This document provides details on a CBT curriculum for mechatronics technology at NVQ levels 5 and 6, including:
1) A list of technical and employability modules for level 5, along with the program structure, module descriptors, learning outcomes, content, and assessments.
2) The modules cover topics like engineering drawing, applied electricity, electronics, hydraulics, pneumatics, engineering materials, PLCs, and mechatronics systems.
3) Employability modules address managing workplace information, communication, and planning work.
4) The curriculum is intended to enable students to apply principles of electrical technology to circuits and machinery safely and efficiently.
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This document provides details on a CBT curriculum for mechatronics technology at NVQ levels 5 and 6, including:
1) A list of technical and employability modules for level 5, along with the program structure, module descriptors, learning outcomes, content, and assessments.
2) The modules cover topics like engineering drawing, applied electricity, electronics, hydraulics, pneumatics, engineering materials, PLCs, and mechatronics systems.
3) Employability modules address managing workplace information, communication, and planning work.
4) The curriculum is intended to enable students to apply principles of electrical technology to circuits and machinery safely and efficiently.
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selection of cables
Overload levels of circuit breakers, earth fault relay, phase failure and
leakage relay, surge arrestors, line filters, Type of earth electrode
Electrical systems procedures
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Phase failure Phase sequins
EFR
MCCB/Earth fault relay under voltage and over voltage
Methods of testing
Distribution and control systems
surge arrestors, line filters
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Standard laboratory equipment used in Electrical engineering Laboratory, Resources Trainer panels to carryout experiments on DC & AC theory and Electrical
Machines.
IEE Regulations
Electrical and Electronic Technology, 9 th
edition Edward Hughes Revised by John Hiley, Keith Brown, and Ian McKenzie Smith Pearson Education Prescribed Texts & / or ISBN 81-317-1468-3
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Pre-Requisites Successful Completion of gap filing programme
To enable the students to :
Module Aims Understand basic workshop processes & their applications
Perform basic workshop operations
The student will be able to:
Use workshop tools and hand tools to perform common workshop
operations
Learning Outcomes Perform measuring and marking
Perform basic lathe and drilling operations
Demonstrate the understanding of the theory behind the workshop
operations such as metal cutting, drilling grinding, forging etc.
Introduction Classify workshop processes according to Casting, Mechanical forming, Cutting, Finishing & Assembling & workshop technology Drilling Definition, Importance of drilling, Cutting action of a drilling machine, Structure of a drilling machine, Types of drilling machine & their DSSOLFDWLRQV, 7ZLVW GULOO & LWV SDUWV ZLWK WKHLU DSSOLFDWLRQV, drill, Drill angles, Other Types of drills, Sharpening twist drill bit, Work holding on a drilling machines, Drilling procedure using hand, bench & standing drilling machine, Drilling coolants, Drilling speeds & feeds, Safety in Drilling, Defects on a drilled hole & Day to day maintenance of drilling machines Grinding Definition, Importance of grinding, Cutting action of grinding, Construction of a Grinding wheel, Grinding wheel types & applications, Standards of grinding wheel, Truing & cleaning of a grinding wheel, Learning Content/Topics Types of grinding machines & their application, Use of bench & standing grinder for metal cutting & tools grinding, Use Disc grinder for metal cutting, Safety in grinding & day to day maintenance of grinding wheels & machines Machining (Lathe) Definition, Metal cutting principles, Types of machines used for machines & their uses, Description of lathe as a machining machine, Cutting action of a lathe, Structure of a lathe & main components with their uses, Types of lathe & their applications Power transmission on a lathe, Lathe cutting tools & Tool geometry of a lathe cutting tool, Coolant used in a lathe machine, Lathe accessories & their uses, Machining processes used in a lathe (Centering the work, turning, facing, taper turning, drilling, boring, thread cutting & parting), Cutting speeds, Machining speeds & feeds of a lathe, Safety in lathe work & day to day maintenance of a lathe, Precision measurement, Importance of precision measurement to machining, Precision measuring instruments types & applications (Various types of gauges used in machining)
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Machining (Milling machine) Description of Milling machine as a machining machine, Cutting action of a Vertical & horizontal milling machine, Structure of a vertical & horizontal milling machines & main components with their uses, Power transmission on a milling machine, Milling cutting tools & Tool geometry of a milling cutting tool, Coolant used in a milling machine, Milling machine accessories & their uses, Up milling & down milling, Machining processes used in a milling machine ( Centering the work, Flat milling, Vertical milling, Gear cutting & Spiral cutting), Cutting speeds, Machining speeds & feeds of a milling machine, Safety in milling work & day to day maintenance of a milling machine
Bench work Select materials for fitting work Mark metal piece for processing Cut metals using chisels Cut metal using Disc grinder Cut metals using Hacksaw Cut metals using File Drill Holes using hand drill Drill holes using Bench or Standing drill Practical Sheet metal work Select Materials for sheet metal work Mark sheet metal for processing Cut metals using snips Form sheet metals using hand tools Assemble sheet metal component Soldering brazing
Work benches, Bench tools of various types & sizes (Vices, Chisels, Hammers, Files, Hacksaws, Taps & die sets, Reamer set , Hand vices), Basic hand tools, Basic Marking tools, Basic Measuring tools, Micro meters, Vernier callipers, Dial gauges, Height gauges, Thread gauges, Radius gauges, Taper gauges, Hand drill, Bench drill or Pedestal drill, Sets of twist drills, Disc grinder, Bench or pedestal grinder, Grinding wheels for normal Resources use, Riveting tools set, Leg vice, Forge fire, Anvil, Forging tools of various types & sizes (Forge fire, Anvil, Hammers, Punches, Chisels, Swages, Fullers, Rivet headers, Bolt headers, bending links, & tongs), Sheet metal tools of various types & sizes (Marking tools, Chisels, Mallets, Hammers, Snips, pliers, Tongs, Stakes etc.)
