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Semester 1
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EE 100: Electric Circuits (3+1)
Historical development: charge, current, potential difference. Current-voltage relationship for
resistance, inductance, and capacitance. Constant voltage and constant current sources.
Kirchoffs Laws: Loop and node equations, Thevenin and Nortons theorems, Concept and use of
duality. First order differential equations. Determination of current and voltage in R-L and R-C
circuits. Sinusoidal Current: Complex numbers and phasor notation. Concept and handling of
phasor impedance. Lagging and leading currents and voltages. RMS and average values in
general and for sinusoids. Complex power. Power factor and correction, Maximum power
transfer theorem.
Textbook:
The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, by Ronald E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa,
Gregory J. Toussaint, John Wiley, 6th Edition, 2009.
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EE 101: Electrical Workshop Practice (0+1)
The objective is to familiarize students with basic practices in electrical, machine, fitting,
carpentry, and foundry shops. The skills in using machines, equipment, tools, and measuring
instruments is developed. Safe handling of machines and tools is emphasized. Other topics
include: Use of wire gauges; Earthing and testing with Megger meter; Industrial, domestic and
auto wiring design; Jointing wires and cables; Transformer and motor winding; PCB design,
fabrication and soldering.
Textbook:
Islamic Studies (Muslims): Fazail-e-Quran: Compilation of Quran, Surah Almaida (v1-26). Halal
and Haram, Relations with Muslims and Non Muslims, Rights of Non Muslims. Surah Al-Furqan
(V63-77). Importance of Unity of Muslim Umah. Importance of Sunah; Hadid; types of Hadid
(Mutwater, Mushhoor, Aziz, Ghareeb).
Tauheed: Argument for the oneness of Allah, impact of Tuheed on human life , Verser about
Tuheed, Surah Ambia (V22). Surah Albaqrah (V163, V264). Concept of Abadat ( Salat, Soom,
Zakat, Haj and Jehad. Concept of Resalat and prophet hood, Need for prophet, Characteristics of
a prophet. Life of the prophet (Seerat) as embodiment of Islamic Ideology. Faith in the hereafter
(Akhrat). Rights of Woman in Islam.
Ethics (Non-Muslims): Philosophical & Psychological aspects of Ethics. Types of Ethics.
Religion 's superiority on Ethics Revealed books. Hinduism & Judaism. Ethics in building of
character Some selected Quranic verses. Comparative Ethics of religions concept qf one God
indifferent religions. Simple living and honesty. Concepts in Buddhism & spread of Buddhism.
Personal habits and ethics, some Quranic verses.
Pakistan Studies: Foundation of Pakistan; Early advent of Islam and notes on different
personalities Events up to Mujahid Movement. Aligarh movement. Sindh Madrassa. Khilafat
movement. Various other movements for Pakistan freedom. 1947 Events. Role of women &
students in freedom movement, early difficulties faced by the new country. Hyderabad &
Junagarh Kashmir. Geographical boundaries, industry & mineral wealth of Pakistan.
Textbook:
Pakistan Studies by Muhammad Ikram Rabbani, Urdu Bazar publishers, 2005.
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MA 100: Mathematical Foundations of Electrical Engineering (3+0)
The main objective of the course is to introduce differentiation and integration techniques. The
topics covered include: Functions and Limits, Differentiation, Applications of Derivatives,
Integration, Techniques of Integration, Applications of Definite Integrals, Infinite Sequences and
Series.
Textbook:
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, by Douglas C. Giancoli, 4E, PH, 2009.
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Semester 2
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EE 110: Circuit Analysis and Design (3+1)
Solution of R-L-C circuits. Higher order differential equations. Laplace transform and related
theorems. Transform of signals involving generalized functions. Convolution. Impedance
functions and network theorems. Two-port parameters. Frequency response. Magnitude and
phase plots. Parts of network functions. Real and imaginary parts as a function of frequency.
Fourier series, trigonometric and exponential forms, signal spectra and Fourier transform.
Relationship between Laplace and Fourier transforms.
Textbook:
The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, by Ronald E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa,
Gregory J. Toussaint, John Wiley, 6th Edition, 2009.
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EE 111: Semiconductor Devices (3+1)
Examples of Electronic Systems; Basic physics of semiconductors, p-n junction as a diode; p-n
junction forward bias; p-n junction reverse bias; Zener diodes, Zener breakdown; Physics of
bipolar transistors; Bipolar amplifiers: Physics of MOS transistors; CMOS amplifiers.
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Semester 3
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EE 210: Analog Electronic Circuits (3+1)
Op-Amp-based circuits, Cascode stages and current mirrors, Differential amplifiers, Frequency
response, Feedback topologies, Output stages and power amplifiers, Analog filters, Digital
CMOS circuits.
