DeKUT Department of Mechatronic Engineering

DeKUT Department of Mechatronic Engineering

DeKUT Department of Mechatronic Engineering | About DeKUT Department of Mechatronic Engineering and DeKUT Department of Mechatronic Engineering Courses Offered…Details:
Mechatronic Engineering is the intelligent control of plant, product or process. It is a combination of four or five distinct disciplines

  • Mechanical systems
  • Electrical systems
  • Control systems
  • Computers / Software systems

Why do we need to cover so many areas when there probably already exists many engineers in each of the fields shown above?
In many industrial design and manufacturing companies two or engineers of different disciplines may be needed to work together. If one of the engineers sees something which impinges on the other engineering disciplines, they would need to talk with their direct manager rather than deal with it directly. This manager will then talk to the second engineer’s manager, and the information will then be relayed to the second engineer, and so on. Obviously this is an extremely wasteful process.
Most of the time, this is done because of lack of experience and knowledge of the other engineer’s area of work. Mechatronic Engineering overcomes this unfamiliarity and breaks down the barriers by allowing people to work in harmony as part of a multidisciplinary engineering team. This saves companies time and money and adds to the job satisfaction of the engineer.
The figure below shows the different fields in which mechatronic engineering has huge applications.
 

About DeKUT Department of Mechatronic Engineering

Our Vision
To become a center of excellence in Mechatronic Engineering training, research and innovation.
Our Mission
To provide quality, affordable, reliable, sustainable services to our students while meeting both statutory regulations and stakeholders expectations
Our Core

  • Student focus
  • Teamwork and efficiency
  • Continuous learning
  • Social responsibility

Fields of Study

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  • Automation
  • Manufacturing Systems
  • Robotics
  • Lasers
  • Process Control and Monitoring
  • Sensors and Transducers
  • Renewable Energy
  • Design

 

DeKUT Department of Mechatronic Engineering Courses Offered

Bsc. Mechatronic Engineering
Programme Objectives

  1. To develop an understanding of electronics and computer technology pertaining to the control of mechanical systems and processes.
  2. To develop a systems approach to design of electro-mechanical systems.
  3. To promote the communication and practical skills that allows an innovative and creative interaction with developing technologies in the manufacturing sector.
  4. To build the capacity for training of manpower as well as enhance research in the area of mechatronics

Course Requirements

  • A candidate must have a mean aggregate of at least grade B –
  • The mean grade for the total score in the four cluster subjects must be at least B (plain)
  • In the individual cluster subjects, a candidate must have at least the scores given below:

1.Mathematics C+
2.Physics C+
3.Chemistry C+
4.Geography or Biology, or any group IV subject C+


MSc. in Advanced Manufacturing & Automation Engineering
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from the programme should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge, skills and attitude:
Knowledge
Graduates should be able to:

  • Apply scientific and engineering principles in the development of solutions to problems in automated manufacturing engineering system.
  • Apply engineering knowledge and codes of practice in the production of innovative designs in advanced manufacturing engineering systems and components.
  • Use computational tools and packages appropriate to advanced manufacturing engineering.

Skills
Graduates should be able to;

  • Identify engineering problems in the Manufacturing and Automation.
  • Select appropriate mathematical methods, analyse, model and solve engineering problems.
  • Interpret engineering data and generate solutions.
  • Plan for the installation and maintenance of advanced manufacturing engineering plants, systems and equipment.
  • Determine the environmental and social impact of advanced manufacturing engineering activities.
  • Report in a professional manner, transfer knowledge to others, hold scientifically based presentations, and publish the research results in scientific media.
  • Evaluate the Manufacturing and Automation Engineering field related solutions and problems.
    Attitude

Graduates should be able to:

  • Be ethical in decision making.
  • Have the ability to work in a team and in an interdisciplinary context.
  • Be engaged in life-long learning in the field of Manufacturing Engineering.
  • Sustain continuous improvement of products and services throughout their life cycles.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Direct Entry
The following shall be eligible into admission for the degree of Master of Science in Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Engineering.

  1. A holder of a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Mechatronic Engineering with at least Second Class Honours, Upper Division, of DeKUT.
  2. A holder of a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Mechatronic Engineering with at least Second Class Honours, Lower Division, of DeKUT with not less than two (2) years relevant work experience.
  3. A holder of a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical or Mechatronic Engineering, with Second Class Honours-Upper Division or Second Class Honours-Lower Division but with two (2) years professional work experience in area relevant to the programme, from another institution recognised by the DeKUT Senate as being of satisfactory academic status.

Credit Transfer
A candidate may be allowed to transfer credit units subject to the following conditions;

  1. Candidate must have taken and passed such units at the same level in the programmes recognized by the University Senate as being equivalent to the Master of Science of DeKUT.
  2. No candidate may be allowed to transfer credits exceeding fifty percent (50%) of the total programme weight.
  3. The units for which credit transfer is applied are those adjudged by the Senate to contribute to meeting the objectives and learning outcomes of the DeKUT’s programme.
  4. Payment of stipulated credit unit transfer fees.

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