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PROGRAM SPECIFICATION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

1. Name of University : Universitas Gadjah Mada

2. Education Providers :

Faculty : Engineering

Department : Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

3. Program is accredited by : BAN (Akreditasi A) in 2013

4. Graduate’s Title : Sarjana Teknik (ST)

5. Name of Program : Mechanical Engineering

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) are broad statements that describe what graduates are
expected to attain within a few years of graduation. Program educational objectives are based on
the needs of the program’s constituencies. The PEOs of the Mechanical Engineering
Undergraduate Program are stated as follows.

The Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada prepares its
graduates to:

1. Apply critical thinking, knowledge and skills to solve problems in engineering practices, as well as
professional and multidisciplinary challenges in the society.
2. Engage in leadership roles in their professions.
3. Progress intellectually through graduate educations or professional development programs.

Student Outcomes (SO)

In order to attain the above PEOs in their future professions, students must acquire certain
knowledge, skills, and behaviors as they progress through the study program, which are defined
as Student Outcomes. Student outcomes describe what students are expected to know and be
able to do by the time of graduation.

By the time of graduation, students of the Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Program will
have:

A. Core Competencies

1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering (Scientific knowledge, ABET
SO a)
2. An ability to design, construct, operate and maintain mechanical engineering related mechanisms and
systems (Design skills, ABET SO c)
3. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (Experimental
skills, ABET SO b)
4. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve mechanical engineering problems (Analytical skills, ABET
SO e)
5. An ability to use computers and software to analyze and solve mechanical engineering problems
(Computational skills, ABET SO k)
6. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for mechanical
engineering practice (Modern tools, ABET SO k)
7. A technical competence in one specific discipline in the mechanical engineering field (Specific
competence, ABET SO a, e, k)

B. Supporting Competencies

1. An understanding of and commitment to professional and ethical responsibility (Professionalism and


ethics, ABET SO f)
2. An ability to communicate effectively in Indonesian and in English, both to other engineers and to the
general public (Communication skills, ABET SO g)
3. An understanding of social, cultural, and economic responsibility, along with an awareness and
respect of social and cultural values, health, safety, and environment, and sustainable development
principles (Social responsibility, ABET SO c, h)
4. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning (Life-long learning, ABET
SO i)

C. Additional Competences

1. An ability to work effectively as an individual or within a multi-disciplinary and/or multi-cultural team,


either as a member or a leader (Teamwork and leadership, ABET SO d)
2. An understanding of and support for innovative and entrepreneurial activities (Innovation and
entrepreneurship, ABET SO j)
3. A knowledge of contemporary issues (Contemporary issues, ABET SO j)
Table below describes the relationship between the Program Educational Objectives and the
Student Outcomes of the Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Program. The mapping shows
that a Student Outcome may support the attainment of more than one PEO.

Program Educational Objectives


Student Outcomes

1. Apply critical 2. Engage in 3. Progress


thinking, knowledge leadership intellectually through
and skills to solve roles in their graduate educations or
problems in professions. professional
engineering practices development
and other professional opportunities.
and multidisciplinary
challenges in the
society.

A1. Scientific knowledge — —

A2. Design skills —

A3. Experimental skills —

A4. Analytical skills — —

A5. Computational skills —

A6. Modern tools —

A7. Specific competence —

B1. Professionalism & — —


ethics

B2. Communication — —
skills

B3. Social responsibility — —

B4. Life-long learning — —


Program Educational Objectives
Student Outcomes

1. Apply critical 2. Engage in 3. Progress


thinking, knowledge leadership intellectually through
and skills to solve roles in their graduate educations or
problems in professions. professional
engineering practices development
and other professional opportunities.
and multidisciplinary
challenges in the
society.

C1. Teamwork & — —


leadership

C2. Innovation & —


entrepreneurship

C3. Contemporary issues — —


CURRICULUM 2016 - 2021
The Mechanical Engineering Study Program has recently applied “The 2016 Curriculum” in the
academic year of 2016/2017. The curriculum is designed based on the student outcomes. The
program provides a sequence of lectures to deliver concepts of mathematics, basic sciences,
and engineering sciences. These are complemented with labworks, computational experiences,
and group design projects that require students to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the
courses. The curriculum covers four main disciplinary stems in the mechanical engineering field,
i.e. applied mechanics, material engineering, energy conversion, and manufacture. Therefore,
students are prepared to work professionally in professions that involve either thermal or
mechanical systems.

