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Curriculum

Handbook
B.Tech in EE

Applicable for Admission Batch 2014 and 2015


Department of Electrical Engineering
ITER, Siksha O Anusandhan University
http://soauniversity.ac.in/home/electrical

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Curriculum Handbook

B.TECH IN EE

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


ITER, SIKSHA O ANUSANDHAN UNIVERSITY

Page

CONTENTS

Program Educational Objectives

Program/Student Outcomes of the Electrical Engineering Program

Regular Curriculum Plan

17

List of Core Subjects

18

Choice Based Credit System

19

Elective Policy, Areas and List of Electives

22

Interdisciplinary Specialisation Policy, Areas and Subjects

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Program Educational Objectives


1

Our Graduates will have successful professional careers in industry,


government, academia or non-profit organizations

Our Graduates will effectively lead, work and communicate in


multidisciplinary teams and apply sound engineering principles and
design methodology to solve societal problems

Our Graduates will engage in lifelong learning in their chosen fields


through higher study, through organizational participation and
through participation in professional developmental activities

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Graduates from the


ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Program have the

Ability to apply mathematics, science and engineering principles.

Ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret


data.

Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired


needs.

Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.

Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.

Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.

Ability to communicate effectively.

The broad education necessary to understand the impact of


engineering solutions in a global and societal context.

Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in life-long


learning.

Knowledge of contemporary issues.

Ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools


necessary for engineering practice

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SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECT NAME

CREDITS

GRADING PATTERN

EET 1001

MATLAB for Engineers

From Chapman: Introduction to MATLAB, MATLAB Basics, Branching


Statements and Program Design, Loops, User Defined Functions, Additional
Data and Plot Types, Sparse Arrays, Cell Arrays, Structures and Function
Handles, Input/output Functions, Graphics, Graphical User Interfaces,
MATLAB Compiler;
Experiments (from Moler): Iteration, Fibonacci Numbers, Calendars and
Clocks, Matrices, Linear Equations, Fractal Fern, Google Page Rank,
Exponential Function, T puzzle, Magic Squares, Tic Tac Toe magic. Additional
problems may be done if time permits.

Textbooks
- MATLAB programming for Engineers, 4th
Edition, by Chapman, Cengage
- Experiments with MATLAB by Clive
Moler [Free Ebook on MATHWORKS
website]

MTH 1001

Calculus I

Course Format: 3 Labs/week, 2hrs/Lab, 3


Credits
6

Functions and Models, Limits and Derivatives, Differentiation Rules,


Application of Differentiation, Integrals, Applications of Integration,
Techniques of Integration, Further Applications of Integration, Parametric
Equations and Polar Coordinates, Infinite Sequences and Series

Textbook Early Transcedentals, 7th


Edition, by James Stewart, Cengage

CSE 1001

Introduction to Computer Programming

Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class,


4 Credits
1

How to solve it by Computer: Introduction to Computer Problem Solving;


Fundamental Algorithms; Factoring Methods; Array Techniques; Merging,
sorting and searching; Text processing and pattern searching
A Laboratory Course for Programming with Java : Overview of
Programming and Problem Solving, The Elements of Java, Classes and
Methods, Numeric Types, Branching and Method Algorithm Design, Loops
and Files, Additional Control Structures and Exceptions, Object Oriented
Software Programming, Arrays, Inheritance, Polymorphism and Scope.

Textbook
- How to Solve it by Computer by R.G.
Dromey, Pearson India
- A Laboratory Course for Programming
with Java by Nell Dale, Jones and

HSS 1011

Rhetoric and Composition

Rhetoric and Composition: The Writing Process, Modes of Writing,


Annotated Bibliography, Rhetoric Analysis, Grammar
Critical Thinking and Communication : Argument and Critical Thought, CoOriental View of Argument, Argument Cultures and Ethics, Claims and
Propositions, Evidence, Reasoning, Communicating Arguments, Argument
Analysis and Criticism

PHY 1001

University Physics: Mechanics

1D Kinematics, 2D Kinematics, Circular Motion, Newtons Laws, Forces &


Free Body Diagram, Friction, Work & Energy, Potential Energy, General Work
Energy, Center of Mass, Collisions, Impulse, Rotational Kinematics, Parallel
Axis, Torque, Rotational Dynamics, Statics, Angular Momentum, Harmonic
Motion, Waves, Fluids

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Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class,


1 Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits
3

Textbooks
- Critical Thinking and Communication by
Inch, Pearson
- Rhetoric and Composition [Free Text]
- High School English Grammar and
Composition by Wren and Martin
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class,
3 Credits
4

Textbook University Physics with Modern


Physics, by Young and Freedman, Pearson
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class,
1 Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits

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SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECT NAME

CREDITS

GRADING PATTERN

GEN 1001

Introduction to Engineering Design

Explanation of Program Outcomes (1 class), Introduction to the Engineering


Design Process (11 Classes)
Final Exam is a Conceptual Product Created using the Steps prescribed by
the Engineering Design Process

