B.Tech in
Mechanical Engineering
Overview
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers have been the harbingers of change in every century. Their contributions are decisive in shaping the society, economy and everything else that results from the interaction between the two. It follows that this discipline is one of the foundations of the post-modern society. Hence, our curriculum for B. Tech. in Mechanical Engineering is designed to create new engineers who are conscientious and equipped to deal with the responsibilities and challenges of their epoch.
Rooted in the core programme, the Mechanical Engineering courses comprise of fourteen departmental courses (53 credits) covering basic and advanced knowledge in mechanics/dynamics of solids and fluids, heat transfer and applied thermodynamics and materials, together with design and manufacturing of machines and structures. Five elective courses (15 credits), professional or open ones, allow for specialization in advanced combustion and propulsion systems, advanced thermodynamic systems, robotics, advanced mechanics and management and humanities. Acquired knowledge and skill are applied in three semesters of departmental projects worth 15 credits.
Program
Educational
Objectives
Core Courses
Computer Aided Engineering Design
Transport Phenomena
Manufacturing Processes I & II
Mechanics of Solids
Theory of Mechanisms and Machines
Introduction to Materials Sciences
Applied Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
Design of Machine Elements
Experimental Analysis
Multiphysics
Thermal Engineering
Finite Element Methods
Structural Dynamics & Acoustics
Control Theory
Industrial Engineering
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