Course Schema Of Bachelor Of Engineering In Electrical Engineering .

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COURSE SCHEMA OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN ELECTRICAL TER-IS.NOCOURSE SUBJECTCODE1CSE-111Introduction to Computing2ELE-111Workshop Practice3HUM-111 Functional English4HUM-112 Pakistan Studies5MTS-111 Calculus and Analytical Geometry6PHY-111Applied PhysicsTOTAL CREDIT HOURSKnowledgeAreaComputingEE FoundationHumanitiesHumanitiesNatural ScienceNatural 212MTS-211Communication & PresentationSkillsLinear Algebra & DifferentialEquationsIslamic Studies/ EthicsCREDITHOURS3 (2 1)1 (0 1)3 (3 0)2 (2 0)3 (3 0)4 (3 1)16(13 3)PREREQ--------CREDITHOURS3 (3 0)Natural Science--------3 (3 0)HUM122/34ELE-121Linear Circuit Analysis5CSE-121Programming for Engineers6CSE-122Computer Aided DesignTOTAL CREDIT HOURSNatural Science--------2 (2 0)EE FoundationComputingEE Foundation----------------------4 (3 1)4 (3 1)1 (0 1)17(14 3)S.NOKnowledgeAreaNatural ScienceIDEE-1EE FoundationEE FoundationEE --CREDITHOURS3 (3 0)3(3 0)4 (3 1)4 (3 1)4 (3 1)18(15 3)Knowledge AreaCREDITHOURS3 (3 0)3COURSE SUBJECTCODE1MTS-211 Multivariable Calculus2MCH-211 Applied Thermodynamics3ELE-211 Electrical Network Analysis4ESE-211Digital Logic Design5ESE-212 Electronic Devices and CircuitsTOTAL CREDIT HOURSS.NOComplex Variables &Transforms2ESE-221Intro to Embedded Systems3ELE-221Electromagnetics Field Theory4ESE-222Electronic Circuit Design5CSE-221Object Oriented ProgramingTOTAL CREDIT HOURSNatural SciencePREREQMTS-111EE FoundationCore (Breadth)Core ------4 (3 1)3 (3 0)4(3 1)4 (3 1)18 (15 3)S.NOKnowledge AreaPREREQEE Foundation----------Core (Breadth)ELE-122Elective (Depth)-I -----------CREDITHOURS3 (3 0)4 (3 1)4 (3 ility & StatisticsElectrical MachinesInstrumentation andMeasurement

4ESE-312 Signals and Systems5HUM-311 Organizational BehaviorTOTAL CREDIT -------4 (3 1)3 (3 0)18 (15 3)Knowledge ----CREDITHOURS4 (3 1)4 (3 1)4 (3 1)3(3 0)3 (3 0)Power ElectronicsControl SystemsCommunication SystemsHealth Safety & EnvironmentEngineering Economics &ManagementTOTAL CREDIT HOURSElective (Depth)-IICore (Breadth)Core (Breadth)IDEE-IIManagementScienceS.NOCOURS SUBJECTE CODE1HUMTechnical Writing2112ELE-411 Elective-I3ELE-412 Elective-II4ELE-322 Elective-III5MGTEngineering Entrepreneurship4116ELE-419 Final Year Project-ITOTAL CREDIT HOURSKnowledge AreaS.NOKnowledge AreaCOURS SUBJECTE CODE1ELE-421 Elective-IV2ELE-422 Elective-V3MGTProject Management4214ELE-429 Final Year Project-IITOTAL CREDIT HOURSGRAND TOTAL CREDIT HOURSS.NOELECTIVESPOWER SPECILIZATIONSEMESTER-VIS.NOEE -xxxELE-xxx18(15 3)PREREQ-----------CREDITHOURS2 (2 0)----------ELE-322--------------------3 (3 x)4 (3 1)4 (3 1)3 (3 0)-----------2 (0 2)18(14 4)PREREQElective (Depth)-IV ----------Elective (Depth)-V -CREDITHOURS4 (3 x)4 (3 x)3 (3 e (Depth)-IIIManagementScienceFYPSUBJECTPower Distribution & UtilizationPower System AnalysisPower System Stability & ControlPower GenerationPower TransmissionAdvance Machine and DrivesPower System ProtectionRenewable Energy SystemsHigh Voltage EngineeringSmart Grid4 (0 4)15 (9 6)138(106 28)CREDIT HOURS4(3 1)4(3 1)3 (3 0)4 (3 1)4 (3 1)3 (3 0)4 (3 1)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)

