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SEMESTER I

Course
Code
ENG-102

ENG-1 FUNCTIONAL
ENGLISH

Credit Hours
(Th-Pr)
3-0

Contact
Hrs/Week
(Th-Pr)
3-0

Total Periods
Allocated
(Th-Pr)
32-0

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This course has been included to enhance students understanding in English language so that they are
able to read, write and speak in English with ease and desired comprehension.

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES:


The students will be able to write & speak well along with ability to write correct English
COURSE OUTLINE:
Basics of Grammar, Parts of speech and use of articles, Sentence structure, Active and passive voice,
Practice in unified sentence, Analysis of phrase, clause and sentence structure, Transitive and intransitive
verbs, Punctuation and spelling
 Comprehension: Answers to questions on a given text
 Discussion: General topics and every day conversation (topics for discussion to be at the
discretion of the teacher keeping in view the level of students)
 Listening: To be improved by showing documentaries/films carefully selected by subject
teachers)
 Translation Skills: Urdu English
 Paragraph writing: Introduction
Note: Extensive reading is required for vocabulary building

PREREQUISITE(S): Nil
RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOKS:
S.NO.
1.
2.
3.

TITLE
Oxford Supplementary Skills

Practical English Grammar-I


Practical English Grammar-II

AUTHOR(S)

ASSIGNED CODE

Marie-Christine

OSS
PEG-I
PEG-II

AJ Thomsan
AJ Thomsan

TOPICS:
WEEK
NO.
1.
2.
3.

DESCRIPTION
Introduction to Basics of Grammar, some important areas of Grammar
which help write correct sentence
Vocabulary, collection of words, Synonyms, exercise and comprehensive
impact of grammar
Introduction to parts of speech definitions examples

TEXT
BOOKS
PEG-I
PEG-I
PEG-I

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5.
6.
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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18. & 19.

Exercise on parts of speech, Noun, Pronoun and Adjectives


Exercise on parts of speech, Verb , Adverb & Article
Exercise on Conjunction, Adverb
Comprehensive, Paragraph writing
Discussions, basic introduction to pronunciation
MID TERM EXAM
Brief account of all areas discussed & practiced above
Practice on sentence structure, sequence of sentence
-doComprehensive Exercise
Translation bilingual exercise
Paragraph writing: Practice on how to write well worded sentences
Practice on Speaking & Listening Skills students involvement through
dialogue and debate
Practice on speaking through presentations
FINAL TERM EXAM

PEG-I
PEG-I
PEG-I
PEG-I
PEG-I
PEG-II
PEG-II
PEG-II
PEG-II
PEG-II
PEG-II
OSS
OSS

Course
Code

Credit Hours
(Th-Pr)

ANALYTICAL
GEOMETRY AND
CALCULUS

MS-105
COURSE OBJECTIVE:-

3-0

Contact
Hrs/Week
(Th-Pr)
3-0

Total Periods
Allocated
(Th-Pr)
32-0

The objective of the course is to enable the students to understand the principles of calculus and its
application in solving engineering problems.

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES:

 Knowledge and Comprehension


The course is designed to provide students a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of
mathematical concepts. What is the importance of it in Electrical Engineering.
 Applications and Analytical Skills
Applications to different subjects of Electrical Engineering.

COURSE OUTLINE:
Introduction to function, introduction to limit, derivatives and their applications, integral calculus with
applications, vector algebra, vector calculus, introduction to analytical geometry, planes, cylindrical and
spherical coordinates, surface, cylinders and cones, spheres, spherical trigonometry.
Del operator, gradient, divergence and curl.

PREREQUISITE(S):

Intermediate Level Mathematics.

RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOKS:S.NO.

AUTHOR(S)
TITLE

1
2

Calculus
Calculus and Analytical Geometry

Calculus

ASSIGNED
CODE

Howard Anton

HA

Dr. S. M. Yusuf.

SMY

Thomas & Finney

T&F

TOPICS:WEEK
No.

DESCRIPTION

TEXT
BOOKS

Functions.

SMY

SMY

Introduction to Limits, Rules for finding limits, left hand, right hand
limits, limits involving infinity, Continuity and discontinuity.
Introduction to Derivatives,

Derivatives of algebraic functions, Chain rule, Derivatives of


trigonometric, Hyperbolic functions
Increasing and decreasing functions, first derivative test and second
derivative test, Introduction to Partial Derivatives and its applications.

