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UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY,
LAHORE
Chancellor
MR. SALMAN TASEER
Governor of Punjab
Pro Chancellor
MINISTER OF EDUCATION, PUNJAB
Vice Chancellor
LT. GEN (R) MUHAMMAD AKRAM KHANHI(M), SI, SI(M), Tbt
Registrar
M. ASHRAF BAJWA
Controller of Examination
PROF. DR. MOHAMMAD ALI MAUD
Treasurer
MR. TARIQ HUSSAIN
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DEANS OF FACULTIES
FACULTYOF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
PROF. DR. NOOR MUHAMMAD SHEIKH
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
PROF. DR. ARSHAD HUSSAIN QURESHI
FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
PROF. DR. WARIS ALI
FACULTY OF CHEMICAL, MINERAL & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
PROF. DR. ARSHAD HUSSAIN QURESHI(Looking After)
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING
PROF. DR. SHABIH UL HASSAN ZAIDI
FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES & ISLAMIC STUDIES
PROF. DR. FAZEELAT TAHIRA
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CHAIRMEN OF TEACHING DEPARTMENTS
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Department of Electrical EngineeringPROF. DR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM MIAN
Department of Geological EngineeringPROF. DR. TAHIR ALI GILLANI
Department of Computer Science & EngineeringPROF. DR. MOHAMMAD ALI MAUD
Department of Petroleum & Gas EngineeringDR. UBED UR REHMAN PIRACHA (Looking After)
Department of Mechanical EngineeringPROF. DR. MUHAMMAD FIAZ HUSSAIN SHAH
(Looking After)
Department of Metallurgical & Materials EngineeringPROF. SYED QASIM HASAN ZAIDI
Department of Industrial & Manufacturing EngineeringPROF. JAVED LATRIF PIRACHA
Director of School of Architecture & DesignPROF. DR. ABDUL REHMAN
Department of Mechatronics & Control EngineeringPROF. DR. SALIM ABID TABASSUM
Department of ArchitecturePROF. DR. MUHAMMAD YOUSAF AWAN
Department of Civil Engineering
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
Department of Design
PROF. DR. ARIF QAYYUM BUTT
Institute of Environmental Engineering & ResearchPROF. ABDUL JABBAR BARI
Department of City & Regional PlanningPROF. QAMAR-UL-ISLAM
Department of Architectural Engineering & Design.PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM TAHIR
Department of PhysicsPROF. DR. MUHAMMAD KHALEEQ-UR-RAHMAN
Department of Transportation Engineering & Management
PROF. DR. TANVEER IQBAL QAYYUM
Department of Chemistry
PROF. DR. INAM UL HAQUE
Department of Chemical EngineeringPROF. DR. ANWER RASHID SALEEMI
Department of MathematicsPROF. DR. MUHAMMAD OZAIR AHMAD
Department of Polymer & Process EngineeringPROF. DR. FAIZ UL HASSAN
Department of Humanities & Social SciencesSYED MASOOD HAIDER ZAIDI
Department of Mining EngineeringPROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM Department of Islamic StudiesPROF. DR. HAFIZ MUHAMMAD ISRAIEL FAROOQI
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HEADS OF NON TEACHING DEPARTMENTS
Director General Research, Extension & Advisory Services
PROF. DR. NOOR MUHAMMAD SHEIKH (Looking After)
Director Repair and Maintenance Centre
PROF. DR. NADEEM AHMAD MUFTI
Director Studies
PROF. DR. GHULAM ABBAS ANJUM
Chairman Sports Committee
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM
Director External Linkages
PROF. DR. NOOR MUHAMMAD SHEIKH
Chairman Transport Committee
_______________________Convener Admission Committee /
Incharge Students Section
PROF. DR. SALIM ABID TABASSUM
Chairman Library Committee
DR. SYED TOUSEEF AHMAD
Focal Person Higher Education Commission
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD KHALEEQ-UR-RAHMAN
Chairman Health Committee
PROF. DR. JAVED IQBAL
Director Students Affairs
PROF. ABDUL JABBAR BARI
Director Planning and Development
PROF. DR. WARIS ALI
Chairman Proctorial Board
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD YOUSAF AWAN
Project Director Lahore campusENGR. MIAN SHAHID LATIF
Senior Warden
PROF. DR. FIAZ HUSSAIN SHAH
Project Director Faisalabad Campus
ENGR. ZAHIR AHMAD QURESHI
Chairman Placement Bureau / Tutorial Services
PROF. DR. SYED TAHIR ALI GILLANI
Project Director University City (KSK) CampusENGR. AWAIS MALIK
Public Relations Officer
PROF. DR. SHABIH UL HASSAN ZAIDI
Resident OfficerMR. MUHAMMAD ARIF KHAN
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THE UNIVERSITY
Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is over 250 whichgives the University Campus a cosmopolitan character.
The teaching departments of the University are grouped into thefollowing six faculties:-
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Architecture & Planning
Faculty of Chemical, Mineral & Metallurgical Engineering Faculty of Natural Sciences, Humanities and Islamic Studies
The University has about 640 teachers of which 107 are Ph.D.
degree holders, 110 are doing Ph.D. abroad and 37 are going through
indigenous Ph.D. programme.
The university has recently set up a Campus at Faisalabad in a rentedpremises while requisite infrastructure at the actual Campus site iscoming up. The first batch has graduated from Faisalabad Campus
UET has established a campus at Kala Shah Kaku known as UniversityCity Campus where admission started in 2007.
Rachna College of Engineering & Technology, Gujranwala is a
constituted college. In addition to managing its own campus, theUniversity controls the academic programmes and examinations of thefollowing institutions which are affiliated to it for award of degrees.
Sr # Name of Institution Courses Offered
1 NFC Institute of Engg. and Fertilizer Research, Faisalabad i)
B.Sc. Electrical Engg.
ii)
B.Sc. Chemical Engg.
iii)
B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
iv)
B.Sc. Mechanical Engg.
v) M. Sc Chemical Engg.
2 Garrison Science Degree College for Boys, Lahore Cantt. B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
3 Garrison Science Degree College for Girls, Lahore, Cantt. B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
4 Himayat-e-islam khwateen Degree College, Lahore. B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
5 Government College of Tech., Lahore. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)
6 Government College of Tech., Faisalabad. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)
7 Government College of Tech., Bahawalpur. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)
8 Government College of Tech., Rasul. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)
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Year 1
Semester 1 Semester 2Course No Title Hrs Course No Title Hrs
Th Lb Th Lb
EE110 Electric Circuits 3 1 EE101 Semiconductor Devices 3 1
EE130 Introduction to Computer Prog 3 1 EE131 Digital Logic Design 3 1
EE100 Electrical Workshop Practice 0 1 MA111 Differential Equations 3 0
PHY114 Physics 3 1 IS124 Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. Stds 3 0
MA110 Calculus 4 0 EE132 Advanced Prog Techniques 3 1
Subtotal 17 Subtotal 18
Year 2
Semester 3 Semester 4Course No Title Hrs Course No Title Hrs
Th Lb Th Lb
EE210 Network Analysis 3 1 EE220 Signals and Systems 3 0
EE211 Analog Electronic Circuits 3 1 EE212 Digital Electronic Circuits 3 1
EE250 Electrical Machines Fundamentals 3 1 MA211 Vector Calculus 3 0
MEaaa Thermodynamics or Mechanics 3 1 MA212 PDEs & Complex Analysis 3 0
MA210 Linear Algebra 3 0 IS244 Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. Stds 3 0
HU201 English Composition 3 0
Subtotal 19 Subtotal 19
Year 3
Semester 5 Semester 6
Course No Title Hrs Course No Title Hrs
Th Lb Th Lb
EE3XX Applied Probability for Engineers 3 0 EE321 Communication Systems 3 1
EE301 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 EE340 Control Systems 3 1
EE330 Microprocessor Systems 3 1 EE351 Power Gen, Trans. & Dist 3 1
MA310 Numerical Methods 3 0 HU302 Technical Report Writing 3 0
HU301 Communication Skills 3 0 IE301 Eng. Economics & Mngmnt. 3 0
Subtotal 16 Subtotal 18Year 4
Semester 7 Semester 8
Course No Title Hrs Course No Title Hrs
Th Lb Th Lb
EE408 Project 0 3 EE409 Project 0 3
EE440 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 EE424 Wireless Communications 3 1
EE412 Integrated Electronics 3 1 EE4yy Elective II 3 1
EE431 Computer Networks 3 1 EE4zz Elective III 3 1
EE4xx Elective I 3 1
Subtotal 19 Subtotal 15
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IDE-I* Mechanics Or Thermodynamics
IDE-II** Data Structures Or Obj. Oriented Prgm.
EE4cc# Intro. To Power Sys. Or Digital Comm.
Total Hours Hr %
140
Engineering 99 71
Math 19 14
Science 7 5
Humanities/Soc. Sc. 15 11
Checksum 100
Numbering Scheme
First number Level
Second number Area
Third number Sqnce
Areas
General 0Circuits 1,9
Communications/Waves 2,8
Computer 3,7
Control/DSP 4
Power 5,6
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Recently, the department has been awarded the Sultan Qaboos Chair forInformation Technology. Currently, the research at the department includes
Information Retrieval, Software Engineering, Bio-informatics, Semantic Web,Computer Graphics, Image Processing, Speech Processing, Communication,Digital Signal Processing, Geographical Information Systems, EmbeddedSystems, and Data Mining.
AccreditationComputer Science program of the department is accredited by National
Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC), a body formed byHigher Education Commission (HEC). Computer Engineering program hasbeen accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) for entry of 2003only. Currently accreditation for subsequent entries is under process at PEC.
