Introduction and Overview
Pakistan’s economy is primarily an agrarian based as agriculture sector is contributing about 21% to its GDP, employing 45% of its work force, and providing livelihood to more than 67% of its population, which is residing mostly in the rural areas. But contribution of this sector of economy is heavily dependent on of irrigation water, state of the art modern as well as low cost farm equipment and structures and safe environment. At the same time, it is also needed to provide alternative energy sources and post-harvest food preservation technologies to ensure food security as post-harvest losses in fruits and vegetables could reduce production by 25-40%.
Keeping these issues in view, the Department of Agricultural Engineering at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan has been established. The Department is proud of its huge infrastructure, highly accomplished and talented academia and well equipped laboratories for a comprehensive training in water, mechanization, environmental and computer modelling aspects of agriculture. also aims to be a hub in academic professionalism and entrepreneurial development in agricultural engineering. The Department has opened its doors to the public to boost its professional and industrial dialogue through linkage, outreach programs, internship for students and MOUs with public/private sectors.
Department Vision
- A Prestigious Seminary of Learning and Innovation: Global excellence in training, research and innovation in water and environment management, farm mechanization, agro-processing, renewable energy and crop-soil-water productivity
- Sustainable Agricultural Development: Preserving the ecosystems through optimal use of indigenous resources for precision agriculture, consequently achieving sustainable development of Rural Areas in close collaboration with
- Highly Skilled Professionals: To impart professional education, training and produce skilled manpower at graduate and postgraduate level in the field of Agricultural Engineering with special focus on resolving issues faced by the farming community
Department Mission
- State of the Art Training: To promote student’s learning in Agricultural engineering and related disciplines to achieve excellence in Agriculture sector.
- Services and Entrepreneurship: To serve the nation by providing trained engineers to plan and execute the public and private sector projects pertaining to food security and natural resources management through engineering & technology principles.
- Discovery and Innovation: To bring indigenous and global professionals together who can exploit local wisdom and novel solutions for mitigation of regional and global challenges of climate change, water use efficiency and food security.
Key Facts & Facilities
- Agricultural engineering is the area of engineering concern with the improvement and advancements in the water management, bringing innovation in the mechanization and ensuring the food security through precision agriculture
- The use of modern tools like Global Positing System and satellite derived remote sensing and GIS, GPS operated farm machinery revolutionize the agriculture and brought the prosperity in the farming community
- The professionals (teachers/researchers) aimed to excel imparting education and training pertaining to water resources management and utilizing the water resources of the country in an efficient manner
- Department plans to impart professional education, training and produce skilled manpower at graduate and postgraduate level in the field of Agricultural Engineering with special focus on resolving issues faced by the farming community
- The department has foreign qualified Faculty members and sate of the art laboratories in the field of Agricultural Engineering
- The department has on campus Water and Agricultural Mechanization Research Station (WAMRS)
Sr. No | Resources | Name |
---|---|---|
1 | Faculty Members | Engr. Dr. Yasir Niaz |
Engr. Dr. Shanawar Hamid | ||
Dr. Muhammad Adnan Bodlah | ||
Engr. Dr. Muhammad Mohsin Waqas | ||
Engr. Hassan Raza | ||
2 | Lab Engineer | Engr. Abdul Waheed |
Engr. Faizan Shabir | ||
3 | Research Farm | Water management and Agricultural Mechanization Research Station (WAMRS) |
4 | Undergraduate Agricultural Engineering Labs | Environmental Engineering Lab |
Engineering Thermodynamics Lab | ||
Fluid Mechanics Lab | ||
CAD/ CAM Lab, And GIS & RS Lab | ||
Surveying Lab | ||
Farm Machinery and Workshop Lab | ||
Soil and Water Conservation Lab | ||
Hydrology and Hydrological Modelling Lab | ||
Open Channel and Irrigation Lab | ||
5 | Undergraduate Agriculture Labs | Agronomy Lab |
Entomology Lab | ||
Horticulture Lab | ||
6 | Graduate Research: Centre for Water and Environmental Management Studies (CeWENS) | Energy and Environmental Research Lab (EERL) |
Water Pollution Control and Management (WPML) | ||
Precision Agriculture and Hydro-Climatology (PACL) | ||
7 | Graduate Research: Fareed- Biodiversity Conservation Center (FBCC) | Insect Ecology Lab (IEL) |
Insect taxonomy lab (ITL) | ||
Integrated Pest management Lab (IPML) | ||
Ecotoxicology Lab | ||
Insect Rearing Lab |
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Agricultural Engineering
- BS Agriculture
(Agronomy, Agricultural Extension, Agricultural Economics, Entomology, Horticulture) - MS Agricultural Engineering
- MS Water Resource Management *
* Subject to approval / NOC from HEC / Competent Authority / Accreditation Body
BS Agricultural Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
AGEN-1101 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
The Department of Chemical Engineering is the youngest, dynamic, and most energetic department at the KFUEIT established in spring 2018. The first batch of 50 students of BS Chemical Engineering was enrolled in October 2018 after obtaining approval from the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).
In contrast to several other engineering universities of the country, the department of Chemical Engineering at the KFUEIT follows Outcome Based Education (OBE) system as per the Washington Accord (WA). This fact alone ensures that our graduates will be recognized in several countries including USA, Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Singapore, China, Turkey, South Africa and many more.
The department of Chemical Engineering also offers a wonderful opportunity to the students of FSc Pre-Medical back ground by offering them admission to the BS Environmental Science program as compared to other traditional natural sciences programs. The environmental science graduates are in quite high demand in industries, government regulatory bodies, international NGOs, academia, and research regionally, nationally, and internationally.
The department of Chemical Engineering has established several dedicated laboratories for training and research. In line with the Vision and the Mission of KFUEIT in general and the Department of Chemical Engineering in particular, an advanced Water and Energy Systems Engineering Laboratory (WESEL) has also been established at the Department of Chemical Engineering. WESEL does not only promote research culture but also contributes positively in finding solutions for the water related problems of the world in general and this region in particular. WESEL will also support the graduate students for their research theses.
The department of Chemical Engineering at the KFUEIT is the best alternate for the students of Southern Punjab, Balochistan, and rural Sindh who used to travel hundreds of kilometers in order to get higher education in other cities. Moreover, Rahim Yar Khan is located at the junction of Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan; this region is the industrial hub of different national and multinational industries. The establishment of the department of Chemical Engineering in Rahim Yar Khan does not only cater the needs of this region but also fulfills the demands for skilled graduates for this entire region.
Vision and Mission of the Department of Chemical Engineering
To provide qualified manpower with inter-disciplinary strong academic foundations needed to develop useful products and services for the environmentally sustainable society.
This is achieved by offering high quality education and training to our under and post graduate students while enabling them to accept the challenging leadership positions within the industry, academia, research, and regulatory bodies.
Key Facts & Facilities
The department of Chemical Engineering has a dedicated building including the following infrastructure:
- 15 Fully Equipped Labs
- 02 Lecture Theaters
- 02 Lecture Rooms
- 12 offices for the Faculty
- 02 offices for Assistants
The department of Chemical Engineering has the following dedicated staff:
- 03 PhDs (Foreign Qualified)
- 02 Masters (Foreign and Local Qualified)
- 02 Lab Engineers
- 01 Lab Technician
- 01 Office Assistant
- 01 Lab Attendant
- 01 Office Attendant
Labs Facilities available at the Department of Chemical Engineering
The department of Chemical Engineering has established 15 fully equipped state of the art laboratories installed with the latest equipment procured from the international and local manufactures for under graduate, graduate, and research students. The list of these world class labs is following:
- Water and Energy Systems Engineering Lab
- Introduction to Computing Lab
- Numerical Methods for Engineers Lab
- Process Design and Simulation Lab
- Remote Sensing and GIS Lab
- Environmental Modeling Lab
- Applied Chemistry Lab
- Environmental Chemistry Lab
- Particulate Technology Lab
- Surveying and Levelling Lab
- Engineering Drawing and Graphics Lab
- Engineering Physics Lab
- Engineering Thermodynamics Lab
- Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab
- Chemical Process Technology Lab
- Environmental Engineering Lab
- Water Quality Analysis Lab
- Environmental Toxicology Lab
- Environmental Monitoring Lab
- Environmental Impact Assessment Lab
- Workshop Practices Lab
- Fluid Mechanics Lab
- Fuels and Energy Lab
- Heat Transfer Operations Lab
- Mass Transfer Operations Lab
- Separation Processes Lab
- Instrumentation and Process Control Lab
Job Prospects after Graduation from the Department of Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineers and Environmental professionals are employed by a large number of national and multinational companies, research organizations, industries, and small firms. Following are some of the typical industries and organizations where our graduates will be employed:
- Sugar Industry
- Fertilizers Industry
- Cement Industry
- Paper Industry
- Thermal Power Plants
- Sea Water Desalination Companies
- Coal Gasification Companies
- Wastewater Treatment Companies
- Petroleum Refining Companies
- Oil and Gas Production Companies
- Utility Companies
- Supply Chain Management Companies
- Petrochemicals Manufacturing Companies
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Companies
- Hospitals
- Occupational Safety and Health Management
- Construction Industry
- Atomic Energy Commission
- Processed Food and Beverages Companies
- Cleaning Products, Soaps and Detergents Manufacturing Companies
- Cosmetics Manufacturing Companies
- Textiles, Clothes, and Garments Manufacturing Companies
- Metallurgical and Mining Industry
- Synthetic Rubber, Fibers, Plastics, and Polymer Manufacturing Companies
- Alternative Energy Systems
- Semiconductors Manufacturing Industry
- Environmental Modelling and Remediation Companies
- Education, Research and Development Organizations
- Government Agencies and Regulatory Bodies
- Design and Equipment Manufacturing Companies
This list does not end here; virtually any product or service that a person uses in his daily life will have been helped along either by a Chemical Engineer or an Environmental professional. Our graduates will have numerous opportunities nationally and internationally.
