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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Title of Subject : Pakistan Studies


Course Code : PS-106
Discipline : B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Technology
Semester : 2nd
Pre-requisites : None
Effective : * 23BSEET Batch and onwards
Assessment : Theory
Quizzes/Test (s): 05 Marks
Assignments/Projects/Presentations: 05 Marks
Mid Semester Exam: 15 Marks
Final Semester Exam: 25 Marks
Credit Hours : 2
Marks : 50
Minimum Contact Hrs : 32

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO Description Domain Taxonomy Linking to
No. level PLOs
1 Trace the Muslim Nationalism in South Asia and Cognitive C2 6
the creation of Pakistan
2 Discuss the Constitutional and Political history of Cognitive C2 6
Pakistan and to analyze contemporary challenges
to Pakistan

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):


1 Engineering Technology Knowledge 7 Environment and sustainability
2 Problem Analysis 8 Ethics
3 Design/Development of solutions 9 Individual and Team work
4 Investigation 10 Communication
5 Modern Tool Usage 11 Project Management
6 The Engineering Technologist and √ 12 Lifelong Learning
society

Course Contents:

The Historical Background of Pakistan


Evolution and growth of Muslim society in Subcontinent
Muslim Revivalist and Reformist Movements
The Factors that shaped the Muslim Nationalism in the Subcontinent
The Factors that led birth to Pakistan
Ideology of Pakistan with special reference to Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali
Jinnah
Role of Sindh in Making of Pakistan
History of Internal and External Affairs of Pakistan:
The Constitutional and Political Developments in Pakistan (1947-1973)
The Constitution of 1973; Salient Features and Amendments
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Political Development in Pakistan (1973 to date)


Determinants of Foreign Policy of Pakistan
Pakistan’s Relations with Big Powers
Contemporary Pakistan (Issues and Challenges):
Geo-Strategic Significance of Pakistan
Economic Potential and its Utilization
Challenges to National Security of Pakistan
Internal Political, Economic and Legal Problems
Futuristic Outlook of Pakistan

Recommended Books

1. Abdul Sattar, (latest), Pakistan’s Foreign Policy 1947–2016 A Concise History (4th ed.), Karachi:
Oxford University Press.
2. Cohen Stephen, (latest), The Future of Pakistan. Washington: Brookings Institute Press.
3. Hussian, Zahid, (latest), Front line Pakistan: The Struggle with Militant Islam, New York: I.B.Tauris.
4. Jalal, Ayesha, (latest), The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics, The
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
5. Kazimi, M. R., (latest), A Concise History of Pakistan, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
6. Khan, Hamid, (latest), Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan (3rd ed.), Karachi: Oxford
University Press.
7. Long, Roger D., (latest), A History of Pakistan, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
8. Rais, RasulBakhsh, (latest), Islam, Ethnicity, and Power Politics: Constructing Pakistan’s National
Identity, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
9. Riedel, Bruce, (latest), Deadly Embrace: Pakistan, America, and the Future of Global Jihad,
Washington: Brookings Institute Press.
10. Sayeed, K. B., (latest), Pakistan: The Formative Phase, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
11. Talbot, Ian, (latest), Pakistan: A New History, Karachi: Oxford University Press.
12. Wolpert, Stanley, (latest), Jinnah of Pakistan, Karachi: Oxford University Press.

Approval
Industrial Advisory Board Res. No. 05 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies, BS & RS Res. No. 04 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies Res. No. 01 Dated : 17-11-23
Board of Faculty (FoST&H) Res. No. 3(A) Dated : 29-11-23
Academic Council

* The nomenclature Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) and abbreviation as


B.E.Tech (Electrical) will be effective from 24 batch and onwards.
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Title of Subject : Differential Equations


Course Code : MATH-126
Discipline : B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Technology
Semester : 2nd
Pre-requisites : None
Effective : 23BSEET Batch and onwards
Assessment : Theory
Quizzes/Test (s): 05 Marks
Assignments/Projects/Presentations: 05 Marks
Mid Semester Exam: 15 Marks
Final Semester Exam: 25 Marks
Credit Hours : 2
Marks : 50
Minimum Contact Hrs : 32

