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Schedule Details Outline of IPE 1st Year

Courses
1st Year 1st Term

Theoretical Courses:

IPE 1101 Manufacturing Process I (Credit: 3.00)

Introduction to manufacturing processes.


Casting: Discussion on pattern allowances, properties of molding sands, design of molds; Riser,
runner, gate sprue and core, casting processes for ferrous and nonferrous metals; Sand, die,
centrifugal, slush, plaster mold, loam mold, precision investment casting etc.; Casting defects;
Cost analysis.
Joining methods: Soldering, brazing, conventional welding processes, gas, arc, TIG, MIG,
thermit, resistance, friction, electro slag etc.; Special welding processes: LASER, Electron beam,
submerged arc welding etc.;
Metal forming processes: Hot and cold extrusion, press working operations etc., rolling, cold
drawing, deep drawing, forging, shearing, bending and press work.
Plastic product manufacturing processes: compounding, extrusion, injection molding,
compression molding, blow molding, vacuum forming and hand lay up.

CHEM 1111 Chemistry (Credit: 3.00)

Coordination chemistry: Structure and bonding of coordination compounds; Different theories


of coordination compounds and their limitations; Geometry, electronic spectra, isomerism of
coordination compounds; Chelae compounds; Chemical bonding: Metallic bonding, hydrogen
bonding; Structures: Elements and compounds of Si, Al etc.
Chemical kinetics: Monitoring the progress of a reaction, rate laws and rate constants;
Experimental determination of rate law, order and molecularity of a chemical reaction, rate laws
for reactions approaching equilibrium, temperature dependence of reaction rates; Elementary
reaction, steady state approximation; Analyzing pre-equilibria, unimolecular reactions.
Electrochemistry: Specific conductance and equivalent conductance, measurement of
electrolytic conductance, migration of ions, transport number, experimental determination of
transport number; Electrochemical cell, relation between e.m.f and free energy, determination of
e.m.f of a half cell, different types of reversible electrodes, oxidation-reduction potentials, the
nearsts equation, determination of PH of a solution, concentration cell, liquid junction potential,
determination of the values of thermodynamic functions from e.m.f measurement, corrosion,
lithium-ion battery.
Phase Diagrams: Understanding of phases, components, and degrees of freedom; the phase rule,
phase diagram study of one, two and three component systems; liquid-liquid phase diagram,
liquid-solid phase diagram, cooling curves, congruent and incongruent melting point.
Adsorption: Physisorption and chemisorptions; the extent of adsorption; Langmuir isotherm,
BET isotherm; Application of adsorption.
The Colloids: Introduction to colloids, different types of colloidal systems, lyophilic and
lyophobic sols; Preparation of colloids; Dialysis, electro dialysis, ultra filtration, electrophoresis,
electro osmosis; Tyndall effect, Brownian motion, electrical properties of sols, electric double
layer and zeta potential; Micelles, application of colloids.

HUM 1111 Economics (Credit: 3.00)

Definition of Economics, principle of economics, concepts of micro and macro-economics;


Theory of demand and supply and their elasticitys, price determination, nature of economics
theory, applicability of economics theory to the problems of developing countries; Consumer
behavior; Marginal analysis; Theory of optimization; Theory of firms; Cost functions;
Production, production function, types of productivity; Market equilibrium and price; Market
structure; Internal and external economics and diseconomics.
Savings, investment, national income analysis; GNP,GDP; Growth rate; Inflation - causes.
Monetary policy, Fiscal policy and trade policy with reference to Bangladesh; Planning in
Bangladesh.

MATH 1111 Mathematics I (Credit: 4.00)

Differential Calculus: Limit; Continuity; Differentiability; Differentiation; Differential;


Successive differentiation: Successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem; Expansion of
Function: Rolles theorem, mean-value theorem, Taylor's theorem in finite and infinite forms,
Maclaurin's theorem in finite and infinite forms, Lagrange's and Cauchy's form of remainder;
Indeterminate forms; Tangent and normal: Tangents and normals, subtangent and subnormal in
cartesian and polar coordinates; Partial differentiation: Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem;
Maxima and minima; Points of inflection with applications; Curvature; Asymptotes; Curve
tracing; Evolute and involute: Envelopes.
Integral Calculus: Integration by parts; Method of substitution; Standard integrals; Integration
by the method of successive reduction; Definite integrals: Definite integrals; its properties and
uses, Walli's formula; Improper integrals, Differentiation and integration under sign of
integration; Beta and Gamma function; Area under plane curves in cartesian and polar
coordinates; Area between two curves in Cartesian and polar coordinates; Lengths of plane
curves; Volume of solids of revolution; Volume of hollow solids of revolution by shell method;
Area of surface of revolution.

Applications to engineering problems.

PHY 1111 Modern and Solid State Physics (Credit: 4.00)

Relativity: Special theory of relativity, reference frames, Michelsion-Moreley experiment,


Galilean transformation, Lorentz transformation, time dilation, length contraction, variation of
mass, mass energy relation, mass less particles, velocity transformation.
Particle properties of waves: Photoelectric effect, quantum theory of light, compton effect.
Wave properties of particles: de Broglie waves, phase velocity, wave velocity and group
velocity, uncertainty principle, application of uncertainty principle.
Atomic structure: Bohrs atom model, nature of electron orbits, orbital energy, origin of
spectral lines, different series of spectral lines of hydrogen atom, orbital energy level diagram of
hydrogen atom, Bohrs correspondence principle, vector atom model.
X-rays: Production of x-rays, origin of x-rays, x-ray spectrum; Moseleys law; applications of x-
rays;
Atomic structure of matter: Atoms ions and molecules; States of matter: solids, liquids and
gases; Inter particle forces.
Solid state physics: Structure of crystals, classification of solids, Einsteins model of the lattice
heat capacity, specific heat of solids, Debyes model of the lattice heat capacity; Debyes
approximation of high temperature and low temperature; Outstanding properties of metalas;
Electrical conductivity and Ohms law; Thermal conductivity; Momentum space; Fermi-Dirac
distribution; Quantum theory of free electron; Escape of electron from a metal; Hall effect,
Importance of Hall effect, Hall voltage, Hall coefficient, mobility, Hall angle and drift velocity,
band theory; Velocity of electron according to band theory; Semiconductor.
Laser: History of laser, spontaneous emission, absorption and stimulated emission, generation of
coherent radiation, time coherence, spatial coherence, spatial coherence, gas laser, ruby laser,
model of ruby laser, YAG laser, Raman laser, semiconductor laser, application of laser.