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Chemical Engineering (8 Semesters)
- BS Environmental Science (8 Semesters)
- BS Environmental Engineering (8 Semesters)*
- MS Chemical Engineering (4 Semesters)
- MS Environmental Science (4 Semesters)
- MS Environmental Engineering (4 Semesters)*
- PhD Environmental Science (6 Semesters)*
* Subject to approval / NOC from HEC / Accreditation Body / Competent Authority
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
History of Civil engineering dates back with the evolution of human needs for food, shelter and routes for transportation. It stands among the oldest engineering disciplines in human history and universally recognized as the mother of all engineering disciplines. Civil engineering is a very broad and vast field which encompasses everything that we see around us, either has been built or being built using the natural and or manmade resources. It widely covers the planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of buildings, bridges, streets and highways, railways, airports, industries, all kind of infrastructure for water supply, sewage, hydraulic structures and irrigation system and many more.
Civil Engineering Department at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology established in 2017 with the first intake of fifty students of BS Civil engineering from fall 2017. Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) granted the green signal after the successful Zero Visit in November 2017. KFUEIT is among the few public-sector universities in Southern Punjab, offering Civil Engineering program. Infrastructure of department has already been completed and labs have been equipped with the state of the art equipment and commercial testing facilities. Advance testing and research equipment with allied facilities have also been planned and in process of purchase to strengthen the consultancy, commercial testing and research-oriented activities at full scale. All the departmental facilities are not only helpful for covering the educational requirements and professional growth of students, but also cover the regional needs of commercial testing requirements. Keeping in view the ample lab facilities, department is planning and processing for offering the Masters programs in Civil engineering by the end of year 2018.
Vision & Mission
Mission of the Department is to impart high quality Civil Engineering education by modern teaching techniques and research methodologies for acquiring the latest, creative and lifelong learning knowledge of engineering, sciences and technology. The mission also focusses the development of professional and ethical qualities to be a successful Engineer and responsible member of society for national and international infrastructural and socio-economic development.
Vision of the Department is to achieve the national and international acceptance by developing the learning environment for theoretical and practical education and purposeful research that produce competent and problems solver Civil Engineers in the seven (07) major areas: Hydraulics & Water Resources, Structural Engineering, Materials and Forensic Engineering, Geo-technical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Construction Project Management.
Scope and Associated Career
Civil engineering is an equal opportunity field both for the males and females Engineers. From planning and design offices to field office jobs, Civil engineers are required in large numbers. The demand of Civil engineering professionals is increasing day by day both in Pakistan as well as in gulf countries. Recently because of the huge infrastructure development project. Civil engineers Career in Civil Engineering is very promising and high rewarding in Pakistan as well as abroad. The field of Civil engineering covers a vast area of expertise including planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance in public as well as in private sector. After the completion of graduation, a Civil Engineer has multiple options to choose a career that fits best for him.
Currently the development projects in Pakistan demands a huge number of fresh as well as experienced Civil engineers for China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and other mega projects including hydropower projects. Several public-sector departments have serving opportunities for Civil Engineers as like National Highway Authority (NHA), Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), Irrigation department, Public Health Engineering, Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA),
Lahore Development Authority (LDA), Capital Development Authority (CDA), Communication and Works Department (C&W), Punjab Industrial Estates (PIE) and Pakistan Railways. In semi government and private sector there is a long list of national and multinational companies and consultancy firms as like National engineering services NESPAK, JGC-DESCON where Civil engineers are offering their services and are employed in large numbers. Currently Civil engineering is among the highly paid profession.
Key Facts
- 1 PhD (Civil Engineering)
- 3 MSc (Civil Engineering)
- 1 Lab Director (BSc Civil Engineering)
- 3 Lab Engineers (BSc Civil Engineering)
- I Lab Supervisor (B. TECH)
- 3 Lab Assistants (DAEs Civil)
- 1 Office Attendant
- Young, energetic and dynamic team.
- Dedicated Department (12 Faculty Offices, 4 Lecture Theaters, 13 large scale labs, 2 Admin offices, 1 Departmental Library)
- PEC Approved Program.
- Our faculty is graduated from the top ranked Universities nationally and internationally.
- Laboratories with Latest Equipment and Machinery (Latest Universal Testing Machine, Computerized Triaxial Compression Machine, Reaction Frame, Computerized Compression Testing Machine, Non-Destructive testing Facilities).
Eligibility
An applicant for admission to Civil Engineering Bachelor Degree Program offered by the University must fulfill the following requirements:
- He should have obtained at least 60% marks in F. Sc./DAE examination excluding sports and Hafiz-e-Quran marks.
- He should have appeared in Engineering College Admission Test (ECAT conducted by UET Lahore)/ KFUEIT Entry Test/HAT for that particular academic session (when conducted) in which he seeks admission.
Labs Facilities / Infrastructure
Following state of the art Lab facilities have been developed at the Department of Civil Engineering.
- Engineering Mechanics Lab
- Surveying Lab
- Computer Center Lab
- Strength of Materials Lab
- Concrete Lab
- Geotechnical Engineering Lab
- Foundation Engineering Lab
- Hydraulics Engineering Lab
- Transportation Engineering Lab
- Hydrology & Irrigation Engineering Lab
- Environmental Engineering Lab
- GIS & RS Lab
- Earthquake Engineering Lab
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BSc Civil Engineering 4-Year’s Program
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
Established in 2017, Computer Engineering Department (CPED) at KFUEIT enjoys newly purpose built infra-structure, with faculty offices, teaching rooms, lecture theatres and laboratories. The department has well experienced teaching staff from diverse backgrounds.
Vision & Mission
To become a globally recognized Computer Engineering Department that will have an overwhelming impact on society through continual innovation in education, research, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
The Department mission is the discovery, dissemination and application of knowledge. It offers degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels and pursues a broad agenda of research and creative activities. It aims to shape the future by:
- Offering nationally competitive and internationally recognized opportunities for learning;
- Fostering continual innovation and creativity and promoting new ideas;
- Making a significant, sustainable and socially responsible contribution to the region, the nation and the world;
- Creating awareness and promoting health, economic and cultural well being.
Scope and Associated Career
Civil engineering is an equal opportunity field both for the males and females Engineers. From planning and design offices to field office jobs, Civil engineers are required in large numbers. The demand of Civil engineering professionals is increasing day by day both in Pakistan as well as in gulf countries. Recently because of the huge infrastructure development project. Civil engineers Career in Civil Engineering is very promising and high rewarding in Pakistan as well as abroad. The field of Civil engineering covers a vast area of expertise including planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance in public as well as in private sector. After the completion of graduation, a Civil Engineer has multiple options to choose a career that fits best for him.