SEMESTER 1

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM161101 Mathematics 1 3 - 3

2 TKM161201 Physics: Mechanics 3 - 3

3 TKM161202 Chemistry for Engineering 2 - 2

4 TKM161301 Engineering Materials 1 3 - 3

5 TKM161401 Basic Engineering Drawing 1 1 2 Design


Laboratory

6 TKM161601 English for Engineering 2 - 2

7 TKM167xx Religion 2 - 2

8 TKM161707 Citizenship 2 - 2

Total = 8 courses, 19 credits


SEMESTER 2

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM161102 Mathematics 2 3 - 3

2 TKM161203 Physics: Electricity and 2 - 2

Magnetism

3 TKM161204 Thermodynamics 1 2 - 2

4 TKM161303 Engineering Materials 2 3 - 3

5 TKM161304 Engineering Materials - 1 1 Engineering


Materials Lab.
Labworks

6 TKM161302 Statics of Structure 3 - 3

7 TKM161402 Manufacture Engineering 3 - 3

8 TKM161403 Computer Application in 2 - 2 Simulation and


Design Computation
Lab.

9 TKM161708 Engineering Principles for 2 - 2


Civilization

Total = 9 courses, 21 credits


SEMESTER 3

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM162103 Engineering Mathematics 1 4 - 4

2 TKM162105 Statistics for Engineering 2 - 2

3 TKM162205 Fluid Mechanics 1 3 - 3

4 TKM162305 Dynamics 2 - 2

5 TKM162306 Mechanics of Materials 1 - 1 1

6 TKM162307 Thermodynamics 2 3 - 3

7 TKM162404 Manufacture Engineering - 1 1 Mechanical


Labworks Technology
Lab.

8 TKM162405 Computer Application in 2 - 2


Manufacturing

Total = 8 courses, 20 credits

SEMESTER 4

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM162104 Engineering 4 - 4
Mathematics 2

2 TKM162310 Fluid Mechanics 2 2 - 2


3 TKM162309 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 - 3
1

4 TKM162308 Mechanics of Materials 3 - 3


2

5 TKM162406 Computer Application in - 1 1 CNC


Manufacturing

6 TKM162407 Machine Elements 1 3 - 3

7 TKM162501 Control System 2 - 2

8 TKM162502 Control System - 1 1 Acoustics and


Labworks Vibrations Lab.

Total = 8 courses, 19 credits

SEMESTER 5

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM163106 Numerical Methods 3 - 3 Simulation and


and Programming Computation Lab.

2 TKM163312 Energy Conversion 3 - 3


Machine

3 TKM163313 Fluid Mechanics - 1 1 Fluid Mechanics


Labworks Lab.

4 TKM163311 Heat and Mass 2 - 2


Transfer 2

5 TKM163314 Mechanical Vibration 3 - 3


6 TKM163315 Mechanical Vibration - 1 1 Acoustics and
Labworks Vibrations Lab.

7 TKM163408 Machine Elements 2 3 - 3

8 TKM163409 Integrated Project 1 1 2 Design Lab. and


Mechanical
Technology Lab.

9 TKM163503 Mechatronics 3 - 3

Total = 9 courses, 21 credits

SEMESTER 6

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM163318 Industrial Electric 2 - 2


Motors

2 TKM163319 Industrial Electric - 1 1 Mechanical


Motors Labworks Technology Lab.

3 TKM163316 Thermodynamics - 1 1 Energy Conversion


Labworks Lab.

4 TKM163317 Heat and Mass - 1 1 Heat and Mass


Transfer Labworks Transfer Lab.

5 TKM163410 Competition Projects 1 1 2 Design

Lab. and Mechanical


Technology Lab.

6 TKM163504 System Modelling 3 - 3 Simulation and


and Computation Computation Lab.

7 TKM163505 Tribology 2 - 2
8 TKM163602 Meausrement 2 - 2
Techniques and Data
Acquisition

9 TKM163704 Research 2 - 2
Methodology and
Scientific Writing

Total = 9 courses, 16 credits

SEMESTER 7

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM1645... Elective Course 1 3 - 3

2 TKM1645... Elective Course 2 3 - 3

3 TKM1645... Elective Course 3 3 - 3

4 TKM1645... Elective Course 4 3 - 3

5 TKM164603 Safety, Health and 2 - 2


Environment

6 TKM164705 Industrial 2 - 2
Management and
Entrepreneurship

7 TKM164706 Pancasila 2 - 2

Total = 7 courses, 18 credits


SEMESTER 8

No Code Course Credit Laboratory

Lecture Lab. Total


Work

1 TKM164801 Thesis 5 3 All laboratories

2 TKM164604 Industrial Field 2 3 Industries


Work

3 TKM164707 Student 3 3 Villages


Community
Service

Total = 3 courses, 10 credits

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