EMM 101/3 ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(STATICS)
LECTURER: ABDUS SAMAD MAHMUD SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TEL: 04-599 6323, ROOM: 3.24 (Mech) E MAIL: [email protected]
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Outcome-based Education (OBE)
OBE is a program designed to focus on the development of the students in the engineering knowledge and most importantly in their interpersonal skills, and therefore ensure that the students are competitive and employable upon completing the program.
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Background Review of OBE
MQA
Expertise in knowledge Positive attitude Good generic/soft skills
Outcome-based Education
Student-centered Teaching and Learning
Mechanical Engineering 2009
VISION To strive to be the best and leading provider of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Aerospace engineering education and research in Malaysia. MISSION
(1) To provide quality and innovative teaching and maintain accreditation for all its degree program. (2) To achieve research excellence. (3) To establish and enhance the collaboration with industries for education input and research. (4) To serve the society and country by providing the latest knowledge and technology.
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VISION & MISSION
PROGRAM EDUCATION OUTCOME
employable graduates leadership skill creative & innovative
PROGRAM OUTCOME
(1) Apply math (3) Design system (7) Communicate effectively
COURSE OUTCOME
COURSE OUTCOME
Able to determine force (10) Life-long learning Able to establish . (13) Lead project Able to design . (15) Knowledge in business Able to develop .
holistic graduates research and lifelong learning
ASSESSMENT After 5 years of graduation ASSESSMENT - Survey - Interview - FYP
ASSESSMENT
- Exam - Test - Assignment - Project - Presentation
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE
(1) To produce employable graduates with the knowledge and competency in mechanical, manufacturing and aerospace engineering complemented by appropriate skills and attributes To produce graduates having good leadership skills with the right attitudes and ethics To produce creative and innovative graduates with design and soft skills to carry out various problem solving tasks To produce holistic graduates with sustainable development awareness To produce graduates who posses interested in research and lifelong learning, as well as continuously striving for the forefront of technology
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MAIN TEXTBOOK : ENGINEERING MECHANICS, BY R.C. HIBBELER, PRENTICE HALL
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Engineering Mechanics
Statics (Abdus Samad Mahmud) Dynamics (A. Prof. Ishak Abdul Azid)
Syllabus (Statics) Texbook: R.C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics (Statics) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Chapter 1: Introduction - General Principles Chapter 2: Forces Vectors (2.1 2.8) Chapter 3: Equilibrium of a Particle (3.1 3.4) Chapter 4: Force System Resultants (4.1 4.8) Chapter 5: Equilibrium of a Rigid Body (5.1 5.6) Chapter 9: Center of Gravity and Centroid (9.1 9.3) Chapter 10: Moment of Inertia (10.1 10.5)
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COURSE OUTCOME (OBJECTIVE)
(1) Able to identify and resolve force magnitudes and vectors into components. (2) Able to describe and draw the free-body diagram and to solve the problems using the equations of equilibrium. (3) Able to define the system of forces and moments and calculate the resultants of force using the concept of equilibrium system. (4) Able to identify and calculate the centroid, center of gravity and area moment of inertia.
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TEACHING SCHEDULE
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Course Assessment
FINAL EXAM 70 % (Must get minimum C) COURSE WORK 30 % - assignments - quizzes - tests
Grades A B C F > = = < 80 60 40 39
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