Form 143 Master of Engineering (Professional Engineering) (Myanmar Students) Study Link
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Form143MasterofEngineeringProfessionalEngineeringMyanmar.pdf
Part 1
Electrical Compulsory
Subjects
·
BAE
655-Wireless Communications
·
BAE656
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
·
BAE
670-Power System Engineering
·
BAE
661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings
·
BAE
677-Photovoltaic Systems
·
BAE
660-Control Engineering
Two cross disciplinary subjects
Lecture Notes (Click
the Subject) View the video below and prepare the assignment.
·
BAE 655-Wireless Communications
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE%20655-Wireless%20Communications%20Notes.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE656%20Advanced%20Digital%20Signal%20Processing.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE670%20Power%20System%20Engg.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE661BuildingElectricalService.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE677%20Photovoltaics%20System.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE660%20Control%20Engineering.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Two
Cross disciplinary
subjects
BAE 694-Electro-Mechanical Control Engineering
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE694%20Control%20Engineering.pdf
Video
Textbook www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
BAE 699-Rotating Machinery Vibration
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE%20699-Rotating%20Machinery%20Vibration1.pdf
Video
Textbook www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
The above subjects will be provide with English and Myanmar Instructions
and guidance. The candidates can choose the other subjects from the available
subjects but they are entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which
they need to do self study and submit the study
report.
Instead of doing the project, the following options are also open for the
students.
Project Reference Link
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/engineeringdesign.htm
Self study or two more subjects
The students can select choose two
more subjects from the available subjects in same discipline or other
discipline , follow the entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which
they need to do self study and submit the study
report.
Civil Compulsory Subjects
BAE 631-Advanced Concrete Technology
BAE 634-Building Construction
BAE 636-Building Technology Electrical Mechanical System
(BAE661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings)
BAE 650-Steel Design
BAE 635-Building Survey
BAE 644-Estimating
Two
Cross disciplinary
subjects
BAE 689A/B-Mechanical Design
Lecture Notes (Click
the Subject) View the video below and prepare the assignment.
BAE 631-Advanced Concrete Technology
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE%20631-Advanced%20Concrete%20Technology1.pdf
Video
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/CivilMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE634%20Building%20Construction.pdf
Video
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/CivilMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE661BuildingElectricalService.pdf
Video
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/CivilMaster.zip
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE650SteelDesign.pdf
Video
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/CivilMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE635%20Building%20Survey.pdf
Video
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/CivilMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE644%20Estimating.pdf
Video
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/CivilMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Two
Cross disciplinary
subjects
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE644%20Mechanical%20Estimating.pdf
Video
Textbook www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE689MechanicalDesign.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
The above subjects will be provide with English and Myanmar Instructions
and guidance. The candidates can choose the other subjects from the available
subjects but they are entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which
they need to do self study and submit the study
report.
Instead of doing the project, the students
can select choose two more subjects from the available subjects in same
discipline or other discipline , follow the entire English medium of
instruction or self study in provided textbooks
written in English which they need to do self study
and submit the study report.
Project Reference Link
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/engineeringdesign.htm
Mechanical Compulsory
Subjects
BAE 678A/B-Machine Design
BAE 689A/B-Mechanical Design
BAE 698-Thermal Engineering
BAE 694-Control Engineering
BAE 699-Rotating Machinery Vibration
BAE 690-Mechanical Estimating
Two
Cross disciplinary
subjects
BAE 661-Design of
Electrical Services for Buildings
Lecture Notes (Click
the Subject) View the video below and prepare the assignment.
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BBAE678B%20Machine%20Design.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE689MechanicalDesign.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE698%20Thermal%20Engineering.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE694%20Control%20Engineering.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
BAE 699-Rotating Machinery Vibration
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE%20699-Rotating%20Machinery%20Vibration1.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE644%20Mechanical%20Estimating.pdf
Video
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/MechanicalMaster.zip
Two
Cross disciplinary
subjects
BAE 661-Design of Electrical Services for Buildings
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE661BuildingElectricalService.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/ElectricalMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
Notes
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/BAE650SteelDesign.pdf
Video
Textbook -www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/CivilMaster.zip
Pick
up the required book
The above subjects will be provide with English and Myanmar Instructions
and guidance. The candidates can choose the other subjects from the available
subjects but they are entire English medium of instruction or self study in provided textbooks written in English which
they need to do self study and submit the study
report.
