EEE Syllabus For DU A.e.c-1
EEE Syllabus For DU A.e.c-1
Hours/Week
Sl. Course
Course Title Practical/ Credit
No Code Theory
Sessional
1 EEE 1101 Electrical Circuit I 3 3
2 EEE 1102 Electrical Circuit I Sessional 3 1.5
3 CSE 1101 Computer Programming 3 3
4 CSE 1102 Computer Programming Sessional 3 1.5
5 CE 1102 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 3 1.5
Electricity and Magnetism, Modern
6 PHY 1101 3 3
Physics and Mechanics
Electricity and Magnetism, Modern
7 PHY 1102 3 1.5
Physics and Mechanics Sessional
Differential & Integral Calculus and
8 MATH 1101 3 3
Co-ordinate Geometry
9 GED 1101 English for Technical Communication 3 3
15 12 21
Hours/Week
Sl. Course
Course Title Practical/ Credit
No Code Theory
Sessional
1 EEE 1201 Electrical Circuits II 3 3
2 EEE 1202 Electrical Circuits II Sessional 3 1.5
3 EEE 1203 Electrical Properties of Materials 3 3
Waves and Oscillations, Optics and
4 PHY 1201 3
Thermal Physics 3
Waves and Oscillations, Optics and
5 PHY 1202 3 1.5
Thermal Physics Sessional
Differential Equations and Complex
6 MATH 1201 3 3
Variables
7 CHEM 1201 Chemistry 3 3
8 CHEM 1202 Chemistry Sessional 3 1.5
9 GED 1201 Bangladesh Studies 3 3
18 09 22.5
Syllabus for the Dept. of EEE of Affiliated Engineering Colleges, Dhaka University
Hours/Week
Sl. Course
Course Title Practical/ Credit
No Code Theory
Sessional
1 EEE 2201 Electronic II 3 3
2 EEE 2202 Electronic II Sessional 3 1.5
3 EEE 4223 Energy Conversion II 3 3
4 EEE 2204 Energy Conversion II Sessional 3 1.5
5 EEE 2205 Engineering Electromagnetics 3 3
6 EEE 2208 Electrical Services Design 3 1.5
7 MATH 2201 Statistics& Probability 3 3
Professional Ethics and Moral
8 GED 2201 3 3
Thoughts
15 9 19.5
Syllabus for the Dept. of EEE of Affiliated Engineering Colleges, Dhaka University
Hours/Week
Sl. Course
Course Title Practical/ Credit
No Code Theory
Sessional
Electrical Measurement &
1 EEE 3101 3 3
Instrumentation
Electrical Measurement &
2 EEE 3102 3 1.5
Instrumentation Sessional
3 EEE 3103 Digital Electronics 3 3
4 EEE 3104 Digital Electronics Sessional 3 1.5
5 EEE 3105 Power System I 3 3
6 EEE 3106 Power System I Sessional 3 1.5
Power Electronics and Industrial
7 EEE 3107 3 3
Drives
Power Electronics and Industrial
8 EEE 3108 3 1.5
Drives Sessional
9 GED 3101 Engineering Management 3 3
15 12 21.00
Hours/Week
Sl. Course
Course Title Practical/ Credit
No Code Theory
Sessional
Communication Engineering
1 EEE 3201 3
Fundamentals 3
Communication Engineering
2 EEE 3202 3
Fundamentals Sessional 1.5
3 EEE 3203 Power System II 3 3
Hours/Week
Sl. Course
Course Title Practical/ Credit
No Code Theory
Sessional
1 EEE 4100* Project & Thesis 3 1.5
2 EEE 4101 Digital Signal Processing 3 3
3 EEE 4102 Digital Signal Processing Sessional 3 1.5
4 EEE 4103 Control System 3 3
5 EEE 4104 Control System Sessional 3 1.5
6 EEE 4105 VLSI Circuits and Design 3 3
7 EEE 4106 VLSI Circuits and Design Sessional 3 1.5
8 EEE 4111** Renewable Energy 3 3
9 EEE 4113** High Voltage Engineering
10 EEE 4115** Optoelectronics 3 3
11 EEE 4117** Mobile Cellular Communication 3
12 EEE 4119** Biomedical Engineering 3
15 12 21.00
*the course will be evaluated at the end of 4th year 2nd semester along with EEE 4200.