SMY

SMY
T&F

5
6

Concavity, Asymptotes, Tangent and Normal


Leibnitz theorem, Mean value theorem.
Rolles theorem, L Hospital Rule,

SMY
T&F
T&F

Eulers theorem.
7
8
9

10
11
12
13

14

15
16
17
18 & 19

Introduction to Integration, total differentials, Integration by


Substitution,
Integration of rational, irrational functions.

T&F
HA
T&F
HA

MID TERM EXAMS


Integration by Parts, Reduction formulas,
Fundamental theorem of Calculus.
Definite Integrals
Improper Integrals, Gamma and Beta functions.
Applications of Integration. Area under the curves Cost function from
marginal cost, rocket flights, Gamma and Beta functions.

T&F
HA
HA

Introduction Coordinates of a point dividing a line segment in a


given ratio. line in symmetric form, direction ratios and direction
cosines, angle between two straight lines, distance of a point from
a line, Planes: Equation of a plane, angle between two planes,
intersection of two planes, a plane and a straight line, skew lines.
Quadratic surfaces, degenerate surfaces, symmetry, traces,
intercepts of the surfaces, surface of revolution, Cylinder and
cone: Cylinder, right cylinder, the cone, Sphere: General equation
of sphere, great circle.

SMY
T&F

Introduction to vectors, Scalar and vector product vectors


Volume of parallelepiped & tetrahedron.
Vector differentiation.
Vector integration and their applications.
Del operator, gradient,
divergence and curl with their applications.

T&F
SMY
T&F
SMY
SMY

FINAL TERM EXAMS

T&F
HA

SMY
T&F

Course
Code

LINEAR ALGEBRA

MS-111

Credit Hours
(Th-Pr)

Contact
Hrs/Week
(Th-Pr)
3-0

3-0

Total Periods
Allocated
(Th-Pr)
32-0

COURSE OBJECTIVE:The objective of the course is to enable the students to understand the linear algebra and its application in
solving engineering problems.

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES:


 Knowledge and Comprehension
The course is designed to provide students a comprehensive knowledge and
understanding of mathematical concepts. What is the importance of it in Electrical
Engineering?
 Applications and Analytical Skills
Applications to different subjects of Electrical Engineering.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Introduction to matrices, elementary row operations and vector spaces: Brief introduction to
matrices. Symmetric and Hermitian matrices, introductions to elementary row operations,
Echelon form and reduced echelon form. Rank of a Matrix. Inverse of a Matrix by using
elementary row operations. Vector spaces, vector subspaces. Linear combinations, linear
dependence and basic, linear transformation, system of linear equations: System of Nonhomogenous and homogenous linear equations, Gaussian elimination method, Gauss Jardon
method consistency criterion for solution of homogenous and non-homogenous system of linear
equations, applications of system of linear equations, Determinants: Introduction to
determinants, Properties of determinants, Applications of determinants (Cramers Rule).
PREREQUISITE(S):

Intermediate Level Mathematics.

RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOKS:


S.No.

TITLE

ASSIGNED
CODE

AUTHORS

Elementary Linear Algebra

Stanly
Grossman

Mathematical Methods

Dr. S. M. Yusuf.

TOPICS:-

I.

GM
SMY

WEEK
NO.
1

DESCRIPTION

Brief introduction to matrices. Symmetric and Hermitian


matrices.
Introduction to determinants.
Properties of determinants & Applications of determinants
(Cramers Rule).
Introduction to elementary row operations, Echelon form,
reduced echelon form. Rank of a matrix.
Inverse of a matrix by using elementary row operations.

System of non-homogeneous linear Equations.

System of homogeneous linear equations.

Gaussian elimination method, Gauss Jardon method.

8
9
10

Consistency criterion for solution of homogeneous and nonhomogeneous system of linear equations.
MID TERM EXAMS
Vector space.

11

Subspaces.

12

Linear combinations.

13

Linear Dependence, Linear independence. Span.


Basis, Orthogonal bases, Dimensions.
Row space, column space, null space.
Rank and Nullity.
Inner product, Eigen value, Eigen vector, Diagonalization,
Orthogonal Diagonalization.
Linear transformation.

