ10102 Engineering Drawing


Synopsis
The course covers: Introduction of engineering drawing: equipment and material uses; Drawing
standard; Lettering and lines; Dimension lines; Plane geometry; Orthographic projection view;
Cross section view; Drawing of isometric, oblique and perspective; Mechanical drawing of
single component; Ordinary routines and convention; Bolt, screw and nut; Tolerance, limit and
assembly; Surface texture; Welding; Introduction of drawing aided by computer software;
Drawing command and two dimension drawing (2D).
References
1. Aminudin Abu. (2008). Asas Lukisan Kejuruteraan dan Berbantu Komputer. Pearson
Malaysia. Call no.: T353 .A83 2008
2. Jensen, Cecil, Helsel, Jay D. and Short, Dennis R. (2008). Engineering Drawing and
Design. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: T353 .J46 2008
3. Mohd Fadzil Daud, Khairul Anwar Hanafiah. (2005). Panduan Asas Lukisan Kejuruteraan.
2nd ed. Penerbit Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Call no.: T353 .M63 2005
4. Shah, M. B. and Rana, B. C. (2005). Engineering Drawing. Pearson Education. Call no.:
T353 .S52 2005
5. Gieseckle, Frederick E. (2004). Engineering Graphics. 8th ed. Pearson Education. Call no.
T353 .E53 2004

BNJ17001 Engineering Laboratory I


Synopsis
The course covers topics including Statics: Principle of Moment, Beam Reaction, Force
Balance, and Force Polygon; and Solid Mechanics: Tensile, Torsion, Shearing force and Thin
cylinder, Bending Moment in a Beam, Deflection of Simply-supported Cantilever Beam and
Buckling of Struts.
References
1. Hibbeler, Russell C. (2009). Engineering Mechanics: Statics. 12th ed. Pearson. Call no.:
TA351 .H52 2009
2. Beer, Ferdinand P. (2004), Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics. 7 th ed. McGraw Hill.
Call no.: TA350 .V42 2004
3. Mohd Imran Ghazali. (2002). Mekanik Kejuruteraan: Statik: Teori, Contoh Penyelesaian
dan Masalah, Jilid 2, Penerbit Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Call no.: TJ145 .M55 2002
v.2
4. Beer, Ferdinand P., Johnston E. Russel and DeWolf, John T. (2006), Mechanics of
Materials, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: TA405 .B44 2006

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References
1. Abd. Wahid Md. Raji, Hamisan Rahmat, Ismail Kamis, Mohd Nor Mohamad, Ong Chee
Tiong. (2008). Calculus for Science and Engineering Students. Malaysia: UTM Publication.
Call no.: QA303.3 .C34 2008 a
2. Anton, H., Bivens, I., Davis, S. (2005). Calculus. 8th Ed. USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Call no.: QA303 .A576 2005
3. Nafisah@Kamariah Md Kamaruddin, Phang, Chang, Phang, Piau & Tay, Kim Gaik (2004).
Numerical Method. 1st ed. Malaysia. UTHM. Call no.: QA297 .N854 2007 a
4. Smith, Robert T. Minton, Roland B. (2006). Calculus: Concepts & Connections. Boston.
McGraw-Hill. Call no.: QA303.2 .S64 2006
5. Stroud, K. A. (2007). Engineering Mathematics. 5th Ed. London: Macmillan Press Ltd. Call
no.: TA330 .S77 2007.

Year 1 Semester II

UWA10302 Islamic and Asian Civilisations


Synopsis
This course discusses on the introductory to civilization, its development, interaction between
civilizations, the Islamic civilization, Islam in Malay civilization; contemporary civilization
issues and the principles of Islam Hadhari.
References
1. Saifullah Mohd Sawi (2009), Sejarah Dan Tamadun Islam Di Asia Tenggara, Shah Alam
Karisma Publications. Call no.: BP63.A785 .S24 2009
2. Sazelin Arif, (2007), Tamadun Islam Dan Tamadun Asia, Shah Alam, Selangor: McGraw
Hill. Call no.: BP190.5 .T35 2007
3. Abu al-Fida al Hafiz Ismail ibn Kathir; penterjemah Zaidah Mohd Nor et al., (2005),
Sejarah Tamadun Islam Ibn Kathir, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Call no.:
DS36.85.I32 2005 v.1
4. Mohd Liki Hamid, (2003), Pengajian Tamadun Islam, Bentong: PTS Publications and
Distributors. Call no.: DS36.85 .P46 2003
5. Lok, Chong Hoe, (1998), Tamadun Cina : Falsafah, Pandangan Hidup Dan Aspek-Aspek
Kesenian, Kuala Lumpur: Pusat pembangunan dan Pendidikan Komuniti (CEDC) dan
Sekretariat Falsafah dan Sains Islam. Universiti Sains Malaysia. Call no.: DS721 .L64 1998
6. Rajakrishnan Ramasamy, M Rajantheran. (1994). Pengantar Tamadun India. Kuala
Lumpur: Penerbit Fajar Bakti. Call no.: DS425 .R34 1994
7. Arkoun, Mohammed Ruslani (2001), Kontemporer: Menuju Dialog Antara Agama.
Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar. Call no.: BP163 .A74 2001 N

UWB10202 Effective Communication


Synopsis
This course emphasizes on task- based learning approach and focuses on developing students
delivery of speech in oral interactions and presentations. Importance is given on mastery of selfdirected learning, team-work, research, oral presentations, reasoning and creativity. This course
also enables students to acquire knowledge and skills necessary for conducting and participating
in meetings, including writing of meeting documents. Students will also be exposed to the
techniques of conducting interviews.
References
1. Cheesebro,T, OConnor, L. & Rios, F. (2007). Communication skills: preparing for career
success (3rd ed.) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Call no.: HF5718 .C53 2007
2. Davies, W.J. (2001) Communication skills: a guide for engineering and applied science
student (2nd ed.) London: Prentice Hall. Call no.: T10.5 .D38 2001
3. Joan van Emden, L. (2004). Presentation skills for students. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan. Call no.: PN4129 .V36 2004
4. Richard Johnson-Sheehan (2005). Technical Communication Today. New York: Pearson.
Call no.: TK5101 .S26 1997
5. Salbiah Seliman et al. (2004). English Communication for learners in engineering.
Malaysia: Prentice Hall. Call no.: P95 .S24 2002

UWS10202 Ethnic Relations


Synopsis
This course focuses on the conceptual and practicality of the ethnic relation in Malaysia
community. The discussions comprise of fundamental concepts of ethnic relation and the history
of the construction of a plural society, constitution as the core of the societal life, relationship
between development and the ethnicity in the aspects of economy, politics and social based on
the government and society top-down and bottom-up approaches.
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UWB11002 Malay Language


Synopsis
This course is designed for students to learn the basic Malay language. Students are exposed to
the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and
structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to
communicate using Malay language.
References
1. Asmah Hj. Omar (1985). Kamus Ayat. Eastview. PL5091 .A85 1985 rd
2. Asmah Hj. Omar (1993). Susur Galur Bahasa Melayu. DBP: KL. PL5127 .A85 1993 N1
3. Asmah Hj. Omar (1993). Nahu Melayu Mutakhir. DBP: KL. PL5137 .A85 1993
4. Ainun Mohd (2011). Tesaurus Bahasa Melayu. PTS Professional Publishing. PL5123
.A364 2011
5. Nik Safiah Karim (2008). Tatabahasa Dewan. DBP. PL5108 .T37 2008 r
6. Kamaruddin Saad (2009). 105 karangan bahasa melayu UPSR. Minerva Publishing. PL
5108 KAM 2009

UQ*1xxx1 Co-Curriculum II
Synopsis
This course is offered in the form of multiple choice of activities for Diploma students and
undergraduates. Three categories of activities offered are Sports and Recreational, Club/
Associations and Uniform Bodies.

