Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (Prosthetics and Orthotics)
Code
KUEP2132
Title
Workshop Technology
Pre-requisite
None
Student Learning Time (SLT)
80 hours
Credit
2
Learning Outcomes
1.
Classify with various types of jobs available in metal-non-
metal working industry and capable to select various tools
used for cutting, holding, assembling or dismantling work
piece.
2.
Identify and state the purpose of the main operative parts of
the workshop machines.
3.
Identify the types and control systems used in CNC and
explain a basic CNC program for a machine centre.
Synopsis
Classify with various types of jobs available in metal and non-
metal working industry and capable to select various tools used
for cutting, holding, assembling or dismantling work piece.
Identify and state the purpose of the main operative parts of the
workshop machines. Identify the types and control systems used
in CNC and explain a basic CNC program for a machine centre
Assessment
40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
1.
Richard Budynas, Keith NisbettMechanical Engineering
Design,McGraw Hill
2.
Robert Norton, “Machine Design: An Integrated approach”,
Pearson
3.
A.W. Boundy,Engineering Drawing, McGraw Hill
4.
Steve Krar, Arthur Gill, Peter Smid,Technology of Machine
Tools, McGraw Hill
Soft Skills
Communication Skills (CS1, CS2)
Critical thinking and problem solving skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Life-long learning and information management (LL1, LL2)