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The key takeaways are that the document outlines an undergraduate program for Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology including the duration of study, objectives, expected learning outcomes, courses, and campus facilities.

The duration of study for the undergraduate program is 4 years.

The objectives of the undergraduate program are to train human resources, improve intellectual standards, foster talents, conduct research for new knowledge and products to meet economic and social development needs, and ensure national defense, security and international integration.

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION & TRAINING

HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION


tTH

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

Major of
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY

NOVEMBER 2016

1
THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION & TRAINING SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF Independence – Liberty - Happiness
TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION

*******

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

Education Program: Industrial Electricity


Level: Undergraduate
Major: Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology
Type of Program: Full time
(Decision No……date….on………)
1. Duration of Study: 4 years
2. Student Enrollment: High-school Graduates
3. Grading System, Curriculum and Graduation Requirements
Grading System: 10
Curriculum: Based on regulations of Decision No 43/2007/BGDDT
Graduation Requirements:
General condition: Based on regulations of Decision No 43/2007/BGDDT
Condition of specialty: None
4. The objectives and Expected Learning Outcomes
Goals
Training human resources, improving intellectual standards of the people, fostering talents; researching
science and technology for new knowledge & product creation to meet the requirements of development
of economics& society, to ensure national defense, security and international integration.
Training learners have political quality, morality, knowledge, professional practice skills, research
capacity, development of scientific applications and technologies that are commensurate with the level
of training. They have a healthy body, creative capability and professional responsibility, adaptability to
the work environment; spirit of serving the people.
Training Engineers of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology (EEET) major have basic
scientific knowledge, fundamental knowledge, specialized knowledge of electrical and electronics
major, analysis capability, solve problem skills and solutions assessment, ability contribution, design,
operation of electrical and electronics systems, communication skills and work in a team, professional
attitudes, meet the development requirements of major and society. After graduation, the graduates are
able to work in companies, factories, industrial manufactories or operation of electrical and electronics
systems and EEET education organizations.
Objectives
PO1: form a stable foundation of general knowledge, foundation and core knowledge and
specialised/ major knowledge of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology.
PO2: use proficiently self-studying skills major, problem solving skills and professional skills in the
major of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology.
2
PO3: communicate effectively, organize, lead and conduct teamwork.
PO4: apply well competences of brainstorming, designing, deploying, and operating the systems of
Power Supply System, Power saving, Electric Drive, to improvement or creation of electrical and
electronic products.
PO5: be able to grasp society’s needs, carry out social responsibilities, respect work ethics and be
aware of life-long learning

Program outcomes

A. General knowledge, fundamental and specialized knowledge of electrical and electronics


major:
ELO 1. Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, natural science and social science;
achieve more specialized knowledge and study further at higher levels.
ELO 2. Construct the basis of core technological knowledge about Power System and Automatic
Electric Drive.
ELO 3. Create the combination of advanced specialized knowledge in the fields of Power
System, Power Saving and Automatic Electric Drive.
B. Specialized and professional skills in electrical and electronics major:
ELO 4. Analyze and argue for technical matters; brainstorm systematically, and solve electrical
and electronic matters.
ELO 5. Examine and experiment electrical and electronic matters.
ELO 6. Implement proficiently professional skills in the electrical and electronics field.
C. Communication skills and ability to work in multidiscipline areas:
ELO 7. Work independently; lead and work in a team.
ELO 8. Communicate effectively in various methods: written communication, electronics
communication, graphics and presentation.
ELO 9. Use English in communication.
ELO 10. Realize the roles and responsibility of engineers and social circumstance which has
impacts on the technical activities of electrical and electronic industry.
ELO 11. Comprehend business culture, work ethics principles, and working style of industrial
organizations.
ELO 12. Be aware of life-long learning.
D. Skills to take shape of ideas, design, deploying and operate industrial electrical system
ELO 13. Take shapes of ideas, set up requirements, determine functions and elements of the
Power System, Power Supply System, Renewable Energy, Power Saving, Electric Machines,
and Automatic Electric Drive.
ELO 14. Design required elements of the Power System, Power Supply System, Renewable
Energy, Power Saving, Electric Machines, and Automatic Electric Drive.
ELO 15. Deploy hardware and software for elements of small Power System, Power Supply
System integrated with recycled power with consideration to Power Saving and Automatic
Electric Drive.
ELO 16. Operate Power System, Power Supply System, and Automatic Electric Drive systems;
manage the operation of the electrical and electronic systems.
5. Blocks of knowledge in the whole program:130 credits (without Physical Education, Military
Education, and Supplementary Courses)

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6. Allocation of credits
Groups of Courses Credits
Total Compulsio Elective
n
Foundation science courses 43 39 4
Political Education 12 12 0
Social Science 4 0 4
Mathematics and Natural Sciences 21 21 0
Informatics 3 3 0
Introduction to Electrical & Electronics 3 3 0
Engineering Technology
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 77
Courses
Fundamental EEE courses 37 37 0
Advanced EEE courses 20 14 6
Practice and laboratory 18 18 0
Industry Internship 2 0 0
Graduation Thesis 10 10 0
Proposal 3 3 0
Capstone project 7 7 0
7. Program content
A – Compulsory courses
7.1. Foundation science courses: 43
No. Course’s ID Course name Credits Note
I. Political Education and General 12
Laws
1.1 LLCT150105E Principles of Marxist-Leninism 5
1.2 LLCT120314E Ho Chi Minh’s Ideology 2
1.3 LLCT230214E Vietnamese Communist Party 3
Policy of Revolution
1.4 GELA220405E General Laws 2
II. Introduction to Electrical & 3
Electronics Engineering
Technology
2.1 IEET130145E Introduction to Electrical & 2+1 1
Electronics Engineering Practice
Technology
III. Informatics 3
3.1 CPGRL13006E C programming language 2+1 1 lab
V. Mathematics and Natural 21
Sciences
5.1 MATH141601E Calculus I 4
5.2 MATH141701E Calculus II 4
5.3 MATH141801E Calculus III 4
MATH130401E Mathematical Statistics for 3
5.4
Engineers
5.5 PHYS130402E Principles of Physics 1 3+1 1 lab
MATH121201E Complex Functions and Laplace 2
5.6
Transforms

4
VI. Social Science 4
(choose 02 among the 12 courses)
6.1 GEEC220105E General Economics 2
6.2 Creativity Methodologies 2
6.3 PLSK320605E Planning Skill 2
6.4 INMA220305E Introduction to Management 2
6.5 INSO321005E Introduction to Sociology 2
6.6 IQMA220205E Introduction to Quality 2
Management
6.7 INLO220405E Introduction to Logics 2
6.8 PRSK320705E Presentation Skills 2
6.9 SYTH220505E Systems Thinking 2
6.10 ULTE121105E University Learning Methods 2
6.11 IVNC320905E Vietnamese Culture 2
6.12 Writing Scientific and Technical
TDTS320805E 2
Documents
VII. Supplementary Courses 26
7.1 EHQT130137E Academic English 1 3
7.2 EHQT230237E Academic English 2 3
7.3 EHQT330337E Academic English 3 3
7.4 EHQT430437E Academic English 4 3
7.5 EHQT530537E Academic English 5 3
7.6 TEEN120145E Technical English 1 2
7.7 TEEN230245E Technical English 2 3
7.8 TEEN330345E Technical English 3 3
7.9 TEEN430445E Technical English 4 3
VIII. Physical Education 3
PHED110513E 1. Physical Education 1 1
PHED110613E 2. Physical Education 2 1
PHED130715E 3. Physical Education 3 1
(compulsory)
IX. National Defense Education 165
periods
7.2. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Courses
7.2.1. Fundamental EEE courses: 37
No. Course’s ID Course name Credits Note
I EEE related courses 25
1. ELCI140144E Electrical Circuits 4
2. BAEL340662E Basic Electronics 4
3. DIGI330163E Digital System 3
4. EMIN330244 Electrical Measurement and Instruments 3
E
5. POEL330262E Power Electronics 3
6. ACSY330346E Automatic Control Systems 3
7. MICR330363E Microprocessor 3
8. ELSA320245E Electrical Safety 2
II Electrical and Electronics courses 12
1. ELMA240344 Electric Machines 4