BWM12303 Mathematics for Engineering Technology II


Synopsis
Introduction to Differential Equation: Definitions and terminology, Formation and solution of
differential equation, Differential equation as mathematical model. First Order Differential
Equation: Formation. Initial-value problem. Methods of solution: separating the variables,
homogeneous, linear, exact and 4th order Runge-Kutta. Applications: Newtons Law of cooling.
Second Order Linear Differential Equation with Constant Coefficients: Homogeneous and nonhomogeneous equation. Initial and boundary value problems Methods of solution: method of
undetermined coefficients, method of variation of parameters and finite-difference method.
Applications in mechanical motions includes free oscillations and force oscillations. Laplace
Transforms: Definition. Linearity. First shift theorem. Multiplication. Unit step functions. Delta
functions. Second shift theorem. Inverse Laplace transform: Definition and its properties.
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References
1. Lembaga Penyelidikan Undang-undang (2003).Perlembagaan Persekutuan. Petaling Jaya:
International Law Book Services. Call no.: KPG 1744.51963.A3.A4 2003 rw
2. Mansor Mohd. Noor, Abdul Rahman Abdul Aziz dan Mohamad Ainuddin Iskandar Lee
(2006). Hubungan Etnik di Malaysia. Petaling Jaya: Prentice Hall. Call no.: DS595.m37
2006
3. Nazri Muslim & Nasruddin Yunus. (2006). Hubungan Etnik. Selangor: Fulson Trading Co.
[UTHM Library request]
4. Shamsul Amri Baharuddin (2007). Modul Hubungan Etnik. Shah Alam: Universiti
Teknologi MARA. [Modul Hubungan Etnik]
5. Zaid Ahmad, Ho Hui Ling, Sarjit Sing Gill, Ahmad Tarmizi Talib, Ku Halim Ku Arifin,
Lee Yok Fee, Nazri Muslim dan Ruslan Zainuddin (2006). Hubungan Etnik di Malaysia.
Shah Alam: Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd. [UTHM Library request]
6. Wan Hashim. (2011). Hubungan Etnik di Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Institut Terjemahan
Negara Malaysia. [XX (1302391]

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Convolution theorem. Solve initial and boundary value problems for linear differential
equations with constant coefficients which involve unit step functions, Dirac Delta functions
and periodic functions. Numerical Solution of Differential Equations: Initial-value problem:
Euler method, Taylor series method, Fourth Order Runge-Kutta method. Boundary-value
problem: finite-difference method.
References
1. Abd. Wahid Md. Raji, Mohd Nor Mohamad. (2009). Differential Equations for
Engineering Students. Malaysia: Comtech Marketing Sdn. Bhd.
2. James, Glyn. (2011). Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics. 4th Ed. England.
Prentice Hall. Call no.: TA330 .A38 2011
3. Stroud, K. A., Booth, D. J. (2007). Advanced Engineering Mathematics. 4th Ed. USA:
Palgrave Macmillan. Call no.: QA39.3 .S77 2003
4. Stroud, K. A., Booth, D. J. (2007). Engineering Mathematics. 6th Ed. USA: Palgrave
Macmillan. Call no.: TA330 .S77 2007
5. Chapra, S. C. and Canale R. P. (2011). Numerical Methods for Engineers. 6th Ed. Boston.
McGraw-Hill. Call no.: TA345 .C47 2010
BNJ10903 Electrical and Electronic Technology
Synopsis
Basic Definition: current, voltage, power, energy, direction reference and poles. Ideal circuit
elements. Circuit theorems. Kirchhoff voltage and Kirchhoff current Law. DC circuit analysis
method: branch current analysis, current mesh analysis, nodal voltage analysis. Circuit
theorems: Superposition theorem, Millman, Thevenin and Norton. Energy storage elements:
capacitor and inductor. Single phase circuits analysis. Electric transformer.
References
1. Boylestad, Robert L. and Nashelsky, Louis. (2006). Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory.
9th ed. Pearson. Call number: TK7867 .B69 2006
2. Neamen, Donald A. (2010). Microelectronics: Circuit Analysis and Design. 4th ed.
McGraw-Hill. Call number: TK7867 .N434 2010
3. Floyd, Thomas L. (2005). Electronic Devices. 7th ed. Pearson. Call number: TK7870 .F53
2005
4. Malvino, Albert and Bates, David J. (2007). Electronic Principles. 7th ed. McGraw-Hill.
Call number: TK7816 .M34 2007
5. Paynter, Robert T. (2006). Introductory Electronics Devices and Circuits: Conventional
Flow Version. 7th ed. Pearson. Call number: T7871.85 .P395 2006

BNJ10203 Statics
Synopsis
Introduction to static, static of particles, static of rigid bodies, analysis of structures, centroid
and centre of gravity and friction.
References
1. Hibbeler, R.C. (2007). Engineering Mechanics: Statics. 11th ed. Upper Saddle River.
Pearson. Call no.: TA351 .H52 2007
2. Meriam, J.L. & Kraige, L. G. (2007). Engineering Mechanics: Statics, 6 th Edition, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. Call no.: TA350 .M47 2007
3. Beer, Ferdinand P. (2010). Vector Mechanics For Engineers - Statics, 9th SI Edition,
McGraw-Hill. Call no.: TA350 .V42 2010
4. Ghazali, Mohd. Imran. (2002). Mekanik Kejuruteraan: Statik Teori, Contoh Penyelesaian
dan Masalah. Jilid 1. Unit Penerbitan Akademik. UTM. Call no.: TJ145 .M55 2002 v.1
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5.

Ghazali, Mohd. Imran. (2002). Mekanik Kejuruteraan: Statik teori, Contoh Penyelesaian
dan Masalah. Jilid 2. Unit Penerbitan Akademik. UTM. Call no.: TJ145 .M55 2002 v.2

References
1. Shackelford, James F. (2005). Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, 6 th ed.
Pearson. Call no.: Prentice Hall. TA403 .S52 2005
2. Smith, William F. (1996). Principles of Materials Science and Engineering. 3 rd ed.
McGraw-Hill. Call no.: TA403 .S54 1996
3. Callister, William D. (2007). Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th ed.
John Wiley. Call no.: TA403 .C33 2007
4. Budinski, Kenneth G. and Budinski, Michael K. (2005). Engineering Materials: Properties
and Selection. 8th ed. Pearson. Call no.: TA403 .B83 2005
5. Schaffer, James P. (1999). The Science and Design of Engineering Materials. 2 nd ed.
McGraw-Hill. Call no.: TA403 .S34 1999

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Year 1 Semester II

BNJ10602 Material Science


Synopsis
Introduction; Materials structure; Crystal imperfections and diffusion; Mechanical properties of
materials; Phase diagram and heat treatment; Metal, ceramic, polymer and alloy; Composite;
Introduction to electrical, optical and magnetic properties.

