Scheme of Studies For BE (Telecom Engineering) : Objectives
Scheme of Studies For BE (Telecom Engineering) : Objectives
Scheme of Studies For BE (Telecom Engineering) : Objectives
OBJECTIVES
The program of studies has been tailored with the following objectives: To equip the students with fundamental and advanced concepts of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering with particular emphasis on the application of these concepts to further advance the state of technology and to meet the needs of the Telecommunications industry. To train students in effective verbal and written communication skills. To impart effective leadership and decision-making skills. To impart key principles and skills to enable the students to practice as good and responsible Telecommunication engineers, through courses in professional ethics, engineering management, engineering economics, and entrepreneurship. The graduating students will have the ability to display their professional skills in the rapidly growing and technological advancements in the field of communications. Effort has been made to regularly revise the curriculum in order to meet the requirement of Pakistan Engineering Council/Higher Education Commission.
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Domain
Nat Sciences Nat Sciences Computing Nat Sciences Humanities
Course Code
MS-111 MS-112 CE-111 MS-113 HUM-111
Courses
Calculus & An. Geometry Applied Physics Computing for Engineers Linear Algebra Communication Skills Total
Cr Hrs
3+0 3+1 3+1 3+0 3+0 (15+2)
Pre-requisite
None None None None None
Semester - 2
6 7 8 9 10 11 Natural Sc Computing Engg. Fdn Humanities Humanities Computing MS-114 CE-112 EE-111 HUM-112 HUM-113 CE-113 Multi Variable Calculus Object Oriented Programming Circuit Analysis History of Pakistan Islamic Studies Computer Aided Drawing Total 3+0 3+1 3+1 2+0 2+0 0+1 (13+3) Calculus & An. G Computing for Engineers Applied Physics None None None
Semester 3
12 13 14 15 16 Nat Sciences Engg Fdn Engg Fdn Humanities ID Elective MS-215 EE-212 EE-213 HUM-214 CE-211 Differential Equations Electronic I Digital Logic Design Technical Report Writing Operating System Total 3+0 3+1 3+1 3+0 3+1 (15+3) Calculus & An. G App Physics None Communication Skills Computing for Engineers
Semester - 4
17 18 19 20 21 Engg. Fdn Engg Fdn Core Depth Core Depth Mgmt Sciences EE-214 EE-215 EE-221 EE-322 MG-211 Probability Methods in Engg Signal & Systems Electronic II Computer Comm. & N/W Engineering Economics Total 3+0 3+1 3+1 3+1 3+0 (15+3) None Diff Equations & MVC ED I Computing for Engineers None
Semester - 5
22 23 24 25 26 Engg Fdn Core Breadth Engg. Fdn Core Breadth Depth Elective EE-311 EE-312 EE-313 EE-314 EE-324 Analog Communications Digital Signal Processing Electromagnetic Theory Microprocessor & Interfacing Digital Electronics Total 3+1 3+1 3+0 3+1 3+1 (15+4) Probability methods Sig & Systems App Physics & MVC DLD ED II
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Semester 6
27 28 29 30 31 Core Breadth Depth Elective Core Breadth Core Breadth Mgmt Sciences EE-316 EE-430 EE-216 EE-318 MG-312 Digital Communications Digital Image Processing Control Systems Engineering Wave Propagation & Antennas Engineering Management Total 3+1 3+1 3+1 3+1 2+0 (14+4) Analog Comm. DSP Differential Equation EM Theory none
Semester - 7
32 33 34 35 37 Core Depth Core Depth Depth Elective Core Depth EE-425 EE-323 EE-427 EE- 428 TE-499A RF and Microwave Engineering Wireless & Mobile Comm. Optical Fibre communication Transmission & Switching Final Project Total 3+1 3+0 3+1 3+0 0+2 (12+4) EM Theory & Ant Analog Comm.,CCN None Digital Comm. None
Semester - 8
38 39 40 41 Depth Elective Core Depth Social Sc EE-429 EE-431 HUM-421 TE-499B Telecomm Systems Broadband Comm. NW Org Behaviour (Elective) Final Project Total 3+0 3+0 2+0 0+4 (8+4) W& MC/WP & Ant CCN None None
Total Cr Hrs
134
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List of Electives
Major Based Core (MBC) Depth Electives
Multimedia Systems Digital Electronics Digital Image Processing Satellite Communication Optical Fiber Communications Telecom Policies and Protocols Telecom Traffic Engineering Spread Spectrum Communications Speech Processing Network Security Broadband Communication Networks Radar System Engineering Telecommunication Management Networks (TMN) Radio and Television Engineering Compression Techniques Telecommunication Systems
ID Electives