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First Semester Second SemesterSr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
1 CS 101 Introduction to Computing 2+1 6 CS 141 Programming Fundamentals 2+1
2 PHY 101 Mechanics & Wave Motion 3+1 7 PHY 103 Electricity and Magnetism 3+1
3 MA 101 Calculus 4 8 MA 102 Differential Equations & Transforms 4
4 HU 101 Composition and Writing 3 9 ME 121 Machine Design 3
5 IS 101 Islamic Studies/Ethics & Pak Studies I 4 10 CSE 120 Digital Logic Design 3+1
11 HU 201 Communication Skills 3
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Third Semester Fourth Semester12 CS 241 Object Oriented Programming 2+1 18 CS 210 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+1
13 MA 210 Linear Algebra and Complex Analysis 4 19 EE 225 Computer Organization and AssemblyLanguage
3+1
14 CS 200 Discrete Mathematics 3 20 EE 224 Electronic Systems 3+1
15 EE 221 Circuit Analysis 3+1 21 MA 250 Probability and Statistics 3
16 IS 201 Islamic Studies/Ethics & Pak Studies II 4 22 HU 205 Technical and Business Writing 3
17 IS/HU 301 Language I* 3 23 IS/HU 302 Language II*
- *Choice between: Arabic, Chinese, French or German. Offering is subject to the availability of the Instructor
3
21 21
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
24 CS 325 Operating Systems 3 30 CSE 371 Signals and Systems 325 CS 390 Software Engineering 3+1 31 CS 360 Artificial Intelligence 3+1
26 CS 202 Theory of Automata & FormalLanguages
3 32 CS 370 Database Systems 3+1
27 CSE 301 Control Systems 3+1 33 CS 310 Analysis of Algorithms 3
28 CSE 311 Numerical Analysis and Computing 3 34 CSE 320 Embedded Systems Development 3+1
29 HU 312 Project Management 3
20 18
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
35 CSE 491 Final Project I 0+3 39 CSE 492 Final Project II 0+3
36 CSE 420 Computer Architecture 3 40 CSE 400 Industrial Automation 3+137 CSE 4XX CSE Elective 3 41 CSE 421 Digital Design 3+1
38 HU 401 Entrepreneurship and Leadership 3 42 CSE 4XY CSE Elective 3
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CURRICULUM FOR B.Sc. COMPUTER ENGINEERING
CSE Elective Courses
The following is a list of sample elective courses. Additional courses may be added.
16CSE 471 Communications Systems and Wireless (3); CSE 472 Digital Signal Processing (3); CSE 430 Wireless Networks (3)
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Semester 1 Semester 2
Course No. Title CreditHours
Course No. Title Credit Hours
CS 101 Introduction to Computing 2+1 CS 141 Programming Fundamentals 2+1
PHY 101 Mechanics & Wave Motion 3+1 PHY 103 Electricity and Magnetism 3+1
MA 101 Calculus 4 MA 102 Differential Equations & Transforms 4
HU 101 Composition and Writing 3 CSE 120 Digital Logic Design 3+1
IS 101 Islamic Studies/Ethics & Pak Studies I 4 HU 201 Communication Skills 3
18 18
Semester 3 Semester 4
CS 241 Object Oriented Programming 2+1 CS 210 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+1
MA 210 Linear Algebra and Complex Analysis 4 EE 225 Computer Organization and Assembly Language 3+1CS 200 Discrete Mathematics 3 CS 202 Theory of Automata & Formal Languages 3
EE 221 Circuit Analysis 3+1 MA 250 Probability and Statistics 3
IS 201 Islamic Studies/Ethics & Pak Studies II 4 HU 205 Technical and Business Writing 3
IS/HU 301 Language I*
3 IS/HU 302 Language II* 3
21 20
Semester 5 Semester 6
CS 325 Operating Systems 3 CS 391 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3+1
CS 390 Software Engineering 3+1 CS 360 Artificial Intelligence 3+1
CSE 330 Computer Networks 4 CS 370 Database Systems 3+1
CS 310 Analysis of Algorithms 3 CSX CS Elective 3CSE 311 Numerical Analysis and Computing 3 CS or CSE Elective 3
HU 312 Project Management 3
20 18
Semester 7 Semester 8
CS 491 Final Project I 0+3 CS 492 Final Project II 0+3
CSE 445 Programming Languages 3 CS 402 Compiler Construction 3
CSE 450 Computer Graphics 3 CS 4YY CSE Elective 3
CS 4XX CS Elective 3 CS 4YZ CSE Elective 3
HU 401 Entrepreneurship and Leadership 3
15 12- *Choice between: Arabic, Chinese, French or German. Offering is subject to the availability of the Instructor
CURRICULUM FOR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE
Elective Courses in Computer Science and Engineering
The following is a list of sample elective courses. Additional courses may be added.
CS 342 Web Technologies (3); CS 379 Bioinformatics (3); CS 372 Data Warehousing (3); CS 375 Data Mining (3); CS 440 DesignPatterns (3); CS 307 Management Information System (3); CS 431 Internetworking with UNIX TCP/IP (3); CSE 371 Signal and Systems (3);CSE 471 Communications Systems and Wireless (3); CSE 472 Digital Signal Processing (3); CSE 420 Computer Architecture (3); CSE 430
Wireless Networks (3)
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TotalCredit
hours ofthe 4 yearcourse =
107(theory) +
38(Practical) = 145
Semester 5
Sr SubjectsCredit hours
Theory Lab
1 MA-301 Engineering Statistics 3 1
2 EE- 301 Industrial Electronics 3 1
3 ME-351 Mechanics of Machines-II 3 1
4 ME-352 Machine Design-II 3 1
5 ME-345 Machine Tool & Machining 2 1
Total: 14 + 5=19
Semester 1
Sr SubjectsCredit hours
Theory Lab
1 MA-101 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0
2 WS-101 Work Shop Technology 0 2
3 IS-101 Islamic/ Pak. Studies 3 0
4 ME-111 Engineering Statics 3 1
5 ME-112 Applied Thermodynamics-I 3 1
Total: 12 + 4=16
Semester 2Sr
SubjectsCredit hours
Theory Lab
1 EE-101 Electrical Engineering 3 1
2 ME-121 Computer Systems & Programming 2 1
3 ME-122 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 1
4 ME-123 Industrial Materials 2 0
5 ME-124 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 2 2
Total: 12 + 5=17
Semester 6
Sr SubjectsCredit hours
Theory Lab
1 MA-302- Numerical Methods 3 1
2 ME-361 Renewable Energy Resources 3 1
3 ME-362 HVAC Systems 3 1
4 ME-363 CAD / CAM 2 1
5 ME-364 Mechanics of Materials-II 3 1
Total: 14 + 5=19
Semester 7
Sr Subjects
Credit hours
Theory Lab
1 ME-471 Measurement and Instrumentation 2 1
2 ME-472 Heat & Mass Transfer 3 1
3 ME-473 Mechanics of Materials-III 3 1
4 ME-474 Mechanical Vibration 3 0
5 ME-375 Fuels and Combustion 2 1
6 ME-499 Projects 0 2
Total: 13 + 6=19
Semester 4Sr
SubjectsCredit hours
Theory Lab
1 IS-201 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0
2 MA-202 Applied Mathematics III 3 0
3 ME-241 Mechanics of Machines-I 3 1
4 ME-242 Applied Thermodynamics-II 3 1
5 ME-243 Machine DesignI 3 1
Total: 15 + 3=18
Semester 3
Sr
SubjectsCredit hours
Theory Lab
1 MA-201 Applied Mathematics -II 3 0
2 HU-202 Communication Skills 0 1
3 ME-231 Engineering Dynamics 3 1
4 ME-232 Fluid Mechanics-II 3 1
5 ME-233 Mechanics of Materials-I 3 1
Total: 12 + 4=16
Semester 8
Sr SubjectsCredit hours
Theory Lab
1 ME-481 Control Engineering 3 1
2 ME-482 I C Engines 3 1
3 ME-483 Engg. Management & Economics 3 0
4 ME-484 Finite Element Methods 3 1
5 ME-485 Power Plants 3 1
6 ME-499 Projects 0 2
Total: 15 + 6=21
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Total Credit hours of the 4 year course = 107 (theory) + 38 (Practical) = 145
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1st Semester Courses (Session 2007 onwards) 2nd Semester Courses (Session 2007 onwards)
Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1 MA-106 Engineering Mathematics I 3 0 6 MA-107 Engineering Mathematics II 3 0
2 MCT-123 Engineering Graphics & CAD I 2 2 7 MCT-124 Engineering Mechanics 3 1
3 MCT-122 Fundamentals of Thermal Sciences 3 1 8 MCT-143 Computer Programming I 0 2
4 MCT-134 Electric Circuits 3 1 9 MCT-137 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 1
5 IS/HU-101 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0 10 MCT-121 Fluid Mechanics 2 1
11 MCT-120 Work Shop Technology 1 2
Total 14 4 Total 12 7
Semester Credits 18 Semester Credits 193rd Semester Courses 4th Semester Courses
12 MCT-201 Transformation Techniques 3 0 18 MA-206 Numerical Methods 3 1
13 MCT-212 Digital Logic Design 3 1 19 MCT-219 Probability & Statistics 3 0
14 MCT-213 Mechanisms 3 1 20 MCT-227 Machine Design & CAD II 2 2
15 MCT-234 Electrical Machinery 3 1 21 MCT-228 Machine Tools & Machining 3 1
16 MCT-229 Mechanics of Materials 2 0 22 MCT-246 Computer Programming II 1 2
17 IS-201 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0 23 HU-220 Communication Skills 0 1
Total 17 3 Total 12 7
Semester Credits 20 Semester Credits 19
5th Semester Courses 6th Semester Courses
24 MCT-304 Modeling & Simulation 3 1 29 MCT-301 Communication Systems 3 1
25 MCT-311 Hydraulics & Pneumatics 3 1 30 MCT-317 Precision Machine Design 3 1
26 MCT-312 Instrumentations & Measurements 3 1 31 MCT-318 Control Systems 3 1
27 MCT-313 Embedded Systems 3 1 32 MCT-319 Industrial Automation 3 1
28 MCT-315 Computer Interfacing & Networks 3 1 33 MCT-336 Power Electronics 3 1
Total 15 5 Total 15 5
Semester Credits 20 Semester Credits 20
7th Semester Courses 8th Semester Courses
34 MCT-411 Artificial Inteligence 3 1 39 MCT-408 Principles of Management 3 0
35 MCT-412 Advanced Control Systems 3 1 40 MCT-415 Machine Vision 3 1
36 MCT-413 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 41 MCT-417 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 3 1
37 MCT-414 Robotics 3 1 42 MCT-419 Final Project 0 3
38 MCT-419 Final Project 0 3* 43 MCT-436 Mechatronics System Design 3 1
Total 12 7 Total 12 6
Semester Credits 19 Semester Credits 18
Total 109 44
Total Credits of B.Sc. Engineering 153* To be continued and graded at the end of 8thSemester
B.SC. MECHATRONICS & CONTROL ENGINEERING(Session 2006 0nwards)
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ChairmanProf. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf
ProfessorsDr. Abdul Sattar ShakirDr. Muhammad IlyasDr. Zahid Ahmad SiddiquiDr. Aziz AkbarDr. Habib ur Rehman
Dr. Zulfiqar AliDr. M. Afzal JavedDr. Khalid Farooq
Associate ProfessorsEngr. Abdul RehmanEngr. Sardar Babar KhanDr. Muhammad AshiqEngr. Riaz Ahmad Goraya
Dr. Waseem Mirza***
Assistant ProfessorsEngr. M. Naeem AkhtarEngr. Jamal ur Rehman SeddeqiEngr. Imran Saleem **Engr. Imtiaz RashidEngr. Kafeel AhmedEngr. Noor Muhammad Khan*Dr. Asad Ullah QaziEngr. Bilal Bakht*Engr. Sajjad MobeenDr. Anwar ul Haq MuneebEngr. M. Burhan SharifEngr. Asif Hameed*Engr. Ammad Hassan KhanEngr. Irfan ul HussanEngr. Azhar Saleem*Engr. Rao Jang Sher
LecturesEngr. Mubashar Aziz*Engr. S. M. Bilal Waris Ali*Engr. Muhammad Aun Bashir*Engr. Mohsin SiddiqueEngr. Rashid Hameed*Engr. Tauqir Ahmad*
Engr. M. Sajjad Nadeem*Engr. Sarfraz Munir*Engr. Syed Iftikhar AhmadEngr. Bilal Ahmed*Engr. Aqsa Razzaq Ch.Engr. Sana AmirEngr. Jawad Hussain*Engr. Usman AkmalEngr. Hassan Mujtaba ShahzadEngr. Ahsan Sattar*Engr. M. Shafqat AliEngr. Rizwan AzamEngr. M. Umair SaleemEngr. Abeera Batool*Engr. Sundas IqtadarEngr. Ehtesham MahmoodEngr. Hisham JahangirEngr. Wasim Abbas
Engr. Muhammad YousafEngr. Shahid NazirEngr. Safeer AbbasEngr. Nauman KhurramEngr. Umbreen us Sahar
* On higher studies/Deputation abroad.** On Extra Ordinary Leave.*** On foreign Faculty Hiring.
