IMT - Industrial and Manufacturing Technology

IMT 100 Participate in Supply Chain Operations (1-3-4)

This unit aims to prepare learners with an insight into the concept of supply chain operations; It also introduces the essential knowledge and skills which are significant in every part of the Logistics environment. This unit will prepare learners for work in the logistics environment by developing knowledge, skill and practical experience to meet the demands of organisations in the UAE.

IMT 101 Interpret and Prepare Technical Drawings (1-2-3)

Provides the learner with skills and knowledge to interpret technical drawings and to prepare basic engineering drawings that conform to recognised industry standards.

IMT 102 Perform basic machining (1-3-4)

The aim of this unit is to develop students’ knowledge and skills in a mechanical machine shop. Students will experience the mechanical processes of turning, milling, drilling, grinding and precision measurement.

IMT 103 Create Simple Software Programs (2-2-4)

This unit is targeted at students who have no prior programming knowledge or experience. The aim of this unit is to help these students to gain basic programming skills and to learn how to use a number of special educational tools and system.

IMT 104 Perform basic mechanical maintenance (2-2-4)

This unit provides the learner with the skills and knowledge to conduct routine maintenance for mechanical machines. Upon completion the course the learner will be able to recognize and undertake preventive maintenance and corrective maintenance for simple mechanical machines.

IMT 105 Explore Health, Safety and Environment at Workplace (1-1-2)

This unit aims to provide the learners with the necessary fundamentals and basic understanding of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) at the workplace. Health and Safety Management System (H&S MS) based on ISO 45001– 2018, identifying and controlling workplace hazards and completing a suitable risk assessment on the equipment, environment, and methods related to the engineering sector.

IMT 107 Prepare CAD environment, create 2D-3D drawings and understand manufacturing automation (1-3-4)

To provide learners with the knowledge and skills to do computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing.

IMT 108 Produce CAD technical drawings (0-2-2)

The learner will at the end of the unit be able to produce 2D technical drawings, 3D CAD models and customize a CAD system working environment to meet drawing needs.

IMT 200 Apply Quality Control Tools and Techniques for Process Improvement (2-1-3)

This module aims to equip learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to demonstrate, implement, and administer a quality management system. This is facilitated by utilizing concepts of statistical thinking and process performance. The learners will be able to design and interpret statistical process control charts. Additionally, learners will gain an understanding of various acceptance sampling techniques used in both manufacturing and service organizations.

IMT 201 Discover Manufacturing Technology (2-2-4)

This unit aims to give students a grounding in the processes and technologies relative to manufacturing technology. The course includes primary and secondary manufacturing processes, process selection, measurement systems, quality control of manufactured parts, and technologies associated with AdvancedManufacturing Technology (AMT)

IMT 202 Apply Principles of Engineering Economics (3-0-3)

This module aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills required to proficiently apply principles of engineering economics and informed financial decision making in the organizational context. By the end of this course, students will be able to comprehend the foundational concepts of engineering economics, explore the financial aspects of industrial projects, describe cost structures, assess risk and uncertainty, and make informed decisions that contribute to the economic viability of the organization.

IMT 203 Implement Lean Production System (2-2-4)

This unit aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills required to effectively implement Lean manufacturing principles, emphasizing waste reduction, continuous improvement, and customer-centricity in real-world industrial and manufacturing contexts. It fosters problem-solving abilities, process optimization, and quality enhancement while promoting collaboration and bridging theory and practice through hands-on factory training.

IMT 204 Explore Facilities Layout and Material Handling System (1-2-3)

This units aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills required to introduce fundamental concepts of industrial engineering areas such as facility planning and material handling systems. Topics such as flow analysis, facility location and layout, material handling systems are covered.

IMT 205 Manage Engineering Projects (2-1-3)

This module aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills required to engineering projects from conception to completion while considering ethics and sustainability. Emphasis will be on project scheduling, budgeting, risk assessment, stakeholder communication, and the practical application of project management tools. Students will gain hands-on experience by developing, executing, and closing real or simulated engineering projects, ensuring decisions made align with ethical standards and sustainable practices.

IMT 206 Apply Production Planning and Control Principles and Techniques (3-1-4)

This unit aims to equip learners with the skills and knowledge required to understand and apply production planning and control principles and techniques to verify stocks and compute quantities required by production programs, and assist in the preparation of production operation schedules on the basis of customers' orders and production capacity and performance.

