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PROGRAM VISION Achieve leadership in the field of communications and computer engineering and gain the confidence of the local and regional community in the graduate of the program. http://engfac.mans.edu.eg/ COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION ENGINEERING PROGRAM MATRIX Faculty of Engineering – Mansoura University PROGRAM AIMS Upon successful completion of the CIE program, graduates must be able to: 1. Acquire knowledge of mathematics, elementary science, necessary to solve engineering fundamental problems, design systems, conduct experiments, and analyze data within realistic constraints and considering the impacts on society and environment. 2. Identify practical, soft, presentation, management and language skills to ensure effective communication, display professional, manage projects and ethical responsibilities, engage in self and life-long learning, and demonstrate knowledge of contemporary engineering issues. 3. Acquire knowledge and practical skills of communication and information engineering requirements to solve their associated problems, design and conduct experiments within heterogeneous teams under realistic constraints. 4. Identify different kinds of communication, network, security, control, and electronics, embedded systems with an understanding the design, operation, maintenance and associated limitations in industrial applications. 5. Use current advanced techniques, skills, necessary to design, implement computer-based systems in diverse fields with appropriate attention to hardware installation, software design, data manipulation and system operations. 6. Incorporate economics and business practices on both operational and decision-making levels including projects and risks using system analysis tools and techniques. The graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Memorize concepts and theories of mathematics and elementary sciences related to the communication and information engineering. 2. Recognize the basics of information and communication technology (ICT). 3. Identify the characteristics of engineering materials related to the communication and information engineering. 4. Underline the principles of design for elements, processes and systems related to communication and information engineering. 5. Define the methodologies of solving engineering problems, data collection and interpretation. 6. Describe the quality assurance systems, codes of practice and standards 7. Recognize the health and safety requirements and environmental issues. 8. Recognize business and management principles relevant to engineering. 9. Identify current engineering technologies as related to communication and information engineering. 10.Be aware of topics related to humanitarian interests and moral issues. 11.Be aware of Technical language and report writing 12.Identify Professional ethics and impacts of engineering solutions on society and environment. 13.Identify Contemporary engineering topics. 14.List principles of analyzing and design of electronic circuits and control systems. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO’s) Knowledge and Understanding A PROGRAM MISSION The Computer and Communications Engineering program at Mansoura University aims to prepare scientifically qualified and professional engineers in the fields of communications and computer engineering, able to compete in the local and regional labor market and conduct scientific research to serve society and develop the environment. The graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary team. 2. Work in stressful environment and within constraints. 3. Communicate effectively. 4. Demonstrate efficient IT capabilities. 5. Lead and motivate individuals. 6. Effectively manage tasks, time, and resources. 7. Search for information and engage in life-long self-learning discipline. 8. Acquire entrepreneurial skills. 9. Refer to relevant literatures. General and Transferrable Skills D The graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Select appropriate mathematical and computer-based methods for modeling and analyzing problems. 2. Select appropriate solutions for engineering problems based on analytical thinking. 3. Think in a creative and innovative way in problem solving and design. 