Programme Objectives |
Programme Outcomes |
Entry Requirements |
The overall objectives of the Manufacturing Engineering and Managament (MEM) programme is to provide advanced education and training for graduates in Mechanical Engineering and similar graduates of CEng/IEng accredicted degrees, to meet current and future needs of manufacturing and allied industries.
The specific objective of this programme of study is to allow graduates in Mechanical and Engineering and equivalent domains to strengthen and enhance their technical, professional and managerial skills and capabilities in the areas of manufacturing engineering and manufacturing management.
It also seeks to provide Mechanical Engineering Graduates and equivalent Graduates with a deeper understanding of the knowledge required for designing products and manufacturing systems with the intention to improve effectiveness, promote innovativeness and enhace competiveness of the Caribbean manufacturing sector. In this regard the specific objectives of the program are:
On completion, the graduates of the MEM programme would be able to:
The general regulations of the University, the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering for MSc degrees shall apply.
The requirements for admission to the programme are as follows. UWI graduates with:
A graduate student in this Programme is also expected to have a strong mathematical and analytical background and ability to use specialized software applications within this context.
Offered part-time and full-time.
Part-time students: Normally expected to complete the examination requirements within four (4) semesters and complete the Project in accordance with the relevant University Regulations.
Full-time students: Normally expected to complete the examination requirements within two (2) semesters and complete the Project in accordance with the relevant University Regulations.
No. of Credits Required: 45
COURSE BREAKDOWN | NO. OF CREDITS |
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Six (6) Compulsory Courses | 18 |
Four (4) Optional Courses | 12 |
Final Project | 9 |
The programme consists of a set of six (6) compulsory courses and four (4) optional courses and a final project. All courses are three (3) credits unless otherwise specified.
The programme stresses university-industry linkages. Student projects will normally be provided and sponsored by companies in which a joint advisory committee of Faculty members and corporate personnel will provide guidance.
COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE
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MENG 6200 | Production Technology |
MENG 6207 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing |
MENG 6306 | Advanced CAD/CAM for Product Realization |
MENG 6400 | Production Planning & Control |
MENG 6504 | Technology and Product Development |
MENG 6508 | Research Methods |
MENG 6600 | Final Project |
Group A: Manufacturing Engineering
Two (2) courses to be chosen from the following:
COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE |
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MENG 6203 | Robotic Technology & Applications |
MENG 6302 | Design of Plants & Services |
MENG 6305 | Finite Elements Analysis in Manufacturing Systems |
MENG 6307 | Design & Simulation of Manufacturing Systems |
MENG 6701 | Asset Maintenance Technologies |
Group B: Manufacturing Management
Two (2) courses to be chosen from the following:
COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE |
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MENG 6505 | Health, Saftey & the Environment |
MENG 6405 | Total Quality Management |
MENG 6506 | Project Management |
MENG 6700 | Strategic Asset Management |
Candidates are required to obtain a total of thirty (30) credits from six (6) Compulsory courses (18 credits) and four (4) Optional courses, two courses from each Subject Groups A & B (12 credits) and complete an industry-oriented project, MENG 6600 (9 credits).
The General Regulations of the University and Faculty of Engineering for MSc Degrees shall apply.