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Mechanical Engineering Syllabus

SYLLABUS
(Updated on 2019-2020)

First Year B.E (Mechanical)
Semester One (15 weeks)
M 11001 Myanmar (2-0-0) (2 Credit Points)
See under Department of Myanmar
E 11011 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English
EM 11001 Engineering Mathematics I (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics
Ph 11001 Engineering Physics I (2-1-2) (3.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Physics
Ch 11001 Engineering Chemistry I (3-1-2) (4.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Chemistry
ME 11011 Basic Engineering Drawing (1-0-2) (2 Credit Points)
Introduction, Drawing Equipment and Lettering, Line types, dimensioning, Geometric Constructions, Orthographic Drawing, Free-hand Sketching, Missing Views, Sectional Views
ME 11012 Workshop Practice (0-0-2) (1 Credit point)
Safety in workshop; measurement and gauging, Fitting

Semester two (15 weeks)
M 12001 Myanmar (2-0-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Myanmar
E 12011 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English
EM 12002 Engineering Mathematics II (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics
Ph 12001 Engineering Physics II (2-1-2) (3.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Physics
Ch 12001 Engineering Chemistry II (3-1-2) (4.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Chemistry
ME 12011 Basic Engineering Drawing (1-0-2) (2 Credit Points)
Auxiliary Views, Basic Descriptive Geometry, Basic Object Development, Intersection of Solids, Pictorial Drawing: Isometric Projection.
ME 12012 Workshop Practices (0-0-2) (1 Credit point)
Tools and Equipment, Measuring Instruments

BE Mech Year I Curriculum

Second Year B.E (Mechanical)
Semester One (15 weeks)
E 21001 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English.
EM 21003 Engineering Mathematics III (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics.
ME 21011 Machine Drawing (1-0-2) (2 Credit Points)
Manufacturing Processes, Tolerancing, Threads, Fasteners and Springs, Gear and Cams.
ME 21012 Workshop Technology (1-0-2) (2 Credit points)
Plant and Shop Layout, Industrial Safety, Properties of Engineering Materials, Bench Work and Fitting, Sheet Metal Work
ME 21015 Engineering Mechanics (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
General Principles, Force Vectors, Equilibrium of a Particle, Force System Resultants, Equilibrium of a Rigid Body, Structural Analysis, Friction, Center of Gravity and Centroid.
Met 21071 Engineering Materials (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
See under Department of Metallurgical Engineering
EP 21013 Applied Electrical Engineering (2-0-1) (2.5 Credit Points)
See electrical power department

Semester Two (15 weeks)
E 22001 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English
EM 22004 Engineering Mathematics IV (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics.
ME 22011 Machine Drawing (1-0-2) (2 Credit Points)
Working Drawings, Working Drawing Assembly, Installation Assembly, Introduction to Auto CAD
ME 22012 Workshop Technology I (1-0-2) (2 Credit appoints)
A Fabrication Process, Gas Welding, Arc Welding, Machine Tools
ME 22015 Engineering Mechanics (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
Kinematics of a Particle, Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration, Kinetics of a Particle: Work and Energy, Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse and Momentum, Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body, Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Force and Acceleration
Met 22071 Engineering Materials (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
See under Department of Metallurgical Engineering
EP 22013 Applied Electrical Engineering (2-0-1) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under electronic department
BE Mech Year II Curriculum