4. Combine, exchange, and assess different ideas, views, and knowledge from a range of sources. 5. Assess and evaluate the characteristics and performance of components, systems and processes. 6. Investigate the failure of components, systems, and processes. 7. Solve engineering problems, often on the basis of limited and possibly contradicting information. 8. Select and appraise appropriate ICT tools to a variety of engineering problems. 9. Judge engineering decisions considering balanced costs, benefits, safety, quality, reliability, and environmental impact. 10. Incorporate economic, societal, environmental dimensions and risk management in design. 11. Analyze results of numerical models and assess their limitations. 12. Create systematic and methodic approaches when dealing with new and advancing technology. 13. Formulate mathematical tools, computing methods, design techniques for modeling and analyzing communication and computer-based systems. 14. Integrate computer objects running on different system configurations. 15. Synthesize, and apply suitable IT tools to computer engineering problems. 16. Create various computer-based solutions to business system problems including direct and indirect costs and cost-benefit analysis. 17. Identify symptoms in problematic situations. 18. Innovate solutions based on non-traditional thinking and the use of the latest information and communication technologies. Intellectual Skills B 15. Recognize Biomedical instrumentation. 16. Acquire the basics of communication systems. 17. Describe the characteristics of coding and decoding techniques related to ICT. 18. Acquire an understanding of microwave applications. 19. Acquire an understanding of antennas and wave propagation. 20. State Nanotechnology applications. 21. Identify related research and current advances in the field of computer software and hardware. 22.Recognize the use of optical fiber. 23. Recall engineering principles in the fields of data manipulation, logic design, circuit analysis, machine and assembly languages, computer organization and architectures, memory hierarchy, embedded systems, signal processing, operating and distributed systems, real-time systems and reliability analysis. On successful completion of the program, the graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, information technology, design, business context and engineering practice integrally to solve engineering problems. 2. Professionally merge the engineering knowledge, understanding, and feedback to improve design, products and/or services. 3. Create and/or re-design a process, component or system, and carry out specialized engineering designs. 4. Practice the neatness and aesthetics in design and approach. 5. Use computational facilities and techniques, measuring instruments, workshops and laboratory equipment to design experiments, collect, analyze and interpret results. 6. Use a wide range of analytical tools, techniques, equipment, and software packages pertaining to the discipline and develop required computer programs. 7. Apply numerical modeling methods to engineering problems. 8. Apply safe systems at work and observe the appropriate steps to manage risks. 9. Demonstrate basic organizational and project management skills. 10. Apply quality assurance procedures and follow codes and standards. 11. Exchange knowledge and skills with engineering community and industry. 12. Prepare and present technical reports. 13. Design and operate computer-based, electronic and communication systems. 14. Use appropriate specialized communication and information engineering tools throughout the phases of the life cycle of system development; 15. Write computer programs on professional levels achieving acceptable quality measures in software development 16. Conduct user support activities appropriate to the discipline. Practical and Professional Skills C Knowledge and Understanding (Continued) A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MATH 001 Calculus 1 MATH 001 Calculus 1 PHYS 011 Physics-1 PHYS 011 Physics-1 MATH 002 Engineering Mechanics 1 MATH 002 Engineering Mechanics 1 ENG 031 Engineering Fundamentals 1 ENG 031 Engineering Fundamentals 1 CHEM 021 Chemistry CHEM 021 Chemistry ENG 032 Engineering Fundamentals 2 ENG 032 Engineering Fundamentals 2 CSE 051 Computer Programming CSE 051 Computer Programming MATH 003 Calculus 2 MATH 003 Calculus 2 MATH 005 Engineering