ME Mechanical Engineering

ME MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

The Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at DHA Suffa University, Karachi, offers advanced study in mechanical systems and technologies. This program equips students with deep technical expertise and research skills, preparing them for leadership roles in the engineering field.

INTRODUCTION

The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers M.Engg Mechanical degree program requiring the student to complete 30 credit hours of graduate studies as follows:

ME (Mechanical Engineering) – with Coursework and Thesis

  • 1.5 years
  • 3 semesters
  • 8 courses and ME Thesis

ME (Mechanical Engineering) – with Coursework and Thesis

  • 1.5 years
  • 3 semesters
  • 10 courses

FACULTY

The DSU faculty of Mechanical Engineering is one of the best team of experts available in this part of the country. It is a decent blend of experience in teaching, research and industrial expertise, namely in areas of HVACR, Materials Engineering, Propulsion Systems, Renewable Energies, CAD, Computational Mechanics, CAE, Simulations, Rotor Dynamics, Structural Mechanics, and Mechanical Vibrations. Their knowledge and expertise will nurture the students to learn and adopt best engineering and technical practices. The future Mechanical Engineers of DSU will be the leaders of tomorrow’s Pakistan.

Mechanical Engineering Laboratories

DSU Mechanical Engineering Laboratories are designed to supplement the Mechanical Engineering Degree Program comprehensively. The ME laboratories are designed to provide hands-on experience and practical application to classroom theory using modern state-of-the-art equipment. An additional feature is the use of software with high-speed computers to design and verify advanced concepts of engineering like Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Structural Analysis, Materials Engineering, Manufacturing Technologies, CNC Processes, Optimization of Processes, Control Systems, Vibrations and Robotics. DSU has established the following ME laboratories and workshop facilities:

Eligibility Criteria

Required Documents

Following documents must accompany the application on the prescribed form

Program: ME MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Semester-1

S.NO COURSE CH
1
Compulsory 1 – Mathematics
3
2
Compulsory 2 – Specialization
3
3
Compulsory 3 – Specialization
3
4
Compulsory 4 – Specialization
3

Semester-2

S.NO COURSE CH
1
Elective 1 – Specialization Elective
3
2
Elective 2 – Specialization Elective
3
3
Elective 3 – General Elective
3
4
Elective 4 – General Elective
3

Semester-3

S.NO COURSE CH
1
Thesis /
6 /
2
Elective 5 – General Elective
3
3
Elective 6 – General Elective
3

The general elective courses can be taken from Mathematics, general or any specialization stream courses

Students will be required to take three compulsory courses in their area of specialization which are as follows

Engineering Mechanics

1. Continuum Mechanics
2. Advanced Dynamics
3. Advanced Finite Element Analysis

Thermofluids

1. Continuum Mechanics
2. Advanced Dynamics
3. Advanced Finite Element Analysis

Materials and Manufacturing

1. Advanced Manufacturing Processes
2. Advanced Engineering Materials
3. Selection of Materials

Energy Systems and Technologies

1. Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer
2. Energy Management and Utilization
3. Fundamentals of Energy Engineering

Elective Courses for Masters in Mechanical Engineering

AREA COURSE TITLE
General Courses
Optimization of Engineering Systems
Measurements and Instrumentation
Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering
Mathematics Courses
Advanced Numerical Methods
Functional Analysis and Computational Linear Algebra
Applied Regression and Design of Experiments
Advanced Probability and Statistics
Advanced Mathematical Techniques

Specialization Streams

AREA COURSE TITLE
Thermofluid Stream Courses
Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Advanced Gas Dynamics
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Renewable Energy Technologies
Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Flows
Advanced Thermodynamics
Two Phase Flows and Phase Change
Conduction Heat Transfer
Fluid Structure Interaction
Convection Heat Transfer
Turbulence and Mixing
Radiation Heat Transfer
Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer
Advanced Turbomachinery
Combustion Phenomena
Transport Processes in Energy Systems
Viscous Flow
Experimental Fluid Mechanics
Power Plant Engineering
Inviscid Flow
Aerodynamics
Special Topics in Thermofluids
Aerospace Propulsion
Materials and Manufacturing Stream Courses
Advanced Engineering Materials
Operations Research
Corrosion Engineering
Finite Element Analysis in Manufacturing
Materials for High Temperature Applications
Processes
Advanced Fatigue and Fracture Analysis
Advanced Machine Design
Tribology
Non-destructive Testing
Material Structure and Defects
Project Management
Thermodynamics of Materials
Application of Computer Graphics in Engineering
Materials Characterization
Artificial Intelligence in Design and Manufacturing
Engineering Nanomaterials
Reliability and Quality Engineering
Mechanical Properties of Engineering Polymers
Sustainable Manufacturing
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Selection of Materials
Advanced Product Design
Special Topics in Materials and Manufacturing
Manufacturing Process Capability
Supply Chain Management in Engineering
Simulation of Industrial System
Engineering Mechanics Stream Courses
Continuum Mechanics
Theory of Plates and Shells
Advanced Finite Element Methods
Special Topics in Engineering Mechanics
Advanced Dynamics
Constitutive Modeling of Materials
Advanced Vibrations
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
Microelectromechanical Systems
Robotics and Parallel Mechanisms
Theory of Elasticity
Theory of Plasticity
Modern Control of Linear Systems
Rotordynamics
Smart Materials and Structures
Mechanics of Composite Materials
Energy System and Technology Stream Courses
Energy Audit and Management
Advanced Clean Coal Technologies
Bio Energy Engineering
Hydrogen Technologies and Fuel Cells
Environmental Impact Assessment
Energy Management in Buildings
Hybrid Power Sources
Energy Economics and Management
Hydro Power Plants
Solar Photovoltaic Systems
Wind Energy Engineering
Biofuels Engineering
Instrumentation in Energy Systems
Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer
Fuels and Combustion
Energy Management and Utilization
Power Electronics and Motor Drives
Fundamentals of Energy Engineering
Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution
Electrical Power Generation Systems
Renewable Energy Systems
Energy Systems Modelling and Simulation
Solar Thermal Engineering
Combustion and Pollution Control
PROGRAM ONE TIME CHARGES
(ONLY IN 1ST SEMESTER FEES) PER SEMESTER
ADMISSION FEE
CAUTION MONEY(REFUNDABLE)
IT CHARGES
MISC. CHARGES
LAB CHARGES(PER CREDIT HOUR)
TUITION FEE (PER CREDIT HOUR)
ME(Mechanical)
15,000
10,000
5,500
6,850
5,100
PROGRAMS 1ST SEMESTER FEE AMOUNT SEMESTER FEE (WITHOUT ADM & C/ MONEY) CREDIT HOURS 1ST SEMESTER
ME(Mechanical)
98,550
73,550
12 + 0

NOTE:

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