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EEE Syllabus | 2019 1 Syllabus of B. Sc. Engineering in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE) Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Daffodil International University To obtain the Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree, students will have to complete 143 credits with a minimum CGPA of 2.50. If a student fails in any course, he/she will get opportunity to improve his/her grade by retaking the failed course in the subsequent semesters. For a full-time student, total duration of the program is four years or twelve equal semesters where every year (or level) is comprised of three semesters (or terms). Besides, students have also provision to enroll as part- time students with less number of courses and duration. The students willing to obtain a degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering will have to follow the general guidelines of degree requirements of the department. The courses under the program are categorized in eight groups as shown below: Group 1: Core Courses (EEE) 72 Credits Group 2: Technical Elective Courses 17 Credits Group 3: Language 05 Credits Group 4: General Education 15 Credits Group 5: Basic Science 08 Credits Group 6: Mathematics 19 Credits Group 7: Other Engineering 07 Credits Total 143 Credits Distribution of Credits The total 143 credits are distributed among four years or levels based on the semesters or terms as depicted in the Table below. Year/Level Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Total 1 13 11 12 36 2 12 13 13 38 3 13 13 12 38 4 13 13 5 31 Total 143

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EEE Syllabus | 2019 1

Syllabus of B Sc Engineering in Electrical amp Electronic Engineering (EEE)

Department of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering

Daffodil International University

To obtain the Bachelor of Science (B Sc) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree students will

have to complete 143 credits with a minimum CGPA of 250 If a student fails in any course heshe will

get opportunity to improve hisher grade by retaking the failed course in the subsequent semesters For a

full-time student total duration of the program is four years or twelve equal semesters where every year (or

level) is comprised of three semesters (or terms) Besides students have also provision to enroll as part-

time students with less number of courses and duration

The students willing to obtain a degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering will

have to follow the general guidelines of degree requirements of the department The courses under the

program are categorized in eight groups as shown below

Group 1 Core Courses (EEE) 72 Credits

Group 2 Technical Elective Courses 17 Credits

Group 3 Language 05 Credits

Group 4 General Education 15 Credits

Group 5 Basic Science 08 Credits

Group 6 Mathematics 19 Credits

Group 7 Other Engineering 07 Credits

Total 143 Credits

Distribution of Credits

The total 143 credits are distributed among four years or levels based on the semesters or terms as depicted

in the Table below

YearLevel Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Total

1 13 11 12 36

2 12 13 13 38

3 13 13 12 38

4 13 13 5 31

Total 143

EEE Syllabus | 2019 2

List of Courses

The list of courses in the curriculum of BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) program is

illustrated below

Language (5 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

HUM 221 Professional English 3

General Education Development (15 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

EMP 101 Employability 360o 2

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

HUM 211 Sociology 2

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship 2

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 2

Basic Science (8 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Mathematics (19 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

EEE Syllabus | 2019 3

Other Engineering (7 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Core Courses (72 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System analysis 3

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory 1

EEE 402 Industrial Training Internship 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project 5

EEE Syllabus | 2019 4

Technical Electives

Students will take at least two theories and one laboratory courses from herhis major area and three theories

and one laboratory courses from other areas

POWER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering 3

EEE 465 Special Machines 3

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control 3

EEE 487 Smart Grid System 3

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering 3

EEE 497 Power System Reliability 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 457 Power System Protection 3

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory 1

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering 3

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory 1

EEE 479 Renewable Energy 3

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory 1

ELECTRONICS

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 451 Solid State Devices 3

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices 3

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices 3

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology 3

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits 3

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Laboratory 1

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis 3

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory 1

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics 3

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE Syllabus | 2019 5

COMMUNICATION

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 443 Random Signal processing 3

EEE 445 Satellite Communication 3

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering 3

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication 3

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II 3

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication 3

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory 1

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering 3

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory 1

COMPUTER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 447 Computer Architecture 3

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System 3

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications 3

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design 3

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory 1

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics 3

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design 3

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory 1

Suggested Course Offering

EEE Syllabus | 2019 6

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Daffodil International University runs three

terms per year or level The suggested course offering based on the Level and Term for the program of

BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is illustrated below

Level 1 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Total 13

Level 1 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

Total 11

Level 1 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

Total 12

Level 2 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

EEE Syllabus | 2019 7

HUM 211 Sociology

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

HUM 221 Professional English 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Total 13

Level 3 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 3 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

EEE Syllabus | 2019 8

EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE Syllabus | 2019 9

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

EEE Syllabus | 2019 10

Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

EEE Syllabus | 2019 11

Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

EEE Syllabus | 2019 18

Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

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Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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List of Courses

The list of courses in the curriculum of BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) program is

illustrated below

Language (5 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

HUM 221 Professional English 3

General Education Development (15 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

EMP 101 Employability 360o 2

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

HUM 211 Sociology 2

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship 2

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 2

Basic Science (8 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Mathematics (19 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

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Other Engineering (7 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Core Courses (72 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System analysis 3

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory 1

EEE 402 Industrial Training Internship 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project 5

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Technical Electives

Students will take at least two theories and one laboratory courses from herhis major area and three theories

and one laboratory courses from other areas

POWER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering 3

EEE 465 Special Machines 3

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control 3

EEE 487 Smart Grid System 3

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering 3

EEE 497 Power System Reliability 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 457 Power System Protection 3

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory 1

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering 3

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory 1

EEE 479 Renewable Energy 3

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory 1

ELECTRONICS

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 451 Solid State Devices 3

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices 3

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices 3

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology 3

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits 3

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Laboratory 1

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis 3

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory 1

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics 3

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory 1

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COMMUNICATION

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 443 Random Signal processing 3

EEE 445 Satellite Communication 3

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering 3

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication 3

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II 3

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication 3

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory 1

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering 3

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory 1

COMPUTER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 447 Computer Architecture 3

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System 3

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications 3

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design 3

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory 1

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics 3

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design 3

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory 1

Suggested Course Offering

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The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Daffodil International University runs three

terms per year or level The suggested course offering based on the Level and Term for the program of

BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is illustrated below

Level 1 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Total 13

Level 1 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

Total 11

Level 1 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

Total 12

Level 2 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

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HUM 211 Sociology

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

HUM 221 Professional English 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Total 13

Level 3 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 3 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

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EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

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EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

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Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

EEE Syllabus | 2019 11

Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

EEE Syllabus | 2019 18

Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

EEE Syllabus | 2019 33

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Other Engineering (7 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Core Courses (72 Credit)

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System analysis 3

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory 1

EEE 402 Industrial Training Internship 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project 5

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Technical Electives

Students will take at least two theories and one laboratory courses from herhis major area and three theories

and one laboratory courses from other areas

POWER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering 3

EEE 465 Special Machines 3

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control 3

EEE 487 Smart Grid System 3

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering 3

EEE 497 Power System Reliability 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 457 Power System Protection 3

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory 1

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering 3

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory 1

EEE 479 Renewable Energy 3

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory 1

ELECTRONICS

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 451 Solid State Devices 3

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices 3

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices 3

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology 3

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits 3

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Laboratory 1

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis 3

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory 1

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics 3

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory 1

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COMMUNICATION

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 443 Random Signal processing 3

EEE 445 Satellite Communication 3

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering 3

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication 3

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II 3

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication 3

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory 1

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering 3

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory 1

COMPUTER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 447 Computer Architecture 3

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System 3

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications 3

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design 3

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory 1

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics 3

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design 3

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory 1

Suggested Course Offering

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The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Daffodil International University runs three

terms per year or level The suggested course offering based on the Level and Term for the program of

BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is illustrated below

Level 1 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Total 13

Level 1 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

Total 11

Level 1 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

Total 12

Level 2 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

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HUM 211 Sociology

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

HUM 221 Professional English 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Total 13

Level 3 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 3 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

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EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

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EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

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Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

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Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

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EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

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Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

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phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

EEE Syllabus | 2019 31

automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Technical Electives

Students will take at least two theories and one laboratory courses from herhis major area and three theories

and one laboratory courses from other areas

POWER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering 3

EEE 465 Special Machines 3

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control 3

EEE 487 Smart Grid System 3

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering 3

EEE 497 Power System Reliability 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 457 Power System Protection 3

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory 1

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering 3

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory 1

EEE 479 Renewable Energy 3

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory 1

ELECTRONICS

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 451 Solid State Devices 3

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices 3

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices 3

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology 3

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits 3

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Laboratory 1

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis 3

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory 1

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics 3

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory 1

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COMMUNICATION

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 443 Random Signal processing 3

EEE 445 Satellite Communication 3

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering 3

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication 3

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II 3

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication 3

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory 1

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering 3

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory 1

COMPUTER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 447 Computer Architecture 3

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System 3

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications 3

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design 3

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory 1

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics 3

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design 3

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory 1

Suggested Course Offering

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The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Daffodil International University runs three

terms per year or level The suggested course offering based on the Level and Term for the program of

BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is illustrated below

Level 1 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Total 13

Level 1 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

Total 11

Level 1 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

Total 12

Level 2 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

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HUM 211 Sociology

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

HUM 221 Professional English 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Total 13

Level 3 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 3 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

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EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

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EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

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Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

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Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

EEE Syllabus | 2019 18

Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 5

COMMUNICATION

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 443 Random Signal processing 3

EEE 445 Satellite Communication 3

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering 3

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication 3

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II 3

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication 3

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory 1

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering 3

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory 1

COMPUTER

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 447 Computer Architecture 3

