Student Handbook - College of Engineering
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Student Handbook - College of Engineering
ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAMMES HANDBOOK ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/2017 College of Engineering (COE) Universiti Tenaga Nasional Jalan Ikram-Uniten 43000 Kajang, Selangor http://www.uniten.edu.my Contents Page MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN I 1 INTRODUCTION 4 INTRODUCTION 5 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 6 II OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION (OBE) IN COE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION PLAN III REGULATION 7 8 9 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 10 ASSESSMENT SCHEME 11 REQUIREMENT IN PASSING FINAL EXAM TO PASS A COURSE 11 GRADING SYSTEM 12 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) 13 CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA) 14 REPEATING A CORE SUBJECT 14 ii ACADEMIC STANDING 15 ATTENDANCE 16 DEAN’S LIST 16 CONDITIONS FOR GRADUATION 17 DEFERMENT OF STUDIES 17 IV ACADEMIC ADVISING & SCORUN 19 COE ACADEMIC ADVISING 20 ACADEMIC ADVISOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ADVISEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 SCORUN 22 V DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 28 INTRODUCTION 29 PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) . . . . . . . . . . 30 PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES 32 LIST OF INDUSTRY ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) 48 ADJUNCT PROFESSORS 49 EXTERNAL EXAMINERS 50 FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEAD OF UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROFESSORS/ READERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/PRINCIPAL LECTURER SENIOR LECTURERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LECTURERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Year 2016/2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 51 52 53 55 57 60 67 iii COURSE DESCRIPTIONS VI 73 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 85 INTRODUCTION 86 PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) . . . . . . . . . . 87 PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES 91 LIST OF INDUSTRY ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) 124 EXTERNAL EXAMINER 125 ADJUNCT PROFESSOR 126 ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 126 FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROFESSORS/ READERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/PRINCIPAL LECTURER SENIOR LECTURERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LECTURERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURSE DESCRIPTIONS VII DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 128 129 131 135 139 147 150 174 INTRODUCTION 175 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES 178 LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) 194 ADJUNCT PROFESSOR 195 ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 196 Academic Year 2016/2017 iv EXTERNAL EXAMINER FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROFESSORS/ READERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/ PRINCIPAL LECTURER SENIOR LECTURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LECTURERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COURSE DESCRIPTIONS VIII 197 197 198 199 200 203 210 215 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 237 INTRODUCTION 238 PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) . . . . . . . . . . 239 PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES 241 LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) 261 EXTERNAL EXAMINER 262 ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 262 FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROFESSORS/ PRINCIPAL LECTURERS . . . . . . . ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/PRINCIPAL LECTURER SENIOR LECTURERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LECTURERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSISTANT LECTURERS/ TUTORS . . . . . . . . . . COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Academic Year 2016/2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 264 265 266 272 278 291 302 304 v MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN Welcome to the College of Engineering (COE) and Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN). COE strives to provide a first class educational experience to its undergraduate students preparing them for positions in the industry in line with its status as a Tier 5 (Excellent) engineering education provider (D-SETARA 2011). The college aspires to become the leading engineering education provider and research leader in the area of energy and sustainability. COE is the largest college in this university with more than 3400 students and 14% are international students from 28 different countries. This handbook has been produced to assist you in planning your studies in UNITEN. It lists the programmes offered by each department in COE, the courses that you are required to take, the sample of course distribution, the faculty members and the course descriptions. The support services and extract of academic regulations are also included. There are three groups of people whom will help you get the most out your study in COE. The teaching staff will provide lecture and tutorial support and academic guidance. The technical support staff will help you with your work in the laboratories. The administrative staff will help you with everything to do with your programme administration. Each student will be assigned an academic advisor for the duration of their studies. The academic advisor is one of our lecturers who will advise and guide you on your programme. He/she will help you in choosing the courses to register for any particular semester and also assist you if you experience any academic problems. Please meet your academic adviser early in your programme and see them often. I am sure you will find them friendly and helpful. Our programmes are structured into semesters and are broad-based with 1 a strong emphasis on basic fundamentals. Towards the end, you have some choice in the areas you would wish to specialize. These specialized technical electives are courses that are of great demand and need by the industry and the nation at large. These are coupled with strong emphasis on development of soft skills such as communication, leadership and management, and nurturing humanities values, to mould you into a well-rounded and competent professional engineer in harmony with holistic societal values. We would like to produce engineers who are career resilience, i.e. always equip themselves with the latest tools, technology and skills to be able to adapt and are ever ready to apply them to any work environment. The college staff works hard to produce a high quality and innovative educational experience for our students. Our programmes are accredited by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the bachelor programmes are recognized by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC). In order to ensure that all the bachelor programmes offered in COE are relevant to the industry, Outcome Based Education (OBE) is implemented in all the engineering bachelor programmes. OBE requires that inputs from all stake-holders are sought in designing and reviewing the programme curriculum and clear statement of Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) and Programme Outcomes are required. In order to ensure that the quality of the programmes are continuously improved, a clear Continual Quality Improvement (CQI) system which requires measurement of achievement of the outcomes while the students are in UNITEN and after they leave UNITEN, analyze the results and use them to continuously improve the quality of the programme. All students are encouraged to be involved in out of class activities which will enrich their learning experience. Various activities are arranged from time to time by either the student societies or the college such as industrial talks, industrial visits, internal and external engineering related competitions etc. Your involvement in the activities will be given SCORUN points which will be accumulated until your graduation. On behalf of the college, I wish you a successful and enjoyable experience as a student in COE. Thank you. Yours sincerely, Academic Year 2016/2017 2 Associate Professor Dr. Izham bin Zainal Abidin Dean, College of Engineering Academic Year 2016/2017 3 Part I INTRODUCTION 4 INTRODUCTION The College of Engineering has kept pace with the demands of the scientific and technological world. The college strives to provide a first-rate educational experience and first class education to its undergraduate students preparing them for positions in the industry or academia. The college comprises of four departments which are: • Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, • Department of Electrical Power Engineering, • Department of Mechanical Engineering, and • Department of Civil Engineering. 5 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT Dean : Associate Professor Dr. Izham bin Zainal Abidin Deputy Dean (Academic & Quality Assurance) : Associate Professor Dr. Miszaina binti Osman Deputy Dean (Research & Post Graduated Studies) : Professor Dr. Ong Hang See Deputy Dean (Students Affair & External Relation) : Associate Professor Dr. Nasri bin A. Hamid Head of Department (Electronics & (Communication Engineering) : Dr. Farah Hani binti Nordin Head of Department (Electrical Power Engineering) : Associate Professor Dr. Ungku Anisa binti Ungku Amirulddin Head of Department (Mechanical Engineering) : Associate Professor Dr. Khairul Salleh bin Mohamed Sahari Head of Department (Civil Engineering) : Ir. Zakaria Bin Che Muda 6 Part II OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION (OBE) IN COE 7 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION PLAN OBE FRAMEWORK The Outcome Based Education (OBE) implementation is in line with the requirement of the Malaysian Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC), the Engineering accreditation body in Malaysia. OBE is an approach in education where decisions about a course and a programme are driven by the exit learning outcomes that students should have at the end of a course and the end of a programme. The OBE implementation is guided by the OBE Framework. Each course contains Course Outcomes (COs) which are mapped to Program Outcomes (POs). A student is said to be attained if 70% of the students obtained at least 40% of the CO marks. A PO is said to be attained if 70% of the students taking the course obtain at least 40% of the PO marks. The Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) are qualities projected of our graduates three to five years after graduation. In preparing students for their prospective careers, each graduate will possess the Programme Outcomes (POs) attributes upon graduating from our Engineering programme. These POs are ingrained into the programme via course outcomes (COs) addressed in each course the student will undertake during their studies. OBE Plan 8 Part III REGULATION 9 ACADEMIC CALENDAR Academic Calendar Year 2016/2017 (All dates are subject to change) Semester Dates Semester 1 • Classes • 30 May 2016 – 01 Jul 2016 • Break (no class)– 1 week • 02 Jul 2016 – 10 Jul 2016 • Classes • 11 Jul 2016 – 09 Sep 2016 • Convocation • 20 Aug 2016 – 21 Aug 2016 • Final Examination • 13 Sep 2016 – 27 Sep 2016 Break between semesters – 2 weeks Semester 2 28 Sep 2016 – 09 Oct 2016 • Classes • 10 Oct 2016 – 09 Dec 2016 • Break (no class)– 1 week • 10 Dec 2016 – 18 Dec 2016 • Classes • 19 Dec 2016 – 20 Jan 2017 • Final Examination • 23 Jan 2017 – 07 Feb 2017 Break between semesters – 2 weeks Special Semester 08 Feb 2017 – 19 Feb 2017 • Classes • 20 Feb 2017 – 28 Apr 2017 • Final Examination • 02 May 2017 – 08 May 2017 Break between semesters – 2 weeks 09 May 2017 – 21 May 2017 10 ASSESSMENT SCHEME The evaluation of each subject is done on a scale and the on-going assessments agreed upon by the college as approved by the university. The performance of a student is based on the following: • On-going assessment based on scheduled tests, assignments/projects and quizzes. Not more than 70% of the total number of marks will be allocated for the on-going assessments and each component will not be allocated more than 30% of those marks. • Final examination will be comprehensive and will be held at the end of the semester for each subject. Not less than 30% of the total number of marks will be allocated for the final exam. The evaluation for practical training will be according to that stipulated by the college upon the approval of the university. REQUIREMENT IN PASSING FINAL EXAM TO PASS A COURSE The special conditional requirements for final examination are as listed below: • A student must sit for his/her final examination if he/she registers for courses with final examination as an assessment. Regardless of his/her carry marks, grade ’E’ will be awarded automatically to students who do not sit for his/her final examination. • Definition of Pass for final examination assessment is 20% of the full mark of the final exam. • If a student obtains marks 20% and above for his/her final examination, a grade will be awarded based on his/her total marks inclusive of his/her cumulative marks. 