ELECTIVESELECTRONICS I-xxxUNI-xxxSUBJECTDigital System DesignDigital System ProcessingOpto-ElectronicsIndustrial ElectronicsArtificial IntelligenceNano TechnologyIntroduction to RoboticsVLSIAntenna and Wave PropagationAdv. Embedded SystemsNeural Network and Fuzzy LogicMicrowave EngineeringDigital System DesignDigital System ProcessingMobile Wireless CommunicationsArtificial IntelligenceAntenna & Wave PropagationSatellite CommunicationAntenna and Wave PropagationAdv. Embedded SystemsNeural Network and Fuzzy LogicMobile & pervasive ComputingMicrowave EngineeringRadar SystemsOrganizational BehaviorEngineering EntrepreneurshipProject ManagementTechnical WritingEthicsCREDIT HOURS4(3 1)4(3 1)3 (3 0)4 (3 1)3 (3 0)3 (3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)4(3 1)CREDIT HOURS4(3 1)4(3 1)3 (3 0)3 (3 0)3 (3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)3(3 0)CREDIT HOURS3(3 0)3(3 0)3 (3 0)3 (3 0)3 (3 0)

BE-I SEMESTERSukkur IBA UniversityMerit-Quality-ExcellenceDepartment of Electrical EngineeringIntroduction to ComputingPrograms & Class: BE-I (EE)Semester: Fall 2019Course Instructor: Engr. Dr. Abdul Sattar ChanCredit Hours: 2 1Support instructor: TBAPre-requisite Courses: NonePost-requisite Courses: NoneCo-requisite Courses: Nonee-mail: abdul.sattar@iba-suk.edu.pkOffice Hours: 0900 hrs. – 1700 hrs.Consulting Hours: ---Office Location: 202, Academic Block-IIIASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION1. Project Presentation10%2. Assignments05%3. Quizzes05%4. First Term exam20%5. Second Term exam20%6. Final Examination40%RECOMMENDED BOOKS:S.NoBook NameAuthor/s NamePublisher Name & Edition1.Understanding Computers:Today and TomorrowCharles S. Parker&Deborah MorleyCourse Technology, 25Thomson Place, Boston,Massachusetts 02210, USA2.Discovering Computers2017Misty E. VermaatShelly Cashman SeriesCOURSE DESCRIPTION:This is an introductory course in ITC (Introduction to Computing) designed forbeginners. Apart from leading the participants through an introduction tocomputers, the course also develop understanding for components of PC,Networking Basics, OS fundamentals, everyday Internet applications andcomputer ethics. A basic understanding of HTML will help the students developtheir own web page.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMESThe students will be able:CLO1: Identify the components of a computer system, demonstrate basic proficiency incomputer, commonly used computer applications (P)CLO2: Explain the fundamentals of operating systems, computer networks, and cyber ethicsand be able to purchase a computer as per requirements (C)CLO3: Ability to understand programming logic and to build& present a webpage usingbasic HTML (C)PROJECTS & ASSIGNMENTS DETAILS ALONGWITH PREDEFINED ASSESSMENT CRITERIAQuizzes: Two quizzes clearly linked with the CLOs will be taken.Assignments: Two assignments clearly linked with the CLOs will be taken.Projects:Students research computers or laptops as per university student requirements.Students must come up with 3 OR MORE options for a student to choose from.Then give them advice on which computer to buy.CLOsRelated PLOsCLO1Modern Tool Usage(5)CLO2Ethics (8)CLO3Modern Tool Usage(5)Teaching MethodsCLO attainment checked inLab Activities, Lab tasksFirst mid, Second mid, FinalExam, Quizzes, AssignmentsLectures, AssignmentsFirst Mid, Second Mid, FinalExam, assignments, Quizzes,Final Exams, assignments,QuizzesLectures, AssignmentsLecture PlanSESSION / WEEK WISE DETAILS:Session No.01-0304-06TopicsIntroducing Today’sTechnologies: Computers, Devices,and the WebComputingComponents:The MotherboardAssignments/Quizzes /DigitalLibrary workSuggestedReadingsCh:1DiscoveringComputers 2017CLOCovered

