Course Details

Course Code: EN9105
Course Title: AI Applications and Industry 4.0
Short Title: AI-IN
Course Level:: Level 9
Valid From:: 2024/2025 Sem 1
Credits:: 15
Owner: Faculty of EDICT (Engineering,Design and ICT)
Assessment Method: Achievement
Course Aim

The students will be introduced to modern practices of applications of artificial intelligence in maintenance and the concepts of 4th Industrial Revolution. The importance of digital transformation in the industry sector and the effects of digital technologies such as cloud computing, adaptive robotics, augmented reality,  Internet of Things (IoT) will be analysed. The course also introduces the maturity and readiness models that companies may use to evaluate their status of digitalization. 

 
 
 
CILO
On Completion of this course, the learner will be able to
# Learning Outcome Description
1 Use a combination of approaches to critically analyse the fundamental applications of Industry 4.0 design principles and AI applications
2 Use professional-level skills to apply the Industry 4.0 principles for the evaluation of the maturity and readiness of the digital status of a company.
3 Demonstrate critical knowledge and understanding of the applications of AI in modern maintenance practices
4 Use professional-level skills to communicate in-depth knowledge of the applications of theories and principles of Industry 4.0 and digital readiness.
Requisites
No requisites
 
No Examinations
Other Controlled Assessments
Assessment Type
Presentation
Uncontrolled Assessments
Assessment Type
Simulation
Assessment Type
Project (Group)

The institute reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment

Affiliated Entities
Entity Code Entity Title Entity Version Entity Type
EN1098 Doctorate of Philosophy in Electronics Engineering 1 Programme
ENT1099 Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering 1 Programme
ENT9020 Master of Science in Reliability & Maintenance Management 1 Programme
ENT9098 Master of Science by Research in Electronics Engineering 1 Programme
ENT9099 Master of Science by Research in Mechanical Engineering 1 Programme