11 • If a student obtains marks less than 20% for his/her final examination, he/she will be awarded grade E regardless of his/her carry marks. • This is only applicable to engineering courses. GRADING SYSTEM His/her Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) indicate a student’s performance. The following table is a general summary of the assessment: Grading System Grade Grade Points 4.00 4.00 3.67 3.33 3.00 2.67 2.33 2.00 1.67 1.33 1.00 0.00 A+ A A– B+ B B– C+ C C– D+ D E 12 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) Your grade point average (GPA) is based on your work each semester; you will have a separate GPA for each semester you are in the program. It is determined as follows: • Multiply the number of credit hours assigned to a course by the number of grade points to determine the number of credit points, or quality points, corresponding to the grade you received. • Add all the credit points. • Divide that sum by the total number of credit hours for which you received a grade. GPASemester = Total Credit Points Total Credit Hours for that Semester P GPASemester = P (Grade Points × Credit Hours) Credit Hours for that Semester For example: Example of GPA Calculation Course History Math Sociology Physics Credit Hours 3 4 3 5 Grade B B+ A– B– 13 Grade Points 3.00 3.33 3.67 2.67 Credit Points 9.00 13.32 11.01 13.35 GPASemester = 46.68 = 3.112 15 CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA) Your cumulative grade point average (CGPA) includes all the course work you have completed in the program. Your CGPA is calculated in the same way that your GPA is computed. The difference is that while only one semester’s worth of courses are considered in your GPA, courses from all your semesters in the program count in your CGPA. P CGPA = P (Grade Points × Credit Hours) Credit Hours for Whole Program REPEATING A CORE SUBJECT Students who fail a compulsory subject are required to retake the subject until they obtain a passing grade. For the purpose of CGPA calculation, all subjects/courses registered including failed subjects/courses will be taken into account in the calculation. A recalculation of CGPA will be done when a student ’repeat and replace’ a subject/course. Students are allowed to repeat and replace their subject/course grades obtained for all their courses throughout their study period but within the maximum study period as stipulated in the Academic Regulation, and the best grade will be included in the CGPA calculation. 14 Besides the letter grades A,B,C,D,E the following status is also applied: Status Status BS = Incomplete PK = Credit Transfer LU or = Pass or GA Fail TD = Withdraw AU = Audit – Description A student is given an incomplete if he/she did not sit for the examination or did not complete the assignments (e.g. Projects) by the stipulated date due to ill health as certified by a medical officer or for other reasons upon the approval of the College Dean/Unit Head. The student is then required to sit for a special exam, to replace the missed exam or is required to complete the assignment by a date stipulated by the College Dean/Unit Head. The extended deadlines must be of reasonable length. A student is granted a credit transfer for a particular subject in accordance with the regulations. The student is considered not to have fulfilled the credit hours for the UNIVERSITY subjects. A student is given P/F for a subject where it is difficult to determine and award a letter grade or for the time spent at the industrial training. In such a subject, the grade Pass will be awarded if the student has met the requirements satisfactorily. The grade Fail will be awarded if the student has not met the requirements. The grade P/F is not calculated in the GPA and CGPA, but students who secure a Fail will have to repeat the subject until he/she secures a Pass. A student withdraws from the program after the deadline (as specified in the Academic Regulations section 3.9.2 but before the date specified in 3.9.3). The subject withdrawn is not calculated in the CGPA but it is recorded in the transcript. A student registers with the intention of attending classes but is not assessed. ACADEMIC STANDING A student’s performance is evaluated using the CGPA. A student’s academic achievement is determined at the end of each semester by using the CGPA as shown in the following table. 15 Academic Standing Achievement Good Standing (KB) Probation (KP) CGPA ≥ 2.00 < 2.00 ATTENDANCE A student must attend not less than 80% of the contact hours of the subject concerned. Action will be taken against students whose attendance is less than 80% of the contact hours without a valid reason. The student may be barred from attending further classes and from taking any form of assessment. DEAN’S LIST A student who obtains a GPA≥3.50 and has grades of not more than C in any subject taken during that semester and carries a work load of 12 credit hours will be included in the Dean’s list in the following semester. The Dean’s list will be displayed on the notice board of the college. The student’s transcript will show this notation. 16 CONDITIONS FOR GRADUATION Students will only be eligible for graduation after having met the following requirements: • The student has completed the minimum requirement of credit required by the program and the area of specialization throughout the duration of the studies. • The student has a CGPA of not less than 2.00 overall in all the subjects throughout the duration of the studies and has obtained the required CGPA in the core subjects and area of specialization as stipulated by the university. • The student has settled all outstanding payments to the university. • The student has applied to graduate and has received the approval from the college. • The student has no outstanding cases of indiscipline. DEFERMENT OF STUDIES A student who has been certified sick by a medical officer may write–in to request that the studies be deferred. This deferment is valid for two semesters only. The deferment will not be included in determining the number of semesters to date. A student may also request for a deferment of studies not only on the basis of ill health. The request must be submitted before the start of the following semester. However, this deferment will be included in determining the number of semesters 17 to date. A student who has been advised to defer his/her studies by the university will have that semester counted. Academic Year 2016/2017 18 Part IV ACADEMIC ADVISING & SCORUN 19 COE ACADEMIC ADVISING The objective of College of Engineering (COE) Academic Advising Unit is to provide comprehensive academic advising and related supporting services for the students to achieve academic success during their study at COE. COE, through an effective Academic Advising system, strives to: • Assist undergraduates in achieving academic excellence consistent with their goals and strengths. • Assist undergraduates in developing academic plans, exploring majors and career options based on their interests, skills and abilities. • Assist undergraduates in navigating transitions and overcoming challenges during their study at COE. Two important components of the COE Academic Advising system are Academic Advisor and Advisee. All academicians of COE are appointed as an Academic Advisor. Students, the Advisees are assigned with an Academic Advisor throughout their study in COE. ACADEMIC ADVISOR All the academicians of College of Engineering (COE) are appointed as Advisors for the department they are attached respectively. They are assigned with a group of Advisees by the Head of Department (HOD). The role and responsibilities of an Academic Advisor are as followings: • Meet the advisees during subject registration week which is held every semester and at any other times throughout the semester to discuss on academic matters. • Acquaint advisees with the academic regulations, policies, and integrity system of the University, College and Department. 20 • Assist advisees in planning each semester’s courses. • Assist advisees throughout the study until he/she graduate successfully. • Encourage advisees to actively involve in college and campus events and activities. ADVISEE All undergraduates of College of Engineering are assigned with an Academic Advisor. Undergraduates, as advisees, have a large responsibility in the advising system and should take the initiative to seek advisement and develop close relationships with their advisors. The role and responsibilities of an Advisees are as followings: • Meet the Academic Advisor during subject registration week which is held every semester and at any other times throughout the semester to discuss on academic matters. • Schedule appointments with Academic Advisors during designated times and be prepared for advising sessions. • Be prompt at appointments with their Academic Advisors. • Advisees are encouraged to have a plan of courses in which they wish to enroll, and be able to discuss their interests and goals with their Academic Advisor. • Consult the Academic Advisor if they are experiencing academic difficulty All students at College of Engineering is assigned to an Academic Advisor (AA). AA is responsible for helping you on academic matters until your graduation. AA will guide the students in selecting subjects, locating resources and ensuring you are on track to graduate. You are required to make an appointment each semester to see your advisor. Please do not make an appointment during your class times. Please be on time for your appointment. If you cannot attend the appointment notify your advisor at least one day before your scheduled appointment. For further information, please visit COE Academic Advising Unit Moodle page: http://lms.uniten.edu.my/moodle/course/view.php?id=659 Academic Year 2016/2017 21 SCORUN Students Activities Online Reporting System of UNITEN (SCORUN) is a merit system developed by Uniten to compliment and measure the students engagement in nonacademic extracurricular activities. Every student need to complete the minimum merit in order to graduate from the level of studies. All students pursuing engineering bachelors program are required to collect 40 merit points to graduate from the program. Generally, all the extracurricular activities are categorized into 5 pillars as followings: • Communication & Entrepreneurship This category will encourage