BSc Electrical Engineering

This course introduces students to various disciplines within engineering and applied sciences, such as Biochemistry , electrical engineering, and Environmental science. Students explore the importance of innovation and technology in solving complex problems and advancing industry standards.

Overview

Electrical Engineering is an integral part of almost every area of our lives, including communications, commerce, entertainment, manufacturing, healthcare, transport, energy and the environment. Electrical Engineers are at the forefront of the challenge to use technology to make things faster, better, cheaper and more sustainable, and to make our lives more productive, healthy and enjoyable.

At Islamic International Engineering College, RIPHAH International University offers one of the top Electrical Engineering Programs. The faculty is equipped with the state-of-the-art labs and engineering equipment. 100% of the PhD faculty members are foreign qualified. Moreover, the university is offering Pakistan Engineering Council’s accredited Electrical Engineering programs, in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Electrical Engineering program has highest job prospects in the electrical equipment & system manufacturing companies, power generation and transmission sector, telecommunication, railways, IT & public sector organizations, and research & design industries.

PEO-1

Graduates will be proficient electrical engineers with the ability to solve complex engineering problems and to serve in industries or engage in entrepreneurial activities.

PEO-2

Graduates will contribute individually in a team or be a potential leader in their organizations.

PEO-3

Graduates will exhibit Islamic ethical values and demonstrate commitment to their responsibility toward sustainability and the safety of society and the environment.

PLO-01: Engineering Knowledge: Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PLO-02: Problem Analysis: Ability to identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.

PLO-03: Design/Development of Solutions: Ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components, or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and electrical considerations.

PLO-04: Investigation: Ability to investigate complex engineering problems in a methodical way including literature survey, design and conduct of experiments, analysis and interpretation of experimental data, and synthesis of information to derive valid conclusions.

PLO-05: Modern Tool Usage: Ability to create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations.

PLO-06: The Engineer and Society: Ability to apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice and solution to complex engineering problems.

PLO-07: Environment and Sustainability: Ability to understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and electrical contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development.

PLO-08: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.

PLO-09: Individual and Team Work: Ability to work effectively, as an individual or in a team, on multifaceted and/or multidisciplinary settings.

PLO-10: Communication: Ability to communicate effectively, orally as well as in writing on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentations, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO-11: Project Management: Ability to demonstrate management skills and apply engineering principles to one’s own work, as a member and/or leader in a team to manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment.

PLO-12: Lifelong Learning: Ability to recognize importance of, and pursue lifelong learning in the broader context of innovation and technological developments.

 
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EEL-101 Engineering Workshop 2
EE-102 Electric Circuits 3
EEL-102 Electric Circuits (Lab) 1
BS-101 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3
CS-101 Computer Fundamentals 3
CSL-101 Computer Fundamentals (Lab) 1
HU-101 Communication Skills 3
Total 16
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
CS-112 Object Oriented Programming 3
CSL-112 Object Oriented Programming (Lab) 1
BS-112 Differential Equations 3
BS-103 Applied Physics 3
BSL-103 Applied Physics(Lab) 1
EE-113 Network Analysis 3
EEL-113 Network Analysis (Lab) 1
EEL-114 Computer-Aided Engineering Drawing (Lab) 1
HU-102 Islamic Studies 2
Total 18
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EE-211 Basic Electronics 3
EEL-211 Basic Electronics (Lab) 1
EE-202 Digital Logic Design 3
EEL-202 Digital Logic Design (Lab) 1
HU-201 Technical Report Writing 2
HU-202 Social Sciences 2
ME-201 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3
BS-211 Linear Algebra 3
Total 18
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EE-213 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3
EEL-213 Electronic Devices and Circuits (Lab) 1
EE-214 Electrical Machines-I 3
EEL-214 Electrical Machines-I (Lab) 1
EE-215 Microprocessor and Interfacing Techniques 3
EEL-215 Microprocessor and Interfacing Techniques (Lab) 1
HU-204 Pakistan Studies 2
BS-212 Complex Variables and Transforms 3
Total 17
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EE-311 Signals and SystemsS 3
EEL-311 ignals and Systems (Lab) 1
EE-313 Electromagnetic Theory 3
EE-3121 Elective-l 3
EEL-3121 Elective-l (Lab) 1
BS-311 Probability and Random Variable 3
BS-302 Numerical Methods 3
Total 17
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EE-315 Linear Control Systems 3
EEL-315 Linear Control Systems (Lab) 1
EE-3122 Elective-II 3
EEL-3122 Elective-ll (Lab) 1
EE-317 Communication Systems 3
EEL-317 Communication Systems (Lab) 1
EE-3123 Elective-III 3
EEL-3123 Elective-III (Lab) 1
HU-302 Introduction to Hadith and Seerah 2
Total 18
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EEP-401 Project Part-I 3
EE-412 Instrumentation and Measurement 3
EEL-412 Instrumentation and Measurement (Lab) 1
MS-403 Entrepreneurship 3
EE-4121 Elective-IV 3
EEL-4121 Elective-IV (Lab) 1
EE-4122 Elective-V 3
EEL-4122 Elective-V (Lab) 1
Total 18
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EEP-401 Project Part-II 3
MS-401 Engineering Management 3
HU-401 Professional Ethics 2
EE-4123 Elective-VI 3
EEL-4123 Elective-VI (Lab) 1
EE-4124 Elective-VII 3
EEL-4124 Elective-VII (Lab) 1
Total 16

