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The document summarizes the courses offered for the undergraduate B.Sc program in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University in Bangladesh. It outlines the courses by level, semester, title, and credits. There are a total of 42 theory courses worth 123 credits and 26 sessional courses worth 36.5 credits, adding up to a total of 159.5 credits required to complete the program. The courses cover topics in electrical circuits, electronics, signals and systems, power systems, control systems, and communication theory. Elective courses are also offered in specialized topics.
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The document summarizes the courses offered for the undergraduate B.Sc program in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University in Bangladesh. It outlines the courses by level, semester, title, and credits. There are a total of 42 theory courses worth 123 credits and 26 sessional courses worth 36.5 credits, adding up to a total of 159.5 credits required to complete the program. The courses cover topics in electrical circuits, electronics, signals and systems, power systems, control systems, and communication theory. Elective courses are also offered in specialized topics.
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Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University,

Dinajpur,Bangladesh.

Summary of Courses for Undergraduate Program of B.Sc in Electrical &


Electronic Engineering (EEE)

Level Semester Theory Sessional Total


No. of Credits No. of Credits Credits
Courses Courses
1 5 15.0 4 5.0 20.0
1 5 14.0 4 5.5 19.5
2 6 17.0 2 3.0 20.0
2 5 15.0 4 5.5 20.5
3 6 17.0 3 4.5 21.5
3 5 14.0 4 6.0 20.0
4 5 16.0 2 3.0 19.0
4 5 15.0 3 4.0 19.0
Total 42 123.0 26 36.5 159.5

A JOINT WORK BY EEE 1ST BATCH


MD.Mostafizur Rahman, Tasmia Binte Hamid, Tasmine Ara Surovi,
MD.Mohiuddin Ahmed Moin, MD.Tasnimul Hasan, Afrina Aziz Ruponti,
MD.Mejanur Rahaman.

ORGANIZER
MD.Mejanur Rahaman.
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Courses offered to the undergraduate student of EEE program
Level-1 Semester-l
Course code Course title Credits
EEE 105 Electrical Circuit-l 3.0
EEE 106 Electrical Circuit-l Sessional 1.5
ACH 117 General Chemistry 3.0
ACH 118 General Chemistry Sessional 1.0
MAP 115 Mechanics,Waves and Oscillations,Optics 3.0
and Thermal Physics
MAP 116 Mechanics,Waves and Oscillations,Optics 1.0
and Thermal Physics Sessional
MAP 129 Calculas-l 3.0
MAP 131 Calculas-ll 3.0
AIE 124 Engineering Drawing 1.5
Total 20.0

Level-1 Semester-ll
Course code Course title Credits
EEE 107 Electrical Circuit-ll 3.0
EEE 108 Electrical Circuit-ll Sessional 1.5
EEE 110 Electrical Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1.5
MAP 133 Modern Physics,Electricity and 3.0
Magnetism
MAP 134 Physics Sessional 1.0
CIT 117 Computer programming 3.0
CIT 118 Computer programming Sessional 1.5
MAP 135 Ordinary and partial Differential 3.0
Equations
SSL 121 Sociology 2.0
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Total 19.5
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Level-2 Semester-l

Course code Course title Credits


EEE 211 Electronics-l 3.0
EEE 212 Electronics-l Sessional 1.5
EEE 213 Electrical Machine-l 3.0
EEE 214 Electrical Machine-l Sessional 1.5
EEE 215 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3.0
MAP 213 Linear Algebra 3.0
SSL 223 English 3.0
ECN 277 Fundamentals of Economics 2.0
Total 20.0

Level-2 Semester-ll

Course code Course title Credits


EEE 217 Electrical Machine-ll 3.0
EEE 218 Electrical Machine-ll Sessional 1.5
EEE 219 Electronics-ll 3.0
EEE 220 Electronics-ll Sessional 1.5
TEE 215 Signals and Systems 3.0
AIE 227 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals 3.0
AIE 228 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals 1.5
Sessional
STT 223 Basic statistics and probability 3.0
STT 224 Basic statistics and probability Sessional 1.0
Total 20.5
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Level-3 Semester-l

Course code Course title Credits


EEE 307 Optoelectronics 3.0
EEE 309 Digital Electronics 3.0
EEE 310 Digital Electronics Sessional 1.5
EEE 311 Transmission & Distribution of Electrical 3.0
Power
TEE 351 Communication Theory 3.0
TEE 352 Communication Theory Sessional 1.5
EEE 300 Electrical Services Desing 1.5
EEE 315 Electrical Properties of Material 3.0
ACT 305 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2.0
Total 21.5

Level-3 Semester-ll

Course code Course title Credits


EEE 317 Industrial and Power Electronics 3.0
EEE 318 Industrial and Power Electronics Sessional 1.5
TEE 353 Digital Signal Processing 3.0
TEE 354 Digital Signal Processing Sessional 1.5
CEN 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3.0
CEN 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Sessional 1.5
EEE 323 Power System-l 3.0
EEE 324 Power System-l Sessional 1.5
MGT 309 Industrial Management 2.0
Total 20.0
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Level-4 Semester-l

Course code Course title Credits


EEE 400 Project/Thesis 3.0
EEE 403 Solid State Devices & VLSI 4.0
EEE 405 Control System 3.0
EEE 406 Control System Sessional 1.5
Elective l One course from Elective l 3.0
Elective ll One course from Elective ll 3.0
( Theory+ Sessional) 1.5
Total 19.0

Level-4 Semester-ll

Course code Course title Credits


EEE 400 Project/Thesis 3.0
EEE 407 Microcontroller Based System Design 3.0
EEE 408 Microcontroller Based System Design 1.5
Sessional
Elective lll One course from Elective lll 3.0
( Theory+ Sessional) 1.5
Elective lV One course from Elective lV 3.0
Elective V One course from Elective V 3.0
EEE 444 Industrial Training 1.0
Total 19.0
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Elective Course Divisions:

Five elective courses (Elective l – Elective V) are offered to the student according to the following lists.

Elective l

Course code Course title Credit


EEE 409 Power System ll 3.0
EEE 483 Optical Fiber Communication 3.0
CEN 443 Computer Networks 3.0
Elective ll

Course code Course title Credit


Indiv. Total
EEE 413 Power System Protection 3.0 4.5
EEE 414 Power System Protection Sessional 1.5
TEE 485 Digital Communication 3.0 4.5
TEE 486 Digital Communication Sessional 1.5
CIT 453 Computer Networks 3.0 4.5
CIT 454 Computer Networks Sessional 1.5

Elective lll

Course code Course title Credit


Indiv. Total
EEE 417 Non-conventional Energy 3.0 4.5
EEE 418 Non-conventional Energy Sessional 1.5
TEE 487 Microwave Engineering 3.0 4.5
TEE 488 Microwave Engineering Sessional 1.5
CEN 441 Microprocessor system Design 3.0 4.5
CEN 442 Microprocessor system Design Sessional 1.5

Elective lV

Course code Course title Credit


EEE 433 Power Plant Engineering and Economy 3.0
TEE 489 Telecommunication Engineering 3.0
CIT 451 Multimedia Communication 3.0
Elective V

Course code Course title Credit


EEE 435 Electrical Machine lll 3.0
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TEE 491 Mobile Cellular Communication 3.0


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Detailed Syllabus
B.Sc in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University,
Dinajpur,Bangladesh.

