The Department for Chemical Engineering Programme was established in 2002 with the initiation of Bachelor of Chemical Engineering or better known by its acronym BKC. This programme has been approved by the Ministry of Higher Learning in a letter dated March 19th, 2002. This four-year programme offers the Bachelor of Chemical Engineering with 127 total credit hours to be taken and completed. This course is not only developed to provide students with the knowledge of chemical engineering but also to expose the students to the human science’s area. The first intake of BKC consists of 58 students and enrolled for the 2002/2003 academic session. Until now, the programme has successfully produced 393 graduates from 2002/2003 to 2006/2007cohorts. In 2006, BKC programme underwent its first Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) audit.
In the field of engineering, a chemical engineer is the profession in which one works principally in the chemical industry to convert basic raw materials into a variety of products, and deals with the design and operation of plants and equipment to perform such work. In general, a chemical engineer is one who applies and uses principles of chemical engineering in any of various practical applications; primarily with respect to the study of the design, manufacture, and operation of plant and machinery in industrial chemical and related processes. However, modern chemical engineers are becoming more heavily involved in the development of new technologies such as fuel cells, hydrogen power and nanotechnology, as well as working in fields such as polymer engineering and biomedical engineering.
Objective:
The PEOs were developed to meet the needs of FKKSA stakeholders. During the earlier years of the programme’s establishment, it was also designed in line with the required graduate attributes as recommended by the EAC and the Common Stand of UTHM, UTeM, UMP, and UniMAP, currently known as Malaysian Technical University Network (MTUN). After several review sessions, the faculty decided to adopt the following programme educational objectives for the BKC programme. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering programme strives to produce graduates with four (4) attributes as listed below : –
Outcome of the Program:
Programme Outcomes for the Chemical Engineering programme are attributes expected of the graduates at the time of their graduation. The programme outcomes (POs) are made available in various sources to increase the awareness among the staff and students. It is presented alongside the PEOs. Besides that, lecturers also introduced and explained the POs to students during the first week in every semester. The following list is the 10 programme outcomes for the Bachelor of Chemical Engineering:
PO1 | : | ability to acquire and apply knowledge of science and engineering fundamentals |
PO2 | : | ability to communicate effectively, in verbal and written forms, with both technical and non-technical groups |
PO3 | : | acquired in-depth technical competence in chemical engineering and related disciplines |
PO4 | : | ability to identify, formulate and solve chemical engineering and related problems |
PO5 | : | ability to utilize systems approach to design and evaluate operational performance |
PO6 | : | understanding of the principles of design for sustainable development |
PO7 | : | understanding of professional, ethical and safety issues in engineering practices, the responsibilities and commitment to them |
PO8 | : | ability to function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader or manager |
PO9 | : | understanding and responsive to the social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities of a professional engineer |
P10 | : | ability to recognize the need for and engage in lifelong learning |
Syllabus:
COURSE | SEMESTER 1 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
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UNIVERSITY |
UHL2312 UHR1012 UQB1011 |
Technical English
Islamic & Asian Civilization 1 Co-Curriculum 1 (Briged Siswa) |
2 2 1 |
|
FACULTY |
BKF1223 BKF1213 BKU1013 BKF1112 BKF1711 |
Applied Organic Chemistry
Applied Physical Chemistry Engineering Mathematics I Engineer & Society Chemistry Lab I |
3 3 3 2 1 |
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PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 17 | |||
COURSE | SEMESTER 2 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
|
UNIVERSITY |
UHL2322
UHM1012 |
Technical Writing
Malaysian Studies |
2
2 |
|
FACULTY |
BKU1023 BKF1243 BKF1313 BKF1322 BKF1333 |
Engineering Mathematics II
Analytical Chemistry Engineering Mechanics Electrical Technology Thermodynamics |
3 3 3 2 3 |
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PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 18 | |||
COURSE | SEMESTER 3 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
|
UNIVERSITY |
UHL2332 UHR2012 UQ*20*1 |
Report Writing
Islamic Institutions Co-Curriculum 2 |
2 2 1 |
|
FACULTY |
BKF2343 BKF2353 BKF2413 BKU2032 BKF2731 BKF2721 |
Material & Energy Balance
Fluid Mechanics Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Probability & Statistics Basic Engineering Lab Chemistry Lab II |
3 3 3 2 1 1 |
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PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 17 | |||
COURSE | SEMESTER 4 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
|
UNIVERSITY |
UHS1011 UHF11*1 UHM2022 UGE2002 |
Soft Skill 1
Foreign Language I Hubungan Etnik Technopreneurship |
1 1 2 2 |
|
FACULTY |
BKF2432 BKF2422 BKF2443 BKF2453 BKF2741 |
Mass Transfer
Heat Transfer Numerical Methods & Optimization Chemical Reaction Engineering I Chemical Engineering Lab I |
2 2 3 3 1 |
|
PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 17 | |||
COURSE | SEMESTER 5 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
|
UNIVERSITY |
UHL40*2 UHF22*1 |
English Level IV (Elective)
Foreign Language II |
2 1 |
|
FACULTY |
BKF3463 BKF3472 BKC3363 BKC38*2 BKC3513 BKC3761 BKF3751 |
Unit Operation I
Chemical Reaction Engineering II Science & Engineering Materials Elective 1 Environmental Engineering Chemical Plant Utilities Lab Chemical Engineering Lab II |
3 2 3 2 3 1 1 |
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PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 18 | |||
COURSE | SEMESTER 6 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
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UNIVERSITY | ||||
FACULTY |
BKF3522 BKF3483 BKC3533 BKU4133 BKC3922 |
Engineering Graphics
Process Control & Instrumentation OSH in Chemical Industries Project Management & Economics Undergraduate Research Project I |
2 3 3 3 2 |
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PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 13 | |||
COURSE | SHORT SEMESTER | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
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UNIVERSITY | ||||
FACULTY | BKC4916 | Industrial Training | 6 | |
PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 6 | |||
COURSE | SEMESTER 7 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
|
UNIVERSITY | UHS2011 | Soft Skill II | 1 | |
FACULTY |
BKC3912 BKC4944 BKC3492 BKF4791 BKC3781 |
Process & Plant Design I
Undergraduate Research Project II Unit Operation II Process Control & Instrumentation Lab Chemical Engineering Lab III |
2 4 2 1 1 |
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PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 1 | |||
COURSE | SEMESTER 8 | |||
CODE | SUBJECT | PRE-EQUISITE | CREDIT
HOURS |
|
UNIVERSITY | ||||
FACULTY |
BKC4934 BKC***2 BKC***2 BKF3771 |
Process & Plant Design II
Elective II Elective III Environmental Engineering Lab |
4 2 2 1 |
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PROGRAMME | ||||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 9 | |||