Third Year B.E (Mechanical)
Semester One (15 weeks)
E 31011 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English
EM 31005 Engineering Mathematics V (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics
ME 31013 Engineering Thermodynamics (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
General Introduction, Systems, The Laws of Thermodynamics, Steam and Two Phase systems, Gases and Single-phase systems, Ideal Gas Power cycles.
ME 31014 Strength of Materials (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Simple Stress and Strain, Elastic Constants, Centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia, Shear Force
ME 31015 Theory of Machines I (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Simple Harmonic Motion, Simple Mechanisms, Velocity in Mechanisms (Instantaneous Center Methods and Relative Velocity Methods), Acceleration in Mechanisms
ME 31022 Production Technology (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Foundry Processing, Metal Cutting and Economics of Metal Cutting, Special Machining Process; Forging, Extrusion and Drawing, Meteorology
ME 31034 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
(Electrical Power and Textile only) (Thermodynamics)
General Introduction, Systems, the laws of Thermodynamics, Gases and Single Phase Systems, Ideal gas Power Cycles.
EcE 31025 Analogue and Digital Electronics (2-0-1) (2.5 credit points)
See under Department of Electronics Engineering
Semester Two (15 weeks)
E 32011 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English
EM 32006 Engineering Mathematics VI (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics
ME 32013 Engineering Thermodynamics (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Thermodynamic reversibility, Entropy, Air and Gas compressors, Engine and Plant Trials
ME 32014 Strength of Materials (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Direct and Bending Stresses, Deflection of Cantilevers, Fixed and Continuous Beams, Thin Cylinder and Spheres, Thick Cylinders and Spheres
ME 32015 Theory of Machines I (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Friction, Belt Rope and Chain Drive, Toothed Gear, Gear Trains, Brakes and Dynamometers
ME 32022 Production Technology (2-1-1) (2.5 credit points)
Modern concept of Production System, Properties and Testing of Materials, Inspection and Quality Control, Costing, Introduction to CNC programming
ME 32034 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals (2-1-0) (2.5 credit points)
(Electrical Power and Textile only) (Strength of Materials)
Introduction, Stress and Strain, Torsion, Shear force and Bending Moment.
EcE 31025 Analogue and Digital Electronics (2-0-1) (2.5 credit points)
See under Department of Electronics Engineering

BE Mech Year III Curriculum

Fourth Year B.E (Mechanical)
Semester One (15 Weeks)
E 41011 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English
EM 41007 Engineering Mathematics VII (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics
ME 41032 Manufacturing System and Automations (2-0-1) (2.5 Credit Points)
General Introduction, Numerical Control and Computer Numerical Control Technology, Rapid-Prototyping Processes and Operations.
ME 41031 Designs of Machine Elements (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
Stresses in Machine Parts, Spur Gears, Helical Gears, Bevel Gears, Worm Gears, Shaft Design, Belts Design.
ME 41033 Heat Transfer (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Introduction; Introduction to Conduction; One-Dimensional Steady-State Conduction; Two- Dimensional Steady-State Conduction.
ME 41019 Computer Applications in Mechanical Engineering (1-0-2) (2 Credit Points)
Introduction to MATLAB, Arrays, Mathematical Operations with Arrays, Using Script files and Managing Data, Two-dimensional plots, Programming in MATLAB.
ME 41016 Fluid Mechanics I (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Properties of Fluids, Pressure Measurement, Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces, Buoyancy and Flotation, Dynamics of Fluid Flow
ME 41015 Theory of Machines II (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Inertia Force in Reciprocating Parts, Turning Moment Diagram and Flywheel, Governor, Gyroscopic Couple and Processional Motion
ME 41013 Basic Engineering Thermodynamics (2-1-1) (Mining)
General Introduction, Systems, The Laws of Thermodynamics, Gases and single-phase system, Ideal gas power cycles

Semester Two (15 Weeks)
E 42011 English (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
See under Department of English
EM 42008 Engineering Mathematics VIII (4-1-0) (4.5 Credit points)
See under Department of Engineering Mathematics
ME 42032 Manufacturing System and Automations (2-0-1) (3 Credit Points)
Advanced Machining Processes, Automation of Manufacturing Processes, Computer-Aided Manufacturing, Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Systems.
ME 42031 Designs of Machine Elements (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
Key and Couplings, Rolling Contact Bearing, Riveted Joints, Welded Joints, Power Screws,  Springs, Belt Design.
ME 42033 Heat Transfer (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Transient Conduction; Introduction to Convection; External Flow; Internal Flow; Heat Exchangers;
ME 42019 Computer Applications in Mechanical Engineering (1-0-2) (2 Credit Points)
User defined functions and Function files, Polynomial Curve fitting and Interpolations, Applications in numerical analysis, Three dimensional plots, Symbolic Math.
ME 42016 Fluid Mechanics I (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Fundamentals of Flow through Pipes, Fundamentals of Flow through Open Channels, Dimensional Analysis, Hydraulic Similitude, Uniform Flow in Open Channel
ME 42015 Theory of Machines II (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Balancing of Rotating Masses and Reciprocating Masses, Cams, Static Forces, Dynamic Forces
ME 42013 Basic Engineering Thermodynamics (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points) (Mining)
Steam and Two-Phase System, Introduction to IC Engine, Engine Trail