The Department of Civil Engineering was established in 1939 as a part of theMaclagan Engineering College, Lahore. Currently it has an enrolment of over1000 students. The department has the following divisions to conduct itsteaching and research programmes:
i) Hydraulics and Irrigation Engineeringii) Geotechncial & Transportation Engineeringiii) Structural Engineering
The department offers the following Civil Engineering programmes at
undergraduate level:
B.Sc. Civil Engineering with final year specialization in the following fields:a) Water Resources Engineeringb) Geotechincal Engineeringc) Structural Engineeringd) Environmental Engineering
Each student has to opt for one of the above-mentioned specialization at theend of third year in order of the priority.
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1st Semester 2nd SemesterSr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1CE-103 Construction Materials 4 1
6CE-101 Surveying-I 4 2
2CE-105 Civil Engineering Drawing 1 2
7CE-102 Engineering Mechanics 4 2
3CE-150 Computer Programming 3 2
8EE-102 Applied Electricity 3 1
4MA-104 Mathematics-I 4 0
9HU-120 English Communication Skills 0 1
5IS/Hu-101 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0
10MA-105 Mathematics-II 3 0
Total 15 05 Total 14 06
G. Total 20 G. Total 20
3rd Semester 4th Semester
11CE-201 Surveying-II 3 2
16CE-205 Civil Engineering Construction & Graphics 3 2
12CE-212 Mechanics of Solids 3 2
17CE-221 Geotechnical Engineering-I 3 1
13CE-231 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 2
18CE-211 Elementary Structural Analysis 3 1
14MinE-270 Engineering Geology 2 1
19MA-230 Numerical Analysis 3 0
15MA-220 Mathematics-III 2 0
20 IS/HU-202 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0
Total 13 07 Total 15 04
G. Total 20 G. Total 195th Semester 6th Semester
21 CE-306 Construction Management & Planning 3 1 26 CE-312 Structural Mechanics4 1
22 CE-311 Structural Analysis 3 1 27 CE-314 Plain & Reinforced Concrete-I3 1
23 CE-313 Steel Structures 3 1 28 CE-331 Fluid Mechanics-II3 1
24 CE-321 Geotechnical Engineering-II 3 1 29 CE-341 Environmental Engineering-I2 1
25 CE-332 Engineering Hydrology 3 1 30 CE-342 Civil Engineering Practice 3 1
Total 15 05 Total15 05
G. Total 20 G. Total 20
7th Semester 8th Semester
31 CE-411 Plain & Reinforced Concrete-II 3 1 36 CE-401 Structural Engineering 3 1
32 CE-421 Transportation Engineering 3 1 37 CE-431 Irrigation Engineering 3 1
33 CE-441 Environmental Engineering-II 3 1 38 CE-422 Design of Structures 3 1
34 CE-424 Hydraulic Engineering 3 1 39 CE-423 Pavement and Foundation Engineering 3 1
35 CE-499 Project 0 3 40 CE-499 Project 0 3
Total12 7
Total12 7
G. Total19
G. Total 19
OUTLINES OF CONTACT AND CREDIT HOURS FOR B.Sc. CIVILENGINEERING Effective for Sessions 2006 onward
* 50% students of a section will attend the laboratory and the remaining 50 % will attend the other laboratory.
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AND MANAGEMENT
Engineering; Railway Engineering, Traffic Engineering and Geomatics
Engineering. In addition, the other relevant laboratories required for teachingare shared with the Department of Civil Engineering. The department is usinglatest state of the art software and tools for teaching and training purposes. Thedepartment has a well-stocked library with a large number of latest relevantbooks, journals and research publications.
Training Courses and Seminars
The department organizes training courses/workshops and national
seminars on regular basis. These activities are demand driven and are carriedout for the students, faculty, private and governmental organizations.
Research, Consultancy and Collaboration
Due to expertise of transportation engineering faculty, various public and privatesector organizations frequently approach the department for consultancyservices. The faculty members are actively engaged in research and regularlypresent/publish their papers in national and internationalconferences/seminars/journals. Some of the major organizations that thedepartment works in collaboration with includes: National Highway Authority(NHA), Saadullah Khan and Brothers (SKB), National Transport ResearchCentre (NTRC), Pakistan Railways, Punjab Traffic Police, Civil Aviation
Authority and Chartered Institute of Logistic Transport Pakistan (CILT), etc. The
industry also offers scholarships, internships and practical training to thestudents.
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1st Semester 2nd SemesterSr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1 TEM-101 Introduction to Transportation Engineeringand Management
4 0 6 CE-101 Surveying-I 3 2
2 EE-102 Applied Electricity 3 1 7 CE-102 Engineering Mechanics 4 1
3 CE-107 Technical Drawing 2 2 8 TEM-102 Probability and Statistical Methods 4 1
4 MA-104 Mathematics-I 4 0 9 Hu-120 English Communication Skills 0 1
5 IS/Hu-101 Islamic/Ethics & Pak Studies 3 0 10 MA-105 Mathematics-II 4 0
Tutorial 0 0 Tutorial 0 0
Total 16 3 Total 15 5
G.Total 19 G.Total 203rd Semester 4th Semester
11 CE-202 Surveying-II 3 2 16 TEM-201 Transportation Modal Engineering 2 1
12 CE-212 Mechanics of Solids 3 1 17 TEM-202 Multi-Modal Logistics 2 0
13 CE-203 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 18 TEM-203 Transportation Engineering Practice 2 1
14 GEOE-310 Engineering Geology 2 1 19 CE-213 Structural Analysis 3 1
15 IS/Hu-202 Islamic/Ethics & Pak Studies 3 0 20 CE-221 Geotechnical Engineering-I 3 1
Tutorial 0 0 TE-204 Computer Programming 3 1
Tutorial 0 0
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G.Total 19 G.Total 20
5th Semester 6th Semester21 TEM-301 Construction Materials and Machinery 3 1 26 TEM-304 Traffic Engineering and Safety 3 1
22 TEM-302 Highway Engineering 3 1 27 TEM-305 Railway Engineering 3 0
23 TEM-303 Soil Improvement Techniques 3 1 28 TEM-306 Environmental Engineering 3 1
24 CE-342 Geotechnical Engineering-II 3 1 29 CE-314A Plain and Reinforced Concrete 3 1
25 CE-343 Engineering Hydrology 3 1 30 CE-344 Hydraulic Engineering 3 1
Tutorial 0 0 Tutorial 0 0
Total 15 5 Total 15 4
G.Total 20 G.Total 19
7th Semester 8th Semester
31 TEM-401 Airport Engineering 3 0 36 TEM-405 Pavement Design and Construction 4 0
32 TEM-402 Harbour and Dock Engineering 3 0 37 TEM-406 GIS in Transportation Engineering 3 133 TEM-403 Transportation Planning and Management 4 1 38 TEM-407 Construction Management and Planning 3 1
34 TEM-404 Transportation Economics 4 0 39 TEM-408 Transportation Asset Management 3 0
35 TEM-499 Project 0 3 40 TEM-499 Project 0 3
Tutorial 0 0 Tutorial 0 0
Total 14 4 Total 13 5
G.Total 18 G.Total 18
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ChairmanProf. Dr. M. Akram Tahir
ProfessorsProf. Ahmed Saeed Sheikh**Prof. Faiz Ahmed Chishti**Prof. Zia Ud Din Mian**Prof. Dr. Syed Tauseef Ahmad
Associate ProfessorM. Arif Khan
Assistant ProfessorsSabahat AlamgirM. Faisal Chaudhary*Dr. Khizar Hayat
LecturersImran Ahmed SaeedAmmara Nusrat
Asim RaufHumeraAhmadAtta-ul-Azeem
Amad AnwarMisbah jamilAdeeba Abdul RaheemKhuram RashidWasim AbbasShahid ImranMuhammad YousafMuhammad Afzal
Saima RasheedFareeha Asif
* On leave for higher studies
The goal of the Building & Architectural Engineering is to provide graduateswith multi disciplinary inputs for careers in the Construction Engineering,Architecture & Architectural Engineering.The multi-disciplinary education willgive graduates a fundamental understanding of all building systems with anin-depth capability in a chosen option area. The breadth of technicalknowledge includes:
** Visiting faculty
BACKGROUNDDuring the last decade of the 20th century it was realized by the
University that Pakistan will face tremendous challenges with regard tothe provision of housing and other buildings for rapidly growingpopulation in urban areas. It was also realized that the traditional Civil,Mechanical & Electrical Engineering will not be able to produceprofessional engineers & designers dedicated to the needs of thebuilding industry. Furthermore, modern buildings have become verycomplex facilities housing several systems that ensure comfort andsafety for the users. It was realized that it is necessary to produce
architectural engineers and designers who understand the Architecture,Engineering & Construction and the future trends. To fulfill theseobjectives the Department of Architectural Engineering & Design wascreated. The department offers the following programmes
B.Sc. in Building & Architectural Engineering
M.Sc. inBuilding EngineeringIntegrated Building Design
Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME
Architectural Studies : a comprehensive understanding of
Architectural Design.