07-0910-1213-15The Control UnitThe Arithmetic LogicUnitMachine CycleRegistersThe System ClockPersonal Computer andMobile DeviceProcessorsProcessor CoolingMemoryBinary Numbers & LogicOperationsOperating SystemsOperating SystemFunctionsTypes of OperatingSystemsDesktop OperatingSystemsDigital StorageStorageHard DrivesPortable Flash MemoryStorageCloud StorageOptical DiscsCh:6DiscoveringComputers 2017Handout # 1Quiz No.01Ch:9DiscoveringComputers 2017Ch:7DiscoveringComputers 2017MID-I Exams16-1819-2122-2425-27Communications &NetworksCommunications SoftwareNetwork CommunicationsStandards and ProtocolsCommunications LinesCommunications DevicesHome NetworksTransmission Media.Physical Transmission MediaWireless Transmission MediaIntroduction toProgrammingFundamentalsFlow Charts (FC)FC ExamplesAlgorithmsProgramming LanguagesPseudo codeLevels of ProgrammingLanguagesNon-structured overingComputers2017AssignmentNo.02Handout# 2CLO-IIIHandout# 3CLO-IIIProjectHandoutCh:11CLO-IIQuiz No.02MID-II Exams29-3031-33Semester Project detailsHow to Buy a computerData bases, Data, andInformation.

The Hierarchy of DataFile omputers2017Ch:5DiscoveringComputers2017Data base ManagementSystemsDigital Security,CybercrimeInternet and NetworkAttacksUnauthorized Access and UseProject presentationsFinal ExamsIntroduction to Computing LabInstructor: Dr. Abdul Sattar ChanWeek #1Lab ExperimentsInside the Personal Computer (PC)2Computing fundamentals and internet familiarization3Operating Systems (OS) fundamentals4Introduction to HTML5&6MID-TERM I EXAM7HTML Tags8Programming fundamental using scratch-I9Programming fundamental using scratch-II10Python Programming-I11 & 12MID-TERM II EXAM13Python Programming-II14Python Programming-III15Course Project Design16FINAL EXAMCLO-II

Sukkur IBA UniversityMerit-Quality-ExcellenceDepartment of Electrical EngineeringWorkshop PracticePrograms & Class: BE-I (EE)Semester: Fall 2019Course Organizer: Dr. Muhammad Asim AliCourse Instructor: Dr. Muhammad Asim AliPost-requisite Courses:e-mail: asim.samejo@iba-suk.edu.pkConsulting Hours: TBACredit Hours: 00 01Pre-requisite Courses: NoneCo-requisite Courses:Office Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PMOffice Location: 105 Academic Block IIIGrading Policy (Lab) (50 Marks)SNoMax Marks1.Lab Report202.Assignment103.First Term exam054.Second Term exam055.Final Examination10Recommended SoftwareS No.1.2.3.SoftwareSketchup 2016Easy CAMEagle CAMPublisherTremble SoftwareDenfordEagle CAMCourse Description:This module is Work Shop course for Freshmen. The module introduces students to a variety of differentskills and ettiquates of working in a Lab Environment. The students learn about the purpose andapplication of electrical measurement tools. The student have the opportunity to use contemporarycomputer aided design and manufacturing techniques. They have the opportunity to design objects inplastic and wood and electronic circuit boards. The students have to compile a comprehensive reportof the processes and procedures.