Currently the development projects in Pakistan demands a huge number of fresh as well as experienced Civil engineers for China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and other mega projects including hydropower projects. Several public-sector departments have serving opportunities for Civil Engineers as like National Highway Authority (NHA), Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), Irrigation department, Public Health Engineering, Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA),
Lahore Development Authority (LDA), Capital Development Authority (CDA), Communication and Works Department (C&W), Punjab Industrial Estates (PIE) and Pakistan Railways. In semi government and private sector there is a long list of national and multinational companies and consultancy firms as like National engineering services NESPAK, JGC-DESCON where Civil engineers are offering their services and are employed in large numbers. Currently Civil engineering is among the highly paid profession.
Key Facts
- 1 PhD (Civil Engineering)
- 3 MSc (Civil Engineering)
- 1 Lab Director (BSc Civil Engineering)
- 3 Lab Engineers (BSc Civil Engineering)
- I Lab Supervisor (B. TECH)
- 3 Lab Assistants (DAEs Civil)
- 1 Office Attendant
- Young, energetic and dynamic team.
- Dedicated Department (12 Faculty Offices, 4 Lecture Theaters, 13 large scale labs, 2 Admin offices, 1 Departmental Library)
- PEC Approved Program.
- Our faculty is graduated from the top ranked Universities nationally and internationally.
- Laboratories with Latest Equipment and Machinery (Latest Universal Testing Machine, Computerized Triaxial Compression Machine, Reaction Frame, Computerized Compression Testing Machine, Non-Destructive testing Facilities).
Eligibility
An applicant for admission to Civil Engineering Bachelor Degree Program offered by the University must fulfill the following requirements:
- He should have obtained at least 60% marks in F. Sc./DAE examination excluding sports and Hafiz-e-Quran marks.
- He should have appeared in Engineering College Admission Test (ECAT conducted by UET Lahore)/ KFUEIT Entry Test/HAT for that particular academic session (when conducted) in which he seeks admission.
Labs Facilities / Infrastructure
Following state of the art Lab facilities have been developed at the Department of Civil Engineering.
- Engineering Mechanics Lab
- Surveying Lab
- Computer Center Lab
- Strength of Materials Lab
- Concrete Lab
- Geotechnical Engineering Lab
- Foundation Engineering Lab
- Hydraulics Engineering Lab
- Transportation Engineering Lab
- Hydrology & Irrigation Engineering Lab
- Environmental Engineering Lab
- GIS & RS Lab
- Earthquake Engineering Lab
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Computer Engineering
- BS Software Engineering
- MS Computer Engineering
Following specialization streams are offered at graduate level:
- Machine Vision
- Hardware Design
- Communications
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (4-years)
An applicant for admission to BS Computer Engineering Program offered by the University must fulfill the following requirements:
Eligibility
- At least 60% marks in FSc./DAE/BSc/ ICS with Physics, Mathematics (only for Computer Engineering) examination excluding sports and Hafiz-e-Quran marks.
- Appeared in Engineering College Admission Test (ECAT conducted by UET Lahore)/KFUEIT Entry Test/HAT for that particular academic session (when conducted) in which he seeks admission.
BS Software Engineering
An applicant for admission to BS Software Engineering Program offered by the University must fulfill the following requirements:
Eligibility
- He should have obtained at least 50% marks in FSc. Pre Engineering / FSc. Pre Medical/ICS/DAE/ BSc examination excluding Hafiz-e-Quran marks.
- He should have obtained at least 50% marks in National Aptitude Test (NAT)/KFUEIT Entry Test/ HAT for that particular academic session (when conducted) in which he seeks admission.
- He should have to clear the University held Interview.
MS Computer Engineering
- Sixteen years of schooling or a four years degree after FSc/Intermediate in Computer (Systems) Engineering, Software Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, or in any other related disciplines.
- Minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.0 in BS/BE/BSc or equivalent degrees. Student from annual system must have minimum score of 60 %. The percentage score will be considered only if the CGPA is not recorded/mentioned on the transcript.
- The GAT-General conducted by the HEC approved testing services with a minimum of 50 % cumulative score will be required at the time of admission to MS Computer Engineering program. The GRE subject test score is also to be accepted. The scores must be valid at the time of application.
*The candidates will be required to complete the deficiency coursework prior to the MS coursework to ensure the pre-requisite competency in Computer Engineering.
*The host institution may conduct its own test as an alternate to GAT-General. In this case, a minimum cumulative score of 60 % will be required.
*The deficiency coursework in MS Computer Engineering program will be determined by the Department on the basis of the core courses of the BS Computer Engineering degree.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
The department of Electrical Engineering KFUEIT is one of the pioneer department of the university established in 2014. The aim is to equip the students with robust technical knowledge, analytical and critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This enables the engineering graduates to show their professional skills in various fields of engineering and to provide solutions to the future challenges of society. The construction of main building of the Department of Electrical Engineering is completed, which will provide sufficient space for seating, teaching and research activities.
Vision & Mission
To build identity of excellence in electrical engineering domain at intersection of academia and industry. The student will develop the appropriate skill set to have an immediate impact in the workforce, pursue graduate studies, embrace life-long learning, and experience career growth. The motto of the Department of Electrical Engineering is “Conscientious academics and honest behavior.”
Scope and Associated Career
Electrical engineering is one of the largest and most diverse technological and engineering disciplines in today’s world. Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism for the development and maintenance of electrical and electronics equipments while keeping in mind the safety, quality, economic feasibility and sustainability of these products and systems. Electrical engineering has sure come a long way. Not only has it has been one of the major driving forces behind cutting edge technology in areas such as power engineering, computer engineering, communications and mobile technologies, it has also significantly impacted several other fields
such as nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, neuroscience and biotechnology, to name a few. Some sub disciplines of electrical engineering are: electronics, digital computers, power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, RF engineering, signal processing, instrumentation, and microelectronics.
Here are the principal industry sectors that employ electrical engineers.
Electrical Power
Power engineer’s deals with energy generation by a variety of methods, including turbine, hydro, fuel cell, solar, geothermal, and wind. They are also responsible for electrical power distribution from source to consumer and within manufacturing plants, offices, hospitals, and laboratories. They design devices such as electric motors, transformers, electric generators, relays, transmission lines, and batteries.
major varieties of communication systems. These include broadcasting, telephony (landlines and cellular telephony), terrestrial and satellite communication, networks, and communication across the Internet.
Control
The control engineering focuses on the modelling and designing of dynamic control systems used in, for example, the flight and propulsion of airplanes and the cruise control present in many modern cars.
Computers
The computer industry serves almost all technical sectors, including aerospace, transportation, construction, telecommunications, power, medicine, consumer electronics, education, and automated manufacturing. The field offers electrical engineers with many opportunities, from the design of more efficient chips for computer circuits to the design of large clusters of interconnected computers; these clusters take advantage of scale and load analysis to use faster and more economical computing methodologies
Key Facts
Department of Electrical Engineering has a very well qualified, experienced, motivated and competent teaching faculty as well as supporting staff. The department has five foreign qualified PhD. faculty members and 9 have a Master’s Degree.
Teaching faculty of Department of Electrical Engineering is not only motivated by enthusiasm, they are also motivated by organization, clarity, scholarship, and good techniques of classroom conduct. During lectures, each person’s ideas and opinions are valued. Students feel safe to express their feelings and learn to respect and listen to others. Further, the mutual respect in teacher’s classroom also provides a supportive and collaborative environment. Different type of activities and projects are arranged for students to focus on shared decision-making and teamwork, as well as on community building.
Seats for Diploma holders
For admission against seats reserved for DAE holders, the candidate must have passed diploma examination of a Punjab Board of Technical Education (PBTE) in relevant technology mentioned below.
- Diploma in Electrical Technology
- Diploma in Telecommunication Technology
- Diploma in Electronics Technology
- Diploma in Avionics Technology
- Diploma in Instrumentation Technology
- Diploma in Information Technology
Admission Criteria
- 70% weightage H.S.S.C or equivalent including Hafiz e Quran
- 30% weightage of entry test marks
Eligibility
- Candidate should have obtained 60% marks in FSc (Physics, Chemistry & Math)/DAE/BScexamination for all engineering programs excluding sports and Hafiz e Quran Marks.
- Should have appeared in Engineering College Admission Test (ECAT Conducted by UET Lahore)/KFUEIT entry test for that academic session (when conducted) in which he seeks admission.
