Program Overview
This engineering program provides a comprehensive foundation in fundamental engineering concepts, effective communication, design and technology, statistics, and project management. It equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary for employment or further education in the engineering field. The program emphasizes practical applications and hands-on learning through project-based assignments and collaboration.
Program Outline
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Program Structure
Unit Code: EFP 301
Unit Name: Fundamentals of Engineering
The goal of this module is for students to comprehend the fundamental concepts of engineering as a broad subject and to demonstrate how engineering has evolved historically. Learners will also be introduced to essential principles, which will lead to a study of the utilization of different engine types.
Unit Code: EFP 302
Unit Name: Effective Communications
This module aims to equip students with the fundamental and critical skills necessary for effective communication in a business setting. Learners will understand the many modes of communication — non-verbal, spoken, written, and information technology. This unit will enable learners to communicate successfully across various situations and messages by picking the most efficient mode of communication for the circumstance and statement at hand.
Unit Code: EFP 303
Unit Name: Design and Technology
This module aims for students to understand how to establish techniques for tackling design challenges and how to choose acceptable materials. This course also allows the student to hone their abilities and expertise in computer-aided design (CAD), specifically in creating 2D designs.
Unit Code: EFP 304
Unit Name: Introduction to Statistics
This module seeks to present basic statistical principles and basics of statistical analysis and increase confidence in using mathematical and statistical reasoning abilities to solve real-life issues in a variety of new and unexpected circumstances.
Unit Code: EFP 305
Unit Name: Introduction to Project Management
Introduction to Project Management is an excellent place to start if you need to handle projects at work or home but are not an officially qualified project coordinator. It is also appropriate to create a venture in the coming years and want to acquire and apply critical expertise. You will get an understanding of essential strategies, processes, tools, and techniques, as well as how to utilize them to successfully manage initiatives and produce value through completing several practical tasks and collaborating with others.
Careers:
Successful completion of this certification will equip students for employment or further education in the engineering field.