Eee Syllabus, Hstu
Eee Syllabus, Hstu
Dinajpur,Bangladesh.
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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Level-2 Semester-l
Level-2 Semester-ll
Level-3 Semester-ll
Level-4 Semester-ll
Five elective courses (Elective l – Elective V) are offered to the student according to the following lists.
Elective l
Elective lll
Elective lV
Level-1 semester-l
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Level 1 Semester-ll
EEE 107 Electrical Circuit-ll 3.0 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
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Level-2 Semester-ІІ
EEE 217 Electrical Machine-ІІ 3.0 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
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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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
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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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.
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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331. In the second part, students will design simple systems using the
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Case studies.
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Level-4 Semester-I
EEE 400 Project/Thesis 3 credits
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.
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