Level-1 semester-l

EEE 105 Electrical Circuits-I 3.0 Credits


Circuit Variables and elements: Voltage, current, power, energy,
independent and dependent sources, resistance. Basic laws: Ohm’s law,
Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws .Simple resistive circuits: Series and
parallel circuits, voltage and current division, wye-delta transformation.
Techniques of circuit analysis: Nodal and mesh analysis including
supernode and supermesh. Network theorems: Source transformation,
Thevenin’s, Norton’s and superposition theorems with applications in
circuits having independent and dependent sources, maximum power
transfer condition and reciprocity theorem. Energy storage elements:
Inductors and capacitors, series parallel combination of inductors and
capacitors. Responses of RL and RC circuits: Natural and step responses.
Magnetic quantities and variables: Flux, permeability and reluctance,
magnetic field strength, magnetic potential, flux density, magnetization
curve. Laws in magnetic circuits: Ohm’s law and Ampere’s circuital law.
Magnetic circuits: series, parallel and series-parallel circuits.
EEE 106 Electrical Circuits-l ( Sessional) 1.5 Credits

In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the


theories and concepts learned in EEE 105.
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ACH 117 General Chemistry 3.0 Credits
Atomic Structure, quantum numbers, electronic configuration, periodic table.
Properties and uses of noble gases. Different types of chemical bonds and
their properties. Molecular structures of compounds. Selective organic
reactions.
Different types of solutions and their compositions. Phase rule, phase
diagram of monocomponent system. Properties of dilute solutions. Thermo
chemistry, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria. Ionization of water and pH
concept. Electrical properties of solution.
ACH 118 General Chemistry Sessional 1.0 Credit
Laboratory experiments based on ACH 117.
MAP 115 Mechanics, Waves and Oscillations, Optics 2.0 Credits
and Thermal Physics

Mechanics: Linear momentum of a particle, linear momentum of a system of


particles, conservation of linear momentum, some applications of the
momentum principle; Angular momentum of a particle, angular momentum
of a system of particles, Kepler’s law of planetary motion, the law of
universal Gravitation, the motion of planets and satellites, Schrodinger time
independent equation, expectation value, Probability, Particle in zero
potential, calculation of energy.
Waves and oscillations: Differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator,
total energy and average energy, combination of simple harmonic
oscillations, spring mass system, torsional pendulum; two body oscillation,
reduced mass, damped oscillation, forced oscillation, resonance,
progressive wave, power and intensity of wave, stationary wave, group and
phase velocities.
Optics: Defects images: spherical aberration, astigmatism, coma, distortion,
curvature, chromatic aberration. Theories of light; Interference of light:
Young’s double slit experiment, displacement of fringes and its uses,
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Fresnel bi-prism, interference in thin films, Newton’s rings, interferometers;


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Diffraction: Diffraction by single slit, diffraction from a circular aperture,
resolving power of optical instruments, diffraction at double slit N-slits, ,
diffraction grating; polarization: Production and analysis of polarized light,
Brewster’s law, Malus law, polarization by double refraction, Nicol prism,
optical activity, Polarimeters.
Thermal Physics: Heat and work- the first law of thermodynamics and its
applications; Kinetic Theory of gases- Kinetic interpretation of temperature,
specific heats of ideal gases, equipartition of energy, mean free path,
Maxwell’s distribution of molecular speeds, reversible and irreversible
processes, Carnot’s cycle, second law thermodynamics, Carnot’s theorem,
entropy, Thermodynamic functions, Maxwell relations, Clausius and
Clapeyron equation.
MAP 116 Mechanics, Waves and Oscillations, Optics 1.0 Credit
and Thermal Physics Sessional
Laboratory experiments based on MAP 115.
MAP 129 Calculus-1 3.0 Credits
Differential Calculus: limits, continuity and differentiability, successive
differentiation of various types of functions. Leibnitz’s theorem. Rolle’s
theorem. Mean value theorem. Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorems in finite
and infinite forms. Lagrange’s form of remainders. Cauchy’s form of
remainders. Expansion of functions, intermediate form of L, Hospital’s rule.
Partial differentiation. Euler’s theorem. Tangent and normal. Sub-tangent
and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Determination of
maximum and minimum values of functions. Curvature. Asymptotes. Curve
tracing.
Integral calculus: Integration by the method of substitution. Standard
integrals. Integration by successive reduction. Definite integrals, it’s
properties and uses in summing series. Walli’s formulae. Improper integrals,
beta function and gamma function. Area under a plane curve and area of
aregion enclosed by two curves in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates.
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Volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution.


MAP 131 Calculus-ll 3.0 credits
Complex variable: Complex number system. General functions of a complex
variable. Limits and continuity of a function of complex variable and related
theorems. Complex differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations.
Infinite series. Convergence and uniform convergence. Line integral of a
complex function. Cauchy’s integral formula. Liouville’s theorem. Taylor’s
and Laurent’s theorem. Singular points. Residue. Cauchy’s residue
theorem.
Vector analysis: multiple product of vectors. Linear dependence and
indepence of vectors. Differention and integration of vectors together with
elementary applications. Line, surface and volume integrals. Gradient of a
scalar function, divergence and curl of a vector function, various formulae.
Integral forms of gradient. Divergence and curl. Divergence theorem.
Stoke’s theorem. Green’s theorem and Gausse’s theorem.
AIE 124 Engineering Drawing 1.5 credits

Introduction – lettering, numbering and heading; instrument and their use;


Sectional views and isometric views of solid geometrical figures. Plan ,
elevation and section of multistoried building; building survives drawings;
detailed drawing of lattice towers.

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Level 1 Semester-ll
EEE 107 Electrical Circuit-ll 3.0 credits

Sinusoidal functions: instantaneous current, voltage, power, effective


current and voltage, average power, phasor and complex quantities,
impedance, real and reactive power, power factor. Analysis of single phase
AC circuit: series and parallel RL, RC and RLC circuits, nodal and mesh
analysis, application of network theorems in AC circuits, circuits with non-
sinusoidal excitations, transients in AC circuits, passive filters. Resonance
in AC circuits: series and parallel resonance. magnetically coupled circuits.
Analysis of three phase circuits: three phase supply, balanced and
unbalanced circuits, power calculation.
EEE 108 Electrical circuit –ll sessional 1.5 credits

In this course student will perform experiments to verify practically the


theories and concepts learned in EEE 107.
EEE 110 Electrical Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1.5 Credits

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 105 and EEE107 theory courses.