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO Description Domain Taxonomy Linking to
No. level PLOs
1 Practice knowledge about Differential equations, Cognitive C3 1
solutions of first order and first degree homogenous
and non-homogenous differential equations by
appropriate methods with applications
2 Examine higher-order linear homogeneous and non- Cognitive C4 1
homogeneous differential equations using appropriate
methods with applications

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):


1 Engineering Technology Knowledge √ 7 Environment and sustainability
2 Problem Analysis 8 Ethics
3 Design/Development of solutions 9 Individual and Team work
4 Investigation 10 Communication
5 Modern Tool Usage 11 Project Management
6 The Engineering Technologist and 12 Lifelong Learning
society

Course Contents:

• Basic concept of differential equation, I.e., Definition, order, degree, and geometric meaning
of differential equation. Solution of First order differential Equation: Separable of equation,
Exact differential Equation, integrating Factor, Linear ODEs. Application problems.
• Second and higher order Differential Equation: Homogenous linear ODE with constant
coefficient, Cauchy Euler Equation. Non homogenous Equations. Application problems.

Recommended Books
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Willey 2014. (or Latest Edition)
2. W. E. Boyce, R. C. DiPrima, “Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, 10th
edition”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. (or Latest Edition)
3. D. G. Zill, M. R. Cullen, “Differential Equations with Boundary-Value Problems”, 10th edition,
Brooks/Cole, 2013. (or Latest Edition)

Approval
Industrial Advisory Board Res. No. 05 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies, BS & RS Res. No. 04 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies Res. No. 01 Dated : 17-11-23
Board of Faculty (FoST&H) Res. No. 3(A) Dated : 29-11-23
Academic Council
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Title of Subject : Entrepreneurship


Course Code : EETM-121
Discipline : B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Technology
Semester : 2nd
Pre-requisites : None
Effective : 23BSEET Batch and onwards
Assessment : Theory
Quizzes/Test (s): 10 Marks
Assignments/Projects/Presentations: 10 Marks
Mid Semester Exam: 30 Marks
Final Semester Exam: 50 Marks
Credit Hours : 3
Marks : 100
Minimum Contact Hrs : 48

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO No. Description Domain Taxonomy Linking to PLOs
level
Demonstrate the understanding of entrepreneurship Affective
1 concept as a whole and the role of entrepreneurship A3 11
in economic development.
Compare the role and importance of the small and Affective
2 A4 6
medium sized enterprises in the economy.
Select an attractive market and apply the Affective
3 understanding of business planning concept for new A3 9
business creation and growth.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):


1 Engineering Technology Knowledge 7 Environment and sustainability
2 Problem Analysis 8 Ethics
3 Design/Development of solutions 9 Individual and Team work √
4 Investigation 10 Communication
5 Modern Tool Usage 11 Project Management √
6 The Engineering Technologist and √ 12 Lifelong Learning
society

Course Contents:

The concept of entrepreneurship, the economist view of entrepreneurship, the sociologist view, Behavioral
approach, Entrepreneurship and Management. The process of entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Management,
The entrepreneurial business, Entrepreneurship in service institutions, the new venture. The innovation
concepts, Importance of innovation for entrepreneurship, Sources of innovative opportunities, the innovation
process, Risks involved in innovation. Entrepreneurial profile, Trait approach to understanding
entrepreneurship, Factors influencing entrepreneurship, the environment, Socio cultural factors, Support
systems. Team work, Networking organization, Motivation and compensation, Value system. Defining SMEs,
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Scope of SMEs, Entrepreneurial, managers of SME, Financial and marketing problems of SMEs, Framework
for developing entrepreneurial marketing, Devising entrepreneurial marketing plan, Entrepreneurial
marketing strategies, Product quality and design, Role of entrepreneur in the economic development
generation of services, Employment creation and training, Ideas, knowledge and skill development, The
Japanese experience, Case Studies of Successful Entrepreneurs