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Structural Engineering Studies
Mechanical Systems Studies
Lighting Systems Studies
Electrical Systems Studies
Acoustics Systems Studies
Project Management
Construction Methods
Building Operations
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The five years degree programme in B. Sc. Architectural engineeringemphasises the scientific and engineering aspects of management andconstruction of buildings. It is focused to produce professional engineersspecializing in analysis, construction and operation of engineering sub-systems for building and facilities. These include structural, electrical andlighting, acoustical, plumbing, fire protection, heating, ventilation and Air-conditioning systems and other mechanical services.
The goal of the programme is to provide an education in fundamentals of engineering
and their application, which will help give each graduate the ability to practice asregistered professional engineer in a variety of areas, both public and private, relatedto the planning, construction and operation of buildings.
The Architectural engineering programme is designed for students who areparticularly interested in the engineering aspects of building design. Theeducational objective of the five-year architectural engineering programme isto prepare the student with fundamental engineering competence in the
analysis and design of buildings and their systems. Specifically, the studentmust be able to understand and apply engineering fundamentals and designprinciples for engineering the infrastructure of architecture that infrastructurebeing structural, mechanical, and electrical building systems and all the sub-disciplines related to these primary designations.
As important members of building design teams, they must be able to createengineering designs that will fulfill the economic, safety, stability, strength andaesthetic requirements of a project.
Included in the academic programme are exercises in many of the basiccourses beginning in the first year and continuing through the fifth year todevelop skills in the engineering design process. The last course in thissequence is a comprehensive Architectural Engineering Project, a culminationof all the previous design experiences from the first four and one-half years ofthe curriculum. Thus Architectural Engineers must have a working ability withtotal building and system design concepts.
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ChairmanProf. Dr. A. Rashid Saleemi
ProfessorsProf. Dr. Shahid NaveedProf. Dr. Nadeem FerozeProf. Dr. Shaukat RasoolProf. Dr. Muhammad Zafar Noon
Prof. Dr. Anwar-ul-Haq
SNGPL Chair on Gas EngineeringProf. Dr. Amjad H. Dilawari
Associate ProfessorsDr. Shahid Bashir*Mr. Mazhar HussainSyed H.Javed NaqviMr. Shah Muhammad
Assistant ProfessorsDr. Tariq Mumtaz Jafri*
Dr-Ing Naveed RamzanMr. Zaka ur Rehman QaziMr. Humayun Wali
Lecturers/Lab EngineersMiss Massoma RustamMiss Saima Yaseen*Mr. Muneeb Nawaz*Hafiz Zaheer AslamMiss Erum PervaizMiss Humaira SiddiqueMiss Nubla Latif
Miss Fizzah MirMr. Muhammad FaheemSayyed Mohsin Ali KazmiMiss Amna IftikharMiss Masooma SundasMiss Asma KhanMr. Muhammad NazimMr. Muhammad Tajamal Munir*Research Assistant
Mr. Nadeem Ahmad
* On deputation / EOL/Study Leave
*On deputation / EOL / Study Leave
The Department was established in 1962 and is the first in the country toinstitute Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degree courses in ChemicalEngineering. At present the total enrollment for B.Sc. Chemical Engineering is450. In postgraduate study programme for M.Sc. Chemical Engineering, theenrollment is 60 and for Ph.D Chemical Engineering, there are 10 students.
Courses OF STUDYThe Department offers courses of study leading to the following degrees:a) Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineeringb) Master of Science in Chemical Engineering with specialization in:
(i) Process Engineering(ii) Industrial Pollution Control Engineering(iii) Biochemical Engineering
(iv) Computer Aided Designc) Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMIC
The curriculum for the bachelors degree course has been evolved over anumber of years and is designed to prepare the students for design, operationand supervision of the chemical, biochemical and polymer plants. The coursesare updated regularly to incorporate the outcome of local and global research inthe field of Chemical and Polymer Engineering. Aspects that are changing in theindustry like environment, quality management and safety are given emphasis.Industrial training and study tours are arranged regularly for field inspection andhands-on training in the projects of national importance in ChemicalEngineering. The students are encouraged to work independently and are
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Industrial testing, and chemical analysis
Process Safety and Risk Analysis Alternative Energy Technology Development i.e. Gasification, Biogas etc.
In addition to above mentioned area the SNGPL chair on Gas Engineering isworking on following research and development projects in the area of energyengineering.
Gas conservation in locally available Water Heater (Geysers).
Solar system designing for heating and desalination of water.
Biogas Generation using kitchen Waste. Use of Drag Reducing Agents to increase Throughput of existing gas
pipeline.
Study of Sources and Preventive Treatment of Condensation, HydratesFormation and Black Powder Formation in natural gas pipeline.
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First Semester Second Semester
Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1 EE 101 Applied Electricity 3 1 6 Phy 201 Applied Physics 3 1
2 ME 115 Engineering Drawing - 3 7 Ch 203 Applied Chemistry 3 1
3 Met E 101 Basic Metallurgy 3 1 8 Math 201 Engineering Mathematics-I 4 -
4 Min E 103 Geology & Mineral Dressing 3 1 9 Met E 201 Mechanics of Materials 3 1
5 IS/Hu 101 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 - 10 WS 205 Workshop Practice - 2
Total 12 6 Total 13 5
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 18Third Semester Fourth Semester
11 Met E301 Casting & Working of Metals 3 1 16 Met E 401 Ferrous Production Metallurgy-I 3 -
12 Met E302 Physical Metallurgy-I 3 1 17 Met E 402 Non-Ferrous Extraction Metallurgy 3 1
13 Met E303 Fuels & Furnaces 3 1 18 Met E 403 Polymeric Materials 3 1
14 Met E304 Ceramic Materials 3 1 19 IS/Hu 401 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 -
15 Met E305 Metallurgical Thermodynamics 3 - 20 CS 401 Computer Science & Numerical Analysis 3 1
21 Hum 401 Communication Skills - 1
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester22 Met E 501 Inspection and Testing 3 1 28 Met E601 Process Control & Instrumentation 3 1
23 Met E 502 Powder Metallurgy 3 29 Met E602 Heat Treatment of Metals 3 1
24 Met E 503 Electrical & Magnetic Materials 3 1 30 Met E603 Welding Engineering 3 1
25 Met E 504 Ferrous Production Metallurgy-II 3 31 Met E604 Plastic Deformation of Materials 3
26Met E 505
Computer Applications in MaterialsEngineering
- 232 Met E605 Industrial Management
& Quality Control3 1
27 Math 506 Engineering Mathematics-II 3
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester33 Met E701 Foundry Engineering 3 1 39 Met E801 Advance Ceramics 3
34 Met E702 Physical Metallurgy-II 3 1 40 Met E802 Composites 3
35 Met E703 Nuclear Metallurgy 3 41 Met E803 Corrosion & Corrosion Control 3 1
36 Met E704 Mechanical Metallurgy 3 1 42 Met E804 Structural Metallurgy 3
37 Met E705 Surface Engineering 3 43 Met E805 Fracture & Failure Analysis 3
38 (Proj.) Projects 1 44 (Proj.) Projects 3
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
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First Semester Second Semester
Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1 MA-101 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 6 PHY-101 Applied Physics 3 3
2 EE- 101 Applied Electricity 3 3 7 MA- 102 Applied Mathematics-II 3 3
3 CH-102 Applied Chemistry 3 3 8 MINE-130 Introduction to Mining Engineering 3 3
4 MINE-110 Applied Geology 3 3 9 MINE-140 Stratigraphy & Structural Geology 3 3
5 ME-115 Engineering Drawing1 6
10 IS/HU-101 Islamic Studies & Pak Studies- I (Compulsoryfor Muslim Students)--Ethics & Pak Studies(Compulsory for non-Muslim Students)
3 0
Total 13 15 Total 15 12Grand Total 28+1*=29 Grand Total 27+2*=29
Third Semester Fourth Semester
11 MA-201 Applied Mathematics-III 3 0 17 CS- 220 Computer Science & Numerical Analysis 3 3
12 MINE-210 Ground Water Aspects in Mining 3 3 18 MINE-230 Statistics 3 0
13 MINE-220 Engineering Economy 3 0 19 MINE-240 Surveying 3 6
14 HU-220 Communication Skills 0 3 20 ME -240 Mechanics of Materials 3 3
15 ME-220 Applied Thermodynamics3 3
21 IS/HU-201 Islamic Studies & Pak Studies- I (Compulsoryfor Muslim Students)--Ethics & Pak Studies(Compulsory for non-Muslim Students)
3 0
16 CE-240 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 3Total 15 12 Total 15 12
Grand Total 27+2*=29 Grand Total 27+2*=29
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
22 MINE-310 Mineral Exploration 3 3 27 MINE-350 Coal Mining 3 0
23 MINE-320 Material Handling & Power Systems 3 3 28 MINE-360 Rock Mechanics 3 3
24 MINE-330 Ventilation Engineering 3 3 29 MINE-370 Underground Hard Rock Mine Design 3 3
25 MINE-335 Engineering Management 3 0 30 MINE-380 Explosives Engineering 3 3
26 METE-360 Basic Metallurgy 3 3 31 MINE-390 Mineral Processing 3 3
Total 15 12 Total 15 12
Grand Total 27+2*
=29 Grand Total 27+2*
=29Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
32 MINE-410 Finite Element Analysis 3 3 38 GEOE-450 Drilling Engineering 3 2
33 MINE-415 Strata Control 3 2 39 MINE-460 Operations Research 3 0
34 MINE-430 Excavation Engineering 3 2 40 MINE-470 Mining Law 2 0
35 MINE-440 Surface Hard Rock Mine Design 3 2 41 MINE-480 Mine Safety & Rescue 3 3
36 MINE-450 Environmental Controls in Mining 2 0 42 MINE-485 Computer Application in Mining 2 3
37 MINE-490 Projects 0 6 43 MINE-490 Projects 0 6
Total 14 15 Total 13 14
Grand Total 29 Grand Total 27+2*=29
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Liaison with Industry
The department has established continuing links with Geotechnical andPetroleum industries. As a result, many national and multinational organizationsare providing internships for practical training for Geological Engineeringstudents.