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System 3

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications 3

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design 3

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory 1

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

ELECTIVE I

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics 3

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics 3

ELECTIVE II

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design 3

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory 1

Suggested Course Offering

EEE Syllabus | 2019 6

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Daffodil International University runs three

terms per year or level The suggested course offering based on the Level and Term for the program of

BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is illustrated below

Level 1 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Total 13

Level 1 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

Total 11

Level 1 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

Total 12

Level 2 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

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HUM 211 Sociology

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

HUM 221 Professional English 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Total 13

Level 3 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 3 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

EEE Syllabus | 2019 8

EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE Syllabus | 2019 9

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

EEE Syllabus | 2019 10

Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

EEE Syllabus | 2019 11

Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

EEE Syllabus | 2019 18

Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

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EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

EEE Syllabus | 2019 32

পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 6

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Daffodil International University runs three

terms per year or level The suggested course offering based on the Level and Term for the program of

BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is illustrated below

Level 1 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language 2

MAT 111 Differential and Integral Calculus 3

PHY 111 Physics 3

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory 1

CHE 101 Chemistry 3

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory 1

Total 13

Level 1 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits 3

MAT 121 Complex variable and Vector analysis 3

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting 2

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies 2

CE 122 Engineering Drawing 1

Total 11

Level 1 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation 3

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics 3

EEE 131 Electrical Circuit I 3

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application 3

Total 12

Level 2 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry 3

AOL 101 Art of Living 2

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HUM 211 Sociology

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

HUM 221 Professional English 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Total 13

Level 3 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 3 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

EEE Syllabus | 2019 8

EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE Syllabus | 2019 9

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

EEE Syllabus | 2019 10

Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

EEE Syllabus | 2019 11

Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

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phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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HUM 211 Sociology

EEE 211 Electrical Circuit II 3

EEE 212 Electrical Circuit Laboratory 1

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory 1

EEE 215 Electronics I 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 221 Electronics II 3

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I 3

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems 3

HUM 221 Professional English 3

Total 13

Level 2 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II 3

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory 1

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials 3

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3

Total 13

Level 3 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 311 Digital Electronics 3

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 3

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I 3

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory 1

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 3 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing 3

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory 1

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EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

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EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

EEE Syllabus | 2019 10

Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

EEE Syllabus | 2019 11

Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

EEE Syllabus | 2019 18

Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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EEE 323 Control Systems 3

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory 1

EEE 325 Power System Analysis 3

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection 2

Total 13

Level 3 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 331 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3

EEE 332 Microprocessor and Interfacing Laboratory 1

EEE 335 Power Electronics 3

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory 1

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation 3

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory 1

Total 12

Level 4 Term 1

Course Code Course Title Credit

ECO 411 Energy Economics 3

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management 3

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design

Laboratory 1

EMP 101

HUM 413

Employability 360o

Technology Entrepreneurship 2

EEE 4 Elective I (Major) 3

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-1) 1

Total 13

Level 4 Term 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective II (Major) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Major) 1

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II (Minor) 3

EEE 4 Elective II Laboratory (Minor) 1

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-2) 2

Total 13

Level 4 Term 3

Course Code Course Title Credit

EEE 4 Elective I (Minor) 3

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EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

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Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

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Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

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EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

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Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

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criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

EEE Syllabus | 2019 32

পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 9

EEE 400 Capstone Project (Part-3) 2

Total 5

Course Contents

EEE 121 Fundamental of Electrical Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Circuit variables voltage current power and energy Voltage and current independent and dependent

sources Circuit elements resistance inductance and capacitance Modeling of practical circuits Ohmrsquos law

and Kirchhoff‟s laws Solution of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources Series-

parallel resistance circuits and their equivalents Voltage and current divider circuits Delta-Wye

equivalent circuits

Basic Magnetic Circuits Magnetic quantities and variables Field Flux Flux Density Magnetomotive

Force Magnetic Field Strength permeability and B-H Curve reluctance magnetic field strength Laws in

magnetic circuits Ohmrsquos law and Amperersquos circuital law

Definitions of ac voltage current power volt-ampere and various factors (including power peak form

factors etc)

Introduction to sinusoidal steady 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

Series - parallel and Delta-Wye simplifications of circuits with R L Cs

EEE 131 Electrical Circuits I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 121

Techniques of general DC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh-current method Source transformations

Thevenin and Norton equivalents Maximum power transfer Superposition technique Properties of

Inductances and capacitances Series-parallel combinations of inductances and capacitances

Concepts of transient and steady state response with dc source

Techniques of general AC circuit analysis (containing both independent and dependent sources) Node-

voltage method Mesh current method Source transformations Thevenin and Norton Equivalents Phasor

diagrams Sinusoidal steady state power calculations RMS values Real and reactive power Maximum

power transfer impedance matching Steady state voltage current

EEE 211 Electrical Circuits II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

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Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

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Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

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EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

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Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Circuits with non-sinusoidal excitations power and power factor of ac circuits with multiple sources of

different frequencies Transients in AC circuits Passive Filter Networks basic types Characteristic

impedance and attenuation ladder network low pass high pass filters propagation coefficient and time

delay in filter sections practical composite filters Resonance in AC circuits Series and parallel resonance

and Q factors

Magnetically coupled circuits

Analysis of three phase circuits Three phase supply balanced and unbalanced circuits power calculation

and measurements Power factor improvement

Magnetic circuits Composite series magnetic circuit parallel and series-parallel circuits Comparison

between electrical and magnetic quantities Hysteresis and hysteresis loss Magnetic materials

EEE 212 Electrical Circuits Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 214 Circuit Simulation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131

Simulation laboratory based on EEE 131 EEE 211 theory courses

EEE 215 Electronics I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 211

Semiconductor diodes semiconductor material and properties pn junction diode circuits dc analysis and

models diode circuits AC equivalent circuits other diode types single phase rectification and regulators

zener diode circuits clipper and clamper circuits multiple diode circuits photo diodes and LED circuits

DC power supply MOS Transistors Structure of MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics MOS Device

Models DC circuit analysis basic MOFET applications Biasing constant current biasing multistage

MOSFET circuits Junction Field effect transistor (JFET) MOSFET amplifier basic transistor amplifier

configurations-Common-Source Common-Gate Stage Source Follower (common drain) single stage

integrated circuit MOSFET amplifiers multistage amplifiers basic JFET amplifiers Bipolar Junction

transistor (BJT) BJT DC analysis of BJT circuits basic transistor applications biasing multistage circuits

BJT linear amplifiers-basic configurations CE amplifiers AC load lines CC and CB amplifier multistage

amplifiers power consideration Frequency Response Amplifier frequency response system transfer

function frequency response transistor amplifiers with circuit capacitors frequency response-BJT

frequency response- FET high frequency response of transistor circuits Output stages and power

amplifiers power amplifiers power transistors classes of amplifiers Class-A power amplifier Class-AB

push pull complimentary output stage

EEE 221 Electronics II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

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Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

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EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

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Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

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MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

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phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

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criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

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Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

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EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Ideal operational amplifier and op-amp circuits Op-amp applications inverting amplifier non-inverting

amplifier summing amplifier differential amplifier logarithmic amplifier operational transconductance

amplifiers exponential amplifier differentiator integrator voltage to current converter voltage follower

and other applications Non-ideality of op-amp Non-ideal op-amp characteristics and its effects Integrated

circuit biasing and active loads BJT current sources FET current sources small signal analysis of active

loads design applications an NMOS current source differential and multistage amplifiers BJT differential

amplifier FET differential amplifier differential amplifier with active load BiCMOS circuits gain stage

and simple output stage BJT operational amplifier circuit Frequency response of amplifiers Poles zeros

and Bode plots amplifier transfer function techniques of determining 3 dB frequencies of amplifier

circuits frequency response of single-stage and cascade amplifiers frequency response of differential

amplifiers Feedback and stability Basic feedback concept feedback topologies voltage(series-shunt)

amplifiers current (shunt-series) amplifiers transconductance (serie-series) amplifiers transresistance

(shuntshunt) amplifiers loop gain stability of feedback circuit frequency compensation Applications and

Design of Integrated Circuits Active filter Oscillators Schmitt trigger Circuits Nonsinusoidal oscillators

and timing circuits integrated power amplifier voltage regulator Design application An active Bandpass

filter

555 Timer IC and its Applications

Introduction to power amplifier classes class A class B class AB class C operation

EEE 222 Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 223 Energy Conversion I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 211

Transformer principle of operation construction no load and excitation current behavior during loading

leakage flux ideal transformer leakage reactance and equivalent circuit of a transformer equivalent

impedance voltage regulation per unit quantities regulation losses and efficiency determination of

parameters by tests polarity of transformer windings transformer parallel operation

Three phase transformer Construction connection configuration vector group parallel operation power

application etc

Autotransformer instrument transformers

Single Phase Induction Motor operation double revolving field theory starting methods equivalent

circuit torque-speed characteristic and performance calculation

Three phase induction motor 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 shaping torque speed characteristic

determination of induction motor parameters by tests methods of braking speed control

Induction generator Working principle and operation characteristics voltage build up applications in

wind turbine

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

EEE Syllabus | 2019 18

Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 12

EEE 233 Energy Conversion II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Synchronous generator construction armature (stator) and rotating field (exciter) excitation system with

brushes and brushless excitation system cooling generated voltage equation of distributed short pitched

armature winding armature winding connections and harmonic cancellation 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 phasor diagram equation of developed power and torque of synchronous machines

Parallel operation 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 voltage control house diagrams