Textbook - Product Design by Otto,


Pearson

TOTAL CREDITS

19

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CODE

SUBJECT

CSE 2001

Data Structure and Algorithms

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
1

C Programming : Getting Started with C, More Control Structures and


Arrays, Functions - the Basics, Character Handling, Functions and Pointers,
Data Types, Operators and Storage Classes, Basic Structures and Linked
Lists, Binary Trees and Other Structures
Dromey :Merging, Sorting and Searching; Text Processing and Pattern
Searching; Dynamic Data Structure Algorithms, Recursive Algorithms
(Binary Tree Traversal)
Prerequisite : CSE 1001

Textbook
- C by Example By Noel kalicharan,
Cambridge University Press
- How to Solve it by Computer by R.G.
Dromey, Pearson India

CHM 1001

Chemistry

Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1


Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits

Matter and Measurement; Atoms, Molecules and Ions; Mass Relationships


in Chemical reactions; Reactions in Aqueous Solutions; Periodicity and
Electronic Structure of Atoms; Ionic Bonds and Some Main Group
Chemistry; Covalent Bonds and Molecular Structure; Gases; Liquids, Solids
and Phase Changes; Solutions and their Properties; Chemical Kinetics;
Chemical Equilibrium; Aqueous Equilibria; Applications of Aqueous
Equilibria; Thermodynamics; Electrochemistry; Nuclear Chemistry

Text Book: General Chemistry by Ebbing and


Gammon, Cengage India

MTH 2001

Calculus II

Course Format: 3 1hr Lectures and 1 2hr Lab


per Week

Vectors and Geometry of Space, Vector Functions, Partial Derivatives,


Multiple Integrals, Vector Calculus

Textbook Early Transcendentals, 7th Edition,


by James Stewart, Cengage

Prerequisite : MTH 1001

Course Format: 2 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1


2hr Problem Solving Session/Week

PHY 2001

University Physics: Electricity and Magnetism

Coulombs Law, Electric Fields, Electric Fields and Flux, Gausss Law,
Electric Potential, Capacitance, Simple Circuits, Kirchhoffs Laws, RC
Circuits, Magnetic Force, Forces and Magnetic Dipoles, Biot-Savart Law,
Amperes Law, Motional EMF, Faradays Law, Self-Inductance RL Circuits,
Oscillations: LC Circuits, AC Circuits, AC Power and Resonant Circuits,
Maxwells Displacement Current, Electromagnetic Waves, Polarization,
Reflection and Refraction, Lenses, Mirrors, Optical Instruments

Textbook University Physics with Modern


Physics, 13th Edition, by Young and
Freedman, Pearson
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1
Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits

Prerequisite : MTH 1001


HSS 1021

Principles of Microeconomics

Introduction, How Markets Work, Markets and Welfare, The Economics of


the Public Sector, Firm Behavior and the organization of Industry, The
Economics of Labor Market, Theory of Consumer Choice, Frontiers of
Microeconomics

Textbook Principles of Economics, 6th


Edition, by N Gregory Mankiw, Cengage

TOTAL CREDITS

18

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SEMESTER 3 (SUBJECTS with BLACK Highlighting ARE REQUIRED FOR PROMOTION TO 3RD YEAR)
CODE
EET 1102

SUBJECT
Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Circuits

The Circuit Abstraction, Resistive Networks, Network Theorems, The


MOSFET Switch, The MOSFET Amplifier, The Small Signal Model, Energy
Storage Elements, First Order Transients in Linear Electrical Networks, The
Operational Amplifier Abstraction, Diodes
The Art of Electronics (Manual) : Foundations, Feedback and
Operational Amplifiers, Active Filters and Oscillators

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
1

Textbooks
- Foundations of Analog and Digital
Electronic Circuits by Agarwal and Lang,
(Morgan Kauffman) Elsevier
- The Art of Electronics Student Manual by
Hayes and horowitz, Cambridge University
Press
BreadBoard Kit

Prerequisite : MTH 2001

EET 1021

Logic Design

Binary Systems, Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates, Simplification of


Boolean Functions, Combinational Logic, Combinational Logic with MSI
and LSI, Sequential Logic, Registers, Counters and the Memory Unit,
Register Transfer Logic

Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 3*1hr/Class,


+ 1 Breadboard session, 1*2hr/Breadboard
Session, 4 Credits

Textbook Digital Logic and Computer


Design by Morris Mano, 1st Edition, Pearson
India
Course Format: 3 Classes/Week, 1 hr/Class; 1
Lab Session/Week, 2 hrs/Lab Session = 4
Credits

Labs from 2nd Edition of the Book

MTH 3001

Introduction to Differential Equations

First Order Differential Equations (Ch-1), Mathematical Models and


Numerical Methods (Ch-2), Linear Equations of Higher Order (Ch-3),
Fourier series Methods (Ch-9), Eigen Values and Boundary Value Problems
(Ch-10)

