BJF60033 REVERSE ENGINEERING AND PROTOTYPING

REVERSE ENGINEERING AND PROTOTYPING covers a variety of approaches to reproduce a physical object with the aid of drawings, documentation, or computer model data. In the broadest sense, reverse engineering is whatever it takes manual or under computer control to reproduce something. A prototype is an important and vital part of the product development process and also Rapid Prototyping Technologies provide that bridge from product conceptualization to product realization in a reasonably fast manner.

BJF40543 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

Industrial Automation encompasses key concepts essential to automation in industrial settings. The course delves into programmable logic controllers (PLC), sensor technology, industrial robotics, and the design and integration of automated systems. Lectures are complemented by experimental tests and problem-solving exercises to reinforce students' understanding and application of Industrial Automation principles effectively.

BJJ40742 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Computer Programming is centered on leveraging programming to tackle engineering challenges. This course equips students with the skills to effectively apply computer programming in their future academic pursuits and careers. By course completion, students will have acquired the ability to analyze engineering problems, devise solutions using computer programming, and successfully implement those solutions 
Project Management and Finance

PROJECT MANAGEMENT provides knowledge on defining the job, plan the work, and control it according to plan, enabling the students to understand the scope of the project, the timeline, include deciding the beginning of work, the progress of work, managing costs, managing human resources and implementing a plan for communication. This course examines project management roles and environment, the project life cycle and various techniques of work planning, and controls the evaluations to achieve project objectives.

BJS60013 MATERIAL HANDLING

MATERIAL HANDLING expose student to the proper methods of material handling and storage including safety practices, proper equipment usage, engineering controls, and protective equipment. This course prepares students with the knowledge and skills to design build and analyze material handling systems in the manufacturing environment.


BJS60023 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT provides knowledge on the introduction of supply chain management. It explains the relationship between customer order fulfillment and relationship management; examine manufacturing flow management, procurement, product development and commercialization and material management and inventory management. The use of integrated supply chain information systems to improve the communication and information flow is also one of the main focuses.

Students will also learn the skill to organize for effective supply chain and analyzing the methods for controlling supply chain performance.