List of Electives(Power)

Course Code Course Title Theory Lab
EEXXXX Power System Analysis (Breadth Core I) 3 1
EXOOX Power Distribution (Breadth Core II) 3 1
BEXXX Electrical Machines-I 3 1
ELOKK Power Generation 3 1
SEXXX Electrical Power 3 1
BEXXX Power Electronics 3 1
EEXXX Power System Protection 3 1
EEXXX Power System Operation & Control 3 ectives1
BEXXX Electrical Machine Design and Maintenance 3 1
EROXX High Voltage Engineering 3 1
BEXXX Renewable Energy Systems 3 1
EXOOX Digital Signal Processing 3 1
BEXXXX Industrial Drives 3 1
EEXXX FACTS and HVDC Transmission 3 1
EEXXX Data Communication 3 1
ELXXX Smart Grid 3 1
Course Code Course Title Theory Lab
EEXXX Computer Communication Networks (Breadth Core I) 3 1
EEXXX Electronic Circuit Design (Breadth Core II) 3 1
EEXXX Digital Communications 3 1
EEXXX Antennas and Wave Propagation 3 1
EEXXX Digital Signal Processing 3 1
EEXXX Transmission and Switching Systems 3 1
EEXXX Wireless and Mobile Communication 3 1
EEXXX Data Communication 3 1
EEXXX Satellite Communication 3 1
EEXXX Optical Communication 3 1
EEXXX RF and Microwave Engineering 3 1
EEXXX Navigation and Radar Systems 3 1
EEXXX Digital Image Processing 3 1
EEXXX Emerging Wireless Technologies and RF Planning 3 1
EEXXX Telecommunication Policies and Standards 3 1
EEXXX Network Security 3 1

List of Electives (Electronics)

Course Code Course Title Theory Lab
EEXXXX Power System Analysis (Breadth Core I) 3 1
EXOOX Power Distribution (Breadth Core II) 3 1
BEXXX Electrical Machines-I 3 1
ELOKK Power Generation 3 1
SEXXX Electrical Power 3 1
BEXXX Power Electronics 3 1
EEXXX Power System Protection 3 1
EEXXX Power System Operation & Control 3 ectives1
BEXXX Electrical Machine Design and Maintenance 3 1
EROXX High Voltage Engineering 3 1
BEXXX Renewable Energy Systems 3 1
EXOOX Digital Signal Processing 3 1
BEXXXX Industrial Drives 3 1
EEXXX FACTS and HVDC Transmission 3 1
EEXXX Data Communication 3 1
ELXXX Smart Grid 3 1
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
EEXXX Electronic Circuit Design (Breadth Core I) 3
EEXXX Power Electronics (Breadth Core II) 3
EEXXX Integrated Electronics 3
EEXXX Microelectronics Technology 3
EEXXX Optoelectronics 3
EEXXX VLSI Design 3
EEXXX Industrial Electronics 3
EEXXX Digital System Design 3
EEXXX Introduction to Nanotechnology 3
EEXXX Digital Signal Processing 3
EEXXX Wave Propagation and Antenna 3
EEXXX Solid State Devices 3
EEXXX Digital Control Systems 3
EEXXX RF and Microwave Engineering 3
EEXXX Biomedical Instrumentation 3
EEXXX Data Communication 3
EEXXX Medical Robotics 3

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