Motto

  • ‘‘PROMOTING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING’S ROLL, RAISING NATIONAL STATUS & DIGNITY ’’

Vision

  • Ability to innovate and create; To produce quality mechanical engineers who can solve technical challenges.

Mission

  • To develop human resources according to local needs, to train and produce qualified mechanical engineers who adhere to human ethics.
  • To allow students to study mechanical engineering subjects based on effective curricula and teaching aids.
  • To become mechanical engineering students who are creative and able to solve technical challenges.
  • To solve problems encountered in various fields of work by combining theory and practice.

Subject Specific Description

Mechanical Engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It applies principles of physics, mathematics, and material science to create and improve machines, tools, devices, and processes.

Key Aspects of Mechanical Engineering:
Design and Innovation -

Involves creating blueprints and prototypes for machinery and mechanical systems. Tools like CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software are often used.

Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer -

Deals with energy conversion, heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems. Applications include engines, power plants, and HVAC systems.

Dynamics and Control -

Studies how objects move and how systems behave under various forces. Involves robotics, automation, and vehicle systems.

Materials Science -

Focuses on selecting and analyzing materials for mechanical components. Ensures durability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

Manufacturing and Production -

Involves processes like machining, casting, and welding to create components. Emphasizes optimizing efficiency and reducing waste.

Fluid Mechanics -

Studies the behavior of fluids (liquids and gases) and their applications. Used in designing pumps, turbines, and pipelines.

Structural Analysis -

Examines the strength, stability, and fatigue of mechanical components. Critical in designing safe and reliable systems.

Applications of Mechanical Engineering:

Automotive Industry: Design and manufacture of cars, engines, and safety systems.

Aerospace: Development of aircraft, spacecraft, and propulsion systems.

Energy Sector: Design of renewable energy systems, turbines, and power plants.

Robotics: Development of automated machines and robotics for various industries.

Healthcare: Design of prosthetics, medical devices, and imaging systems.

General Presentation
(Learning Activities)
Photos are added according to the department -
Thermal Lab Room
Thermal Lab Room
Internal Combustion Engine Lab Room
Solid Mechanics Lab Room
Fluid Mechanics Lab Room

Department strength

No.

Name

Position

Degree

Responsibility

Remark

1

Daw Myat Thu Htet

Associate Professor

M.E (Mechanical)

Head of the Department

 

2

Daw Khaing Zin Oo

Associate Professor

M.E (Mechanical)

 

 

3

Daw May Pearl Thwe

Associate Professor

M.E (Mechanical)

 

 

4

Daw Mary Than

Lecturer

M.E (Mechanical)

 

 

5

Dr.Han Lwin Soe

Lecturer

Ph.D (Mechanical)

 

 

6

U Pyae Phyo Kyaw

Assistant Lecturer

M.E (Mechanical)

 

 

7

U Kyaw Zin Lin

Tutor

B.E (Mechanical)

 

 

Department Members

List of subjects taught / by year

No.

Class

Code

Course Description

Type

Remark

1

First Year

(Semester I) Mech

EC

EP

ME 11011

Basic Engineering Drawing

 

 

Core

Supporting

Supporting

5 Year Plan

2

First Year

(Semester II)

Mech

EC

EP

ME 12011

Computer Aided Machines Drawing

 

 

Core

Supporting

Supporting

5 Year Plan

3

First Year

(Semester II)

Mech

Civil

EC

EP

ME 12012

Occupation Safety and Workshop Practices

 

 

Core

Supporting

Supporting

Supporting

5 Year Plan

4

Second Year 

(Semester I & II)

ME 21011 &   ME 22011

 Machine Drawing

Core

6 Year

Plan

5

Second Year 

(Semester I & II)

ME 21012 & ME 22012

Workshop Technology

Core

 

6 Year

Plan

6

Second Year 

(Semester I & II)

Mech

Civil

EP

ME 21015 & ME 22015

Engineering Mechanics

 

 

Core

Supporting

Supporting

6 Year

Plan

7

Second Year 

(Semester I& II)

Met 21071&   Met 22071

Engineering Materials

Supporting

6 Year

Plan

8

Third Year 

(Semester I & II)

ME 31013 & ME 32013

Engineering Thermodynamics

Core

6 Year

Plan

9

Third Year 

(Semester I & II)

ME 31014 & ME 32014

Strength of Materials

Core

6 Year

Plan

10

Third Year 

(Semester I & II)

ME 31015 & ME 32015

Theory of Machines I

Core

6 Year

Plan

11

Third Year 

(Semester I & II)

ME 31022 & ME 32022

Production Technology

Core

6 Year

Plan

12

Third Year  EP

(Semester I & II)

ME 31034 & ME 32034

Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals

Supporting

 

6 Year

Plan

13

Fourth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 41032 & ME 42032

Manufacturing System and Automations

Core

6 Year

Plan

14

Fourth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 41031 & ME 42031

Design of Machine Elements

Core

6 Year

Plan

15

Fourth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 41033 & ME 42033

Heat Transfer

Core

6 Year

Plan

16

Fourth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 41016 & ME 42016

Fluid Mechanics I

Core

6 Year

Plan

17

Fourth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 41015 & ME 42015

Theory of Machines II

Core

6 Year

Plan

18

Fourth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 41019 & ME 42019

Computer Application in Mechanical Engineering

Core

(Practical+

Practical Test+ Class Work)

6 Year

Plan

19

Fifth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 51015 & ME 52015

Vibration and Control

Core

6 Year

Plan

20

Fifth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 51016 & ME 52016

Fluid Mechanics II

Core

6 Year

Plan

21

Fifth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 51031 & ME 52031

Integrated Design Project

Core

(Performance+

Presentation

+Report+Viva)

 

6 Year

Plan

22

Fifth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 51043 & ME 52043

Gas Turbine Theory

Core

6 Year

Plan

23

Fifth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 51023 & ME 52023

Internal Combustion Engines

Core

6 Year

Plan

24

Fifth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 51028 & ME 52028

Industrial Engineering and Management

Core

6 Year

Plan

25

Fifth Year (Semester I & II)

ME 51017 & ME 52017

Refrigeration and Air-conditioning

Core

 

6 Year

Plan

26

Sixth Year

(Semester I)

ME 61020

Renewable Energy

Elective

(Must be taken any one subjects of these three subjects)

6 Year

Plan

27

Sixth Year

(Semester I)

ME 61022

Flexible Manufacturing System

Elective

(Must be taken any one subjects of these three subjects)

6 Year

Plan

28

Sixth Year

(Semester I)

ME 61025

Automobile Engineering

Elective

(Must be taken any one subjects of these three subjects)

6 Year

Plan

29

Sixth Year

(Semester I)

HSS 61012

Humanities and Social Science

Core

6 Year

Plan

30

Sixth Year

(Semester I)

Only for 2019 – 2020 Intake Students

ME 61019

Computer Application in Mechanical Engineering

Core

(Practical+

Practical Test+ Class Work)

6 Year

Plan

31

Sixth Year

(Semester II)

ME 62031

Internship

Core

6 Year

Plan

32

Sixth Year

(Semester II)

ME 62032

Graduation Thesis

Core

6 Year

Plan

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
    B.E (Mech)