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MASTER OF SCIENCE (ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

TECHNOLOGY)

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION
Master of Science (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) aims to enhance participants with
related knowledge and skills in advanced manufacturing technology related to various
applications involving manufacturing problems. It is offered either on a full-time or part-time basis.
The full-time programme is offered only at the UTM Main Campus, Johor Bahru while the part-
time programme is offered at various learning centres throughout Malaysia. The normal full-time
program can be completed in a minimum of one year, i.e. two long semesters and one short
semester. The maximum period for the completion of the full-time program is eight normal
semesters (nominally 4 years). The maximum duration allowed for part-time students is also eight
normal semesters (nominally 4 years). The full-time student is allowed to take a maximum of 20
credits in a normal semester and 10 credits in a short semester. The part time student is allowed
to take a maximum of 12 credits in a normal semester and 6 credits in a short semester.
Assessment is based on coursework and final examinations given throughout the semester.

General Information
1. Awarding Institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
2. Teaching Institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
3. Programme Name Master of Science (Advanced
Manufacturing Technology)
4. Final Award Master of Science (Advanced
Manufacturing Technology)
5. Programme Code MKMA
6. Professional or Statutory Body of Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia
Accreditation
7. Language(s) of Instruction English
8. Mode of Study Conventional
9. Mode of operation Self-governing

10. Study Scheme (Full-Time/Part-Time) Full-Time / Part-Time


11. Study Duration Minimum : 1 year
Maximum : 4 years
Type of No. of Semesters No of Weeks/Semester
Semester
Full Time Part Time Full Time Part Time

Normal 8 8 14 14
Short 4 4 8 8

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Course Classification
Course Code Course Credit Percentage
Category
University U### ###3 University Electives 3 7.5%
General
Courses

Programme MKMP1703 CAD/CAM 3 30%


Core
MKMP1713 Product Development and 3
Manufacture
MKMP 1903 Research Methodology 3
MKMP 2763 Advanced Manufacturing 3

Project MKMP 1914 Master Project I 4 25%


MKMP 2926 Master Project II 6

Programme MKMP1723 Engineering and Technology 3


Electives Management 37.5%
(choose 5 MKMP1733 Automation and Robotics 3
courses only) MKMP1743 Tooling for Production 3
MKMP1753 Manufacturing Science 3
MKMP1763 Design for Manufacture and 3
Assembly
MKMP1773 Advanced Quality Engineering 3
MKMP 2703 Information Technology for 3
Manufacturing
MKMP 2713 Computer Aided Process 3
Planning
MKMP 2723 Modern Machining Processes 3
MKMP 2733 Computer Integrated 3
Manufacturing
MKMP 2743 Production Operations and 3
Management
MKMP 2753 Precision Engineering 3
MKMP 2773 Machining and Machine Tools 3
Technology
MKMP 2003 Special Topic (subject to Faculty 3
approval)
MKMP 2013 Special Topic (subject to Faculty 3
approval)
MKMI x8x3 Option (Approved subjects in 3
M.Sc Industrial Engineering)
MKxx xxx3 Free Engineering Elective 3
Total Credit Value 40 100%

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Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

PEO1: Graduates are able to apply the knowledge gained to identify, develop solution and
solve problems related to manufacturing engineering in various situations, effectively
and ethically.

PEO2: Graduates are able to communicate and present ideas intellectually and effectively.

PEO3: Graduates are able to conduct research, manage and publish information and continue
life-long learning

Program Learning Objectives (PLO)

PLO1: Demonstrate advanced knowledge and capabilities to further develop or use these for
new situations in manufacturing engineering.

PLO2: Demonstrate research skills in appraising available information and research evidence,
and applying them in manufacturing engineering contexts

PLO3: Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in addressing manufacturing


engineering problems utilizing relevant tools and techniques.

PLO4: Perform research on manufacturing engineering problems professionally, ethically and


responsibly.