Laboratories
Engineering Geology
Rock Mechanics
Soil Mechanics
Hydrogeology
Environmental Geology Geophysics
Mineralogy and Petrology
Structural Geology
Computer
Key Research Areas
haracterizaC tion of water quality. Mechanical Excavation and Non-explosive rock fragmentation.
Acid Mine Drainage of Coal Mining areas.
Water flooding protection in underground mining.
Geotechnical Instrumentation.
Clay Mineralogy.
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First Semester Second Semester
Sr No. Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr No. Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1 MA-101 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 6 MA-102 Applied Mathematics-II 3 2
2 CH-102 Applied Chemistry 3 2 7 PHY-101 Applied Physics 3 2
3 EE-101 Applied Electricity 3 2 8 MIN-E-120 Min. & Petrology 3 2
4 ME-115 Engineering Drawing 2 6 9 GEO-E-110 Introduction to Geo-Engineering 3 2
5 MIN-E-110 Applied Geology 3 2 10 IS/HU-101 Islamic Studies & Pak Studies- I (Compulsoryfor Muslim Students)--Ethics & Pak Studies(Compulsory for non-Muslim Students)
4 0
Total 14 12 Total 16 8
Grand Total 14+12*=26 Grand Total 16+8*=24Third Semester Fourth Semester
11 MA-201 Applied Mathematics-III 3 0 17 CS-220 Computer Science & Numerical Analysis 3 3
12 CE-240 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 2 18 ME-240 Mechanics of Materials 3 2
13 MIN-E-210 Stratigraphy & Structural Geology 3 2 19 MIN-E-230 Statistics 3 0
14 MIN-E-220 Engineering Economy 3 0 20 MIN-E-240 Surveying 3 5
15 HU-220 Communication Skills 0 3 21 IS/HU-201 Islamic Studies & Pak Studies- I (Compulsoryfor Muslim Students)--Ethics & Pak Studies(Compulsory for non-Muslim Students)
4 0
16 ME-220 Applied Thermodynamics 4 2
Total 16 9 Total 16 10Grand Total 16+9 =25 Grand Total 16+10 =25
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
22 GEO-E-310 Engineering Geology 3 2 27 GEO-E-350 Petroleum Geology 3 1
23 GEO-E-320 Geophysical Exploration 3 2 28 MIN-E-360 Rock Mechanics 3 2
24 GEO-E-330 Geotechnical Engineering I 3 2 29 GEO-E-360 Earthquake Seismology & RiskAssessment
3 1
25 GEO-E-340 Hydrogeology 3 2 30 MIN-E-380 Explosives Engineering 3 2
26 MIN-E-340 Field Surveying 0 5 31 GEO-E-370 Geotechnical Engineering II 3 2
Total 12 13 Total 15 8
Grand Total 12+13 =25 Grand Total 15+8 =23Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
32 MIN-E-410 Engineering Management 3 0 37 GEO-E-440 Geological Aspects of Hazardous WasteManagement
3 1
33 GEO-E-410 Pavement & Foundation Engineering 3 2 38 MIN-E-460 Operations Research 3 1
34 MIN-E-430 Excavation Engineering 3 2 39 GEO-E-450 Drilling Engineering 3 1
35 GEO-E-420 Well Logging 3 2 40 GEO-E-460 Seismic Data Processing & Interpretation 3 1
36 GEO-E-430 Environmental Geology 3 2 41 GEO-E-470 Projects 0 6
Total 15 8 Total 12 10
Grand Total 15+8 =23 Grand Total 12+10 =22
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OUTLINE OF COURSES FOR THE B.Sc. DEGREE IN PETROLEUM& GAS ENGINEERING FOR THE ENTRY-2006 AND ONWARDS
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First Semester Second Semester
Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1 Pet.E-101 Elements of Petroleum Engineering. 3 1 6 MA-107 Applied Mathematics-I 4 0
2 E.E-101 Applied Electricity. 3 1 7 Phy-103 Applied Physics 3 1
3 Min.E-103 Applied Geology. 3 1 8 Min.E-115 Stratigraphy & Structural Geology. 3 1
4 Chem-101 Applied Chemistry 3 1 9 WS-105 Workshop Practice 0 2
5 M.E-111 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 1 2 10 IS/HU-101 Islamic/Pakistan Studies-I 3 0
11 HU-120 Communication Skills 0 2
TOTAL 13 06 TOTAL 13 06
GRAND TOTAL 19 GRAND TOTAL 19Third Semester Fourth Semester
12 Pet.E-202 Petrophysics. 3 1 17 Pet.E-203 Reservoir Fluids 3 1
13 Pet.E-205 Petroleum Geology & Exploration. 3 1 18 Pet.E-204 Drilling Engineering-I 3 1
14 MA-207 Applied Mathematics-II 4 0 19 Ch.E-221 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1
15 C.E-210 Strength of Materials. 3 1 20 C.E-240 Fluid Mechanics 3 1
16 IS/HU-201 Islamic/PakistanStudies-II 3 0 21 CS-201 Computer Programming & ApplicationSoftware.
3 1
TOTAL 16 03 TOTAL 15 05
GRAND TOTAL 19 GRAND TOTAL 20
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester22 Pet.E-306 Drilling Engineering-II 3 1 27 Pet.E-309 Production Engineering-I 3 1
23 Pet.E-307 Well Logging. 3 1 28 Pet.E-310 Natural Gas Engineering. 3 1
24 Pet.E-308 Reservoir Engineering-I 3 1 29 MA-307 Applied Mathematics-III 3 0
25 CS-301 Applied Numerical Methods. 3 1 30 Ch.E-315 Instrumentation & Control. 3 1
26 MA-330 Applied Statistics. 3 0 31 Ch.E-330 Chemical Technology of Petroleum 3 1
TOTAL 15 04 TOTAL 15 4
GRAND TOTAL 19 GRAND TOTAL 19
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
32 Pet.E-411 Corrosion Principles & Control in
Petroleum Industry
3 1 38 Pet.E-412 Reservoir Engineering-II 3 1
33 Pet.E-413 Petroleum Economics 3 0 39 Pet.E-414 Principles of Reservoir Simulation 3 1
34 Pet.E-417 Principles of Enhanced Oil Recovery. 3 1 40 Pet.E-415 Gas Reservoir Engineering. 3 1
35 Pet.E-418 Well Testing 3 1 41 Pet.E-416 Production Engineering-II 3 1
36 Ch.E-431 Environment & Safety 3 1 42 Pet.E-419 Project. 0 3
37 Pet.E-419 Project. 0 0
TOTAL 15 4 TOTAL 12 07
GRAND TOTAL 19 GRAND TOTAL 19
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Director, School of Architecture and DesignProf. Dr. Abdul Rehman
The UET School of Architecture and Design (SoAAD) is an academic entity ofthe UET, recently set up under the patronage of the Chancellor, Governor ofPunjab, Lt. Gen. (Retd). Khalid Maqbool. The school has been given themandate for offering the full arrays of creative disciplines that help delineateour built environment. Presently under the School there are two degreeawarding departments:
(a)
Department of Architecture(b) Department of Design
The academic disciplines include Bachelor programs in:i. Architecture (B. ARCH)ii. Product and Industrial design (B. PID)The School also intends to introduce various Specializations and academicprogrammes in the following fields of study:
ii.
Housing and Urban Design
iii.
Landscape Architectureiv.
Interior Designv.
Building Conservationvi. Urban Revitalizationvii.
Building Construction Management andviii.
Architectural Studies
OBJECTIVES AND ACADEMIC SYSTEM
SoAAD strongly believes that the purpose of university education, above andbeyond professional training, is to produce enlightened and progressivemembers of society. It is for these purposes that opening up of intellectualhorizons and development of a balanced personality are primary objectives ofSoAAD learning environment. SoAAD attempts to achieve these objectivesthrough a winding of knowledgebase in the formal curriculum, and exposureto a social and intellectual environment developed and maintained throughinformal and co-curricular activities.
A comprehensive introduction of two departments of the School now follows:
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DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
The SoAAd Department of Architecture has a history approaching half acentury. Established in 1962, it has the distinction of offering the first-degreeprogram of Architecture in the Country. Thus, the Department has been afundamental contributor towards the founding and establishment of the
profession of Architecture in Pakistan By now it has a large body of alumni,and through them, it has the honor and credit of shaping a significant part ofthe current built environment in urban Pakistan
Over the decades, the Department has developed unmatched expertise invarious facets of the profession of Architecture. At present, in terms ofqualifications, as well as width and breadth of relevant knowledge base, itsfaculty far surpasses any other school/department of architecture in the
country. The Department, thus has not only maintained its leading role inarchitectural education, it is set to expand its frontiers even further through itsflowering in the form of School of Architecture and Design (SoAAD).