Sessional Courses:

IPE 1100 Engineering Drawing (Credit: 1.50)

Introduction; Instruments and their uses; First and Third Angle Projections; Orthographic
Drawings; Isometric Views; Missing lines and views; Sectional views and conventional
practices; Auxiliary views; Assembly drawing.
Building drawing fundamentals.
IPE 1102 Manufacturing Process I Sessional (Credit: 1.50)

Acquaintance with different hand and machine tools; Pattern making; Molding sand and mold
preparation; Metal casting; Different types of welding operations.
CHEM 1112 Chemistry Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Volumetric analysis: Acid-base titration, Oxidation-reduction titration, Determination of Fe, Cu


and Ca volumetrically.
Gravimetric analysis: Determination of Sulphate and Iron.
Experiments will be designed related to the above concept.

PHY 1112 Physics Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. PHY 1111.

1st Year 2nd Term

Theoretical Courses:
IPE 1201 Manufacturing Process II (Credit: 3.00)

Metal removing processes: Chip formation and tool design, tool geometry, chip breakers. Theory
of metal cutting: Cutting forces, metal cutting dynamometers; Economics of metal cutting; Tool
life; Cutting fluids. Different machining processes: Turning, drilling, shaping, boring, planning,
milling, grinding, reaming, broaching, etc. Manufacturing of threads and gears, metal finishing
processes. Modern machining processes: electro-chemical, electro-discharge, plasma arc, LASR
beam, electron beam, ultrasonic and abrasive jet machining etc.
Selection of manufacturing processes on the basis of product characteristics and manufacturing
economy.

IPE 1203 Engineering Materials (Credit: 3.00)

Atomic, molecular, crystalline and amorphous structures for metals, ceramic and polymers;
Elastic and plastic behaviour of ceramic, glasses and polymer; The behaviour of materials in
service: fracture, ductile-brittle transition, fatigue, creep, oxidation, degradation, theories of
corrosion and corrosion prevention/protection; Materials as mixtures of elements: mixtures near
and far from equilibrium, phase diagrams, phase changes.
Ceramics: Properties, raw materials, preparation, characterization and processing; principles and
mechanisms of ceramic drying and firing process; defects and properties of ceramics; glazing
and decoration; conventional and engineering ceramics; newer industrial ceramics.
Glasses: kinetics of crystallization and phase separation of glass transition; viscosity, chemical
durability and thermal, electrical, optical, and mechanical properties of commercial glasses;
relation of physical properties to glass structure and composition; tests of glass.
Polymers: Structure and properties of polymers and copolymers; thermoplastics and thermosets;
product design; commercial processing of polymers; properties and testing of polymers;
polymers and the environment. Rubber.
Composites: Theory of composites; fabrication, structure and use of different types of
composites; properties of composites.
Introduction to Bio-materials.

IPE 1209 Computer Fundamentals and Programming Languages


(Credit: 3.00)

Computer Fundamentals: Types and Generations of Computers, Basic Organization and


Functional units of Computers.
Hardware Components: Various Input, Output and Memory Devices. Specifications.
Software and Its Applications: Types of Software and concept of operating systems.
Flow Charts and Algorithms: Construction of flow charts and algorithms.
Programming using C/C++: Programming concepts; Structured programming language: data
types, operators, expressions, control structures; Functions and program structures: function
basics, parameter passing conventions, scope rules and storage classes, recursion; Header files;
Preprocessor; Arrays and pointers; User defined data type: structures, unions, enumeration; Input
and output: standard input and output, file access; Variable length argument list; Command line
parameters; Error handling.

HUM 1211 Professional English (Credit: 3.00)

Parts of speech; Modals; Modifiers; Appositive; Phrases and idioms; Word formation- synonyms
and antonyms; suffixes and prefixes; Transformation of words; Sentence structure-
Transformation of sentences; Common errors; Clauses; Notion and functions; Wh questions;
Vocabulary and basic skills- writing, reading speaking and listening skills, dialogue, presentation
and announcement.

Comprehensive writing: Paragraphs- Descriptive, Narrative, Expository; Report writing-formal,


informal; Term paper and thesis writing technique; Business communications (DO letter, memo
letter, official note etc.)

MATH 1211 Mathematics II (Credit: 4.00)

Vectors: Review of vector algebra; Multiple products; Vector differentiation; Gradient;


Divergence and curl; Line, surface and volume integrals; Curvilinear coordinates. Matrices:
Review of matrix algebra; Types of matrices. Elementary transformation: Elementary
transformation, rank, normal and canonical forms, inverse; Linear dependence and independence
of vectors and matrices; Solution of linear equations using matrix; Eigen values and eigen
vectors.
Linear algebra: Linear dependence & independence; Linear mapping: Definition of linear map,
rank and nullity; Sums and scalar products of linear mappings, composition of linear maps;
Linear functionally and duality; Annihilators.
Co-ordinate geometry of two dimensions: Change of axis; Identification of conics with their
properties.
Co-ordinate geometry of three dimensions: System of coordinates; Distance between two
points; Section formula; Projections; Direction cosines; Equations of planes and lines;
Perpendicular distance of a point from a line; angle between lines; Coplanar lines; Shortest
distance between two lines; Standard equation of sphere; Cone and Cylinder.

Applications to engineering problems.

Sessional Courses:

IPE 1202 Manufacturing Process II Sessional (Credit: 1.50)

Sessional based on course no. IPE 1201.

IPE 1210 Computer Programming Practice (Credit: 1.50)

Programming practice with C/C++ languages based on theory of IPE 1209.

HUM 1212 English Language Sessional (Credit: 1.50)

English phonetic: Ways of correct English pronunciation. Dialogue: Improving speaking skill.
Composition: Spoken composition on general topics. Vocabulary: Improving stock of words.
Listening comprehension: Improving listening skill through audio-visual methods.
Correspondence: Business communication including writing for mass media. Report writing:
Writing technical report on different topics
Details Outline of IPE 2nd Year Courses
2nd Year 1st Term

Theoretical Courses:

CSE 2111 Data Structures and Algorithm (Credit: 3.00)

Data structures - arrays, link lists, stacks, queues, trees and graphs, Algorithms for searching and
sorting, Complexity analysis, Hashing, File processing, Structured Programming,

EEE 2111 Electrical Circuits and Machines (Credit: 4.00)

Direct Current circuits: Laws and theorems, DC network analysis.