Numerical Methods in Engineering Operating Systems VLSI Systems Data Structure and Algorithms Database Management Systems Embedded Systems Artificial Intelligence Reliability in Telecommunication Systems
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Course Outline:
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Course Outline:
Wave Motion, Mathematical Concepts of Simple and Damped Harmonic Motion, Analytical Treatments of Superposition of Waves, Concepts and Applications of Diffraction and Polarization of Light and Sound Waves, Thermo dynamical Concepts and Basics of Electrodynamics, Electric Charge, Coulombs Law, Electric Field and Intensity, Electric Potential, Capacitors and Charge Storage Concepts, Magnetism, Magnetic Fields, Faradays and Lenzs Laws, Amperes Law and its Applications, Eddy Currents, Inductance, Induced Current and Their Applications (Transformers, Generators Etc.), AC Signals (Average and RMS Values), Electric and Magnetic Circuits, Electric Current, Resistance, Ohms Law, Simple Resistive Circuits (Series and Parallel), Kirchoff Laws, Network Theorems (DC Analysis), RC and RL Circuits, Linear Coefficient of Expansion of Metals, Specific Heat and Temperature of a Hot Body.
Lab Outline:
Series and Parallel combination of resistance, Inductance, capacitance, Kirchoff Laws, Network Theorems, The Heating Effects of an Electric Current, Electromagnetic Induction, Reflection and Refraction of Light. Diffraction, total internal reflection
Linear Algebra
Credit Hours: 3+0 Course Code: MS-113 Pre-Requisite: None Recommended Books: i. Bernard Kolman and David Hill, Elementary Linear Algebra, Latest Edition National University of Modern Languages 7 | Page
Course Outline:
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Course Outline:
Laplace transform definition Laplace transforms of elementary functions, Properties of Laplace transform Periodic functions and their Laplace transforms, Inverse Laplace transform and its properties Convolution theorem Inverse Laplace transform by integral and partial fraction methods Solutions of ordinary differential equations by Laplace transform Applications of Laplace transforms Greens theorem, Stokes theorem Multiple integrals Fourier series, Fourier transforms
Differential Equations
Credit Hours: 3+0 Course Code: MS-215 Pre-Requisite: Calculus and Analytical Geometry Recommended Books: Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Latest Edition, International Edition, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 0471728977. John Polking, Al Boggess, and David Arnold Differential Equations, Latest Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0131437380. Stephen Goode, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, Latest Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 013263757X Objective:
Introduce differential equations and teach methods to solve First and Second Order homogeneous differential equations
Course Outline:
Differential equations of first order: Differential equations and their classification, formation of differential equations, solution of differential equations, initial and boundary conditions. Methods of solution of differential equation of first order and first-degree: Separable equations, homogeneous equations, equations reducible to homogeneous, exact differential equations, integrating factor, linear equations, Bernoulli equations, orthogonal trajectories in Cartesian and polar coordinates, applications of first order differential equations. Non linear first order differential equations. Non linear first order differential equations: Equations solvable for p, for y and for x, Clairauts equations. Higher Order Linear Differential Equations: Homogeneous linear equations of order n with constant coefficients, auxiliary/ characteristics equations. Solution of higher order differential equation according to the roots of auxiliary equation. (Real and distinct, Real and repeated, and Complex).
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Computing
Computing for Engineers
Credit Hours: 3+1 Course Code: CE-111 Pre-Requisite: None Recommended Books: Brian Williams and Stacey Sawyer.T, Using Information Technology, Latest Edition, McGraw-Hill, TISBN: 0072260718 Introduction To Computers & Information Systems By Larry Long, Nancy Long, Prentice hall, latest edition Objective:
This course is about computers. Students will learn about computers, how they work, their Hardware and Software (Application and System), binary conversions, networking, database, Pseudo coding, Algorithm writing and programming concepts.