Textbook Differential Equations and


Boundary Value Problems: Computing and
Modelling, 3rd Edition, by Penney and
Edwards, Pearson

Prerequisite : MTH 2001

Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4


Credits

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SEMESTER 3 (SUBJECTS with BLACK Highlighting ARE REQUIRED FOR PROMOTION TO 3RD YEAR)
CODE

SUBJECT

HSS 1001

Effective Speech

CREDITS
3

GRADING PATTERN
3

Communication process; Public Speaking: Ethics and learning to speak in


public; Listening: The Listening Process ,Types of listening. Practising
Active Listening; Audience Analysis :Making a choice of speech according
to the target audience; Researching and Organizing Materials: Going
through scholarly resources and gathering information; Using visual aids:
Learning the use of Visual Aids in Effective presentation; Using various
types of speech: Critiquing Speeches, Delivery methods and audience
analysis.

Textbook - The Art of Public Speaking by


Lucas, Tata McGraw Hill

PHY 3001

University Physics: Optics and Quantum Physics

Course Format:
3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class = 3 Credits

The Nature and Propagation of Light, Geometric Optics and Optical


Instruments, Interference, Diffraction, Relativity, Photons: Light Waves
Behaving as Particles, Particles Behaving as Waves, Quantum Mechanics,
Atomic Structure, Molecules and Condensed Matter, Nuclear Physics,
Particle Physics and Cosmology

Textbook
- University Physics with Modern Physics, 13th
Edition, by Young and Freedman, Pearson

TOTAL CREDITS

19

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SEMESTER 4 (SUBJECTS with BLACK Highlighting ARE REQUIRED FOR PROMOTION TO 3RD YEAR)
CODE
EET 2131

SUBJECT
Microelectronic Devices and Circuits

Basic Semiconductor physics, PN Junction Diodes, BJT, BJT amplifiers,


Cascode stage, frequency response (BJT Amplifier), MOSFET structure
and operation, MOS Capacitor, Basic MOSFET Amplifier, MOSFET
biasing, MOSFET current sources, Common-source amplifier, source
follower, frequency response (MOSFET), Differential Amplifiers, BJT
Differential Amplifiers, MOSFET Differential Amplifiers, Feedback, Selfbiased current sources
Laboratory experiments from laboratory experiments to accompany
microelectronics circuits

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
1

Textbook
- Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra Smith,
Oxford University Press
- Laboratory experiments to accompany
microelectronics circuits by gaudet and
smith, Oxford University Press
Course Format: 3 * 1hr Lectures, 1 2hr Lab
per Week = 4 Credits

Prerequisite : EET 1102


EET 2111

Circuit Theory

Review of Circuit Analysis, Nodal & Mesh Analysis, Superposition,


Thevenin and Norton Equivalents, Operational Amplifiers, Complex
Numbers, Sinusoids and Phasors, Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis, Single
Phase Power, Three Phase Power, Frequency Response and Filters,
Capacitors and Inductors, First Order Circuits, Second Order Circuits,
Magnetic Circuits & Transformers, Two Port Networks

Textbook
- Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 5th
Edition, by Alexander and Sadiku
- BreadBoard Kit
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1
Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits

Prerequisite : PHY 1001, EET 1102


MTH 2002

Probability and Statistics

Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis;Probability;Random Variables


and Probability Distributions;Mathematical Expectations;Some Discrete
Probability Distributions;Some Continuous Probability
Distributions;Functions of Random Variables;Fundamental Distributions
and Data Description;One and Two Sample Estimation Problems;One
and Two Sided Tests of Hypotheses;Simple Linear Regression

Textbook - Probability and Statistics for


Engineers and Scientists by Walpole and
Myers
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Prerequisite : MTH 1001


MTH 3003

Applied Linear Algebra

Matrices and Gaussian Elimination, Vector Spaces, Orthogonality,


Determinants, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Positive Definite Matrices,
Computations with Matrices
Prerequisite : PHY 1001, MTH 2001

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Textbook Linear Algebra and its


applications, 4th Edition, by Gilbert Strang
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

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CODE

SUBJECT

MTH 4001

Complex Analysis

Complex Numbers and Elementary Functions, Analytic Functions and


Integration, Sequences, Series and Singularity of Complex Functions,
Residue Calculus and Applications of Contour Integration

CREDITS
2

GRADING PATTERN
6

Textbook - Complex Variables by Albowitz,


Cambridge University Press

Prerequisite : MTH 3001

Course Format: 2 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 2


Credits

HSS 2021

Principles of Macroeconomics

Introduction to Macroeconomics, Independence & gains from trade,


Measuring a nations income, Measuring the Cost of Living, Production &
growth, Savings, investment & the financial system, The Basic tools of
finance, Unemployment and its natural rate, The Monetary System, Money,
Growth & inflation, Aggregate Demand & Aggregate Supply, The Short
Run tradeoff between Inflation and Unemployment