Alternating Current and AC Quantities: Steady state solution of single-phase circuits, (R, RL,
and RLC), RMS and Average values of AC quantities, Phasor Algebra.
DC Machines: Constructional features and principle of operation; Shunt, series and compound
generators and motors; Starting and speed control of motors; Choice of DC motors for industrial
applications.
Transformers: Constructional features and principles of operation; 3-phase connection of
transformers.
Induction motors: Principles of operation; Torque-speed characteristics; Improving starting
torque for cage and wound rotor motors; Speed control and braking of induction motors; single
phase induction motors and their uses.
Synchronous Generators: Principles of operations, emf equation, voltage regulation.
Synchronous Motors: Principles of operations; Starting and synchronization, AC motors for
industrial applications.
Servo-motors, Self-Starter and Alternators: Constructional details and working principle; its
applications for Vehicle.

HUM 2111 Financial, Cost and Management Accounting (Credit: 3.00)

Meaning and Importance of Accounting; Accounting Principles; Journal, Ledger, Cash-book;


Trial Balance; Final Accounts: Sole-Traders and Joint-stock Company; Depreciation: Different
methods and their Computation.
Costs: Direct and Indirect Costs; Material, Labor and overhead; Job-order costing; Process
costing: Joint product, by product and Equivalent product. Standard Costing: Material, price and
overhead variances. Break- Even and Cost-Volume-Profit analysis.
Differential, Relevant and Marginal costing, Decision-making among alternative courses of
action; Budget Cash and production Budget, Controllable & non-controllable expenditures,
Flexible budget, Budget revision and re-allocation, Zero based budget, Budgetary Control.

MATH 2111 Mathematics III (Credit: 3.00)

Differential equations: Formation of differential equations; Order and degree of differential


equations; Solution of 1st order and 1st degree differential equations by various methods;
Solutions of higher order linear differential equations by various methods; Solutions of linear
partial differential equations by separation of variables.
Laplace Transform: Definition of Laplace transform; properties of Laplace transform; Laplace
transform of elementary functions; Inverse of Laplace transform; Properties of Inverse Laplace
transform; Convolution Theorem; Solution of differential equation using Laplace transform.
Complex variable: Complex number: Complex number, its representation and properties,
Powers and roots; Complex variable: Limit, Derivative, Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann
equations; Singular points; Cauchys theorem; Cauchys integral formula; Taylors and Laurents
theorem; Residues; Residue theorem; Contour integration; Conformal mapping and its use.
ME 2111 Engineering Mechanics and Theory of Machines (Credit: 4.00)

Basic concepts of mechanics; Equilibrium of particles and rigid body; Forces in trusses and
frames; Friction; Centroids and moment of inertia; kinetics of particles and rigid bodies.
Mechanisms: displacement, velocity and acceleration; Static and dynamic balancing of rotating
components. Undamped and damped free vibration of one and two degrees of freedom; Forced
vibrations; Whirling of shafts and rotors; Study of cams.

Sessional Courses:

CSE 2112 Data Structures and Algorithms Sessional (Credit: 1.5)

Sessional based on course no. CSE 2111.

EEE 2112 Electrical Circuits and Machines Sessional (Credit: 1.5)

Sessional based on course no. EEE 2111.

ME 2114 Engineering Mechanics and Theory of Machines Sessional


(Credit: 0.75)

Sessional based on course no. ME 2113.

2nd Year 2nd Term

Theoretical Courses:

IPE 2207 Probability and Statistical Analysis (Credit: 3.00)

Graphical representation of data, Basic laws of probability, conditional probability, Random


variables; Measures of central tendency and dispersion. Mathematical expectation;
transformation of variables; Moments and moment generating functions; Probability
distributions: uniform, exponential, normal, binomial, Poisson; Central limit theorem; Chi-square
distribution, t-distribution, F-distribution; Estimation of confidence interval; statistical
hypothesis testing; goodness-of-fit tests; testing of means and variances; Experimental designs:
Randomized block design and Factorial design.
Introduction to stochastic problems in engineering.
Reliability concepts and methodology for modeling, assessing and improving product reliability.

IPE 2229 Industrial Psychology and Law (Credit: 3.00)

Industrial Psychology: Definition, nature and scope of psychology; Psychology of the


individual: socialization of the individual; Psychology of the group: Group formation, types of
group, group solidarity and leadership; Psychology of attitudes: beliefs, prejudice, interest and
ideologies; psychology of collective behavior: fashion, propaganda, mass communication, co-
operation and conflict; Psychology of cognition: social stimulus and response, various types of
instinct, difference between instinct and habit, difference between motivation, emotion and social
behavior; Personality: factors and structure of personality types, theories of personality,
personality and culture, abnormal personality type; Psychological tests in industries, their utility,
reliability and validity; Work stress and mental health.
Industrial Law: Industrial Relation Ordinance 1969, Industrial Relations ordinance 1975
(Section one to thirty four). Environmental Conservation Act, 1995; Environmental Conservation
Rule, 1997.
Factory Act: Introduction; Inspector and Certifying Surgeons; Health and Hygiene; Safety;
Welfare; Working Hours of Adults; Employment of Young Persons; Leave and Holidays with
Wages etc.
EEE 2211 Electronics (Credit: 3.00)

Introduction to Electronic Devices: Junctions, Semiconductor diodes, Rectifier diodes,


schottky barrier diodes, Zener diodes, Tunnel diodes, Varactor diodes, LED, Photo diodes, Solar
cells, Bipolar Junction Transistor, Field effect transistor, MOS, Unijunction transistor, SCR,
Biasing of BJT and FET, Operational Amplifiers.
Introduction to Logic and Digital Circuits: Logic operations, Basic gates; OR, AND, NOT,
NAND, NOR, X-OR; Flip-Flops; Shift registers; Counter; Binary and BCD code.
Industrial Electronics: Regulated power supplies; Ignitions; Resistance welding and Timing
circuits, Induction heating, Di-electric heating.
Application: Introduction to Instruments; CRO, Transducers; Temperature measurement;
Integrated circuits (IC); Microprocessors.
Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication; Types of Modulation and Demodulation
techniques.