Student will verify the theories and concepts learned in EEE 105 and EEE
107 using simulation software like PSpice and Matlab. Students will also
perform specific design of DC and AC circuits theoretically and by
simulation.
MAP 133 Modern Physics, Electricity and Magnetism 3.0 credits
Modern Physics: Galilean relativity and Einstein’s special theory of relativity;
Lorentz transmission equations, length contraction, time dilation and mass-
energy relation, photoelectric effect, Compton effect ,De Broglie matter
waves and its success in explaining Bohr’s theory, Pauli’s exclusion
principle, Constituent of atomic nucleus, Nuclear binding energy, different
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types of radioactivity, radioactivity decay law, nuclear reactions, nuclear


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fission and fusion, atomic power plant.


Electricity and Magnetism: Electric charge and Coulomb,s law, electric field,
concepts of electric flux and gauss’s law. Some applications of gauss,s law,
gauss’s law in vector form, electric potential, relation between electric field
and electric potential, capacitance and dielectrics, gradient, Laplace’s and
poisson’s equation, current, current density, resistivity, the magnetic field,
Ampere’s law, Biot-Savart law and their applications, Law of
electromagnetic induction-Maxwell’s equation.
MAP 134 Physics Sessional 1.0 credits

Laboratory experiments based on MAP 133.


CIT 117 Computer Programming 3.0Credits

Introduction to digital computers. Programming language, algorithms and


flow charts. Structured Programming using C: variables and constants,
operators, expressions, control statements, functions, arrays, pointers,
structure unions, user defined data types, input-output and files. Object-
oriented programming using C++.introduction, classes and object;
polymorphism; function and operator overloading; inheritance.
CIT 118 Computer Programming Sessional 1.5 credits

This course consists of two parts. In the first part student will perform
experiment to variety practically the theories and concepts learned in CIT
117. In the second part, students will learn program design.
MAP 135 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations 3.0 Credits
Ordinary Differential Equations: Degree and order of ordinary differential
equations, formation of differential equations. Solution of first order
differential equations by various methods. Solution of general linear
equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients. Solution of
homogeneous linear equations. Solution of differential equations of the
higher order when the dependent or independent variables are absent.
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Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of
operators. Frobenius method.
Partial differential Equations: Introduction. Linear and non linear first order
equations. Standard forms. Linear equations of higher order. Equations of
the second order with variable coefficients. Wave equations. Particular
solution with boundary and initial conditions.
SSL 121 Sociology 2.0 Credits
Introduction: Society, Science and Technology- an overview; Scientific
Study of Society; Social Elements, Society, Community, Association and
Institution; Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution,
Development of Capitalism.
Culture and Socialization: Culture; Elements of Culture; Technology and
Culture; Culture Lag; Socialization and Personality; Family; Crime and
Deviance; Social Control. Technology, Society and Development;
Industrialization and Development; Development and Dependency Theory;
Sustainable Development; Development and Foreign Borrowing;
Technology Transfer and Globalization, Modernity and Environment;
Problem and Prospects.
Pre-industrial, Industrial and Post- industrial, Society; Common Features of
Industrial Society; Development and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial
Society; Poverty, Technology and Society; Social Stratification and Social
Mobility; Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation.
Population and Society: Society and Population; Fertility, Mortality and
Migration; Science, Technology and Human Migration; Theories of
Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory, Malthusian Population
Theory; Optimum Population Theory; Population Policy.
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Level 2 Semester-І
EEE 211 Electronics-І 3.0 Credits

P-N Junction as a circuit element: Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors,


operational principles of p-n junction diode, conflict potential, current-voltage
characteristics of a diode, simplified DC and AC diode models, dynamic
resistance and capacitance.
Diode circuits: Half and full wave rectifiers, rectifiers with filter capacitors,
characteristics of a zener diode, Zener shunt regulator, clamping and
clipping circuit.
Bipolar Junction: Transistor (BJT) as a circuit element, current components,
BJT characteristics and region of operation. BJT as an amplifier, biasing the
BJT for discrete circuit, small signal equivalent circuit models, BJT as a
switch. Single stage mid-band frequency BJT amplifier circuits. Voltage and
current gain, input and output impedance of a common base, common
emitter and common collector amplifier circuits. Metal Oxide Semiconductor
Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) as circuit element, structure and physical
operation of an enhancement MOSFET, threshold voltage, body effect,
current-voltage characteristics of an enhancement MOSFET, biasing
discrete and integrated MOS amplifier circuit, single-stage MOS amplifier,
MOSFET as a switch, CMOS inverter, Junction Field-Effect Transistor
(JFET).Structure and physical operation of JFET transistor characteristics,
pinch-off voltage. Differential and multistage amplifiers. Description of
differential amplifiers, small signal operation, differential and common mode
gain, RC coupled mid-band frequency amplifier.
EEE 212 Electronics-І Sessional 1.5 Credits

In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the


theories and concepts learned in EEE 211.
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EEE 213 Electrical Machine-І 3.0 Credits
Transformer: Ideal transformer ,transformation ratio, no-load and load vector
diagrams, actual transformer-equivalent circuit, regulation, short circuit and
open circuit tests.
Three phase induction motor: Rotating magnetic field, equivalent circuit,
vector diagram, torque-speed characteristics, effect of changing rotor
resistance and reactance on torque-speed curves, motor torque and
developed rotor power, no load test, blocked rotor test, starting and
breaking and speed control.
Single phase induction motor: Theory of operation, equivalent circuit and
starting.
EEE 214 Electrical Machine-І Sessional 1.5 Credits
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the
theories and concepts learned in EEE-213.
EEE-215 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3.0 Credits
Static electric field. Postulates of electrostatics, Coulombs law for discrete
and continuously distributed changes, Gauss’s law and the application
,electric potential due to charge distribution, conductors and dielectrics in
static electric field, flux density-boundary conditions, capacitance,
electrostatic energy and forces, energy in terms of field equations,
capacitance calculation of different geometrics, boundary value problems
,Poisson’s and Laplace’s equation in different co-ordinates systems; Steady
electric current; Ohm’s law, continuity equations, Joule’s law, resistance
calculation, Static magnetic field, Postulates of magneto statics, Biot-
Savart’s law, Ampere’s law and applications, vector magnetic potential,
magnetic dipole, magnetization, magnetic field intensity and relative
permeability, boundary conditions for magnetic field, magnetic energy,
magnetic force, torque and inductance of different geometrics. Time varying
fields and Maxwell’s equations; Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction,
Maxwell’s equations-differential and integral forms, boundary
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Plane electromagnetic wave: plane wave in loss less media- Doppler effect,
transverse electromagnetic wave, polarization of plane wave; plane wave in
lossy media- low- loss dielectrics, good conductors; group velocity,
instantaneous and average power densities, normal and oblique incidence
of plane waves at plane boundaries for different polarization.
MAP 213 Linear Algebra 3.0 Credits
Introduction to systems of linear equations. Gaussian elimination.
Definitions of matrices. Algebra of matrices. Transpose of a matrix and
inverse of a matrix. Factorization. Determinants. Quadratic forms. Matrix
polynomials. Euclidean n-space. Linear transformation from IRn to IRm.
Properties of linear transformation from IRn to IRm. Real vector spaces and
subspaces. Gram-Schmidt process and QR-decomposition. Eigenvalues
and eigenvectors. Diagonalization . Linear transformations. Kenel and
Range. Application of linear algebra to electric networks.
SSL 223 English 3.0 Credits
General discussion: Introduction, various approaches to learning English.
Grammatical Problems: Constructions of sentences, grammatical errors,
sentence variety and style, conditionals, vocabulary and diction.
Reading skill: Discussion readability, scan and skin reading, generating
ideas through purposive reading, reading of selected stories.
Writing skill: Principles of effective writing; organization, planning and
development writing, composition, profile writing, amplification.
General strategies for the writing process: Generating ideas, identifying
sentences and purposes, construction arguments, stating problems and
finalizing.
Approaches to Communication: Communication today, business
communication, different types of business communication.
Learning skill: The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation.
Speaking skill: Practicing dialogue, story telling, Effective oral presentation.
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Report writing: Defining a report, classification of a report, structure of a