Course Outline:
Introduction to Computers The computer & components of a computer system (Computer Hardware & Computer Software) An overview of operating systems Storing and retrieving Information & Input/output media and devices Introduction to Data Communication Data Transmission Network Architecture Introduction to MS Word & Excel Algorithms and flowcharts. Binary conversions Programming fundamentals
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Course Outline:
Procedural versus object oriented programming languages Object oriented design strategy and problem solving Pointers, File handling, objects and classes Member functions, public and private members. Dynamic memory management, constructors and destructors, Templates, object encapsulation, derived classes, Class hierarchies, inheritance and polymorphism, Operator overloading, stream class, Practical design through Object Oriented Programming
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Course Outline: Types of sources (Dependent & Independent) Source Passive Circuit elements Series, Parallel, and Delta-to-Star Simplifications, Network Theorems, The Sinusoidal Response, Transient & Steady state responses, Complex forcing Functions. Transformations and Network Instantaneous and Complex Power, Balanced Three-Phase Systems, Poles and Zeros of F (s), the Transfer Function, Poles & Zeros, Stability S-plane, Preliminaries of passive Filters,
Course Outline:
Review of Boolean Algebra, Code Conversions Logic Gates (AND, OR, Not, etc.), truth tables & Equations Simplification of Boolean Functions: Karnaugh Maps, QM Method, SOP and POS simplification Combinational Logic Circuits: Half & Full Adder & Subtractor, Comparator, Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Read Only Memory (ROM), Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) Programmable Logic Arrays (PLAs) Sequential Logic Circuits: Latches, Flip Flops (RS, JK, D, T, Master Slave), State Transition Diagram Counters, Registers, Memories, design procedures
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Course Outline:
Introduction to signals and systems Complex Number Applications Time domain Analysis of LTI systems Laplace Transform and its applications Continuous-time Fourier series Discrete-time Fourier series Fourier Transform-Frequency domain Analysis Z-Transform and its application Analogue filter fundamentals
Course Outline:
Basic concept of probability, conditional probability, independent events Bayes formula. Concept of random variables, discrete and continuous one and two dimensional random variables Probability distributions, marginal and joint distributions and density functions. Important probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson, Uniform, Normal, Exponentials and Hyper-geometric). Mean, variance, moments and moment generating functions linear regression and curve fitting. Central limit theorem, autocorrelation and cross-correlations Power spectral density functions and stochastic processes
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Pre-Requisite: Signals and systems Recommended Books: Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems (Latest Edition) by B.P lathi ii. Signals and Systems (Latest Edition) by Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen iii. Digital communication (Latest Edition) by John G. Proakis Objective: To provide a detailed overview of fundamental of communication systems Course Outline: Introduction to Communication Model, Essential BW of signal, Shannons Equation, Distortion and equalization (With a brief introduction of Fourier analysis, Convolution and correlation concepts, Linear Modulation (AM and its types), Exponential Modulation, Demodulation and Detection techniques Transmission BW for AM &FM signals, Reemphasis and de-emphasis circuits, Pulse code Modulation and Demodulation, Fundament concepts of probability and random processes, Noise and its Treatment, SNR of AM and FM i.
Electronics I
Credit Hours: Course Code:
3+1 EE-212
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Course Outline:
Introduction to Digital signal Processing Classification of signals Concept of frequency/signals in Continuous and Discrete time domain Analog to Digital conversion Sampling theorem Digital to analog Conversion Discrete Time Signals and Systems: Representation, Classification and Analysis Analysis of Discrete Time systems in Time domain Correlation of Discrete Time Signals Frequency and System response, Interconnection of Systems Fourier Analysis of Discrete time Signals: Fourier Series and Transform Discrete Fourier Transform and Fast Fourier Transform Z-transform and Inverse Z-transform: properties and applications Digital Filter Design : FIR and IIR Filters
Course Outline:
Introduction to Microprocessors based Computer systems, Internal Registers of a Microprocessor, memory addressing, Segment and offset addressing, data addressing modes, program memory addressing modes, Stack memory addressing modes, Instruction set of microprocessor, Flow of an assembly language procedures, Programming techniques, hardware specifications of 8086/8088 microprocessor, pin-outs and Pin functions, Clock generator, Bus interfacing, Latching and bus timing. Memory interfacing and address decoding techniques, memory mapped and isolated I/O, Personal computer I/O map, I/O port address decoding, Programmable peripheral interface, programmable interval timer, Analog to Digital Converter interfacing techniques, Basic interrupt processing, hardware and software interrupts, Expanding interrupt structure, programmable interrupt controllers, direct memory access operation and interfacing, Introduction to microcontrollers.