- Should meet standards of physique and eye sight laid down in medical certificate (Form II)
Labs Facilities / Infrastructure
Department of Electrical Engineering (DEE) of KFUEIT offers a wide range of research opportunities to develop dynamic and innovative solutions to the World’s most daunting challenges. KFUEIT’s research efforts are enhanced through creative collaboration with leading research institutes and consortia around the world.
Electrical Engineering Laboratories at KFUEIT are equipped with most advanced equipment to facilitate students enhancing their understanding and skills. Qualified engineers supervise these laboratories, direct experiments and guide students about laboratory manuals.
Department of Electrical Engineering has a total of following 16 electrical engineering laboratories:
- Electrical Circuits Laboratory
- Electronics Laboratory
- Power Electronics Laboratory
- Computer Laboratory
- Digital Systems Laboratory
- Electrical Machines Laboratory
- Measurement & Instrumentation Laboratory
- Industrial Electronics Laboratory
- Power Systems Laboratory
- Communication Laboratory
- Signal Processing Laboratory
- Workshop & Project Laboratory
- Control Systems Laboratory
- Microprocessor Laboratory
- High Voltage Laboratory
- Advance Research Laboratory
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS (Electrical Engineering)
- MS (Electrical Engineering)
The DEE at KFUEIT currently offers an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering with specialization in power and communication engineering. During four years of this bachelor program, all students study same subjects until 6th semester, yet in final year, students are distributed in power and communication groups depending on their merit and willingness. So, for last two semesters these students study different elective courses offered by the department. The bachelor’s degree is recognized by Higher Education Commission (HEC) and accreditation with Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) is under process.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
The Department of Mechanical Engineering, established in 2014, is one of the pioneer department in KFUEIT. In its efforts to produce successful engineers who are able to excel on the global stage, the department implements a series of continuous quality improvement measures, the Department of Mechanical Engineering is embarking upon latest and modern infrastructure to undertake teaching and research activities of international standards.
Vision & Mission
To be recognized as world class Mechanical Engineering Department for excellence in education, research and innovation. To serve the national and international community by providing quality education, research and innovations in the field of Mechanical Engineering by producing competent professionals and to establish the effective partnership among University, industry and government-based organizations which will eventually enhance the economic development of the state of Pakistan.
Scope and Associated Career
Through a commitment to service excellence, staff development and the maximum use of human and other resources, the Mechanical Engineering Department of the KFUEIT strives to unite students, staff and employees in the common goal of improving the quality of life for our community which are as follow:
- To serve the national and international community by providing quality education.
- Research and innovations in the field of Mechanical Engineering by producing competent professionals.
- To establish the effective partnership among University, industry and government, to improve the economic development of Pakistan.
Key Facts
The academic and supporting staffs are supported in their career development through various training courses, workshops, seminars and conferences. The academic staff in the Department of Mechanical Engineering comprises of experienced individuals with various disciplines in the Mechanical, Materials, Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering fields. Some of them have gained relevant industrial experiences before joining the department.
PEC Accreditation
The zero visit of Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) was held on November 9-10th, 2016. A team of PEC visited Department of Mechanical Engineering for the accreditation of BS Mechanical Engineering program. A green signal was given for the continuation of undergraduate programs at Department of Mechanical Engineering at KFUEIT, Rahim Yar Khan.
Labs Facilities / Infrastructure
The department has state of the art laboratories related to mechanical field. In addition, Mechanical Engineering Department has high tech laboratories of unique blend of engineering sciences with well-adjusted laboratory work, design project and manufacturing processes with extensive usage of computers and latest software’s.
Department of Mechanical Engineering has following fully equipped labs:
- Thermodynamics Lab
- Workshop Laboratory
- Fluid Mechanics Lab
- Engineering Drawing and Graphics Lab
- Simulation & CAD Lab
- Engineering Mechanics Lab
- Mechanics of Machines Lab
- Mechanics of Materials Lab
The development of various other labs and resource centers which accomplish the necessity of undergraduate program is in progress. The development of following advanced laboratories at Department of Mechanical Engineering is also in process:
- Advanced Material Testing Lab
- Advanced Manufacturing lab
- Advanced Simulation Lab
- Advanced Thermal Energy Lab
Moreover, students gain practical experience by having opportunity through industrial internship sessions.
Academic Programs Being Offered
The Department is currently offering following program:
- BS (Electrical Engineering)
- MS (Electrical Engineering)
*Subject to approval/NOC from HEC/Competent Authority
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (4-years)
This program covers disciplines in mechanical equipment and systems, from micromechanical machines to massive power generating turbines. After degree completion, the students will normally be engineers having grip in the Automotive, Energy Production, Foundry Process, Mechanical Systems and Micro-Mechanical Machine.
Eligibility
- At least 60% marks in the Pre-Engineering or an equivalent examination.
- Must have studied Mathematics at the HSSC level.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
The applicant should hold a Bachelor Degree (16 years) from a PEC/HEC recognized University/ institution, in any of the following programs:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Any other relevant degree. The relevance of degree will be recommended by the head of the department and approved by the dean.
The applicant must have a minimum CGPA of 2.5 out of 4.00 or equivalent.
The applicant must have a minimum 50 percent score in the relevant test conducted by NTS or HEC.
The department may conduct its own test, and the applicant must have a minimum 60 percent score in that test. The score should be valid on the closing date of admission.
The applicant must fulfill any other minimum requirements put forward by HEC, in addition to above-mentioned criteria.
PhD in Mechanical Engineering
The applicant should hold a Master Degree (18 years) from a PEC/HEC recognized University/ institution, in a relevant field.
The applicant must have a minimum CGPA of 3.00 out of 4.00, or equivalent.
The applicant must have a minimum 60 percent score in the relevant test conducted by NTS or HEC. The department may conduct its own test, and the applicant must have a minimum 70 percent score in that test. The score should be valid on the closing date of admission.
The applicant must fulfill any other minimum requirements put forward by HEC, in addition to above mentioned criteria.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
The Department of Computer Science at KFUEIT offers students and faculty a close-knit community to learn, discover, and innovate, in a shared quest for computational solutions to a spectrum of challenging problems. Our focus is on quality teaching and research using state-of-the-art facilities. The department copes with the modern needs of Information Technology where the main objective is to produce quality computer professionals and software engineers to meet the emerging demands of IT at national and international markets. We have a well-designed curriculum as per HEC requirements with a combination of foundation, core and elective courses supported by the final year projects and internship program. The examination of the department is based on the semester system under unified exam policy of the university.
The department educates and conducts research covering wide areas from fundamental technologies such as software engineering, image processing, object oriented programming, computer architecture, algorithms, database system, networks and communications, and Internet technologies, which support infrastructures of the highly information-oriented society to applied and advanced technologies. To achieve this mission, we provide attractive educational programs for students to learn from the basics to advanced technologies related to computer science and information technology. Through our educational programs, students are expected to become leading developers and researchers who are highly motivated and have practical, creative, and management skills to drive an advanced next-generation information society in all industrial fields.
Vision
To be recognized as a centre of excellence internationally in teaching and research in computer science to contribute for the local and national development.
Vision & Mission
To be recognized as a center of excellence internationally in teaching and research in computer science to contribute for the local and national development.
Our mission is to provide a quality education in computer science;
- To produce graduates who are successful professionally, ethically, technically and scientifically to make positive contributions to the society.
- To create, share, and apply knowledge in interdisciplinary research areas to perform a significant role in the continuing local and global transformations
- To contribute positively to the economic development of the country providing services to the local community.
- To prepare the human resources to overcome the shortage of skilled manpower who can face the challenges of the 21st Century.
Scope and Associated Career
Computing and information technology are the quickest growing occupations in the world and particularly in the developing countries. Graduates will have responsible positions in business, government and education at research, development and planning levels. After graduating, the students may pursue their career in a wide variety of computing areas dealing with software engineering, hardware Engineering,
system designing, system analysis, networking engineering, DBA, software testing, and security analyst. Software architects have also been one of most heavily paid professionals in the recent years. The students may pursue their PhD to enhance their knowledge to contribute for the academia or industry
Key Facts
Department of Electrical Engineering has a very well qualified, experienced, motivated and competent teaching faculty as well as supporting staff. The department has five foreign qualified PhD. faculty members and 9 have a Master’s Degree.
Teaching faculty of Department of Electrical Engineering is not only motivated by enthusiasm, they are also motivated by organization, clarity, scholarship, and good techniques of classroom conduct. During lectures, each person’s ideas and opinions are valued. Students feel safe to express their feelings and learn to respect and listen to others. Further, the mutual respect in teacher’s classroom also provides a supportive and collaborative environment. Different type of activities and projects are arranged for students to focus on shared decision-making and teamwork, as well as on community building.
