The Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (BMM) strives to produce graduates with the following two (2) attributes:
The two programme objectives are highly related to the mission of the faculty to produce global mechanical engineers with a high level of knowledge, learning capability, competency and integrity.
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering outcomes
Programme outcomes are the specific statements of graduates’ knowledge, skills and attitudes that are evidences in the programme objective achievements. Consistent with world-class mechanical engineering programme, the following lists the twelve programme outcomes for the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (BMM)
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering ensures that our students attain:
1. An ability to apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science, and mechanical engineering
2. An ability to design and conduct experiments for thermal, fluid and mechanical systems, as well as to analyze and interpret results
3. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs include costing, manufacturability, environmental, societal, ethical, sustainability and other constraints
4. An ability to function as a successful team member on multi-tasking and multi-disciplinary issues
5. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve well-defined and open-ended mechanical engineering problems
6. An ability to understand and practice professional and ethical responsibilities
7. An ability to communicate effectively
8. An ability to recognize and apply knowledge to solve mechanical engineering issues in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
9. An ability to recognize the needs and motivation to engage in life-long learning
10. An ability to apply knowledge of current and contemporary issues
11. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for mechanical engineering practice
12. An ability to acquire entrepreneurship knowledge