Textbook Principles of Economics, 6th


Edition, by N Gregory Mankiw
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 3
Credits

Prerequisite : HSS 1021


TOTAL CREDITS

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21

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SEMESTER 5 (SUBJECTS with BLACK Highlighting ARE REQUIRED FOR PROMOTION TO 4TH YEAR)
CODE
EET 2051

SUBJECT
Signals and Systems

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
1

Introduction, Theory and Application of Continuous time Signals and


Systems, Continuous Time Systems, The Laplace Transform, Frequency
Analysis, The Fourier Transform, Application to Control and
Communications
Labs from Chaparro
Prerequisite : MTH 3001

Textbook
- Signals and Systems using MATLAB by luis
Chaparro, Elsevier India

EET 3071

Control Systems

Introduction, Modelling in the Frequency Domain, Modelling in the Time


Domain, Time Response, Reduction of Multiple Subsystems, Stability,
Steady state Errors, Root Locus Techniques
Labs from Nise
Prerequisite : EET 2051, MTH 3001

EET 3081

Electrical Machines 1

Principles of Energy Conservation, Types of Motors and their


characteristics, Motor Selection, Introduction to Power Electronics
Convertors for Motor Drives, Conventional D.C. Motors, D.C. Motor
Drives, DC Motor analysis and Design
Prerequisite/CoRequisite: EET 3041; Prerequisite: EET 2111

EET 3185

Inductor and Transformer Design

Fundamentals of Magnetics, Magnetic Materials and their properties,


Magentic Cores, Window Utilization, Magentic Wire and Insulation,
Transformer Desing Tradeoffs, Transformer Inductor efficiency, Power
Transformer Design, Dc Inductor Design, AC Inductor Design, CVT, Three
Phase Transformer Design, Flyback Converters, Input Filter Design,
Current Transformer Design, Winding Capacitance, Quiet Converter
Design

Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1


2hr Lab/Week, 4 Credits

Textbooks
- Control Systems Engineering by Norman
Nise, 5th Edition, Wiley India
Course Format: 2 Classes/Week, 1 hr/Class; 1
2 hr Problem Solving Section/ Week, 1 2hr
Lab/Week = 4 Credits

Textbook
- Electric Motors and Drives by Hughes and
Drury, Elsevier
- Handbook of Electric Motors by Toliyat and
Kliman, CRC Press (Indian Edition)
Course Format: 2 Classes/Week, 1 hr/Class; 1
2 hr Analysis Section/ Week, 1 2hr Problem
Solving Session/Week = 4 Credits
3

Textbook
- Transformer and Inductor Design
Handbook by Mclyman, CRC Press (Indian
Edition by CBS)
Course Format: 3 Labs/week, 2hr/Lab, 3
Credits

Final Exam will be a design project

Prerequisite : EET 2111


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SUBJECT

EET 3001

Electrical and Electronic Measurements

Measurement Systems, Units and Standards; Measurement Errors;


Classical Electromechanical Instruments; Electromechanical Ammeters,
Voltmeters, and Ohmmeters; Analog Electronic Instruments; Digital
Instrument Basics; Digital Voltmeters, Multimeters, and Frequency Meters;
Low, High, and Precise Resistance Measurements; Inductance and
Capacitance Measurements; Classical AC Bridge Methods; Analog
Oscilloscopes; Signal Generators; Instrument Calibration;

CREDITS
1

GRADING PATTERN
5

Textbook - Electronic Instruments and


Measurements by Bell, OUP
Course Format: 1 Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 1
Credits

Prerequisite : MTH 2002, EET 1102


CHM 1002

Environmental Studies

The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies, Natural Resources,


Ecosystems, Biodiversity & its conservation, Environmental Pollution,
Social Issues & the Environment, Human Pollution & the Environment

Textbook Supplied by the UGC (in the form


of an Ebook)

TOTAL CREDITS

19

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Course Format: 2 Classes/week, 1hr/Class,


1lab/week, 3 Credits

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SEMESTER 6 (SUBJECTS with BLACK Highlighting ARE REQUIRED FOR PROMOTION TO 4TH YEAR)
CODE
EET 3083

SUBJECT
Power System Analysis and Design 1

Introduction, Fundamentals, Power Transformers, Transmission Line


Parameters, Transmission Lines: Steady State Operation, Power Flows

Prerequisite : EET 2051, EET 2111


CoRequisite/PreRequisite : EET 3071, EET 3113
EET 3186

Design of Rotating Electrical Machines

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
1

Textbook
- Power System: Analysis and Design by
Glover, Cengage
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1
Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits
3

Principal Laws and Methods in electrical machine design, windings in


electrical machines, design of magnetic circuits, flux leakage, Resistances,
Main dimensions of a rotating machine, design process and properties
and Properties of rotating electrical machines, Insulation of electrical
machines, heat transfer
Final Exam will be a design project
Prerequisite : EET 3131, EET 3185

