Department of Technology

BSc Electrical Engineering Technology
BSc Electrical Engineering Technology
Program Educational Objectives
Program Learning Outcomes
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BSc Electrical Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Technology in Electrical program has been carefully designed to enable graduates to undertake operation and maintenance of electrical appliances by applying his/her knowledge in all stages of Electrical Engineering projects. The students are extensively exposed to the real electrical engineering projects that equip them to work in an industrial environment.
B. Tech Electrical Engineering Technology is a 4 years (137 credit hours) program with an average work load of 15-18 credit hours per Semester.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

The graduates of BSc. Electrical Engineering Technology will:

  1. Show professional competence in Electrical Engineering Technology by demonstrating technical skills and design of solutions with global and sustainable perspectives.
  2. Show the utilization of knowledge and skills of modern tools and technologies in electrical engineering technology.
  3. Follow ethical and social aspects, while under taking technical task(s), individually or via interdisciplinary team work.
  4. Demonstrate continued professional development through pursuit of higher education, participation and membership in professional organization and/or striving for achievement of state of art of the electrical technology profession.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

  1. Engineering Technology Knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, Engineering Technology fundamentals and Engineering Technology specialization to defined and applied Engineering Technology procedures, processes, systems or methodologies.
  2. Problem Analysis: An ability to Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze broadly-defined Engineering Technology problems reaching substantiated conclusions using analytical tools appropriate to the discipline or area of specialization.
  3. Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design solutions for broadly- defined Engineering Technology problems and contribute to the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. Investigation: An ability to conduct investigations of broadly-defined problems; locate, search and select relevant data from codes, data bases and literature, design and conduct experiments to provide valid conclusions.
  5. Modern Tool Usage:An ability to Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern technology and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to broadly-defined Engineering Technology problems, with an understanding of the limitations.
  6. The Engineering Technologist and Society:An ability to demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to Engineering Technology practice and solutions to broadly defined Engineering Technology problems.
  7. Environment and Sustainability:An ability to understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of Engineering Technology work in the solution of broadly defined Engineering Technology problems in societal and environmental contexts.
  8. Ethics: Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of Engineering Technology practice
  9. Individual and Team Work: An ability to Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams.
  10. Communication:An ability to communicate effectively on broadly defined Engineering Technology activities with the Engineering Technologist community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. Project Management:An ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Engineering Technology management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
  12. An ability to recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in specialist Engineering Technologies.

Semester Plan

Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ES-113 Calculus - I 3 None
ES-123 Applied Physics 2+1 None
ET-114 Linear Circuits Analysis 2+2 None
EH-131 Islamic Studies 1 None
ET-133 Computer Applications 1+2 None
ET-123 Engineering Drawing 1+2 None
Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ES-143 Applied Chemistry 2+1 None
EH-151 Pak-Studies 1 None
ET-144 Electronics 2+2 None
MT-153 Basic Mechanical Technology 2+1 None
ET-162 Power Generation Systems 2 None
ET-174 DC Machines &Transformers 2+2 None
Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ES-213 Calculus - II 3 None
EH-222 Communication Skills 2 None
ET-214 Electrical Instruments and Measurements 2+2 None
ET-224 AC Circuits Analysis 2+2 None
ET-234 Digital Electronics 2+2 None
Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ET-244 AC Machines 2+2 None
ET-252 Electro-Magnetic Fields 2 None
ET-263 Electrical Power Transmission 2+1 None
ET-273 Electrical Power Distribution and Utilization 2+1 None
ET-284 Power Electronics 2+2 None
Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ET-313 Micro-Processor Theory and Interfacing 2+1 None
ET-323 Switch Gear & Protective Devices 2+1 None
ET-334 Communication Technology 2+2 None
ET-343 Control Technology 2+1 None
EH312 Total Quality Management 2 None
HUM- 402 Occupational Health Safety Environment 2 None
Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ET-353 Power System Analysis 3 None
ET-353 Data & Computer Communication 2+2 None
ET-373 High Voltage Technology 2+1 None
ET-383 Industrial Drives and PLC 2+2 None
EH-322 Technical Report Writing 2 None
Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ET 482 Supervised Training Program - I 15 None
ET 413 Project -I 3 None
Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Pre Req
ET-483 Supervised Training Program - II 15 None
ET-414 Project -II 3 None

Faculty

Mr. Ateeq Khalid

Lecturer

Mr. M. Usama Yousaf

Lecturer

Mr. Asif Ali Javed

Lecturer

Ms. Maria Aslam

Lecturer

Mr. Muhammad Nisar

Lecturer

Mr. Faizan Zafar

Lecturer

Mr. Fazal Subhan

Lecturer

Mr. M. Asif Zaman

Junior Lecturer

Mr. Hassan Tariq

Junior Lecturer