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REFERENCES                                        DMCU 3973 DIPLOMA PROJECT
                    a.   Budynas, R.G., Nisbett, K., 2011, Shigley's   LEARNING OUTCOMES
                        Mechanical  Engineering  Design,  Nineth      At the end of this course, students should be able
                        Edition   in   SI   Units,   McGraw-Hill,     to:
                        Singapore.                                    LO1  Apply  basic  science,  mathematics  and
                    b.   Mott,  R.L.,  2013,  Machine  Elements  in        mechanical engineering knowledge.
                        Mechanical Design in SI Units, Fifth Edition,   LO2  Design and conduct experiment/product
                        Pearson Education, Singapore                       fabrication to fulfill project objectives.
                    c.   Norton,  R.L.,  2010,  Machine  Design:  An   LO3  Make conclusion based on findings.
                        Integrated  Approach,  Fourth  Edition,       LO4  Present  the  results  in  written  and  oral
                        Prentice Hall, Singapore.                          format.
                    d.   Juvinall,  R.C.  &  Marshek,  K.M,  2011,    SYNOPSIS
                        Fundamentals  of  Machine  Component          The  student  needs  to  plan  and  implement  the
                        Design, Fourth Edition, John Wiley & Sons,    project  individually  that  related  to  the
                        Inc., New York.                               mechanical  engineering  field.  It  covers  report
                                                                      writing (including methodology and results) and
                                                                      hands on activities. The student needs to achieve
                                                                      the objective of the project and presented it in
                                                                      the report.
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