BE Mech Year IV Curriculum

Fifth Year B.E (Mechanical)
Semester One (15 Weeks)
ME 51043 Gas Turbine Theory (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Introduction; Shaft Power Cycles; Gas Turbine Cycles for Aircraft Propulsion; Centrifugal Compressors.
ME 51015 Vibration and Control (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Fundamentals of Vibration, Free Vibration of Single Degree of Freedom system, Harmonically Excited Vibration, Vibration under General Forcing Conditions, Two Degree of Freedom systems, Vibration Control (Vibration Isolation, Vibration Absorber)
ME 51017 Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning I (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Refrigeration and Refrigerants, Evaporators and the Refrigeration System, Condensers, Compressors, Expansion Devices, Special Refrigeration System Components, Applications of Refrigeration Systems, Special Refrigeration Applications, Troubleshooting and Typical Operating Conditions for Commercial Refrigeration, Indoor Air Quality, Comfort and Psychrometrics, Refrigeration Applied to Air-Conditioning, Air Distribution and Balance, Installation
ME 51028 Engineering Management (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
Introduction, Production Systems, Selection of Production Systems of productivity, Facility location, Transportation Method, Centroid Method, Facility Plant Layout, Layout Planning, Block Diagram, Assembly Line Balancing, Group Technology, Cellular Manufacturing, Forecasting Methods, Time-series Forecasting, Forecasting Performance Measurement, Materials Requirement Planning, MRP II, Enterprise Resource Planning, Classification of inventory, Inventory Costs, Continuous and Periodic Inventory Review Systems, Economic Order Quantity, Reorder Point, Reliability Curves, Failure Pattern, Evaluation of System Reliability, Reliability Testing, Design for Maintainability, Maintenance cost, Serviceability, Cost elements, Cost Accounting, Break-Even Analysis, Depreciation.
ME 51023 Internal Combustion Engines (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
General Introduction to IC Engines; Basic Engine Performance Parameters and Road Load Performance; Air Standard Cycle Analysis; Fuel-Air Cycle Analysis; Actual Cycles and their Analysis; Fuels; Carburetion and Carburetors; Electronic Fuel Injection System
ME 51016 Fluid Mechanics II (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Kinematics of Fluid Flow, Laminar Flow, Turbulent Flow through Pipes, Flow Around immersed Body, Compressible Flow
ME 51031 Integrated Design Project (Capstone) (0-0-3) (1.5 credit points)
Design Project (Individual/Group (max. 5 students) design project, Project design of simple machines. Such as screw press, Multi stage speed reducers, jib crane and bearing puller. Individual design projects such as small agriculture machines, eg; threshers, seeders, grain harvesting and power tillers.)