Course Learning Outcomes:CLO 1: Demonstrates ability to design mechanical drawing using CAD software.CLO 2: Demonstrate ability to use modern tools including 3D printer, CNC router and PCB millingmachine.CLO 3: Demonstrate the cognizance of ethics in utilization of lab facilities.Important Policies: Class attendance will not be compromised and late coming is highly discouraged. Assessment of lab reports will be performed during mid-term lab examination sessions. Students are responsible for the content of assignments and lab reports. Cheating or plagiarismin any form will not be tolerated. Violations can result in F grade.CLOsLevel of LearningCLO 1Cognitive 3Related PLOsPLO 3TeachingMethodLabCLO AttainmentChecklistLab taskDemonstrationCLO 2Cognitive 4PLO 5LabLab taskDemonstrationCLO 3Cognitive 3PLO 8LabLab ConductDemonstrationApplication based Lab ActivityDescription:The introductory labs touch open various Design and Fabrication capabilities available inFabLab. To impart students with hands on skill and technical comprehension of the modernmanufacturing tools.S No.123456789101213141516Lab ActivityHealth Safety Precautions / Hazard PerceptionElectrical Measurement Tools3D Design Using Sketch Up – Introduction3D Design Using Sketch Up – Orthographic Project3D Design Using Sketch Up – PluginsPost Processing of Design using Cura SoftwareMid-term 1Woodwork using CNC Router (Mechanical Drawing)Woodwork using CNC Router (Using Easy CAM software)Woodwork using CNC Router (Manufacturing and Assembly)Domestic Load Calculation AssignmentPV Load Calculation AssignmentMid-term 2PCB Design (Eagle CAM)PCB Design (Post-processing and Fabrication)Soldering of Electronic CircuitDesign of Line Following RobotContact Hours030303030303030303030303030303

Sukkur IBA UniversityMerit-Quality-ExcellenceDepartment of Electrical EngineeringFunctional EnglishPrograms & Class: BE-I (EE)Semester: Fall -2019Course Organizer: Dr. Muhammad YameenSandhuCredit Hours:03Instructor: Bahawal SoomroPre-requisite Courses:Post-requisite Courses: NoneCo-requisite Courses: Nonee-mail: bahawal.soomro@iba-suk.edu.pkConsulting Hours: TuesdayOffice Hours: 09 am -5 pmOtherwise please make an appointmentOffice Location: Academic Block OneFaculty Office Room#4 .ASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Class performance and behaviorAssignmentPresentationsQuizzesFirst Term ExamsSecond Term ExamsFinal Examination05%05%05%05%20%20%40%REFERENCE BOOKS:S.NoBook Name1.Oxford ProgressiveEnglish.2.College Writing SkillsAuthor/s NameRachel RedfordJhon LanguinPublisher Name & EditionOUP

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:1.Practical English Grammarby A. J. Thomson and A. V.Martinet2.High School EnglishGrammar& Compositionby Wren & Martin3.Exploring the World ofEnglishSaadat Ali ShahOxford University PressIlmi Kitab KhanaCOURSE DESCRIPTION:The course has been designed to acquaint students with the concepts and skills required for efficientand effective usage of productive and receptive skills of English language. The course offers a blendof reading and writing materials with essential elements of English composition from variouspractical resources like, (Books, Newspapers, and Magazines). The course focuses on developingamong students an ability to read and write academic texts. On the whole, this course will cater totheir needs of language proficiency with particular focus on reading and writing. The readingmaterial is related with local and national traditions of Pakistan in order to create interest amongstudents.Ser12CLOStudents will be able to readdifferent types of readingmaterial particularly theiracademic textsStudents will able tocommunicate in groupdiscussion effectively.Students will be able to writewell organized and coherentparagraphs and essaysDomainTaxonomy levelPLOAttainmentCognitiveA2PLO-10First Mid -10Second MidTermPLO-10: Communication: Ability to communicate effectively, orally as well as in writing oncomplex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such asbeing able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentations, make effectivepresentations, and give and receive clear instructions.Quizzes& ASSIGNMENTS DETAILS ALONGWITH PREDEFINED ASSESSMENT CRITERIAQuizzes: Three quizzes clearly linked with the CLOs will be taken at the end of 4th, 9th and 14th week of teaching. Best two out of three quizzes will be considered.Presentations: Three presentations will be taken at the end of 5th and 10th, and 14thweek of teaching.Best two out of three quizzes will be considered

