INTRODUCTION
Mechanical Engineering is a highly versatile and diversified engineering discipline. On one hand it is concerned with the design of machines and equipment that use energy and convert it into useful work. On the other hand it deals with the design and development of machines that are used for manufacturing or production equipment. The department is offering a four years degree program leading to B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering.
VISION
βTo impart the quality education in a congenial atmosphere enabling students to develop professional skills to contribute towards sustainable socioeconomic development of the country."
MISSION
"To produce responsible professional engineers equipped with sound knowledge and high moral values that could evolve themselves as future professional leaders.β
HOD MESSAGE
DR.LIAQUAT ALI AZHAR NAJMI
Head of Department,
Mechanical Engineering
The educational objectives of the Department of Mechanical Engineering are to develop professional skills in students and prepare them for immediate employment in the field of Mechanical Engineering. The Department aims to develop abilities in the students for the application of the necessary mathematical tools,scienctific basics and fundamental knowledge of Mechanical Engineering.
1 : Engineering Mechanics Lab
2 : Mechanics of Materials Lab
3 : Mechanics of Machine Lab
4 : Machine Shop Lab
5 : Refrigeration & A/C Lab
6 : Thermodynamics Lab
7 : Fluid Mechanics Lab
8 : Measurement/Instrumentation Lab
9 : Drawing Hall
10 : Computer Lab
11 : I.C Engines Lab
12 : Hydraulic Lab
13 : Heat & Mass Transfer Lab
14 : Basic Workshop
15 : Smithy Shop
16 : Advance Manufacturing System Lab
17 : Power Plant/RET Lab
18 : Control Engineering Lab
PEO-1 : To be successful Mechanical Engineers and serve the community competently by the application of professional knowledge and skills.
PEO-2 : To be professionals fulfilling the academic and industrial requirements by applying modern tools, using communication skills and effective management as an individual and a team member.
PEO-3 : To understand needs of the society, follow ethical practices in an engineering environment and seek continuous technological developments.
PLO-1 : Engineering Knowledge
PLO-2 : Problem Analysis
PLO-3 : Design/Development of Solution
PLO-4 : Investigation
PLO-5 : Modern Tool Using
PLO-6 : Engineer and Society
PLO-7 : Environment and Sustainability
PLO-8 : Ethics
PLO-9 : Individual and Team Work
PLO-10 : Communication
PLO-11 : Project Management
PLO-12 : Lifelong Learning
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|---|
1 | HU-101 | Functional English | 2+0 |
2 | MS-101 | Health, Safety and Environment | 1+0 |
3 | GS-101 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry | 3+0 |
4 | GS-102 | Applied Chemistry | 2+0 |
5 | CS-101 | Computer Systems and Programming | 2+1 |
6 | ME-111 | Engineering Drawing and Graphics | 2+1 |
7 | ME-131 | Workshop Practice | 1+1 |
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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1 | GS-205 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3+0 |
2 | ME-211 | Engineering Mechanics-II: Dynamics | 2+0 |
3 | ME-212 | Engineering Mechanics Lab | 0+1 |
4 | ME-213 | Mechanics of Materials-I | 3+0 |
5 | ME-221 | Fluid Mechanics-II | 3+0 |
6 | ME-222 | Fluid Mechanics Lab | 0+1 |
7 | ME-223 | Thermodynamics-I | 3+0 |
8 | ME-231 | Manufacturing Processes-I | 2+0 |
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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1 | EE-303 | Electronics Engineering | 2+1 |
2 | HU-303 | Communication Skills | 1+1 |
3 | GS-307 | Applied Statistics | 2+0 |
4 | ME-311 | Machine Design-II | 3+0 |
5 | ME-312 | Computer Aided Engineering | 0+1 |
6 | ME-321 | Heat and Mass Transfer | 3+0 |
7 | ME-331 | Measurement & Instrumentation | 2+0 |
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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1 | MS-403 | Management Elective | 2+0 |
2 | HU-405 | Pakistan Studies | 2+0 |
3 | ME-411 | Mechanical Vibrations | 3+0 |
4 | ME-412 | Mechanisms and Mechanical Vibrations Lab | 0+1 |
5 | ME-421 | Internal Combustion Engines | 3+0 |
6 | ME-422 | Power Plants and IC Engines Lab | 0+1 |
7 | ME-4XY | Technical Elective-I | 2+1 |
8 | ME-499 | Design Project-I | 0+3 |
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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1 | EE-102 | Electrical Engineering | 2+1 |
2 | GS-103 | Applied Physics | 2+1 |
3 | GS-104 | Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations | 3+0 |
4 | ME-112 | Engineering Mechanics-I: Statics | 3+0 |
5 | ME-113 | Engineering Materials | 2+1 |
6 | ME-114 | Computer Aided Drawing | 0+1 |
7 | ME-121 | Fluid Mechanics-I | 3+0 |
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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1 | HU-202 | Islamic Studies | 2+0 |
2 | GS-206 | Numerical Analysis | 3+0 |
3 | ME-214 | Mechanics of Materials-II | 3+0 |
4 | ME-215 | Mechanics of Materials Lab | 0+1 |
5 | ME-216 | Machine Design -I | 2+0 |
6 | ME-224 | Thermodynamics-II | 2+0 |
7 | ME-225 | Thermodynamics Lab | 0+1 |
8 | ME-232 | Manufacturing Processes-II | 2+0 |
9 | ME-233 | Manufacturing Processes Lab | 0+1 |
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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1 | MS-302 | Engineering Economics | 2+0 |
2 | HU-304 | Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skills | 2+0 |
3 | ME-313 | Mechanics of Machines | 3+0 |
4 | ME-322 | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning | 3+0 |
5 | ME-323 | Heat Transfer and R & A/C Lab | 0+1 |
6 | ME-324 | Power Plants | 2+0 |
7 | ME-332 | Control Engineering | 3+0 |
8 | ME-333 | M&I and Control Lab | 0+1 |
Sr.No | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|---|
1 | MS-404 | Entrepreneurship | 1+0 |
2 | HU-406 | Social Sciences | 2+0 |
3 | ME-413 | Finite Element Methods | 2+1 |
4 | ME-4XY | Technical Elective-II | 3+0 |
5 | ME-4XY | Technical Elective-III | 2+1 |
6 | ME-499 | Design Project-II | 0+3 |