ME 2213 Mechanics of Solids (Credit: 3.00)

Stress analysis: Statically indeterminate axially loaded member, axially loaded member, thermal
and centrifugal stresses, Stresses in thin and thick walled cylinders and spheres. Beams: Shear
force and bending moment diagrams, Stresses in beams, Deflection of beams: integration and
area moment methods, Introduction to reinforced concrete beams and slabs.
Torsion: Angle of twist; Modulus of rupture, Helical springs.
Combined stresses: principle stresses, Mohr's Circle.
Columns: Euler's formula, intermediate column formulas, the Secant formula; Flexure formula
of curved beams.
Riveted and welded joints: Introduction to experimental stress analysis techniques; stain
energy; Failure theories.

ME 2215 Thermal Engineering and Heat Transfer (Credit: 4.00)

Sources of energy: conventional and renewable; Thermodynamics: Fundamental concepts and


laws, flow and non-flow processes; Introduction to: steam generating units, Thermodynamic
cycles; internal combustion engines, steam turbines, gas turbines, refrigeration and air
conditioning systems.

Introduction to heat transfer; Modes of heat transfer; Steady and unsteady state heat conduction
and radiation heat transfer, Convection heat transfer; Natural and forced convection; Heat
exchangers.

Sessional Courses

IPE 2200 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Sessional I (Credit: 0.75)

Introduction to Computer Aided Design & Drafting, Introducing the AutoCAD 2002 window,
Planning and Laying out a drawing, Drawing simple 2D objects, Creating Blocks, Organizing
information with layers, Adding Text to Drawing, Using Dimensions, Storing and linking data
with graphics, Getting & Exchanging data from drawing, Printing & Plotting.

EEE 2212 Electronics Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional based on course no. EEE 2211.

ME 2214 Mechanics of Solids Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional based on course no. ME 2213.

ME 2216 Thermal Engineering and Heat Transfer Sessional (Credit: 1.5)

Sessional based on course no. ME 2215.


Details Outline of IPE 3rd Year Courses
3rd Year 1st Term
Theoretical Courses:

IPE 3103 Engineering Metallurgy (Credit: 3.00)

History of the development of metallurgy; Mechanical and physical properties of metals;


Crystalline structure of metal; Metallography; Imperfections of metals; Extraction and refining
of metals; Phase diagram of the Fe-C system; Heat treatment of various metals and metallic
alloys such as cast iron, plain carbon steel, low alloy steels, stainless steels, copper and copper
alloys, aluminum, lead, nickel and nickel alloys, titanium and titanium alloys; Identification of
alloys and its characteristics; Powder metallurgy; Tool materials; Non-destructive testing (NDT)
of metals.

IPE 3105 Product Design I (Credit: 3.00)

Introduction.
Product Planning: Generic development process; Front-end process; Adapting the generic
development process; Steps of Identifying Customer Needs of a Product.
Product Specifications: Steps of establishing target specification; Steps of refining the
specifications.
Concept Generation of Product Design: Five step methodology of product concept generation.
Selection of Product Design Concept: Concept screening; Concept scoring; Prototyping of
Product: Principle of prototyping; Planning for prototypes.
Product Architecture: Application of architecture; Implications of the architecture;
Establishing the architecture.
Industrial Design of Product: Assessing the needs for industrial design; Industrial design
process and management.
Designing Products for Manufacture and Assembly: Basics; Overview of DFMA
methodology.
The Product Design and Process Selection: Types of process; Process flow structures; Product
process matrix; The virtual factory; Specific equipment selection; Choosing among alternative
process and equipment.
Product Development Economics: Elements of economic analysis; methodology of economics
of product development projects.
Value Engineering and Product Design; Robust Design in Product Designing; Concurrent
Engineering of Product Design; The KANO Model in Product Design; Managing The Supply
Chain in Product Design; Product Reliability Concept in Product Design.

IPE 3115 Engineering Economy (Credit: 3.00)

Introductions, objectives and scope of engineering economy;


Economic Analysis: Economic decisions; Types of strategic engineering economic decisions.
Financial statements: Net-worth; Balance sheet; Cash flow; ratios to make business decisions;
cost concepts and behavior.
Money & investing: Concepts of time value of money; development of interest formulas.
Present worth analysis: Initial project screening method; present worth analysis.
Rate of return analysis: Payback method; internal rate of return.
Depreciation: Asset depreciation; book depreciation; tax depreciation; depletion.
Inflation: Meaning and measure of inflation; rate of return analysis under inflation.
Decision under risk and uncertainty: sensitivity analysis; break-even analysis; decision
making under risk and uncertainty; replacement analysis.
Capital budgeting: Capital budgeting process; capital rationing and the profitability index; the
cost of capital; public investment cost benefit analysis.
IPE 3119 Operations Management (Credit: 3.00)

Overview of operations management: Basic concepts: Management process, Basic purpose,


Objectives, Targets, Production process, Production or Operations System, Types of production
or operations systems; The role of operations management; Functions of operations
management;
Demand forecasting: system and methods; Importance of demand forecasts; The demand
forecasting system: Forecasting methods; Subjective (or Predictive) forecasting methods; Causal
forecasting methods; Time series forecasting methods; Routine short-term forecasting;
Aggregate planning: Types of production plans; Phases of aggregate planning; The aggregate
planning problem; Allocating demand to production periods assuming linear cost relationships;
Allocating demand to production periods using alternatives with nonlinear costs; Comparison of
aggregate planning methods; Implementation of aggregate planning; Master Production
schedule.
Inventory systems and models: Specification of an inventory system; Determination of
inventory related costs; Inventory model building; Economic-order-quantity (EOQ) model,
Economic-production-quantity (EPQ) model; Inventory model allowing shortages, Inventory
model allowing price discounts, A single-stage inventory model under conditions of risk.
Inventory-management systems: Determination of safety-stock size for specified service level;
The fixed-order-quantity (Continuous-review); The Fixed-order-interval (Periodic-review)
system; The base-stock (Optional -Replenishment) System; Bill of materials, Material-
Requirements Planning (MRP);
Operations scheduling: Introduction: the scheduling system; Flow-shop scheduling; Job-shop
scheduling; Project Scheduling with CPM and PERT.

JIT, MRP II, ERP, DRP, Supply chain management, Group Technology.

ME 3111 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery (Credit: 3.00)

Fluid properties; Pressure measurement; Fluid statics: Force on submersed planes and curved
surfaces; Fluid dynamics: Continuity Equation, Euler equation, Energy equation, Bernoulli
equation, Different flow measuring devices, Impulse Momentum equation; Pipe flow: Frictional
losses in pipes and fittings (Moody diagram); Dimensional analysis and Similitude.

