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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
Major of
MECHANICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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09/2023
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
(Decision No……date….on………)
1. Duration of Study: 4 years
2. Student Enrollment: High-school Graduates
3. Grading System, Curriculum and Graduation Requirements
Grading System: 10
Curriculum: Based on regulations of Decision No 43/2007/BGDDT
Graduation Requirements:
General condition: Based on regulations of Decision No 43/2007/BGDDT
Condition of specialty: None
4. The objectives and Expected Learning Outcomes
Goals
Training human resources, improving intellectual standards of the people, fostering talents;
researching science and technology for new knowledge & product creation to meet the requirements of
development of economics& society, to ensure national defense, security and international integration.
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Training learners havepolitical quality, morality, knowledge, professional practice skills, research
capacity, development of scientific applications and technologies that are commensurate with the level
of training. They have a healthy body, creative capability and professional responsibility, adaptability
to the work environment; spirit of serving the people.
MechanicalEngineering Technology major is aimed to train mechanical engineers with solid
background on fundamental sciences and professional knowledge related to manufacturing
engineering; good skills at critical thinking, problem solving and evaluation; good ability of planning
of production processes, participating in organizing, operation and management duties; proficient
communication and teamwork skills; appropriate professional attitudes adapted to the development
requirements of the major and society.
After graduation, graduates can work in the mechanical engineering factories and companies. They can
also work in the fields of engineering services or R&D departments under the role of direct operators,
facilitators or managers.
Objectives
PO1: Form a stable foundation of general knowledge, foundation and core knowledge and specialized/
major knowledge of Mechanical Engineering Technology.
PO2: Use proficiently self-studying skills major, problem solving skills and professional skills in the
major of Mechanical Engineering Technology.
PO3: Communicate effectively, organize, lead and conduct teamwork.
PO4: Conceive, design, implement and operate successfully mechanical engineering systems.
PO5: Be able to grasp society’s needs, carry out social responsibilities, respect work ethics and be
aware of life-long learning Program outcomes
A. General knowledge, fundamental and specialized knowledge of Mechanical Engineering:
ELO 1. Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, natural science and social science; achieve
more specialized knowledge and study further at higher levels.
ELO 2. Construct the basis of core technological knowledge about Mechanical Engineering.
ELO 3. Create the combination of advanced specialized knowledge in the fields of Mechanical
Engineering.
B. Specialized and professional skills in Mechanical Engineering:
ELO 4. Analyze and argue for technical matters; brainstorm systematically, and solve mechanical
matters.
ELO 5. Examine and experiment mechanical matters.
ELO 6. Implement proficiently professional skills in the Mechanical Engineering field. C.
Communication skills and ability to work in multidiscipline areas:
ELO 7. Work independently; lead and work in a team.
ELO 8. Communicate effectively in various methods: written communication, mechanical
drawing communication, graphics and presentation.
ELO 9. Use English in communication.
ELO 10. Realize the roles and responsibility of engineers and social circumstance which has
impacts on the technical activities of industry.
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ELO 11. Comprehend business culture, work ethics principles, and working style of industrial
organizations.
ELO 12. Be aware of life-long learning.
D. Skills to take shape of ideas, design, deploying and operate mechanical engineering systems
ELO 13. Conceive, plan and manage the projects in accordance to the industrial requirements.
ELO 14. Design and stimulate technological equipment and processes.
ELO 15. Operate and maintain CNC systems.