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report and writing of reports.


ECN 277 Fundamentals of Economics 2.0 Credits
Introduction to economics, economics and engineering. Different economic
systems. Fundamental economic problems. Basic elements of demands,
supply and product market. Theory of utility and preferences, consumer’s
surplus. Theory of production and cost. Theory of the firm and market
structure optimization.
Introducing macroeconomics: National income recounting, the simple
Keynesian analysis of national income, employment and inflation. Savings,
investment and decision making. Fiscal policy and monitory policy, money
and interest rate, income and spending.
Economics of development and planning.

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Level-2 Semester-ІІ
EEE 217 Electrical Machine-ІІ 3.0 Credits

Synchronous Generator: Excitation systems, equivalent circuit, vector


diagram at different loads, factors affecting voltage, regulation, synchronous
impedance, synchronous impedance method of predicting voltage
regulation and its limitations.
Parallel operation: Necessary condition, synchronizing, circulating current
and vector diagram. Synchronous motor, operation, effect of loading insider
and different excitations conditions, effect of changing excitation, V-curves
and starting D.C generator. Types, no-load voltage characteristics, build-up
of a self excited shunt generator, critical field resistance, load-voltage
characteristic, effect of speed on no-load and load characteristics and
voltage regulation. DC motor, Torque , conduct emf, speed, torque-speed
characteristics, starting and speed regulation, introduction to wind turbine
generators. Construction and basic characteristics of solar cells.
EEE 218 Electrical Machine-ll Sessional 1.5 Credits

In this course consists of two parts. In the first part, students will perform
experiments to Verify practically the theories and concepts learned in EEE
217.In the second part, Students will design simple systems using the
principles learned in EEE 217.
EEE 219 Electronics-ll 3.0 Credits

Frequency response of amplifiers: Poles, zeros and Bode plots, amplifier


transfer function, techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier
circuits, frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers,
frequency response of differential amplifiers.
Operational amplifiers(Op-Amp):properties of ideal Op-Amps, non-inverting
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and inverting amplifiers. Inverting integrators, differentiator, weighted


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summer and other applications of Op-Amp circuits, effects of finite open
loop gain and bandwidth on circuit performance, logic signal operation of
Op-Amp,
DC imperfections. General purpose Op-Amp: DC analysis, small-signal
analysis of different stages, gain and frequency response of 741 Op-Amp.
Negative feedback properties, basic topologies, feedback amplifiers with
different topologies, stability, frequency compensation.
Active filters: Different types of filters and specifications, transfer functions,
realization of first and second order low, high and bandpass filters using Op-
Amps. Signal generators: Basic principle of sinusoidal oscillation, Op-Amp
RC oscillators, LC and crystal oscillators. Power Amplifiers: Classification of
output Stages. class A,B and AB output stages.
EEE 220 Electronics-ll Sessional 1.5 Credits

In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the


theories and concepts learned in EEE 219.
TEE 213 Signals and Systems 3.0 Credits

Classification of signals and systems: signals-classification, basic operation


on signals, elementary signals, representation of signals using impulse
function; systems-classification. Properties of Linear Time Invariant (LTl)
systems; Linearity, causality, time invariance, memory stability, invertibility.
Time domain analysis of LTI systems: Differential equations-system
representation, order of the system, solution techniques, zero state and zero
input response, system properties; impulse response-convolution Integral,
determination of system properties; state variable-basic concept, state
equation and time domain solution.
Frequency domain analysis of LTl systems: Fourier series-properties,
harmonic representation, system response, frequency response of LTI
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systems; Fourier transformation-properties, system transfer function, system


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response and distortion-less systems. Applications of time and frequency
domain analysis solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems,
amplitude modulation and demodulation, time-division and frequency-
division multiplexing. Laplace transformation: properties, inverse transform,
solution of system equations, system transfer function, system stability and
frequency response and application.
AIE 227 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals 3.0 Credits

Introduction to sources of energy: Steam generating units with accessories


and mountings; steam turbines.
Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles, gas turbines.
Refrigeration and air conditioning: applications; refrigerants, different
refrigeration methods.
Fluid machinery: impulse and reaction turbines; centrifugal pumps, fans,
blowers and compressors.
Basic of conduction and convection: critical thickness of insulation.
AIE 228 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals 1.5 Credits
Sessional

In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the


theories and Concepts sal based on AIE 227.
STT 223 Basic Statistics and Probability 3.0 Credits

Introduction. Sets and probability. Random variable and its probability


distributions. Treatment of grouped sampled data. Some discrete probability
distributions. Normal distribution. Sampling theory. Estimation theory. Tests
of hypotheses. Regression and correlation. Analysis of variance.
STT 224 Basic Statistics and Probability Sessional 1.0 Credit
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Sessional based on STT 223.


Level 3 Semester-l
EEE 307 Optoelectronics 3.0 Credits

Optical Properties of Semiconductor: Direct and indirect band-gap materials,


radiative and non- radiative recombination, optical absorption, photo-
generated excess carriers, minority carrier life time, luminescence and
quantum efficiency in radiation.
Properties of Light: Particle and wave nature of light, polarization,
interference, diffraction and blackbody.
Light Emitting Diode(LED): Principles, materials for visible and infrared LED,
internal and external efficiency, loss mechanism, structure and coupling to
optical fibers.
Stimulated Emission and Light Amplification: Spontaneous and stimulated
emission, Einstein relations, population inversion, absorption of radiation,
optical feedback and threshold conditions.
Semiconductor Lasers: Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors,
laser cavity, operating wavelength, threshold current density, power output,
hetero-junction lasers, optical and electrical confinement. Introduction to
quantum well lasers.
Photo Detectors: Photoconductors, junction photo-detectors, PIN detectors,
avalanche photodiodes and Phototransistors.
Solar Cells: Solar energy and spectrum ,silicon and Schottkey solar cells.
Modulation of Light: Phase and amplitude modulation, electro-optic effect,
acoustic-optic effect and magneto-optic devices, introduction to integrated
optics.
EEE 309 Digital Electronics 3.0 Credits
Introduction to number systems and codes. Analysis and synthesis of digital
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logic circuits: Basic logic functions, Boolean algebra, combinational logic