BNJ18001 Mechanical Engineering Practice I


Synopsis
Safety and regulations in workshop and laboratory, fitting, conventional machining (turning and
grinding), pneumatics and hydraulics control system.

Year 1 Semester III

References
1. Richard R. Kibbe, John E. Neely, Roland O. Meyer and Warren T. White, (2006), Machine
Tool Practices, 8th. Edition, Prentice Hall. Call no.: TJ1185 .M32 2006
2. Andrew Parr; Penterjemah Yahaya Ramli, (2005), Hidraulik dan pneumatik: panduan
jurutera dan juruteknik, 2nd. Edition, Penerbit Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai. Call
no.: TJ840 .P272 2005
3. W.Bolton, (2003), Mechatronics - Electronic Control Systems in Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering, 3rd. Edition, Pearson Education Limited. Call no.: TJ163.12 .B64
2003.
4. Sabri Cetinkunt, (2007), Mechatronics. John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey. Call
no.: TJ163.12 .C47 2007.
5. Donald R. Woods (2007), Rules of Thumb in Engineering Practice. John Wiley, New
Jersey. Call no.: QD381.8 .W66 2007
BNJ28001 Mechanical Engineering Practice II
Synopsis
The course covers safety and regulations in workshop, electro pneumatics control, electro
hydraulics control, conventional milling, welding.
References
1. Sabri Cetinkunt, (2007), Mechatronics, John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey. Call
no.: TJ163.12 .C47 2007.
2. Baldev Raj, V. Shankar and A. K. Bhaduri, (2006), Welding Technology for Engineers,
Alpha Science, Oxford, UK. Call no.: TS227 .W45 2006.
3. Robert H, (2006), Mechatronics: An Introduction, Taylor and Francis, Bishop Boca Raton,
FL. Call no.: TJ163.12 .M424 2006.
4. Godfrey C. Onwubolu, (2005), Mechatronics: Principles and Applications, Elsevier,
Boston. Call no.: TJ163.12 .O68 2005.
5. C.V. Ramakrishnan. (2006). Current Trend in Engineering Practice, Narosa, New Delhi.
Call no.: TA145 .C87 2006
BNJ20602 Management Principles and Ethics
Synopsis
Introduction and exposure to professional ethics, philosophy and ethics theorem, values in
professional ethics, responsible in giving services, client and third party obligation, obligation
of profession, professional behavioral monitoring, current issues on professional ethics and
technology management theory.
References
1. Mohd Janib Johari. (2001). Etika Professional. UTM. Call no.: KE6533.4 .M63 2001
2. Mustafa Hj. Daud. (1996). Etika Pengurusan, Utusan. Call no.: HF5387 .M97 1996 N2
3. Martin, Mike and Schinzinger, Roland. (2005). Ethics in Engineering, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill.
Call no.: TA157 .M37 2005
4. Spider, Raymond. (2001). Ethics, Tools, and the Engineer, CRC Press. Call no.: BJ59 .S64
2001

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UWB20302 Technical Writing


Synopsis
The course introduces students to report writing skills needed at tertiary level. Students will
learn basic report writing skills such as proposals, progress reports, informational and analytical
reports. In order to do this, they will learn how to collect data using questionnaires. The data
collected will be analyzed, transferred into graphic forms and presented orally and in writing.
Based on the analysis of data, students will be able to draw conclusions and make
recommendations.
References
1. Dorothy Cheung et. al. (1999). Report writing for engineering students. 2nd edition,
Singapore: Prentice Hall. PE1475 .R46 1999 N3
2. Finkelstein, J. (2008). Pocket Book of technical writing. 3rd ed. Singapore: McGraw Hill.
T11 .F56 2008
3. Gerson, S. J. & Gerson, S. M. (2003). Technical writing: Process and product. 3rd ed. New
Jersey: Prentice Hall. PE1475 .G47 2000
4. Kolin, P. C. (2006). Successful writing at work. Concise ed. USA: Houghton Mufflin
Company. PE1408 .K64 2009
5. Lakshmy Anantha Krishnan et. al. (2003). Engineering your report: From start to finish.
Singapore: Prentice Hall. T11 .E64 2006

References
1. Abd Wahid Md Raji, Phang Chang, Phang Piau, (2007) Engineering Mathematics III
BSM2913. Penerbit UTHM. (Learning Module). Call no.: TA330 .A92 2006 a
2. Anton, H., Bivens, I. and Davis, S. (2008). Calculus: Multivariable. 9th Ed. New Jersey.
John Wiley. Call no.: QA303.2 .A574 2008
3. Nafisah Md Kamaruddin, Phang, C., Phang, P. and Tay, K. G. (2007). Numerical Method.
2nd Ed. Malaysia. UTHM. Call no.: QA297 .N854 2007 a
4. Smith, R. T. and Minton, R. B. (2006). Calculus: Concepts & Connections. Boston.
McGraw-Hill. Call no.: QA303.2 .S64 2006
5. D. V. Griffiths, I. M. Smith. (2006). Numerical methods for engineers, 2th Edition. Boca
Raton, FL: Chapman & Hall. Call no.: TA335 .G74 2006

BPK20802 Entrepreneurship
Synopsis
The course introduces students to the fundamental aspects of entrepreneurship. The course
includes introduction to entrepreneurship, characteristics and motivations of an entrepreneur,
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Year 2 Semester II

BWM22403 Mathematics for Engineering Technology III


Synopsis
Functions of Several Variables: domains, ranges, contour line, level curves and 3D-graphs.
Partial derivatives and chain rules. Mixed derivatives. Total differentials and exact differentials.
Local and absolute extreme values of functions of two variables. Multiple Integrations: Double
integrals: Areas and volumes. Double integrals in polar coordinates. Surface areas. Triple
integrals: Volumes. Triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Center of mass,
center of gravity and inertial moments. Solution of nonlinear equations: Bisection, secant, and
Newton Raphson method. Solution of linear systems of equations: Gaussian elimination, LU
decomposition, Thomas, and Gauss-Seidel method. Interpolation and polynomial
approximation: Newtons divided-difference, Lagrange and cubic spline. Numerical
Differentiation: Taylor series expansion. Numerical Integration: Simpson and Gauss quadrature
method. Eigen Values: Power method. Partial Differentiation Equations: Explicit and implicit
method using finite difference method.

search for opportunity by analysing business environment, and developing and managing
business. Students will also be exposed to the real business.
References
1. Charles E. Bamford, Garry D. Bruton (2011). Entrepreneurship: A small business
approach. New York: McGraw-Hill. Call no.: HD62.5 .B35 2011
2. Schaper M., Volery, T, Weber, P., Lewix, K., (2011). Entrepreneurship and small busiess;
3rd Asia-Pacific Edition. John Wiley & Son. Call no.: HD2341 .E57 2011
3. Hisrich, R.D., Peter, M.P., Shepherd, D.A., (2010). Entrepreneurship, 8th Edition. McGraw
Hill. Call no.: HD62.5 .H57 2010
4. Donald F. Kuratko, Richard M. Hodgetts. (2007). Entrepreneurship: Theory, process,
practice, 7th Edition. Mason: Thomson South-Western. Call no.: HB615 .K87 2007
5. John. B., Tidd. J., (2011). Innovation and entrepreneurship. 2 nd Edition. Chichester, West
Sussex, UK Call no.: HD53 .B48 2011

BNJ17101 Engineering Laboratory II


Synopsis
The course covers several topics including Dynamics: curvilinear motion, second Newton law,
energy conservation, rotation about fix axis, general plane motion and friction; Material
Science: atomic configuration in solid, determination of density and porosity for ceramic
materials, sample preparation and metallographic, heat treatment, Jominy hardenability test,
polymer tensile test.