The working environment within the Department is pleasant and intimate. Thestudents spend a significant part of their working in Design Studios which,coupled with low student intake, ensures high degree of interaction betweenstudents, and between students and staff. More than Forty years old traditionof co-education within the Department, and a high proportion of femaleteaching staff ensures healthy gender relationships. At present, the genderbalance within the Department is strongly tilted towards female students(about 70 to 80%).
ChairmanProf. Dr. M. Yusuf Awan
ProfessorsDr. Abdul RehmanDr. Siddiq-a-AkbarDr. Neelum Naz
Associate ProfessorsMr. M. Naeem MirMr. Muhammad Arshad
Assistant ProfessorsMr. Shahid Jamal **
LecturersMs. Shama AnbrineMs. Munazza AkhtarMs. Maryam FayyazMr. Muhammad Saad KhanMr. Jawaad Ahmed TahirMs. Madiha AltafMs. Amna Rafi Ch.
Ms. Nadia NaveedMs. Aqsa Malik*On leave abroad
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BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS IN ARCHITECTURE (B. ARCH)
At present the Department runs a 5-year program of studies leading to aprofessional degree in Architecture (B.Arch.). Graduates of this program willhave fulfilled all licensing requirements of Pakistan Council of Architects andTown Planners (PCATP), and shall be able to practice Architecture anywherein Pakistan. Students registered for this program will also have the option togain specialization as indicated above.
The program of study is highly demanding and only those students arerecommended to apply who are willing to work long hours. Furthermore, asignificant component of studies involve fieldwork, where students arerequired to visit construction sites, conduct field surveys, and join out ofstation study tours. B.Arch. degree requirements also include 16 weeks ofinternship in a professional establishment, which would typically take placeduring summer vacations.
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS IN ARCHITECTURE
The postgraduate program in architecture was instituted in 1990. By now, ithas matured and includes M. Arch, M. Phil and Ph.D. programs. The M. Archis primarily a taught course though its research content is also significant;both one-year full time and two-year part time variants are offered. The M.
Arch program is primarily geared towards professionals who wish to broaden
their professional perspectives.
The two-year M. Phil, and Ph.D. programs are by research only. These areessentially intended for academics or mature architects who have developedan interest in some particular aspect of the built environment that they whichto explore in some depth.Further details are provided in the Postgraduate Prospectus of the university.
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with honors based upon the quality of performance in the program Athorough understanding of design principles and practice isgained
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with honors based upon the quality of performance in the programand current Faculty regulations.
The program encourages user-centered design. It addressesrequirements relating to the environments of use, marketing,manufacturing technology, engineering, ergonomics andenvironmental sustainability.
Students develop their creative and professional abilities tounderstand and resolve these requirements, while working at thefrontiers of social and technological change.
A thorough understanding of design principles and practice is gainedthrough design project work and industry placement.
The work environment at the department is very friendly and comfortable, withmore than forty percent female students. There is strong interaction betweenstudents and teachers. The goal is to have designers who can synthesizetechnology and aesthetics in the service of human need. Graduates areanticipated to become leaders in the chosen field as self-starters making things
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COURSES OF READING FOR BACHELORS IN PRODUCT &INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
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First Semester Second Semester
Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit HrsTh Pr Th Pr
1 PID: 101 Fundamentals of Design I 02 3.5 7 PID: 111 Fundamental of Design II 02 3.5
2 PID: 102 Visual Communication I x 2.5 8 PID: 112 Visual Communications II x 2.5
3 MET/PID: 103 Materials and Technology I 02 01 9 MET/PID: 113 Materials and Technology II 02 01
4 PID: 104 History of Creative Arts and Design I 02 01 10 PID: 115 Computer Aided Design I x 2.5
5 PID: 105 Introduction to Computers 01 01 11 ME/PID: 116 Workshop Practice I x 1.5
6 IS/HU: 101 Islamic and Pakistan Studies 03 x 12 MA/PID: 117 Mathematics 03 x
Total 10 09 Total 07 11
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 18
Third Semester Fourth Semester
13 PID: 201 Product Design-I 02 3.5 19 PID: 211 Product Design-II 02 3.5
14 PID: 202 Ergonomics-I 02 01 20 INL/PID: 212 Ergonomics-II 02 01
15 MET/PID: 203 Materials & Technology-III 02 01 21 PID: 215 Computer Aided Design-III x 3.5
16 PID: 204 History of Creative Art & Design-II 02 01 22 PID: 216 Aesthetics-II 02 x
17 PID: 205 Computer Aided Design-II x 2.5 23 MA/PID: 217 Statistics 03 x
18 PID: 206 Aesthetics-I 02 x 24 IS/HU-102 Islamic and Pakistan Studies 03 x
Total 10 09 Total 12 08
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Computer Aided Design (CAD) and other computer applications such as
Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), Geographic Information System(GIS) and MS Office in the evening time.
The faculty members also extend consultancy and advisory services to
government and non-governmental organizations. The department holds a
number of planning projects such as preparation of Master Plans, Katchi AbadiImprovement Plans, and designing of Housing Schemes on its credit. Thedepartment has also worked with ERRA for the rehabilitation and reconstructionof the earthquake effected areas of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and preparing a 25years master plan for Bagh Town.
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reflects its tradition of dedication and commitment to the profession. Theacademic staff of the department has brought out a large number of
publications in journals of national and international repute.
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academic staff of the department has brought out a large number of
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
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Chairman
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ozair Ahmad
Professors
Dr. Muhammad Ozair Ahmad
Associate Professors
Mr. Saeed AhmadMr. Maqbool Ahmad ChaudhryMr. Nazir Ahmad ShahidDr. Muhammad Iqbal Bhatti
Assistant Professors
Mr. Muhammad Naeem GulMr. Nazir Ahmad ChaudhryMr. Muhammad ShafiqueMr. Muhammad Naeem**Mr. Muhammad Mushtaq
Mr. Shafique-ur-Rahman*Mrs. Samia Azhar
Lecturers
Mrs. Rubina FayyazMr. Mustafa Habib*
Mr. M. Irfan QadirMr. Faraz Khalid Toor*Mrs. Sahar AfshanMrs. Saima NazirMrs. Shumaila SamreenMr. Anjum PervaizMrs. Faiza Khan KhattakMr. Qasim Ali Ch*.
Mrs. Saadia IsmailMrs. Samina Saeed Khan* On higher studies abroad** On study leave
Most of the degree programs offered by different departments ofthe University have courses in Applied Mathematics and Statisticsas an integral part of their curricula. The department has theresponsibility of planning and teaching these courses. In additionthe department itself offers the courses of study in M.Sc. (AppliedMathematics), M. Phil. (Applied Mathematics) and Ph.D. degree inMathematics.
Research Extension & Advisory Services
Research is an essential component of the academic pursuits of thefaculty members and the postgraduate students. The work of thefaculty is published in national and international journals. Thedepartment has a computer laboratory equipped with personalcomputers along with the internet facility.
A large number of institutions and organizations seek consultancyand advisory services of the faculty members and benefit from theirexpertise.
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Chairman
Syed Masood Haider Zaidi
Assistant ProfessorMs. Saiyada Qasim Zaidi
Lecturers
Mr. Muhammad Ajmal KhurshidMr. Muhammad IslamMr. Rashid ParwazMs. Amna ShafiqMs. Sabika KhurramMs. Alia Saleem NaushahiMian Muhammad Rauf AkhtarMs. Sadia Khan.Mr. Abid Javed.
The general objective of the courses in the Department of Humanities,Management and Social Sciences are to offset the narrowness of perceptionand outlook that results from early specialization in a technical field. Thedepartment offers courses in such disciplines as Communication Skills,Industrial and Engineering Economics, Project Management, ConsumerBehavior, Marketing, Economics for Planner and other Management subjects.Since engineers are responsible members of commercial enterprises andtechnical associations of a relatively high caliber, these disciplines help them toperform better in their job assignments and become high achievers in their
respective fields.
English is the medium for all technical & scientific disciplines in Pakistan. Thedepartment offers courses in remedial English and Technical Report Writing.The department also offers a course entitled Ethics & Pak Studies especiallydesigned for Non-Muslim students, who take it up in lieu of a compulsory coursethat is Islamic & Pak Studies.
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Prof. Dr. Hafiz M. Israeil Farooqui
Associate ProfessorDr. Irfan Khalid DhillonDr. Muhammad Khan Malik
Atiq-ur-Rahman (Islamic Studies)Syed M. Nadeem Bukhari (Pak Studies)
Lecturer/Research Associate (on contract)Hafiz Muhammad Shahbaz (Islamic Studies)Mr. Tanveer Qasim (Islamic Studies)Hafiz Zahid Latif (Islamic Studies)Malik Akhtar Hussain (Pak Studies)Ms. Gul Saria Ashraf (Pak Studies)
Visiting FacultyProf. Dr. Muhammad Yahya (ArabicLanguage & Islamic Studies)
The engineering curricula in the University are supplemented with courses inIslamic Studies. These are meant to appraise the students of the cultural,political, economic and other aspects of Islamic Ideology, to make them realizethe richness of their heritage and enable them to be not only competentengineers but also staunch Muslims.
Courses Offered
For the realization of these objectives the subject of Islamic studies wasintroduced in the University as an optional subject in 1961. In the subsequentyears, due to its importance the subject was made compulsory for all the Muslimstudents and its scope was progressively enlarged. Now the departmentteaches Islamic Studies to the Engineering classes as well as Architecture andCity & Regional Planning.
In 1982 the Government of Pakistan prescribed Pakistan Studies as anessential component of the syllabi at all levels of education. Since then theDepartment is teaching this subject also.
Research and Other ActivitiesThe teachers of the department are engaged in writing research papers andarticles on the socio-economic problems of the country and their solutions.