Mechanics 2 MATH 005 Engineering Mechanics 2 PHYS 013 Physics-2 PHYS 013 Physics-2 UNC 041 English-1 UNC 041 English-1 UNC 042 English-2 UNC 042 English-2 CSE 156 Computer Architecture CSE 156 Computer Architecture CSE 162 Digital Design CSE 162 Digital Design ECE171 Solid State Electronics ECE171 Solid State Electronics MATH 106 Differential Equations MATH 106 Differential Equations MATH 107 Multi-Variable Calcilus MATH 107 Multi-Variable Calcilus CSE 155 Computer Engineering CSE 155 Computer Engineering UNC 142 Finance UNC 142 Finance UNC143 Technical English Writing UNC143 Technical English Writing UNC144 Decision Support System UNC144 Decision Support System ENG 111 Introduction to Civil Engineering ENG 111 Introduction to Civil Engineering CSE 153 Introduction to Data Structures & Software Engineering CSE 153 Introduction to Data Structures & Software Engineering ECE 172 Electronics 1 ECE 172 Electronics 1 ECE 161 Electric Circuit Analysis ECE 161 Electric Circuit Analysis 501 Training 1 501 Training 1 CSE 265 Databases CSE 265 Databases MATH 209 Probability and Statistics MATH 209 Probability and Statistics ECE264 Electromagnetic Fields ECE264 Electromagnetic Fields Math 208 Discrete Mathematics Math 208 Discrete Mathematics CSE 257 Operating System CSE 257 Operating System ENG 234 Fundamentals Thermo-Fluids ENG 234 Fundamentals Thermo-Fluids UNC 245 Management Information Systems UNC 245 Management Information Systems ECE 275 Signals and Systems ECE 275 Signals and Systems ECE 274 Electronics 2 ECE 274 Electronics 2 ECE 277 Introduction to Communication System ECE 277 Introduction to Communication System ENG 233 Engineering Economy ENG 233 Engineering Economy CSE 276 Control System CSE 276 Control System ECE 378 Analog and Digital Communications ECE 378 Analog and Digital Communications CSE 358 Computer Graphics CSE 358 Computer Graphics UNC 345 Operation Research UNC 345 Operation Research ENG 368 Electrical Energy Systems ENG 368 Electrical Energy Systems CSE 357 Internet Programming CSE 357 Internet Programming CSE 359 Microprocessor System CSE 359 Microprocessor System ECE 379 Digital Signal Processing ECE 379 Digital Signal Processing UNC 344 Law for Management UNC 344 Law for Management UNC 346 Marketing UNC 346 Marketing CSE 301 Software Engineering CSE 301 Software Engineering CSE 302 Computer & Network Security fundamentals CSE 302 Computer & Network Security fundamentals CSE 303 Foundations of Informations CSE 303 Foundations of Informations CSE 304 Distributed Systems CSE 304 Distributed Systems ECE 301 Electronics of Communications ECE 301 Electronics of Communications ECE 302 Mobile Communication System ECE 302 Mobile Communication System ECE 303 Electromagnetic Waves ECE 303 Electromagnetic Waves ECE 304 Optoelectronics ECE 304 Optoelectronics 502 Training 2 502 Training 2 UNC446 Quantitative Methods Of Quality Control UNC446 Quantitative Methods Of Quality Control UNC 447 Communication Skills UNC 447 Communication Skills UNC448 Projects Management UNC448 Projects Management 498 Project and Report 1 498 Project and Report 1 499 Project and Report 2 499 Project and Report 2 CSE 401 Human- Computer Interaction CSE 401 Human- Computer Interaction CSE 402 Web Based Information System CSE 402 Web Based Information System CSE 403 Compilers CSE 403 Compilers CSE 404 Multimedia CSE 404 Multimedia CSE 405 Parallel Algorithms CSE 405 Parallel Algorithms CSE 406 Embedded and Real Time System CSE 406 Embedded and Real Time System CSE 407 Decision Algorithms CSE 407 Decision Algorithms CSE 408 Selected Topics in Computer and Informations CSE 408 Selected Topics in Computer and Informations ECE 401 Intergrated Circuit Design ECE 401 Intergrated Circuit Design ECE 402 RF Circuits and Devices ECE 402 RF Circuits and Devices ECE 403 Microwave Engineering ECE 403 Microwave Engineering ECE 404 Antennas ECE 404 Antennas ECE 405 Communication Networks ECE 405 Communication Networks ECE 406 Telecommunication Systems ECE 406 Telecommunication Systems ECE 407 Digital Image Processing ECE 407 Digital Image Processing ECE 408 Selected Topics in Electronics & Communications ECE 408 Selected Topics in Electronics & Communications Course Name Code Course Name Code Level 400 Aims Knowledge and Understanding General Skills Professional and Practical Skills Intellictual Skills Level 200 Level 300 Level 100 Year Level 000