5. Blocks of knowledge in the whole program: 150 credits (without Physical Education, Military
Education, and Supplementary Courses) 6. Allocation of credits
No. of
Groups of Courses Credits
Total Compulsory Optional
Foundation science courses 59 57 2
General Politics + Laws 13 13 0
Social Sciences and Humanities 2 0 2
English 17 17 0
Mathematics and Natural Sciences 19 19 0
Technical Computer Sciences 3 3 0
Seminar on Industrial Demands 2 2 0
Introduction to Engineering Technology 3 3 0
Mechanical Engineering Courses 91 68 23
Fundamental Mechanical Engineering courses 43 32 11
Advanced Mechanical Engineering courses 23 11 12
Experiments and Practices 14 14 0
Internship 4 4 0
Graduation thesis 7 7 0
Total 150 125 25
7. CONTENTS OF THE PROGRAM
A. COMPULSORY COURSES
7.1 Foundation science courses (59 credits)
Cre Sem
No. Course’s ID Course Name Lecturers
dits ester
4
9 ACEN440735E Academic English 3 4 2
10 ACEN440835E Academic English 4 4 2
11 ENTW611038E English for Thesis Writing 1 5
12 Non-
IEPR550935E IELTS Preparation 5 4 accumulation
13 Introduction to Mechanical
INME130125E 3 1
Engineering
14 COPR134529E Computer Programming 1 3 3
15 MATH132401E Calculus 1 3 1
16 MATH132501E Calculus 2 3 2
17 MATH132601E Calculus 3 3 3
18 Mathematical Statistics for
MATH130901E 3 4
Engineers
19 PHYS130902E Physics 1 3 1
20 PHYS111202E Physics - Laboratory 1 1 1-6
21 General Chemistry for
GCHE130603E 3 3
Engineers
22 Seminar on Industrial
SEMI323524E 2 1-6
Demands
23 PHED110513E Physical Education 1 0 1
24 PHED110613E Physical Education 2 0 2
25 PHED130715E Physical Education 3 0 3
26 GDQP008031E Military Education 0
27 Optional Course - General
2
Knowledge
Total (excluding Physical Education and Military 59
courses)
7.2 Mechanical Engineering Courses (91 Credits)
7.2.1 Fundamental Mechanical Engineering courses
Mechanical Engineering
1 MEDR141123E 4 2
Drawing
2 ENME130620E Engineering Mechanics 3 2
3 MEMA230720E Mechanics of Materials 3 3
Mechanisms and Machine
4 MMCD230323E 3 4
Components Design
Machine Design
5 MDPR310423E 1 5
Project
Tolerances and Measuring
6 TOMT220225E 2 4
Techniques
Experiments in Mechanical
7 EXMM210325E 1 5
Measurement
8 ENMA220230E Engineering Materials 2 3
9 MATE210330E Materials Testing 1 5
10 FMMT330825E Fundamentals of Machine 3 4
5
Manufacturing Technology
Pneumatic & Hydraulic
11 PNHY330529E 3 4
Technology
Experiments in Pneumatic &
12 EPHT310629E 1 5
Hydraulic Technology
13 CACC320224E CAD/CAM-CNC 2 5
Experiments on
14 ECCC310324E 1 5
CAD/CAMCNC
Computer assisted design -
15 CAED321024E 2 5
CAE
Leadership and business in
16 LEBU323524E 0 1-6
engineering (CNKTCK) (2TC)
Option Course - Foundation 4, 5
17 Knowledge
11
Total 43
7.2.2.a Advanced Mechanical Engineering courses (Theory and Experiment Courses)
Cr Sem
No. Course’s ID Course Name edi este Lecturers
ts r
1 ACCC330524E Advanced CAD/CAM-CNC 3 6
2 MOLD431224E Mold Design and Manufacturing 3 6
Machine Manufacturing
3 MMAT431525E 4 5
Technology
Projects on Machine
4 PMMT411625E 1 6
Manufacturing Technology
Optional Course - Expertise
5 12 6,7
Knowledge
Total 23
7.2.2.b Advanced Mechanical Engineering courses (Practice and Internship Courses)
Se
Cre
No. Course’s ID Course Name mes Lecturers
dits
ter
1 MHAP110127E Mechanical Works Practice 1 2
2 WEPR210430E Welding Practice 1 3
3 MEPR240227E Mechanical Practice 1 4 4
4 PCNC322124E CNC Practice 2 6
Practice on Plastic
5 PLAP322224E 2 6
Technology
Practice on Advanced
6 PACC320624E 2 7
CAD/CAM-CNC
Practice in Mold Design and
7 PMDM321324E 2 7
Manufacturing
8 FAIN442324E Industry Internship 4 7
Total 18
7.2.3 Graduation thesis (7 Credits)
6
Sem
Cre
No. Course’s ID Course Name este Lecturers