Labs Facilities / Infrastructure
- General Purpose Lab
- Database / Software Engineering Lab
- Networking Lab
- Programming Lab
- Micro Processor / Embedded Lab
- Electronics / Circuits Lab
- Advance Network Research Lab
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Computer Science (BSCS) (4 Years)
- Master in Computer Science (MCS)
- Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS)
Admission Criteria
For Admission to CS or IT Bachelor Degree Program:
- Candidates should have obtained at least 50% marks in FSc./ICS/DAE/ examination excluding Hafiz-e-Quran marks. Candidates must have obtained at least 60% marks in Intermediate (HSSC) level Mathematics
- Candidates should have obtained at least 40% marks in National Aptitude Test (NAT)/KFUEIT Entry Test/HEC Aptitude Test for that particular academic session (when conducted) in which he seeks admission
- Candidates should meet standards of physique and eye sight laid down in the medical Certificate
For Admission to MCS graduate Degree Program:
- Candidates should have at least 45% marks in BSc examination excluding Hafiz-e-Quran marks
- BSc with Mathematics or Statistics or Computer Science
- Candidates should have obtained at least 40% marks in National Aptitude Test (NAT)/KFUEIT Entry Test/HEC Aptitude Test for that particular academic session (when conducted) in which he seeks admission
- Candidates should meet standards of physique and eye sight laid down in the medical Certificate
For Admission to MSCS Post Graduate Degree Program:
- Sixteen years of schooling or 4 years education after HSSC/A-Level in the relevant discipline with a minimum CGPA of 2.5 out of 4.0 OR 60% marks (percentage will only be considered if CGPA is not mentioned on the transcript).
- GAT (General) conducted by NTS with accumulative test score of at least 50% or the departmental test with marks obtained at least 60%.
- Any other requirement recommended by HEC or approved by the department.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
The Department of Information Technology at KFUEIT offers its students and faculty a platform to learn and explore challenging problems related to Information Technology. More specifically, the stake-holders investigate and solve together the open challenges of Information Technology. The focus of the department is on the quality teaching and research using available state-of-the-art facilities. The department aims to cope with the needs of Information Technology professionals to meet the rising demands at both Nnational and Iinternational levels. The department has devised a well-designed curriculum, as per HEC guidelines/requirements, combining all necessary courses ranging from basic to advance, equally supported by the thesis and case studies.
The examination of the department is based on the semester system under the unified exam policy of the university. The department educates and conducts research covering wide areas from fundamental technologies such as software engineering, image processing, object oriented programming, computer architecture, algorithms, database system, networks, and Internet technologies, which support infrastructures of the highly information-oriented society to applied and advanced technologies. To achieve this mission, we provide attractive educational programs for students to learn, from the basics to advanced technologies, related to computer science and information technology. Through our educational programs, students are expected to become leading Information Technology professionals and researchers who are highly motivated and have practical, creative, and management skills to drive next-generation secure information society.
Vision
To be a professional leader in delivering IT based services in support of teaching, learning, research and produce self-motivated, creative, and professionals.
Mission
Our mission is to provide a quality education and;
- To produce graduates who are successful professionally, ethically, technically and scientifically to make positive contributions in the field of Information Technology.
- To prepare students to function effectively in a dynamic technological era.
- To contribute positively to the economic development of the country providing services to the community.
- To prepare the human resources to overcome the shortage of skilled manpower who can face the challenges of the 21st century.
Key Facts & Facilities
- General Purpose Lab
- Database / Software Engineering Lab
- Networking Lab
- Programming Lab
- Micro Processor / Embedded Lab
- Electronics / Circuits Lab
- Advance Network Research Lab
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Information Technology
- BS Bioinformatics
- BS Telecommunication Systems *
- MS Information Security
- MS Information Technology *
- MS Telecommunication Systems *
* Subject to approval / NOC from HEC / Competent Authority / Accreditation Body
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
Civilization started with the invention of fire or in other words it started with the knowledge of chemistry and later its contribution in providing energy, food, shelter, clothing, medicine, engineering materials, information technology gadgets and other necessities of life evidence that human being progress goes hand in hand with the progress of chemistry. Thus, chemistry was one of the programs offered at KFUEIT in 2016 for quality education and specialization in its different core branches such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical and applied chemistry. With highly qualified and internationally engaged faculty, well- equipped laboratories and resource rich library facilities the department of chemistry is striving to prepare students to take part into national and international challenging research problems and internships for the fine tuning of their intellectual capabilities and technical skills.
Vision & Mission
The department of chemistry at KFUEIT dreams to accomplish high distinction in teaching and research, to produce chemistry experts of international level proficiencies and to build up a world class center of excellence in teaching and research within the industrial triangle of southern Punjab.
Scope and Associated Career
- The common purpose is to achieve the highest possible standards of scholarship, teaching and research in chemistry and allied subjects.
- The program for majors is designed to enable students to develop in-depth understanding of chemical principles; a working knowledge of the properties of chemicals; a familiarity with the use of the chemistry literature; skills in basic laboratory methods, including modern instrumentation; the ability to observe, record, interpret critically, and communicate experimental results; and a facility in analytical and logical problem solving.
- To impart a sound knowledge of chemistry to students and to help them use this knowledge creatively and analytically.
- To develop and improve practical, written and oral communication, information retrieval, computer and problem-solving skills.
- To encourage the students to become effective and independent learners.
- To develop in students’ team work abilities to acquire respect for human values.
- To encourage students to broaden their knowledge, to develop their own capabilities and self-confidence, to respect learning and to participate in continuing education
Labs Facilities / Infrastructure
Currently Available Instruments
- Rotatory Evaporators
- pH meters
- Conductometers
- Furnaces
- UV-Lamps
- Digital Melting Point
- Hot Plates
- Water Distillation Apparatus
- Incubators
- Centrifuge Machines
- Abbes Refractometer
- Flame Photometer
- Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
- UV-Visible Spectrometers
Upcoming Instruments
- 400 MHz NMR Spectrometer
- FTIR
- HPLC
Key Facts
- PhD Faculty Members : 16
- Teaching Assistant (MPhil) : 01
- Non-Teaching Staff : 05
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Chemistry
- BS Biochemistry
- MSc Chemistry
- MS Chemistry
BS Chemistry
In BS Chemistry program, students are engaged mainly in the intense understanding of chemistry with critical assessment. The program is designed to give students a grasp of the basic principles of chemistry through a course of study that emphasizes fundamental concepts of chemistry. Courses offered at the department of chemistry have the benefit of a flexible curricular program capable of preparing them for advanced studies in chemistry as well as careers in teaching and research institutes. The program requires students to take a broad spectrum of chemistry and develop applications in diverse applied areas with ubiquitous importance in education and education based fields.
BS Biochemistry
In BS Biochemistry program, students are engaged mainly in the intense understanding of biochemistry with critical assessment. The program is designed to give students a grasp of the basic principles of biochemistry through a course of study that emphasizes fundamental concepts of biochemistry. Courses offered at the department of chemistry have the benefit of a flexible curricular program capable of preparing them for advanced studies in biochemistry as well as careers in teaching and research institutes. The program requires students to take a broad spectrum of chemistry and develop applications in diverse applied areas with ubiquitous importance in education and education based fields.
MSc Chemistry
In MSc Chemistry program, students are engaged mainly in the intense understanding of chemistry with critical assessment. The program is designed to give students a grasp of the basic principles of chemistry through a course of study that emphasizes fundamental concepts of chemistry. Courses offered at the department of chemistry have the benefit of a flexible curricular program capable of preparing them for advance studies in chemistry as well as careers in teaching and research institutes. The program requires students to take a broad spectrum of chemistry and develop applications in diverse applied areas with ubiquitous importance in education and education based fields.
Specializations
- Specializations are being offered in Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Applied Chemistry
- The Course Scheme for first 6 semesters is common and the specialization is offered in 7th and 8th semester of each Discipline (7th and 8th semesters will be different for each specializations)
- Admission Criteria for admission in BS Chemistry (04 years)
- Candidate should have at least 50% marks in Intermediate/equivalent with chemistry from any accredited institution. There will be 2% quota for the students having DAE (03 years) in the relevant field.