Instead of doing the project, the students
can select choose two more subjects from the available subjects in same
discipline or other discipline , follow the entire English medium of
instruction or self study in provided textbooks
written in English which they need to do self study
and submit the study report.
Project Reference Link
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/engineeringdesign.htm
TOTAL COMPLETED SUBJECTS = 8
AFTER PART 1 . Master of Engineering is completed.
Then proceed to part 2+3 +4 to complete Master of Engineering Professional
Engineering
Part 2
ENG611-Renewable
Energy Engineering (10 Pt)
(IQY BE graduates who have done the same units can
only need to submit the modified assignment)
Do any two units. If you do all, you
will also receive Diploma in Renewable Energy Engineering.
RE001- Foundation Studies in Renewable Energy and
Sustainability
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/RE001.pdf
ASSIGNMENT
Page 5 to 16 All questions of
www.highlightcomputer.com/BEGeneralREAssignment.pdf
RE003- Solar and Thermal Energy Systems
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/RE003.zip
ASSIGNMENT
Page 18 All
questions of
www.highlightcomputer.com/BEGeneralREAssignment.pdf
RE004-
Energy Storage Systems
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/RE004.zip
ASSIGNMENT
Page 19 to 30 All
questions of
www.highlightcomputer.com/BEGeneralREAssignment.pdf
RE005-
Renewable Energy Resource Analysis & Wind Energy Conversion Systems
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/RE005.zip
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/RE006.zip
ASSIGNMENT
Page 31 to 46 All
questions of
www.highlightcomputer.com/BEGeneralREAssignment.pdf
RE007- Energy System Efficiency
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/RE007.zip
ASSIGNMENT
www.mongroupsydney1.com/RE007Exercises.pdf
VIDEOS
LECTURES (ENGLISH+MYANMAR EXPLANATIONS)
When you click the link, it will come out with
Safety Mode ON
You need to sign in by using your e-mail account to
lock off the Safety Mode.
RE001
Foundation Studies in Renewable Energy
Day 6 Part
1
Foundation Studies in Renewable Energy 1(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Climate change, solar energy, hydro energy
Foundation Studies in Renewable Energy 2(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Tidal Power, Design for climate
Foundation Studies in Renewable Energy 3(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Solar heating, Site selection, Embodied Energy
RE001-
Foundation Studies in Renewable Energy and Sustainability /BAE 523A Environmental
Engineering (Civil)
RE 001 Foundation
Studies in RE
Slide
1,2,4,8,12,14,16,20,22,23,24,27,29,34,44,50,52,66,69,77,81,82,86,88,93,97,99,114,115,117,118,119,138,142,145,146,161,164,192
RE005 Renewable Energy Resources Analysis
Day
9 Part 1
Renewable Energy Resources
Analysis 1 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Hydro Power Plants
Renewable Energy Resources
Analysis 2 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Water Turbines
Renewable Energy Resources
Analysis 3 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Bio-Energy, Thermo Chemical
Renewable Energy Resources
Analysis 4 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Bio-Chemical Processing, Geo-thermal Energy, Tidal Energy
Renewable Energy Resources
Analysis 5 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Tidal Wave Generators, Connection to Electricity Grid
RE005-
Renewable Energy Resource Analysis
RE005-RE Resources Analysis (6).pdf (5.42MB)
http://www.filefactory.com/file/6ij4aag9kodh/n/RE005-RE_Resources_Analysis_(6).pdf
www.highlightcomputer.com/Day 9 Part 1 RE005-Renewable
Energy Resource Analysis.zip
RE005 Renewable Energy
Resources Analysis
RE004-4