dits
r
1 GRAT472424E Graduation Thesis 7 8
B. OPTIONAL COURSES
(*) Foundation science courses (2 Credits)
No Course’s ID Course Name Credits Semester Note
(*) Fundamental Mechanical Engineering Courses (11 Credits): Các khóa học Kỹ thuật cơ khí cơ
bản
(*) Advanced Mechanical Engineering Courses (12 Credits) Các khóa học Kỹ thuật cơ khí nâng
cao
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2 IMAS330625E Maintenance in Industry (2+1) 3
ent
3 NUMC330424E Numerical Control System 3 choo
4 Automation of Manufacturing ses
MPAU320729E 2
Process 4-6
5 Experiments in Automation of cour
EMPA310829E 1 ses
Manufacturing Process
6 NATE322625E Nano technology 2 for
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7 INDE434025E Inverse design (2+1) 3
credi
8 Introduction to Finite Element
IFEM230220E 3 ts
Method (2+1)
8. Plan of Courses
1st Semester
No. Course ID Course Title Credits Result
1 PHED110513E Physical Education 1 0(1) Not pass
2 LLCT130105E Philosophy of Marxism and Leninism 3 pass
3 GELA220405E General Law 2 pass
4 ACEN340535E Academic English 1 4 No resulst
5 ACEN340635E Academic English 2 4 No resulst
6 INME130125E Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 3 pass
7 MATH132401E Calculus 1 3 pass
8 PHYS130902E Physics 1 3 No resulst
Total ( pass ) 11
2nd Semester
No. Course ID Course Title Credits Resulst
1 PHED110613E Physical Education 2 0 pass
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8 MATH132501E Calculus 2 3 pass
3rd Semester 😊
No. Course ID Course Title Credits Result
1 LLCT220514E History of Vietnamese communist party 2
( lịch sử đảng) cô mai linh
2 PHED130715E Physical Education 3 thầy vũ, thầy hậu, thầy 0
tuyền (cầu lông)
3 LLCT120314E Ho Chi Minh’s ideology (tư tưởng hồ chí minh) 2
cô lệ, cô châu
5 WEPR210430E Welding Practice (thực tập hàn): tuỳ duyên 😊ko 1
tìm đc ai đi trc để hỏi hếc 😊
Mechanical Works Practice_MHAP110127E 1
( thực tập nguội) thầy đức
6 ENMA220230E Engineering Materials (cơ lưu chất) thầy thức 2
7 MATH132601E Calculus 3: Trần Hương Lan, Phạm Thế Hiển 3 pass
8 PHYS130902E Physics 1: thầy Phan Gia Anh Vũ 3
9 GCHE130603E General Chemistry for Engineers 3
( hoá đại cương cho kỹ sư)
10 COPR134529E Computer Programming 1 3
( chương trình máy tính 1) thầy Lê Thanh Tùng
11 MEMA230720E Mechanics of Materials (sức bền vật liệu ) 3
thầy Trương Quang Tri
Optional Course - Foundation Knowledge (1)
SYTH220505E _ Systematic thinking
( tư duy có hệ thống) tuỳ duyên
PLSK320605E _ Planning Skill
( kỹ năng lên kế hoạch ) thầy Nam
12 2
1 trong 2 môn tui thấy ok với mình nhứt , và tui
cũng tính là 4 tín tự chọn của mình là hai môn
này luôn ( chương trình mình yêu cầu 4 tín tự
chọn đó ) , nếu ko học được thì đành chọn môn
khác vậy
PHED110513E Physical Education 1 (tui chưa pass ☹)
13 0
9
EEEI421925E_01FI Electrics and Electronics in Industrial Machines
14 E 2
Total 24
4th Semester
No. Course ID Course Title Credits Prerequisite
1 Option Course - Foundation Knowledge (2) 3
Non-
2 IEPR550935E IELTS Preparation 5 accumulation
MATH132901E
3 Mathematical Statistics for Engineers 3
4 TOMT220225E Tolerances and Measuring Techniques 2
( Dung Sai kỹ thuật đo )
MMCD230323 Mechanisms and Machine Components
5 3
E Design
Fundamentals of Machine Manufacturing
6 FMMT330825E 3
Technology
7 MEPR240227E Mechanical Practice 1 4
8 PNHY330529E Pneumatic & Hydraulic Technology 3
Total 21
5th Semester
No Course ID Course Title Credits Prerequisite
10
Technology
6 CACC320224E CAD/CAM-CNC 2
7 ECCC310324E Experiments on CAD/CAM-CNC 1
8 CAED321024E Computer assisted design - CAE 2
MMAT444225
9 Machine Manufacturing Technology 4
E
Total 19
6th Semester
No. Course ID Course Title Credits Prerequisite
