This multidisciplinary program is a fusion of computers, electronics, mechanics, and management. It prepares students for manufacturing activities through its courses specializing in engineering design methods, manufacturing materials and processes, software development, mechatronics, and automation technology.
Students are trained to design and develop products using high end computer-aided design (CAD) software and computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines. They are also taught with the current techniques in industrial automation and mechatronics with courses in robotics, control systems (programmable logic controllers and microcontrollers), pneumatics, and computer-aided manufacturing.
Students also undergo a one-year on-the-job training (OJT) program. This degree program also focuses on the integration of the whole manufacturing process through the study of manufacturing systems, computer integrated manufacturing (CIM), and engineering production management. Strong links with industry are maintained through tie-ups with professional engineering societies as well as with different local and multinational companies.