The document informs MS students in the Electrical Engineering Department that they must pass at least 5 of the listed core courses in order to complete their degree program. It provides two lists of core course options - one for the Communication/Microwave discipline and one for the Power discipline - covering topics such as digital communication systems, stochastic processes, signal processing, computer networks, RF circuits and systems, electromagnetics, antennas, power systems protection, high voltage engineering, and power system quality and planning.
The document informs MS students in the Electrical Engineering Department that they must pass at least 5 of the listed core courses in order to complete their degree program. It provides two lists of core course options - one for the Communication/Microwave discipline and one for the Power discipline - covering topics such as digital communication systems, stochastic processes, signal processing, computer networks, RF circuits and systems, electromagnetics, antennas, power systems protection, high voltage engineering, and power system quality and planning.
The document informs MS students in the Electrical Engineering Department that they must pass at least 5 of the listed core courses in order to complete their degree program. It provides two lists of core course options - one for the Communication/Microwave discipline and one for the Power discipline - covering topics such as digital communication systems, stochastic processes, signal processing, computer networks, RF circuits and systems, electromagnetics, antennas, power systems protection, high voltage engineering, and power system quality and planning.
STUDENT ENROLLED IN MS PROGRAMME MS students are informed that at least 5 of the following core courses are to be passed to complete the degree programme: Core Courses: Communication/Microwave Discipline 1. Mathematical Methods for Engineers. 2. Digital Communication System. 3. Advance Stochastic Process. 4. Advance Digital Signal Processing. 5. Advance Computer Networks. 6. Analysis & Design of RF Circuits & System 7. Non-Linear Microwave & RF Circuits. 8. Advance Engineering Electrodynamics. 9. Antenna Theory & Design Core Courses: Power Discipline 1. Mathematical Methods for Engineers. 2. Advance Power System Protection. 3. Advance High Voltage Engineering. 4. Power Circuit Breaker & Substations. 5. Power System Quality, Reliability & Planning