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Code Course Title الفرقة

الدراسية

General Aims Knowledge and Understanding Intellectual Skills Professional and Practical Skills General and Transferable Skills 1 2 3 4 5 A1

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A3

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A7

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BAS1011 Mathematics-1

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P P P P P P BAS1012 Physics-1 P P P P P P P P BAS1013 Mechanics-1 P P P P P P BAS+PRE1014 Engineering drawing and projection P P P P P P P P BAS1015 Chemistry-1 P P P P P P P P BAS1016 English P P P P P P P BAS1021 Mathematics-2

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P P P P P P P BAS1022 Physics-2 P P P P P P P P P P P P BAS1023 Mechanics-2 P P P P P P P P BAS+PRE1024 Engineering drawing and projection P P P P P P P P PRE1025 Production engineering P P P P P P P P CSE1026 Introduction to computer programming P P P P P P P P P BAS1027 Humanity-1 P P P P P P P P P BAS 8111 Mathematics 3

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P P P P P P P IRH 8112 Law and financing sources I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8113 Statistical applications in civil engineering W W W W W W W W W W W W W IRH 8114 Civil Engineering Drawing I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8115 plane Surveying - 1st term W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8116 Theory of structures 1 - 1st term S S S S S S S S S S BAS 8121 Mathematics 4

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P P P P P P P P P STE 8122 Strength of materials 1 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S EE + MPE 8123 Electerical and mechanical installation O O O O O O O O O IRH 8124 Technical reports in civil engineering I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8125 plane Surveying - 2nd term W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8126 Theory of structures 1 - 2nd term S S S S S S S S S S IRH 8211 Hydraulics 1

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IRH 8212 Irrigation and drainage engineering I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I STE 8213 Strength of materials 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S PWE 8214 Environmental sciences W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8215 Engineering behaviors S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8216 Theory of structures 2 - 1st term S S S S S S S S S S S S S S

PWE 8217 Topographic surveying and geodesy - 1st

term W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

ARE 8221 Building systems ي

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PWE 8222 Geology and soil mechanics W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8223 Reinforced Concrete 1 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S IRH 8224 Hydrology I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8225 Construction Equipment and Technology W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8226 Theory of structures 2 - 2nd term S S S S S S S S S S S

PWE 8227 Tepographic surveying and geodesy - 2nd

term W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

IRH 8311 Design of irrigation works 1 ل

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سرا

دل

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ثة

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I STE 8312 Quantities Estimation S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8313 Theory of structures 3 S S S S S S S S S S PWE 8314 Railroad engineering W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W IRH 8315 Hydraulic 2 - 1st term I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I STE 8316 Reinforced Concrete 2 - 1st term S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8317 Steel constructions 1 - 1st term S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8321 Soil mechanics and foundations 1

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S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S PWE8322 Transportation and traffic Engineering W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8323 Technical reports in civil engineering 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S IRH 8324 Hydraulic 2 - 2nd term I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I STE 8325 Reinforced Concrete 2 - 2nd term S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8326 Steel constructions 1 - 2nd term S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8411 Soil mechanics and foundations 2

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S S S S S S S S S S S S S S IRH 8412 Design of irrigation works 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8413 Highway and Airport Engineering W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8414 Construction project management S S S S S S S S S STE 8415 New construction materials S S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8415 Design of earthquake resistant structures S S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8415 Brick construction design S S S S S S S S S S S S

PWE 8415 Modern economical Techniques in

wastewater collection and treatment W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

IRH 8415 Water resource engineering I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8416

Modern trends in asphalt paving design

mixes W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

PWE 8416 Remote sensing W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W PWE 8416

Nonclassical methods in potable water

purificatin W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

STE 8416 Repair and strenthing of constructions S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S IRH 8416 Internal navigation engineering I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I STE 8421 Reinforced concrete 3 ي

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سرا

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S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S STE 8422 Steel constructions 2 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S IRH 8423 Harbors Engineering I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8424 Sanitary engineering W W W W W W W W W W W W W IRH 8425 Design of advanced irrigation systems I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IRH 8425 Design of large irrigation structures I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IRH 8425 Design of coastal protection works I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PWE 8425 Air Transportation Systems W W W W W W W W W W W W W STE 8425 Structure analysis using Computer S S S S S S S S S S S STE+PWE

+IRH8426 The project (all depts. of civil engineering)

PROGRAM VISION

Achieve leadership in the field of

communications and computer

engineering and gain the confidence of the

local and regional community in the

graduate of the program.

http://engfac.mans.edu.eg/

COMMUNICATION &

INFORMATION ENGINEERING

PROGRAM MATRIX

Faculty of Engineering – Mansoura University

PROGRAM AIMS Upon successful completion of the CIE program, graduates must

be able to:

1. Acquire knowledge of mathematics, elementary science, necessary to solve engineering fundamental problems, design systems, conduct experiments, and analyze data within realistic constraints and considering the impacts on society and environment.