Fluid machinery: Centrifugal pumps; Introduction to Radial and Axial flow pumps;
Reciprocating pumps; Cavitations; Introduction to Impulse and Reaction turbine, Compressor.

Sessional Courses:

IPE 3100 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Sessional II (Credit: 1.5)

Introduction to Computer Aided Engineering; 3D Modeling; Rendering; Printing & Plotting;


Animation using 3D Studio Max; Introduction to Solid Works and other softwares.

IPE 3104 Engineering Metallurgy Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional based on course no. IPE 3103.

IPE 3106 Product Design I Sessional (Credit: 1.5)

Sessional based on course no. IPE 3105.

ME 3112 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional based on course no. ME 3111.


3rd Year 2nd Term

Theoretical Courses:

IPE 3205 Product Design II (Credit: 3.00)

Stress and strain analysis; Design of Nut and Bolt, Shaft, Spring, Column, Bearings, Gears, Belt,
Rope and Chain Drives, Welded joints and Rivets.

IPE 3217 Operations Research (Credit: 4.00)

Introduction and scope of operations research, Mathematical Modeling: Different kinds of


modeling and their characteristics. Introduction to linear programming; Graphical method;
Simplex algorithm; Duality and sensitivity analysis; Transportation and Transshipment Model;
Assignment Model; Dynamic programming; Integer Linear programming B & B algorithm;
Cutting plane algorithm; Decision making under uncertainty; Risk analysis; Game theory;
Queuing models; Introduction to Markov Chain; Introduction to non-linear programming.

Applications of operation research in industrial and production engineering field

IPE 3219 Production Systems Design (Credit: 3.00)

System: The concept of a system and their classification.

Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP): Determination of capacity requirements; Evaluation


of alternative plant sizes; Determination of equipment requirements.

Process Design: Introduction; Types of production processes; Methodology for process design;
Graphic aids for process design; Process design and energy considerations; Process design and
environmental pollution; recycling.

Methods and Motion Study: Introduction; Objective; Scope; Micro Memo Motion Study;
Critical examination and selection of new method.

Work analysis, design and measurement: work study, work analysis; people or machines; A
comparative evaluation; Work-content determination; Work-methods design; Work
measurement; The effect of learning on standard times; learning curves.

Facility Layout: Dependence on layout on production flow; Product or line layout; Process
layout; Fixed position layout; Group technology layout; layout design.

Facility Location: Introduction; The location problem; Approach to plant location; The Brown-
Gibson approach for site selection.

IPE 3221 Quality Management (Credit: 3.00)

Concepts of Quality: Emergence of modern concepts of quality and its management; quality
redefined; identification of quality characteristics; quality of design; conformance and
performance; Demings principle on quality and productivity; quality costs and their
interpretations.
Statistical Quality Control: Control and measurement of quality; elementary SPC tools; PDCA
cycle; Paretos law; cause and effect (fishbone) diagram; control charts; attribute control charts
and variable control charts; measurement of variation and process capability analysis.
Six sigma: introduction; objectives; scope and analyze through DMAIC.
Design of Experiment (DOE): Identification of key variables for major sources of variations.
Steps to improve existing system using DOE, QCC.
Acceptance sampling plans: QC curves; single and double sampling plans; sequential and
rectifying inspection plans; AOQ. MLT STD 105D for inspection by attributes.
Quality and reliability: failure and survival probability; hazard rate; component and system
reliability and its prediction; failure mode and fault tree analysis; reliability testing.
Quality standards and their compliance, ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 etc.
Total Quality Management (TQM); application of TQM philosophy; quality planning; QFD;
House of Quality; Frontiers of quality.

IPE 3223 Material Handling and Maintenance Management (Credit: 3.00)

Issues and importance of handling of materials: Analysis of material handling problems;


Classification of materials; unit load, bulk loads; Study of material handling systems and their
efficiency; Selection and classification of material conveying equipment.
Product handling: Design system configuration conforming to various kinds of product features
and layout characteristics.
Designing concepts of common handling and transfer equipment: different types of
conveyors such as belt, screw, chain flight, bucket elevators, pneumatic hydraulic; cranes, and
forklifts; Design of ware house facilities appropriate for relevant handling and transfer device;
Automatic packaging devices; Testing procedure of packages; vibration test, drop test,
performance limits; Algorithms to design and analyze discrete parts material storage and flow
system such as Automated Storage/Retrieval System (ASRS); order picking; automated guided
vehicle system(AGVS).
Maintenance Management: Concept of maintenance and value of maintenance management;
maintenance organization and department structure (resource and administration); General
properties & classification of lubricants used for maintenance; Maintenance of common parts;
equipments; vehicles; sliding & silling parts; Fixed time replacement; condition based
maintenance; preventive and corrective maintenance; Replacement strategies; Documentation
and computer control in maintenance management; implementation of maintenance planning and
scheduling; plant asset management; human factors in motivation skills in a maintenance
environment; Total Productive Maintenance (TPM).

Sessional Courses:

IPE 3200 Business Communication Seminar (Credit: 0.75)

IPE 3206 Product Design II Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 3205.

IPE 3218 Operations Research Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 3217.

IPE 3220 Production Systems Design Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 3219.

IPE 3222 Quality Management Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 3221 and study different types of measuring
devices.
Details Outline of IPE 4th Year Courses
4th Year 1st Term

Theoretical Courses:

IPE 4109 Management Information System Analysis and Design


(Credit: 3.00)

Types of information; Management and information requirements; Qualities of information;


Role, Task, Attribute and Tools used by system analyst; System development life cycle;
Information gathering; Requirements specifications and planning; Feasibility analysis; Data flow
diagrams; Process specifications; Decision tables; Cost benefit analysis; Introduction to data
model; Relational database design; Normal forms; Queries: Basic relational algebra and SQL;
Data input methods; Design of files; Database management systems- Introduction, Advantages,
Database administration, Database search strategies; Designing outputs; Introduction to
electronic commerce; Control, Security and Ethics in system design; Computer hardware and
software selection; Management issues of Networks and Telecommunications; ICT Rules.