IMPORTANT POLICIES (subject to the course instructor) Class attendance is mandatory and late comers will not be allowed to attend the lecture.Late submission of coursework will not be accepted.Session / Week wise Details:Session Date /TopicsNo.Week01-02Week 0103-04Week 0105-06Week 021. An Introduction to reading &writingTaking Risks1. Drama on Killer Mountain(Reading)Structure of ParagraphParts of paragraphWriting as a skillTaking Risks (Reading)Week 02Customs & TraditionsKaleidoscopes on wheels (Reading)Complete the storiesTeacher will share the worksheets ofHalf stories and students will beasked to complete09-10Week 03Writing ProcessPre-writing & its differenttechniquesWriting first draft11-12Week 03Writing ProcessRevising & Editing the contentThesis statementOrganize & ConnectSuggestedReadingsFrom the textBookCHAPTER/TOPIC HEADINGPicture Description and PictureStories07:08Assignments/Quizzes / DigitalLibrary workRelated activitiesfrom theHandouts*OxfordProgressiveEnglish* Handoutsfrom teachers &Young WorldRelated activities *Oxfordfrom theProgressiveHandoutsEnglish*Handouts fromteachers &Young WorldRelated Activities *Oxfordfrom the text book ProgressiveEnglish*Handouts fromteachers &Young WorldRelated Activities *Oxfordfrom the text book Progressiveand Young World English*CollegeWriting SkillsRelated Activities *Oxfordfrom the text book Progressiveand Young World English*CollegeWriting Skills

13-14Week 04Storm in the desert (Reading)Writing ProcessCommon methods of Introduction15-16Week 04Sahara (Reading)Writing ProcessCommon methods of conclusion17-18Week 05Class presentationFIRST TERMPicture Description and WritingPrompts19-20Week 0521-22Week 06The Culinary Delights of Lahore(Reading)Picture Description and WritingPrompts23-24Week 0625-26Week 07Patterns of Essay DevelopmentDescriptive EssaysWriting Samples from students27-28Week 07Patterns of Essay DevelopmentNarrative EssayWriting Samples from students29-30Week 08Special Teaching (Reading)Patterns of Essay DevelopmentArgumentative EssayWriting Samples from students31-32Week 08Patterns of Essay DevelopmentArgumentative EssayWriting Samples from studentsRelated Activities *Oxfordfrom the text book Progressiveand Young World English*CollegeWriting SkillsRelated Activities *Oxfordfrom the text book Progressiveand Young World English*CollegeWriting SkillsDemonstrate onthe given topic*OxfordProgressiveRelated ActivitiesEnglishfrom the text book*Handouts fromand Young Worldteachers &Young WorldRelated Activities *Oxfordfrom the text book Progressiveand Young World English*Handouts fromteachers &Young World*OxfordProgressiveEnglishRelated Activities *OxfordProgressivefrom Text BookEnglish*CollegeWriting SkillsRelated Activities *OxfordProgressivefrom Text BookEnglish*CollegeWriting Skills*OxfordProgressiveEnglish*CollegeWriting SkillsRelated Activities *OxfordProgressivefrom Text BookEnglish*CollegeWriting Skills

33-34Week 09Patterns of Essay DevelopmentCause & EffectWriting Samples from students35-36Week 09Practice of Narrative EssaysReading Model EssayPractice Activity by a Prompt37-38Week 10Group discussion*OxfordProgressiveEnglish*CollegeWriting Skills*OxfordProgressiveEnglish*501 WritingpromptsDemonstrate onthe given topicSECOND TERM39-40Week 10A Beijing Childhood (Reading)41-42Week 11Practice of Argumentative EssaysReading Model EssayPractice Activity by a PromptPractice of Descriptive EssaysReading Model EssayPractice Activity by a PromptClimbing the Wisteria (Reading)43-44Week 1145-46Week 1247-48Week 1249-50Week 1351-52Week 1353-5Week 1455-56Week 1457-58Week 1559-60Week 15*OxfordProgressiveEnglish*501 Writingprompts501 Writingprompts*OxfordProgressiveEnglish501 WritingpromptsPractice of Cause & Effect EssaysReading Model EssayPractice Activity by a PromptPractice of Cause & Effect EssaysReading Model EssayPractice Activity by a PromptAmir Khan on His Career(Reading)Practice Reading & WritingActivities from Young WorldClass presentationPractice Reading & WritingActivities from Young WorldGroup discussionFINAL EXAM501 Writingprompts*OxfordProgressiveEnglishDemonstrate onthe given topic

