Duration of Study
Intakes Period
Campus Location
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)
R2/0714/6/0003 (06/26) (MQA/FA9202)
About Course
This syllabus has been designed to meet the requirements of professional bodies and industries while giving students the competitive edge. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge through teamwork, case studies, simulations and real-life projects.
The Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) programme provides a strong base in Mechanical Engineering with a well-established and balance curriculum that combines both theory and experiments during the four years of study. The curriculum consists of a good mix of general courses as well as core Mechanical Engineering courses.
The programme also contains a compulsory Industrial Training attachment after semester 6 for a period of not less than 12 weeks. The idea of this attachment is to enable you to gain first-hand experience in industry as well as an insight to how theories are put into practice in real engineering situations. This short attachment in industry is beneficial as it provides the intellectual challenge to you especially in the final year and when carrying out your final year project.
138 credit hours of subjects are being taught in 8 semesters. This Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons) programme can be completed in 4 years.
Programme Highlights
Summary of BME Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)
PEO
No.
Programme Educational Objectives
UNITEN produces Mechanical engineering graduates who:
PEO1
Are practicing engineers in mechanical or energy related business
PEO2
Hold leadership responsibilities and/or have established their own enterprise
PEO3
Have professional qualifications/ certifications in electronics engineering related areas
PEO4
Engage in activities to enhance knowledge in their work
BME Programme Outcomes (PO)
Programme Outcomes
Students graduating from the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (BME) programmes will have the ability to:
PO No.
PO Statements
PO1
Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization as specified in WK1 to WK4 respectively to develop solutions to complex engineering problems
PO2
Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences with holistic considerations for sustainable development
PO3
Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes to meet identified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon as well as resource, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations as required
PO4
Conduct investigation of complex engineering problems using research methods including research-based knowledge, design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions
PO5
Create, select and apply, and recognize limitation of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to complex engineering problems
PO6
Analyze and evaluate sustainable development impacts* to: society, the economy, sustainability, health and safety, legal frameworks, and the environment, in solving complex engineering problems
PO7
Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and norms of engineering practice and adhere to relevant national and international laws. Demonstrate an understanding of the need for diversity and inclusion
PO8
Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse and inclusive teams and in multidisciplinary, face-to-face, remote and distributed settings
PO9
Communicate effectively and inclusively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, taking into account cultural, language, and learning differences
PO10
Apply knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles, economic decision-making, entrepreneurship, and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments
PO11
Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change
What You’ll Learn
Programming for Engineers
Calculus and Matrices
Engineering Graphics
Engineering Materials
Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 / Falsafah dan Isu Semasa
Differential Equations
Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing Processes Laboratory
Mechanics I: Statics
Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban [U1]
University Compulsory
Thermodynamics I
Mechanics II: Dynamics
Engineering Instrumentation
MPU Compulsory [U2]
Mechanics of Materials
Mechanics & Materials Laboratory
Numerical Methods and Statistics
Mechanics of Fluids I
Fluids Mechanics Laboratory
Thermodynamics II
Theory of Machines
Introduction to Social Work
Technical Communications
Entrepreneurship & Financial Management
Kursus Integriti dan Antirasuah
Mechanics of Fluids II
Machine Design
Machine Design Laboratory
Computer Aided Engineering
Electronics & Microprocessors
Occupational Safety and Health
Engineers in Society
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer & Applied Thermodynamics Laboratory
Mechanical Vibration
Modeling & Control of Dynamic Systems
Integrated Design Project I
Industrial Training
Project Management
Integrated Design Project II
Final Year Project I
Electro-Mechanical Systems
Technical Elective I
Technical Elective II
Final Year Project II
Eng. for Sustainable Development
Technical Elective III
Technical Elective IV
Entry Requirement
For Malaysian Student
For International Student
International Students
International students are required to fulfil one of the English proficiency scores stated below to enrol at UNITEN. Foundation students who do not fulfil this English requirement are required to sit for the Test of English Proficiency (TEP) before they could enrol in the English Short Course (ESC).
– Malaysian University English Test (MUET)
Achieve Band 3 and above
– International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Achieve 5.0 and above
– Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Achieve 500 (TOEFL) or 42 (TOEFL Internet-Based Test) and above
| Fee Type | Malaysian | International |
| Total Tuition Fees | RM 95,000 | RM 98,000 |
| Other Fees (Excluded from Total Tuition Fees) |
Registration RM 1,348 |
EMGS Application Fee (Visa): As per EMGS proforma invoice (upon acceptance of offer) Registration Fee: RM 7,000 Application Fee (upon acceptance of offer): RM 1,100 |
| Advanced Semester Fee (Included in Total Tuition Fees) | RM 10,000 | RM 10,000 |
- *Full & partial scholarships are available to APPLY
Note: Other Fee type
Accommodation Advance Fee (if applicable) = RM250. Subject to terms and conditions. Other optional fees/charges include Medical Insurance, electricity, parking, English Short Course (ESC), Test of English Proficiency (TEP) and some student facilities within UNITEN.
Flexible payment options are available:
1. Full payment in advance
2. Monthly instalment plans
3. Full payment by two weeks before the semester’s final examinations