Synchronous Motors construction operation starting effect of variation of load at normal excitation

effect of variation of excitations V curves inverted V curves and compounding curves power factor

adjustment synchronous capacitor and power factor correction synchronous condenser

DC Generator (DG) principle of operation constructional features characteristics of various generators

build-up process armature reaction losses in dc generator voltage regulation

DC motors principle of operation constructional features back emf and torque equations armature

reaction and its effect on motor performance compensating winding problems of commutation and their

mitigations types of dc motors and their torque speed characteristics starting and speed control of dc

motors applications of different types of dc motor

EEE 234 Energy Conversion Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 235 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 121 PHY 102

Electrostatics Coulombs law force electric field intensity electrical flux density Gausss Law with

application Divergence of an Electrostatic Field Electrostatic potential Electric Dipole boundary

conditions in Electrostatics The use of images Laplaces and Poissons equations energy of an electrostatic

system

Magnetostatics Concepts of magnetic field Amperes law Stokes Theorem Vector magnetic potential

Magnetic Dipole Energy of a static Magnetic Field Completeness of Specification of Electric and

Magnetic Fields

Curvilinear co-ordinates rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates

Solutions to static field problems Graphical field mapping with applications solution to Laplace equations

rectangular cylindrical and spherical harmonics with applications

Maxwells equations Voltages induced by changing Magnetic Fields Continuity of charge the concept of

displacement current physical pictures of displacement current Maxwells Equations in Differential

Equation form in Large Scale form and for the time periodic case

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 15

phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

EEE Syllabus | 2019 17

microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

EEE Syllabus | 2019 18

Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 13

Poyntings Theorem for Energy relations in an Electromagnetic Field Application of Maxwells Equations

in Wave Propagation Application of Maxwells Equations in Penetration of Electromagnetic Fields into a

Good Conductor

Boundary Conditions for Time Varying systems Wave Propagation Potentials used with varying charges

and currents The Retarded Potential concepts

Maxwells equations in different coordinate systems

Circuit Concepts and Impedance Elements

Skin Effect and Internal Impedance Internal Impedance of a Plane conductor Power Loss in a plane

conductor

Uniform Plane waves in a Perfect Dielectric Polarization of Plane Waves Waves in Imperfect Dielectrics

and Conductors Reflection of Normally Incident Plane Waves from perfect conductors Transmission line

analogy of wave propagation Normal Incidence on a Dielectric Reflection Problems with several

dielectrics Incidences at any angle on perfect conductors Phase velocity and impedance for waves at

oblique incidence incidence at any angle on dielectrics total reflection Brewster angle

EEE 237 Electrical Properties of Materials

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) PHY 102 CHE 101

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 Mathiessens rule Hall effect and thermal conductivity

Introduction to quantum mechanics Wave nature of electrons Schrodingers equation one-dimensional

quantum problems- infinite quantum well potential step and potential barrier Heisenbergss uncertainty

principle and quantum box

Band theory of solids Band theory from molecular orbital Bloch theorem Kronig-Penny model 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 and orientational

internal field Clausius-Mosotti equation spontaneous polarization frequency dependence of dielectric

constant dielectric loss and piezoelectricity

Magnetic properties of materials Magnetic moment magnetization and relative permitivity 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 current density

EEE 311 Digital Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Number systems and codes Boolean algebra Different types of logic gates and their truth tables

Combinational circuit design and minimization techniques Arithmetic and data handling logic circuits

such as adder subtractor CLA adder etc Encoder and decoder priority encoder multiplexer and de-

multiplexer magnitude comparator

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

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phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

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criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 14

MOSFET Digital circuits NMOS inverter CMOS inverter CMOS logic circuits Clocked CMOS logic

circuits transmission gates sequential logic circuits BJT digital circuits ECL TTL STTL BiCMOS

Design of sequential circuits flip-flops counter register Finite state machine Moore and Melay machine

EEE 312 Digital Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 313 Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Transmission Line Constants Resistance Inductance and Capacitance

Electric power supply system Single line diagram acdc system 1-phase and 3-phase system

Electrical performance of transmission line Resistance and skin effects Current and voltage relation on a

transmission line Representation of line short medium and long transmission line tee and pi

representation exact solution Equivalent circuit of a long line

Mechanical design of transmission line Sag and stress analysis wind and ice loading supports at different

elevations conditions at erection effect of temperature changes

Insulators for overhead lines Types of insulators their constructions and performance Potential

distribution in a string of insulators string efficiency Methods of equalizing potential distribution special

types of insulators testing of insulators

Generalized line constant general line equation in terms of A B C D constants Relations between

constants charts of line constants constants of combined networks measurement of line constants

Circle diagrams receiving and sending end power-circle diagrams Power transmitted maximum power

universal power-circle diagrams

Voltage regulation of transmission line Voltage and power factor control in transmission systems Tap

changing transformers on load tap changing Inductance regulators Moving coil regulators boosting

transformers Power factor control static condensers synchronous condenser

Substation Substation equipment bus bar arrangements substation earthing neutral grounding

substation automation GIS substation

Distribution System DC and AC distribution system Types of distribution scheme and performance

analysis

Modern Technology with Power Transmission HVDC SCADA SMART Grid

EEE 315 Communication Engineering I

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Overview of communication systems basic principles fundamental elements system limitations message

source bandwidth requirements transmission media types transmission capacity

Noise sources of noise characteristics of various types of noise and SNR mathematical representation of

noise spectral components of noise superposition of noise linear filtering noise bandwidth

Continuous wave modulation baseband transmission carrier transmission amplitude modulation SSB

VSB spectral analysis envelope and synchronous detection angle modulation frequency modulation

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phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

EEE Syllabus | 2019 16

criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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phase modulation spectral analysis demodulation of FM and PM signals noise in amplitude modulation

systems noise in frequency modulation systems

Sampling sampling theorem Nyquist criteria frequency aliasing instantaneous and natural sampling

Analog-to-digital conversion pulse-amplitude modulation quantization of signals pulse-code modulation

non-uniform quantization multiplexing PCM signals differential PCM delta modulation adaptive delta

modulation noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems

Digital modulation technique ASK FSK BPSK differential PSK QPSK M-ary PSK M-ary PSK

minimum shift keying (MSK)

Multiplexing Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle receiver synchronization frame

synchronization TDM of multiple bit rate systems frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)- principle

demultiplexing PDH SONETSDH

Multiple-access techniques Time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frequency-division multiple access

(FDMA) code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing coding techniques

and constraints of CDMA

EEE 316 Communication Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 235

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 321 Digital Signal Processing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Discrete time signals and systems Discrete transforms Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) Inverse Discrete

Fourier Transform (IDFT) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) The Z-

transform and its application in Signal processing Correlation and Convolution Review of convolution

circular convolution autocorrelation cross correlation implementation of correlation and convolution

Digital filters Introduction to Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) digital

filters various techniques of FIR and IIR filter design realization of FIR and IIR filters finite-precision

effects A brief overview of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and generic algorithm MATLAB

application to digital signal processing (DSP)

EEE 322 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 323 Control Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Introduction to feedback control terminologies with examples Transfer function modeling of DC and AC

serve and other familiar systems Block diagram representation and simplification to canonical form by

Masons rule Time domain specifications unit step response Location of poles and stability by Rouths

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criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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criterion Root locus Construction rules dominant poles stability PID compensation using root locus

Introduction to pole placement compensation Steady state performance types of systems examples steady

stale error and static error coefficient Frequency response Bode Nyquists and Nichols plots Gain

margin phase margin maximum magnitude resonant frequency and bandwidth correlation with tune

response Stability from Nyquist diagram (direct polar plot) Gain adjustment using Nichols chart State

space representation formation of state equations transfer function from state equation stability and eigen-

values of state transition matrix Closed-loop sensitivity functions Model errors Robust stability

Controller design using frequency response Proportional control Lead-lag control PID control Digital

control systems introduction sampled data systems stability analysis in Z-domain

EEE 324 Control Systems Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 325 Power System Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313

Inductance of Transmission Lines Flux linkage inductance due to internal flux inductance of single-phase

two-wire line Flux linkage of one conductor in a group inductance of composite conductor lines GMD

3-phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacing Parallel circuit 3-phase lines

Capacitance of Transmission Lines Electric flux density and electrical field capacitance and potential

potential difference between points due to a charge capacitance of a two wire line Group of charged

conductors Capacitances of a 3-phase line with equilateral and with unsymmetrical spacing Effect of earth

parallel circuit lines

Power network representations Per unit system of calculations reactance of asynchronous generators and

its equivalent circuit voltage characteristics of loads power and reactive power flow in simple systems

bus impedance matrix bus admittance matrix

Load flow studies Load flow studies of large systems using the Gauss-Seidal methods control of voltage

power and reactive power use of network analyzers and digital computers

Symmetrical fault calculation Transient analysis and short circuit calculation for symmetrical fault

condition limitations of short circuit current using regulators

Unsymmetrical fault calculations Symmetrical components- positive negative and zero sequence networks

of generators transformers and lines sequence network of systems unsymmetrical fault calculations

Power system stability Power system stability involving two machine systems swing equation Equal area

criterion of stability and its applications solution of swing equation factors affecting transient stability

EEE 331 Microprocessors and Interfacing

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Basic components of a computer system Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer SAP-1 selected concepts

from SAP-2 and SAP-3 (jump call return stack push and pop) Evolution of microprocessors

Introduction to Intel 8086 microprocessor features architecture Minimum mode operation of 8086

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 21

Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

EEE Syllabus | 2019 22

Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

EEE Syllabus | 2019 23

Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

EEE Syllabus | 2019 31

automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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microprocessor system timing diagrams of read and write cycles memory banks design of decoders for