**Students can choose two courses according to their interest. If the students’ choice differs,
then offering of the courses will depend on number of students and availability of faculties.
Hours/Week
Sl. Course
Course Title Practical/ Credit
No Code Theory
Sessional
1 EEE 4200 Project & Thesis 3 1.5
2 EEE 4201 Power System Protection 3 3
3 EEE 4202 Power System Protection Sessional 3 1.5
Power Plant Engineering and
4 EEE 4203 3 3
Economy
5 EEE 4208* Industrial Attachment* 3 1.5
6 EEE 4211** Smart Grid 3 3
Introduction to Nanotechnology and
7 EEE 4213** 3 3
Nanoelectronics
8 EEE 4215** Optical Fiber Communication 3 3
9 EEE 4217** Radar and Satellite Communication 3
10 EEE 4219** Medical Imaging 3
12 9 16.5
**Students can choose two courses according to their interest. If the students’ choice differs,
then offering of the courses will depend on number of students and availability of faculties.
Syllabus for the Dept. of EEE of Affiliated Engineering Colleges, Dhaka University
Course Identification:
Every course has a unique course code. The letter prefix in any course code indicates the field
or the discipline of the course, e.g., EEE stands for Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
CSE for Computer Science and Engineering, ME for Mechanical Engineering,CE for
Civil Engineering, CHEM for Chemistry, PHY for Physics, MATH for Mathematics and
GED for General Education.
The first digit corresponds to the year in which the course is taken by the student.
The second digit represents the semester in which the course is taken by the student.
The third and fourth digits are used to specify the course.
The third digit is 1 for elective courses and for all other course is 0
The last (fourth) digit is odd for theoretical course and even for laboratory or sessional
course.
Course Summary
Core Courses
EEE 1101 Electrical Circuits I
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 3.
Circuit variables: voltage, current, power and energy, Voltage andcurrent independent and
depended sources, Circuit elements: resistance, inductance and capacitance. Modeling of
practical circuits,Ohm‟s law and Kirchhoff‟s laws, Solution of simple circuits with both
dependent andindependent sources,Series-parallel resistance circuitsand their
equivalents,Voltage and current divider circuits, Delta-Wyeequivalent circuits, Techniques of
general DC circuit analysis(containing both independent and dependent sources): Node-
voltagemethod, Mesh-current method, Source transformations.Thevenin andNorton
equivalents, Maximum power transfer. Superposition technique. Properties of Inductances
and capacitances. Series-parallelcombinations of inductances and capacitances; Concepts
oftransientand steady state response with dc source.
Definitions of ac voltage, current, power, volt-ampere and variousfactors (including power,
peak, form factors etc.) , Introduction tosinusoidalsteady state analysis: Sinusoidal sources,
phasor,impedance, admittance, reactance, susceptance; voltage, current,power of R, L, C, R-
L, R-C, R-L-C circuits with sinusoidal source,Seriesparallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of
circuits with R, L,Cs. Techniques of general ac circuit analysis (containing bothindependent
and dependent sources): Node-voltage method, Meshcurrentmethod, Source transformations,
Thevenin and NortonEquivalents, Phasor diagrams. Sinusoidal steady state
powercalculations, RMS values, Real and reactive power. Maximum powertransfer,
impedance matching. Steady state voltage, current.
Crystal structures: Types of crystals, lattice and basis, Bravais lattice and Miller indices.
Classical theory of electrical and thermal conduction: 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; Heisenbergs‟s uncertainty principle and quantum box, Electron in a 3D box.
Hydrogen Atom.
Band theory of solids: Band theory from molecular orbital, Bloch theorem, Kronig-Penny
model, Brillouin zone, 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
mechanical calculation of specific heat.
Dielectric properties of materials: Dielectric constant, polarization-electronic, ionic,
orientational and interfacial; internal field, Clausius-Mosotti equation, spontaneous
polarization, frequency dependence of dielectric constant, dielectric loss,
piezoelectricity,ferro-electricity, pyro-electricity.
Magnetic properties of materials: Magnetic moment, magnetizationand 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 II
superconductors and critical currentdensity. BCS theory. Magnetic recording materials,
Josephsontheory.Introduction to meta-materials.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned inEEE 2101 and also simulated these experiments with simulation software
(i.e. PSpice, Proteus, Multisim etc.).