1 SEMI323524E Seminar on Industrial Demands 2
2 PCNC322124E CNC Practice 2
3 PLAP322224E Practice on Plastic Technology 2
4 ACCC330524E Advanced CAD/CAM-CNC 3
5 MOLD431224E Mold Design and Manufacturing 3
Total 7
E. Massive Open Online Courses
Aimed to leverage the students’ competency to quickly adapt themselves to higher education of
advanced countries, the following courses may be taken in place of aforementioned courses.
# Course ID Course Credits Equivalent MOOC Equivalent
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name percentage
Digital Fundamentals of Digital Image and Video
1. DIPR330685 Image 3 Processing 100
Processing https://www.coursera.org/learn/digital
MALE43198 Machine https://www.coursera.org/learn/machinelearning
2. 3 50
4 Learning
Big Data https://www.coursera.org/learn/big-
3. BDES233877 3 100
Essentials dataessentials
Information https://classroom.udacity.com/courses/ud 459
4. INSE330380 3 100
Security
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9. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND WORKLOAD
equation system, vector space , quadratic form, differentiation of functions of one variable and
many variables. This course also provides some applications in economics.
5. Mathematical Economics 2
Credits: 3 (3/0/6)
Prerequisite courses: Mathematical Economics1 Course
description:
The course includes knowledge of Total Differentials, Integration and Random Variables, Linear
Difference Equations, Differential Equations and some applications in economics.
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random variables and distributions, mean variance, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing and time
permitting- correlation, regression and analysis of variance.
7. Linear algebra and Algebraic structures
Credits: 4 (4/0/8)
Course description:
The purpose of the course is to develop a basic understanding of linear algebra, some basic algebraic
structures and their relationship with cryptology. In this course, the students will learn how to work
with vector spaces, manipulate matrices, solve systems of linear equations, encode and decode
messages. In particular, the students should learn to recognize vector spaces, and compute their bases,
express a linear transformation as a matrix, perform basic matrix manipulations, compute the
determinant of a matrix, use the Gram-Schmidt process, compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors and
diagonalize (orthogonally) a (symmetric) matrix, classify quadratic forms, use some algebraic crypto-
systems to encode and decode messages,… 8. Linear algebra
Credits: 3 (3/0/6)
Course description:
The purpose of the course is to develop a basic understanding of linear algebra. In this course, the
students will learn how to work with vector spaces, manipulate matrices and solve systems of linear
equations. In particular, the students should learn to recognize vector spaces, and compute their bases,
express a linear transformation as a matrix, perform basic matrix manipulations, compute the
determinant of a matrix, use the Gram-Schmidt process, compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors and
diagonalize (orthogonally) a (symmetric) matrix, classify quadratic forms,…
9. Higher mathematics for engineers 1
Credits: 3 (3/0/6)
Prerequisite courses: Calculus 1, 2, 3
Course description:
This course provides the basic knowledge about first order differential equations; models using first
order differential equations; higher order differential equations; models using higher order differential
equations; Laplace transformation; Series solutions of linear differential equations.