Recommended Books

1. Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise by Thomas Byers, Richard Dorf, Andrew Nelson, 4th
Edition, McGraw Hill 2015, (or Latest edition)
2. Paul Burns and Jim Dew Hurst: “Small Business and Entrepreneurship”, 1996, Palgrave Macmillan
Publishing Company, Second Edition (or Latest edition)
3. Peter F. Drucker: “Innovation and Entrepreneurship”, 2006, Harper Business, Reprint Edition (or Latest
edition)
4. The Startup Owner’s Manual: The Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company by Steve Blank,
Bob Dorf, K & S Ranch 2012, (or Latest edition)
5. The Lean Startup: How Today’s Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically
Successful Businesses by Eric Ries, Penguin Books 2011, (or Latest edition)
6. John B. Miner, “Entrepreneurial Success”, 1996, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, First Edition (or Latest
edition)

Approval
Industrial Advisory Board Res. No. 05 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies Res. No. 01 Dated : 17-11-23
Board of Faculty (FoST&H) Res. No. 3(A) Dated : 29-11-23
Academic Council
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Title of Subject : Computer Programming


Course Code : EETC-121
Discipline : B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Technology
Semester : 2nd
Pre-requisites : None
Effective : 23BSEET Batch and onwards
Assessment : Theory Practical
Quizzes/Test (s): 05 Marks Lab Rubrics: 30 %
Assignments/Projects/Presentations: 05 Marks Open Ended Lab/Mini Project : 20 %
Mid Semester Exam: 15 Marks Final Exam; Objective Test*: 30 %
Final Semester Exam: 25 Marks Final Exam; Conduct of Practical/Viva
Voce*: 20 %
* Appearance in Final Exams is mandatory
Credit Hours : 1 1
Marks : 50 50
Minimum Contact Hrs : 16 48

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

CLO Description Domain Taxonomy Linking


No. level to
PLOs
Find the basic knowledge of C++ and to get the necessary Cognitive
1 C1 1
proficiency in C++
2 Apply the gained knowledge in C++ to analyze and solve Cognitive C3 2
problems in effective way
3 Explain the use of Integrated Development Environment Psychomotor P2 1
(IDE) specially Code Blocks for writing and compiling
programs
4 Trace to write and compile simple programs and remove Psychomotor P3 2
errors using gained knowledge

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):


1 Engineering Technology Knowledge √ 7 Environment and sustainability
2 Problem Analysis √ 8 Ethics
3 Design/Development of solutions 9 Individual and Team work
4 Investigation 10 Communication
5 Modern Tool Usage 11 Project Management
6 The Engineering Technologist and 12 Lifelong Learning
society

Course Contents

Introduction to the course, C++ and the IDE. Data types and operators. Functions. Conditions (if, if-else,
nested if else). Conditions (switch statement, conditional operator). Recursion. Iteration (for loop, while, do-
while). Iteration (do-while). Strings. File handling Structures. Arrays, Sorting Arrays and passing arrays to
functions. Pointers. Calling functions by reference. Introduction to classes and objects.
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Lab Outlines

Practical work is based on above theoretical work

Recommended Books

1. C++ How to Program, latest Edition, Deitel & Deitel, Prentice Hall. (Latest Edition)
2. Problem Solving with C++, latest Edition, Walter Savitch, Addison Wesley (Latest Edition)
3. Introduction to Computation and Programming Using Python: With Application to Understanding
Data, latest Edition by Guttag, John. (Latest Edition)
4. “C++ programming in easy steps” by Mike McGrath (Latest Edition)
5. “Thinking in C++” by Bruce Eckel available at
http://mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html#Contents
6. For the advanced programmer: “The C++ Programming Language” by Bjarne Stroustrup, published
by Addison Wesley (Latest Edition)

Approval
Industrial Advisory Board Res. No. 05 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies Res. No. 01 Dated : 17-11-23
Board of Faculty (FoST&H) Res. No. 3(A) Dated : 29-11-23
Academic Council
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Title of Subject : Linear Circuit Analysis


