Syllabus academic year 2007/2008
PROJECT PRODUCTION AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING | MMT091 |
Higher education credits: 7,5.
Grading scale: TH.
Level: A
(Second level).
Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish.
MMT091 overlap following cours/es: MMTN01.
Optional for: I3, M4.
Course coordinator: Associate professor Carin Andersson, carin.andersson@mtov.lth.se, Industriell Produktion.
Recommended prerequisits: MMT012/MMT186 Production and Manufacturing Metods and some of the following courses MMT160 CADCAMCAE, MMT031 Production Technology, MMT045 Manufacturing Systems , MMT125 Applied FEM or MMT175 Composite Technology.
Assessment: Written report and an oral presentation.
Further information: The student is requested to come up with their own project proposal. The work can be done during any time of the academic year.
Home page: http://www.mtov.lth.se.
Aim
The purpose of the course is for the student to work with a larger task, in order to reach deeper knowledge within the area of production technology and adjacent areas. The students will choose the area of interest individually.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
- show deepened knowledge in the chosen area.
- individually describe and document the chosen area in a written report.
Skills and abilities
For a passing grade the student must
- show the ability to individually plan and carry through a major project task.
- before a technically competent audience, orally present the chosen subject.
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
- show the ability to identify and utilize further knowledge witin the choosen area of interest.
Contents
An applied or theoretical study of a subject chosen by the student. The student can chose to deepen his/hers knowledge in the following topics, manufacturing methods, production technology, appalied FEM, applied material science, manufacturing systems and manufacturing economics. The study can be in the form of a small development project or as a pre-study of the thesis work. A requirement is that the work is clearly defined and corresponds to 200 hours of studies.
Literature
Established in conference with the examiner.