Hydro power Slide
2,3,5,6
Hydro plants 7,8
Turbine blades 11,14,15,18,22
Bio energy
29,31,32,33,34,
Bio fuel 36,37,41
Oil extraction 44,45
Thermo chemical processing 46
RE005-5
Bio chemical
processing 7,9,10,11,
Ethanol 13,14
Geothermal 24,28,32,36,40,42,46,50,51
RE005-6
Tidal energy
Physics 1,3,5,6,7,8,9,11,14,17,20,21,23,24,25,27,28,29,30,31,34,36,37,43,44,47,50,52,53
RE005-7
Hydrogen Fuel
1,2,3
Fuel
cell 13,14
RE003-
Solar and Thermal Energy Systems
Day 7 Part
1
Solar and Thermal Energy Systems 1 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Solar Energy & Thermal Conversion
Solar and Thermal Energy Systems 2 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Heat Exchanger, District Heating, Combined Heat & Power
Solar and Thermal Energy Systems 3 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Domestic Solar Heating & Cooling, Earth Heat Reservoir
RE003 Solar &
Thermal Energy System
Slide
1,2,5,6,9,11,14,15,20,21,24,25,31,33,35,37,39,42,44,46,47,53,57,58,61,63,69,71,73,77,100,117,118,122,123,126,130,137,138,148,151,152,154
Solar energy+
Measurement of irradiation Page 1 to 15
Solar water heating
system + Collectors Page 20 to 39
Solar water heater +
Heat exchanger Page 42 to 63
Combined hot water
system Page 100 to 148
Dielectric +Heating system
+ Earth Reservoir Page 151 to 154
RE003-
Solar and Thermal Energy Systems
www.highlightcomputer.com/Day 7 Part 1 RE003- Solar and
Thermal Energy Systems.zip
RE004-
Energy Storage Systems
Day 8 Part
1
Energy Storage Systems (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Principle, Power Grid Energy Storage Devices, Redox
Battery,
Hydrogen Cell Battery
RE004-
Energy Storage Systems+ RE006- Wind Energy Conversion Systems
www.highlightcomputer.com/Day
8 Part 1A-RE004- Energy Storage Systems.zip
RE004 Energy Storage
System
Storage& density Page 1,4,6
Page 7-System, Page 8
Storage management Page 10
Frequency regulation
Page 12 Voltage Page 16
Distribution network
energy storage Page 18
Energy storage
retailer Page 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31,32,35,37,38,41,42,43,44
www.highlightcomputer.com/Day 8 Part 1B-RE006- Wind
Energy Conversion Systems.zip
RE006
Wind Energy Conversion System
Wind Energy Conversion System 1(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Energy& Power in Wind, World Wind Energy
Wind Energy Conversion System 2 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Wind Turbine, Aero-dynamic forces, Electricity Generated
by Wind Turbine
RE006 Wind Energy
System
Page 1 Wind of the
world
Page 2 Energy &
Power in the wind Page 3,4
Wind machines Page 6,7,8,9
Page 14 Aero dynamic
force Page 19,20 Aerofoil
Page 23 Relative wind
velocity
Page 24 Wind turbine
power 26,27,28
Page 32 Wind energy
calculation Page 36
RE002-
Grid Connected Photovoltaic Power Systems-Electrical
Day 14Part
1
Grid Connected Photovoltaic Power Systems 1(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Sun Geometry, Solar Cell Connection
Grid Connected Photovoltaic Power Systems 2(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Solar Electrical System Installation
Grid Connected Photovoltaic Power Systems 3(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Power Output from solar cell, Grid Connection
Grid Connected Photovoltaic Power Systems 4(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Solar Installation Inspection
Grid Connected Photovoltaic Power Systems 5(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Lightning & Surge Protection, Metering
RE002-
Grid Connected Photovoltaic Power Systems-Electrical
RE002 Grid
Connected PV system
RE 002
Part 1
Sun
geometry 1
Daily
irradiance 2, 9
Power
output calculation 29, 31, 36
Pen
circuit voltage 37,40,41,42,44
Inverter
diagram 45,46,48,52,53
Grid
protection 55, 56, 57, 58, 59