Course Code : EET-121
Discipline : B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Technology
Semester : 2nd
Pre-requisites : None
Effective : 23BSEET Batch and onwards
Assessment : Theory Practical
Quizzes/Test (s): 05 Marks Lab Rubrics: 30 %
Assignments/Projects/Presentations: 05 Marks Open Ended Lab/Mini Project : 20 %
Mid Semester Exam: 15 Marks Final Exam; Objective Test*: 30 %
Final Semester Exam: 25 Marks Final Exam; Conduct of Practical/Viva
Voce*: 20 %
* Appearance in Final Exams is mandatory
Credit Hours : 2 1
Marks : 50 50
Minimum Contact Hrs : 32 48

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO Description Domain Taxonomy Linking to
No. level PLOs
1 Find electrical circuit parameters by using Cognitive C1 1
circuit laws.
2 Analyze the linear electrical circuits by Cognitive C4 2
applying the circuit theorems and
techniques.
3 Construct a basic electrical circuit and Psychomotor P4 2
investigate effect of different changes on the
outcome.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):


1 Engineering Technology Knowledge √ 7 Environment and sustainability
2 Problem Analysis √ 8 Ethics
3 Design/Development of solutions 9 Individual and Team work
4 Investigation 10 Communication
5 Modern Tool Usage 11 Project Management
6 The Engineering Technologist and 12 Lifelong Learning
society

:
Contents Basic Concepts:. Independent and Dependent Sources. Voltage Division and Current Division.
Networks Laws: KVL, KCL, Node Analysis, Mesh Analysis, Current & voltage divider rules.
Network Theorems: Thevenin's Theorem Norton's Theorem, superposition Theorem.
AC Fundamentals: RMS, Average and Maximum values of current and voltage for sinusoidal signal
wave forms, Form factor and Peak factor of alternating waveforms.
Introduction to phasor representation of alternating voltage and current. Complex Numbers:
Complex Exponential Representations of Sinusoids (Phasors), Impedance and Admittance,
Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis.
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Power Analysis: Power and Energy Instantaneous and Average Power Complex Power, Maximum
Power Transfer, Power Factor, Power Factor and Power Factor correction.

Lab Outline:

Practical work is based on above theoretical work .

Books :
Recommended 1.• Electric circuits fundamentals by Franco (Latest Edition)
2.•
1. PSpice manual for Electric Circuits Fundamentals by J.S. Kang (Latest Edition)
2.• Basic engineering Circuit Analysis by Irwin, John Wiley (Latest Edition)
3. Electrical Technology by Edward Hughes (Latest Edition)
4. Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis by J. David Irwin and Robert M. Nelms (Latest Edition)
5. Introductory Circuit Analysis by Robert L. Boylestead (Latest Edition)

Approval
Industrial Advisory Board Res. No. 05 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies Res. No. 01 Dated : 17-11-23
Board of Faculty (FoST&H) Res. No. 3(A) Dated : 29-11-23
Academic Council
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Title of Subject : Environment, Health and Safety


Course Code : EET-122
Discipline : B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Technology
Semester : 2nd
Pre-requisites : None
Effective : 23BSEET Batch and onwards
Assessment : Theory Practical
Quizzes/Test (s): 05 Marks
Assignments/Projects/Presentations: 05 Marks
Mid Semester Exam: 15 Marks
Final Semester Exam: 25 Marks
Credit Hours : 1
Marks : 50
Minimum Contact Hrs : 16

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO Description Domain Taxonomy Linking to
No. level PLOs
1 Develop a health, safety, and environment Cognitive C3 7
plan for any industry
2 Propose solution for various local, national Cognitive C5 6
and international environment problems.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):


1 Engineering Technology Knowledge 7 Environment and sustainability √
2 Problem Analysis 8 Ethics
3 Design/Development of solutions 9 Individual and Team work
4 Investigation 10 Communication
5 Modern Tool Usage 11 Project Management
6 The Engineering Technologist and √ 12 Lifelong Learning
society

