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COURSE PRO FORMA


             IMPORTANT:
             Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senate’s approval for items indicated with *. Changes to the
             other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level.

             Academy/Faculty/Institute/Centre      Engineering
             Department                            Mechanical Engineering

             Programme                             Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing)


             Course Code*                          KCEC 3108
             Course Title*                         Computer Integrated Manufacturing

             Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Require-  None
             ment(s)
             Student Learning Time (SLT)*          120
             Credit*                               3

             Course Learning Outcomes*             At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                                   1.  Integrate manufacturing activities of an enterprise with various comput-
                                                      er applications and controls

                                                   2.  Implement CIM for cost-effective and high-efficiency manufacturing
                                                   3.  Evaluate the computer-aided and integrated machining system
                                                   4.  Analyze data for CIM system

             Transferable Skills                   Able to design, analyze, interpret, and synthesize

             Synopsis of Course Contents           This course focuses on the integration of manufacturing activities including
                                                   its automation protocols for the implementation of Computer Integrated
                                                   Manufacturing (CIM). The concepts of flexible manufacturing systems
                                                   (FMS) and the interfaces between the Computer Aided Design (CAD) and
                                                   the Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems are addressed.
             Learning Strategies (lecture, tutorial, work-  Lecture,  tutorial, computer lab session
             shop, discussion, etc)


             Assessment Weightage*                 Continuous Assessment: 40%
                                                   Final Examination: 60%

                                                   Discussions in class
             Methodologies for Feedback on Perfor-  Returning graded assignments and tests
             mance                                 Final grades are announced

                                                   Refer to the University of Malaya (First Degree) Rules 2013 and the   Uni-
                                                   versity of Malaya (First Degree) Regulations 2013.
             Criteria in Summative Assessment






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