Lightening
surge protection 62, 63
Net
metering 64, 67, 68, Inspection& testing
73 PV
array location 81, 82, 89, 90
PV power
system 92,93,
Typical
arrays 97,98,100,102,105,
Grid
connected inverter 134,135,136,137,139,146
RE002 Part
2
Economy 16,20,23
RE007-
Energy System Efficiency
Day 16
Part 1
Energy System Efficiency 1 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Unit Energy, Energy used by day
Energy System Efficiency 2 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Comparison of energy usage, Solar Farming
Energy System Efficiency 3 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Regeneration, Combined Heat& Power
Energy System Efficiency 4 (Myanmar+English)
Topics-Heat Transfer, Energy Efficient Building Construction
Energy System Efficiency 5(Myanmar+English)
Topics-Energy Survey, Building Survey, Lighting Control
Day 16 Part 1
RE007-
Energy System Efficiency
(Electrical)(Mechanical)
www.highlightcomputer.com/Day
16Part 1-RE007- Energy System Efficiency.zip
RE007 Energy
Efficiency
Page 1,3,4,5,6 Energy Use Page 11
Water use
Page 16
Comparison
Page 19,20
Solar
farming Page 21,25,26,27,30
Bulb
efficiency Page 35,40,45,46
Regenerative
braking Page 48, 49, 53
CHP Page
55, 57, 58
Efficient
electricity use Page 61, 64, 66
Car Page
68,69,70,
Ventilation
Page 76, 78, 86
Energy
efficient office Page 92,93,94,95,110
Power
system in energy efficiency Page 111
Survey
Page 115,118,119,120
Building survey
Page 122,
123
TOTAL COMPLETED SUBJECTS = 2 in Part 2
TOTAL COMPLETED SUBJECTS in Part 1+2=
10
Part 3
BAE 701 Engineering Fundamental
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/peexam.htm
The candidates need to down
load the following textbooks
Electrical
Then study Section 4-Electrical
Engineering (PDF File Page 885)
For every topic, you need to
write the short note on what you understand, formula, summary, outlines and at
least 2 problems solution (Please note, each problem is solved in short form,
you need to clearly reproduce them by step by step)
Mechanical
Then study Section 3-Mechanical
Engineering (PDF File Page 307)
For every topic, you need to
write the short note on what you understand, formula, summary, outlines and at
least 2 problems solution (Please note, each problem is solved in short form,
you need to clearly reproduce them by step by step)
Civil
Section
1-Civil Engineering (PDFFile Page 7)
Section
6- Water & Waste Water Engineering (PDF File Page 1041)
Section
7-Environmental Engineering (PDF File Page 1078) 2
For every topic, you need to write the short note on what you
understand, formula, summary, outlines and at least 2 problems solution (Please
note, each problem is solved in short form, you need to clearly reproduce them
by step by step)
After having
done all above tasks, BAE 701 Engineering Fundamental will be completed.
BAE 702 Engineering
Management
See the site
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/GraduateDiplomaEngineeringPractice.htm
View the
videos, down load the lessons, study and then do the exercises in
Exercises
Download Link
www.highlightcomputer.com/DipManagementAssignment.pdf
BAE 703 Leadership
& Human Resources Management
See the site
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/GraduateDiplomaEngineeringPractice.htm
View the
videos, down load the lessons, study and then do the exercises in
Exercises
Download Link
Study Guide
www.highlightcomputer.com/DiplomaAdvancedDiplomaManagementStudyGuide.pdf
www.highlightcomputer.com/DipManagementAssignment.pdf
BAE 704 Risk
Management & Industrial Safety
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/GraduateDiplomaEngineeringPractice.htm
View the
videos, down load the lessons, study and then write an essay
How I will assess
the risks in my workplace You can write 3 to 5 pages.