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in EEE 2103
Verification of theories and concepts learned in electrical and electronic circuit theory
courses by performing various projects to solve real life problems.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in EEE 2201
EEE 2203 Energy Conversion II
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 3.
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Three phase induction motor: rotating magnetic field, reversal of rotating magnetic field,
synchronous speed, torque in induction motor,induction motor construction: squirrel cage,
wound rotor; slip and its effect on rotor frequency and voltage, equivalent circuit of an
induction motor, air gap power, mechanical power and developed torque, torque speed
characteristic, losses, efficiency and power factor, classification, motor performance as a
function of machine parameters, shaping torque speed characteristic and classes of induction
motor, per unit values of motor parameters, determination of induction motor parameters by
tests, methods of braking, speed control Induction generator: operation, characteristics,
voltage build up, applications in wind turbine.
Synchronous generator: construction, armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter),
excitation system with brushes and brushless excitationsystem, cooling, generated voltage
equation of distributed short pitched armature winding, armature winding connections and
harmoniccancellation in distributed short pitched winding, equivalent circuit, synchronous
impedance, generated voltage and terminal voltage,phasor diagram, voltage regulation with
different power factor type loads, determination of synchronous impedance by tests,
phasordiagram, salient pole generator d-q axes parameters, equivalent circuit, generator
equations, determination of d-q axes parameters bytests, equation of developed power and
torque of synchronous machines (salient and non salient pole motor and generator).
Paralleloperation of generators: requirement of parallel operation, conditions, synchronizing,
effect of synchronizing current, hunting and
oscillation, synchronoscope, phase sequence indicator, load distribution of alternators in
parallel, droop setting, frequency control, voltagecontrol, house diagrams.
Synchronous Motors:construction, operation, starting, effect of variation of load at normal
excitation, effect of variation of excitations, Vcurves, inverted V curves and compounding
curves, power factor adjustment, synchronous capacitor and power factor correction.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in EEE 3101.
Analysis and Synthesis of Digital Logic Circuits: Number system, codes, and conversion.
Boolean algebra, DeMorgan’s law, logic gates and truth tables, combinational logic design,
minimization techniques, implementation ofbasic static logic gates in CMOS and BiCMOS.
Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits, decoders and encoders,multiplexers and
combinational circuit design.
Programmable Logic Devices: Logic arrays, Field Programmable Logic Arrays and
Programmable Read OnlyMemory.
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Sequential Circuits: Different types of latches, flip-flops and their design using ASM
approach, timing analysis,timing analysis and power optimization of sequential circuits.
Modular sequential logic circuit design: Shiftregisters, counters and their applications.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in EEE 3203
DC/AC converters: types, single phaseand three phase inverters. Various applications of
converters.
Introduction to power electronics control of motor: DC motor speed control, braking,
scalar control of poly-phase induction motor.
Industrial Application: Introduction to Electric arc furnace, Dielectric heating and induction
heating.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in EEE 3201.
Fault analysis: Classification, effect of fault in power system, short circuit current and
reactance of a synchronous machine.
Fault calculation methods: Symmetrical fault calculation,Symmetrical components,
sequence networks and unsymmetrical fault calculation.
Load flow: Gauss- Siedel and Newton Raphson methods.
Synchronous machines: transient and subtransient reactance and shortcircuit currents.
Symmetrical fault calculation methods. Symmetricalcomponents: power, unsymmetrical
series impedances and sequencenetworks. Different types of unsymmetrical faults: solid
faults andfaults through impedance.
Stability: swing equation, power angle equation, equal area criterion, multi-machine system,
step by step solution of swing equation. Factors affecting stability. Reactive power
compensation. Flexible AC transmission system (FACTS). High voltage DC transmission
system. Power quality: harmonics, sag and swell.
Sub-stations: Classification, Equipment in a substation, Arrangements in substation.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in EEE3207.
Structured design: Parity generator, busarbitration logic, multiplexers based design, programmable
logic array(PLA) design. Clocked sequential circuit design: two phase clocking,dynamic shift register.
CMOS latches and flip flops.
Subsystem design : 4-bit arithmetic processor : bus architectures,shifter, design of a general purpose
ALU.
