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Course Outline ENG111 SUIT

Credit Hours 3-0

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Basic Communication Skills ENG111 New Course


Text Book:High School Grammar by Wren & Martin, revised by N.D.V, Prasad Rao. Macmillan English by Herta A. Murphy Exploring the world of English by Saadat Ali Shah Junior School Grammar by Raymond Murphy Effective Communications by Herta A. Murphy

Reference Book:-

Course Description:- This course aims at helping the students in development of a positive and practical approach to effective written and oral communication in business and professional settings as well as in daily life correspondence also. Emphasis is laid on correct grammar, punctuation and syntax. Personal appearance, style and body language are some other aspects that are discussed. Pre-requisite: Grading Policy: Nil In Semester Evaluation: Final Evaluation: Week-Wise Breakdown

30% 70%

Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13, 14 15

Topics/Activities What is Communication, Modes of Communication, verbal and non-verbal communication, Importance of Communication Idioms and Proverbs Parts of speech -Prepositions in detail Punctuations & Its use in detail Personal Letters Writing, Social Correspondence, Invitation Business Letters in Detail Essay Writing Effective Writing Skills (Group wise Story Writing Competition) Comprehension Reading Skills, Types of Reading, Skimming & Scanning Practice & Class activity week Intensive Practice End Semester Exam End Semester Exam

Rev No 1 Dated: 25.08.03

MA 103 Course Outline

Credit Hours : 3-0

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Mathematics - I
Calculus and Analytical Geometry Text Book:- Calculus and Analytical Geometry by Thomas, Finney. Course Description:- This course provides the basic concepts including introduction to coordinates, graph, lines, function and limits; Techniques and applications of differentiation, Integration; Logarithmic and Exponential function are also covered. Pre-requisite:Nil

Grading Policy:In-semester Evaluations: End Semester Evaluation:

30% 70%

Week-Wise Breakdown

Week 1,2 3 4 5,6 7 8,9 10 11,12 13 14 15 16 17 18,19 20

Topics/Activities

Chapter

Complex Numbers, DeMoivres Theorem and its applications (consult Mathematical methods of B.Sc) Simple Cartesian Curves, Functions and Graphs, Symmetrical Properties, Curve tracing. Limit and Continuity, Differentiation of Functions Derivatives as slope of tangent to curve and as rate of change, Application to Tangent and Normal Linearization, Maxima/Minima and point of Inflexion Taylor and Maclaurin Expansion and their convergence Mid Term Examinations Integral as Anti-derivatives, Indefinite Integration of simple functions Integration by Substitution Integration by Parts and by Partial Fraction Definite integral as limit of a sum Application to Area Application to Arc Length Volumes of solids of Revolution, Area of surfaces of revolution
End Semester Examination

1.1, 1.2, 1.5, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 2.3, 2.5, 2.6 3.1-3.3, 3.7 8.1, 8.9, 8.10

4.1 4.3 71.-7.3 4.6 4.7 5.5 5.3, 5.6

Rev No 2 Dated: 15.10.04

Course Outline SUIT GS 111

Credit Hours : 2-1

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Physics I Engineering Physics


Text Books:- University Physics by Sears, Zemansky and Young, 7th Edition, AddisonWesley Publication company.

Reference Book:-

Fundamentals of Physics, 5th Edition by Halliday, Resnick and Walker


Course Description:This course introduces fundamental concepts of motion in one Dimension, freely falling bodies, Projectile motion, Electromagnetism, Gauss' law and its application, Kirchoff's laws and Complex Networks Analysis. Pre-requisite:Grading Policy:In Semester Evaluation: Final Evaluation: 30% 70% Nil

Week-Wise Breakdown

Week

Topics/Activities Units, Physical Quantities, and Vectors: Standards and Units, Unit consistency and conversion, Precision and significant figures, Estimates and Order of magnitude, Vectors and vector addition & subtraction, components of vectors, Unit vectors, product of vectors Motion along a Straight Line: Average and instantaneous velocities, average and instantaneous accelerations, motion with constant acceleration, velocity and coordinate by integration, freely falling bodies, relative velocity Work and Energy: Conservation of energy, work, work done by a varying force, work and kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy Elastic potential energy, conservative and dissipative forces, internal work energy, power, automotive power Impulse and momentum: Impulse and momentum, conservation of momentum, collisions, inelastic and elastic collisions, recoils, centre of mass