IMT 211 Describe the Fundamentals of Material Science (3-1-4)

This course aims at studying basic concepts of material science and engineering with a deep discussion of fundamental principles and mathematical theories involved. Topics covered includes atomic structure, arrangements, and unit cells, types of engineering materials, testing, and mechanical properties. Details mechanism of corrosion and the possibility to take measures to prevent them will also be discussed. In taking this subject, 40 hours should be on campus face-face and 20 hours in industry training.

IMT 212 Perform CAD CAM (2-2-4)

This unit aims to introduce students to the fundamentals of Computer Aided Design / Computer Aided Manufacture which includes geometric modeling, material removal processes, product design, CAD/CAM applications, CNC Programming, rapid prototyping & coordinate measuring machines.

IMT 213 Interpret and document technical information (1-1-2)

This course is designed to provide students with the understanding and competencies to research, collate, analyze, interpret, and report technical and engineering information. The students will learn how to identify and evaluate technical instruction documents and recognize the main features of technical proposals. They will gain the knowledge of how to read, and evaluate business emails or letters containing technical information, interpret technical specifications, and evaluate technical reports.

IMT 214 Explore 3D printing technologies in engineering (0-2-2)

This course aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to be able to create, edit and recognize types of 3D printing process and its software. At the end of this unit, learners will be able to: -Create & edit 3D models with respect to the requirements of 3D printer & material. -Explore types of 3D printing processes & their applications & advantages -Analyze the hardware parts & troubleshoot problems of 3D printers & materials -Create and edit files using 3D printing software & generate g-codes to printable format

IMT 215 Operate and Maintain Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines (0-2-2)

The "Operate and Maintain CNC Machines" course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills required to operate and maintain Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines effectively. CNC machines play a crucial role in modern manufacturing, and this course aims to equip individuals with the expertise needed to work with these precision machines safely and efficiently.

IMT 230 Perform Practical Training and Support in Manufacturing Industries (0-4-4)

The aim of this unit is to allow student to participate in an apprenticeship program that allows student to gain an on job training. It provides learners with the practical knowledge and skills to develop students’ ability to show understanding and knowledge to solve problems in the real world situation. It aims to assess trainee’s competence in completing safe and effective on-site hands-on training in disciplines related to Manufacturing Engineering.

IMT 231 Perform Hands-on Training and Practice Safety in Manufacturing Industries (0-4-4)

This module aims to prepare learners with the necessary knowledge and abilities to apply their problem-solving skills in workplace scenarios. By engaging in workplace experiences, learners will have the opportunity to gain practical training on the job, and develop their proficiency in carrying out safe and efficient hands-on training in various disciplines related to Manufacturing Engineering. Additionally, learners will develop their work readiness by engaging in activities such as goal setting, analysis and reflection, receiving feedback from employers, conducting informational interviews,

IMT 232 Apply Practical Skills and Support Maintenance in Manufacturing Industries (0-3-3)

This module aims to prepare learners with the necessary knowledge and abilities to apply their problem-solving skills in workplace scenarios. By engaging in workplace experiences, learners will have the opportunity to gain practical training on the job, and develop their proficiency in carrying out safe and efficient hands-on training in various disciplines related to Manufacturing Engineering. Additionally, learners will develop their work readiness by engaging in activities such as goal setting, analysis and reflection, receiving feedback from employers, conducting informational interviews,

IMT 233 Apply team communication and technical reporting skills in Manufacturing Industries (0-3-3)

This module aims to prepare learners with the necessary knowledge and abilities to apply their problem-solving skills in workplace scenarios. By engaging in workplace experiences, learners will have the opportunity to gain practical training on the job, and develop their proficiency in carrying out safe and efficient hands-on training in various disciplines related to Manufacturing Engineering. Additionally, learners will develop their work readiness by engaging in activities such as goal setting, analysis and reflection, receiving feedback from employers, conducting informational interviews,

IMT 234 Apply engineering technology to real or simulated situations to produce technical solutions (0-4-4)

This unit aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to develop students’ ability to apply basic scientific principles and techniques to clearly define engineering problems. Prepare and plan to undertake research. Undertake literature review, analyze/evaluate the data and information, produce findings and report (possibly a simulation/basic prototype), and present report of findings to peer group, senior expert and supervisor.