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Semester 4
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EE 211: Electrical Instruments and Measurements (3+1)
This course provides and introduction to the basic principles & building blocks for the analysis &
design of Instrumentation systems for electrical / electronic and related physical measurements. It
covers the basis of measurements, factors affecting measuring errors. Measuring & indicating
instruments. Measurement of waveform, impedance and circuit parameters, RF and microwave.
Electronic system performance, noise and harmonic distortion . The design and construction of
essential measuring instruments, Oscilloscopes, DSO, Frequency Counters, Spectrum Analyzers,
Logic Analyzers, Signature Analyzers, Network Analyzers, Signal Generators, Pulse Generators,
Arbitrary Waveform Generators. Introduction to advanced concepts, standard instrument busses,
virtual instrumentation. The concept of sensors, measurement of physical / chemical and other
phenomena critical to Electrical / Electronic engineering.
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The objective of the course is two fold: (a) to provide the student with a solid mathematical
foundation in complex variables and common engineering transforms and (b) to prepare the
student for graduate-level core courses in communication, control and signal processing by
giving the student a thorough working knowledge of these techniques. The topics covered
include: analysis of linear time invariant systems, Fourier series, continuous and discrete time
Fourier transform, Z-transform and Discrete Fourier Transform.
Textbook:
The x86 PC: Assembly Language, Design, and Interfacing, by Muhammad Ali
Mazidi, Janice Mazidi, and Danny Causey, 5E, PH, 2009.
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BBA 200: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (2+0)
Fundamental principles of mental life and human behavior. Significance of psychology in
human relationships and self-understanding. Topics covered include evolutionary
psychology, neuropsychology, biological psychology, positive psychology, applied
psychology, careers, and multiculturalism and diversity.
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MA 201: Linear Algebra (3+0)
The objective of the course is to introduce matrix theory and its underlying concepts with
application to engineering problems. The topics covered include: matrices, Gaussian elimination,
vector spaces, linear equations, orthogonality, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, similarity
transformations, Jordan canonical form and singular value decomposition.
Textbook:
Linear Algebra and Its Applications, by Gilbert Strang, 4E, Brooks Cole, 2005.
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Semester 5
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EE 300: System Engineering Management (3+0)
This practical introduction to systems engineering and analysis provides the concepts,
methodologies, models, and tools needed to understand and implement a total life-cycle
approach to systems and their analysis. Contents would address identification of a need and
extending that need through requirements determination, functional analysis and allocation,
design synthesis, evaluation, and validation, operation and support, phase-out, and disposal.
Improvement of systems currently in being, showing that by employing the iterative process of
analysis, evaluation, feedback, and modification, most systems in existence can be improved in
their affordability, effectiveness, and stakeholder satisfaction.
Textbook:
Examples of electrical, mechanical and biological control systems. Open- and closed-loop
control Mathematical models. Block diagrams. Second order systems. Step and impulse
response. Performance criteria. Steady state error. Sensitivity, s-plane system stability. Analysis
and design with the root locu method. Frequency domain analysis: Bode plots, Nyquist criterion,
gain and phase margins, Nichols charts. The State-space method: state equations, flow graphs,
stability. Compensation techniques. Sampled-data systems: z-transform, stability.
Textbook:
1) Control Systems Engineering, by Norman S. Nise, 5E, Wiley, 2007.
2) Automatic Control Systems, by Farid Golnaraghi and Benjamin C. Kuo, 9E,
Wiley, 2009.
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EE 351: Design of Electrical Machines (3+0)
Theoretical principles and techniques of electrical machine design. Design of rotating electrical
machines with step-by-step approach to machine design.
The course presents: Machine type definitions; different synchronous, asynchronous, DC, and
doubly salient reluctance machines. Analysis of types of construction; external pole, internal
pole, and radial flux machines. The properties of rotating electrical machines, including the
insulation and heat removal options. Methods for tackling, and solutions to, real design
problems. Rotor surface magnet permanent magnet machine and squirrel cage induction machine
design calculations.
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energy, Dielectrics and conductors (metals) in electrostatic fields, Method of images, Boundary
conditions, Capacitance, Poissons and Laplaces equations, Boundary value problems. Electric
Currents: Current density, The Continuity Equation, Nature of direct current, Conduction in
metals and semiconductors, Ohms law, Power dissipation and Joules law. Resistance
calculations. Static magnetic fields: Biot-Savarts law and applications, Amperes Circuital law,
Curl, Vector magnetic potential, Magnetic materials, Boundary conditions, Inductance, Magnetic
energy. Magnetic forces and torques. Time-varying fields: Faradays law, Transformer emf and
motional emf, Displacement current, Maxwells equations in point and integral forms, Wave
equations and their solutions: the retarded potentials, Boundary conditions.
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Semester 6
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EE 321: Communication Systems (3+1)
The course covers basic principles of communication systems. The topics covered include:
Signals, Signal Space, Analysis and Transmission of Signals, Amplitude Modulations and
Demodulations, Angle Modulation and Demodulation, Sampling and Analog to Digital
Conversion, Principle of Digital Data Transmission, Random Processes and Spectral Analysis,
Performance Analysis of Modulated Communication Systems Under Noise.