- Admission Criteria for admission in MSc Chemistry (02 years)
- Candidate should have at least 45% marks in Bachelor degree with Chemistry or an equivalent degree from any recognized University.
MS Chemistry
In MS Chemistry program, students are engaged mainly in research, the most stimulating part of chemistry: the synthesis of new compounds, discovery of new reactions, elucidation of reaction mechanisms, uncovering of new principles, understanding naturally occurring substances, or working out theories of chemical bonding or reactivity. The program requires students to take a broad spectrum of courses, and develop applications in diverse applied areas. The course has widespread importance in the area of education and adjacent to it.
Admission Criteria for admission in MS Chemistry (02 years)
To beeligible for admission to MS, a candidate shall possess an BS/MSc degree or its equivalent in a relevant subject from a HEC recognized University with a minimum CGPA of 2.5/4.0 (Semester System) or first division (Annual System). NTS/ GAT test with 50% score or University admission test conducted by University with a minimum 60% score will be required to qualify for admission to MS
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
Food Science is a multidisciplinary approach that deals with various aspects of food. The basic structure of Food Science and Technology comprises of Food Sciences, Food Technology, Food Processing, Analysis, Huma Nutrition and Dietetics, Research & Development, Product Development, Food Laws & Regulation, Food Safety and Food Quality etc.
Vision
The Department of Food Science and Technology at KFUEIT would like to be recognized nationally and globally as a high seminary of learning pertinent to Food and Nutrition, Food quality and Safety, Food Analysis, Food Microbiology, other novel and emerging trends of 21st century. The professionals (teachers / researchers) aimed to excel imparting education and trainings contribute for local and national development of the country in an efficient manner.
Mission
Our mission is to provide quality education in Food Science and Technology:
- To provide an outstanding educational experience and unique research and training opportunities in Food safety and nutritional science, and to develop multidisciplinary and quality-oriented leaders to solve important national and global health problems.
- To provide a cost-effective processing and storage technology to curtail post-harvest losses and to achieve maximum value addition
- To provide a value addition of agricultural products, Food bioprocessing and technology, Food nutrition and dietetics, Food safety and quality and natural resource sciences in order to realize sustainable and secure livelihoods
Scope of Department
- To produce qualified Food and Nutrition professional for Food industries, Hospitals, NGO’s, International organizations, teaching and research organizations
- To establish links between Teaching / research institutions, government, commercial organizations and consumers
- To preserve, process and manipulate the agricultural crops to avoid post-harvest losses
- To protect our environmental condition from deterioration of food
- To provide consultancy and advisory services of food industries
- To provide diagnostic analysis of food products and their nutritional value
- To establish international collaboration with food science departments and food processing industries by exchanging of students & staff
- To organize function for creating awareness about the importance of safe processed nutritious food
Associated Career
A successful graduate of Food Science and Technology department in their respective degrees can embark on a teaching career in the University, Polytechnic or College of Technology. He/she can undertake advanced studies in any of a number of courses associated with Food Science, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Meal / Diet planning, Food Services Management, Nutrition Clinic, Food Engineering, Food Technology, Nutritional Sciences, Biotechnology, Product Development, Extension Education, Food Microbiology, Food Laws and Regulations, Marketing and Management etc. Graduates are adequately trained to be employed at the senior level in Food Industries, regulatory agencies, Food service, Hospitals, NGO’s, extension organizations and research institutes.
Most importantly, Food Science and Technology graduates are trained to be capable of establishing their own small and medium scale food enterprises. The graduates in Human Nutrition and Dietetics will be able to serve in public and private sectors. They can start their carrier in public health departments, schools, teaching and research institutes, international organization: UNICEF, UNDP, WHO, FAO and world bank. Furthermore, they will able to serve in multinational companies, independent private practice, food industry, hospitality industry, pharmaceuticals industry, consultant for private companies, consultant in private hospitals, airlines and railways, catering services and different health care centers.
Key Features & Facilities
Food Science and Technology Department has laboratories equipped with latest facilities and equipment. Following mentioned laboratories are operational catering the needs of different degree programs at under graduate and post graduate level:
- Food Analysis Laboratory
- Dairy & Meat Laboratory
- Food Microbiology Laboratory
- Food Processing Hall
Sr. No | Resources | Name |
---|---|---|
1 | Teachers | 4 PhD Faculty |
2 | Laboratories | 4 |
Food Analysis Lab. | ||
Food Microbiology | ||
Dairy & Meat Laboratory | ||
Food Processing Hall | ||
3 | Equipment | Equipment available for: Food Analysis, Food Microbiology, Dairy and Meat Lab, Food Processing hall (for product development) |
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Food Science and Technology (BS-FST)
- BS Human Nutrition and Dietetics (BS-HND)
- MS Food Technology
- MS Human Nutrition and Dietetics *
- MS Food Safety and Quality Management *
* Subject to approval / NOC from HEC / Competent Authority / Accreditation Body
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
Academic Programs Being Offered
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
The department of Mathematics is one of the inaugural and pioneer departments in the radius of 200 kilometers in Rahim Yar Khan, which has been established at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology (KFUEIT) in September 2017. The philosophy of department is to educate mathematics in much more interactive and conceptual point of view. Investigations and conceptual learning allow one to see mathematics being created by oneself. Our aim is to provide a new generation of innovative researchers and quality teachers to the nation. We provide mathematics instruction to students in a broad range of undergraduate, graduate academic programs in Mathematics, Engineering, Information Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Business and many other disciplines.
The Master of Science in Mathematics (MSc Mathematics) and Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BS Mathematics) program at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology are specially designed for students who are interested to pursue their career in mathematics in order to fulfill demands in the area of science and mathematics after completing FSc & BSc (Two years Bachelor Degree). The MS Mathematics (Master of Science in Mathematics) program is designed to prepare students keeping in view of the modern trends in industry and academia. The mission of the programs is to provide a rigorous introduction to graduate level mathematics by offering a balanced blend of pure and applied mathematics courses. The programs will enable the students to increase their knowledge in the subject, pursue the doctoral studies in their areas of interest and keep on increasing their carrier opportunities in the relevant industry.
Vision & Mission
The vision of mathematics department is to become a hub of mathematics in the region that revives and nourishes the mathematics culture, and generates high caliber individuals who are pivotal to the development of regional economy.
The mission of the mathematics department is to graduate qualified cadres who are equipped with insight and research skills in the field of mathematics and provide learning opportunities of unmatched breadth and depth by providing an environment where students can learn and become competent users of mathematics and mathematical applications. Moreover, the department will contribute to the development of students as mathematical thinkers, enabling them to become lifelong learners, to continue to grow in their chosen professions, and to function as productive citizens.
Scope and Associated Career
Our graduates will find numerous opportunities of working at research and teaching institutes in Pakistan and abroad. Depending on the concentration that a student select during study, various job opportunities are available after degree completion. Some of most visible ones are top academic and industrial research position, Software Development, Education Sector, Consultants and many more.
Key Facts
Faculty strength of Department of Mathematics is:
Total faculty members | 16 |
---|---|
Assistant Professors | 12 |
Lecturers | 3 |
Teaching Assistants | 1 |
Academic Programs Being Offered
Department of Mathematics is offering admissions in:
- BS Mathematics
- MSc Mathematics
- MS Mathematics
BS Mathematics (Bachelor of Science in Mathematics)
Degree Duration
- The minimum duration of the BS Mathematics program shall not be less than four academic years (8 semesters).
- The maximum duration of the BS Mathematics program shall not be more than six academic years (12 semesters).
Admission Criteria
- Candidate should have at least 50% marks in HSSC (Pre-Engineering Group) or equivalent with Mathematics.
- 02% quota for DAE candidates having at least 60% marks with Mathematics.
Degree Completion Requirements
- To earn a BS Mathematics Degree, a student must successfully complete all credit hours as prescribed by the plan of study.
- At the time of graduation, the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) should not be below 2.00.
MSc Mathematics (Master of Science in Mathematics)
Degree Duration
- The minimum duration of the MSc Mathematics program shall not be less than two academic years (4 semesters).
- The maximum duration of the MSc Mathematics program shall not be more than three academic years (6 semesters).
Admission Criteria
Candidate should have at least 45% marks in BSc with Math-A Course & Math-B Course, or any other examination of a Foreign University / Institution / Examining Body, equivalent to BSc with Physics and Mathematics (equivalence and percentage of marks will be determined by HEC).
Degree Completion Requirements
- To earn MSc Mathematics Degree, a student must successfully complete all credit hours as prescribed by the plan of study.
