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LO3 Apply the basic understanding of SYNOPSIS
engineering materials properties to The course will provide students with an
determine their processing method. understanding of the importance of engineering
SYNOPSIS graphics as a communication tool among engineers.
This course introduces basic concepts of engineering Student will be exposed to the engineering graphics
materials that covers introduction to engineering fundamentals of manual sketching, geometric
materials, interatomic bonding, crystalline structure dimensioning and tolerancing, graphic projections,
and imperfections and diffusion in solid. Explanation sectioning and engineering drawings. Students will
on different types of engineering material (i.e. develop visualization skills by constructing technical
metal, ceramic, polymer and composites), its drawings using manual sketches and computer aided
mechanical properties, basic applications and design (CAD) software. The course consists of both
processing are also included. Introduction to the lecture and practical session where students will be
binary phase diagrams (composition and guided in presenting and interpreting engineering
microstructure correlation) is also given. drawings correctly.
REFERENCES REFERENCES
a. Callister, W.D. Jr., 2010, Materials Science and a. Rizal, M. A. et al., 2009, Modul Lukisan
Engineering - An Introduction, 8th Edition. John Berbantu Komputer, Penerbit Universiti Teknikal
Wiley & Sons Inc. Malaysia Melaka, Melaka.
b. Smith, W.F., 1998, Principle of Materials b. Dix, M. & Riley, P., 2014, Discovering AutoCAD
Science & Engineering, 4th Edition, Mc. Graw 2014, Prentice Hall, New York.
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c. Shackelford, J.F., 2000, Materials Science and I. L., Dygdon, J. T. and Novak, J. E., 2011,
Engineering - An Introduction, 5th Edition, Technical Drawing, 14th Ed., Prentice Hall, New
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d. Bolton, W., 2001, Engineering Materials d. Jensen, C., & Jay D. H., 2007, Engineering
Technology, 3rd Edition, BH Publisher. Drawing and Design, 7 Ed., Glencoe and
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e. Vernon, J. (2001) Introduction to Engineering McGraw Hill, New York.
Materials, 4th Edition, Palgrave MacMilan. e. Frederick, E. G. & Mitchell, A., 2008, Technical
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Prentice Hall.
BMCG 1523 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this course, students should be able BMCG 1113 STATICS
to: LEARNING OUTCOMES
LO1 Explain the engineering graphics On successful completion of this course, student
fundamentals. should be able to:
LO2 Construct technical drawing using manual LO1 Describe and apply the basic concepts and
sketching and computer aided design. fundamental principles of engineering
LO3 Communicate by using engineering drawings. mechanics (statics).
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