Modul 1 English for Engineering 1
Modul 1 English for Engineering 1
ENGINEERING 1
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❑ PROJECT 1 → PROJECT ASSIGNMENT will be given in
Week 6 (Modul 1 s.d. 6), The project must be
submitted in Week 6.
❑ PROJECT 2 → PROJECT ASSIGNMENT will be given in
Week 11 (Modul 7 s.d. 11), The project must be
submitted in Week 11.
❑FINAL TEST → Week 16 (Modul 1 s.d. 15), the schedule
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Project 1
Final 30%
Examination
40%
Project 2
30%
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Engineers apply scientific principles to design or
develop structures, equipment, or processes.
Engineering is a huge discipline. In general, an
engineer applies scientific knowledge to solve
practical problems and design equipment and
processes.
Most sources recognize at least 4 but sometimes
up to 6 major types of Engineering with the
remaining ones being often connected or even a
subdivision of one of these.
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Mechanical Engineering
• Most of the time, when people imagine an engineer, they
are actually imagining a mechanical engineer. They are the
ones who design, build, and fix mechanical systems, such
as machines, tools, or engines.
• Mechanical Engineering is probably the most versatile
branch of Engineering, which allows you to explore a wide
range of jobs afterwards. As a Mechanical Engineer, you
could work on designing automobiles, aircraft, robots,
medical devices, heating and cooling systems, power
generation equipment, and much more. You could also
work on reducing environmental impact or improving
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Marine Engineering
• Marine Engineering focuses on the design, construction,
and maintenance of marine vessels and structures, such
as ships, boats, and submarines. Marine engineers work
on various projects related to such vessels as well as
other marine equipment.
• Often, marine engineers work on board ships, so being
prepared to work at sea for long periods of time is an
important factor to consider if you want to apply for this
degree.
• Apart from mechanical engineering, this field also
overlaps with electrical, electronic, and computer
engineering.
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Civil Engineering
• Civil Engineering focuses on the infrastructure and
buildings of our society. A civil engineer is involved in
designing and building things like roads, bridges, and
buildings, but also airports, the sewage system and sewage
treatment plants, water supply systems and dams.
• Civil engineering pertains to the discipline pertaining to the
design, construction, analysis, and maintenance of
structures, both natural and man-made, including bridge,
roads, dams, and buildings. Sub-disciplines of civil
engineering may include construction engineering,
materials engineering, control engineering, structural
engineering, urban engineering, municipal engineering,
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Industrial Engineering
• Types of industrial engineering include safety engineering,
supply chain engineering, manufacturing engineering,
textile engineering, reliability engineering, component
engineering, and systems engineering.
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Systems Engineering
• Systems Engineering is an interdisciplinary field which
integrates knowledge from several engineering
branches like industrial, electrical, mechanical, and
others in order to design well-performing systems.
According to NASA, “a ‘system’ is the combination of
elements that function together to produce the
capability required to meet a need.” So Systems
Engineering is about finding the right balance between
several factors that can make a system function most
efficiently.
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Supply Chain Engineering
• Supply Chain Engineering deals with the design and
optimization of supply chains – the process of turning
raw materials into finished products, which are
afterwards sold to consumers. Thus, it involves
planning, sourcing, logistics, production, pricing, and
delivery. A Supply Chain Engineer works with
mathematical modelling (describing a concrete system
in mathematical terms and concepts).
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Manufacturing Engineering
• Manufacturing Engineering applies engineering
principles to the process of improving productivity,
efficiency, and quality in manufacturing operations. In
order to achieve high-quality products, engineers
optimize production methods, equipment and
technologies, and work strategies.
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Grammar (1)
Simple Present Tense
The tense is used to describe habits, unchanging
situations, general truths, and fixed
arrangements.
The form of Simple present:
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Present Continuous Tense
The tense is used to describe continuing actions.
The form of Present Continuous tense:
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Source: Buer, Sven-Vegard., Semini, Marco.,
Strandhagen, Jan Ola & Sgarbossa, Fabio. (2021).
The Complementary Effect of Lean Manufacturing
and Digitalisation on Operational Performance.
International Journal of Production Research, 59:7,
1976-1992, DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2020.1790684
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• Answer the following question according to the
journal above:
1. Explain background to conduct the research!
2. Explain the relationships between the use of
lean manufacturing, factory digitalisation, and
operational performance!
3. How lean manufacturing and factory
digitalisation affect the operational
performance of manufacturing firm? Explain
your answer!
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Daftar Pustaka
Buer, Sven-Vegard., Semini, Marco., Strandhagen, Jan Ola &
Sgarbossa, Fabio. (2021). The Complementary Effect of Lean
Manufacturing and Digitalisation on Operational Performance.
International Journal of Production Research, 59:7, 1976-1992,
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2020.1790684
http://test-english.com. Present Simple vs Continuous – Meaning .
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