Contents :
Introduction to health & Safety, Industrial Safety. Introduction, objectives of safety,
Importance of safety in an industry, Industrial accidents, Types of accidents, Fire
prevention and control.
Techniques of safety management, Principles of accident prevention, Hazard analysis,
Legal, humanitarian, and economic reason for action, safety inspection procedures,
safety training, First aid and emergency procedures.
Importance of clean environment, Scale of environment pollution, Atmosphere
pollution and its effect on human health and technologies for pollution control,
Industrial wastes and its treatment. Noise pollution and its effects on human health.
Remedial measures, ISO standard for safety, health, and environment.
Communicable and non-communicable diseases, air borne and sanitation related
diseases and control measures, Industrial Nuclear hygiene and safety equipment,
Occupational health and safety in Pakistan, Labor code of Pakistan.
OHASA-18001. Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA) Regulations Pak
904 “Regulation on Radiation Protection-2004”
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Books :
Recommended •

• 1. Safety at works by John Ridley, Butter Worths Publishers (Latest Edition).
2. The Health and Safety Handbook by Jeremy Stranks, Kogan Page Ltd. London,
2006
3. Factory & Production Management by K.G. Lockyer, Pitman Publishing
(Latest Edition).
4. Managing Health & Safety by Darren O’Connor, Scitech Eductional Ltd.
2002
5. Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development by Uqaili MA and
Harijan K. Springer, latest edition.
6. K.F.H. Murrell, Safety for industry Economic, Chapman & Hall
International, latest edition

Approval
Industrial Advisory Board Res. No. 05 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies Res. No. 01 Dated : 17-11-23
Board of Faculty (FoST&H) Res. No. 3(A) Dated : 29-11-23
Academic Council
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Title of Subject : Communication Skills


Course Code : ENG-202
Discipline : B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Technology
Semester : 2nd
Pre-requisites : None
Effective : 23BSEET Batch and onwards
Assessment : Theory
Quizzes/Test (s): 5 Marks
Assignments/Projects/Presentations: 5 Marks
Mid Semester Exam: 15 Marks
Final Semester Exam: 25 Marks
Credit Hours : 2
Marks : 50
Minimum Contact Hrs : 32

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO No. Description domain Taxonomy Linking to PLOs
level
1 Use various types of communication styles and forms Cognitive C3 10
2 Adopt integrated skills to communicate effectively Affective A3 09
inprofessional settings and beyond
3 Identifying short comings of situations and coping Affective A1 10
with them from various dimensions

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):


1 Engineering Technology Knowledge 7 Environment and sustainability
2 Problem Analysis 8 Ethics
3 Design/Development of solutions 9 Individual and Team work √
4 Investigation 10 Communication √
5 Modern Tool Usage 11 Project Management
6 The Engineering Technologist and 12 Lifelong Learning
society

Course Contents:

Introduction to communication: Explanation, concept, kinds and process of communications.


Effective communication, SEF model and characteristics of communications, barriers to
communications.
Principles of Communication: Introduction to seven C’s, role of seven C’s, use of seven C’s in daily
and business communication.
Handling Business/Professional Meetings: Negotiation, greetings, breaking ice and conflict
resolution skills, agenda writing, minutes of the meeting, recording and presenting minutes of the
meeting, successful. Presentation techniques including collecting and managing material, making
and using audio visual aids, handling questions and audiences, attention getting techniques,
personal management in presentation, persuasive communication.
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Presentation Skills: Formal Presentation Skills (3 P’S of Presentation), Public Speaking-Do’s and
Don’ts, Target audience, required message, selection of medium and topic and group presentations.
Digital Communication: Online presentation, online meetings and virtual preparedness

Recommended Books (Latest Edition)

1. DeVito, J. A., O'Rourke, S., & O'Neill, L. Human communication. New York: Longman.
2. Leigh, A., & Maynard, M. Perfect Presentation: All You Need to Get it Right First Time. Arrow (A
Division of Random House Group).
3. Morreale, S. P., Spitzberg, B. H., & Barge, J. K. Human communication: Motivation, knowledge, and
skills. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.
4. Guffey, M. E. Business communication: Process & product. Cengage Learning Canada Inc.
5. Courtland, L. B., & John, V. T. Business communication today. British Library

Approval
Industrial Advisory Board Res. No. 05 Dated : 07-11-23
Board of Studies Res. No. 01 Dated : 17-11-23
Board of Studies, CELL Res. No. 12.1 Dated : 20-11-23
Board of Faculty (FoST&H) Res. No. 3(A) Dated : 29-11-23
Academic Council

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