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This document provides details about the module "Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly" including: - The module aims to teach students principles of design for manufacturing and assembly. - Assessment includes monthly online quizzes, two class tests, three lab reports, three assignments, one class presentation, and an examination. - The module will equip students with knowledge of designing, manufacturing, and assembling products and applying design principles to real world applications.

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This document provides details about the module "Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly" including: - The module aims to teach students principles of design for manufacturing and assembly. - Assessment includes monthly online quizzes, two class tests, three lab reports, three assignments, one class presentation, and an examination. - The module will equip students with knowledge of designing, manufacturing, and assembling products and applying design principles to real world applications.

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(TM-3303)

MODULE DETAILS
Module Code: TM-3303
Module Title: Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
Module Level: 3 (Undergraduate)
Degree/Diploma: Bachelor of Engineering
Type of Module: Major Option
Modular Credits: 4
Prerequisite: None
Anti-requisite: None
Module Delivery
Mode of Delivery: Principally by 4 hours lectures per week. Tutorials are arranged as and when required. E-
learning will be used to enhance their learning experiences to deliver occasional videos
and presentations.
Semester Offered: January
Time Commitment: The total expected student workload is 8 hours per week. Contact hours are 4 hours per
week. The total time commitment per semester: 112 hours
Module Synopsis: The module equips students with good knowledge of designing, manufacturing and
assembling design products. This modules is required for students majoring their stream
to manufacturing systems engineering.
Programme Leader: Programme Leader for Systems Engineering
Faculty of Integrated Technologies (FIT)
Contact: Faculty of Integrated Technologies
Integrated Science Building, Block D, Level 3
Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link Gadong, BE1410
Tel: +673 2463001
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://fit.ubd.edu.bn/

MODULE AIMS, TEACHING METHODS, ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT


Aims: To expose students to the concept "Design for X" (DfX) that is well established within
product development. Specific design guidelines have been developed to address these
particular issues, or ‘X’: design for manufacturing and assembly, design for sustainability,
and other “Design for X” criteria.
Learning Outcomes: On successful completion of this module, a student will be expected to be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
Lower order: - describe the principles of design for manufacturing and assembly
(30%) - relate the principles of design for manufacturing and assembly to
the finished product
Application and Analysis
Middle order: - apply principles of design to real world applications
(30%) - analyse designs for sustainability
Evaluation & Synthesis, Competence, Communication, and Values & Attitude
Higher order: - visualise conceptual designs for ease of manufacturing
(40%) - use the basic Design for manufacturing guidelines and general
tolerance recommendations on the most popular manufacturing
processes, including injection molding, machining, metal forming,
casting, etc.
Module Content: The main contents of the module includes overview to design for manufacturing and
assembly; theories, participants and plans for the design process; design for
manufacturing and assembly definitions and objectives; overview of design for
manufacturing and assembly tools; design for manufacturing, production, assembly,
recycling/disposal, life cycle and prototyping.
Teaching methods
Details of teaching Details are given below.
and learning Allocation of Teaching and Learning Activities
activities:
Tutorials: Half an hour every other week in-class activities will be given.
Laboratory/ Mechatronics and CAD laboratory sessions are included in this module.
Practicals:
Fieldtrips: No fieldtrips are required in this module.
Assessment tasks
Details and type of Formative Monthly online quizzes will be used to test and to give feedback for
assessments on this assessment their learning
module: Summative Examination: 40%
assessment - Style of examination paper (Answer all questions)

Coursework: 60%
0 each)
- 2 class tests (15% - 3 lab / project reports (10% each)
- 3 individual assignments (10% each) - 1 class presentation (10%)
Support and additional information
Learning Support Video links will be given for enhancing the topics taught in this module.
(References):
Breadth Options: This module is not available as a breadth module.
Notes: Lecture notes will be available on Canvas.
SolidWorks CAD is available in FIT Computer Lab.
Students are encouraged to use the library and any other sources of information.
Attendance Students are expected to attend all taught sessions throughout the module. The students
Policy/Requirement: are expected to notify the Assistant Registrar should the students have to be absent from
class due to acceptable reasons.

Students are encouraged to refer the University Examination Regulations and Procedures.

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