PLO5: Communicate technical knowledge and ideas effectively in written and oral forms.

PLO6: Adopt the latest relevant knowledge and technologies through life-long learning.

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GRADUATION CHECKLIST

Students must pass all the stated courses in this checklist to graduate. It is the responsibility of
the students to ensure that all courses are taken and passed. Students who do not complete any
of the courses are not allowed to graduate.

NO. CODE COURSE CREDIT CREDIT TICK (√)


EARNED COUNTED IF
(JKD) (JKK) PASSED

UNIVERSITY GENERAL COURSES


1 U### ###3 University Course Electives 3 3
TOTAL CREDIT of UNIVERSITY GENERAL COURSES (a) 3 3
PROGRAMME CORE COURSES
1 MKMP1703 CAD/CAM 3 3
2 MKMP1713 Product Development and 3 3
Manufacture
4 MKMP 1903 Research Methodology 3 3
3 MKMP2763 Advanced Manufacturing 3 3
TOTAL CREDIT OF PROGRAMME CORE COURSES (b) 12 12
MASTER PROJECT COURSES
1 MKMP 1914 Master Project I 4 4
2 MKMP 2926 Master Project II 6 6
TOTAL CREDIT OF MASTER PROJECT COURSES (c) 10 10
PROGRAMME ELECTIVES (5 COURSES)
1 MKMP 2##3 Elective 1 3 3
2 MKMP 2##3 Elective 2 3 3
3 MKMP 2##3 Elective 3 3 3
4 MKMP 2##3 Elective 4 3 3
5 MKMP 2##3 Elective 5 3 3
TOTAL CREDIT OF ELECTIVES COURSES (d) 15 15
TOTAL CREDIT TO GRADUATE (a + b + c + d) 40 40

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COURSE SYNOPSIS

CORE COURSES

MKMP 1703 - CAD/CAM


This course provides basic techniques involved in computer graphics and modelling. Issues
in the selection, implementation and management of a Computer Aided Design (CAD) system
or a Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) system. It also covers the importance of CAM,
CNC machine technology, manufacturing systems and programming. Students are required
to complete CAD/CAM projects using up-to-date facilities available in the Production
Laboratory.

MKMP 1713 - Product Development and Manufacture


This course introduces the product development and manufacture activities and
fundamentals. Main content explains the issues affecting needs for reduction of product
development cycle times, phases of product design and development, and capturing customer
requirements. The course also defines product needs and development of product
specifications, product selection, product architecture and prototyping. It involves the
manufacturing aspects in terms of components classification, process selection, materials and
component manufacture, finishing and assembly operation.

MKMP 1903 – Research Methodology


This course aims to provide students with fundamental knowledge of research and the
methodologies commonly used in engineering. It encompasses literature review, problem
formulation, designing research methods, analysis methods and report writing.

MKMP 2763 - Advanced Manufacturing


This course focuses on automation and advanced techniques used in modern manufacturing,
various automation systems, their applications and advantages. The topics include principles
and basic concepts of CAD/CAM, CAPP and their applications in various manufacturing
automation systems such as GT, FMC, FMS and CIM. It also covers the CNC technology and
part programming of simple components. Current issues related to advanced manufacturing
practices such as lean, agile, networking and cyber manufacturing are also highlighted.
Students will be assigned a case study related to advanced manufacturing.

ELECTIVE COURSES

MKMP 1723 - Engineering and Technology Management


This course introduces the fundamental of engineering management, function of
management, planning, coordinating, organising, leading and monitoring in an engineering
context to train engineers as managers. The topics include the introduction to technology
management, definition, components of technology, technology acquisition strategies, case
studies of technology transfer, competitive advantage of organisations, characteristics of fast
response organisations, innovation management and intellectual property.

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MKMP 1733 - Automation & Robotics
This course delivers the principles of design and selection of automated systems in a
manufacturing perspective where software and hardware involved in an automation system.
Example of robotic technology and its use in various industrial applications is also given.

