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

β€œTo 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.”

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

COURSES DETAIL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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
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
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
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
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
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
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