ABOUT THIS PROGRAMME
Electro-mechanical technology is an important field that has great potential in the industry today.
Also known as mechatronic engineering, this programme combines mechanical, electrical, electronics, computer technology, telecommunications, robotics and control to deliver a unified system.
This area has become the backbone of industries, especially in the manufacturing industry since microprocessors and microcontrollers are used in industrial control.
Is this programme for me?
If you enjoy knowing how machinery works and love to assemble items, then this programme is suitable for you.
Why should I take this programme at IUKL?
The class size here is smaller compared to other institutions. This is an advantage as you would get more attention and guidance from lecturers, plus you will be able to focus and understand better.
What will I learn?
Students will be exposed to a mix of both mechanical and electrical related subjects including electric circuits, analog and digital electronic circuits, electrical machines, instrumentation, microcontrollers, Programmable Logic Controllers, industrial automation, pneumatics, hydraulics and process controls.
This programme focuses more on technical or hands-on skills which is favoured by the industry. You will undergo 6 months practical training in the final semester.
What should I expect?
This programme is designed to produce a skilled workforce in this growing area. It encompasses robust theoretical and practical training to prepare students to face the world of work.
You will be exposed to a whole range of hands-on learning where you will be operating machines and working in labs.
What will I do & who will employ me?
This industry may involve working in all kinds of fields, especially in the manufacturing sector. The job prospects can be in the medical field, food and beverage, workshops, airports, factories and many more.
Is this programme accredited?
Yes, this programme is accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
Did you know?
- IUKL is one of the few institutions that offers this programme.
- Some equipment around us is somehow related to electro-mechanical technology, whether we encounter them daily or watch it on television. Some simple examples are traffic lights, automatic car wash, conveyor belts at the airport or at sushi restaurants, robotic arms, and a lot of other equipment.
Additional info
The courses offered under this programme are mainly assessed on hands-on lab work, reports and assignments which allow students to cultivate the working environment of a technologist, rather than just having the conventional student classroom experience.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO):
The programme objectives are:
PEO1 : Graduates will establish themselves as practising technologies in the electro-mechanical field.
PEO2 : Graduates will engage with lifelong learning in multidisciplinary situations.
PEO3 : Graduates will contribute to sustainable development and well being of society.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLO):
At the end of the programme, graduates will be able to:
PLO1 | Engineering Knowledge – apply knowledge of mathematics, science, technology fundamentals and technology specialisation principles to defined and applied technology procedures, processes, systems or methodologies; (D) |
PLO2 | Problem Analysis – solve broadly-defined technology problems systematically to reach substantiated conclusions, using tools and techniques appropriate to their discipline or area of specialisation; (D) |
PLO3 | Design/Development of Solutions – design solutions for broadly-defined technology problems, and to design systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, as well as cultural, societal, environmental and sustainability concerns; (D) |
PLO4 | Investigation – plan and conduct experimental investigations of broadly-defined problems, using data from relevant sources; (G) |
PLO5 | Modern Tool Usage – select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern tools, with an understanding of their limitations; (D) |
PLO6 | Individual and Team Work – function effectively as individuals, and as members or leaders in diverse technical teams; (G) |
PLO7 | Communication – communicate effectively with the technology community and society at large; (G) |
PLO8 | Technologist and Society – demonstrate an awareness of and consideration for societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and their consequent responsibilities; (G) |
PLO9 | Ethics – demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of technology practices; (G) |
PLO10 | Project Management and Finance – demonstrate an awareness of management, business practices and entrepreneurship; (G) |
PLO11 | Environment and Sustainability – demonstrate an understanding of the impact of technology practices, taking into account the need for sustainable development; (G) |
PLO12 | Lifelong Learning – recognise the need for professional development and to engage in independent and lifelong learning. (G) |
CHECK IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE
STPM | Minimum 2 Principal Passes (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry) |
A-Level | Minimum 2 Principal Passes (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry) |
UEC | Minimum 5 Bs (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry) |
Diploma/ HND | Minimum CGPA of 2.00 |
Foundation/Matriculation | Minimum CGPA of 2.00 |
SAM/ HSC/ AUSMAT | TER/UAI: Average of 60% or higher in 5 subjects (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry) |
CPU/ CIMP | Minimum of 60% or higher in 6 subjects (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry) |
IB | Minimum 26/42 points or higher based on 6 subjects including 4/7 in Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry |
DVM | Minimum CGPA of 2.50 (Required to take Remedial Courses during first semester) |
Other Qualifications | As recognised by the Senate of IUKL as equivalent to STPM |
HND:Â Higher National Diploma,
SAM:Â South Australian Matriculation,
HSC:Â Higher School Certificate,
AUSMAT:Â Australian Matriculation,
CIMP:Â Canadian International Matriculation Programme,
IB:Â International Baccalaureate Diploma,
STPM:Â Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia,
SPM:Â Sijil Peperiksaan Malaysia
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT | |
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IELTS | 5 |
TOEFL (PBT) | 500 |
TOEFL (IBT) | 42 |
PTE | 47 |
MUET | BAND 3 |
Cambridge English | 154 |
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
Year 1
Engineering Science, Technical Analytics, Engineering Drawing 1, Electrical Circuit, Electrical Circuit Lab, Engineering Workshop, Fundamental of Engineering Mechanics, Digital Electronics, Digital Electronics Lab, Fundamental of Electronics Lab, Computer Programming, Electronics 2, Electronics 2 Lab, Materials & Processes, MPU Subjects (U1)
Year 2
Introduction to Design, Electronic Computer Aided Design, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Thermofluids, Control System, Control System Lab, Robotic System, Engineering Drawing 2 (CAD), Automation Technology, Communication Systems, Microcontroller, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Instrumentation and Measurement, Engineering Software & Application, Technical & Professional Communication
Year 3
Project 1, Electro-mechanical Technology Design, Electrical Power & Machines, Electrical Power & Machines Lab, Technical Elective 1, Project 2, Power Electronics, Manufacturing Processes, Technical Elective ll, Technical Elective lll, Engineering Management, Safety & Economics, Co-curriculum, MPU Subjects (U2, U3)
Year 4
Practical Training
CAREER CHOICES
- Production Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Instrumentation Engineer
- Plant Design Engineer
- Train skilled workers