
A project management module provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, methodologies, and practical techniques required to lead teams and manage resources to successfully achieve specific goals within defined constraints. The course typically guides students through the entire project lifecycle, from initiation and planning to execution, monitoring, and closure. Core concepts such as scope, time, cost, quality, risk, and stakeholder management are explored in depth, often through the lens of established frameworks like Agile or Waterfall. Students learn to create essential project artifacts, including work breakdown structures, project schedules, budgets, and risk registers. By combining theoretical models with practical application, the module equips aspiring project managers with the foundational tools and knowledge needed to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
- Teacher: Shankar Das Sharma
- Teacher: Vincent Ho
- Teacher: Darshan Subedi

This module offers a comprehensive introduction to engineering mechanics, concentrating on the study of forces, equilibrium, motion, energy, friction, and lifting machines within mechanical systems. It encompasses both statics and dynamics, highlighting the use of Newton’s laws, kinematics, work-energy principles, and mechanical advantage concepts to address engineering challenges. Students will enhance their problem-solving abilities, which are crucial for designing and evaluating structures, machines, and mechanical systems across different engineering fields.
- Teacher: Sanjita Limboo