RAM ROM and PORT

Introduction to Intel 8086 Assembly Language Programming basic instructions logic shift and rotate

instructions addressing modes stack management and procedures advanced arithmetic instructions for

multiplication and division instructions for BCD and double precision numbers introduction to 8086

programming with C language Hardware Interfacing with Intel 8086 microprocessor programmable

peripheral interface programmable interrupt controller programmable timer serial communication

interface keyboard and display interface (LED 7 segment dot matrix and LCD)

EEE 332 Microprocessors and Interfacing Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 335 Power Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Introduction to power electronics Definition Types of power electronics circuits

Power semiconductor devices SCR Triac Diac GTO MCT and IGBT

Controlled Rectifiers Principle Classifications Single and three phase semiconverter full converter dual

converter

DC Choppers Definition Classifications Step-down Step-up chopper Buck Boost and Buck-Boost

regulators

AC voltage controllers Principle Single phase controller with resistive and inductive loads three phase

half wave and full wave controllers Cycloconverters single phase and three phase

Controlled Rectifier Single Phase Semi-Converter Full Converter Dual Converter Three Phase Semi-

Converter Full Converter Dual Converter

DCAC Inverters Principle single phase and three phase inverters with resistive and inductive load voltage

control of single and three phase inverters

Power supplies Motor control and adjustable speed drives Electronic timer dielectric and induction

heating resistance welding

EEE 336 Power Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 337 Measurement and Instrumentation

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

The basis of measurement base and derived units measurement standards electrical standards

Measurement errors and their statistical characterization Factors influencing measurement errors

Probability of errors and Gaussian error curve

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

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Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

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EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Electrical measuring instruments PMMC moving iron and electrodynamometer for measuring current

voltage power and energy Power factor and Q meters

Different techniques for measuring resistance capacitance and inductance

Electronic Meters AD conversion data acquisition and signal conditioning ranging and amplification

Measurement of DC and AC voltage and current resistance etc Sources of error and their elimination

Basic operation of an oscilloscope Oscilloscope probes Digital oscilloscope basics Storage oscilloscopes

and their use Frequency time period and time interval measurement accuracy

Signal Sources Function generator pulse generator audio and RF signal generators

The Spectrum Analyzer Types of spectrum analyzers super heterodyne spectrum analyzer and controls

methods of displaying information

Logic Analyzer Basic operation of a logic analyzer measurement types data acquisition display

applications

Computer-based Instrument Systems Data acquisition systems GPIB VXI bus systems for instrument

connectivity automation and remote control Different types of transducers and their use in measurement

and instrumentation

EEE 338 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Up to L-3 T-3

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 414 Electrical Appliances and Services Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) CE 122 EEE 211 EEE 221 EEE 233 EEE 311 EEE 315 EEE 331

Wattage rating of common electrical equipment Earthing requirements amp various methods Earthing and

lightning protection system design Safety regulations design of security systems including CCTV burglar

alarm Concept of fire prevention and its importance Fire detection (smoke heat etc) and alarm system

(with voice evacuation) firefighting system (sprinkler system hose) Installation of air-conditioning

heating lifts and elevators

Testing troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical appliances

Familiarization with indoor and underground telephone and fiber optic cables UTP and CAT56 data

cables Designing routing layout and installation of intercom PABX telephone public address (PA)

systems cable TV distribution LAN and wireless data systems for a building

Introduction to building regulations codes and standards BNBC NFPA etc Terminology and definitions

distribution boxes cables and conduits Familiarization with symbols and legends used for electrical

services design

Classification of wiring Design for illumination and lighting lux lumen choice of luminaries for various

applications- domestic building office building and industry

Designing electrical distribution system for low and high rise domestic office and academic buildings for

multipurpose buildings Size selection of conductors and breakers bus-bar trunking (BBT) system for

various applications Single line diagram (SLD) of a typical 11kV0415kV 500kVA sub-station and a

200kVA pole mounted transformer

EEE 400 Capstone Project

EEE Syllabus | 2019 19

Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

EEE Syllabus | 2019 24

EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

EEE Syllabus | 2019 25

gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Credit(s) 5

Pre-requisite(s) Completion of third year

Capstone Project will be taken by the students when they start their Level 4 They must complete the project

work within three consecutive terms At the end of the first and second terms of ThesisProject work a

student will get an lsquoXrsquo grade and at the end of third term of ThesisProject work heshe will get the grade

for this course

Design Study investigation or development of an electrical or electronics circuit or Telecommunications

system useful equipment appliances involving latest state-of-art technology ending with a thesis The

Thesis will contain a detailed report on the work done

Alternatively it can be a theoretical study involving some analytical development leading to a research

work leading to publication of a research paper on a topic of current interest The project work can also be

executed in an industry or in a company as an intern A thesisproject report is mandatory

The work will be carried individually by a group of normally two students but not more than three under

the direct supervision of an experienced teacher of the department

The thesis must be prepared following the guidelines provided by the department

Elective Courses

Power

Elective I

EEE 449 Power Plant Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 131 EEE 221 EEE 223 EEE 313 ME 231

Energy sources Fossil fuels nuclear fission renewable sources-hydro biomes solar wind geothermal

pumped storage hydro Power station performance connected load demand factor diversity factor load

factor plant factor utilization factor Plant performance and operating characteristics efficiency heat rate

incremental rate method Station performance characteristics Station incremental rate capacity scheduling

Base load and peak load Load division Power Plant Economical Analysis based choice of power station

and units Interconnected System Capacity savings power sharing amongst units for economic allocation

Private generation industrial co-generation capacity generation Site selection of Power Station Energy

Tariff description types and tariff in Bangladesh Hydro power stations equipment plant auxiliaries plant

operation Nuclear power stations Determination of binding energy Nuclear Reaction Advantages of

using neutrons Methods of producing neutrons chain reactions moderator types of reactors Coolant

Cycles Description of different types of reactors shielding Waste disposal Thermal power station

equipment plant auxiliaries and operation

Solar cell principle of operation spectral response factors affecting conversion efficiency I-V

characteristics maximum power output Solar cell equivalent circuit PV modules and arrays stationary

and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage battery sizing inverter interfaces with grid Solar

cell Mismatch Hot spot Heating Bypass diode Blocking Diode

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

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EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

EEE Syllabus | 2019 32

পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

EEE Syllabus | 2019 33

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 20

EEE 465 Special Machines

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 223 EEE 233 EEE 449

Special machines series universal motor permanent magnet DC motor unipolar and bipolar brush less DC

motors stepper motor and control circuits Reluctance and hysteresis motors with drive circuits switched

reluctance motor electro static motor repulsion motor synchronous and control transformers Permanent

magnet synchronous motors Acyclic machines Generators conduction pump and induction pump

Magneto hydrodynamic generators Fuel Cells thermoelectric generators flywheels Vector control linear

motors and traction Photovoltaic systems stand alone and grid interfaced Wind turbine generators

induction generator AC-DC-AC conversion

EEE 481 Power System Operation and Control

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 323 EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 449 EEE 411

Overview vertically integrated vs deregulated power system Realtime operation SCADA EMS (energy

management system) various data acquisition devices - RTU IED PMU DFDR WAMPAC (wide area

monitoring protection and control) Application functions state estimation short term load forecasting

unit commitment (UC) economic dispatch (ED) optimal power flow (OPF) Frequency control generation

and turbine governors droop frequency sensitivity of loads ACE (area control error) AGC (Automatic

Generation Control) and coordination with UC and ED frequency collapse and emergency load shed

Power system security static and dynamic security constrained OPF Electricity market operation

GenCos ISO DisCos bidding spot market social welfare market clearing price (MCP) locational

marginal price (LMP) bilateral contracts and forward market hedging Demand side control DMS

(distribution management system) DSM112 (demand side management) smart grid concept

EEE 487 Smart Grid

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 313 EEE 325 EEE 331

Smart grid two way communication distributed energy resources (DERs) - DG (distributed generation)

and ES (energy storage) high power density batteries EV (electric vehicles) and PHEV (plug-in hybrid

electric vehicles) smart sensors meters and appliances at demand side Data communication channels

protocols TCPIP IEEE 802 series wireless LANs bluetooth Zigbee WiMax wired LANs- Ethernet

PSTN PLC (Power Line Carrier) cyber security115 Smart meters and AMI (advanced metering

infrastructure) construction standards for information exchange- Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850

interfacing with HAN NAN WAN Power electronic interfaces between grid and DERs Demand side

integration (DSI) DSM real time pricing ancillary markets DR (demand response) for load shaping

frequency and voltage control energy efficiency Microgrids self healing and restoration

EEE 489 Nuclear Power Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 449 CHE 101 ME 231

Basic concepts nuclear energy atoms and nuclei radioactivity nuclear processes fission fusion Nuclear

systems particle accelerator isotope separators neutron chain reaction reactor types power generation

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 26

Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

EEE Syllabus | 2019 27

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Layout of nuclear power plant (NPP) Nuclear power plant reactors pressurized water reactor boiling

water reactor CANDU reactor gas cooled reactor liquid metal cooled reactor breeder reactor Auxiliaries

instrumentation and control Grid interconnection issues effects of frequency and voltage changes on NPP

operation Advanced and next generation nuclear plants very high temperature reactors Biological effects

reactor safety and security Three Mile island case Chernobyl case Fukushima case Fuel cycle radioactive

waste disposal

EEE 497 Power System Reliability

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 325 MAT 211 EEE 449

Review of probability concepts Probability distribution Binomial Poisson and Normal Reliability

concepts Failure rate outage mean time to failure series and parallel systems and redundancy Markov

process Probabilistic generation and load models Reliability indices Loss of load probability and loss of

energy probability Frequency and duration Reliability evaluation techniques of single area system