students to conduct activities that help enhance their communication and entrepreneurial skills. Activities conducted include Secondhand Textbooks Sales, Communication Boot Camp, Public Speaking Competition, Theatre Competition, and ext. • Leadership & Intellectual This category is designed to train students in becoming great leaders in future. It is also designed specifically to improve studentsŠ attitude in handling problems and tasks assigned intellectually. Activities conducted include Leadership Camp, Seminar and Workshops, Campus Survival Competition, Team Building, Appreciation Dinner or Tea, Training of Trainers, Raptor Watch Voluntary, and ext. • Spiritual & Civilization This category is designed to uphold students spiritual as to lead a Godly life. Students will be given exposure in acknowledging the poor and needy people by carrying out activities like community service. Activities conducted include Car Boot Sales, Motivational Talk From Zero to Hero, Zoo Clean Up Day, Islamic Talk, Inter-faith Talk, and ext. • Sports & Recreation This category is initiated to promote healthy lifestyles among students. Students will also be exposed about nature by recreational activities such as 22 camping in the jungle. It is also to instil sportsmanship attitude in students themselves. Activities include Basketball 3 on 3 Challenge, Badminton Tournament, Sports Day, Family Day, Hiking, Extreme Sports, and ext. • Arts & Cultural This category is focusing on enhancing students’s knowledge about Malaysia and International art and culture. As UNITEN has students of different races and nationalities, this category is responsible to conduct activities that help promote the different cultures from different races and nationalities. Activities conducted include Art and Cultural Day, Red Packet Design Competition, Tanglung Designing Competition, Ketupat Folding Competition, Trip to BalaiSeniBudaya, and ext. COE students are highly encourage to participate in activities from all the 5 pillars to further develop and enhance their communication and interpersonal skills before entering the challenging career life. It is an enriching and memorable experience that develops character and instills noble values among students. The SCORUN point for an activity is calculated based on the following criteria: • A Position held by the student in a program/activity. • B Level of the program/activity being carried out. (zone/university/state). • C Achievement of the (gold/silver/bronze). student in the competition participated. Total RUN for the activity = A+B+C. The system will generate the total RUN based on the above criteria. Academic Year 2016/2017 23 Student can view their SCORUN points from the Student Info System. • Login to http://info.uniten.edu.my/info. Student Info System • Click Scorun on the menu list. SCORUN System Academic Year 2016/2017 24 • On Scorun page, click Student on the menu list. There are 3 menu list namely, Register Activity, Progress Report and Student Activity List. Scorun Menu List Academic Year 2016/2017 25 • Register Activity is used to register student’s activity. Register Activity • Students can view their SCORUN merit points at Progress Report. The list of activities participated by students with the merit points are displayed according to the 5 categories. At the end of the page total SCORUN Point is displayed. List of Activities by Category Total Scorun Points • Student Activity List is used to display the activities that the student already registered. It serves as a planner. Academic Year 2016/2017 26 Student Activity List Academic Advisor can check their advisee’s SCORUN points from the portal. Login to http://portal. On the menu list displayed on the left, click Online»Choose Advisee. Student’s SCORUN point List of clubs and societies in UNITEN: List of clubs and societies Student Development Unit Bahas Bencana Alam (Pencinta Alam) CLICQ ICE Student Chapter (ICE) IEEE Student Branch (IEEE) IET Student Chapter (IET) IMechE STUDENT CHAPTER (IMECHE) International Student Society (ISS) Kelompok Amanah Kelompok Cendikiawan Academic Year 2016/2017 Sports Unit Astena Badminton Bola Jaring Bola Keranjang Bola Tampar Bolasepak Bowling Catur Fencing (Lawan Pedang) Fitness Club/Frisbee Continue 27 Student Development Unit Kelompok Ilmu Kelompok Ilmu Kelompok Murni KLKM (Kump. Latihan Kelanasiswa Malaysia) Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar (MPP) MPP (Borneo Student Sapiens) MPP (Japanese Cultural - JCCU) Mobile Robotics Club Persatuan Pembimbing Rakan Sebaya (PRS) Persatuan Pengajian Islam (PPI) Sekretariat Rakan Muda (SERAMU) Sekretariat Rukun Negara (SRN) Shutters SIFE SIR (Kejuruteraan) Techflow (Uniten Christian Fellowship) UBF (Uniten Buddhist Fellowship) Wawasan Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Sports Unit Hoki Hoki Karate - Do Kembara & Rekreasi Kriket Motorsport Ping Pong PKC (Persatuan Kebudayaan Cina) PKI (Persatuan Kebudayaan India) Ragbi Renang Rowing Sepaktakraw Silat Cekak Ustaz Hanafi Silat Gayong Skuash Taekwando Tenis 28 Part V DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 29 INTRODUCTION The Department of Civil Engineering offers a full-time undergraduate programme leading to the award of Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) which is designed to prepare students to become Civil Engineers who are able to plan, design, construct and maintain civil engineering facilities such as buildings, bridges, foundation, highways, water supply systems, sewerage schemes and other form of infrastructure. The program is also designed to provide students with the educational base to progress to Professional Engineer status as well as to undertake Master of Civil Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy from UNITEN and other reputable institutions of higher learning. The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) is a 4-year programme where undergraduate students will study courses in civil engineering in the following areas: • Structural Engineering. • Water Engineering. • Geotechnical Engineering. • Environmental Engineering. • Transportation Engineering. • Project Management Construction. & Highway and In addition to the above, undergraduate students will also study other technical courses such as Engineering Surveying, Engineering Geology, Computer Programming, Engineers in Society and Computer Aided Design and Drafting Technology. The use of computer applications and software is integrated throughout the program. Students will also study English and Malay languages, technical communication, moral/religious studies and humanities in order to produce engineers who are technically competent with strong commitment to ethics and professionalism and able to communicate effectively which are all essential for students to build successful career. Undergraduate students will undertake a capstone design project in their final year. It is a team design project applying engineering and project management 30 principles for a multidisciplinary design which would involve an integration of all aspects of Civil Engineering namely Environmental, Geotechnical, Water Supply, Sewerage, Structural, Transportation and Project Management, with the design process from conceptual and preliminary design to final design for construction purposes. It requires that each student demonstrate the ability to complete a significant engineering design using the knowledge gained as an undergraduate in the Civil Engineering program. Undergraduate students will undergo industrial training at the end of the third year where students will be exposed to the various aspects of industrial practices and ethics and to acquire knowledge and skills of practical nature which are needed for their professional development. Students are also required to undertake research activities in their final year. The Final Year Project courses provide opportunities for students to acquire knowledge through research activities and to apply this knowledge to real life problems. The Department of Civil Engineering has a total of thirteen (13) undergraduate laboratories which are: • Civil Engineering Materials. • Highway Engineering • Mechanics of Materials . • Transportation Engineering. • Structural Engineering. • Hydrology Engineering. • Soil Mechanics. and Hydraulic • Geotechnical Engineering. • Environmental Engineering. • Engineering Geology. • AutoCAD. • GIS. • Engineering Surveying. The Department of Civil Engineering is in an active phase of growth and development. The upcoming year will be an exciting one with strategic plans and potential future paths for continued excellence for staff and students alike. Academic Year 2016/2017 31 PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) UNITEN produces Civil Engineering graduates who: PEO1 PEO2 PEO3 PEO4 Are practicing engineers in civil engineering with the ability to venture into energy related business. Hold leadership responsibilities and/or establish their own enterprises. Have professional qualifications/certifications in civil engineering related areas. Are engaged in activities to enhance knowledge in their professional works. PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO) Students graduating from the Bachelor of Civil Engineering programme will have the ability to: PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and civil engineering principles in solving complex problems. Identify, formulate, analyse and solve complex civil engineering problems. Design solutions for complex civil engineering problems that meet specific needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and environment. Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating complex problems related to civil engineering. Create appropriate techniques, select resources, and apply modern engineering tools to execute complex engineering activities. Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions in environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development. Demonstrate commitment to professional and ethical principles. Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities. Function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader. Acknowledge the need for, and be able to engage in life-long learning. Demonstrate knowledge on project management principles and entrepreneurship skills. Academic Year 2016/2017 32 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (for Degree Intake starting in Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Mechanics I: Statics Civil Engineering Materials Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory Engineering Geology Geology Laboratory Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Total Credit Hours Differential Equations Mechanics of Materials Mechanics of Materials Laboratory Mechanics of Fluids Mechanics of Fluids Laboratory Mechanics II: Dynamics Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours CECB113 CEMB113 CEMB111 CEGB112 CEGB111 ETIB113 Semester II MATB143 CEMB124 CEMB121 CEWB123 CEWB121 CECB122 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 3 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE CEMB111 CEMB113 2 1 3 16 3 4 1 NONE NONE NONE CEGB111 CEGB112 NONE NONE CECB113 CECB113 NONE CEMB121 CEMB124 3 1 CECB113 CECB113 CEWB121 CEWB12 2 3 CECB113 NONE NONE NONE 17 Continue 33 Semester Code Semester III MATB133 CESB223 CEGB233 Statistics for Civil Engineers Structural Analysis I Soil Mechanics CECB212 Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Laboratory Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers II Total Credit Hours Principles of Programming for Engineers Surveying for Engineers Surveying Practical Training Introduction to Environmental Engineering Introduction to Environmental Engineering Laboratory Hydraulic Engineering Hydrology & Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory Personal Financial Management Total Credit Hours