Year 2 Semester II

References
1. Meriam J.L. and Kraige L. G. (2002), Engineering mechanics Vol. 2 - Dynamics, 5th
Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. TA350 .M477 2002
2. Bear F.P. and Johnson E. R. (2004), Vector Mechanics for Engineers - Dynamics, 7th S.I.
Edition, McGraw-Hill.
3. Hibbeler R.C. (2004), Engineering Mechanics Dynamics, 3rd S.I. Edition, Prentice Hall.
4. Callister, W.D. Jr. (2007), Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th Edition,
John Wiley. TA403 .C33 2007
5. Smith, W.F. (1996), Principles of Materials Science and Engineering, 3rd Edition,
McGrawHill. TA403 .S54 199

BNJ10403 Solid Mechanics


Synopsis
The course covers the stress and strain, axial loading, torsion, stress and strain transformation,
failure theories, thin cylinder, beam deformation and deflection, column and strain energy.
References
1. Hibbeler, R. C. (2005). Mechanics of Materials, 6th Edition, Pearson. Call no.: TA405 .H43
2005
2. W. Riley, L. Sturges and D. Morris, (2007), Mechanics of Materials, 6th Edition, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. Call no.: TA405 .R54 2007
3. Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston and John T. Dewolf, (2009), Mechanics of
Materials, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York. Call no.: TA405 .M45 2009
4. James M. Gere and Barry J. Goodno, (2009), Mechanics of Material, 7th Edition, New
York: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. Call no.: TA405 .G47 2009
5. James M. Gere, (2009), Mechanics of Material, 7th ed. New York: Wadsworth/Cengage
Learning. Call no.: TA405 .G47 2009

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BNJ10502 CAD and Modeling


Synopsis
Creating, editing and plotting of 2D AutoCAD drawings, adding text and dimensions to
drawings, produce orthographic drawing, introduction to three dimensional drawing, specifying
user-defined coordinate systems, development of 3D drawings and models from engineering
sketches and orthographic drawings, creating assembly and explode drawing for project
drawing.
References
1. Paul Richard, Frank E. Puerta and Jim Fitzgerald (2009), AutoCAD 2009 in 2D and 3D: A
Modern Perspective, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. T385 .R525
2. Khairul Anuar Hanafiah (2006), Lukisan Kejuruteraan Berbantu Komputer Edisi Kedua,
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia. TA174 .K42 2006
3. Jamaluddin Mohd Taib, Khairul Anuar Hanafiah dan Mohd Fadzli Daud (2006),
Rekabentuk Berbantu Komputer Asas Pemodelan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor,
Malaysia.
4. AutoCAD 2006, user guide.
5. John Wilson and Alan J. Kalameja (2003), Autocad 2002: 3D Modelling, A Visual
Approach, Autodesk. T385 .W546 2003
BNJ20102 Dynamics
Synopsis
The course covers the kinematics of particles, kinetics of particles, kinematics of rigid bodies
and kinetics of rigid bodies.

BNJ10703 Thermodynamics
Synopsis
Topics to be covered are Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics, Energy Transfer by Heat, Work
and Mass, Properties of Engineering Working Fluid, The First Law of Thermodynamics for
Closed and Open Systems, The Second Law of Thermodynamics, Entropy.
References
1. Cengel, Yunus A. and Boles, Michael A. (2011). Thermodynamics: An Engineering
Approach. 7th ed. McGraw-Hill 2011. Call no.: TJ265 .C464 2011
2. Sonntag, Richard Edwin and Borgnakke, Claus. (2007). Introduction to Engineering
Thermodynamics, 2th ed. John Wiley. Call no.: TJ265 .S66 2007
3. Moran, Michael J. and Shapiro, Howard N. (2010). Fundamentals of Engineering
Thermodynamics. 6th ed. John Wiley. Call no.: TJ265 .M67 2010
4. Sonntag, Richard Edwin; Borgnakke, Claus and Van Wylen, Gordon John. (1998).
Fundamentals of Thermodynamics. 5th ed. John Wiley. Call no.: TJ265 .S66 1998 N1
5. Turns, Stephen R. (2006). Thermodynamics: Concepts and Applications. Cambridge
University Press. Call no.: TJ265 .T78 2006.
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Year 2 Semester II

References
1. Meriam J.L. and Kraige L. G., (2007), Engineering mechanics: Dynamics, 6th ed. John
Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York.
2. Hibbeler R.C., (2009), Engineering Mechanics Dynamics, 12th Edition, Prentice-Hall,
New Jersey. TA352 .H524 2007.
3. Beer F.P. and Johnson E. R., (2007), Vector Mechanics for Engineers - Dynamics, 8th S.I.
Edition, Mc-Graw Hill, Boston.
4. Bedford A. & Wallace T. Fowler, 2007. Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics, S.I. Edition,
Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
5. Abdul Ghani Mohamad, (1996), Mekanik Badan Tegar: Dinamik, Penerbit UTM
6. Andrew Pytel abd Jaan Kiusakas, (2010), Engineering Mechanics Dynamics, 3rd Edition,
CL Engineering. TA352 .P97 2010

BWM22502 Statistics for Engineering Technology


Synopsis
Presenting Data in Tables and Charts: Tables and charts for categorical data. Organizing
numerical data. Numerical Descriptive Measures: Measure of central tendency, variation and
shape. Basic Probability: Basic concepts, conditional probability. Random Variables: Discrete
and continuous random variables, probability distribution functions, cumulative distribution
functions, expected values and variance. Special Probability Distributions: Binomial
distribution, Poisson distribution, Poisson approximation to Binomial distribution, normal
distribution, normal approximation to Binomial distribution. Sampling Distribution: Sampling
distribution of single mean, sampling distribution of the difference between two means,
sampling distribution test: t, chi-square and F distribution. Estimation: Point estimate,
confidence interval for single mean, difference between two means, single variance and ratio
of two variances. Hypothesis Test: hypothesis test for single mean, difference between two
means, single variance and ratio of two variances. Simple Linear Regression: Graphical
method, simple linear regression model.
References
1. Norziha Che Him et al. (2009). Engineering Statistics (BSM 2922) First Edition. Pusat
Pengajian Sains, UTHM
2. Nafisah @ Kamariah et. al. (2004). Engineering Statistics. Second Edition. Pusat
Pengajian Sains, KUiTTHO.
3. Quek Suan Goen, Leng Ka Man & Yong Ping Kiang. (2004). Mathematics STPM. Federal
Publications, Selangor.
4. Bluman, Allan G. (2012). Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approach. McGraw-Hill,
New York
5. Montgomery, Douglas C. Runger, George C. (2011) Applied Statistics and Probability for
Engineers. John Wiley & Sons.