Memory elements design: System timing consideration, threetransistors and one transistor dynamic
memory cell. Pseudo-staticRAM/register cell. 4 transistors dynamic and 32 transistors static
CMOSmemory cell. 4x4 bit register array and 132 bit static CMOS memoryarray.
Finite State Machine design: Design of Moore Type and Mealy type FSM using Verilog.
Testing VLSI circuits.
Lightning arresters, CT, PT: wound type and CCVT (Capacitor Coupled Voltage
Transformer), MOCT (Magneto(HRC) Fuse, Drop Out Fuse (DOF), Load Break Switches,
Contactors. Bus bar layout, isolators, earthing switch;Minimum Oil Circuit Breaker (MOCB)
and Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF32) circuit breaker.High Rupturing Capacity
Electric arcs, arc extinction mechanism, transient recovery voltage. Circuit Breakers:
operating mechanisms,Optical Current Transducer).Breaker (ACB), Air Blast Circuit Breaker
(ABCB), Vacuum Circuit Breaker (VCB), Oil Circuit Breaker (OCB),construction and
operation of Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB), Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB), Air
CircuitFundamental of protective relaying. Classical relays (electromagnetic attraction type,
induction type); numericalrelays, distance relays, pilot relays (wire pilot, carrier).relays.
Inverse Definite Minimum Time (IDMT) relays, directional relays, differential and
percentage differentialProtection of generators, motors, transformers, transmission lines,
HVDC system and feeders.
Bus system. Importance of power control. Current limiting reactors. Different types of bus
systemlayout. Forces on bus section in case of short circuit.
Students will be attached with relevant the industries for two weeks after completing their 4th
year 1stsemester (before starting 4th year 2ndsemester/during any vacation in 4th year
2ndsemester) to gain practical knowledge.
Elective Courses
EEE-4111 Renewable Energy
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 3.
Renewable energy sources: Solar, wind, mini-hydro, geothermal,biomass, wave and tides.
Solar Photovoltaic: Characteristics of photovoltaic (PV) systems, PVmodels andequivalent
circuits, sun tracking systems, MaximumPower Point Tracking (MPPT): chopper, inverter.
Sizing the PV paneland battery pack in stand-alone PV applications. Modern solar
energyapplications (residential, electric vehicle, naval, and space). Solarpower plants
connected to grid.
Solar thermal: principles of concentration, solar tower, parabolic dish,receiver, storage,
steam turbine and generator.
Wind turbines: Wind turbine types and their comparison, powerlimitation, Betz‟s law;
Control mechanism: pitch, yaw, speed.Couplings between the turbine and the electric
generator, Windturbine generator - DC, synchronous, self excited induction generator
and doubly fed induction generator.
Grid interconnection: active andreactive powercontrol.Biomass and biogas electricity
generation.
Ionization and decay process: Townsend’s first and second ionization coefficient. Electric
breakdown in gases.Townsend’s criterion for spark breakdown. Sparking potential. Penning
effect. Corona discharges, power losscalculation. Breakdown of solid and liquid dielectrics.
Generation of high voltage: Alternating voltage, transformer cascade. Series resonant circuit
for high voltage actesting. Test of dc and ac cable.
Transient Voltage: Impulse wave shape. Impulse voltage generator and its mathematical
analysis. Designconsideration of impulse generators. Triggering of impulse generators.DC
voltage doubler and cascade circuits. Electrostatic generator, voltage stabilization.
Measurement of high voltage.Electrostatic voltmeter, sphere gap. Potential divider. High
Voltage testing of power system equipment. Oil testing.Design consideration of transmission
line based on direct stroke. High voltage transient in transmission line. Highvoltage lightning
arrester. Insulation co-ordination.
EEE-4115 Optoelectronics
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 3.
Optical properties in semiconductor: Direct and indirect band-gapmaterials, basic
transitions insemiconductors, radiative and nonradiativerecombination, opticalabsorption,
photo-generated excesscarriers, minority carrier life time, luminescence and
quantumefficiency in radiation.
Syllabus for the Dept. of EEE of Affiliated Engineering Colleges, Dhaka University
Properties of light: Particle and wave nature of light, polarization,interference, diffraction and
blackbody radiation.
Light emitting diode (LED): Principles, materials for visible andinfrared LED, internal and
external efficiency, loss mechanism,structure and coupling to optical fibers. Double-Hetero-
structure(DH) LEDs, Characteristics, Surface and Edge emitting LEDs.
