| Qualification: B.Eng (Bachelor of Engineering) | Related Subjects: Automotive Engineering |
| Awarding Body: Oxford Brookes University (UK) | Professional Accreditation: Institution of Mechanical Engineers (UK) |
| Duration: 4 years | Campus: Bangkok (Thailand), Oxford (UK) |
Foundation ModulesMathematics I*
Algebra: complex numbers; vectors; linear equations; matrices; vector geometry. Calculus: sets; inequalities; functions; limits; properties of continuous functions; differentiable functions; the mean value theorem and applications; inverse functions; curve sketching; integration; integration techniques; applications of integration; logarithms and exponentials; hyperbolic functions. |
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Physics I
Base units; fundamental of vectors; one dimensional motion; constant acceleration; motion in plane; forces; torque; equilibrium; Newton’s laws of motions; work, energies; conservation’s law of energies; momentum; conservation’s law of momentum; rotational motion; conservation’s law of angular momentum; oscillation; waves’ motion; mechanical properties of matter; heat and laws of thermodynamics. |
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Physics II
Electrostatic; Coulomb’s law; Gauss’s laws; Biot & Savart’s law; Ampere’s law; Ohm’s law; basic DC circuits; Faraday’s law; Maxwell’s law; alternating current; basic electronics; light and modern physics. |
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Chemistry
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Atomic structure; quantum theory and the electron structure of atoms; chemical bonding; chemical reactions; mass relationships; intermolecular forces; the gaseous state; chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium; acids and bases; thermochemistry; thermodynamics; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; organic chemistry. |
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Physics Laboratory I
The experimental topics are as follows: the precision of measurement, Newton’s mechanics, centripetal force, truss, moment of inertia, heat, acceleration due to gravity force, Young’s modulus, simple harmonic motion, and conservation of linear momentum. |
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Physics Laboratory II
The experimental topics are as follows: speed of light and speed of sound, h and e/m measurement, resonance, charge and capacitor, magnetic field, diffraction and interference of light, spectrum of light, light, terminal velocity, and measurement of electricity. |
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Chemistry Laboratory
The experimental topics are as follows: heat of reactions, rate of reactions, titration, electrochemistry, galvanic cells, chemical equilibrium, acid-base indicators, displacement reactions, paper chromatography, and semi-micro qualitative analysis. |