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FACULTY
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ProfessorDr.Tauseef Aized (Chairman)
LecturersMr.Ali Haroon *Mr.Ali Shahid *Syeda Faiza AbbasiMr. Zohaib AftabMr. Kamran KhanMr. Ahmad AliMr. Shahid HussainMr. Farhan MaqboolMr. Awais Hafeez
THE DEPARTMENT
The modern technology coupled with the requirements of theindustry is set to a large number of innovative applications.
One of such application in Mechatronics & ControlEngineering. The discipline of Mechatronics & Control
Engineering is a combination of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering domains.This Discipline deals with integration of Mechanical Devices,Actuators, Sensors,Electronics, Intelligent Controllers and Computers, etc. The field of Mechatronics& Control Engineering has led to new applications in Computer-Aided Designs,Computer Numerical Control, Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, AdvancedQuality Control and System Management, etc.
*On higher studies abroad
LABORATORIES
Embedded Systems Laboratory
Electric Circuits Laboratory
Digital Systems Laboratory
Mechanics Laboratory
Thermodynamics Laboratory
Engineering Mechanics Laboratory
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FACULTY
LABORATORIES
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ProfessorDr. Muhammad Mahmood Ahmad
LecturersSyed Waqas Ahmad *Miss Ayesha IrshadMiss Rabia SharifMr. Qasim ImtiazMr. Khalid MahmoodMiss Saira BanoMiss Iram Shahjehan
THE DEPARTMENT
Chemical Industry is surrounding the city of Faisalabad and is still rapidly growing. A largenumber of innovation have taken place in the field of Chemical and polymer Engineering.New Processes, like Polymer processing industry is growing rapidly. Finished goodsindustry is also developing. The opening up of this Department in the city of Faisalabad
shall considerably help in gearing up the development, research and productivity of qualityproducts in Faisalabad, in particular and in Pakistan, in general.
LABORATORIES
Chemical Process Industries Laboratory
Fuels & Combustion Laboratory
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Laboratory
Chemical Reactor Design Laboratory
Heat Transfer Laboratory
Mass Transfer Laboratory
Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer Laboratory
Fluid Flow Laboratory
Particle Technology Laboratory
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FACULTY
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LecturersMr. Abdur Rehman (Mathematics)Miss Shazia Karim (Mathematics)Miss Ghufrana Samin (Chemistry) *Mr. Kamran Shaheen (English)Mr. Muhammad Aslam (Islamic Studies)Ms. Sajida Naveed (Chemistry)Miss Arshi Khalid (Mathematics)
Miss Somia Tasneem (Pakistan Studies)Miss Shumaila Noreen (Mathematics)Miss Sumaira Shaukat (Computer Science)
Mr. Sajjad Ahmad (Chemistry)THE DEPARTMENT
The objective of the Department of Humanities, Basic Sciences and IslamicStudies is to offset the narrowness of perception & outlook that results fromearly specialization in a technical field. The Department offers courses inEnglish Communication Skills, Industrial & Engineering Economics, Project,Management & Economics, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, and
Applied Chemistry, Pakistan and Islamic Studies
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B.Sc. ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING(KSK)
First Year
First Semester Second SemesterSr CourseNo Title Credit Hrs Sr CourseNo Title Credit Hrs
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Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
Th Pr Th Pr
1 EE110 Electric Circuits 3 1 6 EE101 Semiconductor Devices 3 1
2 EE130 Introduction to Computer Prog 3 1 7 EE131 Digital Logic Design 3 1
3 EE100 Electrical Workshop Practice 0 1 8 MA111 Differential Equations 3 0
4 PHY114 Physics 3 1 9 IS124 Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. Stds 3 0
5 MA110 Calculus 4 0 10 EE132 Advanced Prog Techniques 3 1
Subtotal 17 Subtotal 18
Second Year
Third Semester Fourth Semester11 EE210 Network Analysis 3 1 16 EE220 Signals and Systems 3 0
12 EE211 Analog Electronic Circuits 3 1 17 EE212 Digital Electronic Circuits 3 1
13 EE250 Electrical Machines Fundamentals 3 1 18 MA211 Vector Calculus 3 0
14 MEaaa Thermodynamics or Mechanics 3 1 19 MA212 PDEs & Complex Analysis 3 0
15 MA210 Linear Algebra 3 0 20 IS244 Islamic Stds/ Ethics & Pak. Stds 3 0
HU201 English Composition 3 0
Subtotal19
Subtotal19
Third YearFifth Semester Sixth Semester
21 EE3XX Applied Probability for Engineers 3 0 26 EE321 Communication Systems 3 1
22 EE301 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 27 EE340 Control Systems 3 1
23 EE330 Microprocessor Systems 3 1 28 EE351 Power Gen, Trans. & Dist 3 1
24 MA310 Numerical Methods 3 0 29 HU302 Technical Report Writing 3 0
25 HU301 Communication Skills 3 0 30 IE301 Eng. Economics & Mngmnt. 3 0
Subtotal 16 Subtotal 18
Fourth Year
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
31 EE408 Project 0 3 36 EE409 Project 0 332 EE440 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 37 EE424 Wireless Communications 3 1
33 EE412 Integrated Electronics 3 1 38 EE4yy Elective II 3 1
34 EE431 Computer Networks 3 1 39 EE4zz Elective III 3 1
35 EE4xx Elective I 3 1
Subtotal 19 Subtotal 15
ChairmanProf Dr NadeemFeroze
The curriculum of the program encompasses the design and development of
unit processes and unit operations of bioprocesses and its applications in theproduction of biochemical/pharmaceuticals The prominent courses taught
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Prof. Dr. Nadeem Feroze
Professors1.
Dr. Nadeem Feroze2.
Dr. Anwar ul Haq3. Prof. Dr. Javed Makeem (Visiting)
Lecturers1.
Sayyed Mohsin Ali Kazmi2.
Mrs. Saima Yaseen*3.
Ms. Humera Siddique*4. Ms. Asma Khan5.
Mr. Muhammad Tajammal Munir6.
Ms. Amna Iftikhar7.
Ms. Masooma Sundus
* On EOL for higher studies.** Senior faculty members from the main campus of U.E.T. are alsoinvolved in the teaching of classes at the department.
The department offers a 4-years Bachelors Degree in Biochemical andPharmaceutical Engineering. The need for this degree program was felt dueto the rapid growth of the use of biological processing techniques in thechemical and pharmaceutical industries.
production of biochemical/pharmaceuticals. The prominent courses taughtunder this program include reaction engineering, heat transfer, mass transfer,fluid flow, process design, instrumentation & control quality control andmanagement.The department is being equipped with modern facilities in the followinglaboratories:
Microbiology Lab
Biochemistry Lab
Pharmaceutical Processing Lab
Transport Process Lab
Biochemical Reactors Lab
Instrumentation Lab
Process Quality Control Lab
Computer Lab
Audio Visual LabStudents completing this degree program will find employment in industriesrelated to the production and processing of biological products. Opportunities
include placement with manufacturers, consulting firms and work in the areasof biotechnology, biomedical, environmental engineering, pharmaceuticalindustry, food processing industries, agricultural industries and biochemical/chemical industries.
B.Sc. Biochemical & Pharmaceutical Engineering (KSK)
Courses
First Semester Third Semester
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1 CH-101 Applied Chemistry I 3 1 7 B.P.E-201 Industrial Stiochiometry 3 1
2 ME-115 Engineering Drawing 2 1 8 B.P.E-202 Fundamentals of PharmaceuticalPreparation
3 1
3 BPE-101 Fundamentals of Microbiology 3 1 9 B.P.E-203 Biochemical Engg.Fundamentals 3 1
4 BPE-102 Computers and Computation 2 1 10 M.A.-203 Applied Mathematics- II 3 0
5 IS/HU-101 Islamic and Pakistan Studies-I(Compulsory for Muslim Students)Ethics and Pakistan Studies-I(For non Muslims Students)
3 0 11 IS/HU-201 Islamic and Pakistan Studies-II(Compulsory for Muslim Students)Ethics and Pakistan Studies-II(For non Muslims Students)
3 0
6 HU-120 Communication Skills 2
Total= 13+6 = 19 Total= 15+3 =18
Second Semester Fourth Semester
12 MA-103 Applied Mathematics-I 4 0 18 Ch.E-204 Fluid Flow 3 1
13 CH-102 Principles of Biochemistry 2 1 19 B.P.E-204 Bioinformatics 3 1
14 PHY-101 Applied Physics 3 1 20 B.P.E.-205 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3 1
15 ME-105 Mechanical Technology 0 2 21 Ch.E-205 Chemical Engineering Economics 3 0
16 BPE-103 Particle Technology 2 1 22 M.A.-220 Computer Science and Numerical Analysis 3 1
17 EE-101 Applied Electricity and Electronics 2 1
Total= 13+6 = 19 Total= 15+4 =19
Chairman initiated at Kala Shah Kaku (KSK) campus of this university from the
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL MECHATRONICS AND MANUFACTURINGENGINERING
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Prof. Dr Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry(Looking After)
Professors1. Prof. Dr Tausef Aized
Lecturers1. Miss Rabia Shaukat
2.
Miss Maryam Masood3.
Mr. Shahid Imran4.
Mr. Fahad Noor5.
Mr. Saqib Anwar
An ever-growing demand for energy in the country has necessitated anexclusive degree program in the field of Energy Technology. Accordingly, a 4-year under-graduate program in Energy and Power Engineering has been
academic session 2007. The purpose of this program is to provide the state ofart education in the field of sustainable conventional, non-conventional andrenewable energy resources and their proper and economical utilization togenerate electrical power.
The curriculum has been designed in a manner such that upon successfulcompletion of the degree, the graduates will be well familiar with
The conventional, non-conventional and renewable energy
resources
Energy and sustainable developments
Energy conservation, energy efficiency and energy management
Advanced energy systems
Fuel cell systems and development
Energy policy, economics and planning.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND BASIC SCIENCES
Professor
Dr. Nawazish Ali Shah
departments in the teaching of Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Humanities
and Social sciences.
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Assistant Professors1. Ms Aneela Anwar
Lecturers1. Ms Samina Akbar2.