Stimulated emission and light amplification: Spontaneous andstimulated emission,Einstein
relations, population inversion,absorption of radiation, optical feedback and threshold
conditions.Semiconductor Lasers: Population inversion in degeneratesemiconductors, laser
cavity, operating wavelength, threshold currentdensity, power output, elementary laser diode
characteristics, heterojunctionlasers, optical andelectrical confinement. single frequencysolid
state lasers-distributed Bragg reflector (DBR), distributedfeedback (DFB) laser.Introduction
to quantum well lasers. Introduction to quantum welllasers, Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting
Lasers (VCSELs), opticallaser amplifiers.
Photo-detectors: Photoconductors, junction photo-detectors, PINdetectors, avalanche
photodiodes, hetero-junction photodiodes,Schottky photo-diodes and phototransistors. Noise
in photodetectors.PIN and APD. Photo-detector design issues.
Solar cells:Solar energy and spectrum, silicon and Schottkey solar cells.
Modulation of light: Phase and amplitude modulation, electro-opticeffect, acousto-optic
effect and magneto-optic devices. Introductionto integrated optics.
Introduction: Concept, evolution and fundamentals. Analog and digital cellular systems.
Cellular Radio System: Frequency reuse, co-channel interference, cell splitting and
components.
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, fixed channel
assignment, non-fixed 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 of 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.
Origin and major types of biological signals: Human body: cells andphysiological systems,
bioelectric potential, bio-potential electrodesand amplifiers, blood pressure,flow, volume and
sound,electrocardiogram, electromyogram, electroencephalogram,phonocardiogram, vector
cardiogram. Interpretation of bio-signals.Noise in bio-signals.
Measurement of bio-signals: transducers, amplifiers and filters.Measurement and detection
of blood pressure. Blood flowmeasurement: plethysmograph and electromagnetic flow
meter.Measurement of respiratory volumes and flow, related devices.
Xray-Tomograph: positron emission tomography and computedtomography. Magnetic
resonance imaging. Ultrasonogram. Patientmonitoring system and medical telemetry.
Therapeutic devices:cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators. Electrical safety in
bioinstrumentations and sensing.
This course consists of two parts. In the first part, students will perform experiments to verify
practically the theories and concepts learned in CSE 1101. In the second part, students will
learn program design.
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:Study of reciprocation pumps.impulse and reaction turbines; Pelton wheel
and Kalpan turbine, centrifugal pumps, fans, blowers and compressors.Basics of conduction
and convection: critical thickness of insulation.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in ME 2101.
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in CSE 3201.
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Electricity and Magnetism: Electric charge and Coulomb’s law, Electric field, concept of
electric flux and the Gauss’s lawsome applications of Gauss’s law, Gauss’s law in vector
form, Electric potential, relation between electric field and electric potential, capacitance and
dielectrics, Current, Current density, ohm’s law, resistivity, the magnetic field, Ampere’s law,
BiotSavart law and their applications, Laws of electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s law,
Lenz’s law, self and mutual induction, Electric flux, Magnetic flux, magnetic materials,
magnetization curves, Maxwell’s equation.
Modern physics: Galilean relativity and Einstein’s special theory of relativity, Lorentz
transformation equations, Length contraction, Time dilation, relativity of mass and
massenergy relation. Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, De Broglie matter waves and its
success in explaining Bohr’s theory, Constituent of atomic nucleus, Nuclear binding energy,
different types of radioactivity, radioactive decay law, half life, mean life; Nuclear reactions,
nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, nuclear chain reaction, atomic power plant.
PHY 1102 Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics and Mechanics Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 1.5
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in PHY 1101.
Waves and oscillations: Differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator, total energy and
average energy, combination of simple harmonic oscillations, Lissajous’ figures, spring mass
system, torsional pendulum; two body oscillation, reduced mass, damped oscillation, forced
oscillation, resonance, progressive wave, power and intensity of wave, types of wave,
transverse and longitudinal nature of waves, stationary and standing wave, group and phase
velocities, velocity of wave in different medium.