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design, minimization of combinational logic. Implementation of basic logic
gates in CMOS and BiCMOS: DC characteristics, noise margin and power
dissipation. Power Optimization of basic gates and combinational logic
circuits. Modular combinational circuit design pass transistor, pass gates,
multiplexer, demultiplexer and their Implementation in CMOS , decoder,
encoder, comparators, binary arithmetic elements and ALU design.
Programmable logic devices: logic arrays, field programmable logic arrays
and programmable read only memory. Sequential circuits: different types of
latches, flip-flops and their design using ASM approach, timing analysis and
power optimization of sequential circuits. Modular sequential logic circuit
design: shift registers, counters and their applications.
EEE 310 Digital Electronics Sessional 1.5 Credits

This course consists of two parts. In this part ,students will perform
experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts learned in EEE
309.In the second part, students will design simple using the principles
learned in EEE 309.
EEE 311 Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power 3.0 Credits
Transmission systems: Types of conductors, resistance, definition of
inductance of conductor due to internal flux, flux linkages between two
points external to an isolated conductor, inductance of a single phase two
wire line.
Capacitance of transmission lines: Capacitance of a three phase with
equilateral spacing and unsymmetrical spacing, effect of earth on the
capacitance of three phase transmission lines, bundled conductors, parallel-
circuit three phase lines.
Current and voltage relations on a transmission line: Representation of
lines, the short transmission line ,the medium transmission line the long
transmission line, solution of differential equation, interpretation of the
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line, direct current transmission.


General line equation in terms of ABCD constants, relations between
constants, relations between constants, charts of line constants, constants
of combined networks, measurement and advantages of generalized line
constants.
Power circle diagram: Receiving and sending end power circle diagrams,
transmitted Maximum power, universal power circle diagrams, use of circle
diagrams.
Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems: Tap changing
transformer, induction regulators, moving coil regulators, booster
transformer, power factor control, static condensers in series or parallel,
synchronous condensers, Ferranti effect.
Insulate d cables: Cables versus overhead lines ,insulating materials,
electrostatic stress grading, three core cables, measurement of
capacitance, cable testing.
Insulator of overhead lines: Types of insulators, their constructions and
performances, potential distribution, special types of insulators, testing of
insulators.
Distribution: Distributer calculation, copper efficiencies, radial ring mains
and inter connections.
Mechanical characteristics of transmission lines: Sag and stress analysis,
ice and wind loading, supports at different elevations, conditions of erection,
effect of temperature changes.
TEE 351 Communication Theory 3.0 Credits

Overview of communication systems: Basic principles fundamental


elements, system limitations, message source, bandwidth requirements,
transmission media types , bandwidth and transmission capacity. Noise:
Source, characteristics of various types of noise and signal to noise ratio.
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communication over a noisy channel, channel capacity of a continuous
system and channel capacity of a discrete memoryless system.
Communication systems: Analog and digital. Continuous wave modulation:
Transmission types-base-band transmission, carrier transmission; amplitude
modulation-introduction, double side band, single side band, vestigial side
band, quadrature; spectral analysis of each type, envelope and
synchronous detection: angle modulation- instantaneous frequency,
frequency modulation (FM) and phase modulation(PM),spectral analysis,
demodulation of FM and PM. Pulse modulation sampling –sampling
theorem, Nyquist criterion, aliasing, instantaneous and natural sampling;
pulse amplitude modulation-principle, bandwidth requirements; pulse code
modulation(PCM)-quantization principle, quantization noise, non-uniform
quantization, signal to quantization error ratio, differential PCM,
demodulation of PCM; delta modulation (DM)-principle, adaptive DM; line
coding-formats and bandwidths.
Digital modulation: Amplitude-shift keying-principle, ON-OFF keying,
bandwidth requirements, detection, noise performance; phase-shift keying
(PSK)-principle. bandwidth requirements, detection, differential PSK,
quadrature PSK, noise performance; frequency-shift keying(FSK)-principle,
continuous and discontinuous phase FSK, minimum-shift keying, bandwidth
requirements, detection of FSK Multiplexing: Time-division multiplexing
(TDM)-principle, receiver synchronization frame synchronization, TDM of
multiple bit rate systems: frequency-division multiplexing(FDM)-principle,
de-multiplexing; wavelength-division multiplexing, multiple-access network-
time –division multiple-access(TDMA),frequency-division multiple access
(FDMA);code-division multiple access(CDMA)-spread spectrum
multiplexing, coding techniques and constraints of CDMA. Communication
system design; design parameters, channel selection criteria and
performance simulation.
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TEE 352 Communication Theory Sessional 1.5 Credits

This course consists of two parts. In the first part, students will perform
experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts learned in TEE
351.In the second part, students will design simple systems using the
principles learned in TEE 351.
EEE 300 Electrical Services Design 1.5 credits

Writing system design , drafting, estimation. Design for illumination and


lighting.
Electrical installations system design: substation, BBT and protection, air-
conditioning, heating and lifts. Design for intercom, public address systems
,telephone system and LAN. Design of security systems including CCTV,
fire alarm, smoke detector, burglar Alarm, and sprinkler system. A design
problem on a multi-storied building.
EEE 315 Electrical Properties of Materials 3 credits

Crystal structures: Types of crystals, lattice and basis, Bravais lattice and
Miller indices. Classical theory of electrical and thermal condition: Scattering
mobility and resistivity, temperature dependence of metal resistivity,
Mathiessen’s rule, Hall effect and thermal conductivity.
Introduction to quantum mechanics: Wave nature of electrons,
Schrodinger’s equation, one dimensional quantum problems-infinite
quantum well, potential step and potential barrier, Heisenberg’s uncertainty
principle and quantum box. Band theory of solids: Band theory from
molecular orbital, Bloch theorem, Kronig-Penny model, effective mass,
density-of-states. Carrier statistics: Maxwell-Boltzmann and Fermi Dirac
distributions, Fermi energy. Modern theory of metals: Determination of
Fermi energy and average energy of electrons, classical and quantum
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mechanical calculation of specific heat. Dielectric properties of materials:


Dielectric constant, polarization-electronic, ionic and orientational ; internal
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field. Clausius-Mosotti equation, spontaneous polarization, frequency
dependence of dielectric constant, dielectric loss and piezoelectricity.
Magnetic properties of materials: Magnetic moment, magnetization and
relative permittivity, different types of magnetic materials, origin of
ferromagnetism and magnetic domains. Introduction to superconductivity:
Zero resistance and Meissner effect. Type I and Type ll superconductors
and critical current density.
ACT 305 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2 credits