10. Higher mathematics for engineers 2
Credits: 3 (3/0/6)
Prerequisite courses: Higher mathematics for engineers 1 Course
description:
This course provides the basic knowledge about linear algebra; system of differential equations,
Fourier series and solutions to boundary-value problems for partial differential equations.
13. Physics 2
Credits: 3(3/0/6)
Prerequisites: Physics 1, Physics – Laboratory 1
Course Description:
This course provides students with the basic knowledge of physics including electricity, magnetism,
light and optics, which is compulsory to access specialized courses in science, engineering and
technology branches.
The content of the module consists of chapters 23 to 38 of the book “Physics for Scientists and
Engineers with Modern Physics”, 9th edition of R.A. Serway and J.W. Jewett.
14. Physics 3
Credits: 3(3/0/6)
Prerequisites: Physics 1, Physics 2, Physics – Laboratory 1, Physics – Laboratory 2
Course Description:
This module provides students with the basics of modern physics, including relativity, quantum
mechanics, atomic physics, molecules and solids, nuclear structure, and particle physics. Physics 3
forms the basis for access to university-level specialized subjects in science, engineering and
technology. Students will be equipped with knowledge of phenomena in the natural world and apply
those knowledges in scientific research, and technical and technology development.
The content of the module includes chapters 39 to 46 in the book Physics for scientists and engineers
with modern physics, the 9th edition of R.A. Serway and J.W. Jewish.
15. Physics - Laboratory 1
Credits: 1(0/1/6) Prerequisite:
Physics 1 Course
Description:
This course provides students with 9 physical experiments related to kinetics, dynamics, rotational
motion and thermodynamics as a basic knowledge for approaching major college subjects of science,
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engineering and technology. The course helps students verify the laws of physics, gain a deeper
understanding of what they learned in Physics 1. The module also trains students skills to observe,
conduct experiments, measure, analyze, and process the collected data.
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2. Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Drawing Credits: 4(3+1)
- Course workload: 4 (3, 1, 8)
- Prerequisite:
- Course description:This course provides
students fundamental theory of
engineering drawing, including:
engineering drawing standards, basic
drawing skills and drawing principles,
methods of representation, orthographic
projection; and cultivates the abilities of
writing and reading engineering drawing.
- Textbook:
[1]. David A. Madsen, David P. Madsen, Engineering Drawing and Design, 6rd edition, Cengage
Learning, 2016
[2]. K.L. Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K. Venkata Reddy, Machine drawing, 3rd edition, New Age
International Publishers
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- Prerequisite:
- Course description:This course study
structures, working principles and
calculating methods of kinematic,
dynamic designs of machine and
mechanism, standard mechanical joints
and components. At the end of the
course, students can independently solve
calculating problems and machine design
problems,
- Text book:
[1] Machine Design: Theory and Practice, W. J. Michels & Ch. E. Wilson & A. D.
Deutschman, Macmillan; 1st edition (1975)
[2] Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (5th Edition), Robert L. Mott, Pearson;
5thedition (March 29, 2013)
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- Textbook:
[1]. Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Design, Manufacturing and Inspection, 2nd
edition
[2]. K.L. Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K. Venkata Reddy, Machine drawing, 3rd edition, New Age
International Publishers
WORKSHOP
5. Internship Credits: 4
- Course workload: 4 (0, 4, 8)
- Prerequisite:
- Course description:The course
helpsstudents to strengthen and improve
knowledge has equipped in learning time
at university. Initially apply specialized
knowledge to solve real problems in
practice content. Practicing the skills of
an engineer, building styles and working
methods of electronic engineers in
professional activities. Train the ability,
analysis, synthesis, proposals and solve
problems with the soft skills
GRADUATION PROJECT
Graduation Thesis Credits: 7
Dissertation consists mainly of an industrial or research-based project carried out under the
supervision of one or more faculty members. It introduces students to the basic methodology of
research in the context of a problem of current research interest.
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11. PROGRAM GUIDE
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