Year 2 Semester II

BNJ27001 Engineering Laboratory III


Synopsis
The course covers several experiments related to few courses, i.e. Mechanics of Machine: massrotating balancing, gear systems, bevel gear, belt driver and belt friction; Fluid Mechanics: flow
measuring apparatus, impact of jet, hydrostatic pressure, flow through venturi meter and fluid
flow meter; and Thermodynamics: Boyles law, separating and throttling calorimeter,
refrigeration and air-conditioning unit and Marcet boiler.
References
1. V. Ramamurti, (2005). Mechanics of Machines. Alpa Science. Harror. UK. TJ158 .R35
2005
2. Gleghorn, William L., (2004). Mechanic of Machines. Oxford University Express.
Oxford. UK .TJ170 .C53 2005
3. S.L. Kakani, C. Hemrajani & Subhra, (2005), Mechanic. Anshan, New Delhi. India
4. Mott R.L. 2006, Applied Fluid Mechanics, 6th ed. Int. ed. Prentice Hall. TA357 .M67
2006
5. Rajput R.K., 1998, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, S. Chand & Company Ltd
6. Munson B. R. et al., 1998, Fundamental of Fluid Mechanics, 3rd ed. JohnWiley & Sons
7. Yunus A. Cengel and Michael A. Bole, (2011). Thermodynamics: An Engineering
Approach. Mc Graw Hill. Boston. US. TJ265 .C464 2011
8. John P.O Connel & J.M. Haik, (2005), Thermodynamics: Fundamentals for Application.
Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. US. QC311 .O26
9. Kaw-Fui Vincent Wong, (2002). Thermodynamics for Engineer. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
US
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BNJ20203 Fluid Mechanics


Synopsis
The course covers the basic principles of fluid, hydrostatic pressure, buoyancy and effect of
vertical acceleration on fluid static, continuity equations, Bernoulli equation, momentum
equation, analysis of flow in pipes, dimensional analysis and similarity, and fluid flow in pipes.
References
1. Bukhari bin Manshoor, Ahmad Fuad Bin Idris, Siti Mariam Bte Basharie, Md. Norizam
Bin Mohmad Jaat, Modul Pengajaran Mekanik Bendalir I, FKMP, KUiTTHO, 2006.
2. Munson et. al; Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics;6th Ed Wiley; 2010. TA357 .M86 2010
3. J.F. Douglas, J.M. Gasiorek and J.A. Swaffield, Fluid Mechanics, Longman, 5 th Edition,
2005. TA357 .D684 2005
4. R.W. Fox and A.T. Mc Donald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
7th Edition, 2010. TA357 .F69 2010
5. J.B. Franzini and E.J. Finnermore, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill, 9th Edition, 2002

BNJ20303 Mechanics of Machine


Synopsis
The course covers the definition and basic concepts, gear trains, balancing of rotating and
reciprocating masses, power transmission and friction. These essential topics in machines will
provide students with proficient theoretical and graphical background in dealing with machine
systems.

BNJ10802 Computer Programming


Synopsis
The course gives an introduction to programming concepts through the use of a high level
programming language such as C; programming language history and evolution; data types,
input and output: operations and expressions; programming controls: while loop, for loop, if
else and switch case; structured programming and function.
References
1. Easttom, Chuck. (2003). C++ Programming Fundamentals. Charles River Media. Call no.:
QA76.73.C153 .E38 2003
2. Deitel, P.J. and Deitel, H. M. (2010). C: How to Program, 6th ed. Pearson/Prentice Hall.
Call no.: QA76.73.C15 .D45 2010
3. Hanly, Jeri R. and Koffman, Elliot B. (2004). Problem Solving and Program Design in C,
4th ed. Pearson Education. Call no.: QA76.73.C15 .H364 2004
4. Henkemans, Dirk and Lee, Mark. (2001). C++ Programming for the Absolute Beginner,
Premier Press. Call no.: QA76.73.C153 .H46 2001
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Year 2 Semester II

References
1. David H. Myszka, (2011). Machines and Mechanisms: Applied Kinematic Analysis,
4thEdition, Prentice Hall. Call no. TJ175 .M97 2005
2. Kenneth J. Waldron & Gary L. Kinzel, (2004). Kinematics, Dynamics, and Design of
Machinery: 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons. Call no. TJ175 .W34 2004
3. Robert L. Norton, (2011). Design of Machinery: 5th Edition, Mc-Graw Hill. Call no. TJ175
.N67 2004
4. Arthur G. Erdman, George N. Sandor & Sridhar Kota, (2001). Mechanism Design:
Analysis and Synthesis Vol. 1: 4th Edition, Prentice Hall. Call no. TJ230 .E72 2001
5. John Uicker, Gordon Pennock and Joseph Shogley, (2010), Theory of Machines and
Mechanisms, 4th Edition, Oxford University Press.Call no. TJ145 .U43 200

5.

Baharuddin Mohamed, Mohd. Zainuri Saringat, Nazri Mohd. Nawi, Noraini Ibrahim,
Rathiah Hashim. (2002). A Book on C: Fundamentals. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: QA76.73
.C15 .B66 2002

BNM20102 Manufacturing Technology


Synopsis

Introduction To Manufacturing, Materials In Manufacturing, Material Removal


Processes (Machining), Metal Casting, Metal Forming, Shaping Processes For Plastics,
Powder Metallurgy, Joining Processes.
References

1. Serope, Kalpakjian and Schmid, Steven R. (2006). Manufacturing Engineering and


Technology. 5th ed. Prentice Hall. Call number: TS176. K34 2006
2. Groover, Mikell P. (2007). Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials,
Processes and Systems. 3rd ed. John Wiley. Call number: TS183. G76 2007
3. Rao P. N. (2009). Manufacturing Technology. 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill. Call number:
TS183 .R36 2009 v.1
4. Schey, John A. (2000). Introduction to Manufacturing Process. 3 rd ed. McGrawHill. Call number: TS183. S34 2000 N1
5. Timings R. L., Wilkinson S. P. (2000). Manufacturing Technology. 2 nd ed.
Longman. Call number: TS176. T55 2000 J2N1

Year 2 Semester II

BNJ21102 Occupational Safety and Health


Synopsis
The course introduces students to knowledge and skills in occupational safety and health in
workplace. Scopes of study include Health, Safety and Environment Managements: introduction
to OSH, OSHA 1994 (Act 514), FMA 1967, EQA 1974, occupational safety and health
management system, safety, health and environment culture; Risk Management and
Assessment: introduction to risk management, risk assessment techniques, HIRARC; Physical
Injury and Controls: introduction to physical injury, construction work, electrical work,
mechanical work, chemical work; Health Hazards: introduction to health hazards & hygiene,
chemical hazards, physical hazards, biological hazards, hygiene; Accident Investigation &
Reporting: introduction, accident investigation, investigations and causes of incident, incident
analysis and data collection method.
References
1. Occupational Safety and Health Act and Regulations. MDC Publishers Printer Sdn. Bhd.
2001 Call no.: KPG1390.M34 2001 rw N2.
2. Factories and Machinery Act & Regulations. MDC Publishers Printer Sdn. Bhd. 2001. Call
no.: KPG1390.A31967 .A4 2001 rw N1.
3. Ismail Bahari (2006). Pengurusan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan. Edisi ke-2.
McGraw Hill Education (Malaysia). Call no.: T55.I85 2006.
4. Davies, V. J. and Tomasin K. (2006). Construction Safety Handbook. 2 nd ed. London:
Thomas Telford. Call no.: TH443.R43 2006.
5. Anton, Thomas J. (2009). Occupational Safety and Health Management. 3 rd ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill. Call no.: T55.A57 1989.