Financial Accounting: Objectives and importance of accounting, branches of


Accounting, accounting as an information system, computerized system and
applications In accounting. Recording System: Double entry mechanism,
accounts and their Classification, accounting equation, accounting cycle
journal, ledger, trial balance. Preparation of financial statements considering
adjusting and closing entries. Accounting concepts and conventions.
Financial statements analysis and interpretation: Ration analysis-tests for
profitability, liquidity, solvency and overall measure.
Costs and Management Accounting: Cost concept and classification.
Segregation and mixed cost. Overhead cost: meaning and classification,
allocation of overhead cost, overhead recovery method. Job order costing:
preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price. Inventory valuation:
absorption costing and variable costing technique.
Cost volume profit analysis: meaning , breakeven analysis, contribution
margin Approach, sensitivity analysis. Short-term investment decisions:
Relevant and Differential cost analysis; Linear programming. Long-term
investment decisions: Capital budgeting, various techniques of evaluation of
capital investment, investment appraisal under uncertainty, risk
management, capital rationing. Concept of working capital, need for working
capital, management of cash, stock debtors.
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Level-3 Semester-II

EEE 317 Industrial and Power Electronics 3 Credits

Power electronics :
Power semiconductor switches and triggering devices : BJT ,MOSFET ,
SCR , IGBT,GTO, TRIAC, UJT and DIAC, Rectifiers : Uncontrolled and
controlled single phase and three Phase. Regulated power supplies: Linear-
series and shunt , switching buck, buckboost, boost and cuk regulators . AC
voltage controllers , single and three phase Choppers . DC motor control.
Single phase cycloconverter. Inverters : single phase and three phase
current and voltage source. AC motor control ,stepper motor control .
Resonance inverters . Pulse width modulation control of static converters.
Industrial electronics: Magnetic amplifier and its application. Control of
temperature and other non electric quantities , Elements of microprocessor
based control systems for industries.
Industrial Heating : Different types of heating and their application .
PLC: Controllers, Hardware, Internal Architecture, Programming, Testing
and Debugging, Commercial PLC.
Robots and other motion control system: Types of robots ,Types of robot
control and Types of robot programs, CNC machine, Basic Parts of a robot
system, I/O circuits and requests of robot system, Case studies in Industrial
electronics and industrial data communication.

EEE 318 Industrial and Power Electronics 1.5 Credits


Sessional
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Laboratory experiments based on theory and concepts learnt in EEE 317.


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Design of simple systems Using the principles learned in EEE 317.


TEE 353 Digital Signal Processing 3.0 credits
Introduction to digital signal processing(DSP): Discrete-time signals and
systems, analog to digital conversion, impulse response, finite impulse (FIR)
and infinite impulse response(IIR) of discrete-time Systems, difference
equation convolution, transient and steady state response. Discrete
transformations: Discrete Fourier series, discrete-time Fourier series,
discrete Fourier transform(DFT) and properties, fast Fourier transform(FFT),
inverse fast Fourier transform, z-transformation-properties, transfer function,
poles and zeros and inverse z-transform. Correction: circular convolution,
auto-correction and cross correction. Digital Filters : FIR filters-linear phase
filters, specifications, design using window. Optimal and frequency sampling
methods; IIR filters-specifications, design using impulse invariant, bi-linear
z-transformation, least-square methods and finite precision effects.
TEE 354 Digital signal Processing Sessional 1.5 credits

This course consists of two parts. In the first part, students will perform
experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts learned in TEE
353.In the second part, students will design simple systems using the
principles learned in TEE 353.
CEN 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3 Credits
Introduction to microprocessors, Intel 8086 microprocessor: Architecture,
addressing modes, instruction sets, assembly language programming,
system design and interrupt interfacing, programmable peripheral interface,
programmable timer, serial communication interface, programmable
interrupt controller, direct memory access, keyboard and display interface.
Introduction to micro-controllers.
CEN Microprocessor and Interfacing 1.5 Credits
332 Laboratory
This course consists of two parts. In the first part, students will perform
experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts learner in CEN
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EEE 323 Power System- I 3 Credits

System modeling: Review of synchronous machine, the effect of


synchronous machine excitation, per unit quantities, changing the base of
per unit quantities, per unit Impedance in single phase transformer and
three phase transformer circuits. Per unit impedance of three winding
transformers , one-line diagram, impedance and reactance diagram . Per
unit and percentage method of calculations , advantages and
disadvantages of per unit computations.
Network calculations: Node equation, matrix partitioning, node elimination
by matrix Algebra, bus admittance and impedance matrices , modification
of an existing bus impedance matrix, direct determination of a bus
impedance matrix.
Load flow solution and control: Classification of buses, specification of bus
voltage power, Gauss-Seidel method and Newton-Raphson method of load
flow solutions. Some principles of load flow control.
Symmetrical three phase faults: Short circuit currents and the reactance of
synchronous machines, internal voltages of loaded machines under
transient conditions, bus impedance matrix in fault calculations, bus
impedance matrix equivalent network, percentage reactance and short-
circuit MVA, reactor control of short-circuit currents and location of reactors
and their advantages and disadvantages.
Symmetrical components: Symmetrical components of unsymmetrical
phasors, sequence impedance and sequence networks, sequence network
of unloaded generators, positive and negative sequence networks, zero-
sequence networks.
Unsymmetrical faults: Unsymmetrical short-circuits on an unloaded
generator. Single line –to-ground fault, line-to-line fault, double line –to-
ground fault , unsymmetrical faults of power systems, faults through
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Power system stability: The stability problem of power system , swing
equation ,power-angle equation, equal area criterion of stability.
Multi-machine stability studies: Classical representation, step-by-step
solution of the swing curve, factors affecting stability, techniques for
improving stability.

EEE 324 Power system- I Sessional 1.5 Credits

Sessional based on syllabus of EEE 323.


MGT 309 Industrial management 2 credits
Management Functions and Organization: Evolution, management function,
organization, theory and structure, span of control, authority delegation,
manpower planning.
Personal Management: Importance, need hierarchy, motivation, leadership,
wage incentives, performance appraisal, participative management.
Operation Management: production planning and control(PPC) functions,
quantitative methods applied in production, quality management, location
and layout planning, safety and loss management.
Cost and Financial Management: Elements of cost products, cost analysis,
investment analysis, benefit cost analysis, risk analysis.
Management Accounting: Cost planning and control, budget and budgetary
control.
Marketing Management: Concepts, strategy, sales promotion, patent laws.
Technology Management: management of innovation and charges,
technology life cycle.
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Level-4 Semester-I
EEE 400 Project/Thesis 3 credits

The students are required to undertake a project/Thesis in the field of


Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The objective is to provide an
opportunity to the students to develop initiative, creative ability, confidence
and engineering judgment . The results of the work should be submitted in
the form of a dissertation, which should include appropriate drawings ,charts
,tables, reference etc.
EEE 403 Solid State Devices and VLSI 4 credits