5
E
2. ELPS330345E Power Supply System 3
3. ELDR320545E Automatic Electric Drive 3
4. EEMA220544 Electronic and Electrical Materials 2
E
7.2.2.a Advanced EEE courses: 10 (theory and laboratory courses)
No. Course’s ID Course name Credits Note
I Compulsory 14
1. PLCS 330846E Programmable Logic Controller 3
2. POSY340445E Power System 4 3TC-
>4TC
3. SCDA 420946E Data Acquisition System and SCADA 2
4. REPR320745E Relay Protection and Automation 2
5. PRED410945E Project on Electric Drive 1
6. PRES411045E Project on Power Supply System 1
7. PLCR 311146E Project on Programmable Logic Controller 1
II Elective 6
Application Software
1. MSET321145E MATLAB/SIMULINK for Power System 2
2. ACAD321245E Advanced CAD for Electrical Engineering 2
Calculation, Selection and Control of
Electrical Devices
3. LTRI321345E Lighting Techniques in Residential and 2
Industrial
4. SSSY321445E Building Access Control and Security 2
System
5. ELCD321545E Electrical Control Devices 2
6. SPMA321644E Special Electrical Machine 2
7. EMCE321744E Calculation of Electrical Machine 2
8. PSPP421645E Power Station and Power Plant 2
New Energy Resource and Power Saving
9. RENE321745E Renewable Energy 2
10. ENAE321845E Energy Audit and Efficiency 2
11. PQPS320745E Power Quality in Power System 2
12. BMSY322045E Building Management System 2
13. SSAS322045E ATS and Power Backup System 2
Technical management
14. IDMA322245E Industrial Management 2
15. PJMA 322345E Project Management 2
Others courses
7.2.2.b. Advanced EEE courses: 11 (courses in workshop, industrial internship)
No. Course’s ID Course name Credits Note
Practice and experiment 18
1. ELPR320762E Electronics in Practice 2
2. ELPR210644 Electricity in Practice 1
E
3. PMEM31084 Electrical Measurement in Practice 1
4E
4. PRDI320263E Digital System in Practice 2
5. PRMI 320463E Microprocessor in Practice 2
6
6. PREM221244 Electric Machine in Practice 2
E
7. POEP320262E Power Electronics in Practice 2
8. PPLC321346E Programmable Logic Controller in 2
Practice
9. PRES322545E Power Supply System in Practice 2
10. ELEC322645E Electric Drive in Practice 2
Internship 2
11. ININ422745E Industry Internship 2
7.2.3. Graduation Thesis (or graduation examination): 10
No. Course’s ID Course name Credits Note
1 FIPR 402845E Graduation Thesis 10

8. Plan of courses
Semester 1
Code Course name Cre Note
dits
1. IEET130145E Introduction to Electrical & Electronics 2+1 Hk1
Engineering Technology
2. MATH141601E Calculus I 4 Hk1
3. CPGRL13006E Introduction to C programming language 2+1 Hk2
4. MATH121201E Complex Functions and Laplace Transforms 2 Hk2
5. PHED110513E Physical Education 1 0 Hk1
6. GDQP008031E Military Education 0
7. LLCT150105E Principles of Marxism-Leninism 5 Hk1
8. EHQT130137E Academic English 1 3 Hk1
9. EHQT230237E Academic English 2 3 Hk1
a. Total 23

Semester 2
Code Course name Cre Note
dits
1. MATH141701E Calculus II 4 Hk2
2. MATH130401E Mathematical Statistics for Engineers 3 Hk2
3. PHYS130402E Principles of Physics 1 3 Hk2
4. PHED110613E Physical Education 2 0 Hk2
5. ELCI140144E Electrical Circuits 4 Hk2
6. LLCT120314E Ho Chi Minh’s Ideology 2 Hk2
7. TEEN120145E Technical English 1 2
8. EHQT330337E Academic English 3 3
Total 21

Semester 3
1. Code Course name Cre Note
dits
2. EEMA220544E Electronic and Electrical Materials 2
3. MATH141801E Calculus III 4
4. LLCT230214E Vietnamese Communist Party Policy of 3
Revolution
5. PHYS110602E Principles of Physics - Laboratory 1 1
6. BAEL340662E Basic Electronics 4
7
7. ELPR210644E Electricity in Practice 1
8. ELSA320245E Electrical Safety 2
9. PHED130715E Physical Education 3 0
10. TEEN230245E Technical English 2 3
Total 20

Semester 4
1. Code Course name Cre Note
dits
2. DIGI330163E Digital System 3
3. ACSY330346E Automatic Control Systems 3
4. ELMA240344E Electrical Machines 4
5. EMIN330244E Electrical Measurement and Instruments 3
6. ELPS330345E Power Supply System 3
7. ELPR320762E Electronics in Practice 2
8. EHQT430437E Academic English 4 3
Total 21

Semester 5
Code Course name Cre Note
dits
1. MICR330363E Microprocessor 3
2. POEL330262E Power Electronics 3
3. ELDR320545E Automatic Electric Drive 3
4. POSY340445E Power System 4
5. PRES411045E Project on Power Supply System 1
6. PREM221244E Electric Machine in Practice 2
7. PMEN31084 Electrical Measurement and Instruments in 1
4E Practice
8. TEEN330345E Technical English 3 3
Total 20

Semester 6
Code Course name Cre Note
dits
1. PLCS330846E Programmable Logic Controller 3
2. PRDI320263E Digital System in Practice 2
3. POEP320262E Power Electronics in Practice 2
4. PRES322545E Power Supply System in Practice 2
5. GELA220405E General Laws 2
6. PRED410945E Project on Automatic Electric Drive 1
7. EHQT530537E Academic English 5 3
Choose 02 among the elective courses - 4
management
8. INMA220305E Introduction to Management 2
9. INSO321005E Introduction to Sociology 2
10. IQMA220205E Introduction to Quality Management 2
11. GEEC220105E General Economics 2
12. Creativity Methodologies 2
13. PLSK320605E Planning Skill 2
14. INLO220405E Introduction to Logics 2
8
15. IVNC320905E Vietnamese culture 2
16. PRSK320705E Presentation skills 2
17. SYTH220505E Systems Thinking 2
18. TDTS320805E Writing Scientific and Technical Documents 2
19. ULTE121105E University learning methods 2
Total 19

Semester 7
Code Course name Cre Note
dits
1. SCDA420946E Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition 2
2. REPR320745E Relay Protection and Automation 2
3. ELEC322645E Automatic Electric Drive in Practice 2
4. PLCR311146E Project on Programmable Logic Controller 1
5. PRMI 320463E Microprocessor in Practice 2
6. PPLC321346E Programmable Logic Controller in Practice 2
7. TEEN430445E Technical English 4 3
a. Choose 03 among the courses 6
b. Application Software
8. MSET321145E MATLAB/SIMULINK for Power System 2
9. ACAD321245E CAD for Electrical Engineering 2
a. Calculation, Selection and Control of
Electrical Devices
10. LTRI321345E Lighting Techniques in Residential and 2
Industrial
11. SSSY321445E Building Access Control and Security 2
System
12. ELCD321545E Electrical Control Devices 2
13. EMCE321744E Calculation of Electrical Machine 2
14. SPMA321744E Special Electrical Machine 2
15. PSPP421645E Power Station and Power Plant 2
a. New Energy Resource and Power Saving
16. RENE321745E Renewable Energy 2
17. ENAE321845E Energy Audit and Efficiency 2
18. PQPS320745E Power Quality in Power System 2
19. BMSY322045E Building Management System BMS 2
20. SSAS322045E ATS and Power Backup System 2
a. Management
21. INMA322245E Industrial Management 2
22. PJMA322345E Project Management 2
a. Total 20

