Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) / Bachelor of Business
KPT/JPS(F4-K022)01/11
 

Campus

Fee

Duration

Intake

Sarawak

Malaysian students
Semester Fee: RM9,720, Total: RM97,200
 
International students
Semester Fee: RM10,750, Total: RM107,500

5 Year/s

February,
August

 

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About the course

This course is designed to increase your knowledge, skills and understanding of mechanical engineering principles and fundamental knowledge of business studies. Typically, business studies commence in the third year of the program.

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Students can complete the entire degree programme in Sarawak campus. Students will be able to transfer to Swinburne University of Technology, where the course is offered. Acceptance is subjected to academic merit and approval by the respective Faculty.

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Foundation Studies
HES1125 Mechanics of Structures
HES1230 Materials and Processes
HES1300 Robotics and Mechatronics Project 1
HES1305 Robotics and Mechatronics Project 2
HET124 Energy and Motion
HET182 Electronic Systems
HMS111 Engineering Mathematics 1
HMS112 Engineering Mathematics 2
HMS211 Engineering Mathematics 3A
HMS212 Engineering Mathematics 4A

Technical Studies
HES2120 Structural Mechanics
HES2281 Materials and Manufacturing 1
HES2310 Machine Dynamics 1
HES2330 Thermodynamics 1
HES2340 Fluid Mechanics 1
HES3281 Materials and Manufacturing 2
HES3310 Control Engineering
HES4330 Thermodynamics 2
HES5310 Machine Dynamics 2
HES5320 Solid Mechanics
HES5340 Fluid Mechanics 2

Design and Projects
HES2146 Computer Aided Engineering
HES3350 Machine Design
HES3360 Human Factors
HES4350 Mechanical Systems Design
HES5102 Research Project
HES5103 Advanced Research Project

Management and Business Studies
HBC110 Accounting for Success
HBE110 Microeconomics  
HBH110 Organisation and Management
HBL111 Law in Global Business
HBM110 The Marketing Concept

Specialist Studies
6 Business units in a chosen business major
3 Business elective units

 
Recommended Study Sequence

Year 1
HES1300 Robotics and Mechatronics Project 1
HES1125 Mechanics of Structures
HET124 Energy and Motion
HMS111 Engineering Mathematics 1
HES1305 Robotics and Mechatronics Project 2
HES1230 Materials and Processes
HET182 Electronic Systems
HMS112 Engineering Mathematics 2

Year 2
HMS211 Engineering Mathematics 3A
HES2146 Computer Aided Engineering 
HES2330 Thermodynamics 1
HES2120 Structural Mechanics
HES2310 Machine Dynamics 1
HES2340 Fluid Mechanics 1
HES2281 Materials and Manufacturing 1
HMS212 Engineering Mathematics 4A
HES0001 Careers in the Curriculum

Year 3
HES3350 Machine Design
HES3310 Control Engineering
HES3281 Materials and Manufacturing 2
HBH110 Organisation and Management
HES4350 Mechanical Systems Design
HES5320 Solid Mechanics
HES4330 Thermodynamics 2
HBC110 Accounting for Success

Year 4
HES5310 Machine Dynamics 2
HES3360 Human Factors
HBE110 Microeconomics
HES5102 Research Project
HES5340 Fluid Mechanics 2
HBL111 Law in Global Business
HBM110 The Marketing Concept

HES5103 Advanced Research Project

Year 5
1st Unit of Chosen Major
2nd Unit of Chosen Major
3rd Unit of Chosen Major
4th Unit of Chosen Major
5th Unit of Chosen Major
6th Unit of Chosen Major
Business Unit Elective
Business Unit Elective



Note:
*  Electives will be offered subject to a sufficient number of enrolments.
*  The choice of subjects from the Management and Business Studies Group must include one Business major.

Note:
* The first 1.5 years of the recommended study sequence are common between the single Bachelor of Engineering and the double degree. This allows students with a suitable level of achievement to make a transition to the double degree.

* In addition to the above sequence, the successful completion of HED400 Professional Experience in Engineering is required for the award of the above degree and can be taken at any stage of the course.

* Students have the option to do? Industrial-Based Learning (IBL) for six to 12 months in Year 3 Semester 2. A fee will apply for this option. IBL can be used to fulfil the requirements of HED400.


Malaysian students are required by the Ministry of Higher Education to successfully complete the Compulsory Subjects (Mata Pelajaran Wajib) prior to graduation.

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Employment Outcomes

Microprocessor applications, telecommunications and the 'information superhighways', analog and digital electronics design, systems modelling and control, and chip design, are some of the career opportunities available to students who complete this course.

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How To Apply

For information about how to apply for study at Swinburne, please select link below:

Sarawakian Students
Sabahan & West Malaysian Students
International Students

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English Language Requirements
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Academic Entry Requirements
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A range of scholarships are available to local (Sarawakian, Sabahan & West Malaysian) and international students either at commencement or on the continuation of a program.

Local Students
International Students

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Find Out More

Business Development and Communications Department
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus
Jalan Simpang Tiga
93576 Kuching
Sarawak Malaysia

General line: +60 82 416353
Course enquiry line: +60 82 415353
Fax: +60 82 428353

Email: info@swinburne.edu.my

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