Applied Mechatronic Construction Project
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| EEEE1031 | Electrical & Electronic Engineering | 1 | 20 | Full Year Malaysia |
- Code
- EEEE1031
- School
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- Level
- 1
- Credits
- 20
- Semesters
- Full Year Malaysia
Summary
Target Students
First year mechatronic engineering students on courses offered by Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Classes
- One 2-hour workshop each week for 2 weeks
- One 3-hour workshop each week for 5 weeks
- One 2-hour lecture each week for 6 weeks
- One 7-hour laboratory each week for 3 weeks
- One 4-hour laboratory each week for 3 weeks
Assessment
- 10% CPD Report
- 20% Report 1
- 30% Report 2
- 20% Viva
- 10% Finale
- 10% Logbook
Educational Aims
To develop core skills needed by modern engineers, and to provide a guided application of the concepts and theory taught in the first year of all undergraduate courses in the Department of Electrical and Electronic EngineeringLearning Outcomes
1 Design solutions to real world practical problems through the application of mathematics, basic electrical and electronic engineering concepts and practical skills.
2 Apply and develop robust computer codes and hardware integrations, designed to meet a specific task and show how concepts in hardware programming relate to the devices on which code is executed.
3 Select and evaluate the literature and online engineering resources of information to address the solutions of technical problems.
4 Acquire and analyse experimental data, including the evaluation of system performance.
5 Select and use appropriate laboratory equipment, construction, measurement and analysis of electrical and electronic systems.
6 Adopt techniques to plan and record the self-learning, function effectively as an individual, as a member or leader of a team for teamwork and project management.
7 Demonstrate and develop scientific writing skills as a individual.
8 Select and apply computer software based tools for design, simulation.
9 Demonstrate a functional solution to a complex engineering problem.
Conveners
- Dr Freddy Kheng Suan Tan