MKMP 1743 - Tooling for Production


This course aims to equip students with fundamental knowledge of tooling used in production.
The topics include introduction to various toolings, their importance, design procedures and
responsibilities of a tooling engineer. Procedures in designing jigs and fixtures and selection
of tooling for various applications are also delivered. The course also covers the selection and
design of the various types of dies for press working. It utilises computer aided analysis of jigs
and fixture design and stamping dies.

MKMP 1753 - Manufacturing Sciences


This course aims to provide basic principles and theories of various manufacturing processes.
Characteristics of the processes including the setting of parameters for processes and tooling
are also given. The course also uses basic case study as a basis for further analysis and
development of manufacturing techniques.

MKMP 1763 - Design for Manufacture and Assembly


This course focuses on the cost reduction by drawing attention to the design procedures to
assist manufacture and assembly. The intention is to provide design philosophy on how to
improve product design for easy and low-cost manufacturing and assembly. The course also
highlights issues in designing for casting, welding, machining and other manufacturing
processes and products that require assembly.

MKMP 1773 - Advanced Quality Engineering


This course is designed to expose the students to engineering design of experiments
technique for process and quality improvement. It involves the application of Factorial Design,
2-level Fractional Factorial design, Fold Over and Plackett-Burman and design optimisation
techniques such as response surface methodology. Taguchi Method for quality and process
improvement will also be discussed.

MKMP 2703 – Information Technology for Manufacturing


This course introduces the concepts of Information Technology (IT) and the importance of IT
in manufacturing. Basic software, operating systems and existing IT tools are amongst the
topics covered. Relationship between the role of IT and design methods, implementation and
managing IT systems are also included.

MKMP 2713 - Computer Aided Process Planning


This course provides introductory knowledge on the role of process planning in CAD/CAM
integration. Basic approaches in Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP) systems and their
implementation techniques will be discussed. The course also provides a case study to
demonstrate the selection criteria for CAPP systems.

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MKMP 2723 - Modern Machining Processes
This course covers the principles and basic theories of various modern machining processes.
Characteristics of processes including process parameters, rate of material removal, surface
finish, accuracy and characteristics of shapes produced will be covered. Materials that may
be processed, effects of processes on material properties and tooling considerations will also
be discussed. It also highlights the process equipment and applications of modern machining
processes.

MKMP 2733 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing


This course covers the philosophy of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) architecture
in the context of modern manufacturing system. It includes topics such as the relationship
between CAD/CAM, CAE and CIM. Various tools and software used in CIM system will be
introduced. The overall aim is to provide awareness on how an organisation can be equipped
in basics of design, implementation and management of CIM systems.

MKMP 2743 - Production Operations and Management


This course aims to present the principles and basic production operations management.
Topics include techniques and strategies practiced in operations management, quantitative
and qualitative techniques in decision making and state-of-the-art techniques in operation
management.

MKMP 2753 - Precision Engineering


This course focuses on the basic theories of ultra-precision turning and grinding and their
departure from Merchant's theory. It covers the fundamentals of special elements in ultra-
precision turning and grinding machines such as hydrostatic and aerostatic bearings, linear
motor and, C drives. Other topics such as single-crystal diamond cutting tools and diamond
wheels for ultra-precision machining, Taniguchi's classification of precision engineering
products, their tolerances, and their fabrication will also be included. Examples on how to
manufacture MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Sensors) using LIGA and FIB techniques will
be presented.

MKMP 2773 - Machining & Machine Tools Technology


This course covers the basic metal cutting operations for product manufacture and machine
tool technology. Various aspects of machine tool technology are addressed such as the
constructional and design features, major components, drives, vibration and chatter, machine
tool metrology, machine tool maintenance and troubleshooting. Students are given various
individual assignments and exercises, and group-based case study.

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