Semester 8
Code Course name Cre Note
dits
1. ININ422745E Industrial Internship 2
2. FIPR4102845E Graduation Thesis (proposal + capstone 3+7
project)
Total 12

9. Lecturer plan (Expectation, and only main semesters: 1, 2, …, 8)


9
No Course’s ID Course name Cre Se Lecturers
. dits mes
ter

10
10. IEET130145E Introduction to Electrical & 2+1 1 Lê Mỹ Hà
Electronics Engineering
Technology
11. MATH141601E Calculus I 4 1
12. Introduction to C language 2+1 1 Phạm Ngọc
CPGRL13006E
programming Sơn
13. MATH121201E Complex Functions and Laplace 2 1
Transforms
14. PHED110513E Physical Education 1 0(1) 1
15. LLCT150105E Principles of Marxism-Leninism 5 1
16. EHQT130137E Academic English 1 0(3) 1
17. EHQT230237E Academic English 2 0(3) 1
a. Total 17
18. MATH141701E Calculus II 4 2
19. MATH130401E Mathematical Statistics for 3 2
Engineers
20. PHYS130402E Principles of Physics 1 3 2
21. PHED110613E Physical Education 2 0(1) 2
22. ELCI140144E Electrical Circuits 4 2 Lê Mỹ Hà
23. LLCT120314E Ho Chi Minh’s Ideology 2 2
24. TEEN120145E Technical English 1 0(2) 2
25. EHQT330337E Academic English 3 0(3) 2
Total 16
26. EEMA220544E Electronic and Electrical 2 3
Materials
27. MATH141801E Calculus III 4 3
28. LLCT230214E Vietnamese Communist Party 3 3
Policy of Revolution
29. PHYS110602E Principles of Physics - Laboratory 1 3
1
30. BAEL340662E Basic Electronics 4 3 Nguyễn Thị
Lưỡng
31. ELPR210644E Electricity in Practice 1 3 Trần Đức Lợi
32. ELSA320245E Electrical Safety 2 3 Võ Viết
Cường
33. PHED130715E Physical Education 3 0(1) 3
34. TEEN230245E Technical English 2 0(3) 3
Total 17
35. DIGI330163E Digital System 3 4 Nguyễn
Thanh Hải
36. ACSY330346E Automatic Control Systems 3 4 Nguyễn Minh
Tâm
37. ELMA 240344E Electric Machines 4 4 Lê Mỹ Hà
38. EMIN330244E Electrical Measurement and 3 4 Lê Chí Kiên
Instruments
39. GELA220405E General Laws 2 4
40. ELPR320762E Electronics in Practice 2 4 Nguyễn Thới
41. EHQT430437E Academic English 4 0(3) 4
Total 17
42. MICR330363E Microprocessor 3 5 Nguyễn
Thanh Hải
43. POEL330262E Power Electronics 3 5 Nguyễn Minh
11
Khai
44. ELDR320545E Automatic Electric Drive 3 5 Nguyễn Minh
Khai
45. POSY340445E Power System 4 5 Trương Việt
Anh
46. PRES411045E Project on Power Supply System 1 5 Trương Việt
Anh
47. PREM221244E Electric Machine in Practice 2 5 Trần Đức Lợi
48. PMEN310844E Electrical Measurement in 1 5 Trương Văn
Practice Hiền
49. TEEN330345E Technical English 3 0(3) 5
Total 17
50. PLCS330846E Programmable Logic Controller 3 6 Trương Đình
Nhơn
51. PRDI320263E Digital System in Practice 2 6 Nguyễn Tấn
Như
52. POEP320262E Power Electronics in Practice 2 6 Nguyễn Thới
53. PRES322545E Power Supply System in Practice 2 6 Lê Trọng
Nghĩa
54. ELPS330345E Power Supply System 3 6 Quyển Huy
Ánh
55. PRED410945E Project on Electric Drive 1 6 Nguyễn Minh
Khai
56. EHQT530537E Academic English 5 0(3) 6
Choose 02 among the elective 4
courses - management
57. INMA220305E Introduction to Management 2 6 Lưu Văn
Quang
58. INSO321005E Introduction to Sociology 2 6
59. IQMA220205E Introduction to Quality 2 6
Management
60. GEEC220105E General Economics 2 6
61. Creativity Methodologies 2 6
62. PLSK320605E Planning Skill 2 6
63. INLO220405E Introduction to Logics 2 6
64. IVNC320905E Vietnamese culture 2 6
65. PRSK320705E Presentation skills 2 6
66. SYTH220505E Systems Thinking 2 6
67. TDTS320805E Writing Scientific and Technical 2 6
Documents
68. ULTE121105E University learning methods 2 6
Total 17
69. SCDA420946E Data Acquisition System and 2 7 Ngô Văn
SCADA Thuyên
70. REPR320745E Relay Protection and Automation 2 7 Trương Việt
Anh
71. ELEC322645E Electric Drive in Practice 2 7 Lê Thanh
Lâm
72. PLCR311146E Project on Programmable Logic 1 7 Trương Đình
Nhơn
73. PRMI 320463E Microprocessor in Practice 2 7 Nguyễn Đình
Phú
12
74. PPLC321346E Programmable Logic Controller 2 7 Nguyễn Trần
in Practice Minh Nguyệt
75. TEEN430445E Technical English 4 0(3) 7
a. Choose 03 among the courses 6 7
b. Application Software 7
76. MSET321145E MATLAB/SIMULINK for Power 2 7 Nguyễn Thị
System Mi Sa
77. ACAD321245E Advanced CAD for Electrical 2 7 Nguyễn Thị
Engineering Mi Sa
a. Calculation, Selection and 7
Control of Electrical Devices
78. LTRI321345E Lighting Techniques in 2 7 Võ Viết
Residential and Industrial Cường
79. SSSY321445E Building Access Control and 2 7 Võ Viết
Security System Cường
80. ELCD321545E Electrical Control Devices 2 7 Quyền Huy
Ánh
81. EMCE321744E Calculation of Electrical Machine 2 7 Nguyễn Phan
Thanh
82. SPMA321644E Special Electrical Machine 2 7 Nguyễn Phan
Thanh
83. PSPP421645E Power Station and Power Plant 2 7 Nguyễn Nhân
Bổn
a. New Energy Resource and 7
Power Saving
84. RENE321745E Renewable Energy 2 7 Nguyễn Phan
Thanh
85. ENAE321845E Energy Audit and Efficiency 2 7 Võ Viết
Cường
86. PQPS320745E Power Quality in Power System 2 7 Trương Việt
Anh
87. BMSY322045E Building Management System 2 7 Võ Viết
Cường
88. SSAS322045E ATS and Power Backup System 2 7 Quyền Huy
Ánh
a. Technical management
89. INMA322245E Industrial Management 2 7 Lưu Văn
Quang
90. PJMA322345E Project Management 2 7 Lưu Văn
Quang
a. Total 17
91. ININ422745E Industrial Internship 2 8 Lê Mỹ Hà
92. FIPR4102845E Graduation Thesis (proposal + 3+7 8
capstone project)
Total 12

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10. Brief description of course contents
SEMESTER 1
[1] Introduction to Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology Credits: 3
Distribution of learning time: 2/1/6
Prerequisites: None
Course Description: This course provides the learner with knowledge of expected learning
outcomes for Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology, framework program and
education program of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology, roles, positions and
missions of engineer in Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology and training fields and
technology have been and will be applied Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology.
Textbooks:
1. Horowitz and Hill, Art of Electronics, third Edition, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Reference books:
1. Luis Moura and Izzat Darwazeh, Introduction to Linear Circuit Analysis and Modelling: From
DC to RF Newnes, 2005
2. David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris, Digital design and computer architecture, Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers, 2007.
3. David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy, Computer Organization and Design: The
Hardware/Software Interface, Fourth Edition, Morgan Kaufmann, 2008.
4. Neil Storey, Electronics: A Systems Approach (4th edition), Prentice Hall, 2009.

