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B ACHELORS OF ELECTRI CAL (ELECTRONICS) ENGINEERING

F IRST P ROFESSIONAL

 English

 Applied Physics

 Basic Electrical Engineering

 Basic Electronics

 Islamic/Pakistan studies
Course Title English

Course Code: EE 102

Credit Hours:

Pre requisite: None

Aims & Objective: To enhance the capabilities of students so that he can compete
in a challenging environment.

Contents: Effective communication in business: Importance and


benefit of effective communication, components of
communication , concepts and problems of communication ,
non verbal communication , exercise and problems , the seven
C’s of effective communication, complete tenses, consciences
consultation ,consultancies , clarity , courtesy, correctiveness
Communication and the use of te chnology: Managing
information with the organization , email ,other
communication technologies
The process of preparing effective messages :Five planning
steps , basic organizational plan, beginning and ending ,
composing the message, exercise and problems.
The appearance and design of messages : Letters ,
memorandum , special time saving message media
Good news and natural messages : Organizational plans
favorable replies , natural messages .
Bad news messages : The right attitude , negative replies to
request , unfavorable , unsolicited messages
Proposal: Purposes , kinds of proposal , parts of proposal ,
long and short proposal
Strategies : Strategy for successful speaking and listening ,
strategies for reducing stage frights .strategies for successful
meetings , background info , on groups, proposals and kinds
of meetings, problem solving, leadership responsibilities .the
job application process , self assessment , market assessment,
resume making , cover letter .
Recommended Text Books: Murphy & Hildebrandt, Effective Business Communication,
McGraw Hill 7th Edition. 1997.
Course Title Applied Physics

Course Code: EE-105


Credit Hours:
Pre requisite: None
Aims & Objective: To understand the fundamentals of engineering circuits ,
designing of devices and their components as well as uses of
engineering techniques .
Contents: Units and the Dimensions : Introduction to various systems
of units , SI system of units , dimensional analysis
Sound waves: Nature and speed of sound , simple harmonic
motion , dopler effect , sound detectors , acoustics , frequency
response of human ear
Magnetism: Ferromagnetic , paramagnetic and diamagnetic
materials , magnetic field of current carrying conductor ,
solenoids , simple magnetic circuit calculations ,
Electrostatics: Conductors , insulators , forces between
charges , coulombs law , electric potential difference ,
dielectric materials , capacitors , energy stored in a capacitor
Electromagnetic spectrum: Electromagnetic waves
spectrum , radio waves , microwaves, infrared waves, light
waves , ultraviolet waves , x-rays and gamma rays , speed of
EM waves.
Lenses and Optics: Converging and diverging lenses, image
formation, simple and compound microscopes, physical
aspects of fiber optics .
Lasers: Atomic spectra emission of light , principles of lasers
, generation , types and applications
Nuclear Physics: Nuclear structures , nuclear masses and
isotopes , nuclear binding energy , radioactivity , fission and
fusion processes ,health hazard of radiation.
Recommended Text Books:
Course Title Basic Electrical Engineering

Course Code: EE 106

Credit Hours:

Pre requisite: None

Aims & Objective: To familiarize the understudy with the basic ideas of
electrical engineering.Making them acquainted with the
electrical segments , their utilization in the circuits .

Contents: Fundamentals of Circuits


Fundamental concepts of circuits—Charge, current, voltage,
Power
Currents and Voltages :
Voltage and current sources—ideal and real
Series and parallel circuits
Voltage divider circuit
Current divider circuit
Kirchhoff’s Current and Voltage laws
Depended voltage and current sources, voltage to current
source transformation and vice versa
Resistance:
Resistance of circular wires
wire tables
temperature effects
types of resistance
colour coding
conductance.
Ohm’s Law:
Ohm’s law and its application in simple dc circuits
Circuit Analysis Techniques and theorems
Nodal Analysis using Resistive networks,
Mesh & Loop Analysis
Linearity, Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Maximum Power
Transfer Theorems
Y- Transformations
Alternating Current Fundamentals
AC Wave form and its description
Phasors and Phase relations
AC Voltage and Current in Resistance
Average and RMS Power
Capacitance
Capacitance and type of capacitors.
Defining relationship (Current-voltage relationship) of
capacitors
Source-free RC circuit
Discharge of capacitors—exponential response and its time
constant
Energy stored in capacitors
Inductance
Introduction to inductors and their defining relationships
Energy stored in inductors
Source-free RL circuit
De-energizing of inductors—exponential response and its
time constant
Inductance and capacitance combinations
AC Circuits
Reactance and susceptance
Pure inductive and capacitive circuits
Series and parallel circuits
Impedance and admittance triangle
Power factor
Recommended Text Books: William Hayt. Engineering circuit analysis, 6th ed. McGraw
Hill, 2002.
Course Title Basic Electronics

Course Code: EE 110

Credit Hours:

Pre requisite: None

Aims & Objective:

Contents: AC Circuits
Tutorials about AC Circuits and AC Circuit Theory

Amplifiers
Tutorials about Bipolar Transistor and FET
Amplifiers

Attenuators
Tutorials about Passive Attenuators

Binary Numbers
Tutorials about Binary Numbers and Conversions

Boolean Algebra
Tutorials about Boolean Algebra

Capacitors
Tutorials about Capacitors and Capacitive
Reactance

Combinational Logic
Tutorials about Combinational Logic Circuits

Counters
Tutorials about Counters and Frequency Division
DC Circuits
Tutorials about DC Circuits and DC Circuit Theory

Diodes
Tutorials about Semiconductor Diodes and
Rectifiers

Electromagnetism
Tutorials about Electromagnetism and Induction

Filters
Tutorials about RC Passive and Active Op-amp
Filters

Recommended Text Books: Bogart Jr


Course Title Islamic/Pak studies

Information

Credit Hours:
Pre requisite: None

Aims & Objective: It is a very comprehensive and thought provoking course. It


develops the feeling of patriotism, nationalism and pan-
Islamism amongst the students.

Contents:  Arabic grammar


 Nouns and their different types
 Verbs and their forms
 Arabic vocabulary

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