Optics: Theories of light; Interference of light, Young’s double slit experiment, displacement
of fringes and its uses, Fresnel biprism, interference in thin films, Newton’s rings,
interferometers; Diffraction: Diffraction by single slit, resolving power of optical instruments,
diffraction at double slit and Nslits, diffraction grating, polarization: Production and analysis
of polarized light, Brewster’s law, Malus law, polarization by double refraction, Nicol prism,
optical activity, optics of crystals, Polarimeters.
Thermal Physics: Heat and work; the first law of thermodynamics and its applications;
molar specific heats of gases, isothermal and adiabatic process, work done by gas, Kinetic
theory of gases; Kinetic interpretation of temperature, specific heats of ideal gases,
calculation of specific heat, equipartation of energy, mean free path, Maxwell’s distribution
of molecular speeds, reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot’s cycle, efficiency of
Carnot engine, second law thermodynamics, Carnot’s theorem, entropy, Thermodynamic
functions, Maxwell relations, Clausius and Clapeyron equation.
PHY 1202 Waves and Oscillations, Optics and Thermal Physics Sessional
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 1.5
In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the theories and
concepts learned in PHY 1201.
CHEM1201Chemistry
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 3
Atomic structure, quantum numbers, electronic configuration, periodic table, Properties and
uses of noble gases, Different types of chemical bonds and their properties, Modern concept
of acid and bases, problems involving acid base titration,. Ionization of water and concept of
Ph Electrochemistry, Mechanism of electrolytic conduction, Transport number,
KohlRausch’s law. Different types of cells,Cell emf, Single electrode potentials, their
determination and application. Secondary cellsor Accumulators, lead accumulator and
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CHEM1202ChemistrySessional
Contact hours/week: 3, Credit: 1.5
Vector Analysis: Scalars and vectors, equality of vectors; Addition and subtraction of
vectors; Multiplication of vectors by scalars; Position vector of a point; Scalar and vector
product of two vectors and their geometrical interpretation; Triple products and multiple
products of vectors; Linear dependence and independence of vectors; Definition of line,
surface and volume integral; Gradient, divergence and curl of point functions; Gauss’s
theorem, Stoke’s theorem, Green’s theorem and their applications.
Introduction, Sets and Frequency distribution; Mean, Median, Mode and other measures of
central tendency; Standard deviation and other measures of dispersion; Moments skewness
and kurtosis; Elementary probability, Application of statistical methods to engineering
problems: Random variables;
Discrete and continuous probability distributions; discontinuous probability distributions
(Binomial, Poisson and negative binomial); Characteristics of Distributions functions of
random variables and derived distributions; expectation and moments of random variables;
point estimation of distribution parameters: methods of moments and maximum likelihood,
Bayesian Analysis; confidence intervals; hypothesis tests; nonparametric statistical tests;
simple and multiple linear regression and model selection; Analysis of variance, Correlation,
Estimation theory.
Ethics: Meaning, Definition of ethics, need of Ethics, Ethical Dilemma, Why peopleact
Unethically, Different branch of ethics, General Ethics, Framework for general ethics.
Professional Ethics: Definition of Profession and Professional Ethics. Objectives of
Professional Ethics, Code of Professional Ethics. History and Development of Engineering
ethics, study of ethics in Engineering, Applied ethics in Engineering. Human qualities of an
engineer. Obligation of an engineer to the clients. Attitude of an engineer to other engineer.
Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession.
Ethical Expectations: Employers and Employees, interprofessional relationship.
Professional organizationmaintaining a commitment of ethical standard. Desired
characteristics of a professional code. Institutionalization of Ethical conduct.
Business and industrial law: Law of contract, elements of valid contract. Consideration,
Parties competent to contact. Sale of goods, hire and purchase. Negotiable instrument.
Industrial law in Bangladesh: various ordinance payments of wages, legislation relating
employment in industries, factories, shops and agriculture, trade union act.
Human resources management in business: Human factors and motivation, leadership, group
decision making and communication, job gradation, process of performance appraisal and
reward systems, managing information for decision and management information systems.
Marketing management: Understanding marketing management, developing marketing
strategies, conducting marketing research, analyzing consumer and business market,
identifying market segments and targets, dealing with competition.
Safety: Evolution of modern safety concepts, industrial hazard, safety and risk management,
productivity, worker health and safety, proactive management techniques for safety
management, safety standards and regulations for engineering works, fire safety, hazardous
materials.