Interconnected system tie line and evaluation of reliability indices

Power

Elective II

EEE 457 Power System Protection

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Purpose of power system protection Criteria for detecting faults over current differential current

difference of phase angles over and under voltages power direction symmetrical components of current

and voltages impedance frequency and temperature Instrument transformers CT and PT

Electromechanical electronic and digital Relays basic modules over current differential distance and

directional Trip circuits Miniature circuit breakers and fuses Circuit breakers Principle of arc extinction

selection criteria and ratings of circuit breakers types - air oil SF6 and vacuum

MCB MCCB ACB for protection of low tension circuits and their selection criteria

Unit protection schemes Generator transformer motor bus bar transmission and distribution lines

Overvoltage Protection Neutral grounding

EEE 458 Power System Protection Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 471 High Voltage Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

High voltage DC Rectifier circuits voltage multipliers Van-de-Graaf and electrostatic generators High

voltage AC Cascaded transformers and Tesla coils Impulse voltage Shapes mathematical analysis codes

and standards single and multi-stage impulse generators tripping and control of impulse generators

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Breakdown in gas liquid and solid dielectric materials Corona High voltage measurements and testing

Over-voltage phenomenon and insulation coordination Lightning and switching surges basic insulation

level surge diverters and arresters

EEE 472 High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 479 Renewable Energy

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Importance of renewable energy sources Statistics regarding solar radiation and wind speed Insulation

geographical distribution atmospheric factors measurements Solar cell Principle of operation spectral

response factors effecting conversion efficiency I-V characteristics maximum power output PV modules

and arrays stationary and tracking PV systems stand alone battery storage inverter interfaces with grid

Wind turbine generators types operational characteristics cut-in and cut-out speed control grid

interfacings AC-DC-AC link

EEE 480 Renewable Energy Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Electronics

Elective I

EEE 451 Solid State Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 235 EEE 237

Semiconductors in equilibrium Energy bands intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Fermi levels

electron and hole concentrations temperature dependence of carrier concentrations and invariance of Fermi

level

Carrier transport processes and excess carriers Drift and diffusion generation and recombination of excess

carriers built-in-field recombination-generation SRH formula surface recombination Einstein relations

continuity and diffusion equations for holes and electrons and quasi-Fermi level

PN junction Basic structure equilibrium conditions contact potential equilibrium Fermi level space

charge non-equilibrium condition forward and reverse bias carrier injection minority and majority carrier

currents transient and AC conditions time variation of stored charge reverse recovery transient and

capacitance

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Bipolar Junction Transistor Basic principle of pnp and npn transistors emitter efficiency base transport

factor and current gain diffusion equation in the base terminal currents coupled-diode model and charge

control analysis Ebers-Moll model and circuit synthesis BJT non-ideal effects Hetero-junction transistors

Metal-semiconductor junction Energy band diagram of metal semiconductor junctions rectifying and

ohmic contacts

MOS structure MOS capacitor energy band diagrams and flat band voltage threshold voltage and control

of threshold voltage static CV characteristics qualitative theory of MOSFET operation body effect and

current-voltage relationship of a MOSFET Non-ideal characteristics of MOSFET channel-length

modulation and short channel effects in MOSFETs MOS scaling

Introduction to Multigate FET architecture Double gate MOSFET FinFET Surrounding gate FET high-

K dielectric FETs

EEE 455 Compound Semiconductor Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 CHE 101 PHY 102

Reviews of Compound semiconductor Zinc-blend crystal structures growth techniques alloys band gap

basic opto-electronic properties density of carriers in intrinsic and doped compound semiconductors

Introduction to Physics of Hetero-Junctions Band alignment band offset Anderson‟s rule single and

double sided hetero-junctions quantum wells and quantization effects lattice mismatch and strain and

common hetero-structure material systems Hetero-Junction diode Band banding carrier transport and I-

V characteristics Hetero-junction field effect transistor Structure and principle band structure carrier

transport and I-V characteristics Nonideal effects frequency response high electron mobility transistor

Hetero-structure bipolar transistor (HBT) Structure and operating principle quasi-static analysis extended

Gummel-Poon model Ebers-Moll model secondary effects and band diagram of a graded alloy base HBT

Resonant Tunneling diodes physics and operation Resonant Tunneling Transistors device physics

operation and characteristics

EEE 459 Optoelectronic Devices

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Optical properties in semiconductor Direct and indirect band-gap materials radiative and non-radiative

recombination optical absorption photo-generated excess carriers minority carrier life time luminescence

and quantum efficiency in radiation Properties of light Particle and wave nature of light polarization

interference diffraction and blackbody radiation Light emitting diode (LED) Principles materials for

visible and infrared LED internal and external efficiency loss mechanism structure and coupling to optical

fibers Stimulated emission and light amplification Spontaneous and stimulated emission Einstein

relations population inversion absorption of radiation optical feedback and threshold conditions

Semiconductor Lasers Population inversion in degenerate semiconductors laser cavity operating

wavelength threshold current density power output hetero-junction lasers optical and electrical

confinement Introduction to quantum well lasers Photo-detectors Photoconductors junction photo-

detectors PIN detectors avalanche photodiodes and phototransistors Solar cells Solar energy and

spectrum silicon and Schottkey solar cells Modulation of light Phase and amplitude modulation electro-

optic effect acousto-optic effect and magento-optic devices Introduction to integrated optics

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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EEE 495 Nano-electronics and Nano Technology

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Basic concepts 3D 2D 1D carriers DOS carrier densities directed moments quantized conductance

semiclassical carrier transport ballistic transport (classical and quantum)

The MOSFET MOS electronics the MOS capacitor MOSFET energy bands vs bias 2D electrostatics

(the geometrical scaling factor) MOSFET current-voltage characteristics General expression linear region

current saturation region current (long channel) saturation region current (velocity saturated) full-range

(above threshold and sub-threshold)

The bipolar transistor Device structure I-V characteristics MOSFET as a bipolar transistor CMOS

technology the CMOS inverter and digital gates device circuit and system figures of merit MOSFET

scaling system considerations

The Ballistic MOSFET the mean-free paths and L ballistic I-V (T gt 0 non-degenerate T = 0 degenerate

and T gt 0) numerical simulation of the ballistic MOSFET Scattering theory of the MOSFET I-V in terms

of the transmission coefficient the transmission coefficient (low and high) the mean-free path for

backscattering

Beyond the silicon MOSFET (the Carbon Nano Tube FET) carbon nanotubes band-structure basics MIS

electrostatics of carbon nanotube capacitors theory of the ballistic CNTFET CNTFETs vs MOSFETs

discussion

EEE 499 Semiconductor and Nano Device

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 237

Lattice vibration Simple harmonic model dispersion relation acoustic and optical phonons Free electron

model Electrical conductivity Band structure Isotropic and anisotropic crystals band diagrams and

effective masses of different semiconductors and alloys Scattering theory Perturbation theory Fermi-

Golden rule for static and oscillating potentials scattering rates for impurity and phonons inter-band and

inter-sub-band optical absorption mobility Quantum mechanical model of carrier transport Tunneling

transport current and conductance resonant tunneling resonant tunneling diodes super-lattices and mini-

bands Introduction to inter sub-band transition devices

Electronics

Elective II

EEE 441 VLSI Circuits

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

VLSI technology Top down design approach technology trends and design styles Review of MOS

transistor theory Threshold voltage body effect I-V equations and characteristics latch-up problems

NMOS inverter CMOS inverter pass-transistor and transmission gates CMOS circuit characteristics and

performance estimation Resistance capacitance rise and fall times delay gate transistor sizing and power

consumption CMOS circuit and logic design Layout design rules and physical design of simple logic

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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gates CMOS subsystem design Adders multiplier and memory system arithmetic logic unit

Programmable logic arrays IO systems VLSI testing

EEE 442 VLSI Circuits Labotatory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 215 EEE 311

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 473 VHDL in Logic Synthesis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to VHDL Basic VHDL constructs Design of combinational logic (adders multipliers

comparators multiplexers demultiplexers ALUs etc) and sequential logic (flip-flops registers shift

registers random number generators counters FSM etc) with behavioral VHDL descriptions Use of an

industrial EDA tool for functional and post-route simulations logic synthesis and automatic place and route

Writing testbenches Design of FSMs Converting algorithms to hardware using ASM charts and top-down

design methodologies with CPLDs and FPGAs as largest technologies Emphasis on FSM design

techniques Controller data path partitioning Algorithms that describe data path elements

Microcontrollers Design of simple and RISC processors pipelining

EEE 474 VHDL in Logic Synthesis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 491 Biomedical Electronics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Human body Cells and physiological systems Bioelectricity genesis and characteristics Measurement of

bio-signals Ethical issues transducers amplifiers and filters Electrocardiogram electrocardiography

phono cardiograph vector cardiograph analysis and interpretation of cardiac signals cardiac pacemakers

and defibrillator Blood pressure systolic diastolic mean pressure electronic manometer detector circuits

and practical problems in pressure monitoring Blood flow measurement Plethymography and

electromagnetic flow meter Measurement and interpretation electroencephalogram cerebral angiograph

and cronical X-ray Brain scans Electromayogram (EMG) Tomograph Positron emission tomography and

computer tomography Magnetic resonance imaging Ultrasonogram Patient monitoring system and

medical telemetry Effect of electromagnetic fields on human body

EEE 492 Biomedical Electronics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

