Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology

Mechanical Engineering Technology Program

Program Mission

Our mission is to deliver high-quality education that equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to serve the industry and society effectively. We aim to develop professionals capable of addressing challenges in mechanical and allied engineering fields through innovative and sustainable solutions.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  • PEO 1: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to solve practical and applied problems related to Mechanical Engineering Technology and its associated disciplines.
  • PEO 2: Graduates will uphold ethical and social responsibilities in their professional careers, contributing to sustainable development.
  • PEO 3: Graduates will exhibit leadership qualities and engage in continuous professional growth and lifelong learning within their chosen specializations.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

The program aligns with the twelve Student Attributes (SAs) recommended by the National Technology Council (NTC) for a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering Technology:

  1. Engineering Technology Knowledge (SA1/PLO1): Ability to apply mathematical, scientific, and engineering technology principles to solve defined engineering problems and processes.
  2. Problem Analysis (SA2/PLO2): Capability to identify, research, and analyze broadly defined engineering technology issues using appropriate methodologies.
  3. Design/Development of Solutions (SA3/PLO3): Proficiency in designing solutions for complex engineering challenges while considering public health, safety, cultural, and environmental aspects.
  4. Investigation (SA4/PLO4): Competence in conducting investigations, utilizing literature, databases, and experimental techniques to reach valid conclusions.
  5. Modern Tool Usage (SA5/PLO5): Skills to select and apply appropriate modern tools, including IT applications and predictive models, while understanding their limitations.
  6. The Engineering Technologist and Society (SA6/PLO6): Awareness of social, health, safety, legal, and cultural factors in engineering practice and problem-solving.
  7. Environment and Sustainability (SA7/PLO7): Understanding of the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment, with a commitment to sustainability.
  8. Ethics (SA8/PLO8): Adherence to professional ethics, responsibilities, and industry norms in engineering practice.
  9. Individual and Teamwork (SA9/PLO9): Ability to function effectively both independently and as part of multidisciplinary teams.
  10. Communication (SA10/PLO10): Proficiency in effectively conveying technical concepts through reports, presentations, and instructions.
  11. Project Management (SA11/PLO11): Understanding of management principles and their application in project execution within multidisciplinary environments.
  12. Lifelong Learning (SA12/PLO12): Recognition of the need for continuous learning and professional development in specialized engineering technologies.

“This program is designed to nurture skilled professionals who can contribute meaningfully to industrial advancements and technological innovation in the field of Mechanical Engineering Technology”.