This course is the mechanical engineering (ME) stream module of one Integrative course of SDIM. Students will develop engineering thinking and basic mechanical engineering skills in machine design and manufacturing by studying machine design processes and machine elements (e.g., gears, motors), engineering drawings and CAD/CAE, material selection and manufacturing processes, and prototype fabrication. Lectures address these topics and skills using theory and in-class exercises and quizzes. Lab sessions provide additional practice. Unlike traditional approach where courses like theory of machines, mechanical design, CAD, etc. are taught separately without focusing on a unified project, the course covers multiple interrelated topics at the same time while emphasizing on practices through lab sessions and design project. This course may serve either as a core course for year-two students majoring ME stream at SDIM, or as the ‘B Version’ of ME303 ‘Fundamentals of Machine Design’, a core course offered by the department of mechanical and energy engineering.For year-2 students.