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Storage Structure, I/O Systems, Protection and Security, Distributed Systems, Special Purpose
Systems, Real-Time Systems, Linux System.
Textbook:
1) Advanced Digital Design with Verilog HDL, by Michael D. Ciletti, 2/E, PH,
2010.
2) Digital Design, by Morris Mano and Michael D. Ciletti, 4E, PH, 2007.
3) Digital Design: Principles and Practices, F. Wakerly, 4E, PH, 2005.
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EE 381: Optical Circuits and Systems (3+0)
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Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Fast Fourier
Transform, Random Numbers generators.
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Semester 7
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EE 410: Power Electronics (3+1)
Power Semiconductor Diodes and Circuits, Diode Rectifiers, Power Transistors, DC-DC
Converters, Pulse-width Modulated Inverters, Thyristors, Resonant Pulse Inverters, Multilevel
Inverters, Controlled Rectifiers, AC Voltage Controllers, Static Switches, Flexible AC
Transmission Systems. , Linear Regulated Power Supplies, DC Drives, AC Drives, Protection of
Devices and Circuits.
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Generation of high voltages; Measurement of high voltages; Electrostatic fields and field stress
control; Electrical breakdown in gases; Breakdown in solid and liquid bielectrics; Nondestructive insulation test techniques; Overvoltages; Testing procedures and insulation
coordination; Design and testing of external insulation.
Textbook:
CMOS VLSI Design: A Circuits and Systems Perspective, by Neil Weste and
David Harris, 4E, AW, 2010.
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EE 475: Computer Architecture (3+1)
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Instruction set architectures; Pipelining; Memory systems; I/O systems; RISC architectures;
Multi-cores, multiprocessors and clusters; Parallel and distributed processing; Performance
Evaluation; Support for programming languages and operating systems.
Textbook:
Computer Organization and Design, by Hennessy and Patterson, 4E,
Kaufman, 2008.
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EE 482: Microwave Engineering (3+1)
Review of electromagnetic fundamentals, microwave network analysis, advanced impedance
matching techniques, resonators, power dividers, directional couplers, filters, microstrip
antennas, noise, and amplifier design.
Textbook:
Microwave Engineering, by David Pozar, 3E, Wiley, 2004.
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Semester 8
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EE 411: Industrial Electronics (3+1)
Electric heating: principles and applications, induction and dielectric heating. HF welding. Spot
welding control. Industrial control: speed control of DC, AC and servo motors, AC and DC
drives. Process control. Measurement of non-electrical quantities: temperature, displacement,
pressure, time, frequency. Digital industrial measuring systems. Ultrasonic generation and
application. X-ray applications in industry. PLCs: industrial control using PLCs. Data
acquisition, distributed control system in process industries.
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Big O, omega, and theta notation to give asymptotic upper, lower, and tight bounds on time and
space complexity of algorithms; Time complexity of recursively defined algorithms. Algorithm
design using the greedy, dynamic programming, divide-and-conquer and branch-and-bound
strategies. Hash tables, binary search trees, and graphs. Sequential search, binary search, O(N log
N) sorting algorithms, and fundamental graph algorithms including depth-first and breadth-first
search, single-source and all-pairs shortest paths, and minimum spanning tree algorithm.
Textbook:
Introduction to Algorithms, by Cormen et al, 3E, MIT Press, 2009.
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EE 434: Artificial Intelligence (3+0)
Introduction, Intelligent Agents, Solving Problems by Searching, Constraint Satisfaction
Problems, Logical Agents, Inference in First-Order Logic, Planning and Acting in the Real
world, Knowledge Representation, Quantifying Uncertainty, Probabilistic Reasoning, Making
Simple Decisions, Making Complex Decisions, Learning from Examples, Learning Probabilistic
Models, Reinforcement Learning.
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EE 455: Power Plant Engineering (3+0)
The course is designed to provide the students knowledge about the performance, analysis,
evaluation and design of various conventional power plants. These plants will consist of coalfired steam power plants, gas-turbine power plants, combined-cycle power plants, nuclear power
plants and hydro-electric power plants.
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EE 476: Wireless and Mobile Networks (3+1)
(Pre-Requisite: Computer Networks)
Air interference design: wireless medium characteristics, media access, and discussion of
physical layer issues; Wireless network operation: planning, mobility management, radio
resources, power management, and security; Implementation of cellular telephone and mobile
data networks based on CDMA, TDMA, and GSM; Key wideband local access technologies:
IEEE 802.11 WLANs, HIPERLAN, and connection-based voice-oriented WATM; Emerging
OFDM and Ultrawideband (UWB) technologies; Ad hoc networking, Bluetooth, and WPAN;
Wireless geolocation and indoor positioning techniques and systems.
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