2. Identify practical, soft, presentation, management and language skills to ensure effective communication, display professional, manage projects and ethical responsibilities, engage in self and life-long learning, and demonstrate knowledge of contemporary engineering issues.

3. Acquire knowledge and practical skills of communication and information engineering requirements to solve their associated problems, design and conduct experiments within heterogeneous teams under realistic constraints.

4. Identify different kinds of communication, network, security, control, and electronics, embedded systems with an understanding the design, operation, maintenance and associated limitations in industrial applications.

5. Use current advanced techniques, skills, necessary to design, implement computer-based systems in diverse fields with appropriate attention to hardware installation, software design, data manipulation and system operations.

6. Incorporate economics and business practices on both operational and decision-making levels including projects and risks using system analysis tools and techniques.

The graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Memorize concepts and theories of mathematics and

elementary sciences related to the communication and information engineering.

2. Recognize the basics of information and communication technology (ICT).

3. Identify the characteristics of engineering materials related to the communication and information engineering.

4. Underline the principles of design for elements, processes and systems related to communication and information engineering.

5. Define the methodologies of solving engineering problems, data collection and interpretation.

6. Describe the quality assurance systems, codes of practice and standards

7. Recognize the health and safety requirements and environmental issues.

8. Recognize business and management principles relevant to engineering.

9. Identify current engineering technologies as related to communication and information engineering.

10.Be aware of topics related to humanitarian interests and moral issues.

11.Be aware of Technical language and report writing 12.Identify Professional ethics and impacts of engineering

solutions on society and environment. 13.Identify Contemporary engineering topics. 14.List principles of analyzing and design of electronic

circuits and control systems.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO’s)

Knowledge and Understanding A

PROGRAM MISSION

The Computer and Communications

Engineering program at Mansoura University

aims to prepare scientifically qualified and

professional engineers in the fields of

communications and computer engineering,

able to compete in the local and regional labor

market and conduct scientific research to serve

society and develop the environment.

The graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary team. 2. Work in stressful environment and within constraints. 3. Communicate effectively. 4. Demonstrate efficient IT capabilities. 5. Lead and motivate individuals. 6. Effectively manage tasks, time, and resources. 7. Search for information and engage in life-long self-learning

discipline. 8. Acquire entrepreneurial skills. 9. Refer to relevant literatures.

General and

Transferrable Skills D

The graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Select appropriate mathematical and computer-based

methods for modeling and analyzing problems. 2. Select appropriate solutions for engineering problems based

on analytical thinking. 3. Think in a creative and innovative way in problem solving and

design. 4. Combine, exchange, and assess different ideas, views, and

knowledge from a range of sources. 5. Assess and evaluate the characteristics and performance of

components, systems and processes. 6. Investigate the failure of components, systems, and

processes. 7. Solve engineering problems, often on the basis of limited and

possibly contradicting information. 8. Select and appraise appropriate ICT tools to a variety of

engineering problems. 9. Judge engineering decisions considering balanced costs,

benefits, safety, quality, reliability, and environmental impact. 10. Incorporate economic, societal, environmental dimensions and

risk management in design. 11. Analyze results of numerical models and assess their

limitations. 12. Create systematic and methodic approaches when dealing

with new and advancing technology. 13. Formulate mathematical tools, computing methods, design

techniques for modeling and analyzing communication and computer-based systems.