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BNJ30402 Electrical Power and Machines


Synopsis
The course is arranged to provide students with understanding in electrical power systems and
electrical machines. In electrical power system, the essential basic knowledge of single-phase
and three-phase power systems and electric utility system comprises all the apparatus used in
the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric energy are provided. In electrical
machines, a strong understanding of the fundamentals and applications of electromechanical
devices, namely transformers and electrical machines is discussed. Generally, electrical
machine has two main functions, i.e. it could be act as a generator or as a motor. Among the
contents of the syllabus are fundamentals of machinery principles, transformers, AC and; DC
machines.

Year 2 Semester II

References
1. Theodore Wildi (2006), Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems, 6th ed, Pearson
Educational International.
2. Hadi Saadat (2004), Power System Analysis, 2nd ed. Prentice Hall.
3. Thomas L. Floyd (2006). Digital Fundamental, Macmillan.
4. King Alexander C. & Knight William (2003). Uninterruptable Power Supplies and Standby
Power Systems, McGraw-Hill.
5. Ion Boldea & S.A. Nasar (2006). Electric Drives, 2nd ed. Taylor & Francis.

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Year 3 Semester I

BNJ20503 Industrial Engineering and Quality Management


Synopsis
Introduction to Industrial Engineering, Facilities Location and Layout, Work Study,
Ergonomics, Production Planning and Control, Introduction to Quality, Basic Principles of Total
Quality Management (TQM), Basic Quality Control Tools and Problem Solving for Quality
Improvement, Basic Statistical Process Control (SPC), Quality Management System.
References
1. Heizer, J & Render, B, Operations Management, 8th ed. Prentice Hall, 2006 (Call no.:
TS155 .H44 2011)
2. Steveson W.J, Operations Management, 9th ed., McGraw Hill, 2007 (Call no.: TS155
.S73 2012)
3. Nahmias S, Production and Operations Analysis, 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2005 (Call no.:
TS155 .N34 2009)
4. Krajewski L.J. et al, Operation Management: Strategy and Analysis, 6th ed., Prentice
Hall, 2002. (Call no.: TS155 .K73 2002)
5. Groover M.P, Work Systems and the Methods, Measurement and Management of Work,
Pearson-Prentice Hall, 2007. (Call no.: T60.6 .G76 2007)

BNJ20403 Control Engineering and Instrumentation


Synopsis
The course covers the basic theory of control system, mathematical modelling, block diagram,
transfer function, feed back control system, time response analysis, stability, frequency response
analysis and introduction of control system design using engineering software, instrumentation,
signal conditioning and transducer.
References
1. Ogata, K. (2010), Modern Control Engineering, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, New Jersey
Sons. Call no.: TJ213 .O32 2010
2. Richard C. Dorf, (2010), Modern Control Systems, 12 th Edition, Prentice Hall, Pearson.
Call no.: TJ216 .D67 2010
3. Norman Nise, S. (2011) Control System Engineering, 6th Edition, The Benjamin Cummings
Publishing Co. Inc. Call no.: TJ213 .N57 2011
4. William Palm, J., (2011), Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers, 3 rd Edition, McGrawHill Higher Edition. Call no.: TJ213 .P34 2011
5. Introduction to Matlab 7 for Engineers, (2005) McGraw-Hill International Edition. Call
no.: TA345 .P34 2005

BNM20203 Machining Technology


Synopsis

High Speed Machining (HSM), Chemical Machining (CHM), Electrochemical


Machining (ECM), Electrodischarge Machining (EDM), Laser Beam Machining
(LBM), Electron Beam Machining (EBM), Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Ultrasonic
Machining (USM), Water Jet Machining (WJM), Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM),
Abrasive Water Jet Machining (AWJM).
References

1. McGeough, J. A. (1988). Advanced Methods of Machining. Kluwer Academic


Publishers. Call number: TJ1185 .M43 1988
2. Groover, Mikell P. (2007). Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials,
Processes and Systems. 3rd ed. John Wiley. Call number: TS183. G76 2007
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BNJ30203 Mechanical Engineering Design


Synopsis
Introduction to engineering design process, its role in the technology development and its
impacts, the engineering fundamentals and its applications, applications and design
considerations of permanent and non permanent joining, springs, bearings, shafts, gears, screw
and fastener.
References
1. Dieter, G. E., & Schmidt, L. C. (2009). Engineering Design, Forth Edition. New York:
McGraw Hill. Call no.: TA174 .D53 2009.
2. Eggert, R.J. (2005). Engineering Design. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall. Call no.:
TA174 .E34 2005.
3. Farag, M. M. (2008). Materials and Process Selection for Engineering Design. Boca
Raton: CRC. Call no.: TA174 .F374 2008.
4. Pahl, G., & Beitz, W. (2007). Engineering Design, a Systematic Approach, Third Edition.
London: Springer Verlag. Call no.: TA174 .E63 2007.
5. Pheasant, S., & Haslegrave, C. (2006). Bodyspace: Anthropometry, Ergonomics, and the
Design of Work, 3rd ed. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis. Call no.: TA166 .P43 2006.

BNM30202 Metrology and Measurement


Synopsis
Introduction to metrology, Errors In Measurement, Precise Measurement Machine And
Equipment, Light Based Measuring Instrument, Fix Gauges, Limits And Tolerance, Acceptance
Limits and Geometric Dimensioning, Surface Texture Measurement, Gauge Reliability and
Reproducibility (GR&R Study).
References
1. Busch, Ted., Harlow, Roger., Thompson, Richard. (1998). Fundamentals of Dimensional
Metrology, 3rd ed. Delmar. Call number: T50 .B87 1998 N1
2. Galyer, J F., Shotbolt, C R. (1980). Metrology for Engineers, 4th ed. English Language
Book Society/Cassell. Call number: T50 .G34 1980
3. Marrelli, Richard S., McCuistion, Patrick J. (2001). Geometric Tolerancing: A Textworkbook. 3rd ed. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. Call number: TS172 .M373 2001
4. Griffith, Gary K. (2002). Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing: Application and
Inspection, 2nd ed. Prentice Hall. Call number: TS172 .G74 2002 N1
5. Cogorno, Gene R. (2011). Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical
Design. 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill. Call number: T357 .C64 2011

BNM30303 Welding and Joining Technology


Synopsis
Introduction To Welding and Joining And Allied Processes, Fundamental Of Welding,
Electrical Energy Source Fundamental And Consumable, Focused Energy And Mechanical
Source Fundamental, Chemical Energy And Solid State Source Fundamental, Welding Joint
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3. El-Hofy, Hassan. (2005). Advanced Machining Processes: Nontraditional and