Textbook Design of Rotating Electrical


Machines by Pyrhonen, Jokinen and
Hrabovcova, Wiley

EET 3113

Power Electronics, Devices and Circuits

Introduction, Principles of steady state converter analysis, steady state


equivalent circuit modelling, loss and efficiency, Switch realization, The
Discontinuous conduction mode, Converter circuits, Converter Dynamics
and Control, Controller Design, Input Filter design, AC and DC Equivalent
Circuit Modelling of the discontinuous conduction mode, Current
programmed control
Final Exam will be a design project
Prerequisite : EET 2131
EET 3082

Electrical Machines 2

Motors: Induction motors, Variable Frequency operation of induction


motors, Induction motor analysis and design, synchronous motor analysis
and design, Testing for Performance Motor Insulation Systems, Motor
Control, Motor Protection, environmental considerations, reliability,
maintenance, electronic motors,
Magnetics : Overview, Inductor Design, Transformer Design

Course Format: 2 * 2hr labs and 1*2hr labs

Textbook Fundamentals of Power


Electronics by Erickson and Maksimovic,
Springer

Course Format: 2 Classes/Week, 1 hr/Class; 1


2 hr Analysis Section/ Week, 1 2hr Problem
Solving Session/Week = 4 Credits
4

Textbook
- Electric Motors and Drives by Hughes and
Drury, Elsevier
- Handbook of Electric Motors by Toliyat and
Kliman, CRC Press (Indian Edition)
- Fundamentals of Power Electronics by
Erickson and Maksimovic, Springer
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1
Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits

Prerequisite : EET 3081

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SEMESTER 6 (SUBJECTS with BLACK Highlighting ARE REQUIRED FOR PROMOTION TO 4TH YEAR)
CODE

SUBJECT

HSS 2011

Technical Writing

An Introduction to the Technical Communication Process, The


Communication Process, Objectives in Technical Communication,
Audience Recognition, Research, Routine Correspondence, Social
Media,The Job Search,Document Design,Using Visual
Aids,Communicating To Persuade,Technical Descriptions And Process
Analyses,Instructions, User Manuals, And Standard Operating
Procedures,Web Sites And Online Help;Short, Informal Reports;Long,
Formal Reports;Proposals;Oral Presentations

CREDITS
3

GRADING PATTERN
6

Textbook - Technical Writing: Process and


Product by Sharon Gerson, Pearson.
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 3
Credits

Prerequisite : HSS 1011


TOTAL CREDITS

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18

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SEMESTER 7
CODE

SUBJECT

EET 3084

Power System Analysis and Design 2

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
1

Symmetrical Faults, Symmetrical Components, Unsymmetrical Faults,


System Protection, Transient Stability, Power System Controls,
Transmission Lines: Transient operation, Power Distribution

Textbook
- Power System: Analysis and Design by
Glover, Cengage

Prerequisite : EET 3071, EET 3083

Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1


Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits

EET 4072

Power System Modelling

Introduction to power system faults, symmetrical components, modelling


Textbook - Power Systems Modelling and
of multi conductor overhead lines, modelling of transformers, modelling of Fault Analysis by Tleis, Elsevier India
ac rotating machines, short circuit analysis, international standards,
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1
network equivalents, control and limitation
2hr lab/week, 4 Credits
Prerequisite : EET 3071, EET 3033, EET 3083
GEN 1002

Legal and Ethical Aspects of Engineering

Professional Ethics; Responsibility in Engineering; Framing the Problem;


Resolving Problems; The Social and Value Dimension of Technology; Trust
and Reliability; Risk and Liability in Engineering; Engineers in
Organizations; Engineers and the Environment; International Engineering
Professionalism; Case Studies

Textbook
- Engineering Ethics, Concepts and Cases by
Harris, Pritchard and Rabins
- Law Relating to Intellectual Property Rights
by VK Ahuja, Lexis Nexis

Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents with emphasis on Patents

Course Format: 2 1 hr theory classes per


week.

Departmental Area Elective I

Depends on Selected Subject

Departmental Area Elective II

Depends on Selected Subject

Both Area Electives need to be from the same Departmental Area.

The Areas are: Energy System, Power


Systems Protection, Preparation for Higher
Study, Communication Systems

TOTAL CREDITS

18

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SEMESTER 8
CODE

SUBJECT

EET 4101

CREDITS

GRADING PATTERN

Departmental Elective I

Depends on Selected Subject

Departmental Elective II

Depends on Selected Subject

Senior Design Project

10

The Design Process as in Product Design by Otto and Wood will be


followed.
The Design of Everyday Things: The Psychopathology of Everyday things;
The Psychology of everday actions; Knowledge in the head and in the
world; Knowing what to do; To err is human; The Design Challenge; User
Centered Design;

Textbook - Product Design by Otto and Wood,


Pearson India
- The Design of Everyday Things by Don
Norman
Course Format: 20 Contact hours per week