Electronics-II
Credit Hours: 3+1 Course Code: EE-221 Pre-Requisite: Electronics-I Recommended Books: i. Thomas Floyd, Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices, and Applications, Latest Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN10: 0131111388, ISBN-13: 9780131111387 ii. Thomas Floyd and David Buchla, Basic Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits Latest Edition , Prentice Hall, ISBN10: 0130829870, ISBN-13: 9780130829870 iii. Sidra and Smith, Microelectronics. Latest Edition National University of Modern Languages 19 | Page
Objective:
To introduce the student to the basic concepts of electronic amplification & Oscillation as key building blocks in telecommunication system.
Course Outline:
Amplifier Fundamentals Multistage amplifier with AC and DC analysis Classification of amplifiers on the basis of biasing Class A, B, C, & Push pull amplifiers Classification of Amplifiers on the basis of coupling, RC-coupled amplifier, transformer-coupled amplifier, directcoupled amplifier, Classification of amplifiers on the basis of frequency, Audio frequency amplifier, radio frequency amplifier, tuned amplifier, Differential Amplifier, Op-Amplifier, Feedback Amplifiers, Effect of feedback on frequency response, Input and output impedance, Amplifier loading, impedance matching, Oscillators, Barkhausian criterion, Tank circuit, Damped and un-damped oscillations, RC type oscillator (Phase shift, Weinbridge) and LC oscillator( Hartley, Colpitt, Armstrong), crystal oscillator, special oscillators (OTA-based, OTIbased oscillators Voltage Controlled Oscillator, Phase Lock Loop, Introduction to Filters
Course Outline:
Classification of Open and Closed Loop control, Advantages and disadvantages, Effects of feedback, examples including servomechanism, system model and characterization, Block diagrams and canonical form, Examples of control systems from Telecom applications such as satellite tracking, LNAV/VNAV in aviation, Flight control systems, Heading tracking, Signal flow graphs, DE and Laplace Transforms, Transfer function, poles and zeros,
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Digital Communications
Credit Hours: 3+1 Course Code: EE-316 Pre-Requisite: Communication Systems Recommended Books: i. B. Sklar, Digital Communications, Latest Edition, Prentice Hall ISBN: ii. L. W. Couch II, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Latest Edition. ISBN: 0135990289. iii. S. Haykin, Communication Systems, Latest Edition, Objective:
Introduce the advance concepts of different Modulation techniques and their performance comparison along with receiver design and coding theory
Course Outline: Significance of Digital Communication, Base Band Modulation. Analogue to Digital Conversion, Sampling Theory and Its Application, Quantization and Its Types (Uniform and Non-Uniform Quantization), Pulse Code Modulation, Differential PCM, Delta Modulation, ADPCM, PCM Pulse Shaping, Inter-Symbol Interference, Equalization, Synchronization, Basic Detection Theory and Optimum Receiver Design, Multiplexing, TDM, FDM, T-1 Systems and Hierarchy, E-1 Systems Hierarchy, Digital Modulation Techniques, Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK), and Phase Shift Keying (PSK,
DPSK, DEPSK, QPSK), Differential Encoding and M-Ary Signaling, Performance of Binary and M-Ary Signaling, Performance comparisons of modulation schemes, Forward Error Correction Codes, Basic concepts of information and coding
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Course Outline: Standard Line Equation, Distributed Parameters, Characteristic Impedance, Concept of Standing and Travelling Waves On Transmission Line, Reflection (Partial and Total), Standing Wave Ratio, Matching Smith Chart and Its Applications, Isotropic Antenna, Power Radiated From Short Electric Dipole, Voltage Received In Antenna, Half Wave Dipole, Loop Antenna, Radiation Pattern, Intensity and Resistance, Calculation of Antenna Gain and Efficiency, Effective Aperture, Relation between Gain and Aperture, Antenna Impedance, Bandwidth, Polarization, Beam width, Antenna Arrays with Isotropic Antennas, Pattern Multiplications, Width of Major Lobe and Directivity of Antenna Arrays, Binomial and Chebychev Arrays, Folded Dipole Antenna, Yagi Antenna, Log Periodic Antenna, Parabolic Reflector, Horn Antenna, Feed Systems, Lens Antennas, babinets Principle and Slot Antenna,
IV.