- At the time of graduation, the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) should not be below 2.00.
MS Mathematics (Master of Science in Mathematics)
Degree Duration
- The program duration and semester details are given in the following table:
Minimum duration of the program | 2 Years |
---|---|
Maximum duration of the program | 4 Years |
Number of Minimum (Regular Semester) | 4 |
Number of Maximum (Regular Semester) | 8 |
Number of credit hours required for degree completion | 36 |
*The extension may be given up to 04 years with the approval as below:
- 3th year extension by the Board of Studies (BOS).
- 4th year extension by the Board of Faculty (BOF).
However, the HOD and the Dean may grant approval in this regard in anticipation to the approval of the BOS and the BOF respectively.
Admission Criteria
- To be eligible for admission in MS, a candidate shall possess BS (4 years) / MSc (2 Year) degree or its equivalent in relevant subject from a HEC recognized University with a minimum CGPA of 2.5/4.0 in semester system or first division in annual system, in addition to the other.
- Requirements proposed by the department.
- NTS GAT General Test/HEC Test with a minimum 50% cumulative score or departmental admission test with a minimum
60% cumulative score is mandatory for admission in MS Program.
Degree Completion Requirements
The degree completion requirements are summarized below:
Category or Area | Credit Hours |
---|---|
Core | 12 |
Elective | 12 |
Thesis | 12 |
Total Credit Hours | 36 |
Minimum CGPA for award of Degree | 2.5 out of 4.00 |
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
To become the center of excellence in physics by providing high quality education through rigorous course work, cutting-edge interdisciplinary, multi- disciplinary research and collaboration with industry.
The department seeks to deliver the best scientific methods in teaching the principles of physics theoretically and experimentally, and focuses on to maintain the level of education, scientific research and community service.
Key Features / Facilities
- The Physics department has an honor of hiring more than 12 PhD qualified faculty members graduated locally and from various foreign universities.
- Deliver excellent education to nascent scientist and engineers.
- Providing a lively intellectual atmosphere to its under-graduate and graduate students.
- Special attention in teaching and training the students to be at the forefront of the next generation of physicists.
- Department of Physics is equipped with various academic labs:
- Mechanics Lab
- Thermodynamics and Electromagnetism Lab
- Waves and Optics Lab
- Advance Physics Lab
- Electronics Lab
- Modern Physics and Spectroscopy Lab
- Department of Physics has also established a research Lab to fulfill the needs of undergraduate and graduate research projects
- Necessary equipment for materials synthesis is already present the lab, e.g.,
- Muffle Furnace
- Magnetic Stirrer
- Oven Universal Memmert Digital PID control
- Centrifuge Machine
- Microscope Trinocular Research Antimould Treated Stand with Camera
- o Moreover, Department is in process of Purchasing state of the art latest equipment to fulfill the need of Material characterization at micro and nano meter scales.
- X-ray Diffractometer
- Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BS Physics (4-years Program)
- MSc Physics (2-years Program)
- MS Physics (2-years Program)
- PhD Physics (3-years Program)
BS Physics
The candidate seeking admission in BS Physics Program, must meet the following eligibility criterion
- Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) with Physics or equivalent with 50% marks. equivalent with 50% marks.
- KFUEIT recognized aptitude test (KFAT / NAT / MCAT / ECAT / KFEAT / HAT) with minimum score of 40%.
- DAE in relevant fields are eligible.
MSc Physics
The candidate seeking admission in MSc Physics Program, must meet the following eligibility criterion
- 14 years of education with Mathematics & Physics or equivalent with 45% marks
- KFUEIT recognized aptitude test (KFAT / NAT / HAT) with minimum score of 40%.
MS Physics
The candidate seeking admission in MS Physics Program, must meet the following eligibility criterion
- Sixteen years education or equivalent in physics or relevant subject from HEC recognized university with a minimum CGPA of 2.50/4.0 or 3.50/5.0 in semester system or 50% marks in annual system.
- NTS GAT General Test/HEC / Departmental Admission Test with a minimum 50% cumulative score is mandatory.
PhD Physics
To be eligible for admission in PhD Physics Program, a candidate must meet the following eligibility criterion
- MS/MPhil degree in Physics or its equivalent in the relevant subject from HEC recognized university with minimum CGPA of 3.00/4.0 in semester system or 60% marks in annual system.
- NTS GAT Subject Test / HEC Test / International GRE Subject test with a minimum 60% percentiile score or departmental admission test with a minimum 70% cumulative score is mandatory
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
Department of Management Sciences (DMS) cordially welcomes all prospective students in order to help them achieve their aims of life in line with the Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology. The department was established in 2017 to meet the emerging need of business and management graduate in the local industry.
DMS offers Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) at undergraduate level. At postgraduate level, department offer Master in Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science in Management (MS Management Sciences) and Master of Science in Engineering Management (MS Engineering Management) and (MBA in Healthcare & Hospital Management).
Vision & Mission
We seek to be a leading Management Sciences Department in the region with national prospective and to be recognized for teaching and knowledge creation excellence.
- To develop knowledgeable and employable students.
- To develop individual with the integrity and social responsible.
- To develop individuals with intellectual capacity to assume a leadership role in society.
- To progress the practices of management through teaching and research.
Scope and Associated Career
Management sciences is a broad interdisciplinary study of problem solving and decision making in human organizations. It uses a combination of analytical models and behavioural sciences to address societies' most complex problems. The world’s leading companies need people who can operate in complex, innovation-intensive, data- driven environments – people who can analyze problems using quantitative tools and qualitative methods, take decisions in the face of uncertainty and risk and deliver results through people. Management Science provides a rigorous, practical foundation in these critical skills. Programs offered by DMSS will provide students with an opportunity to develop strong quantitative and analytical skills, an in-depth understanding of how companies work, and a rigorous foundation in the key skills needed to build successful careers in global businesses. Students at DMSS learn traditional skills in human resource management, finance, supply chain management and project management while simultaneously being exposed to cutting-edge research, and innovation entrepreneurship. With these specializations students and faculty can focus their education and research on the skill set best suited to them, their.
Which career benefits and future growth a potential student can get:
Management science is a broad degree program that prepares students for a variety of careers. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or have your sights set on a corner office, a Management science degree gives students the tools they need for a dynamic, successful career. Management science is a well-rounded, challenging program that opens the doors to dozens of career paths. Here are four benefits of pursuing a Management science degree.
Management science graduates qualify for entry level careers, including basic management and administrative roles in private, public and nonprofit organizations. Many find employment as management trainees or managers in the sales or retail industry. Others work as project assistants, office managers and technology-oriented support specialists. With a bachelor’s degree in management science, graduates will qualify for an array of leadership positions and other advanced roles in private, public and nonprofit organizations. Graduates will have the option to work across industries as a business analyst, human resources generalist, operations manager or marketing specialist. Some business administration graduates also venture into entrepreneurship, creating their own successful businesses from the ground up.
Labs Facilities / Infrastructure
Current and upcoming facilities and amenities
The department of management and social sciences strongly believes on the interaction among academia and industry and efforts are made to bring the two closer through frequent liaison, joint field projects, research activities, workshops, seminars and lectures by industry experts. Student internships at leading organizations are facilitated through the placement and career development office at the department besides a similar set-up in the University.
- Our department equips students with skills that are highly prized, if you want to work as a professional administrator in top notch companies. BBA and MBA programs, prepares you for the world of business administration and lays the essential foundations to progress towards leadership positions in business. Given the dynamism and ability of its students and alumni as well as the untiring efforts of the faculty and staff, the department is well on its way to fulfilling its vision of becoming one of the best schools of Pakistan.
- Associated facilities and latest equipment that can help students in their education
Here at KFUEIT, there is always something to do after a hard day of studying. A variety of clubs and societies to join let you relax and meet new people. Some clubs are academic in nature, to further your appreciation of what you are studying and let you gain experience in your field, and some are for your enjoyment; letting you express yourself and develop your hidden talents. We encourage you to get involved in extra-curricular activities; it’s a great way to make friends, learn a new skill, or help a worthy cause. Well-furnished classrooms are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including multimedia and overhead projectors. The University has a spacious library, state of the art computer laboratories equipped with advanced Processors, Laser Network Printers and Scanners.