[2] Calculus I Credits: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3 (3/0/6)
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: None

Course Description: This course helps students review the general and advanced mathematical
knowledge: Cardinality of a set: rational numbers, real numbers, complex numbers. Limit:
function, limit of a function, continuous function. Differential calculus: derivative, differential,
Taylor-Maclaurin expansion, the survey on function, curve in polar coordinates. Calculus of
single variable: volume fraction uncertainty, definite integrals, generalized integrals. Chain:
Chain number, string functions, power series, Taylor-Maclaurin sequence, Fourier series, Fourier
expansion, trigonometric series.
Textbook:
1. K. Smith, M. Strauss and M. Toda , Calculus 6th National Edition–Kendall Hunt.

[3] Introduction to C programming language Credits: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3 (2/1/6)
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: None
Course Description: This course provides an introduction to computing and program
development in the C programming language. This includes a brief introduction to basic
computer concepts, studying the syntax and semantics of the basic control structures of C,
learning C's fundamental data types, structures, and pointer, understanding the design and
methodical construction of computer programs, learning how to test and debug programs, and
lastly, practice in these through creating several programs in C.
Textbook:
1. Paul Deitel and Harvey Deitel, C: How to Program, 7th Edition, Pearson, 2012

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[4] Complex Functions and Laplace Transforms Credit: 2
Distribution of learning time: 2 (2/0/4)
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Advanced Mathematics 1 +2

Course Description: This course provides the learner with contents: Complex numbers: a
complex number, the form of representation of complex numbers, complex number calculations,
complex plane, the concept of closegroup, open group, blocked group, ...in complex plane.
Complex Function: The complex function, real and imaginary parts of a complex function,
image transformations by the complex function, limit, continuity, the primary basic function.
The derivative complex function: derivative complex function, geometric mean, Cauchy–
Riemann conditions, functional analysis, the relationship between analytic functions and
harmonic functions. Integral of complex function: line integral of complex function, Cauchy
integral, higher order derivative of analytic function. Series of complex function: complex
power series, Taylor series, Maclaurin series, chain Laurent series, unusual point of analytic
function. Surplus theory and applications: definition and calculation of surplus, the surplus
application to calculate line integral of complex function, the surplus application to integrate
trigonometric functions, applications surplus to calculate generalized integrals. Laplace
transform and applications: the original function, image function, and Laplace transform, inverse
Laplace transform, properties of the Laplace transform, apply the Laplace transform to solve
differential equations, differential equations, some of integral equations.
Textbook:
1. E. B. Saff, Arthur David Snider, Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to
Engineering and Science, Prentice Hall, 2003

SEMESTER 2
[5] Calculus II Credit: 3
Distribution of learning time: 3 (3/0/6)
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Calculus I

Course Description: This course provides the learnerwith contents: Matrix-determinant: the
matrix, the form of matrix, inverse matrix, determinants, matrix classes. System of Linear
Equations: linear systems, Cramer rule, Gauss method, homogeneous system. Space Vector:
Space Vector, subspace, linear independence, linear dependence, basis, dimension, Euclidean
space. Diagonal matrix-quadratic form: eigenvalues, eigenvectors, private space, diagonal
matrix, quadratic form, canonical form, the surface level 2. Differential calculus of function of
several variables: function of several variables, derivative, differential, extreme of function of
several variables, calculus applications in geometry in space.
Textbook:
1. K. Smith, M. Strauss and M. Toda, Calculus 6th National Edition–Kendall Hunt.

[6] Mathematical Statistics for Engineers


Distribution of learning time: 3 (3/0/6)
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Calculus I
Course Description: This module consist of descriptive statistics, fundamental probability,
random variables and probability distribution laws, characteristics of random variables,
parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and analysis of variance.
Textbook:

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1. Probability and Statistics for Engineering and Science by Devore, 8th Edition (published by
Cengage Learning), 8th edition with Enhanced Web Assign, regular edition ISBN
1111655499

[7] Principles of Physics 1 Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3(2/1/4)
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: None

Course Description: This course provides the learnerwith contents: the mechanics: point
dynamics, the law of conservation, solid motion. Thermodynamics: kinetic molecular theory,
principles of Thermodynamics I, principles of Thermodynamics II. Electricity and magnetism:
electric field, magnetic, variability of electrical magnetic field.
Textbooks:
1. R.A. Serway & J.W. Jewett; Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, 9th
Edition; ISBN for bundle 9781285143811
2. Hallyday, R. Resnick, J. Walker, Fundamentals of Physics, John Willey & Sons, 1999.

[8] Electrical Circuits Credit: 4


Distribution of learning time: 4/0/8
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Advanced Mathematics & General Physics

Course Description: This course provides the learnerwith basic contents about circuit analysis,
established circuit under impact sine, circuit analysis methods, circuit theorems, two port
network, circuit analysis in time-domain, circuit analysis in the frequency domain, draw the
frequency characteristics of the transfer function.
Textbook:
1. Introduction to Electrical Circuits, R. Dorf and J Svoboda, 8th Edition

SEMESTER 3
[9] Electronic and Electrical Materials Credit: 2
Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics Foundation executive
Course Description: This course equips students to structure the content, technology type
manufacturing electrical materials, electronic materials feature electrical com in the electricity
sector , electronic; The nature electrical, mechanical, chemical, electronics,... of material:
conductive, insulating, superconductors, semiconductors, power flow control.
Textbooks:
1. Ian P. Jones. Materials Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Oxford University
Press, 2001.
Other supplemental materials:
2. W. D. Callister. Materials, Science and Engineering. Willey, 2000.
3. W.F. Smith and J. Hashemi. Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering.3rd ed.
McGraw-Hill, 2003.
4. M. Ohring. Engineering Materials Science. Academic Press2, 2001.
5. J.L.Shackelford. Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering. Prentice Hall, 2003.
6. D.V. Morgan and K. Board. An Introduction to Semiconductor Micro technology. 2002.

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[10] Calculus III Credit: 3
Distribution of learning time: 3 (3/0/6)
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Calculus II

Course Description: This course provides the learner with contents: multiple integral: double
integral, application for calculated area of flat domain, calculate the surface area, object volume,
triple integrals, and applications for the object volume. Line integral: lineintegral type one and
applications,line integral type one and applications, Green formula, condition of line integral
does not depend on integrating line. Surface integral: Integral surface type one, type two, the
Ostrogratskiformula, vector field, flux and divergence, vector format of Ostrogratski formula,
Stokes formula, circulation and vortex vector, vector format of Stokes formula.
Textbook:
1. K. Smith, M. Strauss and M. Toda, Calculus 6th National Edition–Kendall Hunt.

