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J. T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser, Degarmo'S Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, Wiley 2. Roy A. Lindberg, Processes and Materials of Manufacturing

The document outlines a required engineering materials course, including its credit hours, prerequisites, objectives, outcomes, contents, teaching methodology, assessment methods, and CLO-PLO mapping. The course aims to familiarize students with engineering materials, their properties, microstructures, and applications.

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The document outlines a required engineering materials course, including its credit hours, prerequisites, objectives, outcomes, contents, teaching methodology, assessment methods, and CLO-PLO mapping. The course aims to familiarize students with engineering materials, their properties, microstructures, and applications.

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Required Course: ME-221 Engineering Materials

Credit Hours: 3-0


Prerequisite: Nil Co-
requisite: Nil Text
and Reference books:

1. J. T. Black , Ronald A. Kohser,DeGarmo's Materials and Processes


in Manufacturing, Wiley
2. Roy A. Lindberg,Processes And Materials of Manufacturing

Course Objective: To familiarize students with different categories of engineering materials, their
possible application, microstructure of engineering materials and properties associated with these
microstructures.
Course Outcomes: At the end of course the student will be able to:

S. Course Learning Outcome Domain Taxonomy Corresponding Emphasis


No Level PLO Level
1. Explain different material types in terms Cognitive 2 1 High
of bonding and crystal structure.

2. Identify the difference and application Cognitive 4 4 High


of different types of microscopic
techniques that are available for
investigating the microstructure.
3. Analyze the effect of microstructure Cognitive 4 3 High
and heat treatment on end-use
properties/mechanical properties of
materials
4. Differentiate the property difference Cognitive 4 7 High
between metals, polymers and
composites, and their implications in
terms of environment and
sustainability.

CLO-PLO Mapping Matrix

PLO No. CLO-1 CLO-2 CLO-3 CLO-4


PLO1-Engineering knowledge ✓
PLO2-Problem Analysis ✓
PLO3-Design/Development of
solution
PLO4-Investigation ✓ ✓
PLO5-Modern Tool usage
PLO6-The Engineer & society

1
PLO7-Environment & sustainability
PLO8-Ethics
PLO9-Individual and Team work
PLO10-Communication
PLO11-Project Management
PLO12-Lifelong Learning

Course Contents

1. Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering


2. Atomic Bonding
3. Structure of Crystalline Solids
4. Imperfections in Solids
5. Phase Diagrams
6. Phase Transformation and Development of Microstructures
7. Applications and Processing of Metallic Materials
8. Structure, Properties and Applications of Polymer Materials
9. Composite Materials
10. Corrosion and degradation of Materials

Teaching Methodology
1. Lecturing
2. Written Assignments

Assessment
Quizzes, Assignments, Mid Exam, Final Exam

Evaluation Methods:

Mapping of CLOs to Assessment Modules and Weightages


(in accordance with NUST statues)
(To be filled by the Instructor during the semester)

Assessment Method CLO1 CLO2 CLO3 CLO4


Quizzes (10-15%)
Assignment (5-10%) technical report/case
study
Mini Project-(10-20%)
OHT-1 (15-20%)
OHT-2 (15-20%)
End semester Exam (40-50%)
2
Sub-Total (70%)
Lab Experiments (70-80%)
Final Lab Exam (20-30%)
Sub-Total (30%)
Total (100%)

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