Engineering & Manufacture (include Mechatronics, Electronic Electric)

    This course aims to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of engineering principles and equip them with the practical skills and problem-solving abilities necessary to make effective contributions to various engineering fields. The course includes the following content for learners to learn:

    • Fundamental principles of engineering, including aspects of mechanical, electrical, electronic, and civil engineering.
    • Health and safety considerations in the engineering process and the importance of effective teamwork in engineering projects.
    • Design, development, and manufacturing of engineering products, covering aspects of material selection, prototyping, and quality control.
    • Business aspects of engineering, including financial considerations, quality management, and project evaluation.
    • A substantial engineering project to apply students' skills and knowledge to real-world engineering challenges.
    • Microcontroller systems, including their programming and engineering applications.
    • Application of calculus in solving engineering problems, such as rates of change, integration, and differentiation.
    • Engineering design process, including problem identification, concept generation, and design solution evaluation.
    • Mechanical principles related to engineering practice, such as mechanics, materials, and thermodynamics.
    • Characteristics and applications of engineering materials, including metals, polymers, ceramics, and composite materials.
    • Digital principles and concepts, including binary systems, logic gates, and digital circuit design.
    • Study of electrical and electronic principles, including circuits, electronic components, and electrical systems.