Communication

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 28

Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

EEE Syllabus | 2019 29

Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

EEE Syllabus | 2019 32

পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

EEE Syllabus | 2019 33

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

EEE Syllabus | 2019 34

Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Elective I

EEE 443 Random Signals and Process

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 221 EEE 321

Probability and Random variables Sample space set theory probability measure conditional probability

total probability Bayes theorem independence and uncorrelatedness Expectation Variance moments and

characteristic functions Commonly used distribution and density functions Central limit theorem

Transformation of a random variables one two and N random variables Joint distribution density

moments and characteristic functions system reliability Random Processes Correlation and covariance

functions Process measurements Gaussian and Poisson random processes Markov Process Noise

models Stationarity and Ergodicity Spectral Estimation Correlation and power spectrum Cross spectral

densities Response of linear systems to random inputs Optimal filters Wiener and matched filters

Statistical Estimation Techniques (ML MMSE MAP)

EEE 445 Satellite Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to satellite communication Orbits Keplerrsquos laws Station keeping Satellite altitude Satellite

systems and subsystems Saturation flux density Effective isotopic radiated power Satellite signal

processing Satellite link analysis Transformation path Path loss Noise consideration Modulation and

multiplexing techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA and CDMA Error control for satellite

links VSAT systems Direct broadcast satellite television (DBS-TV) Satellite navigation Global

positioning system (GPS)

EEE 453 Telecommunication Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Multiplexing orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)Frequency Division Multiplexing

(FDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and their applications Digital Modulation systems

Modems Introduction to telephone Switching Different types of Switching SPC Digital Switching

system Time and Space Switching Introduction to ATM SDII SONET and optical communications

Multiple access technique frequency division multiple access (FDMA) time division multiple access

(TDMA) statistical TDMA combined FDMA and TDMA

Spread-spectrum techniques Spread-spectrum overview Pseudonoise sequence Direct-sequence spread-

spectrum systems Frequency hopping systems Tracking of FH signal Commercial applications of spread-

spectrum systems

Information theory concept of amount of information average information information rate channel

capacity efficiency of signal transmission

Introduction to cellular Mobile Communication

Introduction to GSM GPRS CDMA Video Telephones Internet Telephones VoIP Telecommunications

EEE 467 Mobile Cellular Communication

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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

EEE 475 Communication Engineering II

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Baseband digital transmission Limitations Pulse shaping Repeaters Pulse equalization techniques

AWGN channel model bit error rate of a baseband transmission system channel capacity theorem Digital

modulation techniques detection and demodulation techniques digital receivers matched filter and

correlator receiver bit error rate calculation of a digital link digital link design Error correction coding

block codes cyclic codes systematic and nonsystematic cyclic codes decoding techniques Wireless digital

communication system wireless channel model noncellular and cellular communication cellular concept

frequency reuse techniques Multiple access techniques FDMA TDMA CDMA and SDMA Introduction

to 2G and 3G mobile communication systems Introduction to optical fiber communication and Satellite

communication Local area network OSI model random access techniques Aloha 86 slotted Aloha

EEE 493 Digital Filter Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 221 EEE 311

Application of digital filters analog filters linear phase FIR filters optimal filter design Remez exchange

algorithm multiband filters approximately linear phase IIR filter all pass filter design of IIR filter using

optimization methods Newtonrsquos method Quasi-Newton algorithms Minimax algorithms improved

Minimax algorithms filter design in time-frequency domain design of special filters Hilbert transformer

narrowband filter fractional delay filter Wiener filter filter design using Kalman filterparallel Kalman

filter Wavelet filter

Communication

Elective II

EEE 461 Optical Fiber Communication

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Introduction Light propagation through optical fiber Ray optics theory and mode theory Optical fiber

Types and characteristics transmission characteristics fiber joints and fiber couplers Light sources Light

emitting diodes and laser diodes Detectors PIN photo-detector and avalanche photo-detectors Receiver

analysis Direct detection and coherent detection noise and limitations Transmission limitations

Chromatic dispersion nonlinear refraction four wave mixing and laser phase noises Optical amplifier

Laser and fiber amplifiers applications and limitations Multi-channel optical system Frequency division

multiplexing wavelength division multiplexing and co-channel interference

EEE 462 Optical Fiber Communication Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

EEE 483 Microwave Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Transmission lines Voltage and current in ideal transmission lines reflection transmission standing wave

impedance transformation Smith chart impedance matching and lossy transmission lines Waveguides

general formulation modes of propagation and losses in parallel plate rectangular and circular waveguides

Microstrips Structures and characteristics Rectangular resonant cavities Energy storage losses and Q

Radiation Small current element radiation resistance radiation pattern and properties Hertzian and

halfwave dipoles Antennas Mono pole horn rhombic and parabolic reflector array and Yagi-Uda

antenna

EEE 484 Microwave Engineering Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

COMPUTER

Elective I

EEE 447 Computer Architecture

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Instructions and data access methods Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) design arithmetic and logical

operations floating point operations Processor design data paths- single cycle and multi cycle

implementations Control Unit design hardware and micro-programmed Pipeline- pipelined data path and

control hazards and exceptions Memory organization cache virtual memory Buses Multiprocessors

type of multiprocessor performance single bus multiprocessors clusters

EEE 469 Real Time Computer System

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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Introduction to real time system Classification of real time process Real time scheduling Real time

programming Implementation Operating systems Real time IO Real Time design methodologies

Modeling for real time systems Reliable and Safe design for critical applications

Review of Microprocessor fundamentals and programmable inputoutput devices and systems for PC

Application examples digital controls robotics on line systems communication with real world signals

and automatic control using feedback feed-forward and adaptive control control algorithm

implementation

EEE 477 Multimedia Communications

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Types of media Multimedia signal characteristic sampling digital representation signal formats Signal

coding and compression entropy coding transform coding vector quantization Coding standards H26x

LPEG MPEG Multimedia communication networks network topologies and layers LAN MAN WAN

PSTN ISDN ATM internetworking devices the internet and access technologies enterprise networks

wireless LANs and wireless multimedia Entertainment networks cable satellite and terrestrial TV

networks ADSL and VDSL high speed modems Transport protocols TCP UDP IP Ipv4 Ipv6 FTP

RTP and RTCP use of MPLS and WDMA Multimedia synchronization security QoS and resource

management Multimedia applications The WWW Internet telephony teleconferencing HDTV email

and e-commerce

EEE 485 Data Communication and Computer Networks

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) EEE 315

Data Communication Techniques Data Rate Shannonrsquos theorem serial and parallel transmission

Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Analog to digital conversion Modulation Technology Line

coding block coding digital to analog conversion Error detection and correction CRC and other methods

RS232 (or EIA 232D) V24 interface standard

Categories of networks network topologies overview of TCPIP protocol suite and OSI model Multiple

access- CSMACD CSMACA CDMA Local Area Networks- traditional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and

Gigabit Ethernet connecting devices repeater hub bridge and switch Circuit and packet Switching Space

division and time division switching single node networks digital PBX Packet switching Circuit

switching and hybrid switching Virtual circuit and data-grams routing traffic control packet switching

and X25 standard

Data Link Control Flow control Error Detection ndash Parity and CRC Error Control (Stop and Wait Go back

N ARQ Selective Reject ARQ) High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)

Wireless LAN IEEE 80211 and Bluetooth Cellular telephony and satellite networks Internetworks IP

address ARP and ICMP Routing techniques distance vector routing and link state routing multicast

routing Transport layer- UDP and TCP protocols DNS and address resolution Internet applications e-

mail and file transfer SMTP and FTP HTTP and world wide web Virtual circuit switching and Frame

Relay and ATM congestion control and quality of service in frame relay and ATM

COMPUTER

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Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 30

Elective II

EEE 463 Microprocessor System Design

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Review of 8086 family of microprocessors Instructions and data access methods in a 32 bit microprocessor

Representation of operands and operators Instruction formats Designing Arithmetic Logic Unit Processor

design single bus multi-bus architecture Control Unit Design hardwired micro-programmed and pipe

line VLSI implementation of a microprocessor or part of a microprocessor design

EEE 464 Microprocessor System Design Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective I

EEE 433 Introduction to Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Robot system concepts and fundamentals Review of kinematics forces moments and Eulerrsquos law Control

techniques pathposition control Bandwidth transmission techniques and design

optimization

Robot sensors Introduction to physical sensing devices Sensor interfaces to computer systems

Organization of sensor suits Contact proximity and machine vision sensors and interfaces Learning

fundamental sensor-motor competences

Multi-sensor data fusion Multi-sensor data fusion fundamentals Wavelet transform for data fusion

System organization for multi-sensor fusion Current algorithms and their performance evaluation

Robot system integration Program and teach modes Manipulation of interfaces Interface devices and

mechatronic fundamentals Motionsensoractuator interface integration

Robot programming languages and systems Machine programming Current trends in robotics Computer

vision techniques Image acquisition and processing techniques Vision based control of robot

manipulators Robotics in industry Military application in robotics

EEE 435 Industrial Automation and Robotics

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Industrial robotics technology including sensor and sensor systems Overview of industrial mobile and

service robots Mechanical structure drives precision and repeatability of an industrial robot 3D

Kinematics and statics - Direct and inverse kinematics Application to industrial manipulators (PUMA

SCARA) Differential Kinematics and Statics Sensors and actuators for industrial robots and mechatronic

systems Basis on simulation and programming of robotic systems The use of industrial robots Integration

in production systems Production within industrial networks PLC programming Safety aspects of

EEE Syllabus | 2019 31

automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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automation Economic engineering and work environment-related issues with robotic automation