BAE 705
Engineering Competency Development
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/GraduateDiplomaEngineeringPractice.htm
View the
videos, down load the lessons, study
Assignment
During your
study
List the subjects that you have learnt in your study at college/ university
List the subjects that you have achieved the good mark and explain why and how
you got it
3
List the subjects that you just marginally passed and explain why it happened
List the practical tasks that you have done at college/ university
List any reference books, tuition classes, practical books that you have read at
college/ university
After
Graduation
If you are working, provide your CV that shows the detailed of your employment
If you have not worked, list any training, engineering books , online websites,
online videos etc that you study
Your future plan
Provide an outline what you want to be, what training you will attend, what
practical tasks you will do. If you have already attended the trainings and
courses, provide the certificates
BAE705 will be
completed when you have done the above tasks
BAE 706 Engineering
Report Writing
Study http://www.mongroupsydney1.com/Report.pdf
You need to
read one news paper article or web information or if
you can , visit a practical work site and then write a
report by following steps
Title
Brief description of topics
Contents
Detailed information
Reference data, photos, tables, diagrams to be inserted
Conclusion
Reference list
BAE706 will be
completed when you have done the above tasks
BAE 707 Engineering
Ethics
Society of
Professional Engineers-UK
Code of Professional Conduct
All individuals registered as Professional Engineers and
those aspiring to become registered Professional Engineers shall deliver
services in accordance with the Societys Code of Professional Conduct and
shall: 4
1. Competence
a) only undertake professional tasks
for which they are competent and will at all times exercise all reasonable
professional skill and care to prevent avoidable danger to health or safety and
the creation of adverse impacts on the environment.
b) maintain and broaden their
knowledge, experience and competence and encourage others to do so.
2. Integrity
a) treat all persons fairly with
respect and without bias
b) avoid where possible real or
perceived conflict of interest and advise affected parties should such
conflicts arise.
c) observe the proper duties of
confidentiality owed to appropriate parties.
d) discharge their professional
duties with integrity, impartiality and objectivity and have no involvement
with any form of bribery.
3. Responsibility
a) accept appropriate responsibility
for work carried out under their supervision.
b) assess relevant risks and
liability and, if appropriate, have in force appropriate liability insurances.
c) notify the Society within 28
days:
if convicted of a criminal offence other than parking fines
or convictions for exceeding the speed limit:
upon becoming bankrupt or disqualified as a Company Director:
if they are removed from the membership
of another professional body as the result of a matter relating to conduct.
d) notify the Society of any
significant violation of the Code of Conduct by any Professional Engineer on
the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register.
4. Information
a) co-operate with the Society and
provide such information as may be requested to facilitate any investigation
into the conduct of any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring
member seeking to gain access to the register. 5
5. Relationships
a) have due regard to their duty of care to clients and not
take advantage of any client or potential client for whatever cause or reason
in obtaining and carrying out instructions.
b) put all terms of engagement in
writing and state the fees to be charged; whenever practicable, these should be
issued to the client before a project is begun.
c) inform his/her client immediately if it appears that
his/her estimate as to the total fees to be charged is likely to be or will be
exceeded.
d) take care not to mislead a client
as to the range of services that a quoted fee is intended to cover and the
amount of future fees which may be involved. Note in respect of relationships:
Any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to
gain access to the register shall not:
accept a professional assignment if he/she is aware or has
reasonable cause to suspect that another member is acting for the client in
respect of the same assignment, until either the first contract has been
determined by the client, or the other member has consented to him acting.
induce a client to agree to pay sums of money which are not
justified by reference to the work which the member has carried out or has been
instructed to carry out.
offer or give any fee, commission, discount or other
inducement (financial or otherwise) to a third party in return for the
introduction of clients or particular professional assignments unless, before
entering into a legally binding agreement
with
that client he/she makes full disclosure to the relevant client of the nature
or amount of such fee, commission, discount or inducement and the name of the
person or persons to whom such fee, commission, discount or inducement was
offered or given.