Semester Two (15 Weeks)
ME 52043 Gas Turbine Theory (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Axial Flow Compressors; Combustion Systems; Axial and Radial Flow Turbines; Prediction of Performance of Simple Gas Turbine.
ME 52015 Vibration and Control (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Introduction to Control Systems, Mathematical Modeling of Control Systems, Mathematical Modeling of Mechanical Systems, Mathematical Modeling of Fluid Systems and Thermal Systems, Transient and Steady-State Response Analyses, Control Systems Analysis and Design by the Frequency-Response Method.
ME 52017 Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
The Scope and Uses of Air-Conditioning, Heating Loads, Fans and Air Distribution Devices,Psychometric Analysis and Human Comfort, Commercial and Residential Cooling Load Design, Flow of air in Duct Design, Vapour compression refrigeration with multi -pressure system
ME 52028 Engineering Management (2-1-0) (2.5 Credit Points)
Replacement Analysis and Selection among Alternatives, Linear Programming and Transportation Problem, Assignment and Sequencing Models, Principle of Management, project Management PERT and CPM, Resource Levelling, Definition of quality, Dimensions of Quality, Quality Planning, Assurance and Control, Cost of quality, Total quality Management, Seven Basic Tools for Quality Control, Quality Function Deployment
ME 52023 Internal Combustion Engines (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Ignition System; Diesel Fuel Injection System; Combustion in SI Engines; Combustion in CI Engines; Engine Friction and Lubrication; Engine Cooling System; Two-Stroke Engines.
ME 52016 Fluid Mechanics II (2-1-1) (3 Credit Points)
Hydraulic Turbines, Governing and Performance of Hydraulic Turbine, Reciprocating Pumps, Centrifugal Pumps, Miscellaneous Hydraulic Devices and Machines
ME 52031 Integrated Design Project (0-0-3) (1.5 credit points)
Students will develop and practice engineering design skills by working on a team-based project. Students will experience all phases of the design process, including: problem definition, generation and evaluation of concepts, engineering analysis and testing, and preparation of design documentation. Project management and communications skills will also be emphasized.

BE Mech Year V Curriculum

Sixth Year B.E (Mechanical)
Semester One (15 weeks)
ME 61020 Renewable Energy (2-1-1)* (3 credit points)
Solar Radiation, Solar water heating, Buildings and other solar thermal application, Photovoltaic generation, Hydro-power, Power from the wind, Biomass and biofuels, Geothermal energy
ME 61022 Flexible Manufacturing System* (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
FMS Introduction and Description, Manufacturing Cell, JIT and KABAN System, Group Technology, Machining Centers, Deburring and Wash Stations, Coordinate Measuring Machines, Automated Material Movement and Storage System.
ME 61025 Automobile Engineering* (2-1-1) (3 credit points)
Vehicle Structure, Transmission Systems, Steering Systems, Suspension Systems, Braking, Lighting Systems, Starting and Motor Systems, Charging Systems
ME 61019 Computer Applications in Mechanical Engineering (2-0-2) (3 credit points)
Introduction to Matlab, Matlab Fundamentals, Program Design Algorithm Development, Matlab Function and Data Import/Export Utilities, Logical Vectors, Matrix of Numbers and Array of Strings, Introduction to Graphics, Loops, Function M-files, Vectors as arrays & advanced data structures, More graphics, Dynamical systems, Simulation, More matrices, Introduction to numerical methods, Euler’s method, Example.
HSS 61012 Humanities and Social Science (4-0-0) (4 credit points)
Introduction to Engineering Ethics, Engineering Communications, Environmental science, Fundamental Principles of Occupational Health and Safety, International Relations, Engineering Management

  • Elective subject (Must be taken any one subjects of these three subjects)

Semester Two (15 weeks)
ME 62031 Internship (8 weeks) (4 credit points)
ME 62032 Graduation Thesis (Individual) (8 credit points)
The mechanical students are required to submit a thesis individually at the end of the second semester in final year. The thesis must be based on the student’s research work in accordance with the National needs of the country.
Two Seminars, Defense
(Technical – 25 %, Presentation skills – 20%, English Proficiency – 10 %, Performance – 20 %
Questions and Answers – 25 %)
BE Mech Year VI Curriculum

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Electronic Engineering Syllabus

SYLLABUS
YEAR I
EcE-11011 & 12011 Fundamental of Electronic Circuits I (2-0-1) 2.5 Credit Points
Electrical Fundamentals, Passive Components, DC Circuits, Alternating Voltage and Current, Semiconductors, Power Supplies

BE EC Year I curriculum

YEAR II
EcE-21002 &EcE-22002 Communication Principles I & II (2-1-0) 2.5 Credit Points
Introduction to Electronic Communication, Electronic Fundamentals for Communications, Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals, Amplitude Modulator and Demodulator Circuits, Fundamentals of Frequency Modulation, FM Circuits, Digital Communication Techniques, Radio Communication Techniques, Radio Transmitters, Communication Receivers, Multiplexing and Demultiplexing 
 