[11] Basic Electronics Credit: 4


Distribution of learning time: 4/0/8
Prerequisites: Advanced Mathematics 3 & General Physics
Former subjects of condition: Electrical Circuits& General Physics

Course Description: This course provides the learner with knowledge of electronic components,
present the structure and principles of operation of the electronic components, analyze, and
explain the principle of operation of simple electronic circuits. Analyze the frequency response
of the amplifier circuit, analyze and design the audio power amplifier circuits, distinguish the
type of feedback, analyze and design application circuits used op_amp, analyze the principle of
operation of the oscillator circuits, analyze and design the simple DC sources provide electronic
circuits.
Textbooks:
1. Thomas L.Floyd - Electronic Devices – Prentice Hall, 2012.
2. Albert Malvino - Electronic Principle- Mc Graw Hill, 2015

[12] Electricity in practice Credit: 1


Distribution of learning time: 0/1/0.6
Prerequisites:electrical safety, electrical circuit
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit, electrical and electronic materials, basic
electronics, electrical measurement, and instrument in practice, electrical safety.

Course Description: learners perform contents in basic electrical installation technology,


calculation method for constructing and installing; quality inspection, electrical machine
installation technology and operating common electrical machines.
Textbook:
1. Herbert W. Jackson, Dale Temple, and Brian E. Kelly, Introduction to Electric Circuits Lab
Manual, 9th Edition, ISBN: 9780195438147

[13] Electrical Safety Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Electrical Circuits, Electrical Measurement and Instruments.

Course Description: This course provides the learner with knowledge of basic concepts of
electrical safety, operating methods for electrical equipment and electrical networks are safety,
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measures to prevent dangerous electric shock, measures to avoid direct and spread lightning,
grounding measures, help people when electrical accident.
Text books:
1. Electrical Safety Handbook, Fourth Edition, P.E. John Cadick, M. D. Mary Capelli-
Schellpfeffer, M.P.A. Dennis K. Neitzel, C.P.E. Al Winfield, 2012.
2. Indoor Electrical Safety Check, Electrical Safety Foundation International, 2004.
3. Outdoor Electrical Safety Check, Electrical Safety Foundation International, 2004

SEMESTER 4

[14] Digital System Credit: 3

Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6


Prerequisites: Basic Electronics
Former subjects of condition: Electrical Circuits & General Physics

Course Description: This course provides the learner with knowledge of digital systems, the
basic logic gate, the fundamental theorem of Boolean algebra, the combinational circuits,
sequential circuit, of the basics of digital integrated circuits TTL and CMOS, characteristic
parameters of digital integrated circuits, classify integrated circuits, the principle of changing
between analog and digital signals, operational structure and application of the memory, the
principles of the digital oscillator circuit.
Textbooks:
1. Ronald J. Tocci, Neal S. Widmer, Digital Systems: Principles and Applications, 12th Ed.
Prentice Hall, 2015
2. Anil K. Maini, Digital Electronics, John Wily & Sons, 2007

[15] Automatic Control Systems Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Electrical Circuits, Electrical Measurement and Instruments,
Complex Functions and Laplace Transforms, Basic Electronics

Course Description: This course provides the learner with knowledge of the components of an
automatic control system, the method of building mathematical models of the automatic control
system including: transfer function, signal graph and equation of state, the problem of control
and observation, the stable survey methods of automatic control systems: survey methods of
quality of control system: accuracy, time domain, frequency domain and the design methods of
automatic control system so that the stable system and achieve quality targets.
Textbooks:
1. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, Sixth Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Farid Golnaraghi And Benjamin C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, Ninth Edition, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.

[16] Electrical Machines Credit: 4


Distribution of learning time: 4/0/8
Prerequisites: Electrical Circuits
Former subjects of condition:Advanced Mathematics 3, General Physics, Electronic and
Electrical Materials, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Measurement and Instruments.

Course Description: This course provides the learner with knowledge of basic structure,working
principle, meaning of the electromagnetic relations of DC machine, transformers, asynchronous

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machines, synchronous machines, special machines and electrical instruments. Methods for
calculating variables, technical parameters of electrical machines and electrical instruments,
work characteristics (rule) of electrical machines and electrical instruments, the method of
implementation, control modes of electrical machines and electrical instruments.
Textbooks:
1. P. C. Sen, Principles of Electrical Machinery and Power Electronics, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc. 2nd edition, Inc., 1997 (Required)
Reference books:
1. Kelemen, J. A., 2003. ECE 3300 Laboratory Manual, 2nd ed., WMU IEEE Student Branch.
(Required)
2. Fitzgerald, Kingsley and Umans, Electrical Machinery, 6th ed., McGraw-Hill, New York,
2003. (Reference)
3. Alternating Current Machines, 5th ed., Halstead Press, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1983.
(Reference)

[17] Electrical Measurement and Instruments Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: Electrical Circuits
Former subjects of condition:Electrical Circuits, Basic Electronics

Course Description: This course provides the learner with knowledge of concept of
measurement and electrical measure, understand the principles of structure and operations of the
directive devices, known about measurement of electrical quantities structure, the method of
measuring the electrical quantities such as current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, inductance,
frequency, phase angle, power, analyse and estimate measurement errors, understand the
principles and operation of the electrical measurement system in industry.
Textbook:
1. Prithwiraj Purkait, Budhaditya Biswas, Santanu Das, Chiranjib Koley, Electrical and
Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation, McGraw - Hill, 2013

[18] Power Supply System Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:Circuits, electric-electronic instruments; Electronic measurement
and instrumentation; electrical safety.

Course Description: This course equips learner’s contents of the method for determining the
load calculation, calculate voltage loss, power loss, and short circuit calculations, select the
number and transformer capacity, diagrams distribution substations and redundant power.
Function and operating principle of the switchgear, medium and low voltage protection, the
method selected conductors, cables, switchgear protect- sectioning measurement, distribution
cabinet low and medium voltage, offset low voltage network power plant and industrial lighting
calculations.
Textbooks:
1. Electric Power Transmission and Distribution, S. Sivanagaraju, 2008.
Reference books:
1. Electric Power Distribution Engineering, Third Edition, Turan Gonen, 2008.
2. Electrical Distribution Engineering; Anthony J. Pansini, 2006.
3. Electric Power Distribution Equipment and Systems; T. A. Short, 2004.
4. Electric Power Substations Engineering; John D. McDonald, 2012.
5. Power System Operation, 3rd Edition by Robert Miller, James Malinowski, 1994.

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[19] Electronics in Practice Credit: 2
Distribution of learning time: 0/2/4
Prerequisites: Basic electronics
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit, electrical and electronic materials, basic
electronics, and electricity in practice, electrical measurement and instrument in practice,
electrical safety.

Course Description: in this course, learners perform contents in usage of instruments in


electronics; to recognize the basic electronic components such as R, L, C, diode, BJT, FET, OP-
AMP; verification of basic application circuits of the electronic components between theory and
reality, from which analysis of circuit operation in practice; Applying the practical application
circuits, analyzing of operation of basic electronic circuit in practice.
Textbook:
1. Harry Kybett and Earl Boysen, All New Electronics Self-Teaching Guide, Third Edition,
Wiley Publishing, Inc. 2008

SEMESTER 5

[20] Microprocessor Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: Digital System
Former subjects of condition:Digital System, Basic Electronics.

Course Description: This course provides the learnerwith knowledge of the role and functions of
the processor, the processor system; historical development of processor generations, the basic
parameters to assess the ability of the processor; the structure and role of the components in the
block diagram of 8-bit microprocessors, principles of operation of 8-bit microprocessors;
historical development of microcontrollers, advantages and disadvantages when using
microcontrollers, internal and external structure of 8-bit microcontroller; function of peripheral
devices: timer/counter, interrupts, data transfer of microcontroller, Assembly language, C
language to program the microcontroller.
Textbooks:
1. Martin P. Bates, PIC Microcontrollers, Third Edition: An Introduction to Microelectronics,
Newnes; 3 Edition,, 2011.
2. Richard H. Barnett, Sarah Cox, Larry O'Cull, Embedded C Programming and the Microchip
PIC, Delmar Publishers Inc, 1 edition, 2003.