6. Practice
a) Ensure that in respect of any firm in which he/she is or
is held out to be a sole proprietor, partner or a director or through which
he/she practises or conducts business:
the composition (list of partners or directors) is clearly stated
on all appropriate documentation and that where there has been a material
alteration to the composition, all clients of the firm or company are notified
of the change promptly;
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the style or title does not adversely reflect upon his/her
professional status as a Professional Engineer and the dignity and reputation
of the engineering profession;
the name is not misleading or liable to
cause confusion with the public, nor does it imply any partnership arrangement
with or endorsement of services by the Society.
b) Titles associated with the registration of Professional
Engineers such as PEng and PEng(UK) and membership of
the Society such as Fellow of the Society of Professional Engineers, Member
of the Society of Professional Engineers, and all others relating to
membership of the Society of Professional Engineers, and the designations FSPE,
MSPE, Hon.FSPE, Hon.MSPE
shall only be used or authorised to be used in connection with a partnership or
company
in the name of any partnership in which such member practises
provided all the members partners are similarly entitled to use the Title and designatory letters
to describe the name of any company
provided only that all the shareholders and/or members of such company and all
the directors of such company are similarly entitled to use the Title.
to describe the name of a firm or business which is not a
partnership or company in which he/she practises provided such use of the Title
does not give the impression that any other person or persons with whom such
member is carrying on business or whom such member employs or with whom such
member is associated in any way is entitled to use the same Relevant Title or,
if the impression referred to is given, such other person or persons is or are
similarly entitled to use the Title.
7. Managerial responsibility
a) In addition to the responsibilities referred to in the
Rules of Professional Conduct, but subject to the following, any Professional
Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain access to the
register shall be prima facie responsible, as a matter of professional conduct,
for the acts or omissions including, in particular, breach of any of the
provisions of the Articles and Bye-Laws of the Society or these Rules of
Professional Conduct of:
any firm in which the member is, or holds him/herself out to
be, or allows him/herself to be held out as a partner, or any firm which the
member allows to use his/her name and/or style and title or designatory
letters in any of its advertisements, publicity material or notepaper; and
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any company of which he/she is a director or any co-director
of that company or any company which the member allows to use his/her name
and/or style and title or designatory letters in any
of its advertisements, publicity material or notepaper.
b) If any Professional Engineer on the register or any
aspiring member seeking to gain access to the register is able to show that,
without default on his/her part, he/she was not aware, and there was no reason
for him to be aware at the time of any breach of these provisions by any firm
or company referred to above and he/she had, prior to the breach, taken all
reasonable steps to ensure that such a breach would not occur, then he/she
shall not be in breach of this Rule.
8 Publicity and Advertising
a) Any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring
member seeking to gain access to the register may publicise his/her services or
permit another person to do so, but in doing so the member must have due regard
to the standards set by the Advertising Standards Authority and any standards
set by any other regulatory or governmental authority in relation to
advertising and ensure that any publicity for which he/she is in any way
responsible is neither inaccurate nor misleading.
b) In all advertising, publicity material or public
statements for which any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring
member seeking to gain access to the register is in any way responsible, he/she
shall avoid all claims of superiority over, or critical comparisons of, the
services provided by other engineers and shall avoid any direct comparison of
fees and charges levied by other engineers.
c) Any Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring
member seeking to gain access to the register may only refer to the name of a
client in any advertising, publicity material or public statement if the prior
written consent of that client is first obtained.
d) Advertisements or other publicity material issued by any
Professional Engineer on the register or any aspiring member seeking to gain
access to the register or by a firm in which they are held out to be a partner
or director or a company through which they practise or conducts their business
may state (subject to compliance with any other relevant regulations or legal
requirements) either expressly or implied that they, the firm or the company
(as the case may be) offers expertise or specialist advice in relation to a
particular field of engineering provided only that this is the case. 8
ASSIGNMENT
From
newspaper, journal, internet, online chatting groups, show one event that
signify the breach of engineering ethics such as use of substandard materials,
breach of safety law, breach of fair practice, attempt to monopolizing , use of
law and authority for safeguarding own benefits or personal associates ,
depressing others and highlight how engineering ethics are breached.