EcE-21001 & EcE-22001 Electronic Engineering Circuit I & II (2-0-2) 3 Credit Points
Basic Components and Electric Circuits, Voltage and Current Laws, Basic Nodal and Mesh Analysis, Handy Circuit Analysis Techniques, The Operational Amplifier, Capacitors and Inductors, Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis, AC Circuit Power Analysis, Polyphase Circuits, Magnetically Coupled Circuits
 
EcE-21021 & EcE-22021 Digital Electronics I & II (2-0-1)2.5 Credit Points
 Introductory Concept Digital and Analogue Quantities, Number System, Operations and Codes, Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification, Combinational Logic Analysis, Functions of Combinational Logic, Latches, Flip-Flop and Timers, Counters, Shift Registers, Signal Interfacing and Processing
 
EcE-21011& EcE-22011 Microelectronics I & II (2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
Introduction to Electronics, Diodes and Applications, Special – Purpose Diode, Bipolar Junction Transistors, Transistor Bias Circuits, BJT Amplifiers, Power Amplifiers, Field – Effect Transistors (FET), FET Amplifiers and Switching Circuits
 
EcE-21014&EcE-22014 Technical Programming I & II (2-0-2) 3 Credit Points
Introduction to C Programming, Structured Program Development In C, Program Control, C Functions, Array, C Characters and Strings, C Formatted Input/ Output

BE EC Year II curriculum

YEAR III
EcE-31001 &EcE-32001 Engineering Circuit Analysis (2-1-2) 3.5 Credit Points
Basic RL And RC Circuits, The RLC Circuits, Complex Frequency and The Laplace Transform, Circuit Analysis in the s-Domain, Frequency Response, Two-Port Networks, Fourier Circuit Analysis
 
EcE-31002 &EcE-32002 Digital Communication (2-2-0) 3 Credit Points
Definition and terms, Analogue and Modulation Principles, Spread Spectrum Systems, Digital Modulation Techniques, Pulse Code Modulation, Noise Figure and Noise Temperature, Effects of Noise and Distortion on Analogue and Digital Signal, Determination of Bit Error Rates, Source Coding Techniques, Bit Error Detection and Correction, Line and interface coding, IOS Open Systems Interconnect Seven-Layer Model
 
EcE-31011 &EcE-32011 Engineering Electromagnetic (2-1-0) 2.5 Credit Points
Vector Analysis, Coulomb Forces and Electric Field Intensity, Electric Flux Density, Gauss’s Law, And Divergence, Energy and Potential, Conductors and Dielectrics, Capacitance, The Steady Magnetic Field, Magnetic Forces, Materials and Inductance, Time-Varying Fields and Maxwellʼs Equation
 
EcE-31021 & 32021 Integrated Electronics I & II (2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
Amplifier Frequency Response, Thyristors, The Operational Amplifier, Basic Op-Amp Circuits, Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits Active Filters, Oscillators, Voltage Regulators
 
EcE-31003 &EcE-32003 Modelling and Control I&II (2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
Introduction to Control Systems, Mathematical Models of Systems, State Variable Models, Feedback Control System Characteristics, The Performance of Feedback Control System, The Stability of Linear Feedback Systems
 
EcE-31025&EcE-32025 Analogue and Digital ElectronicsI&II(Mechanical) (2-0-1)
Diodes, Diode Application, Bipolar Junctions Transistor(BJT), DC Biasing (BJT), Field-Effect Transistor (FET), FET Biasing, Operation Amplifier, Two Terminal Devices, Number Systems and Arithmetic, Combinational Logic, Basic Adders, Counters, Shift Registers

BE EC Year III curriculum

YEAR IV
 
EcE-41002 &EcE-42002Computer Communication I&II (2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
Transmission Media, Signal Encoding Techniques, Data Link Control Protocols, Multiplexing, Switching and Packet Switching, Routing in Switched Networks, Cellular Wireless Networks, High-Speed LANs, Wireless LANs
 
EcE-41021&EcE-42021Digital Design with HDL I&II(2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
Design Concepts, Introduction to Logic Circuits, Implementation Technology, Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions, Number Representation and Arithmetic Circuits, Combinational Circuit Building Blocks, Flip-Flops, Registers, Counters and a Simple Processor, Synchronous Sequential Circuits, Asynchronous Sequential Circuits, Digital System Design
 