This is the Fourth year design Project, designed as per Engineering


Design/Software Engineering (as applicable) Principles
TOTAL CREDITS

18

MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS (AFTER SATISFYING ALL


REQUIREMENTS) : 150
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS : 166*
* (Interdisciplinary (12 credits) + 1 Subject for Branch Change (4 credits) : So max possible is 16 extra Credits)

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LIST OF CORE SUBJECTS


CODE

SUBJECT

CREDITS

GP

Required for Promotion

EET 1001

MATLAB for Engineers

TO 2ND YEAR

MTH 1001

Calculus I

TO 2ND YEAR

PHY 1001

University Physics: Mechanics

TO 2ND YEAR

MTH 2001

Calculus II

TO 2ND YEAR

PHY 2001

University Physics: Electricity and Magnetism

TO 2ND YEAR

EET 1021

Logic Design

PHY 3001

University Physics: Optics and Quantum Physics

EET 1102

Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Circuits

TO 3RD YEAR

MTH 3001

Introduction to Differential Equations

TO 3RD YEAR

EET 2131

Microelectronic Devices and Circuits

TO 3RD YEAR

EET 2111

Circuit Theory

TO 3RD YEAR

MTH 2002

Probability and Statistics

TO 3RD YEAR

MTH 3003

Applied Linear Algebra

TO 3RD YEAR

MTH 4001

Complex Analysis

EET 2051

Signals and Systems

TO 4TH YEAR

EET 3081

Electrical Machines 1

TO 4TH YEAR

EET 3083

Power System Analysis and Design 1

TO 4TH YEAR

EET 3071

Control Systems

TO 4TH YEAR

EET 3082

Electrical Machines 2

TO 4TH YEAR

EET 3113

Power Electronics, Devices and Circuits

TO 4TH YEAR

EET 3185

Inductor and Transformer Design

EET 3001

Electrical and Electronic Measurements

EET 3186

Design of Rotating Electrical Machines

EET 3084

Power System Analysis and Design 2

EET 4072

Power System Modelling

EET 4101

Senior Design Project

10

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CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM


Specialisation Area Elective

Interdisciplinary Specialization

Departmental Elective

Students have to select 2 Electives


from one Area of Specialisation of
their choosing i.e all two Electives
must be from the same area.

Students with a minimum CGPA of 8.5


after 2 years can take An
interdisciplinary Specialisation. Every
Interdisciplinary specialisation has 3
Courses worth 12 credits. The credits
for these courses are added on Top of
the required 150 Credits.

Students have the option of choosing


2 electives from Departmental
Offerings. They must be from areas
that are different to the specialisation
area chosen for the Specialisation
Area Electives.

Three Specialisations to choose One


from
- ENERGY SYSTEMS
- POWER SYSTEMS PROTECTIONS
- COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

4 Interdisciplinary Areas to Choose


One From:
- Applied Physics
- Applied Mathematics E
- Material Science M
- Material Science E

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ELECTIVES
ELECTIVES POLICY

3 ELECTIVE AREAS

6 ELECTIVES OFFERED IN 3 AREAS (i.e 2 Electives/Area)


STUDENT MUST CHOOSE
2 DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES FROM SAME AREA

- ENERGY SYSTEMS
- POWER SYSTEMS PROTECTIONS
- COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

2 DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES FROM REMAINING 2 AREAS

AREA 1: Energy Systems


CODE
EET 4081

SUBJECT
Power Generation, Operation and Control

Introduction, Industrial Optimisation, Managerial Economics and Finance,


Economic Dispatch of Thermal Units and Methods of Solution, Unit
Commitment, Generation with Limited Energy Supply, Transmission Side
Effects, Power System Security

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
1

Textbook - Power Generation Operation and


Control, Wood and Wollenburgy, Wiley India
Course Format: 3 Classes/Week, 1 hr/Class; 1
labs/Week, 2 hrs/Lab = 4 Credits

Prerequisite : EET 3071, EET 3083


EET 4014

Renewable Energy

Introducing Renewable Energy, Solar Thermal Energy, Solar Photovoltaics,


Hydroelectricity, Tidal power, wind energy

Prerequisite : EET 3081

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Textbook - Renewable Energy (Power For a


sustainable Future), OUP
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

The textbooks prescribed for each subject are required and will be the only ones used for that subject

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AREA 2: Power Systems Protection


CODE

SUBJECT

EET 4082

Power System Protection

Fuses, Current Transformers, Voltage Transformers, Overcurrent and Earth


Faulty protection, Current-differential protective schemes, The protection
of transformers, The protection of rotating machines, The protection of
bushbars, The protection of overhead lines and cables by current differential schemes

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
6

Textbook - Electrical Power System Protection


by wright and christopoulos, Springer
Course Format:
4 Classes/Week, 1 hr/Class = 4 Credits