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15
16
17
18 & 19

Group Discussion.
FINAL TERM EXAMS

TEXT
BOOKS
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM
SMY
GM

Course
Code
WP-102

ELECTRICAL
WORKSHOP

Credit Hours
(Th-Pr)
0-2

Contact
Hrs/Week
(Th-Pr)
0-6

Total Periods
Allocated
(Th-Pr)
0-32

COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To develop practical workshop skills in the students.
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES:

 Knowledge and Comprehension


The course is designed to provide students a widespread knowledge and understanding of the
workshop tools and other facilities. The indispensable and pervasive knowledge of electrical
wiring and the electronic circuits will give the students an insight to their practical approach in
our daily life.
 Applications and Analytical Skills
To grasp the applications of workshop equipment, wiring accessories and printed circuit boards
and their importance in the practical field. How the technology is advancing towards the
electronics chips and integrated circuits.

COURSE OUTLINE:

 Introduction: various technical facilities in the workshop including machine shop, fitting shop,
smith shop, carpentry shop, welding shop and foundry shop, concepts in electrical safety, safety
regulations, earthing concepts, electrical shocks and treatment.
 Electrical Wiring: Use of tools used by electricians, wiring regulations, types of cables and
electric accessories including switches, plug, circuit breakers, fuses etc., symbols for electrical
wiring schematics e.g. switches, lamps, sockets etc., drawing and practice in simple house wiring
and testing methods, wiring schemed of two way and three way circuits and ringing circuits,
voltage and current measurement, transformer windings (low voltage: 6,9 and 12 volts), motor
and generator windings (concept only).
 Electronic Circuits: Physical realization of the range of discrete and integrated semiconductor
devices. Soldering: solder, soldering and soldering tools; soldering methods and skills, PCB
soldering, PCB making steps: transferring a circuit to PCB, etching drilling and soldering
components on PCB testing.

PREREQUISITE(S):

Knowledge Of Basic Measuring Tools And Their Use E.G Scale, Vernier
Calipers, Micrometer Screw Gauge Etc.

RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOKS:


S.NO.

TITLE

AUTHOR(S)

ASSIGNED
CODE

1
2

Elements of workshop Technology


Workshop Technology

Choudhury, MPP
Chapman, CBS

MPP
CBS

A Textbook of Electrical Technology

B.L. Theraja

B.L.T

Lessons in Electric Circuits, Volume VIExperiments

Tony R.
Kuphaldt

T.R.K.

TOPICS:
WEEK
NO.

DESCRIPTION

TEXT
BOOKS

1.

Introduction: Various technical facilities in machine shop

CBS

2.
3.

Introduction: Various technical facilities in fitting shop


Introduction: Various technical facilities in smithy shop. Quiz # 01

MPP
CBS

4.
5.
6.

Introduction: Various technical facilities in Carpentry shop


Introduction: Various technical facilities in welding shop
Introduction: Various technical facilities in foundry shop

CBS
MPP
MPP

7.

Introduction: Concepts in electrical safety and safety regulation, Earthing


concepts. Quiz # 02

B.L.T

8.

Introduction: Electrical Shocks and treatment, use of tools used by


electricians.
MID TERM EXAMS
Electrical Wiring: wiring regulations, types of cables and electric
accessories including switches, plug, circuit breakers, fuses etc.
Electrical Wiring: Symbols for electrical wiring schematics e.g. switches,
lamps, sockets etc., Quiz # 03

B.L.T

Electrical Wiring: drawing and practice in simple house wiring and testing
methods
Electrical Wiring: wiring schemed of two way and three-way circuits and
ringing circuits, voltage and current measurement
Electronic Circuits: transformer windings (low voltage: 6, 9 and 12 volts),
motor and generator windings (concepts only)
Electronic Circuits: Physical realization of the range of discrete and
integrated semiconductor devices
Electronic Circuits: Soldering: Solders, soldering and soldering tools;
soldering methods and skills. Quiz # 04
Electronic Circuits: PCB soldering, PCB making steps: transformer a
circuit to PCB, etching drilling and soldering component on PCB testing
FINAL TERM EXAMS

B.L.T.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18. & 19.

B.L.T
B.L.T

B.L.T
T.R.K
T.R.K
T.R.K
T.R.K

RECOMMENDED PRACTICAL TOPICS:


PRACTICAL
NO

DESCRIPTION

1.
2.
3.
4.

Introduction to workshop tools.