Semiconductors in equilibrium: Energy bands, intrinsic and extrinsic


semiconductors, Fermi levels, electrons and hole concentrations,
temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi
level. Carrier transport processes and excess carriers: Drift and diffusion,
generation and recombination of excess carriers, built-in-field, Einstein
relations, continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and
quasi-Fermi level. PN junction: Basic structure, equilibrium conditions,
contact potential, equilibrium Fermi level, space change, non-equilibrium
condition, forward and reverse bias , carrier injection, minority and majority
carrier currents, transient and AC conditions, time variation of stoned
change, reverse recovery transient and capacitance. Bipolar Junction
Transistor: Basic principal of pnp and npn transistors, emitter efficiency ,
base transport factor and currents gain, diffusion equation in the base
terminal currents, coupled-diode model and charge control analysis, Ebers-
Moll equations and circuit synthesis. Metal-semiconductor junction. Energy
band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions, rectifying and ohmic
contacts, MOS structure: MOS capacitor, energy band diagrams and flat
band voltage, threshold voltage and control of threshold voltage, static C-V
characteristics, qualitative theory of MOSFET: operation, body effect and
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current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET. Junction Field-Effect Transistor:


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Introduction, qualitative theory of operation, pinch-off voltage and current-
voltage relationship.
VLSI Technology: Top down design approach, technology trends and
design styles. Review of MOS transistor theory. Threshold voltage, body
effect, I-V equation and characteristics, latch-up problems, NMOS inverter,
CMOS inverter, pass-transistor and transmission gates. CMOS circuit
characteristics and performance estimation: Resistance, capacitance, rise
and fall times delay, gate transistor sizing and power consumption, CMOS
circuit and logic design: Layout design rules and physical design of simple
logic gates. CMOS subsystem design: Adders, multiplier and memory
system. arithmetic logic unit. Programmable logic arrays. I/O systems. VLSI
testing.
EEE 405 Control System 3 credits
Introduction to control systems. Linear system models: transfer function,
block diagram and signal flow graph (SFG). State variables: SFG to state
variables, transfer function to state variable and state variable to transfer
function. Feedback control system: Closed loop system, parameter
sensitivity, transient characteristic of control systems, effect of additional
pole and zero on the system response and system types and steady state
error. Routh stability criterion. Analysis of feedback control system: Root
locus method and frequency response method. Design of feedback control
system: controllability and observability . root locus, frequency response and
state variable methods. Digital control system: introduction, sampled data
system, stability analysis, stability analysis in Z-domain.
EEE 406 Control System Sessional 1.5 credits
This course consists of two parts. In the first part, students will perform
experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts learned in EEE
405. In the second part, students will design simple systems using the
principles learned in EEE 405.
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*Elective- I: (one course from three courses shown below)
*EEE 409 power system-II 3 credits
Design and constructional features of overhead power transmission lines
and underground cables. Stability: swing equation, power angle equation,
equal area criterion, multi-machine system, step-by-step solution of swing
equation, factors affecting transient stability. Flexible AC transmission
system. High voltage DC transmission system. Power system harmonics.
*TEE 483 Optical Fiber Communication 3 credits
Light Propagation through Optical Fiber. Ray optics theory and mode
theory.
Optical Fiber: Types and characteristics ,transmission characteristics, fiber
joints and fiber couples.
Light sources: light emitting diodes and laser diodes.
Detection: PIN photo detection and avalanche photo detections.
Receiver analysis: direct detection and coherent detection, noise and
limitations
Transmission Limitation: Chromatic dispersion, nonlinear refraction, four
wave mixing and laser phase noises.
Optical Amplifier: Laser and fiber amplifier, applications and limitations.
Multi-channel Optical System: Frequency division multiplexing, wavelength
division multiplexing and co-channel interference.
*CEN 443 Computer Architecture 3 credits
Instructions and data access method; Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design:
arithmetic and logical operation, floating point operations, Processor design:
data paths-single cycle and multi cycle implementations; Control Unit
design: hardware and micro- programmed pipeline-pipelined data path and
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memory; Buses; Multiprocessors, type of multiprocessor performance,
single bus multiprocessors, clusters.

*Elective-II: (one course including sessional from three


courses shown below)
*EEE 413 Power System Protection 3 credits

Purpose of power system protection. Criteria for detecting faults: over


current, differential current, difference of phase angles, over and under
voltages, power direction, symmetrical components of current and voltages,
impedance, frequency and temperature. Electromechanical, electronic and
Digital relays: basic modules, over current, differential distance and
directional. Trip circuits. Different protection schemes for generator
transformer, motor, bus bar, transmission lines. Protection of ring mains and
radial feeders. Miniature circuits breakers and fuses. Circuit breakers:
principle of arc extinction. selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers,
types-air, oil, SF6 and vacuum.
*EEE 414 Power System Protection sessional 1.5 credits
Sessional based on theory and concepts learnt in EEE 413.
*TEE 485 Digital Communication 3 credits
Introduction: Communication channels, mathematical model and
characteristics, probability and stochastic process.
Source Coding: Mathematical models of information, entropy, Huffman code
and linear predictive coding.
Digital Transmission System: Base band digital transmission, inter-symbol
interference, band width, power efficiency, modulator and coding trade –off.
Receiver for AWGN channel: Correlation demodulator, match filter
demodulator and maximum likelihood receiver.
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Channel capacity and coding: Channel models and capacities and random
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selection of codes.
Block Codes and conventional codes: Linear block codes, convolution
codes and coded modulation, Spread spectrum signals and system.
*TEE 486 Digital Communication sessional. 1.5 credits.
Sessional based on theory and concepts learnt in TEE 485. Design of
simple systems using the principles learnt in TEE 485.
*CIT 453 Computer Networks. 3 credits
Switching and multiplexing: ISO, TCP-IP and ATM reference models.
Different data communication services: physical Layer- wired and wireless
transmission media. cellular Radio: communication satellites; Data Link
Layer: Elementary protocols, sliding window protocols. Error detection and
correction, HDLC, DLL of internet, DLL of ATM; Multiple Access protocols,
IEEE 802 protocols for LANs and MANs switches, Hubs and Bridges; High
speed LAN; Network layer; Routing, Congestion control, Internetworking,
Network layer in internet: IP protocol, IP addresses, ARP; NI in ATM
transport layer: transmission control protocol, UDP, ATM adaptation layer.
Application layer: Network security; Email, Domain Name system; simple
Network, Management protocol; HTTP and World Wide Web.
CIT 454 Computer Networks Sessional 1.5 credits
This course consists of two parts. In the first part, students will perform
experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts learned in CIT
453. In the second part, students will design systems using the principles
learned in CIT 453.

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Level-4 Semester-ll
EEE 400 Project/Thesis 3.0 credits
The student are required to undertake a project/Thesis in the field of
Electrical and Electronic Engineering .The objective is to provide an
opportunity to the student to develop initiative , creative ability, confidence
and engineering judgment. The results of the work should be submitted in
the form of a dissertation, which should include appropriate drawings ,
charts , tables, references etc.