IPE 4125 Machine Tools (Credit: 3.00)

Characteristics of machine tools; Recent development in the design; Drive systems; Design of
mechanical drive; Speed gear boxes; Feed gear boxes; Infinity variables drive; PIV and other
mechanical stepless drive; Electrical drive; Bearings; Spindles; Slide ways of machine tools;
Machine tool structure; Detail study of engine lathe; Turret and automated lathes; Drilling
machine; Shaper machine; Planner machine; Milling machine; Grinding machine; Forging
machine; Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic and Numerical control systems CNC, DNC machine
tools.

IPE 4129 Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship Development


(Credit: 4.00)

Management fundamentals: Basic theories of management; Management functions; Types of


organizational structure; Principles of management; Organizational environments; Lines of
command and response; Span of control; Centralization and decentralization of administration.
Personnel management: Manpower planning, Recruitment and development; Base and
supplementary compensation; Nature of human resource; Motivation; Leadership and leadership
styles; Collective bargaining; Management of conflict; Communication and counseling;
Separation processes.
Strategic Management: Principles, Planning and decision making.
Entrepreneurship Development: Concept of Entrepreneurship, theories, development factors,
Process of developing entrepreneurship, Profile of an entrepreneur, business initiation; Types of
business and their relative advantages and disadvantages; Business plan; High-Tech
Entrepreneurship: characteristics, technology transfer and transfer risk, Entrepreneurial failure.

Sessional Courses:

IPE 4000 Project and Thesis (Credit: 1.5)

IPE 4110 MIS Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 4109.

IPE 4126 Machine Tools Sessional (Credit: 1.5)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 4125.


4th Year 2nd Term

Theoretical Courses:

IPE 4219 Human Factors Engineering and Safety Management (Credit: 3.00)

Introduction to Ergonomics: Characteristic features of man-machine-material interfaces in


manufacturing; comparative advantages of man and machine; workplace design principles;
organization of workstations; Anthropometry in workstation design; Physical work and human
muscular effort; Biomechanics and bioengineering; Manual lifting; Design of hand tools; Design
of VDT workstations; human performance under heat, cold, illumination, noise, static and
dynamic conditions.
Safety Management: An introduction to safety and accident; Theories of accident; Evolution of
modern safety concepts; Industrial hazard; safety and risk management; Types of injuries and
accidents occurred in industries; health rules; workers safety; accident investing; protective
management techniques for safety management; safety devices; safety standards and regulations
for engineering works; understanding safety signs; Occupational health and safety management
system; Emergency planning.

IPE 4225 Tool Engineering (Credit: 3.00)

Tool and Work holding devices: Degrees of freedoms ; Basic principles of locations ; locating
methods and devices; Types of locator and their applications; Basic principle of clamping;
Clamping devices and forces; Types of clamps.
Jigs and fixtures: Types of drill jigs; Lathe, milling, boring, broaching and grinding fixtures;
Design of different Jigs and Fixture.
Tool and Die design: Dies and punches; Introduction to die cutting operations; Cutting
operation by punch; Die clearance ; Blanking and piercing die design ; strip layout ; Bending ;
Forming and drawing dies ; Drawing forces and blank size determination ; Different types of
gauge design.

IPE 4227 CAM and Robotics (Credit: 3.00)

Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM): CAM Fundamental concepts; trends of development


of numerical control (NC) machines; principles of NC; Types of NC systems, Types of NC
machines, CNC, DNC; CNC part programming; CNC part programming using CAM software,
interfacing, CAM software with CNC machines, CAPP (Computer Aided Process Planning).
Robotics: Introduction: History, Overview, Classification, specification and application, Future
direction. Robot configuration, anatomy of a robot, sensors in robot, end effectors, drives,
control system, robot cell design and control, Kinematics and dynamics of linkages, Robot
Programming and languages.

Sessional Courses

IPE 4000 Project and Thesis (Credit: 03)

IPE 4220 Human Factors Engineering Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 4219.

IPE 4226 Tool Engineering Sessional (Credit: 0.75)

Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 4225.

IPE 4228 CAM and Robotics Sessional (Credit: 0.75)


Sessional work compatible to course no. IPE 4227.
Optional Courses

IPE 4009 Systems Modeling and Simulation (Credit: 3.00)

Introduction to simulation; Types of simulation; Its advantages and short comings; Objectives of
simulation in industrial and service organization; System and models; Simulation models; Input
distribution specification; Generation of random numbers and random variables; Stochastic
processes; Different queuing systems: Comparison of alternative system configuration; Output
analysis of simulation models; Experimental design and Optimization; Simulation using
programming language and software.

IPE 4019 Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Credit 3.00)


Understanding the Supply Chain: Decision phases and process view of a supply chain;
Competitive and supply chain strategies.
Aggregating planning in a Supply Chain: Role of aggregate planning in Supply Chain;
Aggregate planning problem; Strategies and planning using Linear Programming.
Planning and Managing Inventories in a Supply Chain: The role of cycle inventory in Supply
Chain; Economies of scale to exploit quantity discounts; Short term discounting; Trade
promotions; The role of safety inventory in a Supply Chain; Determining appropriate level of
safety inventory; Importance of the level of product availability.
Transportation: Roles; Factors affecting transportation decision; Modes of transportation;
Design options for a transportation network; Tailored transportation; Routing and scheduling in
transportation; Cross docking operation.
Information Technology in Supply Chain: Role, Importance; Use of Information Technology
in supply chain; The role of e-business in supply chain; Impact; Value and setting up e-business
in practice; RFID technology; case studies.
Coordination in a supply chain: Lack of supply chain coordination and bullwhip effect; Effect
of lack of coordination on performance; Obstacles to coordination; Achieving coordination in
practice.