Reinforced Concrete Design I CECB211 ICEB212/ MCEB212 Semester IV CCSB163 CEVB213 CEVB211 CEEB223 CEEB221 CEWB222 CEWB221 AKPK111 Semester V CESB343 CESB353 CEEB313 Credit Hours 3 3 3 2 1 NONE CECB212 2 ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE 15 3 NONE NONE 3 1 3 NONE NONE NONE CEVB211 CEVB213 CEEB221 1 NONE CEEB223 2 1 CEWB123 CEWB123 CEWB221 CEWB222 1 NONE NONE CESB353 3 3 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 CESB223 CEEB223 3 3 CEGB233 NONE NONE NONE CEMB113, CEGB233 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 CEWB222 CESB343, CEGB333 NONE NONE NONE 15 3 CETB322 CESB333 Structural Steel Design I 3 CEWB322 CEPB323 Hydrology Engineering Project Management & Construction Technical Communication Hubungan Etnik Total Credit Hours 2 3 TECB213 EHEB113 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE CEGB231 Prerequisite NONE CEMB124 CEMB124, CEGB112 NONE Structural Analysis II Water & Wastewater Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Literature & Sociology Electives Total Credit Hours Highway Engineering CEGB333 *** Semester VI Course 15 2 3 3 16 CECB211 NONE NONE CESB353 NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 34 Semester Code Special Semester COEB314 Industrial Training Semester VII CESB423 Total Credit Hours Reinforced Concrete Design II Credit Hours 4 CESB343 NONE CEGB333 MATB113, MATB143, CCSB163 CETB322 CETB322 NONE NONE 3 3 CETB412 CETB411 Transportation Engineering Highway & Transportation Engineering Laboratory Project I 2 1 CERB424 *** *** CESB493 Engineers in Society Total Credit Hours Project II Civil Engineering Elective I Civil Engineering Elective II Integrated Civil Engineering Design Project Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Continuation Corequisite NONE 3 Foundation Engineering I Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers COEB422 Prerequisite CESB343, CEGB333, 70 CH 4 CEGB423 CECB423 CERB412 Semester VIII Course 2 2 13 4 3 3 3 CETB411 CETB412 CESB343, CEGB333, CEWB322, CEPB323 CEPB323 NONE CERB412, COEB314 NONE CEEB313, CETB322, COEB314, CESB423 NONE NONE 13 127 Civil Engineering Elective Courses (Take any 2 subjects) CESB463 Analysis and Design of Civil 3 CESB343 Engineering Structures CESB473 Structural Steel Design II 3 CESB333 CEGB493 Environmental 3 CEGB333 Geotechnology and Geotechnical Modeling CEGB463 Field and Rock Engineering 3 CEGB333 CETB413 Transportation Planning 3 CETB322, CETB412 CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic 3 CETB412 Engineering CEWB423 Water Resources Engineering 3 CEWB222, CEWB322 CEWB433 Urban Hydrology & 3 CEWB222, Stormwater Engineering CEWB322 CEEB433 Solid Waste Management 3 CEPB323 CEGB483 GIS for Civil Engineering 3 CEPB323 Application NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 35 Semester Code Course CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic Engineering Computer Analysis and Design of Structures Repair, Assessment and Rehabilitation Dam Engineering CESB403 CESB483 CEWB49 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Prerequisite CETB412 3 NONE 3 CESB333, CESB343 COEB314 3 CEPB323 NONE EEEB323 NONE EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers II Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 Asia Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 Sports & Recreation at 3 Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 Comparative Religion 3 Creative Thinking 3 Introduction to Social 3 Psychology Mandarin Language 3 Basic French 3 Basic German 3 Japanese Language 3 Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite CESB423 Credit Hours 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 36 Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students (for Degree Intake starting in Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Mechanics I: Statics Civil Engineering Materials Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory Engineering Geology Geology Laboratory Malay Language for International Student Total Credit Hours Differential Equations Mechanics of Materials Mechanics of Materials Laboratory Mechanics of Fluids Mechanics of Fluids Laboratory Mechanics II: Dynamics Total Credit Hours Statistics for Civil Engineers Structural Analysis I Soil Mechanics CECB113 CEMB113 CEMB111 CEGB112 CEGB111 MALB103 Semester II MATB143 CEMB124 CEMB121 CEWB123 CEWB121 CECB122 Semester III MATB133 CESB223 CEGB233 CECB212 CECB211 *** Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Laboratory International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 3 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE CEMB111 CEMB113 2 1 3 NONE NONE NONE CEGB111 CEGB112 NONE 16 3 4 1 NONE CECB113 CECB113 NONE CEMB121 CEMB124 3 1 CECB113 CECB113 CEWB121 CEWB12 2 14 3 3 3 CECB113 NONE NONE NONE CEGB231 2 NONE CEMB124 CEMB124, CEGB112 NONE 1 NONE CECB212 3 NONE NONE CECB211 16 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 37 Semester Code Course Semester IV CCSB163 Principles of Programming for Engineers Surveying for Engineers Surveying Practical Training Introduction to Environmental Engineering Introduction to Environmental Engineering Laboratory Hydraulic Engineering Hydrology & Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Reinforced Concrete Design I CEVB213 CEVB211 CEEB223 CEEB221 CEWB222 CEWB221 *** Semester V CESB343 CESB353 CEEB313 Semester VI 3 1 3 NONE NONE NONE CEVB211 CEVB213 CEEB221 1 NONE CEEB223 2 1 CEWB123 CEWB123 CEWB221 CEWB222 3 NONE NONE CESB353 3 3 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 CESB223 CEEB223 3 3 CEGB233 NONE NONE NONE CEMB113, CEGB233 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 CEWB222 CESB343, CEGB333 NONE NONE NONE 17 3 CETB322 CESB333 Structural Steel Design I 3 CEWB322 CEPB323 Hydrology Engineering Project Management & Construction Technical Communication Malaysian Studies Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 2 3 3 3 16 4 Total Credit Hours 4 TECB213 MASB113 Special Semester Prerequisite NONE Structural Analysis II Water & Wastewater Engineering Geotechnical Engineering International MPU Compulsory [U4] Total Credit Hours Highway Engineering CEGB333 *** COEB314 Continuation Corequisite NONE Credit Hours 3 15 2 CESB343, CEGB333, 70 CH NONE NONE CESB353 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 38 Semester Code Course Semester VII CESB423 Reinforced Concrete Design II CEGB423 CECB423 CETB412 CETB411 CERB412 COEB422 Semester VIII CERB424 *** *** CESB493 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite CESB343 Foundation Engineering I Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers 3 3 Transportation Engineering Highway & Transportation Engineering Laboratory Project I 2 1 CEGB333 MATB113, MATB143, CCSB163 CETB322 CETB322 Engineers in Society Total Credit Hours Project II Civil Engineering Elective I Civil Engineering Elective II Integrated Civil Engineering Design Project Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 2 2 16 4 3 3 3 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE CETB411 CETB412 CESB343, CEGB333, CEWB322, CEPB323 CEPB323 NONE CERB412, COEB314 NONE CEEB313, CETB322, COEB314, CESB423 NONE NONE 13 127 Civil Engineering Elective Courses (Take any 2 subjects) CESB463 Analysis and Design of Civil 3 CESB343 Engineering Structures CESB473 Structural Steel Design II 3 CESB333 CEGB493 Environmental 3 CEGB333 Geotechnology and Geotechnical Modeling CEGB463 Field and Rock Engineering 3 CEGB333 CETB413 Transportation Planning 3 CETB322, CETB412 CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic 3 CETB412 Engineering CEWB423 Water Resources Engineering 3 CEWB222, CEWB322 CEWB433 Urban Hydrology & 3 CEWB222, Stormwater Engineering CEWB322 CEEB433 Solid Waste Management 3 CEPB323 CEGB483 GIS for Civil Engineering 3 CEPB323 Application CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic 3 CETB412 Engineering CESB403 Computer Analysis and 3 CESB333, Design of Structures CESB343 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE CESB423 NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 39 Semester Code CESB483 CEWB49 MALB103 MASB113 Course Repair, Assessment Rehabilitation Dam Engineering and Prerequisite COEB314 3 CEPB323 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE Credit Hours 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 40 Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (for January Intake starting in Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special Semester 1 MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Total Credit Hours Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Laboratory Mechanics I: Statics Civil Engineering Materials Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory Differential Equations Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours Mechanics of Materials Semester I ETIB113 CECB212 CECB211 CECB113 CEMB113 CEMB111 MATB143 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Semester II CEMB124 CECB122 CEMB121 CEWB123 CEWB121 CEGB112 CEGB111 EHEB113 Mechanics II: Dynamics Mechanics of Materials Laboratory Mechanics of Fluids Mechanics of Fluids Laboratory Engineering Geology Geology Laboratory Hubungan Etnik Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 2 NONE CECB211 1 NONE CECB212 3 3 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE CEMB111 CEMB113 3 2 NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE 16 4 CECB113 CEMB121 2 1 CECB113 CECB113 NONE CEMB124 3 1 CECB113 CECB113 CEWB121 CEWB12 NONE NONE NONE CEGB111 CEGB112 NONE 6 2 1 3 17 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 41 Semester Code Semester III CCESB223 CEGB233 Structural Analysis I Soil Mechanics CEGB231 Soil Mechanics Laboratory 1 CEWB222 CEWB221 Hydraulic Engineering Hydrology & Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory Statistics for Civil Engineers Islam/Moral and Civil Society for Engineers II Total Credit Hours Reinforced Concrete Design I 2 1 MATB133 ICEB212/ MCEB212 Semester IV CESB343 CEEB223 CEEB223 CESB353 CEVB213 CEVB211 AKPK111 Special Semester 2 CEWB322 Semester CESB333 V CEEB313 TECB213 *** CETB322 CEGB333 CEPB323 CCSB163 Course Introduction to Environmental Engineering Introduction to Environmental Engineering Laboratory Structural Analysis II Surveying for Engineers Surveying Practical Training Personal Financial Management Total Credit Hours Hydrology Engineering Technical Communication Literature & Sociology Electives Total Credit Hours Structural Steel Design I Credit Hours 3 3 3 2 Prerequisite CEMB124 CEMB124, CEGB112 CEMB124, CEGB112 CEWB123 CEWB123 Continuation Corequisite NONE CEGB231 CEGB233 CEWB221 CEWB222 NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE CESB353 3 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 NONE CEEB221 1 NONE CEEB223 3 3 1 1 NONE NONE CEEB223 NONE CEVB211 CEVB213 NONE NONE 15 2 CEWB222 NONE 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 CEEB223 CESB353 CEMB113, CEGB233 CEGB233 CESB343, CEGB333 NONE NONE 15 3 8 Water & Wastewater Engineering Highway Engineering 3 Geotechnical Engineering Project Management & Construction Principles of Programming for Engineers Total Credit Hours 3 3 2 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE 17 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 42 Semester Code Course Semester VI CECB423 Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers CESB423 CETB412 CETB411 Reinforced Concrete Design II Transportation Engineering Highway & Transportation Engineering Laboratory Foundation Engineering I Project I CEGB423 CERB412 COEB422 Special Semester COEB314 Engineers in Society Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VIII CERB424 Total Credit Hours Project II *** *** CESB493 Civil Engineering Elective I Civil Engineering Elective II Integrated Civil Engineering Design Project Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 3 2 1 3 2 2 16 4 4 4 3 3 3 Prerequisite