QUOTE(Riena_988 @ Jul 14 2014, 12:14 PM)
Erm, my engineering field is in Mechanical but if you meant the field of my research topic, I won't be getting a research topic until I get my academic supervisor right?
True, but you are advised to have a desired research topic in mind before you have chosen to work in a particular research group, under the guidance of a particular advisor. This way you can discuss with your advisor if your idea is feasible. You probably won't like it when your advisor forces his/her topic on you, especially if you are uninterested.
Start by searching popular and comprehensive databases such as IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Taylor & Francis, and Wiley-Blackwell. Your university library should have a subscription to some of these and other databases that are password protected. Download and copy the articles that are the most pertinent to the Mechanical Engineering field. As you get more involved in your search, you will start to a get a feel for the important researchers in the field.
QUOTE(Riena_988 @ Jul 14 2014, 12:14 PM)
I have seen the time table for the previous years. The research methodology began on the second semester. Or is it depends on my own preference to study it earlier?
It depends on whether you are allowed to take more than 15 credit hours, or if the RM course is available on the first term. Anyhow, you should discuss this matter with the program coordinator.
QUOTE(Riena_988 @ Jul 14 2014, 12:28 PM)
Since there are selective courses, should I do it before getting an academic supervisor or select them carefully after having a research topic? What advices should you give?
CORE ::*******
1. Applied Heat Transfer
2. Applied Thermodynamics
3. Computational Mathematics
4. Applied Mechanics
5. Project Management for Engineers
6. Research Methodology
ELECTIVE ::**********
1. Computer-Aided Design
2. Energy Efficiency
3. HVAC
4. Tribology
5. Control & Automation
6. Internal Combustion Engine
7. Renewable Energy
8. Finite Element Analysis
9. Materials Selection & Fabrication
10. Fatigue and Failure Analysis
From the table, you are required to complete 6 core courses and 4 electives by the second term. If you intend to do Mini Research Project, you should select the electives carefully. From the list, the electives generally are divided into two categories: Product Design and System Design. Control system is the heart of many electromechanical systems and mechatronic devices. Therefore, if you take an interest in System Design, elective priority shall be given to E5, Control & Automation. You should also pick up Computation Fluid Dynamics (CFD).
On the other hand, if you like to create new products, elective priority shall be given to E8. Mechanical design is the design of a component for optimum size, shape, etc., against failure under the application of operational loads. A good design should also minimize the cost of material and cost of production. For example, optimum beam design is achieved by analyzing the entire structure which naturally considers finite stiffness of the columns, based on their dimensions and material, at its ends. This approach is followed in the Finite Element Method (FEM).
Product Design ::***************
E1. Computer-Aided Design
E4. Tribology
E8. Finite Element Analysis
E9. Materials Selection & Fabrication
E10. Fatigue and Failure Analysis
System Design ::***************
E2. Energy Efficiency
E3. HVAC
E5. Control & Automation
E6. Internal Combustion Engine
E7. Renewable Energy