Sukkur IBA UniversityMerit-Quality-ExcellenceDepartment of Electrical EngineeringPakistan StudiesPre-requisite Courses: Pakistan StudiesSemester: Fall 2019Course Organizer:Course Instructor: Yaseen Ali ShahSupport instructor:Post-requisite Courses:Co-requisite Courses:e-mail: yaseen.shah@iba.edu.pkOffice Hours: 9:00 to 05:00 PmConsulting Hours: After classes 3:00 Pm05:00 PmOffice Location: knowledge center 2nd floorroom 08Contact No: 03337155229Programs & Class:BE-1Credit Hours:1.5ASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION1. Assignments plus presentation052. Quizzes053. First Term exam104. Second Term exam105. Final Examination20RECOMMENDED BOOKS:S.No1.2.Book Name1. Pakistan StudiesAn analyticalapproach toPakistan studies1.PakistanStudies/PakistanAffairsAuthor/s NamePakistan Studies by GulShahzadIkram Rabbani.Publisher Name & EditionRehbar PublisherCarvan series Book house

REFERENCE BOOKS:Pakistan foreign policy:An historical analysis.1.1.2.Pakistan politicalroots &Development byBS.M burke and lawerenceZiring.Mehmood Safdar:Oxford university press 19931. Lahore 1994COURSE DESCRIPTION:This course aims to introduce students to the history of sub-continent comprisingPakistan, provide an overview of contending perspectives on the origins of the country,and examine its Government, Politics and constitutional development. Furthermore, itlooks at some Contemporary developmental issues facing the country.COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMESCourse learning outcomes (CLO)CLO1: To appreciate socio-Economic Structure of PakistanCLO2: To analyze the impact the diminishing natural resources in the wake of geographicalcondition of Pakistan.PROJECTS & ASSIGNMENTS DETAILS ALONGWITH PREDEFINEDASSESSMENT CRITERIAQuizzes: 2 quizzes clearly linked with the CLOs will be taken at the end of 14th & 15th week ofteaching.Presentations: One presentation will be taken at the end of 15th week of teaching.One assignment will be taken at the end of 14th week of teachingIMPORTANT POLICIES (subject to the course instructor) Class attendance is mandatory and late comers will not be allowed to attend the lecture.Late submission of coursework will not be accepted.

CLOsRelated PLOsCLO1PLO 06CLO2PLO mentlectures Notes &DiscussionsQuizzes, Lectures,Notes &discussionsCLO attainment checkedinFinal exam and AssignmentFinal exam & AssignmentSESSION / WEEK WISE DETAILS:LectureNo.Assignments/TopicsQuizzes /Suggested ReadingsHISTORICAL PERSPECTIVEIntroduction to the course01-020304-050607-08Arrival of Muslims in the SubContinent, foundation of Muslimrule (712-1857)Ideological rational with thespecial reference to Sir SyedAhmed khan, Sir MuhammadAllama Iqbal and Quid-e-AzamMuhammad Ali JinnahFactor leading to MuslimseparationReligious differenceCultural differenceSocial differencePolitical difference (1867-1947)Indus valley civilizationMoen-jo Daro & Harappa09Study of Map of Pakistan with thereference to four provinces ofPakistan10-11Location and geo-physical featuresof pdiscussionPakistan Studies by Gulshahzad sarwar/PakistanAffairs by Ikram RabbaniNotes andwww.storyofpakistan.comWatch the documentariesfrom YouTubeAssignment QuizzesPakistan Studies by Gulshahzad sarwar/PakistanAffairs by Ikram RabbaniQuizzesNotes andwww.storyofpakistan.comFIRST MID TERM EXAMS12-13GOVERNMENT & POLITICSIN PAKISTAN1947-58QuizzesPakistan Studies by Gulshahzad sarwar/PakistanAffairs by Ikram Rabbani