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Rev No 2 Dated: 15.10.04

Course Outline SUIT GS 111

Credit Hours : 2-1

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Coulombs Law: Electric Charge, atomic structure, electrical conductors and insulators, charging by induction, Coulombs law and its applications The Electric Field: Electric field and electrical forces, electric-field forces, field lines, Gausss law and its applications, charges on conductors Mid Term Examination Electrical Potential: Electrical potential energy, potential and its calculations, equi-potential surfaces, potential gradient, the Millikan Oil-Drop experiment, The Electron-Volt, The Cathode Ray tube Capacitance and Dielectrics: Capacitors, the parallel-plate capacitors, capacitors in series and parallel, energy of a charged capacitor, effect of a dielectric, molecular model of induced charge, Gausss law in dielectrics. Current, Resistance and Electromotive Force: Current, Resistivity, resistance, electromotive force, current-voltage relation, energy and power in electrical circuits, theory of metallic conduction Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces: Magnetism, magnetic field, magnetic field lines and magnetic flux, motion of a charged particle in a magnetic field, Thomsons measurement of e/m Isotopes and mass spectroscopy, Magnetic force on a conductor, force and torque on a current loop, the direct current motor, the Hall Effect Sources of Magnetic Field: Magnetic field of a moving charge, MF of a current element, MF of a long straight conductor, forces between parallel conductors, magnetic field of a circular loop, Amperes Law and its applications Induction Phenomenon, Motional electromotive force, Faradays Law, Lenzs Law, Eddy Currents Revision End Semester Exam

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Rev No 1 Dated: 25.07.06

Course Outline CS 110

Credit Hours: 2-1

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Introduction to Computer Science


Text Book: Reference Book:

Introduction to Information Technology by William Sawyer


Introduction to Computer Science by Peter Norton Fundamentals of Information Technology by Alexis Leon

Course Description: Computer Science concepts and applications in our society as well as a look at the hardware that makes up a computing machine; office automation tools such as word processing, databases, spreadsheets; internet; current trends in computer science. Pre- requisite:Grading Policy:In Semester Evaluations: End Semester Evaluation: 30% 70% Nil

Week-wise Breakdown
Week Topics / Activities Brief History of Computers & their Application The Shapes of Computer Types of Computers - Super, Mainframe, Minicomputers, Work Platform, Micro & Personal Computers, Notebook & Laptop, Network Computers Major Components of Computer, Parts of Computer, Input and Output Devices Number Systems Computer Softwares, Operating Systems Programming Languages Mid Term Examination Social Impact of Computer ages, Computers in Offices, Industry and Education Purpose of Information System, Types of Information System, Office Automation System and Tools, Other Systems Productivity Software, DBMS, Word Processing, Spread Sheet Computer Graphics and Design, Working with Images, Graphics Software Current Trends, Research and future prospects of Computer Science The Internet & Online Resources, Internet Basics, Getting Online and Work Online Final Term Examination Chap ter

1, 2

3,4 5,6 7,8 9 10 11,12 13,14 15,16 17 18 19


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Rev No 0 Dated: 15.06.04

Course Outline EE 106

Credit Hours : 2-1

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CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - I
Text Books:Basic Electronics by Grob

Reference Book:Principles of Electrical Circuits, 6th Edition, by Thomas L. Floyd, Prentice Hall. Introductory Circuit Analysis by Robert L. Boylestad, Prentice Hall.

Course Description:This course provides a practical approach in the field of electronics. The main topics are AC and DC circuit analysis, amplifiers, active and passive filters, operational amplifiers, and digital electronics. Pre-requisite:Grading Policy:In Semester Evaluation: Final Evaluation: 70% 30% Background in Physics

Rev No 0 Dated: 15.06.04

Course Outline EE 106

Credit Hours : 2-1

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Week-Wise Breakdown Week 1 2 Topics/Activities Chapter 1, 3 4

3, 4

Basic Concepts: Charge and Current, Voltage, Power, and Energy, Ohms Law Series Circuit: Voltage Sources in Series, Kirchoffs Voltage Law, Voltage Divider Rule, Internal Resistance of Voltage Sources. Parallel Circuits: Parallel elements, Total Conductance and Resistance, Parallel Networks, Kirchoffs current law, Current Divider Rule. Branch current method Capacitance Inductance Transformers Filters FETs Thyristors Testing diodes and Thyristors Transistor amplifiers FET Amplifiers Trouble shooting amplifier circuits Revision End Semester Examination

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