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Diploma of Engineering Technology in Welding

Program Learning Outcomes

Overview

The Welding programme aims to support Malaysia aspirations to become an industrialized nation by nurturing skilful, resilient, responsible & globally recognized Welding engineering technician with technopreneurial skills that are relevant to societal and Malaysia economic growth.


Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO 1
UniKL graduates who are knowledgeable and technically competent in the field of Welding engineering technology.

PEO 2
UniKL graduates who are effective leaders and teamwork skills, as well as verbal and non-verbal interpersonal communication skills to support their role in the field of Welding engineering technology.

PEO 3
UniKL graduates who are committed towards the importance of lifelong learning and continuous improvement.

PEO 4
UniKL graduates who are professional, ethical, and socially responsible.

PEO 5
UniKL graduates who are capable of embarking on business and technopreneurial activities.


Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Majors in welding technology will be able to:

PLO 1: Knowledge
Apply knowledge of applied mathematics, applied science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialisation.

PLO 2: Problem Analysis
Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified methods of analysis specific to their field of activity.

PLO 3: Design / Development of Solutions
Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

PLO 4: Investigation
Conduct investigations of well-defined problems; locate and search relevant codes and catalogues, conduct standard tests and measurements.

PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage
Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to well defined engineering problems, with an awareness of the limitations.

PLO 6: Individual and Team Work
Function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse technical teams.

PLO 7: Communications
Communicate effectively on well defined engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend the work of others, document their own work, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO 8: The Engineer and Society
Demonstrate knowledge of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technician practice and solutions to well-defined engineering problems.

PLO 9: Ethics
Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of technician practice.

PLO 10: Environment and Sustainability
Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of engineering technician work in the solution of well-defined engineering problems in societal and environmental contexts.

PLO 11: Project Management and Finance
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a technical team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.

PLO 12: Life Long Learning
Recognize the need for and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in specialist technologies.

Programme Structure by semester (January Intake)

Semester 1
  • Engineering Science
  • Technical Mathematics 1
  • Marine Engineering Drawing
  • Foreign Languages 1
  • Competency English
  • Pengajian Malaysia 2* / Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 1**
  • Introduction to Marine Engineering

* For local students only ** For international students only


Semester 2
  • Technical Mathematics 2
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Marine Electro-Technique 1
  • Fundamental Thermodynamics
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • Communication English 1
  • Workshop Technology 1
  • Mandarin 2/Arabic Language 2

Semester 3
  • Naval Architecture
  • Applied Thermodynamics
  • Marine Electro-Technique 2
  • Maritime Communication English
  • Workshop Technology 2
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Static and Dynamics

Semester 4
  • Marine Auxiliaries
  • Marine Propulsion Steam Turbine
  • Marine Propulsion Diesel Engine
  • Amalan Islam di Malaysia*** / Religious Practices in Malaysia**** / Culture & Lifestyle in Malaysia ****
  • Ship Materials
  • International Maritime Law

*** For local Muslim students only **** For local non-Muslim and international students only


Semester 5
  • Marine Automation and Control
  • Marine Engineering Practice
  • Co-Curriculum 1
  • Final Year Project

Semester 6
  • Industrial Training

Programme Structure by semester (July Intake)

Semester 1
  • Engineering Science
  • Technical Mathematics 1
  • Marine Engineering Drawing
  • Foreign Languages 1
  • Competency English
  • Penghayatan Etika Dan Peradaban* / Falsafah dan Isu Semasa* / Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 1**
  • Introduction to Marine Engineering

Semester 2
  • Technical Mathematics 2
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Marine Electro-Technique 1
  • Fundamental Thermodynamics
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • Communication English 1
  • Workshop Technology 1
  • Foreign Languages 2

Semester 3
  • Naval Architecture
  • Applied Thermodynamics
  • Marine Electro-Technique 2
  • Maritime Communication English
  • Workshop Technology 2
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Static and Dynamics

Semester 4
  • Marine Auxiliaries
  • Marine Propulsion Steam Turbine
  • Marine Propulsion Diesel Engine
  • Amalan Islam di Malaysia*** / Religious Practices in Malaysia**** / Culture & Lifestyle in Malaysia ****
  • Ship Materials
  • International Maritime Law

*** For local Muslim students only **** For local non-Muslim and international students only


Semester 5
  • Marine Automation and Control
  • Marine Engineering Practice
  • Co-Curriculum 1
  • Final Year Project

Semester 6
  • Industrial Training
Career Information

With its strength in hands-on and multidisciplinary skills, the prospective graduates can become technopreneurs who create job opportunities as well as to work as engineering technologists in the following economic sectors:

  • Transportation/Automotive
  • Process & Power Generation
  • Offshore
  • Underwater
  • Pipelines
  • Maintenance & Repair
  • Structural Steel & Construction
  • Heavy Fabrication
  • Shipbuilding
  • Ship Repair
  • Pipe Mill
  • Learning Institutions and Skill Centers

 

Entry Requirements:
Local Student: 

  • Pass in SPM or its equivalent with at least credits (minimum Grade C and higher) in Mathematics and Natural Sciences or Technical Based Subjects; OR
  • Pass in O-Level with minimum Grade C in three (3) subjects including Mathematics and science or technical based subjects; OR
  • Accredited Certificate in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Technical or Malaysian Skills Certificate Level 3 with PT3; or its equivalent; OR
  • Recognized related Technical/Vocational/Skills qualifications AND an adequate and relevant bridging programme; OR
  • Pass Technical/Vocational/Skills qualifications and recognized and approve by UniKL Senate
  • Pass in Sijil Vokasional Malaysia (SVM) qualification been recognized by government of Malaysia and according to approval by UniKL Senate. SVM is recognized as equivalent to 3 credits SPM for candidates who obtain;
  • Academic CGPA is equal to or greater than 2.00;
  • Vocational CGPA is equal to or greater than 2.67 and competent in all vocational modules;
  • Credit in Bahasa Melayu with SVM Code 1104;
  • Pass in Sejarah for graduate cohort 2013-2016

International Student:



Fee:

Local Student

  • RM 5,938.00 (Per Semester)
  • RM 35,628.00 (Total Tuition Fee)

International Student

  • RM 7,813.00 (Per Semester)
  • RM 46,878.00 (Total Tuition Fee)

Demonstrate an understanding of how communication shapes patterns of social interaction, the expression of cultural values and norms, political practices and relations of power, and our positions as local and global citizens.

Be able to use a variety of methodological tools to analyze interpersonal, intercultural, and rhetorical discourse that structures everyday interactions in both our public and private lives.

Demonstrate an understanding of the possibilities, problems, and history of discourse and deliberation in democracy and will be prepared to use their knowledge to work for a just and more humane world.

Programme

Semester 1 Credits Number
Rhetoric & the Public Sphere 4 ESTU 203
Communication & Everyday Life 2 ESTU 340
Critical & Rhetorical Methods 4 ESTU 657
Semester 2 Credits Number
Relational Communication 4 ESTU 768
Public Relations Campaigns 4 ESTU 432
Rhetoric of Social Movements 2 ESTU 873

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