Prerequisite : EET 3082


EET 4083

Protective Relays

Purpose of Protective Relays and Relaying; Relay Design and Construction; Textbooks
- Protective Relays: Their Theory and
The Main characteristics of Protective Relays; Over-current Protection;
Distance relays; Switched and Polyphase distance relays, Directional Pilot
Practice by Warrington, Springer
relaying
Course Format:
4 Classes/Week, 1 hr/Class = 4 Credits
Prerequisite : EET 3131

AREA 3: Communication Systems


CODE

SUBJECT

EET 3063

Fundamentals of Communication Systems

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
6

Introduction, Amplitude Modulation, Angle Modulation, Effect of Noise on Textbook - Fundamentals of Communication
Amplitude Modulation systems, Analog to digital conversion, Digital
Systems by Proakis and Salehi, Pearson
Modulation methods in additive white gaussian noise channel, Digital
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Transmission through Bandwidth Limited AWGN Channels
Credits
Prerequisite : EET 2051, MTH 3001
EET 3051

Digital Signal Processing

Sampling Theory, Discrete Time Signals and Systems, The z Transform,


Fourier Analysis of Discrete Time Signals and Systems, Design of discrete
filters, IIR Filter Design, FIR Filter Design, Applications of Discrete Time
Signals and Systems
Labs from Kumar
Prerequisite : EET 2051
TOTAL CREDITS

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Textbooks
- Signals and Systems using MATLAB by luis
Chaparro, Elsevier India
- Digital Signal Processing Laboratory by
Kumar, CRC Press (Indian Edition)
Course Format: 3 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 1
Lab/Week, 2hr/Lab, 4 Credits
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INTERDISCIPLINARY SPECIALISATION
ELECTIVES POLICY
3 SUBJECTS IN EACH INTERDISCIPLINARY AREA
STUDENT MUST CHOOSE 1 INTERDISCIPLINARY AREA
STUDENT MUST PASS IN ALL 3 SUBJECTS in One Chosen
Area TO COMPLETE SPECIALISATION

4 INTERDISCIPLINARY AREAS

APPLIED PHYSICS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS E
MATERIAL SCIENCE M
MATERIAL SCIENCE E

STUDENT MUST HAVE AT LEAST 8.5 CGPA TILL SECOND


YEAR TO BE ELIGIBLE

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INTERDISCIPLINARY SPECIALISATION 1 : APPLIED PHYSICS


CODE
PHY 3002

SUBJECT
Mathematical Physics

Calculus of Variations, Coordinate Transforms, Tensor Analysis, Gamma,


Beta and Error Functions, Asymptotic Series, Stirlings Formula, Elliptic
Integrals and Functions, Series Solutions of differential equations,
legendres polynomials, Bessel functions, Sets of Orthogonal functions,
Partial Differential equations, Functions of a complex variable, integral
transforms

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
6

Textbook - Mathematical Methods in the


Physical Sciences by Boas, Wiley
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Offered in 5th Semester; Prerequisite : MTH 3001, MTH 3002


PHY 4001

Classical Mechanics

Elementary Newtonian Mechanics, The Principles of Canonical Mechanics,


The Mechanics of Rigid bodies, Relativistic mechanics, Geometric Aspects
of Mechanics, Stability and Chaos, Continuous systems

Textbook - Mechanics: From Newtons Laws


to Deterministic Chaos by Fabian Scheck,
Springer

Offered in 6th Semester; Prerequisite : PHY 1001, PHY 3002

Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4


Credits

PHY 3003

Thermal Physics and Statistical Mechanics

Heat, Probability, Temperature and the Boltzmann factor, The Maxwell


Boltzmann distribution, Pressure, Molecular Effusion, The mean free path
and collisions, Transport properties in gases, thermal diffusion equations,
Energy, Isothermal and adiabatic processes, heat engines and the second
law, entropy, Information theory, Thermodynamic Potentials, Rods,
Bubbles and Magnets, the third law; Equipartition of energy, the partition
function, statistical mechanics of an ideal gas, the chemical potential,
photons, phonons

Textbook - Concepts in Thermal Physics by


Blundell and Blundell, OUP
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Offered in 7th Semester; Prerequisite : MTH 2002

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INTERDISCIPLINARY SPECIALISATION 2: APPLIED MATHEMATICS E


CODE
MTH 4006

SUBJECT
Stochastic Processes

Review of the basic probability theory, The Poisson Process, Renewal


Theory, Markov Chains, Martingles, Random Walks, Brownian Motion and
Other Markov Processes, Stochastic Order Relations
Prerequisite : MTH 2002
MTH 4004

Introduction to Partial Differential Equations

Basic Theory of ODE and vector fields, The Laplace Equation and Wave
Equation, Fourier Analysis, Distributions and Constant-Coefficient linear
PDE, Sobolev Spaces

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
6

Textbook - Stochastic Processes by Sheldon


Ross, Wiley India
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits
4

Textbook - Partial Differential Equations by


farlow, dover
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Prerequisite : MTH 3001