Notes andwww.storyofpakistan.comThe formative phase (democraticGovernment)1958-7114-15Martial law regime of Ayub khanand Yahya khan.QuizzesWatch the documentariesfrom YouTube1971-7716-1718-1920-21Government of Zulifiqar AliBhutto PPP1977-1988Zia-ul-Haq’s Martial law Rule1988-99QuizzesQuizzesQuizzesPeriod of democratic Government22-231999-2008 Pervaiz Mushraf Era &PML-N Government under NawazSharifQuizzesSECOND MID TERM iety and culture of PakistanEthnicity and ethnic issues andnational integrationForeign policy of PakistanDeterminations of foreign policyof PakistanMajor challenges to foreign policyof PakistanMajor problems and issues facingPakistan todayClimate, Natural resourcesGlobal warning concernDiminishing energy resourcesOther environmental issues.AssignmentPakistan Studies by Gulshahzad sarwar/PakistanAffairs by Ikram RabbaniNotes andAssignment/Quizzes www.storyofpakistan.comCLO I & CLO IIAssignmentQuizzes/AssignmentAssignmentFINAL EXAMS

Sukkur IBA UniversityMerit-Quality-ExcellenceDepartment of Electrical EngineeringCalculus and Analytical GeometryPrograms & Class: BE-I (EE)Semester: Fall 2019Credit Hours: 03Instructor: Mr. Umair KhanPre-requisite Courses: NonePost-requisite Courses: NoneCo-requisite Courses: Nonee-mail: umairkhan@iba-suk.edu.pkOffice Hours: 09:00 AM to 5:00 PMConsulting Hours:Office Location: Room# 01, Academic Block-IASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Class performance and behaviorSemester ProjectQuizzesAssignmentFirst Term ExamSecond Term ExamFinal Examination05%None10%05%20%20%40%RECOMMENDED BOOKS:S.NoBook NameAuthor/s NamePublisher Name & Edition1.CalculusJames Stewart8th EditionPlane Analytic GeometryMaxime BocherCalculus with AnalyticGeometryS. M. Yusuf and MuhammadAminNew-York, Henry Holt &Company2.New editionREFERENCE BOOKS:1.CalculusJames Stewart2.Calculus in Single Variable Larson Hostetler Edwards8th Edition9th EditionCOURSE DESCRIPTION:This course is design for the students of EE department. This course is helpful for students tounderstand the concept of differentiation and Integration and their use in engineering andscience. The core contained of this subject is, Functions, limit of a function, derivatives of the

functions of one variable, applications of differentiation in engineering and science throughoptimization, and Euclidian geometry in 2-D.COURSE CONTENTS:Introduction to Limits, Rates of Change and Limits, One-Sided Limits, Infinite Limits, Continuity,Continuity at a Point, Continuity on an interval, Differentiation: Definition and Examples,Relation between Differentiability and Continuity, Derivative as slope, as rate of change(graphical representation), The Chain Rule, Applications of Ordinary Derivatives, definite andIndefinite Integrals, Different Techniques for Integration, Riemann Sum, Fundamental Theoremof Calculus, Area under the Graph of a Nonnegative Function, Improper Integrals,Transcendental Functions: Inverse, Logarithmic and Exponential functions, InverseTrigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions and somemore Techniques of Integration, Linear models and rates of change, Slope of the line, Equationsof line, Ratios and rates of change, Graphing linear models, Parallel and perpendicular lines,Distance between two points, Distance from a line to a point, Distance between two parallellines, Internal and External division of a line by a point, Angle between two lines.COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMESThe students will be able:CLO1: Express the idea of coordinate and analytical geometry in two dimensionsCLO2: Express the ideas of limits, continuity, derivative and integration in two dimensionsCLO3: Apply derivation and integrals for solving problems arising in engineering science.IMPORTANT POLICIES Class attendance is mandatory and late comers will be marked absent.CLOsCLO1CLO2CLO3Levelof Lectures1Lectures2LecturesCLO attainmentchecked inFirst mid, Final examFirst Mid, Final ExamSecond Mid, Final exam