[21] Power Electronics Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Electrical Circuits; Basic Electronics; Electric Machines,
Electricity Instrument; Electrical Measurement and Instruments.
Course Description:This course provides the learnerwith knowledge of basic power electronic
accessories, specialized. The structure, operating principles, waveform and parameters: the
uncontrolled and controller rectifiercircuits; modified circuit, switching voltage AC, transform
DC voltage, inverse and select the DC power supply.
Textbook:
1. N. Mohan, T. M. Undeland and W. P. Robbins, “Power Electronics: Converters, Application
and Design,” John Wiley, 3rd Edition.

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[22] Automatic Electric Drive Credit: 3
Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: Advanced Mathematics, Computer Science Basic, Electric, Electric tools, basic
electronics, power electronics
Former subjects of condition:Electric - Electric tools, power electronics

Course Description: This course equips learners content on the characteristics of the electric
drive system, method of adjusting the motor speed direct current and alternating current, the
calculation method features engines in the different working state, characteristic construction
methods and choose equipment for power transmission and working principles of the new
powertrain.
Textbook:
1. Electric drives, N. K. DW, P. K. SEN, 1999.
2. Fundamentals of electric drives, Mohamed E.L, Sharkawi, 2000.
3. Fundamentals of Electrical Drives-, Andre Veltman, Duco, W.J., Pulle-Rik-W, Springer-
International-Publishing-2016.

[23] Power System Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:Circuits, electric-electronic instruments; Electronic measurement
and instrumentation; electrical safety.
Course Description: This course equips learners contents of the load forecasting method, the
method of calculating voltage loss, power loss, short circuit calculations on high-voltage
network , methods for selecting the number and capacity of transformers, substations diagram of
voltage from 110 kV or more; Function and operating principle of the switchgear, high-voltage
protection, methods selected conductors, cables, switchgear, equipment limits the short circuit
current to high-voltage network and power control methods pressure, reducing energy losses in
power system.
Textbook:
1. Power System Operation 3rd Edition, Robert Miller, James Malinowski, 1994.

[24] Project on Power Supply System Credit: 1


Distribution of learning time: 1/0/2
Prerequisites: Power Supply
Former subjects of condition:the circuit, power-electronic instruments; Electronic measurement
and instrumentation; power supply, power system.

Course Description: This course equips learners method electricity distribution network design
workshop includes content about features workshops, data load, load grouping, bar wiring
diagram, determine the load calculation at each level, choose the number and capacity MBA,
choose backup power generators, power offset selected and offset schemes, choose the wire /
cable, select switchgear / protect / measurement, power distribution cabinets select, calculate
lightning, grounding calculations and estimates made.
Textbook:
1. Electric Power Transmission and Distribution, S. Sivanagaraju, 2008.
2. Electric Power Distribution Engineering, Third Edition, Turan Gonen, 2008.
3. Electrical Distribution Engineering; Anthony J. Pansini, 2006.
4. Electric Power Distribution Equipment and Systems; T. A. Short, 2004.
5. Electric Power Substations Engineering; John D. McDonald, 2012.
6. Power System Operation, 3rd Edition by Robert Miller, James Malinowski, 1994.

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[25] Electrical machine in practice Credit: 2
Distribution of learning time: 0/2/4
Prerequisites:electrical machine
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit, electrical and electronic materials, basic
electronics, electricity in practice, electrical measurement and instrument in practice, electrical
safety.
Course Description: learners perform contents in installation technology of basic electricity,
calculation method for constructing and installing; quality inspection, repairing, installing
technology of electrical machine; manufacturing technology of winding in details, assembling
and operating common electrical machines.
Textbooks:
1. D. P. Kothari, B. S. Umre, Laboratory Manual for Electrical Machines, I K International
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2014
2. D.K. Chaturvedi, Electrical Machines Lab Manual with MATLAB Programs, I K
International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2015

[26] Electrical Measurement and Instruments in Practice Credit: 1


Distribution of learning time: 1/0/2
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: Circuits, Electronic Measurement and instrumentation

Course Description: This course helps students recognize the meter, the actual observed
structure of the machine, perform commissioning, testing and adjustment of the machine.
Perform measuring electrical quantities such as current, voltage, R - L - C, capacity, power,
frequency, and phase angle.
Textbook:
1. S.C. Bhargava, Electrical Measuring Instruments and Measurements, CRC Press, ISBN
9780415621519, 2012

SEMESTER 6

[27] Programmable Logic Controller Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:Introduction to Computer, Digital, automatic control systems,
Electric-electronic instruments, automatic control system, automatic Drive Technologies

Course Description: This course equips learner’s contents of the method for determining the
output of the sensors, how to calculate the value of output as required, the type of sensor
connection and actuators with controllers PLC, functional and operational principles of PLC and
application scripts.
Textbooks:
1. L. A. Bryan and E. A. Bryan, Programmable Controllers: Theory and implementation,
Second Edition, An Industrial Text Company Publication Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
2. Hugh Jack, Automation Manufacturing Systems with PLCs, April 14 2005.

[28] Digital Systems in Practice Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 0/2/4
Prerequisites: None.
Former subjects of condition: Electricity in practice and Electronics in practice.

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Course Description: This course instructs students to practice digital electronic circuits such as
logic gates, Flip-Flops, counters, registers, integrated circuit designs and sequential circuits,
memory ICs, ADC, DAC circuits, and applications.
Textbooks:
1. Ronald J. Tocci, Neal S. Widmer, Digital Systems: Principles and Applications, 12th Ed.
Prentice Hall, 2015
2. Anil K. Maini, Digital Electronics, John Wily & Sons, 2007

[29] Power electronics in Practice Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 0/2/1.3
Prerequisites:Basic Electronics, Electronic and Electrical Materials,
Former subjects of condition: Electrical Circuits, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Measurement in
Practice, Electronics in Practice, Electrical Safety.

Course Description: This course provides learners knowledgeaboutinstallation of circuits,


operatiion of circuits, waveforms of circuits, DC-DC converter, DC-AC converter, AC-DC
converter, IGBT. The learners are able to regconise and to repair faults in power electronics
system, and to design PWM circuits.
Textbook:
1. O.P. Arora, Power Electronics Laboratory: Theory, Practice, and Organization, Alpha
Science International Ltd, 2006

[30] Power Supply System in Practice Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 0/2/4
Prerequisites:Power Supply System, ElectricMachines, Electrical Circuits, Electricity
Instrument, Electricity in Practice, Electric Machine in Practice.
Former subjects of condition: Power Supply System, ElectricMachines, Electrical Circuits,
Electricity Instrument, Electricity in Practice, Electric Machine in Practice.
Course Description: This course provides the learner to work in Power Supply System such as:
power transmission line model, power substation model, capacitor control system model, power
plant model, power relay protection model; Learners are able to recognize supply power system
drawings and to investigate low and medium voltage distribution systems.
Textbooks:
1. DE LORENZO electrical power engineering, user manual.
2. Labvol electrical power engineering, user manual
3. Electricity and Electronics: Lab Manual, Howard H. Gerrish, William E., Jr. Dugger
4. Electrical Power Supply Laboratory Manual

[31] Project on Electric Drive Credit: 1


Distribution of learning time: 1/0/2
Prerequisites: Advanced Mathematics, Computer Science Basic, Electric, Electric tools, basic
electronics, power electronics, electrical drives automation, electrical control equipment
Former subjects of condition:: the circuit, power-electronic instruments; Electronic
measurement and instrumentation; automatic electric drive.