Prescribed Texts & / or Workshop Technology by W Chapman References Lectures Tutorials Teaching Learning Individual assignments Activities Demonstrations Individual Practice
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Type Topic / Activity Weighting
Practical
Mark metal piece for
processing
Cut metals using chisels
Cut metal using Disc grinder
Cut metals using Hacksaw
Cut metals using File
Continuous Drill Holes using hand drill 40%
Assessment & Weighting Drill holes using Bench or
assessment Standing drill
Assemble metal components
using rivets
Cut internal threads using taps
Cut external thread using dies
Individual assignment 20%
Summative 03 hour paper and practical 40%
assessment
Duration 150hrs
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Module Title Manage Workplace Information
Module Code EMPM01
Module Type Compulsory
Relevant unit/s of EMPU01
Competence
Pre-Requisites None
To enable the students to:
Module Aims Make use of information and information systems to carry out
organizational functions
Make use of information and information systems to enhance workplace
performance
The student shall be able to:
Explain the importance of ICT tools in promoting the productivity of the
Learning Outcomes organization
Describes the purpose of establishing ICT tools and strategies in
enhancing the performance at workplace
Apply Information skills to enhance the productivity of the organization
Module Aims Apply communication skills to maintain effective workplace
performance
Adjust to diverse situations at workplace, through effective manipulation of communication skills
The student shall be able to :
Identify the essential components of an efficient communication
system
Learning Outcomes Identify and overcome barriers to effective communication
Use all channels of communication equally well
Use common computer applications to collect, analyze and maintain
essential data and information required to perform and enhance day
to day activities of the organisation
Contributes to the overall growth and productivity development of the
organization
Basic communication models - (Reference to 2 typical models)
Principles of effective, interactive communication
Barriers to effective communication and distortions in the
communication process
Personal values and communication
Learning Content / Policies of the organization relevant to information and
communication function
Topics
Protocol and Procedures of the organization
Importance of ICT tools in promoting the efficiency and effectiveness
of the organization
Common computer applications
Importance of networking in day to day activities of the organization
Occupational Tools, Instruments, Equipment, material
Company policies and procedures
Software used for information/communication purposes
Safety signs
Resources: Equipment, Safety procedures
Tools & Materials Variety of forms, formats used within the organization and for external
communication
Calculator
Computer
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Instructional Tools, Instruments, Equipment, material
Multimedia projector
Screen
Flash cards
Flip charts
Permanent and white board markers
Overhead projectors
Transparencies
Communication models
Colour Printer and scanner
Safety manuals
Safety illustrations
Prescribed Texts & / or
References
Knowledge to be imparted by providing learner centered activities
Facilitator may use different teaching methodologies such as
brainstorming, projects, mind mapping, small group activities,
illustrated talk, fish ball technique, demonstrations, when delivering
knowledge component of this module
The following may be discussed in groups of trainees and followed up
Teaching Learning with Exercises" & "Role plays"
Oral communication
Activities Written communication
The following may be discussed in groups of trainees and followed up
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Constructing sound inductive arguments.
Reading and comprehending written communications and information
Using job-related terminology
Using proper listening techniques
Type Topic / Activity Weighting
Multiple Choice Test
Items/ Matching and
Assessment & Weighting Completion test
Continuous
items and structured
assessment essay type 30%
questions
on various aspects
of communication
skills at work place
Oral questioning 10%
during class room
on various aspects
of communication
skills at work place
Summative Viva voce 30%
knowledge on
assessment application of
communication skills
Paper using 30%
structured essay
type questions
Duration 50hrs
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MODULE DESCRIPTOR
Mechatronics Technology - NVQ LEVEL 5
Module Title Engineering Mathematics I
Module Code D33C001M06
Module Type Compulsory
Relevant Unit/s of D33T001U01 to D33T001U19
Competency
Pre-Requisites Successful Completion of gap filing programme
Module Aims To enable the students to :develop understanding on the application of
mathematical concepts in technology
The student will be able to : Prove Quadratic and Polynomial equation Prove binomial, remainder and factor theorem Apply trigonometry to find area of any triangle Explain basic operations with complex numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Learning Outcomes Differentiate common engineering functions
Perform Integration of simple algebraic, Logarithm, Exponential &
Trigonometric functions
Perform differential equations
Apply differential equations in practical situations
Perform Properties of Matrices
Apply Properties of Matrices in practical situations
Quadratic and Polynomial equations, Partial fractions, Binomial
Theorem, Remainder theorem and Factor theorem
Properties of triangle, Sine and Cosine rules, Applications of