MATB113, MATB143, CCSB163 CESB343 CETB322 CETB322 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE CETB411 CETB412 CEGB333 CESB343, CEGB333, CEWB322, CEPB323 CEPB323 NONE NONE CESB343, CEGB333, 70 CH NONE CERB412, COEB314 NONE CEEB313, CETB322, COEB314, CESB423 NONE NONE 13 127 Civil Engineering Elective Courses (Take any 2 subjects) CESB463 Analysis and Design of Civil 3 CESB343 Engineering Structures CESB473 Structural Steel Design II 3 CESB333 CEGB493 Environmental 3 CEGB333 Geotechnology and Geotechnical Modeling CEGB463 Field and Rock Engineering 3 CEGB333 CETB413 Transportation Planning 3 CETB322, CETB412 CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic 3 CETB322, Engineering CETB412 CEWB423 Water Resources Engineering 3 CEWB222, CEWB322 CEWB433 Urban Hydrology & 3 CEWB222, Stormwater Engineering CEWB322 CEEB433 Solid Waste Management 3 CEPB323 CEGB483 GIS for Civil Engineering 3 CEPB323 Application NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 43 Semester Code Course CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic Engineering Computer Analysis and Design of Structures Repair, Assessment and Rehabilitation Dam Engineering CESB403 CESB483 CEWB49 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Credit Hours 3 3 3 CEPB323 NONE EEEB323 NONE EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE 3 MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers II Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 Asia Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 Sports & Recreation at 3 Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 Comparative Religion 3 Creative Thinking 3 Introduction to Social 3 Psychology Mandarin Language 3 Basic French 3 Basic German 3 Japanese Language 3 Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite CESB423 Prerequisite CETB322, CETB412 CESB333, CESB343 COEB314 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 44 Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students (for January Intake starting in Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special Semester 1 MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Malay Language for International Student Total Credit Hours Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Civil Engineering Drafting Technology Laboratory Mechanics I: Statics Civil Engineering Materials Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory Differential Equations International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Mechanics of Materials Semester I MALB103 CECB212 CECB211 CECB113 CEMB113 CEMB111 MATB143 *** Semester II CEMB124 CECB122 CEMB121 CEWB123 CEWB121 CEGB112 CEGB111 Mechanics II: Dynamics Mechanics of Materials Laboratory Mechanics of Fluids Mechanics of Fluids Laboratory Engineering Geology Geology Laboratory Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 2 NONE CECB211 1 NONE CECB212 3 3 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE CEMB111 CEMB113 3 3 NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE 16 4 CECB113 CEMB121 2 1 CECB113 CECB113 NONE CEMB124 3 1 CECB113 CECB113 CEWB121 CEWB12 NONE NONE CEGB111 CEGB112 6 2 1 14 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 45 Code Semester III CCESB223 CEGB233 Structural Analysis I Soil Mechanics CEGB231 Soil Mechanics Laboratory 1 CEWB222 CEWB221 2 1 MATB133 TECB213 Hydraulic Engineering Hydrology & Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory Statistics for Civil Engineers Technical Communication Prerequisite CEMB124 CEMB124, CEGB112 CEMB124, CEGB112 CEWB123 CEWB123 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE CESB343 Total Credit Hours Reinforced Concrete Design I 16 3 CESB353 Introduction to Environmental Engineering Introduction to Environmental Engineering Laboratory Structural Analysis II Surveying for Engineers Surveying Practical Training International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Hydrology Engineering 3 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 NONE CEEB221 1 NONE CEEB223 3 3 1 3 NONE NONE CEEB223 NONE CEVB211 CEVB213 NONE NONE 17 2 CEWB222 NONE 3 NONE NONE 3 NONE NONE 3 CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 CEEB223 CESB353 CEMB113, CEGB233 CEGB233 CESB343, CEGB333 NONE NONE Semester IV CEEB223 CEEB223 CESB353 CEVB213 CEVB211 *** Special Semester 2 CEWB322 *** MASB113 Semester CESB333 V CEEB313 CETB322 CEGB333 CEPB323 CCSB163 Course International MPU Compulsory [U4] Malaysian Study Total Credit Hours Structural Steel Design I Credit Hours 3 3 Continuation Corequisite NONE CEGB231 Semester CEGB233 CEWB221 CEWB222 8 Water & Wastewater Engineering Highway Engineering 3 Geotechnical Engineering Project Management & Construction Principles of Programming for Engineers Total Credit Hours 3 3 2 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE 17 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 46 Semester Code Course Semester VI CECB423 Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers CESB423 CETB412 CETB411 Reinforced Concrete Design II Transportation Engineering Highway & Transportation Engineering Laboratory Foundation Engineering I Project I CEGB423 CERB412 COEB422 Special Semester COEB314 Engineers in Society Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VIII CERB424 Total Credit Hours Project II *** *** CESB493 Civil Engineering Elective I Civil Engineering Elective II Integrated Civil Engineering Design Project Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 3 2 1 3 2 2 16 4 4 4 3 3 3 Prerequisite MATB113, MATB143, CCSB163 CESB343 CETB322 CETB322 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE CETB411 CETB412 CEGB333 CESB343, CEGB333, CEWB322, CEPB323 CEPB323 NONE NONE CESB343, CEGB333, 70 CH NONE CERB412, COEB314 NONE CEEB313, CETB322, COEB314, CESB423 NONE NONE 13 127 Civil Engineering Elective Courses (Take any 2 subjects) CESB463 Analysis and Design of Civil 3 CESB343 Engineering Structures CESB473 Structural Steel Design II 3 CESB333 CEGB493 Environmental 3 CEGB333 Geotechnology and Geotechnical Modeling CEGB463 Field and Rock Engineering 3 CEGB333 CETB413 Transportation Planning 3 CETB322, CETB412 CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic 3 CETB322, Engineering CETB412 CEWB423 Water Resources Engineering 3 CEWB222, CEWB322 CEWB433 Urban Hydrology & 3 CEWB222, Stormwater Engineering CEWB322 CEEB433 Solid Waste Management 3 CEPB323 CEGB483 GIS for Civil Engineering 3 CEPB323 Application NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 47 Semester Code Course CETB423 Highway Design and Traffic Engineering Computer Analysis and Design of Structures Repair, Assessment and Rehabilitation Dam Engineering CESB403 CESB483 CEWB49 MALB103 MASB113 Credit Hours 3 3 3 CEPB323 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite CESB423 Prerequisite CETB322, CETB412 CESB333, CESB343 COEB314 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 48 LIST OF INDUSTRY ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) • Y. Bhg. Dato’ Ho Peng Choong Vice President (Transmission), Tenaga Nasional Berhad • Ir. Hj. Azhar Mohd Ali Chief Executive Officer, Milia Construction Sdn. Bhd • Ir. David Ng Shiu Yuen IEM Representative, The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia • Associate Prof. Dr. Taksiah A. Majid Associate Professor, Universiti Sains Malaysia • Prof. Ir Dr. Mohd Sabri Abdullah Managing Director, DRSA Consulting Sdn Bhd • Prof. Ir. Dr. Zuhairi Abd Hamid Executive Director, Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) • Ir. Mohd Adnan Mohd Nor Managing Director, RPM Engineers Sdn Bhd • En. Mohd Abdul Fatah Endut Chief Executive Director, MMC Engineering Services Sdn Bhd 49 ADJUNCT PROFESSORS • Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd Sabri Abdullah Managing Director, DRSA Consulting Sdn Bhd Education: Ph.D. in Structural Engineering, Dundee University M.Sc. in Engineering, Liverpool B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, University of Strathclyde P.Eng, C.Eng, MIEM, MIStructE, MACEM, MCSM • Dato’ Ir. Zainor Rahim Bin Ibrahim Director, Director Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia, Education: Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control, CPESC âĂŞ USA M.Sc Irrigation Engineering, University of Southampton, United Kingdom B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, University of Loughborough, England Ordinary National Diploma, Oxford College of Further Education 50 EXTERNAL EXAMINERS • Prof. Dr. Wang Chien Ming Professor National University of Singapore Education: Ph.D., Monash University, Australia M.Eng.Sc., Monash University, Australia B.Eng. (First Class Honours), Monash University, Australia 51 FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Ir. Zakaria bin Che Muda Education: • M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, United Kingdom) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil & Structural Engineering (University of Bradford, United Kingdom) • Ordinary National Diploma in Civil Engineering (Cambridgeshire College of Arts & Technology United Kingdom) • P.Eng, MIEM, MSET, IAENG Area of specialization / research interest: • Optimization and Artificial Intelligence in Structural Design • Finite Element Method • Structural Assessment and Rehabilitation • Forensic Engineering in Structures Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-028 2272 mzakaria@uniten.edu.my 52 HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS Structure and Material Dr. Md. Ashraful Alam Education: • Ph.D. (Structural Engineering) (University of Malaya) • M.Eng.Sc. (Structure) (University of Malaya) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology) Area of specialization / research interest: • Repair and strengthening of RC structures • Non-linear analysis of structures for static and fatigue load • Earthquake effects on reinforced concrete and steel structures • Green fibre composite materials Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-062 7292 Ashraful@uniten.edu.my Geotechnical and Highway Associate Prof. Dr. Lee Choon Yong Education: • Ph.D (Geotechnical Engineering) (Sydney, Australia) • M.Sc (Geotechnical Engineering), (Massachusetts, USA) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Wales, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Geotechnical Engineering • Foundation Engineering and Modelling of Geomechanics BN-3-069 7288 cylee@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 53 Water and Environmental Engineering Dr. Ahmed Hussein Birima Education: • Ph.D. (Sanitary and Environmental Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • M.Sc. (Civil Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Al- Fatih University, Libya) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Water and Wastewater treatment BN-3-014 7288 Ahussein@uniten.edu.my HEAD OF UNITS External Relations Mohd Sufian bin Abdul Karim Education: • M.B.A. (General Management) (University of Malaya) • M.Sc. (Highway and Transport Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Concordia University, Canada) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Entrepreneurship Education • TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving • Business & Project Management BN-0-011 7258 sufian@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 54 Academic Programme Dr. Salmia binti Beddu Education: • Ph.D. (Civil Engineering) (Universiti Teknologi Petronas) • M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (Universiti Sains Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons) Civil Engineering (Universiti Sains Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Sustainable Construction Materials • Concrete Technology • Geopolymer Concrete • Self-compacting concrete • Light-Weight Concrete • Ductile Concrete • Repair and Retrofitting of Structures Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-037A 6219 salmia@uniten.edu.my Staff & Student Affairs