Course Description: The course contain about solving a real problem in the field of automatic
electric drives involving DC motors and AC motors as: characteristics of speed, mechanical
properties Natural and artificial mechanical characteristics, parameters affecting the mechanical
properties form, drawing mechanical properties, the method boot and motor control in the
different working modes as lifting load requirements and the state of the electric motor brake.

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Textbooks:
1. Electric drives, N. K. DW, P. K. SEN, 1999.
2. Fundamentals of electric drives, Mohamed E.L, Sharkawi, 2000.
3. Fundamentals of Electrical Drives-, Andre Veltman, Duco, W.J., Pulle-Rik-W, Springer-
International-Publishing-2016.

SEMESTER 7

[32] Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit, electrical machine-instrument; electrical
measurement and instrument; Programmable Logic Controller.

Course Description: The course content provides knowledge of: components of SCADA in
automatic system; actuator system; input/output remote terminal units RTU or Programmale
Logic Controllers, center monitor and control station; communication system; Human - Machine
Interface HMI; hardware and software integrated method tobuild a SCADA system in practice.
Textbooks:
1. Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, Data Acquisition Systems: From Fundamentals to Applied
Design, 2013th Edition, Springer.
2. Robert Radvanovsky and Jacob Brodsky, Handbook of SCADA/Control Systems
Security, 2nd Edition, CRC Press.

[33] Relay Protection and Automation Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: circuit, power plant; electronic instruments; Electronic measurement and
instrumentation; power supplies, power systems, applications Matlab in Electrical Engineering.
Former subjects of condition:Advanced Mathematics 1-3, General Physics 1-3

Course Description: This course equips learners content in function, principles of operation, the
specifications, the technical specifications of the installed equipment and automatic protection;
operation of automated systems in electrical systems and industrial power network.
Textbooks:
1. Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, Fourth Edition, J. Lewis Blackburn,
Thomas J. Domin, 2014.
2. The Relay Testing Handbook: Principles and Practice First Printing Edition, Chris Werstiuk,
2012.
3. Protective Relay Principles 1st Edition, Anthony M. Sleva, 2009.

[34] Automatic Electric Drive in Practice Credit: 1


Distribution of learning time: 0/2/1.3
Prerequisites:Electric Machines, Electricity Instrument, Automatic Electric Drive, Power
Electronics.
Former subjects of condition: Electric Machines, Electricity Instrument, Automatic Electric
Drive.
Course Description: This course provides the learner to work about drawings and mechanic
characteristics of AC and DC of asynchronous machines; speed adjusting of asynchronous
machines.
Text books:
1. Electric drives, N. K. DW, P. K. SEN, 1999.
2. Fundamentals of electric drives, Mohamed E.L, Sharkawi, 2000.

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3. Fundamentals of Electrical Drives-, Andre Veltman, Duco, W.J., Pulle-Rik-W, Springer-
International-Publishing-2016.

[35] Project on Programmable Logic Controller Credit: 1


Distribution of learning time: 1/0/2
Prerequisites: Programmable Logic Controller
Former subjects of condition:circuit, power-electronic instruments; Electronic measurement and
instrumentation; power supplies, power systems, and Programmable Logic Controller.

Course Description: This course content for solving some practical problems in the field of
automation including design, PLC and the process as automated packaging systems, traffic light
systems, conveyor systems, heat oven system, conveyor control systems, drive systems, and
systems related to temperature, pressure, flow, level, volume.
Textbooks:
1. Curtis D. Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Eighth Edition, Pearson
New International Edition, 2014.
2. L. A. Bryan and E. A. Bryan, Programmable Controllers: Theory and Implementation,
Second Edition, An Industrial Text Company Publication Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
3. Hugh Jack, Automation Manufacturing Systems with PLCs, April 14 2005.

[36] Microprocessor in Practice Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 0/2/4
Prerequisites: None.
Former subjects of condition: Electricity in practice and Electronics in practice.

Course Description: students are instructed to practice programming for microcontroller. In


particular, students will study how to write programs to interface LEDs, 7-segment LEDs, LCD,
LED matrix, keyboard, real-time, data transfer, timing timer, counter, ADC temperature change,
practical applications.
Textbooks:
1. Martin P. Bates, PIC Microcontrollers, Third Edition: An Introduction to Microelectronics,
Newnes; 3 Edition, 2011.
2. Richard H. Barnett, Sarah Cox, Larry O'Cull, Embedded C Programming and the Microchip
PIC, Delmar Publishers Inc, 1 edition, 2003.

[37] Programmable Logic Controller in Practice Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 0/2/4
Prerequisites:Programmable Logic Controller
Former subjects of condition: Basic computer, Digital System, Automatic Control Systems,
Programmable Logic Controller.

Course Description: This course provides learnerswide knowlegde about sensors conecting to
controllers; the learners are able to design, choose programmable equiment and program for
demanding industrial systems.
Textbooks:
1. Andrzej M Pawla, Sensors and Actuators in Mechatronics: Design and Applications, CRC
Press, Jul 28, 2006
2. Gary D. Anderson, PLC Programming Using RSLogix 500: Ladder Logic Diagnostics &
Troubleshooting, (Volume 3) Paperback – September 29, 2015.

[38] MATLAB/SIMULINK for Power System Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
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Prerequisites: Circuit 1 & 2, Power Supply, Electrical System.
Former subjects of condition:Basic Subjects Circuits, Electrical Measurement and
Instrumentation
Course Description: This course equips students the basic content of the software Matlab,
Matlab programming language and the basic toolbox related to electrical engineering. It is
designed for senior undergraduate or graduate electrical engineering students studying power
system analysis and design. The course gives learners a thorough understanding of the
fundamental concepts of power system analysis and their applications to real-world problems.
MATLAB and SIMULINK, ideal for power system analysis, are integrated into the course,
which enables students to confidently apply the analysis to the solution of large practical power
systems with ease.
Textbook:
1. Practical MATLAB Applications for Engineers, First Edition, Misza Kalechma, 2008.

[39] CAD for Electrical Engineering Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:Circuits, Electrical Machines, Electrical Measurements and
measurement equipment, power supply

Course Description: This course equips learner’s contents of the basic principles of design and
simulation, CAD applications, the method of solving problems of specialized techniques in
design as well as drawing Electrical Technical drawings, symbols and principles of drawing
power.
Textbooks:
1. Ecodial user guide, Group Schneider, 2016.
2. Visual user guide, Lithonia Inc, 2016.

[40] Lighting Techniques in Resident and Industry Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: Electrical circuit, electrical machine; electrical instrument; electrical
measurement and instrument; electrical safety, power supply system.
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit, electrical machine-instrument; electrical
measurement and instrument; power supply system,power system.

Course Description: this course equips learners for contents in light types, lighting methods,
applicated standards; specifications, requirements, procedures for design and evaluationof
indoor/outdoor lighting system, square, street, industrial, sport facilities lighting.
Textbooks:
1. Interior Lighting for Designers, Gary Gordon, 2003.
2. Lighting Design Basics 2nd Edition, Mark Karlen, James R. Benya, Christina Spangler,
2012.

[41] Building Access Control and Security System Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: electrical measurement and instrument; power supply system,power system.
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit, electrical measurement and instrument; power
supply system,power system.

Course Description: This course equipslearners contents of fire alert system, automatic fire
fighting system, CCTV system, security system, computer network system, communication
system; Inbuilding system; Intercom system.
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Textbooks:
1. Integrated Security Systems Design, Second Edition: A Complete Reference for Building
Enterprise-Wide Digital Security Systems 2nd Edition, Thomas L. Norman, 2014
2. Security Risk Management: Building an Information Security Risk Management Program
from the Ground Up, Evan Wheeler, 2011.

