Mechanical Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering
Study programme description for study year 2008-2009
Semesters
Facts
Course code
180
Studyprogram code
B-MASKIN
Level
Bachelor's degree programme
Leads to degree
Bachelor i ingeniørfag
Full-/Part-time
Full-time
Duration
6 Semesters
Undergraduate
Yes
Language of instruction
Norwegian
The main goal of the three-year engineer education program is to train engineers who, through theoretical and technical knowledge will acquire competence in independent work and who will assume responsibility for the relationships between technology, environment and society. The program is research based, at a professional high international level and it provides a platform for lifelong learning.The bachelor program in mechanical engineering is a three-year foundation program of 180 ECTS over six semesters.PROGRAM CONTENT, STRUCTURE AND PROGRESSION The program in mechanical engineering is based on a solid foundation in mathematics and natural science which provide the necessary tools for mastering the more technical courses later in the program. The basic subjects (G) come early in the progression of the courses. To create a feeling of identity and belonging to the field of mechanical engineering, technical courses (T) are also placed early in the program.
There is an increasing emphasis on mechanical engineering and materials technology subjects throughout the program. The aim is to enable the students to select materials, develop, design and determine dimensions for structures and components. Important topics are material characteristics, structural behaviour and design criteria. Electives (V) and social studies subjects (S) are placed toward the end of the program where a possible study period abroad can be fitted in. The final project, the bachelor assignment (paper) (B) of 15 ECTS, may be carried out individually or in groups. In order to be assigned a topic for a bachelor paper, satisfactory progression must be demonstrated as cited in Regulations for Bachelor's theses.
The elective course BIE280 Electrical technology (2. term) has limited capacity. The students can take BIT240 Electromagnetism instead.
UiS wishes to offer all its programs as planned, but courses still have to be subject to availability of resources and a minimum student enrollment. Also the content and scope of the courses will necessarily have to change over time because of professional development, use of new technology and general social change.
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National curriculum
National Guidelines for Engineer Education establish a nationally uniform professional level and is a guarantor for the unity and recognition of the program independent of institutional profiles. The guidelines also contribute to maintaining a high international level of the Norwegian engineer foundation education.Study plan and courses
Enrolment year: 2007
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Choose one course
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Electrical technology
Year 1, semester 2
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Electromagnetism
Year 1, semester 2
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Compulsory courses
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Introduction to Computer Science
Year 1, semester 1
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Mechanical Engineering-intro
Year 1, semester 1
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Physics
Year 1, semester 1
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Mathematical methods 1
Year 1, semester 1
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Structural Mechanics 1
Year 1, semester 2
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Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Year 1, semester 2
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Mathematical Methods 2
Year 1, semester 2
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Chemistry and environmental science
Year 2, semester 3
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Mechanics of Materials
Year 2, semester 3
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Thermodynamics
Year 2, semester 3
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Mathematics 3 - Vector Analysis
Year 2, semester 3
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Machine elements
Year 2, semester 4
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Materials Technology
Year 2, semester 4
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Fluid Mechanics
Year 2, semester 4
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Steel Structures 1
Year 3, semester 5
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Finite Element Methods
Year 3, semester 5
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Control System, Mechanical
Year 3, semester 5
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Production Engineering
Year 3, semester 5
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Bachelor Project in Mechanical Engineering
Year 3, semester 5
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Theory of Science and Ethics
Year 3, semester 6
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Corporate Finance and Entrepreneurship
Year 3, semester 6
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Electives or free choice of courses
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Energy and Environment, an introduction
Year 2, semester 4
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Organization Theory
Year 2, semester 4
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Dynamic rotating machines
Year 3, semester 5
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Micro Economics
Year 3, semester 5
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