Dr. Nur Irfah Mohd Pauzi Education: • Ph.D. (Geotechnical and Geological Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • M.Sc. (Geotechnical and Geological Engineering), (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: • Waste soil settlement modelling • Monte Carlo simulation • Soil laboratory testing • Microcrack Propagation of Rock • Integrated Civil Engineering Capstone Design Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-061 2271 irfah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 55 PROFESSORS/ READERS Prof. Ir. Dr. Kamal Nasharuddin Mustapha (Vice Chancellor) Education: • Ph.D. (Structural - Fire Engineering) (University of Aston, United Kingdom) • M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom) • B.Eng. (Hons). in Civil and Structural Engineering (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) • P.Eng, MIEM, ASEAN Eng., APEC Eng., IntPE (My), MCSM, mSET Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Structural Engineering - Fire Engineering • Forensic Engineering BA-4-080 7302 kamal@uniten.edu.my Ir. Zakaria bin Che Muda Education: • M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, United Kingdom) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil & Structural Engineering (University of Bradford, United Kingdom) • Ordinary National Diploma in Civil Engineering (Cambridgeshire College of Arts & Technology United Kingdom) • P.Eng, MIEM, MSET, IAENG Area of specialization / research interest: • Optimization and Artificial Intelligence in Structural Design • Finite Element Method • Structural Assessment and Rehabilitation • Forensic Engineering in Structures Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-028 2272 mzakaria@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 56 Prof. Ir. Dr. Lariyah Mohd Sidek (Director, Research Management Centre) Education: • Ph.D. (Water Resources Engineering - Urban Drainage) (Kyoto University, Japan) • M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Hydrology) (University of NewcastleUpon-Tyne, United Kingdom) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (University of Pittsburgh, United States of America) • P.Eng., MIEM, MIWA, MIAHS, MMHS, MMANCID, MAPHW, MMWP Area of specialization / research interest: • Hydrology • Urban Drainage • Stormwater Management • Stormwater Treatment Technology • Flood Modelling • Dam Break Analysis and Water Resources Engineering Office: Phone ext.: Email: BJ-1-016 7289 Lariyah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 57 ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/PRINCIPAL LECTURER Associate Prof. Ir. Dr. Marlinda Bt. Abdul Malek Education: • Ph.D. (Water Resources) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • M.Sc. (Water Resources) (University of East London, United Kingdom) • B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • P.Eng. FIEM Area of specialization / research interest: • Water Resources Engineering • Hydrology, Artificial Intelligence • Statistics • Hydro-Atmospheric Modelling • Radar • Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Climate Change Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-026 7205 Marlinda@uniten.edu.my Associate Prof. Dr. Lee Choon Yong Education: • Ph.D (Geotechnical Engineering) (Sydney, Australia) • M.Sc (Geotechnical Engineering), (Massachusetts, USA) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Wales, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Geotechnical Engineering • Foundation Engineering and Modelling of Geomechanics BN-3-069 7288 cylee@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 58 Associate Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Hafez Ahmed Education: • Ph.D (Ground Improvement Engineering) (University of Malaya) • M.Sc. (Coastal Engineering), (University of Malaya) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Alexandria- Egypt) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Ground Improvement Engineering and Coastal Engineering BN-3-087 6228 Ahmedh@uniten.edu.my Associate Prof. Dr. Sivakumar Naganathan Education: • Ph.D. (Concrete Technology) (University of Malaya) • M.Eng. (Structural Engineering) (National Institute of Technology, Bharatidasan University, India) • B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (National Institute of Technology, Bharatidasan University, India) • Dip. in Civil Engineering (S.S. Polytechnic, India) Area of specialization / research interest: • Concrete materials • Concrete Technology • Self-Compacting Concrete • Waste Utilization Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-024 2257 SivaN@uniten.edu.my Mohd Sufian bin Abdul Karim Education: • M.B.A. (General Management) (University of Malaya) • M.Sc. (Highway and Transport Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Concordia University, Canada) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Entrepreneurship Education • TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving • Business & Project Management BN-0-011 7258 sufian@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 59 Dr. Chua Kok Hua (Strategic Planning & Quality Centre) Education: • Ph.D. (Water Engineering) (Dublin) • M.Eng.Sc. (Water Engineering) (Dublin) • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Glasgow) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Wastewater and water treatment • Climate change • Disaster management BA 2-006W / BN-1-036 5578/ 7228 ckh@uniten.edu.my Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rohayu Che Omar (UNITEN R&D Sdn Bhd) Education: • Ph.D. (Environment & Development) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • M.Sc. (Engineering Geology) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geology (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Site Investigation, Rock Engineering & Engineering Geology • Slope Risk Assessments • Geophysics in Civil Engineering Application • Geography Information System Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-008 2288/6239 Rohayu@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 60 SENIOR LECTURERS Lt. Dr. Sivadass a/l Thiruchelvam (Assistant Vice-Chancellor) Education: • Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) (AUT University, New Zealand) • Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Operations Management • Industrial Health and Safety • Disaster Management BN-0-008 7216 Sivadass@uniten.edu.my Dr. Fathoni Usman Education: • Ph.D. (Structure and Materials) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • M.Eng. (Structural Engineering) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • PG.Dipl. in Computer Science (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Universitas Sriwijaya, Indonesia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Structure and Materials • Structural Health Monitoring and Forensic Engineering • Artificial Intelligent and Computational in Civil Engineering • Industrial Building System • Sustainable Construction Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-071 7225 Fathoni@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 61 Dr. Ahmed Hussein Birima Education: • Ph.D. (Sanitary and Environmental Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • M.Sc. (Civil Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Al- Fatih University, Libya) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Water and Wastewater treatment BN-3-014 2243 Ahussein@uniten.edu.my Dr. Ir. Norlela Ismail Education: • M.Sc. (Highway & Transportation Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (University of Hartford, United States of America) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Highway & Transportation Engineering • Pavement Management System BN-3-056 2286 Norlelaismail@uniten.edu.my Dr. Wong Leong Sing (Postgraduate Coordinator) Education: • Ph.D. (Geotechnical Engineering) (University of Malaya) • M.Eng. (Chemical) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • M.Eng. (Civil-Geotechnics) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons) Civil Engineering (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak) Area of specialization / research interest: • Peat Stabilization • Soil Bioremediation • Environmental Geotechnics • Biodiesel Process Simulation • Concrete Technology Office: Phone ext.: Email: : BA-4-023 7250 wongls@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 62 Dr. Salmia binti Beddu Education: • Ph.D. (Civil Engineering) (Universiti Teknologi Petronas) • M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (Universiti Sains Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons) Civil Engineering (Universiti Sains Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Sustainable Construction Materials • Concrete Technology • Geopolymer Concrete • Self-compacting concrete • Light-Weight Concrete • Ductile Concrete • Repair and Retrofitting of Structures Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-037A 6219 salmia@uniten.edu.my Dr. Md. Ashraful Alam Education: • Ph.D. (Structural Engineering) (University of Malaya) • M.Eng.Sc. (Structure) (University of Malaya) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology) Area of specialization / research interest: • Repair and strengthening of RC structures • Non-linear analysis of structures for static and fatigue load • Earthquake effects on reinforced concrete and steel structures • Green fibre composite materials Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-062 7292 Ashraful@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 63 Dr. Yuzainee Md Yusoff Education: • Ph.D • M.Sc. (Pure Mathematics) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • Dip. Ed. (Mathematics) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Sc. (Mathematics) (Arkansas State University) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Engineering Education BA-3-067 7243 yuzainee@uniten.edu.my Dr. Nur Irfah Mohd Pauzi Education: • Ph.D. (Geotechnical and Geological Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • M.Sc. (Geotechnical and Geological Engineering), (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: • Waste soil settlement modelling • Monte Carlo simulation • Soil laboratory testing • Microcrack Propagation of Rock • Integrated Civil Engineering Capstone Design Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-061 2271 irfah@uniten.edu.my Dr. Mohd Hafiz bin Zawawi Education: • Ph.D. in Water Pump Modeling (Universiti Sains Malaysia) • M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering (Universiti Sains Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Sains Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Groundwater Hydrology and Contamination • Solid Waste Management and Water Resources BN-3-030 7245 MHafiz@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 64 Dr. Chow Ming Fai Education: • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Urban stormwater management, hydrology, non point source pollution, limnology BN-3-022 6454 Chowmf@uniten.edu.my Dr. Gasim Hayder Ahmed Salih Education: • Ph.D. (Civil Engineering), (Universiti Teknologi Petronas) • M.Sc. (Environmental Engineering), (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Sc. Hons (Civil Engineering), (Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan) Area of specialization / research interest: • Environmental Engineering • Wastewater treatment • iological processes • Solid Waste Management Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-049 6348 gasim@uniten.edu.my Dr. Md. Shabbir Hossain Education: • Ph.D (Artificial Intelligences in Water Resources Management) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • M.Eng. (Civil Engineering), (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (RUET, Bangladesh) Area of specialization / research interest: • Water Resource Management • Optimization • Swarm Intelligences • Neural Network and Evolutionary Algorithm Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-009 6223 mdshabbir@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 65 Dr. Chai Mee Kin Education: • Ph.D. (Analytical Chemistry) (University of Malaya) • M.Sc. (Chemistry), (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • B.Sc. in Science with Education (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Analytical Chemistry • Trace Analysis on Environmental Samples BA-3-039 7275 mkchai@uniten.edu.my Dr. Zaemah Jubri Education: • Ph.D. (Material Chemistry) (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • M.Sc. (Natural Product Chemistry) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Sc. (Chemistry) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Organic-Inorganic Nanocomposite Material BA-3-038 7253 zaemah@uniten.edu.my Dr.