Sustainable development from an automation perspective

ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Elective II

EEE 437 Introduction to Embedded System Design

Number of Credits 30

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Introduction to Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded systems requirements analysis

specifications design methodologies overview

Microcontroller Organization - Computer architectures ARM organization ARM instruction set data

operations control flow PIC TI DSPs

CPUs - IO and memory mapping addressing modes interrupts and traps caches co-processors memory

management unit virtual memory address translation CPU performance pipelining

Embedded Platforms - Hardware and software components of embedded platforms bus protocols DMA

system bus configurations the AMBA and AHB buses memory devices example embedded platforms

bandwidth bus and memory performance performance bottleneck

Program Design and Analysis - State machines circular buffers queues models of programs the

compilation process program performance and optimization power analysis program size analysis

validation and testing

Processes and Operating Systems - Tasks and processes process timing requirements real-time operating

systems preemptive execution context switching scheduling processes priority scheduling inter-process

communication shared-memory systems message passing

Networks and Multiprocessors - Multiprocessor systems distributed embedded systems CAN bus I2C

bus multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) accelerators

EEE 438 Embedded System Design Laboratory

Number of Credits 10

Pre-requisite(s) Level 4 students

Development platform Embedded development APIs General-purpose inputoutput (GPIO) Interrupts

Hardware timers Analog input Pulse-width modulation Serial communication

Language

HUM 111 Functional Bengali Language (পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ভাষা) Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

বাাংলা ভাষার বববরত ন ndash বাাংলা ভাষার উৎস সাধ ও চগলত বাাংলা সাধ ভাষার গববতত ন আধবনক বাাংলা ndash আধগনক বাাংলার উৎস ও পরয় াজনী তা গিশর বাাংলার পরকগত িঠন ও বযবহার আধগনক বাাংলার পরচার

ও পরসার

EEE Syllabus | 2019 32

পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

EEE Syllabus | 2019 33

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

EEE Syllabus | 2019 34

Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

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CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

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linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

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Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

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Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

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পরায় াবিক বাাংলা ndash বাাংলা ভাষার কষেতরসিহ পরায় াগিক বাাংলার বযকরণ ও আচরণ পরায় াগিক বাাংলা ঘটনা-সিয়হর পরতায়লাচনা

বাাংলা বনাম ইাংরাবি ndash বাাংলার বনাি ইাংরাগজ ইাংরাগজর বাাংলা পরগতশবদ ইাংরাগজ ও বাাংলার দবনদ ও সিনব পরয়কৌশল পেশা বাাংলা ndash গচঠি আদান-পরদান পরসতাবনা ও িয়বষণাপতর পরন ণ গনয় াি গবগধ ও দাপতগরক নীগতিালা িঠণ পগরয়বশ ও আইনিত গবষয় ভাষা জঞান পররগি কষশ াগরাংএ কথয ও সাধ ভাষার পাথতকয ও সিনব বঝা কষলখা ও বলা গবষয় জঞান ও চচত া বাাংলার মাহাতম ও কষমরা ndash বাাংলার িভীরতা ও পগরগধ আনতজত াগতক ও অনতজত াগতক বাাংলা ভববষযয়রর বাাংলা ndash বাাংলার ভগবষযত ও ভগবষযয়তর বাাংলা ভাষা রখন অগসততব বাাংলার জনয বাাংলা

HUM 221 Professional English

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

General discussion Introduction various approaches to learning English

Grammatical Problems Construction of sentences grammatical errors sentence variety and style

conditionals vocabulary and diction

Reading Skill Discussion readability scan and skin reading generating ideas through purposive reading

reading of selected stories

Writing Skill Principles of effective writing Organization planning and development of writing

Composition precis writing amplification

General strategies for the writing process Generating ideas identifying audiences and purposes

construction arguments stating problems drafting and finalizing

Approaches to Communication Communication today business communication different types of

business communication

Listening Skill The phonemic systems and correct English pronunciation

Speaking Skill Practicing dialogue Story telling Effective oral presentation

Report Writing Defining a report classification of reports structure of a report and writing of reports

General Education Development

BDS 101 Bangladesh Studies

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Part A Roots of Bangladesh Ancient Bengal The Medieval Bengal British Rule Emergence of

Bangladesh Mind and Culture of Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh Literature Ethnic Insurgency

Foreign policy

Part B Politics and Economy of Bangladesh (1971-2003) Government and Administration Executive

Legislature Judiciary

AOL 101 Art of Living

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Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

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Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

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Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

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Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

EEE Syllabus | 2019 37

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 33

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Definition and scopes of Ethics Different branches of ethics Social change and the emergence of new

technologies History and development of engineering ethics Science and technology- necessity and

application 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

engineers Measures to be taken in order to improve the quality of engineering profession Ethical

expectation Employers and employees inter-professional relationship Professional organization ndash

maintaining a commitment of ethical standards Desired characteristics of a professional code

Institutionalization of ethical conduct

Learning to learn Essential skills for 21st century survival Parents amp life Etiquette Personal behavior

Professionalism Self-esteem Mind mapping impression management Transforming failure into success

Emotional growth and personality Benefits of ethical living and lifetime performance job search technique

in 21st century presentation skills and facing job interview

EMP 101 Employability 360o

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Career Planning Know Yourself SWOT Analysis improving technical skills Soft Skills Organizational

Skills amp Behaviour Professionalism Responsibility Work ethic Presentation skills Portfolio making

Career Search Technique Team work and Leadership Skills Development Job application and Facing

Interview Setting up your own firm challenges of starting business

ACC 121 Financial and Managerial Accounting

No of credits 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Financial Accounting Objectives and importance of accounting branches of accounting accounting as

an information system computerized system and application in accounting Recording Systems double

entry mechanism accounts and their classification accounting equation accounting cycle journal ledger

trial balance Preparation of financial statements considering adjusting and closing entries Accounting

concepts and conventions Financial statements analysis and interpretation ration analysis- tests for

profitability liquidity solvency and overall measure

Costs and Management Accounting Cost concept and classification Segregation and mixed costs

Overhead costs meaning and classification allocation of overhead cost overhead recovery method Job

order costing preparation of job cost sheet and quotation price Inventory valuation absorption costing and

variable costing technique Cost volume profit analysis meaning breakeven analysis contribution margin

approach sensitivity analysis Short term investment decision relevant and differential cost analysis

Linear programming Long term investment decisions capital budgeting various techniques of evaluation

of capital investment investment appraisal under uncertainty risk management capital rationing Concept

of working capital need for working capital management of cash stock debtors

HUM 211 Sociology

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

EEE Syllabus | 2019 34

Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

EEE Syllabus | 2019 35

Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

EEE Syllabus | 2019 36

Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

EEE Syllabus | 2019 37

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 34

Introduction Society Science and Technology- an overview Scientific Study of Society Social Elements

Society Community Association and Institution Mode of Production and Society Industrial Revolution

Development of Capitalism

Culture and Socialization Culture Elements of Culture Technology and Culture Cultural Lag

Socialization and Personality Family Crime and Deviance Social Control Technology Society and

Development Industrialization and Development Development and Dependency Theory Sustainable

Development Development and Foreign Borrowing Technology Transfer and Globalization Modernity

and Environment Problem and Prospects

Pre-industrial Industrial and Post-industrial Society Common Features of Industrial Society Development

and Types of Social Inequality in Industrial Society Poverty Technology and Society Social Stratification

and Social Mobility Rural and Urban Life and their Evaluation

Population and Society Society and Population Fertility Mortality and Migration Science Technology

and Human Migration Theories of Population Growth-Demographic Transition Theory Malthusian

Population Theory Optimum Population Theory Population Policy

HUM 321 Engineering Ethics and Environmental Protection

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Human Values Morals Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Honesty Courage Empathy Self-

Confidence Character

Engineering Ethics Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral

dilemmas Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory Gilligans theory Consensus and controversy Models of

Professional Roles Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and religion Uses of ethical theories

Valuing Time co-operation and commitment Engineering ethics Perspective Bangladesh

Engineering as Social Experimentation Engineering as experimentation Engineers as responsible

experimenters Codes of ethics A balanced outlook on law The challenger case study

Safety Responsibilities and Rights Safety and risk Assessment of safety and risk Risk benefit analysis

and reducing risk Bhopal and Chernobyl case studies

Environmental Protection and Sustainability Ethics of environmental protection Environment issues from

engineering aspects Technology for sustainable environment Responsibility for environmental protection

and sustainability

HUM 413 Technology Entrepreneurship

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) None

Technology Entrepreneurship Today Trends and Opportunities in Technology Entrepreneurship A Word

about Global Markets

Five Pillars of Technology Entrepreneurship Value Creation Lean Startup Customer Discovery and

Validation Business Model Canvas Entrepreneurial Method

Technology Venture Idea Generation Fundamental Venture Types Idea Generation Process Opportunity

Register Nontraditional Idea Sources

Markets and Product or Service Development Product Planning and Development Idea Development

Process Concept of Newness Opportunity Assessment Plan Disruptive Technology Market

EEE Syllabus | 2019 35

Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

EEE Syllabus | 2019 36

Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

EEE Syllabus | 2019 37

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 35

Protecting Your Intellectual Property IP And Technology Ventures Recognizing IP Record Keeping

Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Mask Works Trademarks

Legal Structure and Equity Distribution Ownership and Liability Issues Choice of Legal Structure Equity

and Equity Types Raising Capital Equity Distribution in the Start-up Venture

Developing and Implementing the Technology Business Plan Writing the Business Plan Elements of a

Business Plan

Capital and Capital Sources The Capital Management Plan Regulation of Financing Activities Debt

Financing Fundraising Tools and Techniques Alternatives to Debt and Equity Financing