SESSION / WEEK WISE DETAILS:SessionsTopics01-02Introduction to Course and Functions03-04Mathematical Models, A Catalog ofEssential Functions05-06Transformation and Compositions ofFunctions07-08Graphical Representations of TheFunctionsCLOMappingCLO1The Tangents and Velocity problems, TheLimit of a FunctionsCLO111-12Limit Laws, The Precise definition of alimit, Continuity, Other Rates of ChangesCLO213-14Derivatives and rate of Change, TheDerivative as a Function andDifferentiation Formulas,17-18The Chain Rule, Implicit Differentiations,Higher Derivatives19-20Maximum and Minimum Values andTheir ApplicationsExercise 1.1-1.7and 1.8 JamesStewartChapter 2 & 3IncludingExercise 2.1-2.8FIRST MID TERM EXAMSDerivative of Trigonometric FunctionsSuggestedReadingsChapter 1Including09-1015-16SessionalCLO2Exercise 3.1-3.2of JamesStewartCLO221-22The Mean value Theorem and ItsApplications23-24Antiderivatives, Techniques ofintegrationsJames Stewart25-26Integration by partsExercise # 3.927-28Trigonometric integrals,CLO229-30Integration of rational functions bypartial fractionsCLO231-32Indefinite Integrals and The Net ChangeTheoremCLO3ExercisesCLO2SECOND MID TERM EXAMS33-34The substitution Rule of polynomials35-36The Definite Integral and properties of adefinite integrals37-38And the Fundamental Theorem ofCalculus Part 1Chapter 4, 6 & 7IncludingCLO24.2-4.5. Exercise6.8. Exercise 7.1,7.2 and 7.4James Stewart

39-40The Fundamental Theorem of CalculusPart 241-42Indeterminate Form and L’ Hospital Rule43-44Preliminaries, Distance between twopoints45-46Straight Lines in 𝑅 347-48Direction Angles of a Vector49-50Angle Between two straight lines51-5253-54CLO2Chapter 7CLO2Distance of a point from a lines andequations for PlanesRevisionCLO255-56FINAL EXAMSS. M. Yusuf andMohammadAmin and alsoMaxime Bocherchapter 2, 3

Sukkur IBA UniversityMerit-Quality-ExcellenceDepartment of Electrical EngineeringApplied PhysicsPrograms & Class: BE-ISemester: IstCredit Hours:Instructor: Dr Abdul Qadir04 (03 01)Office location: Block 03, Room 103, Ext 4053Post-requisite Courses:Electronic devices and circuitsConsulting hours: Monday 12:00 to 1:00pm,Friday 10:00 to 12:00ame-mail: aqadir@iba-suk.edu.pkEVALUATION1.Quizzes20%2.First Term20%3.Second Term20%4.Final Examination40%RECOMMENDED BOOKS:S.No1.2.Publisher Name & EditionBook NameAuthor/s NameFundamentals of PhysicsDavid Halliday, RobertResnick, and Jearl Walker10th Edition, John Wiley &Sons, ISBN: 0471465097.Electronic devicesThomas L. FloyedNinth Edition, PearsonEducation InstructionArthur BeiserFourth Edition, McGraw-Hill,ISBN: 0071426116REFERENCE BOOKS:1.Schaum's Outline ofApplied PhysicsDIGITAL & WEB .comCOURSE DESCRIPTION:Applied Physics course is for students enrolled in first year engineering. This course has been

Islamic Studies/ Ethics Natural Science ----- 2 (2 0) . 12 ELE-xxx Microwave Engineering 4(3 1) S ION S.NO COURSE CODE SUBJECT CREDIT HOURS 1 ELE-xxx Digital System Design 4(3 1) . Recommended Software S No. Software Publisher 1. Sketchup 2016 Tremble Software 2. Easy CAM Denford