IPE 4021 Advanced Tools in Quality Management (Credit 3.00)


Failure Mode and Effect Analysis: Introduction, reliability requirements, failure rate, intent of
FMEA, stages of FMEA, the design and process FMEA Document.
The Total Productive Maintenance: The plan, learning and promoting the philosophy, goal,
developing plans, autonomous work group.
Quality Function Deployment: The QFD team, benefits, voice of the customer, building a
house of quality, QFD process.
Experimental Design: Hypotheses, t test, F test, one factor at a time, orthogonal design, point
and interval estimate, two factors, full factors, fractional factorials
The Economics of Reducing variation: Goalpost philosophy, Taguchi Loss Function, Factory
tolerances, other loss functions, general loss function for Nominal-Is-Best situation.
Orthogonal Array selection and utilization: Typical/better/efficient test strategies, multiple
level experiments, recommended experiment design approach summary, component
identification design.
Analysis and interpretation methods for Experiments: Plotting method, Analysis of Variation
(ANOVA), No way/one way/two way/three way ANOVA, present contribution, multiple level
experiments.
Parameter Design: Parameter and tolerance design, explanation, control and noise factors,
introduction to parameter design, signal-to-noise ratios, parameter design strategy, dynamic
characteristics.
Tolerance Design: Introduction to tolerance design, tolerance design using loss function,
identification of tolerance design factors, quality counter measures.
The KANO model, Benchmarking process, supplier selection and supplier rating, Kaizen; 5S
Reengineering, The Juran Triology.
IPE 4027 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (Credit: 3.00)
Automation and fundamentals of automation in manufacturing; Functions and components of
CIMs; Group technology and cellular manufacturing; Classification and coding; Automated data
capture; Automated material handling- robots, conveyors; Automated storage and retrieval
system (AS\RS) ; Automated Inspection and testing principles and technologies; Introduction to
manufacturing systems; Single station manufacturing cells.
Flexible manufacturing systems: planning and scheduling; Manual assembly line; Automated
assembly systems; Transfer lines and similar automated manufacturing systems; Process
planning and concurrent engineering; Lean production and agile manufacturing; Factory areas
networking; Factory of the future.

IPE 4029 Marketing Management (Credit: 3.00)


Marketing concepts; Market orientation; relationship marketing; market segmentation and
measurement; buyer behavior; marketing planning and budgeting; Concept of marketing mix,
product, price, place and promotion; strategic and tactical decisions; new product planning
process; global marketing, case studies; R&D in marketing; Marketing ethics; Patent and
Trademarks.

IPE 4037 Mechatronics (Credit: 3.00)

Introduction to Mechatronics: Mechatronics systems, measurement systems, control systems,


microprocessor-based controllers, response of systems, mechatronics approach.
Sensors and transducers: Performance terminology, sensors and transducers used in
mechatronics systems, selection of sensors, inputting data by switches.
Signal conditioning: Signal conditioning processes, operational amplifier, protection, filtering,
Wheatstone bridge, digital signals, multiplexers, data acquisition, digital signal processing, pulse
modulation.
Data Presentation systems: Displays, data presentation elements, magnetic recording
data acquisition systems, measurement systems, testing and calibration.
Actuators: Actuation systems, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, Rotary actuators, mechanical
systems, mechanical aspects of motor selection, electrical systems, mechanical switches, solid-
state switches, solenoids, DC & AC motors, stepper motors.
Control System: Basic system models, mathematical models, block diagrams, modeling
dynamic systems, first-order and second-order systems, performance measures for second-order
systems, system identification, the transfer function, systems with feedback loops, effect of pole
location on transient response, MATLAB and SIMULINK. Sinusoidal input, phasors, frequency
response, bode plots, stability.
Closed-loop controllers: Continuous and discrete processes, control modes, two-step mode,
proportional mode, derivative, integral and PID control, digital controllers, control system
performance, controller tuning, velocity and adaptive control.
Microprocessors: Applications & programming of microprocessors and microcontrollers.
Input/output systems: Interfacing, input/output addressing, interface requirements
peripheral interface adapters, serial communications interface.
Programmable logic controllers: Basic structure, input/output processing, programming,
mnemonics, timers, internal relays and counters, shift registers, master and jump controls, data
handing, analogue input/output, selection of a PLC.
Communication systems: Digital communications, centralised, hierarchical and distributed
control, networks, protocols, open systems interconnection communication model,
communication interface.
Fault finding: Fault-detection techniques, watchdog timer, parity and error coding cheeks,
common hardware faults, microprocessor systems, emulation and simulation.
Mechatronics Systems: Traditional and mechatronics designs, possible mechatronics design
solutions, case studies of mechatronic systems.
IPE 4039 Human Resource Management (Credit: 3.00)
Overview and Introduction; The Strategic Process; SHRM; HR Roles in a Competitive
Environment; HR Planning; EEO; Strategic and Administrative Effectiveness; Recruiting;
Championship and Change; Selection; HR Development; The Future of HR; Productivity &
TQM; Performance Appraisal; Compensation; Performance-Based Pay; Labor; Organizational
Exit; Multinational & Integration of SHRM.

IPE 4049 Organizational Behavior (Credit: 3.00)


Introduction: Overview of organizational behavior; Models-towards explaining and predicting
behavior.
The individual: Values and attitudes; Personality; Perception; Motivation; Learning; The group;
Foundations of group behavior; Role analysis; Group Dynamics; Communication; Leadership;
Power; Conflict.
The organizational system: Organization structure; Job design; Performance evaluation and
rewards; Organizational culture; Organizational development; Organizational dynamics;
Organizational policies- an integration concept.

IPE 4059 Project Management (Credit: 3.00)


Introduction to Project Management; Initiating; Project Life Cycle; Planning; Scope of Planning;
Cost Estimating; Time Estimating; Scheduling; Project Management Plan; Quality Planning;
Communication Planning; Risk Management; Executing; Performance Measurement; Tracking
and Reporting; Earned Value; Tools and Resources; Controlling; Scope, Quality, Time, and Cost
Control; Impact Management; Procurement; Project Recovery; Deliverable Review and
Acceptance; PM Soft Skills; HR Planning; Documentation; Process Improvement: CMM, ISO
9000.

IPE 4069 Managing Innovations & Technology (Credit: 3.00)


Creativity, blocks to creativity, improving creativity; Management of creativity; Traits of
creative individuals; Group creativity; Organizational climate on creativity; Techniques and
exercises in creative problem solving; Types of technological change, their interrelationships;
Opportunities of threats to technological change; Prediction, projection and programming of
technological change; Methods of technological forecasting; National technology planning;
Technology assessments, selection and evaluation, corporate technology planning and corporate
strategy.
Undergraduate Course Summary of IPE

Subjects Theory Sessional Total Credit


IPE 70.00 22.50 92.50 56.92%
ME 14.00 4.50 18.50 11.39%
EEE & CSE 10.00 3.75 13.75 8.46%
MATH
(IPE 2207 , IPE 3217 & IPE 18.00 0.75 18.75 11.54%
3218 were assumed as MATH
courses)

