Mechanical Equipment Assembly and Application Technology is a course that covers the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and application of mechanical equipment. It is designed to equip students with fundamental skills in operating and commissioning mechanical systems. The course content covers the structure and working principles, installation procedures, commissioning methods, and troubleshooting techniques for mechanical equipment. Based on theoretical learning, students will engage in hands-on practice through experiments and project-based activities, enhancing their practical skills and ability to solve real-world problems.
In addition, the course introduces the application of modern mechanical equipment, helping students understand trends in advanced manufacturing technologies and intelligent equipment. This lays a solid foundation for their future careers in mechanical engineering, production management, and related fields. Through this course, students will develop strong capabilities in equipment installation and commissioning as well as an awareness of equipment application, paving the way to becoming qualified engineering technicians.
The course is delivered in a blended format, combining online and offline instruction. In accordance with the standards for high-quality courses, instructional videos were produced, featuring practical operation guidance, Chinese-English subtitles, reflective questions, and an enhanced user interface with dynamic visual effects to make the course presentation more engaging.
This course consists of a total of 30 lecture hours, structured into five main chapters, with core value education elements organically integrated into the content. It adopts the OBE (Outcome-Based Education) philosophy, incorporating discovery-based learning and self-directed learning guidance, skillfully leveraging the diversity of online information to encourage students’ exploratory learning.
The course is supported by a strong teaching team with high professional competence, including two instructors with senior professional titles and two with master’s degrees.