BAE
708 Engineering Knowledge
Study the practical and submit the report on what you have
learnt
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/PracticalCourses.htm
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/electricalengineerpractice.htm
Professional
Electrical Practical Online
Circuit
Example
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Ckt
example.pdf
Example
diagram for online practical
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Example
diagram for online practical.pdf
Example
diagram
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Example
diagram.pdf
3phase
Practical
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/G049
Practical 3phase.pdf
Process
Control Practical
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/I006
Practicals.pdf
Practical
Equipment for Online lab
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Practical
Equipments for Online lab.pdf
Practical
Equipment
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Practical
Equipments.pdf
3.Compulsory Practicals Instruction
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/3.Compulsory
Practicals.zip
3.Compulsory Practicals Equipments+Circuits
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Practical
Semester 1(A).pdf
Practical
Worksheet
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Practical
Worksheet.pdf
Work
performance practicals and project
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/Work
performance practicals and project.doc
4.Power System Practicals Instruction
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/4.Power
System Practicals.zip
Power
System-G015+G046+G037+G038+G039+G042 Work Performance Project
5.Electrical Machine Drive Magnetics Practicals Instruction
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/5.Electrical
Machine Drive Magnetics Practicals.zip
DC
Machine Practical
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/DC
Machine G044 Practicals.zip
Electrical
Machines+Magnetics-G001+E029+G040+G043+G044+G045 Work Performance Projects
6.Power Electronics
Practicals Instruction
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/6.Power
Electronics Practicals.zip
Power
Electronics+Analog Electronics-H025+H026+H045 Work
Performance Projects
8.Renewable Energy Practicals Instruction
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/8.Renewable
Energy Practicals.zip
Renewable
Energy-K032+K025+K035+K041 Work Performance Projects
9.Electrical Fundamental Practicals Instruction
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/9.Electrical
Fundamental Practicals.zip
Electrical Circuit
Fundamental-E029+G002+G048+G049+E025-Work Performance Project
Digital Electronics Laboratory
www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/DigitalElectronicsLab.pdf
Facebook+Youtube Videos
Electrical Equipment
Electrical Machine+Magnetism+
Power Electronics Practical
Electrical Power + Electrical
Fundamental
Digital Electronics
Practical
TOTAL COMPLETED SUBJECTS = 8
TOTAL COMPLETED SUBJECTS Part 1+2+3 = 18
Part 4
BAE 709 Design Project
2 Equivalent units
You need to do a supervised design. In this unit, Singapore
Institute of Engineering Technologists can provide the supervised design which
is a part of Professional Engineers (UK) Assessment. If you do not want to
apply for part of Professional Engineers (UK), IQY Technical College itself
will provide design supervision that you can later use it to apply for
Professional Engineers (UK)
The
followings are required engineering handbooks
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/IntershipFinalProject.htm
http://www.iqytechnicalcollege.com/engineeringdesign.htm
2.Building Services
Engineering Spreadsheets
2.pdf (26.28MB)
This
contains Building Service/ Air Con heat flow problems 11
3.Electrical Engineering formulae & tables
4.Mathematics-The Civil
Engineering Handbook
6.Mech_Eng_Calculations
Dynamics
www.mongroupsydney1.com/Dynamics.pdf
This contains
all Mechanical Engineering Calculations
7.Newnes Electrical Power Engineer
Handbook
8.Newnes_Electrical_Engineers_Handbook
Those are basic
handbooks. Furthermore you can explore wider books in the following links.
You can ask the
teacher to send you the e-Books if you want to use it for your selected design
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/elib.htm
Civil
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/pecivil.htm
Electrical/
Electronics
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/pe3.htm
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/ef.htm#d
Mechanical
http://www.highlightcomputer.com/ef.htm#e
TOTAL COMPLETED SUBJECTS = 2
TOTAL COMPLETED SUBJECTS Part 1+2+3+4
= 20