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Course Outline: Part 1 Basics of communication, transmission, Modulation. Synch and A-synch communications, problems with sync and A-sync communications OSI Model, TCP/IP protocol suit HDLC, ISDN, IP addressing, Line Configurations Modes of transmission ASCII codes and data stream with parity Guided Transmission Media (Twisted Pair, Coaxial Cable and Optical Fiber) Wireless transmission Data Link Control, Flow Control Techniques, Stop & Wait, Sliding Window, Error control techniques, Other
protocols, reverse error detection techniques (parity, CRC, Hamming code) Multiplexing techniques (FDM, TDM and Statistical TDM.) Part 2 Part 3 Network Topologies, LAN Architecture, LAN System & Network Standards Introduction to IEEE 802 Family, Null Modem Ethernet and Fast Ethernet (CSMA/CD), Token Ring and FDDI etc. Broadcast n, Packet Radio Networks, CSMA/CA Resource Sharing, Managing User Accounts and Group, Implementing Security Disaster Recovery, Protecting Data, Recovering From System Failure. Switched networks (circuit switched, message switched, cell switched and packet switched) Packet switching routing and congestion control Switching Routing techniques
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Course Outline: Introduction Telecommunications transmission Evolution of switching systems Space division switching Time division switching Control of switching systems Signalling techniques Packet switching Traffic engineering Telecom networks Management platforms
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Satellite Communications Principle of Satellite Communication: N/W Architecture, operational Frequencies, Logical Channels, Orbital types Orbits and Launching Methods: Introduction, Keplers first law, Keplers second law, Keplers third law, definitions
of terms for earth orbiting satellites, orbital elements, apogee and perigee heights, orbital perturbations, effects of non-spherical earth, atmospheric drag, the geo-stationary orbit, antenna look angles, polar mount antenna, limits of visibility, earth eclipse of satellite, sun transit outage, launches & launch vehicles. Polarization: Definitions, antenna polarization, polarization of satellite signals, cross polarization discrimination, Ionospheric depolarization, rain depolarization, ice depolarization. Link Budget Analysis Satellite Transponder
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Course Outline: Introduction to Optical fiber Communications, Basic principles, Optical Communication. Sub-Carrier Multiplexing access (SCMA). Coherent & Incoherent Detection. Snells law, Numerical aperture(NA), fresnel loss, fiber types, single mode and multimode, optical fiber losses, (attenuation,dispersion, polarization), special optical fibres, Light sources (LED, LASER), light detection (pi-n and APD), components and connectors, Link budget calculations (power based and rise time based), Receiver design considerations (IM/DD and Coherent systems), modulation schemes, optical measurement (OTDR e.g) Optical DWDM systems, Examples from commercial Implementations e.g TAT-9 and TAT-14.
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Course Outline: Introduction to Operating system, Computer system organization Computer hardware review OS structure. Computing environments Types of I/O Controllers in detail. Hardware Protection Issues System calls and device drivers, operating systems structures. Process Management, Intro to processes, the process model Process creation, process termination, process hierarchies. Process states, Implementation of processes. Modelling multiprogramming. Intro to threads. Threads usage, classical thread model, implementing threads. Inter-process communication Scheduling Concepts, Types of Schedulers, CPU Scheduling, Scheduling Algorithms in detail Dead Locks File system Management, Data structures for File Management. FAT, Drive parameter Block, File Control Block. Memory Management, Data structures related to Memory Management. Paging, Segmentation. Security Issues related to Operating systems.
