Title: ME 400 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
1 ME 400 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
- ASSIST. PROF. Dr. SAAD YASIN
2Requirements
- Must be in the 5th academic term or above.
- Must Not take any courses in the summer school
- Must Spend 40 continuous days, all of which
should be in the same establishment.
3Requirements Contd
- All students who are planning to do summer
training should attend a two session workshops
that will be held during the spring semester of
each year by the summer training coordinator and
other faculty members.
4Requirements Contd
- The first session is devoted to giving the
students all the information that will make their
summer training experience productive,
manageable, and organized. - The second session will be devoted to report
writing and format. - Attendance to both sessions is a must
5NEW LOGBOOK
- The summer training booklet format is changed
- The new booklet is a soft copy booklet, each page
is titled and chronically dated and should
contains the summary of the work performed and
duties assigned for each training day and should
be signed and stamped by the student immediate
supervisor
6Acceptable Companies to do Industrial Training At
- The company you choose to do your training at
should - Have at least two professional mechanical
engineers and at least one of them will supervise
your work - Involved in manufacturing products that is very
closely related to mechanical engineering such as
Automotive, airspace, HVAC, Power Plants,
Factories, Metal working, Petroleum
7Unacceptable Companies to Do Industrial Training
At
- Any company that deals with sales, public
relations, management, and pure technical work - Companies that do not allow trainee to be
involved in engineering work and work them
instead in clerical or technical work or any
other type of work that is not related to
engineering - Examples, Auto parts store, car dealership, EMU
maintenance department, mechanics shops, etc
8Company Acceptance Letter
- Bring to your summer training coordinator
information about the company you are planning to
do your summer training at - Fill in the Form which will be available on
- me.emu.edu.tr/me400
9Company Acceptance Letter Contd
- Information could be
- company catalogs
- type of the manufacturing product of the company
- number of mechanical engineers in the company
- webpage address
- Immediate supervisor name and rank, etc
- Students who do not have any company in mind can
ask Us to find him one
10Application Letter
- Your summer training coordinator will write an
official letter to the company of your choice - an official acceptance letter must be received by
me and filed so that it can be included in the
summer training report
11After and During Summer Training
- Register for ME 400 during the course
registration period for the Fall semester - During registration, submit a written statement
to your advisor, showing your name/surname,
student number, and subject of your summer
training (building construction, road
construction, factory, etc.).
12After and During Summer Training
Contd
- Student during the summer should start writing
their training report and present initial draft
copy to their assigned advisor before the
registration of the fall semester.
13After Summer Training is Completed
Contd
- The student will only be allowed to register for
ME 400 for the fall term if they present the
first draft to their advisor and anticipate
finishing the final report two days prior to the
deadline for the drop and add registration period - Student that do not submit the final report
before the deadline will be automatically dropped
out of the course
14Presentation Time
- The oral presentation should be conducted in the
first month of Fall semester and each students
jury members should include their report writing
advisor
15Things to Include in your Report
- Name of the company and its location
- The structural Map Head of the company, vice
head, General manger, Divisions, divisions
mangers, engineers etc - What products does the company manufacture?
16Things to Include in your Report Contd
- How the product is produced in chronicle order
from the inception of ideas to the finished
products and how does the product evolve through
each of the companys department and division - Company Market share and its local and
international competitors - For the product that you will be involved in,
include the products descriptions as well as
photos and manufacturing processes.
17Personal Involvement
- Describe your working conditions and functions
such as who is your supervisor (include his name
and his position), other team members or
coworkers and what their functions to complement
your function. - Chronically, write down your daily work,
assignments, accomplishments, and team interaction
18Personal Involvement Contd
- Write what you exactly did there and what
experiences you gained throughout your training. - make a comparison between theory (things you
learned in the classroom) and practice (things
you did at the company) - Example if you have taken a thermodynamics
course and your training was conducted at an AC
company where you worked under a HVAC design
engineer, then tell us how you used what you
learned from the thermodynamics course and how
you applied it in your design calculations or job
functions
19Personal Involvement Contd
- Show some work samples that you have conducted at
the company through graphs, pictures, data,
drawings, or design calculation so that they can
be included in your report. - Always remember that when you are on your
training internship you are not only representing
yourself, but also represent the school, the
instructors, and other follow students, therefore
,try to be the best you can be.
20Documents Required after Training
- Sealed Letter from the Company, written by your
supervisor or company manager, should be
presented to the summer training coordinator
21Final Advice and Concluding Remarks
- When you go to a company to do your industrial
training you are going as an engineer in training
not student or busboy or secretary or watcher - So live up to your name and get involved in
engineering work and work hard so you can impress
your supervisors and coworkers - Enjoy your Industrial training time and remember
the next time you are going to be there you will
be in charge and in a responsible position - GOOD LUCK