14. Integrate computer objects running on different system configurations.

15. Synthesize, and apply suitable IT tools to computer engineering problems.

16. Create various computer-based solutions to business system problems including direct and indirect costs and cost-benefit analysis.

17. Identify symptoms in problematic situations. 18. Innovate solutions based on non-traditional thinking and the

use of the latest information and communication technologies.

Intellectual Skills B

15. Recognize Biomedical instrumentation. 16. Acquire the basics of communication systems. 17. Describe the characteristics of coding and decoding

techniques related to ICT. 18. Acquire an understanding of microwave applications. 19. Acquire an understanding of antennas and wave

propagation. 20. State Nanotechnology applications. 21. Identify related research and current advances in the field of

computer software and hardware. 22. Recognize the use of optical fiber. 23. Recall engineering principles in the fields of data

manipulation, logic design, circuit analysis, machine and assembly languages, computer organization and architectures, memory hierarchy, embedded systems, signal processing, operating and distributed systems, real-time systems and reliability analysis.

On successful completion of the program, the graduates of the CIE program should be able to: 1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, information

technology, design, business context and engineering practice integrally to solve engineering problems.

2. Professionally merge the engineering knowledge, understanding, and feedback to improve design, products and/or services.

3. Create and/or re-design a process, component or system, and carry out specialized engineering designs.

4. Practice the neatness and aesthetics in design and approach. 5. Use computational facilities and techniques, measuring

instruments, workshops and laboratory equipment to design experiments, collect, analyze and interpret results.

6. Use a wide range of analytical tools, techniques, equipment, and software packages pertaining to the discipline and develop required computer programs.

7. Apply numerical modeling methods to engineering problems. 8. Apply safe systems at work and observe the appropriate

steps to manage risks. 9. Demonstrate basic organizational and project management

skills. 10. Apply quality assurance procedures and follow codes and

standards. 11. Exchange knowledge and skills with engineering community

and industry. 12. Prepare and present technical reports. 13. Design and operate computer-based, electronic and

communication systems. 14. Use appropriate specialized communication and information

engineering tools throughout the phases of the life cycle of system development;

15. Write computer programs on professional levels achieving acceptable quality measures in software development

16. Conduct user support activities appropriate to the discipline.

Practical and

Professional Skills C

Knowledge and Understanding (Continued)

A

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MATH 001 Calculus 1 MATH 001 Calculus 1

PHYS 011 Physics-1 PHYS 011 Physics-1

MATH 002 Engineering Mechanics 1 MATH 002 Engineering Mechanics 1

ENG 031 Engineering Fundamentals 1 ENG 031 Engineering Fundamentals 1

CHEM 021 Chemistry CHEM 021 Chemistry

ENG 032 Engineering Fundamentals 2 ENG 032 Engineering Fundamentals 2

CSE 051 Computer Programming CSE 051 Computer Programming

MATH 003 Calculus 2 MATH 003 Calculus 2

MATH 005 Engineering Mechanics 2 MATH 005 Engineering Mechanics 2

PHYS 013 Physics-2 PHYS 013 Physics-2

UNC 041 English-1 UNC 041 English-1

UNC 042 English-2 UNC 042 English-2

CSE 156 Computer Architecture CSE 156 Computer Architecture

CSE 162 Digital Design CSE 162 Digital Design

ECE171 Solid State Electronics ECE171 Solid State Electronics

MATH 106 Differential Equations MATH 106 Differential Equations

MATH 107 Multi-Variable Calcilus MATH 107 Multi-Variable Calcilus

CSE 155 Computer Engineering CSE 155 Computer Engineering

UNC 142 Finance UNC 142 Finance

UNC143 Technical English Writing UNC143 Technical English Writing

UNC144 Decision Support System UNC144 Decision Support System

ENG 111 Introduction to Civil Engineering ENG 111 Introduction to Civil Engineering