Hybrid Machining processes. McGraw-Hill. Call number: TJ1185 .E434 2005
4. El-Hofy, Hassan. (2007). Fundamentals of Machining Processes: Conventional and
Non-conventional Processes. Boca Raton, CRC. Call number: TJ1185 .E43 2007
5. Helmi A. Youssef , Helmi A. (2008). Machining Technology: Machine Tools and
Operations. Boca Raton, CRC Press. Call number: TJ1185 .Y68 2008

Year 3 Semester I

Design And Welding Metallurgy, Mechanized, Automated And Robotic Welding, Quality
Control Of Weldments, Brazing, Soldering, Adhesive Bonding And Mechanical Fastening,
Welding Of Plastics And Composites.
References
1. K. Weman. (2012). Welding Processes Handbook. Woodhead Pub. Call number: On-Order
2. Ramesh Singh. (2012). Applied Welding Engineering: Processes, Codes, and Standards.
ScienceDirect. Call Number: Online Service
3. R. W. Messler. (2004). Joining of Materials and Structures: From Pragmatic Process to
Enabling Technology. Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann. Call Number: TA660.J64 .M47
2004
4. M. J. Troughton. (2008). Handbook of Plastics Joining, Call Number: TP1160 .H36 2008
5. D. A. Grewell, A. Benatar and J. B. Park. (2003). Plastics and Composites Welding
Handbook. Hanser. Call number: On-Order
6. AWS Welding Handbook Committee. (2001). Welding Handbook Volume 1. 9 th Edition.
American Welding Society. Florida.

BNJ27101 Engineering Laboratory IV


Synopsis
The course covers several experiments related to courses of Engineering Control and
Instrumentation: mechanical translational system, mechanical rotational system, water level
system, inverted pendulum system, servo motor system, commercial software; Electric Power:
DC shunt motor, DC series motor, AC single-phase 4 pole squirrel-induction motor and AC
single-phase 2 poles synchronous motor.
References
1. Nise, Norman S. (2004). Control Systems Engineering, 4th ed. John Wiley. Call no.: TJ213
.N57 2004.
2. Phillips C. L., Harbor R. D. (2000). Feedback Control Systems. 4 th ed. Prentice Hall. Call
no.: TJ216 .P54 2000.
3. Ogata, K. (2010). Modern Control Engineering, 5th ed. Pearson/Prentice Hall. Call no.
TJ213 .032 2010.
4. Wildi, Theodore (2006). Electrical Machines, Drives, and Power Systems, 6 th ed. Pearson.
Call no.: TK2182 .W54 2006.
5. Saadat, Hadi (2002). Power System Analysis. 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: TK1011 .S33
2002.
6. Chapman, Stephen J. (2005). Electric Machinery Fundamentals. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill. Call
no.: TK2000 .C42 2005.

BNJ49003 Bachelor Degree Project I


Synopsis
Bachelor Degree Project is a systematic academic training utilising knowledge, skills,
engineering concepts and problem solving techniques. The project may involves (1) Study on
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References
1. Thesis Writing Directory Book, UTHM.
2. Panduan Pelaksanaan Projek Sarjana Muda, UTHM.
3. Books, journal and other information which relates with project research.

BNM40203 CNC Technology and CAD/CAM


Synopsis
Numerical Control (NC), CNC Milling, CNC Lathe, Program Planning, Part Program Structure,
Programming, Writing A CNC Program, CNC Machining, CNC And CAD/CAM.
References
1. Smid, Peter. (2000). CNC Programming Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Practical
CNC Programming. Industrial Press. Call number: TJ1189 .S54 2000 N1
2. J.V. Valentino, James V and Goldenberg, Joseph. (2003). Introduction to Computer
Numerical Control (CNC), 3rd ed. Prentice Hall. Call number: TJ1189 .V34 2003
3. Rao, P. Nageswara. (2004). CAD/CAM: Principles and Applications, 2nd ed. McGrawHill. Call number: TS155.6 .R364 2004
4. Ibrahim Zeid. (2005). Mastering CAD/CAM. McGraw-Hill. Call number: TS155.6 .I23
2005
5. Suh, Suk-Hwan. (2008). Theory and Design of CNC Systems. Springer. Call number:
TJ1189 .T43 2008
BNM40303 Casting Technology
Synopsis
Types of Casting Processes, Mould Making, Moulding Sands Properties, Cores and Its
Application, Patterns Making, Gating and Risering, Melting and Casting, Cleaning and
Inspection, Casting Defects, Application of CAD/CAM in Foundries.
References
1. Ammen, C. W. (2000). Metalcasting. McGraw-Hill. Call number: TS230 .A635 2000
2. Jain, P. L. (2003). Principles of Foundry Technology. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill. Call number:
TS230 .J34 2003
3. Campbell, John. (2003), The New Metallurgy of Cast Metals: CASTING. 2nd ed. Elsevier.
Call number: TS230 .C35 2003
4. Beeley, Peter. (2001). Foundry Technology. 2nd ed. Butterworth Heinemann. Call number:
TS230 .B44 2001 N1
5. Brown, John R. (2000). Foseco Ferrous Foundrymans Handbook. Butterworth
Heinemann. Call number: TS235 . F67 2000

BNM40403 Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing


Synopsis
Rapid Product Development and Rapid Prototyping (RP), Rapid Prototyping Technology, Data
Interface for Rapid Prototyping, Recent Developments, Rapid Tooling (RT) and Rapid
Manufacturing (RM), Applications RP, RT and RM Technology.
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phenomenon / process / system, (2) Design/construction of component/product, (3) Software


development, or (4) Case study. The project could be industrial-based or laboratory-based.
Bachelor Degree Project is divided into two sections, i.e. (1) Bachelor Degree Project I, and (2)
Bachelor Degree Project II. Bachelor Degree Project I is a prerequisite for Bachelor Degree
Project II.

Year 3 Semester I

References
1. Noorani, Rafiq. (2006). Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications. John Wiley. Call
number: TS155.6 .N66 2006
2. Gebhardt, Andreas. (2003). Rapid Prototyping. Hanser Gardner. Call number: TS155.6
.G42 2003
3. Hilton, Peter D. & Jacobs, Paul F. (2000). Rapid Tooling: Technologies and Industrial
Applications. Marcel Dekker. Call number: TS171.4 .R36 2000
4. Pham, D. T. & Dimov, S. S. (2001), Rapid Manufacturing: The Technologies and
Applications of Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling. Springer. Call number: TS171.4
.P42 2001 N1.
5. Liou, Frank W. (2008). Rapid Prototyping and Engineering Applications: A Toolbox for
Prototype Development. CRC. Call number: TS171.8 .L56 2008

BNM40503 Manufacturing Control Technology


Synopsis
Manufacturing Control Technology, Modelling and Analysis of Control System, Computer
Control System for Manufacturing, Data Acquisition Control, Embedded System.
References
1. Frontini, Gian & Kennedy, Scott L. (2003). Manufacturing In Real-time: Managers,
Engineers, and an Age of Smart Machines. Butterworth-Heinemann. Call number: TS155.6
.F76 2003
2. Johnson, Curtis D. & Malki, Heidar A. (2002). Control Systems Technology. Pearson. Call
number: TS156.8 .J63 2002
3. Johnson, Curtis D. (2006). Process Control Instrumentation Technology. 8th ed. Pearson.
Call number: TS156.8 .J63 2006
4. Sterling, Donald J. & Wissler Steven P. (2003). The Industrial Ethernet Networking Guide.
Thomson Learning. Call number: TS183 .S73 2003
5. Wang, Lihui & Gao Robert X. (2006). Condition Monitoring and Control for Intelligent
Manufacturing. Springer. Call number: TJ153 .C36 2006