Introduction to Lathe Machine and its working.
Practical to get required dimensions of a workpiece with the help of filing process.
Study of Drilling Machine, specifically Vertical Drilling Machine, its parts and
practical application.

5.

8.

Using Grinding Machine, introducing the machines, its types, parts, working principle
and application.
Study of Welding, its types, filler material, application, merits and demerits.
Learning the Milling Machine, its parts, types, features, Milling Cutters and the
operations that can be performed on Milling Machine.
Introduction and use of Hand Taps.

9.
10.

Treatment of Electric Shock.


Soldering of different Electric Circuits on PCBs.

6.
7.

LABORATORY:

Workshop

Course
Code
CS-102

INTRODUCTION TO
COMPUTING

Credit Hours
(Th-Pr)
2-1

Contact
Hrs/Week
(Th-Pr)
2-3

Total Periods
Allocated
(Th-Pr)
32-16

COURSE OBJECTIVE:
In todays competitive environment computer literacy is very much necessary. This course contains those
contents which one should know about computers as well as fundamentals of programming. It contains
information about components of computers at basic level and their uses in different fields of life.
Programming portion contains C language programming. Practical sessions include word, excel and
power point basically and sessions of C language programming.

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES:

 Knowledge and Comprehension


The course is designed to provide students a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of
computers and programming. Importance and use of programming in project development.
 Applications and Analytical Skills

Applications of programming related to real world projects.


COURSE OUTLINE:
Course contains theory and practical session of basic components and software of computers. C
programming is introduced after covering basic computer concepts and information about components of
computers.

PREREQUISITE(S):

NIL

RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOKS:


S.NO.

2.

3.
4.
5.
6.

AUTHOR(S) ASSIGNED CODE

1.
2.

Introduction to Computers
Computer Fundamentals

3.

Object Oriented Programming in C++ Robert Lafore

TOPICS:
WEEK
NO.
1.

TITLE

Peter Norton
P.K.Sinha

PNO
PKS
ROL

DESCRIPTION

TEXT
BOOKS

Overview of Computer System. Categories of Computers, Uses of Computers,


Basic Parts of Computer System, Data Vs. Information, Software Vs.
Hardware, Types of Software
Input Devices, Overview of Computer System, Categories of Computers,
Uses of Computers, Basic Parts of Computer System, Data Vs. Information,
Software Vs. Hardware, Types of Software
Output Devices and Data Representation, Monitors and Their Types, Factors
considering when comparing monitors, Printers and Types
Representation of Data, Numbering systems and their conversions
Processing Data, CPU and its parts, Memory and its types, Buses, Factors
affecting processing speed
Storage Devices, Magnetic and Optical storage and their types, Measuring

PNO

PNO

PNO
PKS
PNO
PNO

performance
Programming Basics, Low level and high level languages, C++ basics,
Compiling and executing program, Types of errors, Basic structure of C++
program
Working with cout, Constants and variables, Rules for variable names
MID TERM EXAM
Operators and decisions, Arithmetic and relational operators, if, else if and
switch statements, Increment and decrement
Loops and decisions, logical operators, While loop, break and continue
Nested for loops, using nested for loops

7.

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18. &19.

ROL

ROL
ROL
ROL
ROL

Functions, simple functions, parts of functions, parameter passing, returning


values
Arrays and Strings, Declaring arrays, Strings, String manipulation functions
Structures and Pointers, Storage Classes

ROL

Practices
Viva/Presentations

ROL

ROL
ROL

FINAL TERM EXAM

RECOMMENDED PRACTICAL TOPICS:


PRACTICAL
NO

DESCRIPTION

1.
2.
3.
4.

Using Word at basic level.


Word practices. (Forms and Templates)
Generating Presentations using power point. (Practices)
Excel Functions and Formulae.

5.
6.
7.

Decision Making in Excel.


Write a program to calculate factorial of a given number.
Write a program to decide whether a number is prime or not prime.

8.

Input a number from user and then decide whether it is Armstrong number or not.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Input values from user until user enter negative value and then display sum of even
values.
Implement a simple calculator using switch statement.
Input values into an array and then copy its value into another array.
Write a program to display the table of users choice using functions.
Implementation of stack using pointers.

14.
15.

Display various shapes using nested for loops.


Enter a number from user then display addition result of its digits.

LABORATORY:


Computer Lab

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