CSE 153Introduction to Data Structures & Software

EngineeringCSE 153

Introduction to Data Structures & Software

Engineering

ECE 172 Electronics 1 ECE 172 Electronics 1

ECE 161 Electric Circuit Analysis ECE 161 Electric Circuit Analysis

501 Training 1 501 Training 1

CSE 265 Databases CSE 265 Databases

MATH 209 Probability and Statistics MATH 209 Probability and Statistics

ECE264 Electromagnetic Fields ECE264 Electromagnetic Fields

Math 208 Discrete Mathematics Math 208 Discrete Mathematics

CSE 257 Operating System CSE 257 Operating System

ENG 234 Fundamentals Thermo-Fluids ENG 234 Fundamentals Thermo-Fluids

UNC 245 Management Information Systems UNC 245 Management Information Systems

ECE 275 Signals and Systems ECE 275 Signals and Systems

ECE 274 Electronics 2 ECE 274 Electronics 2

ECE 277 Introduction to Communication System ECE 277 Introduction to Communication System

ENG 233 Engineering Economy ENG 233 Engineering Economy

CSE 276 Control System CSE 276 Control System

ECE 378 Analog and Digital Communications ECE 378 Analog and Digital Communications

CSE 358 Computer Graphics CSE 358 Computer Graphics

UNC 345 Operation Research UNC 345 Operation Research

ENG 368 Electrical Energy Systems ENG 368 Electrical Energy Systems

CSE 357 Internet Programming CSE 357 Internet Programming

CSE 359 Microprocessor System CSE 359 Microprocessor System

ECE 379 Digital Signal Processing ECE 379 Digital Signal Processing

UNC 344 Law for Management UNC 344 Law for Management

UNC 346 Marketing UNC 346 Marketing

CSE 301 Software Engineering CSE 301 Software Engineering

CSE 302 Computer & Network Security fundamentals CSE 302 Computer & Network Security fundamentals

CSE 303 Foundations of Informations CSE 303 Foundations of Informations

CSE 304 Distributed Systems CSE 304 Distributed Systems

ECE 301 Electronics of Communications ECE 301 Electronics of Communications

ECE 302 Mobile Communication System ECE 302 Mobile Communication System

ECE 303 Electromagnetic Waves ECE 303 Electromagnetic Waves

ECE 304 Optoelectronics ECE 304 Optoelectronics

502 Training 2 502 Training 2

UNC446 Quantitative Methods Of Quality Control UNC446 Quantitative Methods Of Quality Control

UNC 447 Communication Skills UNC 447 Communication Skills

UNC448 Projects Management UNC448 Projects Management

498 Project and Report 1 498 Project and Report 1

499 Project and Report 2 499 Project and Report 2

CSE 401 Human- Computer Interaction CSE 401 Human- Computer Interaction

CSE 402 Web Based Information System CSE 402 Web Based Information System

CSE 403 Compilers CSE 403 Compilers

CSE 404 Multimedia CSE 404 Multimedia

CSE 405 Parallel Algorithms CSE 405 Parallel Algorithms

CSE 406 Embedded and Real Time System CSE 406 Embedded and Real Time System

CSE 407 Decision Algorithms CSE 407 Decision Algorithms

CSE 408 Selected Topics in Computer and Informations CSE 408 Selected Topics in Computer and Informations

ECE 401 Intergrated Circuit Design ECE 401 Intergrated Circuit Design

ECE 402 RF Circuits and Devices ECE 402 RF Circuits and Devices

ECE 403 Microwave Engineering ECE 403 Microwave Engineering

ECE 404 Antennas ECE 404 Antennas

ECE 405 Communication Networks ECE 405 Communication Networks

ECE 406 Telecommunication Systems ECE 406 Telecommunication Systems

ECE 407 Digital Image Processing ECE 407 Digital Image Processing

ECE 408Selected Topics in Electronics &

CommunicationsECE 408

Selected Topics in Electronics &

Communications

Course NameCode Course NameCode

Level

400

Aims Knowledge and Understanding General SkillsProfessional and Practical SkillsIntellictual Skills

Level

200

Level

300

Level

100

Year

Level

000