Doctor of Philosophy Mechanical Engineering
Programme Specifications
The Doctor of Philosophy Field of Research: Mechanical Engineering (PKMM) is offered on a full-time basis. The duration of study is in between a minimum of three (3) years to a maximum of eight (8) years. The PhD candidate must be supervised by a Graduate Faculty. In terms of supervision panel, co-supervisor(s) may come from other higher learning institutions or the industry. The academic progress of a candidate is assessed through a research progress report submitted at the end of each semester as well as on the research proposal presented during mini-viva. The degree is awarded based on an examination of the thesis (including viva- voce) submitted by the candidate upon completion of the study.
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General Information
1. Awarding Institution |
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia |
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2. Teaching Institution |
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia |
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3. Programme Name |
Doctor of Philosophy |
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4. Final Award |
Doctor of Philosophy Field of research: Mechanical Engineering |
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5. Programme Code |
PKMM3 |
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6. Professional or Statutory Body of Accreditation |
MQA |
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7. Language(s) of Instruction |
English |
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8. Mode of Study |
Research |
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9. Mode of operation (Franchise, self-govern, etc) |
Self-governing |
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10. Study Scheme |
Full Time |
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11. Study Duration |
Minimum : 3 years Maximum : 8 years |
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Type of Semester |
No. of Semesters |
No of Weeks/Semester |
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Min |
Max |
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Normal |
6 |
16 |
14 |
Short |
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Programme Educational Objectives
PEO1:
Graduates are able to incorporate in-depth relevant knowledge in engineering practices with capabilities to research, develop and integrate.
PEO2:
Graduates are able to apply a wide range of relevant knowledge to critically analyze and solve problems related to engineering in various situations and contexts effectively and innovatively.
PEO3:
Graduates are able to advocate and communicate ideas and/or solutions to mechanical engineering problems intellectually, ethically and professionally
PEO4:
Graduates able to adopt the latest relevant niche knowledge and technologies through life-long learning process
Programme Learning Objectives
PLO1:
Demonstrate advanced knowledge and capabilities to further develop or use these for new situations in mechanical engineering.
PLO2:
Demonstrate research skills in appraising available information and research evidence, and applying them in mechanical engineering contexts
PLO3:
Apply critical thinking and problem solving skills in addressing mechanical engineering problems utilizing relevant tools and techniques.
PLO4:
Perform research on mechanical 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.
Entry Requirements
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