[42] Electrical Control Devices Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: advanced mathematics, informatics, electrical machine, electric drive, electric
instrument.
Former subjects of condition:electrical circuit, electrical machine-instrument ; electrical
measurement and instruments; power supply system, power system, programmable logic
controller

Course Description: This course equips learners for contents inelectric control device and
electrical circuit application in the automatic industry. This course also provide the most
comprehensive range of knowledge and solutions for learners to meet the needs of today's
residential, commercial and industrial manufactures. It helps learners create sustainable,
intelligent environments through electrical wiring devices, network and data center connectivity
solutions, and lighting energy management systems. This course provides solution for learners
the knowledge for savings in energy, time and cost, all while enhancing safety.
Textbook:
1. Gary Rockis (Author), Glen A. Mazur, Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems,
Amer Technical Pub; 5 edition, ISBN-13: 978-0826912268, 2013

[43] Calculation of Electrical Machine Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6
Prerequisites: electrical circuit; electrical machine 1 and electrical machine 2
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit, electrical machine-instrument, electrical
measurement and instrument, power supply system, power system.

Course Description: This course provides learners contents of calculation methods for
rewinding of common electrical machines such as single-phase transformer, three-phase
transformer, single-phase and three-phase induction motors.
Textbook:
1. Electrical Machines, Turan Gonen, 1998.

[44] Special electrical machine Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: electrical machine-instrument
Former subjects of condition:electrical circuit, electrical machine-instrument, electrical
measurement and instrument.

Course Description: this course provides learners contents of synchronous machine, DC


brushless motor, stepper motor, servo motor, self-syn machine, enCourse’s IDr: constitution;
operating principle; electromagnetic relationship and their applications in resident and industry.
Textbooks:
1. Special Electrical Machines, E. G. Janardanan, 2014.
2. 2. Electrical Machines, Turan Gonen, 1998.

[45] Power plant & Power station Credit: 3


Distribution of learning time: 3/0/6

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Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:electrical circuit, electrical machine, electrical measurement and
instrument; power supply system,power system.

Course Description: this course equips learners contents of constitution, specification, operating
principle of types of power plant; distributed diagram of transformer stations, selection and
rating of transformer, protection and measurement diagram of transformer station, economic
operation of power station.
Textbooks:
1. Combined-Cycle Gas & Steam Turbine Power Plants, Rolf Kehlhofer, Bert Rukes, 2009.
2. Steam Plant Operation 9th Edition, Everett B. Woodruff and Herbert B. Lammers, 2011.

[46] Renewable energy Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: electrical measurement and instrument; power supply system; power system
Former subjects of condition:Electrical circuit;electrical machine-instrument;electrical
measurement and instrument; power supply system; power system.
Course Description: This course equips learners for meaning of exploring and using renewable
energy, theory fundamental of renewable energyforms, technologies to explore renewable
energyforms.
Textbook:
1. Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future, Godfrey Boyle, 3rd Edition, 2012.

[47] Energy audit and efficiency Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: power system, power supply system
Former subjects of condition: electrical circuit;electrical machine-instrument; electrical
measurement and instrument; power supply system; power system.

Course Description: This course equips learners for meaningand purpose of electric audit and
efficiency, procedures of electric audit and efficiency, technologies to save energy, the problems
need to be researched and developed in future.
Textbook:
1. Handbook on Energy Audit and Environment Management, Y P Abbi, 2006.

[48] Power quality in Power System Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: electrical circuit, electrical machine; electricity instrument; electrical
measurement and instrument; power supply system;power system; MATLAB/Simulink for
power system.
Former subjects of condition:electrical circuit;electrical machine; electricity instrument;
electrical measurement and instrument; power supply system;power system.

Course Description: This course introduces to power quality problemsunder consideration of


power supply system as well as residental or industrial loads. This mentions problems such as:
general power quality; electromagnetic interference; harmonics of power grid; harmonic limits
for loads.
Textbooks:

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1. Electrical Power Systems Quality, Mark F. McGranaghan, Surya Santoso, H. Wayne Beaty,
Third Edition, 2012.
2. Fundamentals Of Electric Power Quality, Surya Santoso, 2009.

[49] Building management system BMS Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:electrical circuit, electrical measurement and instrument.

Course Description: The world is becoming smarter and greener by the implementation of high
end automation systems. Building Management Systems leads to more optimized control of
resources, high end security and ease of access from anywhere. The internet of things initiated
by big technology ventures will create a smart world which can be controlled by just a click. The
lack of teached BMS students leads to the improper design and implementation. The industry is
looking for skilled technicians who can meet all the requirements in BMS sector. This course is
a golden opportunity to enhance students’s employability in home automation and BMS sector.
Textbooks:
1. Building Energy Management Systems: An Application to Heating, Natural Ventilation,
Lighting and Occupant Satisfaction, 2nd Edition, Geoff Levermore, 2000.
2. Building Quality Management Systems: Selecting the Right Methods and Tools 1st Edition,
Luis Rocha-Lona, Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes, Vikas Kumar, 2013.
3. Intelligent Buildings and Building Automation 1st Edition, Shengwei Wang, 2009.

[50] ATS and Power Backup System Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: None
Former subjects of condition:electrical circuit, electrical measurement and instrument, power
supply system, power system.

Course Description: this course equips learners for contents inconstitution, operating principle,
functions, and specifications of power backup system; selection of configuration and power
rating of backup system; constitution, operating principle, functions, and specifications ofATS;
selection of ATS.
Textbook:
1. Electrical Power Systems Quality Second Edition, Roger C. Dugan et al., Mc Graw Hill,
2002

[51] Industrial Management Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: Advanced mathematics, basic informatics, general economics, project
management.
Former subjects of condition:general economics, power supply system, power system.

Course Description: this course equips learners for contents inrisk management, logistics
management, planning skills of long-term and mid-term, planning and strategic management of
company’s production from earlier supply-demand and revenues.
Textbooks:
1. General and Industrial Management Paperback, Henri Fayol, Constance Storrs, 2013.
2. ndustrial Management: An Introduction, Anuj Kumar, 2015

[52] Project management Credit: 2


Distribution of learning time: 2/0/4
Prerequisites: Advanced mathematics, basic informatics, general economics
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Former subjects of condition:general economics, power supply system, power system.

Course Description: this course equips learners for contents intypes of project investment,
project management, capitals for project, value of money over time, financial performance
indicators of project; contents of pre-feasibility and feasibility projects; selection of iterms for
project, specific and technical analysis of project, project management and organization,
financial analysis, economic, social, and environmental analysis; procedures of planning a
project;legal fundamentals, techniques, and methods of project evaluation.
Textbook:
1. Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager: A FranklinCovey
Title Paperback, Kory Kogon, Suzette Blakemore, 2015
11. Campus Infrastructure
Follow the Ministry of education and training’s regulations.

11.1 Workshops and Laboratories:


 Electricity in Practice Laboratory
 Electronics in Practice Laboratory
 Instrument in Practice Laboratory
 Electrical machine in Practice Laboratory
 Electrical Drive in Practice Laboratory
 Programmable Logic Controller in Practice Laboratory
 Power Supply System in Practice Laboratory
 GE-UTE Training Center

11.2 Library, Website


- University’s Library
- Faculty’s Library
- Faculty’s Website
12. PROGRAM GUIDE

- Credit hour is calculated as:


1 credit = 15 lecture hours
= 30 laboratory hours
= 45 hours practice
= 45 hours self -study
= 90 workshop hours.
= 45 hours for project, thesis.
- Graduation thesis: conduct a research project to solve specific problems related to the major.

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