Kaleem Abbas Asghar3. Tanveer Qayyum
This department provides support to the three degree-awarding
B Sc in Energy and Power Engineering
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Sr CourseNo Title Credit Hrs Sr CourseNo Title Credit Hrs
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Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs Sr Course No Title Credit Hrs
1 MA-101 Applied Mathematics-I 2+0 7 IS-101 Islamic and Pakistan Studies 2+0
2 EE- 101 Electrical Technology 2+1 8 ME-133 Manufacturing Processes 2+0
3 WS-105 Workshop Practice 0+4 9 ME-216 Engineering Dynamics 2+1
4 ME-116 Engineering Statics 2+1 10 ET-123 Computer Programming 2+1
5 ME-120 Thermodynamics-I 2+1 11 ME-122 Fluid Mechanics-I 2+1
6 ME-130 Industrial Materials 2+0 12 ME-110 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 2+2
Total: 10+7=17 Total: 11+6=17
Cumulative Total: 17 Cumulative Total: 34Second Year
Third Semester Fourth Semester
13 MA-201 Applied Mathematics-II 2+0 19 IS-201 Islamic and Pakistan Studies 2+0
14 EE-201 Industrial Electronics 2+1 20 EE-202 DC and AC Power Transmission 2+0
15 HU-201 Communication Skills 0+1 21 ME-215 Machine Design and CAD 2+1
16 ET-231 Energy Resources-I 2+1 22 ET-242 Fuels and Combustion 2+0
17 ME-211 Mechanics of Materials-I 2+1 23 ME-220 Thermodynamics-II 2+1
18 ME-212 Mechanics of Machines 2+1 24 ME-221 Fluid Mechanics-II 2+1
Total: 10+5=15 Total: 12+3=15
Cumulative Total: 49 Cumulative Total: 64Third Year
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
25 MA-301 Numerical Analysis 2+1 31 ET-361 Solar Energy 2+1
26 ET-351 Energy Resources-II 2+1 32 ME-424 IC Engines 2+1
27 ET-352 Mechanics of Materials-II 2+1 33 ET-363 Power Generation 2+1
28 ET-353 Heat and Mass Transfer 2+1 34 ET-364 Radiation Energy Transfer 2+1
29 ET-354 Refrigeration and Heat Pumps 2+1 35 ET-365 Energy Management 2+0
30 ME-402 Instrumentation 2+1 36 ET-366 Biomass Energy 2+0
Total Hours 12+6=18 Total Hours 12+4=16
Cumulative Total: 82 Cumulative Total: 98
Final Year
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
37 EE-401 Power System Design and Operation 2+1 43 ET-481 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 2+1
38 ET-471 Nuclear Engineering 2+0 44 ET-482 Energy Systems Analysis 2+1
39 ET-472 Energy and Environment 2+0 45 ET-483 Photo-voltaic Energy 2+0
40 ET-473 Energy Modeling 2+1 46 ET-484 Energy Conservation 2+0
41 ET-474 Control Engineering 2+1 47 ET-485 Computational Fluid Dynamics 2+1
42 ET-499 Projects 0+4 48 ET-499 Projects 0+4
Total: 10+8=18 Total: 10+9=19
Cumulative Total: 116 Cumulative Total: 135
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RACHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, GUJRANWALA
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGHead of Department Engr. Azar TaufiqueDr. Khawja Riffat Hassan Engr. Atta-ur-Rehman
Engr. Haroon Farooq
Engr. Muhammad Aslam Engr. Muhammad Imran
Engr. M. Mohsin Ahmed Sadiq
Engr. Ubaid-Ur-Rehman Ghori
Engr. Zahid Abbas Shah
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g qAssociate Professor Engr. Muhammad Rehan ArifMalik Javed Safdar * Engr. Shakeel AhmadEngr. Faheem Gohar **
Lecturers/Lab EngineersEngr. Adnan Bashir * VisitingEngr. Muhammad Akmal ** On Study Leave
Engr. M. Naveed AkhtarEngr. Tayyab Mehmood **
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Assistant Professor Engr. Saqib Hameed
Mr. Awais Ahmad Khan Engr. Tariq Nawaz
Engr. Hassan Ali
Lecturers/Lab Engineers
Engr. Qasim Ali RanjhaEngr. Aamir Shahzad
Engr. Muhammad Qasim
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURINGENGINEERING
Head of Department Engr. Muhammad RamzanTabbasum
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Sheikh Engr. Muhammad Haseeb
HasnatEngr. Muhammad AdilFarooq
Lecturers/Lab Engineers Engr. Farukh
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCEAND ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL SCIENCE, HUMANITIESAND ISLAMIC STUDIES
LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFMr. Muhammad Tufail DhoodhaalDeputy Registrar AdministrationMr. Ghulam Safdar MalikDeputy Registrar (Accounts)Mr. Liaquat Ali TahirIncharge Examinations
Mr. Adnan BashirAcademics Officer
Mr. Muhammad AbdullahIncharge Library
Mr. Muhammad Mazhar AliAccounts Officer
Engr. Waheed AhmadProject Officer
Mr. Kamran RashidI.T. Administrator
Lecturers/Lab Engineers Miss. Ayesha Naseer
Mr. Shahid Islam Miss. Tayybah Kiran
Mr. Abdul Jaleel
Lecturers Lecturer/Lab EngineerMr. Liaquat Ali Tahir Mr. Mateen AhmedMr. Muhammad Abdullah
RACHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, GUJRANWALA
B.Sc ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: SEMESTER SYSTEM 2007
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The Proposed scheme of studies approved by academics council for B.Sc Electrical Engineering is available on page 12.
B.Sc MECHENICAL ENGINEERING: SEMESTER SYSTEM 2007
The Proposed scheme of studies approved by academics council for B.Sc Electrical Engineering is available on page 21.
B.Sc INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING: SEMESTER SYSTEM 2007
The Proposed scheme of studies approved by academics council for B.Sc Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering is available
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Chairman Board of GovernorsLt G (R) M h d Ak Kh
Research & Office StaffM Abd R h
Ms. Sana Riaz
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Lt. Gen (R) Muhammad Akram Khan
DirectorProf. Dr. Waqar Mahmood
Technical Committee
Prof. Dr. Naveed Malik
Vice-Chancellor, Virtual University,LahoreProf. Dr. Fakhar LodhiProfessor,FAST National University, Lahore
Dr. Hamayun Mushtaq Mian
FacultyProf. Dr. Zubair A. KhanConsultant/Principal Investigator
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Naeem AyyazConsultant/Principal Investigator
Dr. Muid MuftiConsultant/Principal Investigator
Dr. Akmal Butt.
ProfessorDr. Abdul Waheed
Adjunct Faculty Member
Mr. Abd ur Rehman
Mr. Adeel Ahmed
Mr. Asif Khalil
Ms. Fadia Shahr
Mr. Farzeen Abbas
Ms. Haleema Mehmood
Mr. Hasan Saghir
Mr. Iman Mustafa
Mr. Imran Javed
Mr. Imran Sarwar
Ms. Iram Naseer
Mr. Jamshaid Iqbal Janjua
Ms. Madiha manzoor
Mr. Mirza Muzammil Baig
Mr. Muhammad Asif Raza
Mr. M. Hassan Jamal
Mr. M. Imran Sarwar
Mr. Muhammad Wasim Musharaf Dar
Ms. Qanita Ahmad
Ms. Ruqayya Akbar
Mr. Sarfraz Alam
Mr. Shahid Awan
Mr. Shoaib Akram
Mr. Sohail Shahzad
Mr. Umar Khayyam
Mr. Zafar ImranMr. Zahid Iqbal
Mr. Imran Ali Shah
Mr. Irfan Younas
Mr. Khurram Shahzad
Mr. M Aamir Mughal
Mr. Muhammad Javed
Mr. Niamat Ali
Mr. Rizwan Shahid
Mr. Shoukat Ali
Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science (KICS) is an institute of appliedresearch covering the general area of Information Technology and ComputerScience. The name of the institute has been chosen to honor and commemorateone of the greatest Muslim thinkers and mathematicians, namely Al-Khawarizmi
Abu Musa, who lived and worked in a small town of Azerbaijan from 780 AD to850 AD. Al-Khawarizmi is recognized in learned circles not only as the father of
Algebra, but also the inventor of the concept of 'Algorithm'. In fact the wordalgorithm is simply believed to be a corruption of Al-Khawarizmi. Therefore, Al-
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Khawarizmi is rightfully acknowledged as the inventor of all the mathematicalconcepts used by Alan Turing and John Von Nuemann to introduce theirrespective models for digital computers.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
KICS has undertaken projects in the following areas:-
4G Mobile Wireless Technologies (WiMax)Digital Content Protection and Digital Rights Managements
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KICS has been established to conduct research and development activities inthe areas of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Advance Electronics,in collaboration with Industries, International Research and AcademicOrganization. The efforts is to address fundamental factors constrainingPakistan from emerging as a industrialized nation; such as
Development of world class applied research resources in Pakistan.
Development of a stream of good teachers and researchers in the areaof IT, Telecommunication and Electronics in Pakistan.
To gather the best talent and provide them with an environment andfocus for creating new technologies and products.
To create national self-sufficiency, especially in the public sector, byaddressing problems unique to Pakistan.
To addressing certain high-tech sensitive areas where technologycannot feasibly be imported from abroad.
To develop a tradition of world-class research in Pakistan inmathematical algorithms, IT, Telecommunication & Electronics.
To pursue education and research, in collaboration with a highlyaccredited universities in the west at postgraduate level, and awardmasters and doctorate degrees by research.
To advised research thesis for Masters & Ph.D. students from Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Mechatronics & Control andIndustrial Engineering Departments.
To provide high quality teaching support at the post-graduate level.
Gather best available Pakistani talent in one place in Pakistan andprovide an environment for creating new technologies and products forpromoting export from Pakistan.
Design of Modems and Software Define Radio
Automated University Management System
Medical Management Systems
Automated Utility Metering
Enterprise Management Information System (EMIS)
Automated Test Management SystemGSM Based Security System
Optical Networking Technologies
Multicore Processor Performance Evaluation
Open Source Tools and Technologies Development
DSP Trainer Development
Energy Invoice Processing Automation System Development
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