Integrated Engineering Course at Budapest University of Technology
Integrated Engineering Course at Budapest University of Technology and Economics Presented by Peter Korondi
Outline • Introduction • Meaning of Integrated Engineering • Background of our students • Curriculum of Integrated Engineering MSc Course • Integrated projects • Conclusion and future plans
History • Nottingham Trent College Became a University • Integrated Engineering introduced • Cooperation between Nottingham Trent University And Hungarian Colleges The education system of NTU is exported Hungarian students received BSc. degree from NTU • MSc. Course at Budapest University of. Course at Technology and Economics Independent of NTU totally only the name of the course is used
Meaning of Integrated Engineering • 40% electrical engineering • 40% mechanical engineering • 20% management Project management
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Basic Mecanical Engineering Course (3 years) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Department of Automation and Applied Informatics 10 to 20 students Specializations Integrated Engineering Course 2 years in English 11 subjects
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SUBJECTS Mechanical Drives Materials Engineering Dynamics of Machines Advanced Flow Measurements CIM Technology (*) CAD Technology (*) Near Net Shaping Structural Analysis
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SUBJECTS Analogue electronics I. -II. Digital Electronics I. -II. Power Electronics & Motion Control I. -II. Integrated Measurements Microelectronics and Microsystem
JOINT MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SUBJECTS Laboratory Software Engineering Integrating Project I. -II.
MANAGEMENT SUBJECTS Human Resource Management Marketing Finance Production Management Information Management
INTEGRATING PROJECT II . The subject includes integrating projects based on mechanical, electrical and economical knowledge. The projects have to be prepared by a group of students in team work. The projects contain design, manufacturing and assembly elements, as well as controlling, interfacing and software tasks. The result is an operating equipment, a report and an oral presentation.
STRUCTURE OF AN INTEGRATING PROJECT • General Requirements • General description • Task in detail: • Mechanical Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Management
Samples of General Requirements • Single page working plan (description and schedule of tasks with „Activity/on/node network”) is expected to be submitted by the week 5. • The oral presentations of the results of the integrating projects will be on week 12. • The Final Report has to be submitted by the week 14. Guidelines for Preparation of Final Typescript is attached • The final report must include a review of the recent international publications on the field of the project.
Student projects • Integrated Project II. (Usually in Budapest) ……………………… • Final Project (Usually abroad)
Example • Integrated Project I. : Camera calibration • Integrated Project II. : Stereo vision system • Final Project : Stereo vision system for robot trajectory tracking
Conclusion This course is attractive for § the students, § the industry.
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