Friday 8th, November 2024
Department of
Mechatronics Engineering
BSc Mechatronics Engineering Technology

Program Information

  • Eligibility Criteria: FSc Pre-Engineering with at least 50% marks or DAE with 1st Division in relevant technology. Merit determined on the basis of 50% FSc marks & 50% UW Entry Test marks. UET Entry Test result is acceptable and such candidates will be exempted from UW Entry Test.
  • Degree Requirements: Minimum 133 Credit Hours
  • Duration: 4 Years
  • Semesters: 8

Scheme of Study

 FIRST SEMESTER    SECOND SEMESTER
Code Course Title CH   Code Course Title CH
MTH-101 Applied Mathematics - I 3   MTH-105 Applied Mathematics - II 3
PHY-102 Applied Physics 2   MGT-106 Occupational Health, Safety & Environment 2
PHY-102L Applied Physics Lab 1   MT-112L Workshop Technology 2
CHM-103 Applied Chemistry 2   MT-113 Engineering Statics 3
CHM-103L Applied Chemistry Lab 1   ET-122 Digital Electronics 2
HS-104 Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies 2   ET-122L Digital Electronics Lab 1
MT-111L Technical Drawing Lab 2   CT-132 Computer Programming 2
ET-121 Basic Electronics 3   CT-132L Computer Programming Lab 1
ET-121L Basic Electronics Lab 1     TOTAL (Theory + Lab) 16 (12+4)
CT-131 Computer Fundamentals 1        
  TOTAL (Theory + Lab) 18 (13+5)        
 THIRD SEMESTER    FOURTH SEMESTER
Code Course Title CH   Code Course Title CH
MT-211 Industrial Materials 2   MGT-201 Inspection and Quality Control 2
MT-212 Applied Thermodynamics 2   MT-214 Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3
MT-212L Applied Thermodynamics Lab 1   MT-214L Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab 1
MT-213 Mechanics of Materials 2   MT-215 Engineering Dynamics 3
MT-213L Mechanics of Materials Lab 1   MTT-243 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers 3
ET-221 Network Analysis 3   MTT-243L Microprocessors & Microcontrollers Lab 1
ET-221L Network Analysis Lab 1   MTT-244 Electro-Mechanical Systems 3
MTT-241 Transducers and Instrumentation 2   MTT-244L Electro-Mechanical Systems Lab 1
MTT-241L Transducers and Instrumentation Lab 1     TOTAL (Theory + Lab) 17 (14+3)
MTT-242L Computer Aided Drafting 1        
  TOTAL (Theory + Lab) 16 (11+5)        
 FIFTH SEMESTER    SIXTH SEMESTER
Code Course Title CH   Code Course Title CH
ENG-301 Communication Skills 2   ENG-303 Technical Report Writing 2
MGT-302 Project Management 2   MT-313 Heat Transfer 2
MT-311 Design of Machine Elements 3   MT-313L Heat Transfer Lab 1
MT-311L Design of Machine Elements Lab 1   MTT-343 Control Systems 3
MT-312 Manufacturing Processes 3   MTT-343L Control Systems Lab 1
MTT-341 Industrial Automation and CAD/CAM 3   MTT-344 Introduction to Robotics 3
MTT-341L Industrial Automation and CAD/CAM Lab 1   MTT-344L Introduction to Robotics Lab 1
MTT-342 Mechatronics System Design 2   MTT-345 Power Electronics 3
MTT-342L Mechatronics System Design Lab 1   MTT-345L Power Electronics Lab 1
  TOTAL (Theory + Lab) 18 (15+3)     TOTAL (Theory + Lab) 16 (12+4)
 SEVENTH SEMESTER    EIGHTH SEMESTER
Code Course Title CH   Code Course Title CH
MTT-499 Industrial Training - 16 Weeks 16   MTT-499 Industrial Training - 16 Weeks 16
  TOTAL 16     TOTAL 16

MISSION OF THE PROGRAM

Provide a professional, creative and conducive learning environment for preparing competent Mechatronics Engineering Technology graduates having sound professional skills and high morals to face the current and future technology challenges and to contribute towards the betterment of the society.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

PEOs are broad statements that describe what graduates are expected to attain within few years of graduation. Program educational objectives are based on the needs of the program’s constituencies.

PEO1

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The program aims to impart innovative and quality engineering technology education enabling the graduates to identify and analyze complex technology problems to develop solutions using modern tools and practices.

PEO2

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The Program emphasizes on the development of ethical, good communication and managerial skills in the graduates to behave in a professional manner individually as well as a team member.

PEO3

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The graduates are trained to behave professionally towards the society and environment to investigate and improve their lifelong learning objectives.

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

PLOs are statements that describe what learners will know and be able tr do when they graduate from a program or in other words are graduate attributes common to all. The list of 12 PLOs that are required to be attained as a mandatory requirement is given below.

PLO-1: Engineering Technology Knowledge

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, Engineering Technology fundamentals and Engineering Technology specialization to defined and applied Engineering Technology procedures, processes, systems or methodologies.

PLO-1: Engineering Technology Knowledge

PLO-2: Problem Analysis

An ability to Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze broadly defined Engineering Technology problems reaching substantiated conclusions using analytical tools appropriate to the discipline or area of specialization.

PLO-3: Design/Development of Solutions

An ability to design solutions for broadly- defined Engineering Technology problems and contribute to the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

PLO-3: Design/Development of Solutions

PLO-4: Investigation

An ability to conduct investigations of broadly defined problems; locate, search and select relevant data from codes, data bases and literature, design and conduct experiments to provide valid conclusions.

PLO-5 Modern Tool Usage

An ability to Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern technology and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to broadly defined Engineering Technology problems, with an understanding of the limitations.

PLO-5 Modern Tool Usage

PLO-6 The Engineering Technologist and Society

An ability to demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to Engineering Technology practice and solutions to broadly defined Engineering Technology problems.

PLO-7 Environment and Sustainability

An ability to understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of Engineering Technology work in the solution of broadly defined Engineering Technology problems in societal and environmental contexts.

PLO-7 Environment and Sustainability

PLO-8 Ethics

Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of Engineering Technology practice.

PLO-9 Individual and Team Work

An ability to Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams.

PLO-9 Individual and Team Work

PLO-10 Communication

An ability to communicate effectively on broadly defined Engineering Technology activities with the Engineering Technologist community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO-11 Project Management

An ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Engineering Technology management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.

PLO-11 Project Management

PLO-12 Lifelong Learning

An ability to recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in specialist Engineering Technologies.

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