-Ing. Zarina Itam Education: • Doctor Engineering Germany) (Ph.D) (Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar, • M.Sc. (Structural Engineering and Construction) (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Finite Element Method • Material Modeling, Structural Mechanics BN-3-042 2249 izarina@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 66 Dr. Agusril Education: • Ph.D (Civil Engineering, Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, Malaysia) • M.Sc. Civil Engineering, Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, Malaysia) • B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Universitas Andalas, Indonesia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Finite Element Modelling • Portable Bridges Development • Structure and Materials • Impact Resistance Structures • Blast Resistance Structure Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-022 6450 Agusril@uniten.edu.my Dr. Faizah Che Ros Education: • Ph.D (Systems Innovation) (University of Tokyo, Japan) • Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Hydrology, Hydraulics • Dam Break & Flood Modelling BN-1-009 2249 Faie@uniten.edu.my Dr. Al-Mahfoodh Ali Najah Ahmed Education: • Ph.D (Artificial Intelligences in Water Resources Management) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • M.Eng. (Civil Engineering), (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (University of technology, Iraq) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Water resources engineering • Sustainable infrastructure and natural resources management • Mathematical Modelling utilizing Artificial Intelligence Techniques BN-3-033 6259 mahfoodh@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 67 LECTURERS Intan Nor Zuliana Binti Baharuddin Education: • M.Sc. (Civil Engineering in Geotechnical) (Universiti Teknologi MARA) • B.Eng. (Hons) (Civil Engineering) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Geotechnical Engineering • Slope Stability • Unsaturated Soil Mechanics BN-3-009 2215 intan@uniten.edu.my Ean Lee Woen Education: • Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • B. Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Structural & Materials Engineering BN-0-005 7231 Leewoen@uniten.edu.my Hidayah Basri Education: • Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • B. Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Flow forecasting, hydrology, dam safety and urban strom water management BN-2-035A 6210 BHidayah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 68 Nor Hazwani binti Nor Khalid Education: • Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • B. Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Engineering investigation, project management, slope monitoring, slope instrumentation • Geographical Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing BN-0-020 2247 Hazwani@uniten.edu.my Norshahida Rahman Education: • M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Sc. (Honour) in Pure Mathematics (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Digital Signature (Cryptography) • Mathematics Education BN-1-061 2291 Norshahida@uniten.edu.my Daud Bin Mohamad Education: • M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Construction) (Universiti Teknologi MARA) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi MARA) • Dip. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi MARA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Construction / Project Management /Safety BN-3-044 2259 daud@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 69 Mohd Zakwan bin Ramli Education: • M.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Transportation Engineering & Planning : BN-3-051 2296 Zakwan@uniten.edu.my Nur Liyana Binti Mohd Kamal Education: • M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Petronas) • B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • Dip. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Sustainable Construction Materials • Concrete Technology : BN-3-028 6246 yana_kamal@uniten.edu.my Wong Jee Khai Education: • M.Eng. (Transportation Engineering), (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil & Environmental Engineering, (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Transportation Engineering • Environmental Engineering : BN-3-062 6302 Wongjk@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 70 Saliza Bt Baharudin Education: • M.Sc. (Mathematics), (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Honours) Electronics (Multimedia University) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Cryptography : BN-3-058 2292 saliza@uniten.edu.my Herda Yati Katman Education: • M.Eng.Sc. (Highway & Traffic Engineering) (University of Malaya) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (University of Malaya) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Highway and Traffic Engineering • avement Materials On study leave On study leave Herda@uniten.edu.my Herda Yati Katman Education: • M.Eng.Sc. (Highway & Traffic Engineering) (University of Malaya) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (University of Malaya) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Email: • Highway and Traffic Engineering • avement Materials On study leave Herda@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 71 Shuhairy Norhisham Education: • Master of Highway and Transportation Engineering (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • BEM, Grad. IEM, mSET, TSSM, AERYE Area of specialization / research interest: • Transportation and Traffic Engineering • Parking Facilities and Management • Public Transportation Office: Email: BN-0-23 shuhairy@uniten.edu.my Siti Aliyyah Masjuki Education: • Master of Structural Engineering and Constructions (Universiti Putra Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Email: • Structural & Materials Engineering On study leave aliyyah@uniten.edu.my Nazirul Mubin Bin Zahari Education: • M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi MARA) • Dip. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi MARA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Environmental, Wastewater, Air and Noise Pollution BN-3-034 6305 Nazirul@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 72 Rasyikin Roslan Education: • Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) • B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Geology and Geotechnical engineering, forensic engineering, risk assessment, and subsurface investigation BN-3-066 / BM-3-015 6239 Rasyikin@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 73 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Credit Hour Coding Information: The last digit in the course code denotes the number of credit hours, e.g. • CECB113 MECHANICS I : STATICS Pre-requisite : None Co-requisite: None Fundamental concepts of mechanics, force systems and couples, free body diagrams, and equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies. Distributed forces; centroids and centre of gravity of lines, areas, and volumes. Second moment of area, volumes, and masses. Principle axes and principle moment of inertia. Friction and the laws of dry friction. Introduction to kinematics of particles. Application to structures and machine elements, such as bars, beams, trusses and friction devices. • CEGB112 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Pre-requisite : None Co-requisite : CEGB111 Physical geology: Minerals. Igneous rocks, Sedimentary rocks and Metamorphic rocks. Geologic time. Plate Tectonics and mountain building process. Engineering geology: Stratigraphy. Geologic structures. Surface processes: weathering, erosion and soil. Groundwater. Geologic materials used in construction. Site investigation and engineering geological maps. • CEMB113 CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS Pre-requisite : None Co-requisite : CEMB111 Cement: types of cement, Portland cement, production, composition, characteristics, tests on cement properties. Aggregates: classification, characteristics, gradation, strength, tests on aggregate properties. Concrete: concrete mix, tests for fresh concrete mix, workability of fresh concrete, shotcrete, concrete admixtures, strength of concrete, aspects of hardened concrete, tests for hardened concrete. Bituminous materials: asphalt refining, uses and properties; asphalt cement physical tests, asphalt cement grading system, rheological properties and pavement performance. Steel: steel 74 classifications, production, properties, types of steel used in the construction industry. Timber: timber classification, production, properties, types of timber used in the construction industry. • CEMB124 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Pre-requisite : CECB113 Co-requisite : CEMB121 Concepts of stress, strain; equations of equilibrium and compatibility; mechanical properties; stress strain laws; extension; torsion; and bending of bars; beam theory; combined stresses; columns and selected topics. • CECB122 MECHANICS II: DYNAMICS Pre-requisite : CECB113 Co-requisite : None The objective of this course is to develop skills in treating the dynamic analysis of structural systems. • CEVB213 SURVEYING FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : None Co-requisite : CEVB211 Surveying concepts : principles and use of surveys, geodetic survey, plane survey, operations in surveying, units of measurements, drawing of surveying. Basic survey measurements: observations and errors, distance measurements, vertical distance measurements (leveling), angle and direction measurement, combined distance and angular measurement. Survey operations: traverse, methods for horizontal positioning, global positioning system. Type of surveys: control and topographic surveying, route surveying, construction surveying, land surveys , curve ranging: horizontal curve, vertical curve. • CEWB123 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS Pre-requisite : CECB113 OR MEMB213 Co-requisite : CEWB121 Fluid as continuum, velocity filed, fluid statics, conservation laws for systems and control volumes, dimensional analysis and similarity, viscous flow, boundary layers, incompressible flow, compressible flow, open channels and turbo-machinery. Academic Year 2016/2017 75 • CECB212 CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY Pre-requisite : None Co-requisite : CECB211 Graphic language, engineering drawing and drafting, general principles, drawing equipments and media, basic line works, lettering, dimensioning and scales. Views, sections and conventions, shape description by views; orthographic projections; isometric projections and drawings; auxiliary views; sections; perspective views, one-point and two-point perspective. Civil engineering drawings, symbols and abbreviations, plans, sections and structural grids, working drawings, structural key-plan, reinforcement detailing, structural steel detailing. Computer-aided drawing and drafting, preparation of drawing using computer program, e.g., AutoCAD. • CEEB313 WATER & WASTEWATER ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CEEB223 Co-requisite: None