BNM40603 Concurrent and Reverse Engineering


Synopsis

Concurrent Engineering Basics. Concurrent Engineering Environment. Schematic For


Concurrent Engineering. Product Life-Rotation. Suppliers Interaction. Data Exchange
Procedure. Basic Concepts In Reverse Engineering. Verification And Evaluation.
Technical Data Generation. Design Verification. Project Implementation. Reverse
Engineering Measurement Tools.
References

1. Raja, Vinesh and Fernandes, Kiran J. (2008). Reverse Engineering: An Industrial


Perspective. Springer. Call number: TA168.5 .R48 2008
2. Ulrich, Karl T. and Eppinger, Steven D. (2004). Product Design and Development,
3rd ed. McGraw-Hill. Call number: HD31 .U47 2004
3. Mohd Sapuan Salit, Md. Abul Hossain Mollah & Nukman Yusoff. (2000).
Concurrent Engineering, Product Design and Development. Prentice Hall. Call
number: TS176 .M72 2000
4. Kunwoo, Lee. (1999). Principles Of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems. Addison-Wesley.
Call number: TS155.6 .K86 1999 N1
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Wang, Ben. (1998). Concurrent Design of Products, Manufacturing Process and


Systems, Gordon and Breach Science. Call number: TS178.4 .C66 1998 N1

BNJ49105 Bachelor Degree Project II


Synopsis
Bachelor Degree Project II is the continuation of Bachelor Degree Project I. It is an important
mechanism in teaching and learning because it integrates the knowledge of all courses acquired
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in engineering. The course will also develop the students capability to present, discuss and
analyze results of the research clearly, effectively and confidently in both oral presentation and
in dissertation.
References
1. Thesis Writing Directory Book, UTHM.
2. Panduan Pelaksanaan Projek Sarjana Muda, UTHM.
3. Books, journal and other information which relates with project research.

BNM40603 Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA)


Synopsis

Introduction to Product Development, Introduction to DFMA, Selection of Material


and Process, Design For Manual Assembly, Design For Automated Assembly, Design
For Machining, Design For Injection Moulding, Design For Sheet Metalworking,
DFMA software.
References

1. Boothroyd, G., Dewhurst, P., Knight W. A. (2002), Product Design for


Manufacture and Assembly, 2nd ed. Marcel Dekker. Call number: TS171.4 .B55
2002
2. Rao, P. N. (2009). Manufacturing Technology. 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill. Call number:
TS183 .R36 2009 v.1
3. Bralla, James G. (1999). Design For Manufacturability Handbook, 2 nd ed.
McGraw-Hill. Call number: TS176 .D37 1999
4. Kalpakjian, Serope and Scmidh, Steven R. (2006), Manufacturing Engineering and
Technology, 2nd ed. Prentice Hall. Call number: TS176 .K34 2006
5. Rao, P. N. (2000). Manufacturing Technology: Metal Cutting and Machine Tool,
McGraw Hill. Call number: TS183 .R363 2000
BNM40803 Production Planning and Control
Synopsis

Introduction To Planning And Control, Forecasting Fundamentals, Inventory Systems,


Aggregate Planning, Resources Planning, Job Sequencing And Operations Scheduling.
References

1. Heizer, Jay and Render, Barry. (2008). Principles of Operations Management. 7th
ed. Pearson. Call number: TS155 .H44 2008
2. Stevenson, William J. (2007). Operations Management. 9 th ed. McGraw-Hill. Call
number: TS155 .S73 2007
3. Chapman, Stephen N. (2006). The Fundamentals of Production Planning and
Control. Pearson. Call number: TS155.8 .C42 2006
4. Krajewski, Lee J., Ritzman, Larry P. And Malhotra, Manoj K. (2007). Operations
Management: Processes and Value Chains. 8th ed. Prentice Hall. Call number:
TS155 .K72 2007
5. Barlow, John F. (2005). Excel Models for Business and Operations Management,
2nd ed. John Wiley. Call number: HF5548.4.M523 .B37 2005
BNM40803 Production Planning and Control
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Introduction To Planning And Control, Forecasting Fundamentals, Inventory Systems,


Aggregate Planning, Resources Planning, Job Sequencing And Operations Scheduling.
References

1. Blank, L. T., A. Tarquin (2008). Basics of Engineering Economy, International ed.,


McGraw-Hill, New York. Call Number: TA 177.4 B524 2008
2. Mohamad Sirin, R. (2007). Teori Asas Ekonomi Kejuruteraan, Faculty of
Technology Management KUiTTHO. Malaysia. Call Number: TA177.4 R67 2007
3. Sullivan W. G., Wicks E. M. and Koelling C. P., (2009). Engineering Economy,
14th Edition, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Pearson. Call Number: TA 177.4
S94 2009
4. Park, C. S. (2007). Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th Edition, Upper
Saddle River: New Jersey, Prentice Hall. Call Number: TA177.4 P372 2007
5. John A. W., Kenneth E. C., David B. Pratt (2010). Principles of engineering
economic analysis, 5th Edition, Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley. Call Number: TA177.4
.W44 2010

BNM40702 Industrial Ergonomics


Synopsis

Introduction to ergonomics, personal factors, physical factors, environmental factors,


equipment design, workplace design and job factors.
Rujukan

1. Wickens, Christopher D., Gordon, Sallie E. & Liu, Yili. (1999). An Introduction
To Human Factors Engineering. Longman. Call number: TA166 .W52 1999 N1
2. Attwood, Dennis A., Deeb, Joseph M. & Danz-Reece, Mary E. (2004). Ergonomic
Solutions for the Process Industries, Elsevier. Call number: TA166 .A87 2004
3. Karwowski, Waldemar. (2006). Handbook on Standards and Guidelines in
Ergonomics and Human Factors, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Call number:
TA166 .H36 2006
4. Eastman Kodak Company. (2004). Kodak's Ergonomic Design for People at Work,
2nd ed. John Wiley. Call number: T59.7 .K62 2004
5. Bridger, R. S. (2009). Introduction to Ergonomics. 3rd ed. CRC Press. Call number:
TA166 .B74 2009

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Year 3 Semester II

BNJ38012 Industrial Training


Synopsis
Students are required to perform industrial training as trainee engineer in the field of
mechanical engineering for 10 weeks. Students would be conducting training in industry for 10
weeks, with 2 weeks for final preparation and presentation in UTHM. The training programme
is as planned by the industry, which will include activities in planning, management, designing,
assessment, specialization and supervising mechanical engineering project. At the end of the
course, students will be assessed by their supervisors from faculty and industry.
References
1. Buku Log Latihan Industri UTHM. (Bahagian A), Pejabat Penerbit UTHM.

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Centre for Academic Development
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat
Johor Darul Tazim
www.uthm.edu.my

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