PHY & CHEM 7.00 1.50 8.50 5.23%


HUM 9.00 1.50 10.50 6.46%
Total 128.00 34.5 162.5 100.00%

Typical Program of Study in Industrial & Production Engineering at KUET

1st Year 1st Term


Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
IPE 1101 Manufacturing Process I 03 - 03
CHEM 1111 Chemistry 03 - 03
HUM 1111 Economics 03 - 03
MATH 1111 Mathematics I 04 - 04
PHY 1111 Modern and Solid State Physics 04 - 04
Sub Total 17.00 - 17.00
Sessional Courses
IPE 1100 Engineering Drawing - 03 1.50
Manufacturing Process I
IPE 1102 - 03 1.50
Sessional
CHEM 1112 Chemistry Sessional - 3/2 0.75
PHY 1112 Physics Sessional - 3/2 0.75
Sub Total - 9.00 4.50
Total 17.00 9.00 21.50
1st Year 2nd Term
Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
IPE 1201 Manufacturing Process II 03 - 03
IPE 1203 Engineering Materials 03 - 03
Computer Fundamentals and
IPE 1209 03 - 03
Programming Languages
HUM 1211 Professional English 03 - 03
MATH 1211 Mathematics II 04 - 04
Sub Total 16.00 - 16.00
Sessional Courses
Manufacturing Process II
IPE 1202 - 03 1.50
Sessional
IPE 1210 Computer Programming Sessional - 03 1.50
HUM 1212 English Sessional Language - 03 1.50
Sub Total - 9.00 4.50
Total 16.00 9.00 20.50

2nd Year 1st Term


Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
CSE 2111 Data Structures and Algorithms 03 - 03
EEE 2111 Electrical Circuits and Machines 04 - 04
Financial, Cost and Management
HUM 2111 03 - 03
Accounting
MATH 2111 Mathematics III 03 - 03
Engineering Mechanics and
ME 2111 04 - 04
Theory of Machines
Sub Total 17.00 - 17.00
Sessional Courses
Data Structures and Algorithms
CSE 2112 - 03 1.5
Sessional
Electrical Circuits and Machines
EEE 2112 - 03 1.50
Sessional
Engineering Mechanics and
ME 2112 - 3/2 0.75
Theory of Machines Sessional
Sub Total - 7.5 3.75
Total 17.00 7.5 20.75
2nd Year 2nd Term
Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
Probability and Statistical
IPE 2207 03 - 03
Analysis
IPE 2229 Industrial Psychology and Law 03 - 03
EEE 2211 Electronics 03 - 03
ME 2213 Mechanics of Solids 03 03
Thermal Engineering and Heat
ME 2215 04 - 04
Transfer
Sub Total 16.00 - 16.00
Sessional Courses
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
IPE 2200 - 3/2 0.75
Sessional I
EEE 2212 Electronics Sessional - 3/2 0.75
ME 2214 Mechanics of Solids Sessional - 3/2 0.75
Thermal Engineering and Heat
ME 2216 - 03 1.50
Transfer Sessional
Sub Total - 7.50 3.75
Total 16.00 7.50 19.75
3rd Year 1st Term
Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
IPE 3103 Engineering Metallurgy 03 - 03
IPE 3105 Product Design I 03 - 03
IPE 3115 Engineering Economy 03 - 03
IPE 3119 Operations Management 03 - 03
ME 3111 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery 03 - 03
Sub Total 15.00 - 15.00
Sessional Courses
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
IPE 3100 - 03 1.5
Sessional II
IPE 3104 Engineering Metallurgy Sessional - 3/2 0.75
IPE 3106 Product Design I Sessional - 03 1.50
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
ME 3112 - 3/2 .75
Sessional
Sub Total - 9.00 4.50
Total 15.00 9.00 19.50

3rd Year 2nd Term


Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
IPE 3205 Product Design II 03 - 03
IPE 3217 Operations Research 04 - 04
IPE 3219 Production Systems Design 03 - 03
IPE 3221 Quality Management 03 - 03
Material Handling and
IPE 3223 03 - 03
Maintenance Management
Sub Total 16.00 - 16.00
Sessional Courses
IPE 3200 Business Communication Seminar - 3/2 0.75
IPE 3206 Product Design II Sessional - 3/2 0.75
IPE 3218 Operations Research Sessional - 3/2 0.75
Production Systems Design
IPE 3220 - 3/2 0.75
Sessional
IPE 3222 Quality Management Sessional - 3/2 0.75
Sub Total - 7.50 3.75
Total 16.00 7.50 19.75
4th Year 1st Term
Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
Management Information System
IPE 4109 03 - 03
Analysis and Design
IPE 4125 Machine Tools 03 - 03
Industrial Management and
IPE 4129 04 - 04
Entrepreneurship Development
Optional I 03 - 03
Optional II 03 03
Sub Total 16.00 - 16.00

IPE 4000 Project and Thesis - 03 1.50

Sessional Courses
IPE 4110 MIS Sessional - 03 0.75
IPE 4126 Machine Tools Sessional - 3/2 1.50
IPE 4002 Term Project - 3/2 0.75
Sub Total - 7.50 4.50
Total 16.00 7.50 20.50

4th Year 2nd Term


Theoretical Courses
Theory Laboratory
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks
Hrs./week Hrs./week
Human Factors Engineering and
IPE 4219 03 - 03
Safety Management
IPE 4225 Tool Engineering 03 - 03
IPE 4227 CAM and Robotics 03 - 03
Optional III 03 - 03
Optional IV 03 - 03
Sub Total 15.00 - 15.00

Continuation of
IPE 4000 Project and Thesis - 06 03 Previous Term

Sessional Courses
Human Factors Engineering
IPE 4220 - 3/2 0.75
Sessional
IPE 4226 Tool Engineering Sessional - 3/2 0.75
IPE 4228 CAM and Robotics Sessional - 3/2 0.75
Sub Total - 10.50 5.25
Total 15.00 10.50 20.25

Total credit hours of program = 162.5


Optional Courses
Course No. Course Title Credit Remarks

IPE 4009 Systems Modeling and Simulation 3.00

IPE 4019 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3.00

IPE 4021 Advanced Tools in Quality Management 3.00

IPE 4027 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3.00

IPE 4029 Marketing Management 3.00

3.00
IPE 403757 Mechatronics

IPE 4039 Human Resource Management 3.00

IPE 4049 Organizational Behavior 3.00

IPE 4059 Project Management 3.00

IPE 4069 Managing Innovations and Technology 3.00

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