Semester 1

Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Metallurgy, Mechanical Engineering Drawing,
Computer Skills, Applied Communication Skills I(X), English Language

Semester 2

Metallurgical Chemistry, Physical Metallurgy, Practical Metallurgy, Mathematics, Applied
Communication Skills I(Y).
Optional subjects:
Strength of Materials (PM option) or Mineral Processing (EM option).

Semester 3

Quality Control, Metallurgical Thermodynamics, Physical Metallurgy (PM option) or,
Applied Mineral Processing (EM option), Applied Communication Skills 2(X).

Three subjects from the following: Materials Testing: Metallurgy (PM option), Extraction of Non-Ferrous Metals (EM option), Production of Iron & Steel (EM), Foundry Technology (PM & EM), Ferroalloy Technology (EM option), Geology (EM option), Mechanical Deformation Technology (PM option), Chemical Metallurgy (EM option), Refractories (EM option).

Semester 4

Physical Metallurgy (PM option) or Applied Mineral Processing (EM option),

Four subjects from the following:
Foundry Technology (PM & EM), Corrosion (PM & EM), Quality Control (PM & EM), Chemical Metallurgy (EM option), Mechanical Metallurgy (PM option), Welding
Technology (PM option), Mechanical Deformation Technology (PM option), Extraction of Non-Ferrous Metals (EM option), Production of Iron & Steel (EM option), Heat and Mass Transfer (PM & EM), Refractories (EM option).
Remarks
The programme consists of a minimum of 24 credits, spread over a minimum of four semesters, plus one year Work Integrated Learning at an approved employer. The Applied Communication Skills 2(Y).