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Course Outline:
Introduction to communication and the concept of effective communication Oral & Written Communication, Receptive and productive skills Components of communication and their relative importance Components--------Context, Sender & Receiver, Message, Medium & Feedback Presentation Skills-------Introduction & Types of Oral Presentation How to prepare an effective presentation-----4Ps Technique of its preparation Use of A.V Aids in effective presentation Analysis of the audience & the ways to handle Stage-Fright Reading Comprehension----Introduction to the reading Skills, Extensive Reading and Intensive Reading Introduction to different techniques of reading-----Skimming & Scanning Connotations & Denotations, Functional Words & Content Words. Paragraph Writing Techniques/ characteristics and process Types of Paragraph and structure of a paragraph-----topic-sentence, discussion, conclusion Paragraph writing practice----descriptive, argumentative definition paragraph, analytical paragraph, expository paragraph Introduction to letter writing------what type of communication & the skills involved Positive, Neutral & Negative Response letters Different organisational schemes on the basis of the type of letter------direct Plan & indirect plan
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Introduction to TRW and characteristics Difference between technical writing and general writing Report Structure-------long and short report Procedure for report writing Chapter order, appendix material, report sections Writing style------reporter and reader Form---- spellings , grammar and conclusion Justification, rationale, plagiarism Multimedia and visual balance Figs, tables, equations, text Conclusion and bibliography Making an effective oral presentation----- Introduction Types of oral presentation Organisation of selected material and structure of presentation Importance of audio-visual aids and their effective use
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3. Contemporary Pakistan
a. b. c. d. Economic institutions and issues Society and social structure and Ethnicity Foreign policy of Pakistan and challenges Futuristic outlook of Pakistan
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Course Outline:
Fazail-E-Quran, Surat Hujraat With Translation, Surat Al-Furgan (Ayat 6360-77), Kitab and Sunnat, Importance of Sunnat, Twenty Selected Hadiths With Translation, Islam in the Light of Quran and Hadiths, Tauheed, Risalat, Aakhrat, Prayer (Salaat), Fasting (Soam), Zakaat, Hajj, Jihad, Seerat-un-Nabi, Study of Seerat-ul-Nabi, Makkah Life of Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him), Birth, Hijrat and Methods of Teaching, Madina Life of Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him), Fatah-e-Makkah and Hajjat-Ul-Wida
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Course Outline: Basic concepts, engineering economy defined, Measures of financial effectiveness, monetary values. Consumer and producer goods, Measures of economic worth, Price, Supply, Demand Relationship, Present economy, selection among materials, Techniques, designs, etc. A basic investment philosophy, Alternatives having identical lives. Alternatives having different lives, important cost concepts, Cost-benefit analysis feasibility studies, value analysis in
designing and purchasing. Mathematical statement of linear programming problems, Graphic solution, simplex procedure, Duality problem. Types of Depreciation economic life, profit and interest, Returns to capital, Discrete and continuous compounding, Discounting sinking fund problems Capital Financing and Budgeting: Types of ownership, Types of stock, Partnership and joint stock companies, Banking and Specialized Credit Institution, Factors of production, Laws of Returns, Break-even charts and relationships, Labor problems, labor organizations prevention and settlement of disputes
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Course Outline: Basic concepts, engineering economy defined, Measures of financial effectiveness, monetary values. Consumer and producer goods, Measures of economic worth, Price, Supply, Demand Relationship, Present economy, selection among materials, Techniques, designs, etc. A basic investment philosophy, Alternatives having identical lives. Alternatives having different lives, important cost concepts, Cost-benefit analysis feasibility studies, value analysis in
designing and purchasing. Mathematical statement of linear programming problems, Graphic solution, simplex procedure, Duality problem. Types of Depreciation economic life, profit and interest, Returns to capital, Discrete and continuous compounding, Discounting sinking fund problems Capital Financing and Budgeting: Types of ownership, Types of stock, Partnership and joint stock companies, Banking and Specialized Credit Institution, Factors of production, Laws of Returns, Break-even charts and relationships, Labor problems, labor organizations prevention and settlement of disputes
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Psychological Perspectives Structure and Control in Organization: Introduction, Bureaucracy, Managerial Work, Contingency theory, Organizational Design Individual and Work Learning: Learning Theories, Learning and Work, Stress: Types of Stress and Work, Occupational Stress Management Individual Differences: Personality and its factors, Personality dimensions and social learning, Intelligence Motivation and Job Satisfaction: Needs at Work, Theories of Motivation and job satisfaction, o Correlates of Job satisfaction, Correlates of Job satisfaction Group and Work: Social Interaction, Dramaturgy and impression Management, Social Skill Group and Inter group Behavior: Group Structure & Norms, Group Processes, How throne Studies Leadership: Leadership as an attribute, Leadership Style Patterns of Work: Work-the classical approach, Marx, Weber, & The critique of labor, o Foucault & Disciplinary Power Conflict and Consent in Work: The labor Process debate, Work place control and resistance, Industrial conflict and industrial relations Organizational culture: Organizational culture and strategic management, Exploring organizational culture, Evaluating concept of culture
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