EEE 407 Microcontroller Based System Design 3.0 credits


Review of 8 bit / 16 bit CISC/RISC microcontrollers: Hardwire architecture,
First access register file, Instruction pipelining.
System design: Digital taximeter, prepaid energymeter, VVVF driven and
the like, advances in system design.

EEE 408 Microcontroller Based System Design Sessional 1.5 credits


Sessional based on theory and concepts learnt in EEE 407. Design of
simple systems using the principles learned in EEE 407.

*Electivelll: (One course including sessional from


three courses shown below)
*EEE 417 Non-conventional Energy 3.0 Credits
Solar Geometry: Motion of the earth about the sun, Angle of declination,
Solar time , Location of the sun relative to a horizontal plane.
Solar Intensities : solar spectrum and intensities above the atmosphere,
Instrumentation for measuring solar intensities, solar intensities at earth
level normal to the sun, Insolation on surfaces, Direct and Diffuse Radiation.
Solar Heating & Storage Systems: Energy Flow and Efficiency of Flat-Plate
collectors, Frames, Boxes, Insulation and Glazing, Absorbed plates and
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Heat-transfer Fluids, Sensible heat storage, Phase-change storage and


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Other types of storage.


Silicon Solar Cells: Principles, Efficiency and Efficiency limiting factors,
Design consideration , cell fabrication, Construction of Solar Modules &
Panels.
Other Cells and Materials: MIS Solar cells and other Device structures, Cell
Materials.
Other Non-conventional Sources of Energy: Biomass, Wind power & Tidal
power.
*EEE 418 Non-conventional Energy Sessional 1.5 Credits
Sessional based on theory and concepts learnt in EEE 417.
*TEE 487 Microwave Engineering 3.0 Credits
Transmission Lines:
Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines, reflection, transmission ,
standing wave, Impedance transformation , Smith chart, Impedance
matching and lossy transmission Lines.
Waveguides:
General formulation, modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate,
Rectangular and Circular waveguides, transis time effect, Velocity
modulation, space charge wave.
Microstrips:
Structure and characteristics.
Rectangular Resonent Cavities:
Energy storage, losses and Q.
Radiation:Small current element, radiation resistance, radiation pattern and
properties, Hertzian and half wave dipoles.
Antennas: Mono pole, horn, rhombic and parabolic reflector, antenna, array
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Microwave tubes:
Klystron amplifier, multicavity klystron amplifier, Reflex Klystron oscillator,
magnetron, TWT amplifier, BWO.
*TEE 488 Microwave Engineering Sessional 1.5 Credits
Sessional based on theory and concepts learnt in TEE 487.
*CEN 441 Microprocessor system Design 3.0 Credits
Review of 80x86 family of microprocessors, Instructions and data access
methods in a 32 bit microprocessor; Representation of operands and
operators; Instruction formats; Designing Arithmetic logic Unit; Processor
design; single bus, multi-bus architecture; Control Unit Design; Hardwired,
micro-programmed and pipe line; VLSI implementation of a microprocessor
or part of a microprocessor design.
*CEN 442 Microprocessor system Design Sessional 1.5 Credits
This course consists of two parts. In the first part , student will perform
experiments to verify practically the theories and concepts learned in CEN
441. In the second part ,students will design simple systems using the
principles learned in CEN 441.

*Elective lV (One course from three courses shown


below)
*EEE 433 Power Plant Engineering and Economy 3.0 Credits
Power Plants:
General layout and principles, steam turbine, gas turbine, combined cycle,
hydro and nuclear. Plant performance and operation characteristics.
Selection of Location
Technical, economical and environmental factors, load forecasting.
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Generation Scheduling
Deterministic and probabilistic generation, load curves-demand factor,
diversity factor, load duration curve, energy load curves, load factor,
capacity factor, plant factor, electricity tariff formulation and type.
TEE 489 Telecommunication Engineering 3.0 Credits
Introduction: Principle, evolution, networks, exchange and international
regularly bodies.
Telephone Apparatus: Microphone, Speakers, ringer, pulse and tone dialing
mechanism, side-tone mechanism, local and central batteries and advanced
features.
Switching System: Introduction to analog system, digital Switching System-
space division switching, blocking probability and multistage switching, time
division switching and two dimensional switching, SPC. TST, STS.
Traffic Analysis: Traffic characterization, grades of service, network blocking
probabilities, delay system and queuing.
Modern Telephone Services and Network: Internet telephony, facsimile,
integrated services digital network; asynchronous transfer mode and
intelligent networks , introduction to cellular telephony and satellite
communication.
*CIT 451 Multimedia Communication 3.0 Credits
Types of media. Multimedia signal characteristic: sampling, digital
representation, signal formats. Signal coding and compressing: entropy
coding, transform coding, vector quantization. Coding standards: H.26x,
LPEG, MPEG. Multimedia communication network : network topologies and
layers, LAN, MAN, WAM, PSTN, ISDM, ATM, internetworking devices, the
internet and access technologies, enterprise networks, wireless LANs and
wireless multimedia. Entertainment networks: cable, satellite and terrestrial
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TV networks, ADST and VDSL, high speed modems. Transport protocols:


TCP,UDP,IP.lpv4, lpv6, FTP, RTP and RTCP, use of MPLS and WDMA.
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Multimedia synchronization, security, QoS and resource management. .
Multimedia application: The WWW, Internet telephony, teleconferencing,
HDTV, email and e-commerce.

*Elective V: (One course from two courses shown


below)
*EEE 435 Electrical Machine-lll 3.0 Credits
Special Machines: Special universal motor, permanent magnet DC motor,
unipolars and bipolar brush less DC motors, stepper motor and control
circuits. Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drivers circuits, switched
reluctance motor, electro static motor, repulsion motor, synchros and control
transformers. Permanent magnet synchronous motors.
Acyclic Machines: Generators, conduction pump and induction pump.
Magneto Hydrodynamic Generators: Fuel cells, thermoelectric generators,
flywheels, vector control, linear motor and traction.
Photovoltaic Systems:
Stand alone and grid interfaced.
Wind Turbine Generators:
Induction generator, AC-DC-AC conversion.

*TEE 491 Mobile Cellular Communication 3.0 Credits


Introduction:
Concept, evolution and fundamentals, analog and digital cellular systems.
Cellular Radio System:
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Mobile Radio Propagation:
Propagation characteristics, models for radio Propagation , antenna at cell
site and mobile antenna.
Frequency Management and Channel Assignment:
Fundamentals, spectrum utilization, fundamentals of channel assignment,
traffic and channel assignment.
Handoffs and Dropped calls:
Reasons and types, forced handoffs, mobile assisted handoffs and dropped
call rate.
Diversity Techniques:
Concept to diversity branch and signal paths, carrier to noise and carrier to
interference ratio performance.
Digital Cellular Systems: Global system for mobile, time division multiple
access and code division multiple access. GSM, AMPS, GPRS, EDGE, W-
CDMA, 3rd generation of mobile communication, Packet switching and data
communication.

EEE 444 Industrial Training 1.0 Credits


About 02(Two) weeks industrial Training.

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