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EEE 2000 Course Syllabus

This document provides a course syllabus for the Simulation Laboratory course (EEE 2000) offered by the School of Science and Engineering at United International University. The core objectives of the course are for students to learn how to use MATLAB to simulate and analyze electrical and electronic engineering systems. Students will explore various MATLAB functions and tools over 10 classes and apply what they learn to homework assignments, quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. Assessment will be based on attendance, continuous evaluation, midterm and final exams. Students will be graded on a letter grade scale from A+ to F.

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EEE 2000 Course Syllabus

This document provides a course syllabus for the Simulation Laboratory course (EEE 2000) offered by the School of Science and Engineering at United International University. The core objectives of the course are for students to learn how to use MATLAB to simulate and analyze electrical and electronic engineering systems. Students will explore various MATLAB functions and tools over 10 classes and apply what they learn to homework assignments, quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. Assessment will be based on attendance, continuous evaluation, midterm and final exams. Students will be graded on a letter grade scale from A+ to F.

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UNITED INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

COURSE SYLLABUS
1 School School of Science and Engineering (SOSE)

2 Department EEE
/ Centre
3 Programme BSEEE

4 Name of Simulation Laboratory


Course
5 Course EEE 2000
Code
6 Trimester Fall 2023
and Year
7 Pre- A basic knowledge in matrix algebra and computer typing skills.
requisites
8 Status Core EEE Course
9 Credit 1.0
Hours
10 Section A
11 Class Hours Posted on LMS
12 Class Posted on LMS
Location
13 Course www.elms.uiu.ac.bd/
website
Name Taki Tazwoar Ali
14 Instructor
15 Contact [email protected]
16 Office Room 319/D
17 Counselling Sat: 8.30 AM to 11 AM
Hours You can do email at anytime
18 Text Book MATLAB, A Practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
Third Edition By, Stormy Attaway
Elsevier publications
19 Reference Lab Sheets, YouTube Videos
20 Equipment Software MATLAB 14 or higher
& Aids
21 Course In Studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering, it is essential for a student to
Rationale simulate a system through programming in computer. Simulation helps one to see
output of a system and analyze it before physical implementation. At present,
MATLAB is widely used and comparatively easier and stronger platform to conduct
different types of simulations.
EEE 2000 Course Syllabus Summer 2022

22 Course Students will explore different functionalities of the MATLAB and apply them in
Description solving different problems in the field of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
This course will be foundation for advance design oriented course Students will
also perform specific design by using this software.
23 Course 1. Understand the MATLAB Desktop, Command window and the Graph
Objectives Window
2. Be able to do simple and complex calculation using MATLAB
3. Be able to carry out numerical computations and analyze
4. Understand the mathematical concepts upon which numerical methods rely
5. Ensure you can competently use the MATLAB programming environment
6. Understand the tools that are essential in solving engineering problems
7. Understand MATLAB graphics.
8. Apply basics of MATLAB and SIMULINK to simple real life applications.

24 Course Delivery
Outcomes Bloom’s
Sl. Corresponding methods Assessment
COs taxonomy
No. POs and tools
domain/level
activities

Apply modern
simulation tools Lecture,
Lab
CO1 in electrical and PO5 Apply Problem
Performance
electronic Solving
engineering.

Design and
implement Lecture,
CO2 electrical systems PO3 Apply Problem Exam
using modern Solving
simulation tools.

Prepare and
present a Lecture,
CO3 technical PO9 Apply Problem Project
document on the Solving
assigned task.

Work in a group
Lecture,
to complete a
CO4 PO10 Analysis Problem Project
designated
Solving
task/Project.
25 Teaching
Lecture, implementation by software, Case Studies, Project Developments.
Methods

26 Topic Outline

Class Name of Experiment COs References Activities


Introduction to MATLAB environment,
Lectures,
1 syntax, operators, data types, and simple 1,3 Ref-1
Experiments
mathematical operations.
EEE 2000 Course Syllabus Summer 2022

Exploration of Vectors and Matrices in Lectures,


2 1,3 Ref-1
MATLAB. Experiments
Lectures,
3 Scripts and functions in MATLAB. 1,3 Ref-1
Experiments
Logical and Relational operations and
Lectures,
4 Selection and repetition Statements in 1,3 Ref-1
Experiments
MATLAB.
5 Mid Exam (based on experiment 1 to 4) 2 N/A Exam
Lectures,
6 2D AND 3D plots in MATLAB. 1,3 Ref-1
Experiments
Lectures,
7 Symbolic Math in MATLAB 1,3 Ref-1
Experiments
Introduction to Simulink toolbox in Lectures,
8 1,3 Ref-1
MATLAB. Experiments
Application of MATLAB and Simulink Lectures,
9 1,3 Ref-1
toolbox in electrical engineering. Experiments
10 Final Exam (based on experiment 5 to 8) 2 N/A Exam
27 Assessment The course grade will be determined from a weighted average of the quizzes, home
Methods Works, midterm exams and the final. The weights are as follows:
No. Assessment Item Marks Allocated CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4
for Assessing the
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4

1 Attendance 10
3 Continuous
30
Evaluation
4 Mid evaluation 30
5 Final Evaluation 30

28 Grading Letter Marks % Grade Letter Marks% Grade


Policy Grade Point Grade Point
A (Plain) 90-100 4.00 C+ (Plus) 70-73 2.33
A- (Minus) 86-89 3.67 C (Plain) 66-69 2.00
B+ (Plus) 82-85 3.33 C- (Minus) 62-65 1.67
B (Plain) 78-81 3.00 D+ (Plus) 58-61 1.33
B- (Minus) 74-77 2.67 D (Plain) 55-57 1.00
F (Fail) <55 0.00

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