Launching the Venture Market Entry Positioning Market Penetration Strategy Value Chain Analysis

Developing a Contingency Plan Growing Beyond the Startup

Marketing and Selling Your Products Target Market Selection Purchasing the Product Service Marketing

Contracts Sources of Contract Law Contract Formation Defenses Against Contract Enforcement

Performance and Breach Anatomy of a Contract Types of Agreements Encountered

Venture Management and Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership Leadership Skills Entrepreneurial

Leadership and Ethics

Valuing and Exiting Your Venture Due Diligence Valuation Exit via Succession Exit via Acquisition

Exit via Merger Exit Via Initial Public Offering Registration Statement and Timetable

ECO 411 Energy Economics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to economics Economics and engineering Different economic systems Fundamental

economic problems

Basic concepts Definition of energy measuring energy energy conversion and efficiency history of

energy use energy consumption economic growth and human development impact on environment global

energy scenario

Introduction to energy system Overview of energy demand Energy end uses energy balance table Energy

intensity Energy elasticity of GDP

Fossil fuel markets Coal oil natural gas LNG depletion of non-renewable resources From primary

production to end use Energy transportation and storage Electricity and regulation Deregulation and

competition in market

Financing energy development Energy resources and economic rent Economic rent leasing and taxation

of energy resources government revenues Allocation of resources over time and financing energy

development Discounting Levelized costs of renewable resources Electricity supply Energy sources

cost of production Energy futures

IPE 411 Industrial and Operational Management

Credit(s) 20

Pre-requisite(s) ACC 121

Management Functions and Organization Evolution management function organization theory and

structure span of control authority delegation manpower planning

Personal Management Importance need hierarchy motivation leadership wage incentives performance

appraisal and participative management

EEE Syllabus | 2019 36

Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

EEE Syllabus | 2019 37

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 36

Operation Management Production planning and control (PPC) functions quantitative methods applied in

production quality management location and layout planning safety and loss management

Cost and Financial Management Elements of cost products cost analysis investment analysis benefit cost

analysis risk analysis

Management Accounting Cost planning and control budget and budgetary control

Marketing Management Concepts strategy sales promotion patent laws

Technology Management Management of innovation and changes technology life cycle Case studies

Basic Science

PHY 111 Physics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Mechanics Basic Concepts of Mechanics Motion in One-dimension Motion in Plane Particle dynamics

Linear momentum of a particle linear momentum of a system of particles conservation of linear

momentum some application of momentum principle angular momentum of a particle angular momentum

of a system of particles

Heat and Thermodynamics heat and work ndash the first law of thermodynamics and its applications mean

free path Maxwellrsquos distribution of molecular speeds reversible and irreversible processes Carnotrsquos cycle

second law thermodynamics Carnotrsquos theorem entropy

Waves and Oscillation differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator total energy and average energy

combination of simple harmonic oscillation spring mass system torsional pendulum two body oscillation

reduced mass damped oscillation forced oscillation resonance progressive wave power and intensity of

wave stationary wave

Modern Physics Galilean relativity and Einsteinrsquos special theory of relativity Lorentz transformation

equation Length contraction Time dilation and mass energy relation Group and phase velocities

photoelectric effect Compton effect De Broglie matter waves and its success in explaining Bohrrsquos theory

Paulirsquos exclusion principle

PHY 112 Physics Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Laboratory experiment will be conducted based on the theory taught in Physics course

CHE 101 Chemistry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Atomic structure quantum numbers electronic configuration periodic table properties and uses of noble

gases Different types of chemical bonds and their properties molecular structure of compounds selective

organic reactions different types of solutions and their compositions phase rule phase diagram of mono-

component system properties of dilute solutions thermo-chemistry chemical kinetics chemical

equilibrium ionization of water an pH concept electrical properties of solution

EEE Syllabus | 2019 37

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 37

CHE 112 Chemistry Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Volumetric analysis acid base titration oxidation-reduction titration determination of different metals

volumetrically

Mathematics

MAT 111 Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Differential Calculus Limits continuity and differentiability Successive differentiation of various types

of functions Leibnitzrsquos theorem Rollersquos theorem Mean value theorem Taylorrsquos and Maclaurinrsquos theorems

in finite and infinite forms Lagrangersquos form of remainders Cauchyrsquos form of remainders expansion of

functions evaluation of indeterminate forms of Lrsquo Hospitalrsquos rule Partial differentiation Eulerrsquos theorem

Tangent and normal subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates determination of

maximum and minimum values of functions Curvature asymptotes Curve tracing

Integral Calculus Integration by the method of substitution Standard integrals integration by successive

reduction definite integrals its properties and use in summing series Wallirsquos formulae improper integrals

Beta function and Gamma function Area under a plane curve and area of a region enclosed by two curves

in Cartesian and polar coordinates volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution

MAT 121 Complex Variable and Vector Analysis

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Complex Variable Complex number system general functions of a complex variable limits and

continuity of a function of complex variable and related theorems complex function differentiation and the

Cauchy- Riemann equations infinite series Convergence and uniform convergence Line integral of a

complex function Cauchy integral formula Liouvillersquos theorem Taylorrsquos and Laurentrsquos theorem singular

points Residue Cauchyrsquos residue theorem

Vector analysis Multiple product of vectors Linear dependence and independence of vectors

Differentiation and integration of vectors together with elementary applications Line surface and volume

integrals Gradient of a scalar function divergence and curl of a vector function various formulae Integral

forms of gradient divergence and curl Divergence theorem Stokersquos theorem Greenrsquos theorem and Gaussrsquos

theorem

MAT 131 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Ordinary Differential Equations Degree and order of ordinary differential equations formation of

differential equations solution of first order differential equations by various methods Solution of general

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 38

linear equations of second and higher orders with constant coefficients Solution of homogeneous linear

equations Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent or independent variable

are absent Solution of differential equation by the method based on the factorization of the operators

Frobenius method

Partial Differential Equations Introduction Linear and non-linear first order equation Standard forms

linear equations of higher order equations of the second order with variable coefficients Wave equations

particular solution with boundary and initial conditions

MAT 133 Probability and Statistics

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111

Introduction Sets and probability Random variable and its probability distributions Treatment of grouped

sampled data Some discrete probability distributions Normal distribution Sampling124 theory Estimation

theory Tests of hypotheses Regression and correlation Analysis of variance

MAT 211 Linear Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 111 MAT 121

Linear Algebra Introduction to systems of linear equations Gaussian elimination Definition of matrices

Algebra of matrices Transpose of a matrix and inverse of matrix Factorization Determinants Quadratic

forms Matrix polynomials Euclidean n-space Linear transformation from IRn to IRm Properties of linear

transformation from IRn to IRm Real vector spaces and subspaces Basis and dimension Rank and nullity

Inner product spaces Gram-Schmidt process and QR decomposition Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

Diagonalization Linear transformations Kernel and Range Application of linear algebra to electric

networks

Coordinate Geometry Coordinate systems 2D and 3D Cartesian polar cylindrical and spherical their

mutual relationship Simplification of equation of curves Distance

MAT 221 Continuous Signals and Linear Systems

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Classification of signals and systems signals - classification basic operation on signals elementary signals

representation of signals using impulse function systems ndash classification Properties of Linear Time

Invariant (LTI) systems Linearity causality time invariance memory stability inevitability Time domain

analysis of LTI systems analogues system Differential equations - system representation order of the

system solution techniques zero state and zero input response system properties impulse response -

convolution integral determination of system properties state variable - basic concept state equation and

time domain solution

Frequency domain analysis of LTI systems Fourier series- properties harmonic representation system

response frequency response of LTI systems Fourier transformation- properties system transfer function

system response and distortion-less systems

Laplace transformation properties inverse transform solution of system equations system transfer

function system stability and frequency response and application pole zero concept

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 39

Applications of time and frequency domain analyses solution of analog electrical and mechanical systems

amplitude modulation and demodulation sampling theorem time-division and frequency-division

multiplexing

MAT 318 Numerical Analysis Laboratory

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) MAT 211

Laboratory on numerical techniques using computer solution of differentiation and integration problems

transcendental equations linear and non-linear differential equations and partial differential equations

Other Engineering

CE 122 Engineering Drawing

Credit(s) 10

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction- lettering numbering and heading instrument and their use sectional views and isometric

views of solid geometrical figures Plan elevation and section of multistoried building building services

drawings detailed drawing of lattice towers Familiarization with CAD tools for building services design

CSE 131 Computer Programming and Application

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Programming Concepts Programming languages Language processors Problem solving with computer -

problem definitions analysis algorithms flowcharts pseudo code coding running the programs

debugging testing documentations

C Programming Language Overview of C C fundamentals Operators and expressions Data input and

output Control statements Program structure - storage classes automatic variables external (global)

variables static variables multifile programs Character strings Arrays Functions Structures and unions

Pointers Data files Additional features of C - enumerations commend line parameters macros C

preprocessor

ME 231 Basic Mechanical Engineering

Credit(s) 30

Pre-requisite(s) None

Introduction to sources of energy Study of fuels steam generating units with accessories and mountings

study of steam generators and turbines

Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles study of SI engines CI engines and gas

turbines with their accessories

Types of fluid machinery study of impulse and reaction turbines Pelton wheel and Kaplan turbines study

of centrifugal and axial flow machines pumps fans blowers and compressors study of reciprocating

pumps Basics of conduction and convection critical thickness of insulation

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories

EEE Syllabus | 2019 40

Refrigeration and air conditioning their applications study of different refrigeration methods refrigerants

refrigeration equipment compressors condensers evaporators expansion devices other control and safety

devices Psychometrics study of air-conditioning systems with their accessories