Academic Programs Being Offered
- BBA (4 years)
- MBA Executive
Proposed Programs for Fall 2018
*Subject to approval/NOC from HEC/Competent Authority
- MBA (2 years)*
- MBA (2.5 years)*
- MBA Health Care & Hospital Management*
- MS Management Sciences*
- MS Engineering Management*
BBA (4 Years)
The four years Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) program is tailored made to serve the needs of the bright young persons who have completed twelve years of education and are looking for a career education in entrepreneurship, management profession or towards higher education in business administration. This program is open to the students with diverse educational backgrounds including, humanities, science, arts and commerce. However, being a program with challenging curricula and contents, it is accessible mainly to those students who have excellent academic record and high potential for success. Accordingly, candidates for
Admission Criteria
- Completed 16 years of business relevant education recognized by HEC.
- Minimum CGPA 2.50 out of 4.00/1st Division.
- HEC/NTS GAT/GRE international test score of minimum 50% or Departmental test score of minimum 60%.
MBA (2 Years)
Admission Criteria
- Completed 16 years of education recognized by HEC.
- Minimum CGPA 2.50 out of 4.00/1st Division.
- HEC/NTS GAT/GRE International test score of minimum 50% or Departmental test score of minimum 60%.
MBA (2.5 Years)
Admission Criteria
- Completed 16 years of education recognized by HEC.
- Minimum CGPA 2.50 out of 4.00/1st Division.
- HEC/NTS GAT/GRE International test score of minimum 50% or Departmental test score of minimum 60%.
MBA Healthcare & Hospital Management (2.5 Years)
Admission Criteria
- 16 years of education in any discipline MBBS, BDS, Pharm-D, BS Nursing, BS Physiotherapy or equivalent Degree recognized by HEC.
- Minimum CGPA 2.50 out of 4.00/1st Division.
- HEC/NTS GAT/GRE International test score of minimum 50% or Departmental test score of minimum 60%.
MS Management Sciences
Admission Criteria
- Completed 16 years of business relevant education recognized by HEC.
- Minimum CGPA 2.50 out of 4.00/1st Division.
- HEC/NTS GAT/GRE International test score of minimum 50% or Departmental test score of minimum 60%.
MS Engineering Management
Admission Criteria
- Completed 16 years of engineering relevant education recognized by PEC / HEC.
- Minimum CGPA 2.50 out of 4.00/1st Division.
- HEC/NTS GAT/GRE International test score of minimum 50% or Departmental test score of minimum 60%.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Introduction and Overview
The Department of Humanities is a vibrant department with professionally skilled, highly qualified PhD and MPhil and energetically motivated faculty in English (Linguistics & Literature), History & Pakistan studies and Islamic studies. We also offer a variety of need-based courses to provide the most effective and up-to-date skills to the undergraduate and graduate students of other departments of the university including Engineering, Information Technology and Basic Sciences. The Department ensures reinforcement of classroom teaching through modern teaching techniques and state-of-the-art technology available in the university.
The primary goal of the Department is personal, academic and professional grooming of the students inspired by the values of humanism – intended as a guiding principle combined with innovation through cultural, social, political and economic processes. Personal education is entrusted to the effective functioning of structures and services, within a perspective of exemplarity; academic and professional education on the other hand, is based on the effective organization of the courses, and on the competency of the teaching faculty who are continuously engaged in research based activities for their own development. The Department also takes initiatives in organizing research oriented seminars, talks, trainings and workshops for the professional and skill-based development of its faculty as well as students.
Vision & Mission
The humanities provide an insightful understanding into moral, ethical, political, and ideological forces. A successful society depends upon altruism, charity, civility, compassion and generosity and the humanities evaluate and emphasize the importance of these characteristics. The liberal arts introduce aesthetic values to the students. Language, literature, history and religious studies offer a window into the understanding of human nature and society. They introduce us to thoughts and ideas from outside our specialist areas and can have relevance to finding new directions and enhance creative thinking. The study of humanities, both in its pursuit and the perspective it provides, rewards the student with the skills needed for self-critical reflection, adaptability, and self-teaching. These are the functions needed to be an independent learner, thereby extending one’s scientific knowledge and teaching abilities throughout his or her professional career.The old “classical” liberal arts education was pursued in large measure because the materials studied and the methods of study enhanced one’s ability to work well with others and communicated properly via the spoken and written word. These rewards still apply and remain useful in securing good jobs, gaining advancement and promotions, and obtaining grants. A broad knowledge that includes the essentials of the humanities is an important complement to our scientific training. It is a general belief among scientists that science deals with facts and the humanities deal with values.
Academic Programs Being Offered
The Department of Humanities & Social Sciences is going to start the following programs in fall 2018;
*Subject to approval/NOC from HEC/Competent Authority
- BS Islamic Studies with Computer Technology
- BS Physical Education
- BS History
- BS Heritage Studies (Archeology)
- BS Pakistan Studies
- MS English*
- MS Educational Technology Management*
- BS Islamic Studies with Computer Technology
Bachelor of Science (BS) in BS Chemical Engineering
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-1200 | Linear Circuit Analysis Lab | - | 1 |
ENGL-1118 | Functional English | 3 | - |
INFT-1101 | Introduction to Computing | 3 | - |
ELEN-1201 | Introduction to Computing Lab | - | 1 |
MATH-1121 | Calculus & Analytical Geometry | 3 | - |
PHYS-1121 | Applied Physics | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Applied Physics Lab | - | 1 |
ELEN-1100 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-1120 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 | - |
ELEN-1220 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-1201 | Workshop Practice | - | 1 |
MATH-2102 | Linear Algebra | 3 | - |
COCS-1101 | Programming Fundamentals | - | 1 |
COCS-1201 | Programming Fundamentals Lab. | - | 1 |
ENGL-1119 | Communication Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-1221 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
COCS-2101 | Data Structure and Algorithms | 3 | - |
ELEN-2201 | Data Structure and Algorithms Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2100 | Digital Logic Design | -3 | - |
MATH-2200 | Digital Logic Design Lab. | 1 | - |
MEEN-1109 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 | - |
MEEN-1209 | Applied Thermodynamics Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2122 | Differential Equations | 3 | 1 |
ELEN-2201 | Engineering Drawing | - | - |
ISLS-1112 / ETIC-1112 | Islamic Studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 4 18 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
MATH-2123 | Complex Variables and Transforms | 3 | - |
ELEN-3150 | Microprocessor Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3250 | Microprocessor Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3120 | Electronic Circuit Design | 3 | - |
MEEN-3220 | Electronic Circuit Design Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-2102 | Electrical Network Analysis | 3 | - |
PAKS-1113 | Pakistan studies | 2 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 14 3 17 |
Semester 5
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-3230 | Signals and Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-2210 | Signals and Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3250 | Electrical Machines | 3 | - |
ELEN-3120 | Electrical Machines Lab. | - | 1 |
MEEN-3131 | Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | - |
MSCI-2111 | Engineering Economics and Management | 3 | - |
STAT-3133 | Probability Methods in Engineering | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 2 17 |
Semester 6
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ENGL-2111 | Technical Writing and Presentation Skills | 3 | - |
ELEN-3140 | Linear Control Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3240 | Linear Control Systems Lab. | - | 1 |
ELEN-3121 | Instrumentation and Measurement | - | 1 |
MEEN-3221 | Instrumentation and Measurement Lab. | - | 1 |
MATH-2124 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | - |
ELEN-3132 | Communication Systems | 3 | - |
ELEN-3232 | Communication Systems LAb. | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 15 3 18 |
Semester 7
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –I | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –II | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –III | 3 | 1/10 |
MSCI-3111 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | - |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences I | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390a | Final Year Project (Phase –I) | - | 2 |
Semester Credit Hours | 11 5/6 16/17 |
Semester 8
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-xxxx | Elective –IV | 3 | 1/10 |
ELEN-xxxx | Elective -V | 3 | 1/10 |
SSCI-xxxx | Social Sciences II | - | 1 |
ELEN-4390b | Final Year Project (Phase –II) | - | 4 |
Semester Credit Hours | 13 4/5 17/18 |
Total Credit Hours: 139
Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering
Specializations Offered:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Power)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)
Semester 1
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -I | 3 | - |
ELEN-51XX | Core -II | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-I | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-II | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-51XX | Core -III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-III | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-IV | 3 | - |
ELEN-61XX | Elective-V | 3 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Semester 3 & 4
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours Theory Lab | |
---|---|---|---|
ELEN-6601 | Thesis | 12 | - |
Semester Credit Hours | 12 - 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36