MTH 4005

Graph Theory

Fundamental Concepts, Trees and Distance, Matchings and Factors,


Connectivity and Paths, Coloring of graphs, Planar Graphs, Edges and
Cycles
Prerequisite : MTH 2002, MTH 3002

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Textbook - Introduction to Graph Theory by


West, PHI
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

The textbooks prescribed for each subject are required and will be the only ones used for that subject

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INTERDISCIPLINARY SPECIALISATION 3 : MATERIAL SCIENCE M


CODE
CHM 2001

SUBJECT
Introduction to Material Science for Engineers

Materials for Engineering, Atomic Bonding, Crystalline Structure Perfection, Crystalline Defects and Non Crystalline Structures Imperfection, Diffusion, Mechanical Behavior, Thermal Behavior, Failure
Analysis and Prevention, Phase Diagrams - Equilibrium, Kinetics - Heat
Treatment

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
6

Textbook - Introduction to Material Science


for Engineers by Shackelford, Pearson
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Offered in 5th Semester; Prerequisite : CHM 1001


CHM 3001

Thermodynamics of Materials

Preface. Introduction and Definition of Terms. The First Law of


Thermodynamics. The Second Law of Thermodynamics.The Statistical
Interpretation of Entropy. Auxiliary Functions. Heat Capacity, Enthalpy,
Entropy, and the Third Law of Thermodynamics.Phase Equilibrium in a
One-Component System. The Behavior of Gases.The Behavior of
Solutions.Gibbs Free Energy-Composition and Phase Diagrams of Binary
Systems. Reactions Involving Gases. Reactions Involving Pure Consensed
Phases and a Gaseous Phase.Reaction Equilibria in Systems Containing
Components in Condensed Solutions. Phase Diagrams for Binary Systems
in Pressure-Temperature-Composition Space. Electrochemistry.

Textbook - Introduction to the


Thermodynamics of Materials by Gaskell,
CRC
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Offered in 6th Semester; Prerequisite : CHM 2001


CHM 3002

Mechanical Behavior of Materials

Overview of Mechanical Behavior; Elastic Behavior; Dislocations;Plastic


Deformation in Single and Polycrystalline Materials; Strengthening of
Crystalline Materials; Composite Materials; High-Temperature
Deformation of Crystalline Materials; Deformation of Noncrystalline
Materials; Fracture Mechanics; Toughening Mechanisms and the Physics of
Fracture;High-Temperature; Fatigue of Engineering Materials;
Embrittlement; Cellular Solids
Offered in 7th Semester; Prerequisite : CHM 2001

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Textbook - Mechanical Behaviour of Materials


by Courney, Tata McGraw Hill
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

The textbooks prescribed for each subject are required and will be the only ones used for that subject

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INTERDISCIPLINARY SPECIALISATION 4 : MATERIAL SCIENCE E


CODE
CHM 2001

SUBJECT
Introduction to Material Science for Engineers

Materials for Engineering, Atomic Bonding, Crystalline Structure Perfection, Crystalline Defects and Non Crystalline Structures Imperfection, Diffusion, Mechanical Behavior, Thermal Behavior, Failure
Analysis and Prevention, Phase Diagrams - Equilibrium, Kinetics - Heat
Treatment

CREDITS
4

GRADING PATTERN
6

Textbook - Introduction to Material Science


for Engineers by Shackelford, Pearson
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Offered in 5th Semester; Prerequisite : CHM 1001


CHM 3001

Thermodynamics of Materials

Preface. Introduction and Definition of Terms. The First Law of


Thermodynamics. The Second Law of Thermodynamics.The Statistical
Interpretation of Entropy. Auxiliary Functions. Heat Capacity, Enthalpy,
Entropy, and the Third Law of Thermodynamics.Phase Equilibrium in a
One-Component System. The Behavior of Gases.The Behavior of
Solutions.Gibbs Free Energy-Composition and Phase Diagrams of Binary
Systems. Reactions Involving Gases. Reactions Involving Pure Consensed
Phases and a Gaseous Phase.Reaction Equilibria in Systems Containing
Components in Condensed Solutions. Phase Diagrams for Binary Systems
in Pressure-Temperature-Composition Space. Electrochemistry.

Textbook - Introduction to the


Thermodynamics of Materials by Gaskell,
CRC
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

Offered in 6th Semester; Prerequisite : CHM 2001


PHY 3004

Electronic Properties of Solids

Elementary Materials Science Concepts, Electrical and Thermal


Conduction in Solids, Elementary Quantum Physics, Modern Theory of
Solids, Semiconductors, Semiconductor Devices, Dielectric Materials and
Insulation, Magnetic Properties and Superconductivity, Optical Properties
of Materials
Offered in 7th Semester; Prerequisite : CHM 2001, PHY 2001

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Textbook - Principles of Electronic Materials


and Devices by Safa Kasap, Tata McGraw Hill
Course Format: 4 Classes/week, 1hr/Class, 4
Credits

The textbooks prescribed for each subject are required and will be the only ones used for that subject

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