EcE-41003 &EcE-42003 Modern Control SystemI&II(2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
The Root-Locus Method, Frequency Response Methods, Stability in the Frequency Domain, The Design of Feedback Control Systems, The Design of State Variable Feedback System
 
EcE-41031 &EcE-42031 Industrial Electronic and Control I&II(2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
Thyristors, Inverters, Dual converters, Choppers and Cycloconverters, Motor Control, Heating and Welding Control, Photo Emitters, AC Power Conditioner, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Input-Output Devices, Number Systems, I/O Processing, Ladder and Functional Block Programming
 
EcE-41024 &EcE-42024 Computer Science I&II(2-0-2)
Logic Description in Pseudo Code, Control Structures, Sub-Algorithm, Introduction to Turbo C Programming, Elementary C, Standard Header File and their Functions, Conditional Branching Statements, Iteration (Lopping) Statements, Functions, Arrays, Pointers and String, Format File, Introduction to OOP, Objects and Classes, Operator Overloading and Data Type Conversion, Inheritance, Pointers, Virtual and Friend Functions, File and Streams

BE EC Year IV curriculum

YEAR V
EcE-51001& EcE-52001 Advanced ElectronicsI&II(2-1-2) 3.5 Credit Points
BJT Small Signal Models and Analysis Design of BJT Amplifier Circuits FET Amplifiers, Multi-device Circuits, Frequency of Electronic Amplifiers, Power Amplifier
 
 
EcE-51003& 52003 Digital Control System I&II(2-1-2) 3.5 Credit Points
Digital Control System, Digital Computer Control System Application, The PIC Microcontroller Family, Introducing the PIC  16 Series and the 16F84A e Ports, Power Supply and the Clock Oscillator, Starting to Program an Introduction to Assembler, Building Assembler Programming Techniques Prototype Hardware, More PIC Applications and Devices
EcE-51005&EcE-52005 Digital Signal Processing I&II (2-0-2) 3 Credit Points
Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, The Fourier Series and Fourier Transform, The z Transform, Discrete-Time Systems, The Application of the z Transform, The Sampling Process, The Discrete Fourier Transform, Realization of Digital Filters
 
EcE-51006&EcE-52006 Industrial Management& Control I&II (2-2-0) 3 Credit Points
History of Management, Organizing and the Human Element, Tools for Marking Effective Engineering and Technology, Project Selection and Management, Management of Engineering Design and Product Costing, Management of Proposals and Contracts, Management of  Engineering Design and Product Costing, Concurrent Engineering, Project Management, Risk Management
 
EcE-51012&EcE-52012 Modern Electronic Communication SystemI&II (2-1-0) 2.5 Credit Points
Optical Fiber Communications, Digital Multiplexing, Satellite Communications, Radar Systems, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and EDGE, Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) and HighSpeed Packet Access (HSPA), Long Term Evolution (LTE), 5G Mobile Networks
 
EcE-51013&EcE-52013 Microwave Engineering I&II(2-1-1) 3 Credit Points
Electromagnetic Theory, Transmission Line Theory, Impedance Matching and Tuning, Transmission Lines and Waveguides, Microwave Resonators, Antenna Fundamentals, Introduction to Microwave Systems
 
EcE-51033&EcE-52033 PLC Programming Methods and Techniques I&II(2-0-3) 3.5 Credit Points
IL, FSC and ST programming methods, Internal relays, Jump and call, Timers, Counters, Shift register, Data handling, Designing program, Programs

BE EC Year V curriculum

YEAR VI
EcE-61015 Computer Networking (2-0-2) 3 Credit Points
Computer Networks and the Internet, Application Layer, Transport Layer, The Network Layer
                                                                                                            
HSS-61011 Humanity and Social and Science (3-0-0) 3 Credit Points
Introduction and Social Science and Humanities, Introduction to Social Science and Humanities, Philosophy and Ethics, The Environment, Economics, Development, Public Health
BE EC Year VI curriculum