Water supplies: water quantity, surface water supplies, reservoirs, groundwater. Water treatment systems. Physical treatment processes: screening, mixing and flocculation, clarification and sedimentation of discrete particles, filtration. Chemical treatment processes: chemical considerations, water softening, iron and manganese removal, chemical disinfection, taste and odour, Wastewater engineering: characteristic of wastewater, screening, primary treatment , secondary treatment, aeration system, sludge treatment, disposal of sludge • CEGB233 SOIL MECHANICS Pre-requisite : CEMB124 & CEGB112 Co-requisite : CEGB211 Origins and composition of soil. Classification of soils for engineering purposes. Basic physical properties of soils. Groundwater, pore pressure and effective stress. Soil permeability and seepage: coefficient of permeability, seepage velocity and seepage pressure, constant head and falling head tests, field permeability tests, two dimensional flow, flow net, seepage through earth dam and embankments, seepage in anisotropic soils, instability due to seepage and dewatering excavations. Measurement of shear strength: shear strength and friction model, shear box test, triaxial compression test, variations in undrained strength, sensitivity of clays, pore pressure coefficients A and B, shear vane test and estimates of shear strength parameters from index tests. Consolidation theory: oedometer test, void ratio-pressure plots, normally consolidated and overconsolidated clays. Site investigation and in-situ testing. Laboratory and field testing of soils. • CEPB323 PROJECT MANAGEMENT & CONSTRUCTION Pre-requisite : CESB343, CEGB333 Co-requisite: None Principles of management: planning and decision making, organizing, leading Academic Year 2016/2017 76 and leadership and controlling. Project management: characteristics of projects, engineering economic analysis, project screening and selection, structuring the project, project scheduling, project budget, project control, computer support and project termination. Construction engineering: civil engineering construction processes, methods and techniques : construction contracts, construction machinery and equipment and construction safety. • CESB223 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I Pre-requisite: CEMB124 Co-requisite: None Fundamental concepts: forces, actions and reactions; free-body diagrams, equilibrium, and internal loading (Shear, axial and bending moments ) flexibility, compatibility, boundary conditions, work and energy, virtual work, energy methods. Statically determinate structures: statically determinacy and stability; reaction forces for planar and non-planar structures; Cables and arches ; truss deflections by energy methods; Deflection by moment area method, .Conjugate beam method and Castigilianos theorem. Analysis of indeterminate structures using the force method of analysis and three moment equation for 1st and 2nd degree indeterminate structures. • CESB333 STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN I Pre-requisite : CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 Co-requisite: CESB353 Methods of analysis, limit state approach, general members, design of members subjected to bending, design of members subjected to combined actions, design of connections, design of members subjected to axial tension, design of multistorey buildings. • CETB322 HIGHWAY ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CEMB113 & CEGB213 Co-requisite: None Highway geometric design; pavement materials, design, maintenance and rehabilitation; and highway intersection analysis, design and control. • CETB412 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Pre-requisite: CETB322 Co-requisite: NONE Transportation systems, modes of transportation, transportation organizations and management, transportation planning and demand analysis, transportation impact assessment, sustainable transportation, intelligent transportation system, principles of traffic flow, traffic management, traffic engineering studies, level of service and capacity, and characteristics of the driver, pedestrian, vehicle and road. Academic Year 2016/2017 77 • CEWB222 HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CEWB123 Co-requisite : CEWB221 Hydraulic Engineering follows the introductory Fluid Mechanics subject in the Water Engineering strand. It aims to consolidate students’ knowledge of fluid principles, and to cover principles of open channel flow and pipe flow. The course introduces the open channel flow and its classification, properties, energy and momentum principles, Uniform flow, Critical flow, Design of Channels for Uniform flow, Gradually Varied flow, Rapidly varied flow and Hydraulic Structures. On completion, students will have a deeper knowledge of fluid flow principles, and a proficiency in solving problems and performing design calculations for open channel flow systems and pipe flow systems using Chapter 25 and Chapter 26 of MSMA Manual. • CEWB322 HYDROLOGY ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CEWB222 Co-requisite : NONE Hydrologic cycle, precipitation, infiltration, evaporation and transpiration, streamflow, hydrologic measurement and monitoring, runoff and catchment, statistics and frequency distribution and analysis, hydrographs, unit hydrograph, groundwater hydrology, rainfall - runoff relationship and hydrologic modelling, design rainfall and streamflow estimation. • CEGB423 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING I Pre-requisite : CEGB333 Co-requisite: None Shallow Foundations: ultimate bearing capacity and settlement of shallow foundations, and mat foundations. Retaining walls: gravity and cantilever walls. Sheet pile walls: cantilever and anchored sheet pile walls. Braced cuts: design of various components of a braced cut and soil heave problem. Pile foundations: type of piles, length of piles, pile capacity, pile driving formulas, pile load tests, laterally loaded pile, pullout resistance of pile, negative skin friction, pile groups and spacing of piles, efficiency of pile groups, settlement of pile foundations and construction of pile foundations. Drilled shafts: types of drilled shafts, construction procedures, drilled shaft capacity, settlement of drilled shaft. • CEGB493 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOTECHNOLOGY & GEOTECHNICAL MODELING Pre-requisite: CEGB333 Co-requisite: None This course exposes students with sufficient knowledge of environmental geotechnology, and enables them to be skilful at performing finite element simulation to model and analyze environmental geotechnical problem. Students will be introduced with the basic principles and applications of environmental Academic Year 2016/2017 78 geotechnology before they learn how to use PLAXIS Professional version software to perform environmental geotechnical simulation. Topics covered include Geotechnics and the environment, Ground investigation, Waste disposal by landfill, Contaminated land, Derelict land, Waste materials in geotechnical construction, Noise and ground vibrations, Radioactive waste disposal, and Introduction to PLAXIS for environmental geotechnical application. • CERB412 PROJECT I Pre-requisite : CESB343 OR CEGB213 OR CEWB322 OR CEPB323 Co-requisite: None Students select a civil engineering project or one that is suggested by faculty members and work under the supervision of faculty members. Problems from all areas of civil engineering can be considered. The studies for projects may involve construction and assemblies of structures. • ERB424 PROJECT II Pre-requisite : CERB412, COEB314 Co-requisite: None Students select a civil engineering project or one that is suggested by faculty members and work under the supervision of faculty members. Problems from all areas of civil engineering can be considered. The studies for projects may involve construction and assemblies of structures. • CESB353 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II Pre-requisite : CESB223 Co-requisite: None Fundamentals of statically indeterminate analysis: requirements and limitations of equilibrium; redundancies, requirements and limitations of compatibility; compatibility method (flexibility method) of analysis; equilibrium method (stiffness method) of analysis. Flexibility method: fundamental concepts of flexibility method; structure and member coordinate systems; member flexibility matrix; generation of structure flexibility matrix; application of the flexibility method; internally redundant structures; choice of redundants. Stiffness method: fundamental concepts of stiffness method; coordinate systems; member stiffness matrix; generation of structure stiffness matrix; application of stiffness method; comparison between flexibility and stiffness methods. stiffness and flexibility for differential element; relationship between stiffness and flexibility matrices; determination of flexibility coefficients; determination of stiffness coefficients • CESB343 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN I Pre-requisite: CECB212, CESB223, CEMB113 Co-requisite: CESB353 Properties of concrete and reinforcement, service load behaviour, ultimate flexural strength design of rectangular and flanged beams , shear design, bond Academic Year 2016/2017 79 and development length, continuous beams, design for serviceability, design for durability and fire resistance, reinforced concrete slab systems. • CESB423 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN II Pre-requisite : CESB343 Co-requisite: None Reinforced concrete slab systems, design of columns, design of tied and spiral columns, slenderness effects, and foundations including, pad footing, combined footing, strip footing, raft foundation and pile caps and introduction to prestressed concrete. • CESB493 INTEGRATED CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECT Pre-requisite : CEEB313, CETB322, COEB314, CESB423 Co-requisite: None This course serves as a capstone design project for Civil Engineering students. It is a team design project applying engineering and project management principles for a multidisciplinary design which involve an integration of all aspects of Civil Engineering namely Environmental, Geotechnical, Water Supply, Sewerage, Structural, Transportation and Project Management, with the design process from conceptual and preliminary design to final design for construction purposes. It requires that each student demonstrate the ability to complete a significant engineering design using the knowledge gained as an undergraduate in the Civil Engineering program. Students have to develop proposal for engineering design and organization of the design team, proposal for infrastructural work and civil work shall include earthwork, water supply and reticulation, sewerage system and reticulation, drainage system, selection and proportioning of structural systems, foundation design and cost estimates of the development. Given the scope of the task, success will hinge on the ability of the students to work independently on components of the overall design, yet be able to work cooperatively within a design team. • CECB423 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : MATB113, MATB143 AND CCSB163 Co-requisite: None Numerical methods. Non-linear equations. Solution of systems of linear algebraic equations. Curve fitting. Numerical differentiation and integration. Numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations. Eigenvalue problems. • CEEB223 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : NONE Co-requisite : CEEB221 Engineering and the environment; overview of environmental issues; surface Academic Year 2016/2017 80 water quality and monitoring; drinking water standards; effluent standard; water treatment technologies; wastewater treatment technologies; sludge disposal; air pollution control; noise pollution control; solid waste management; hazardous management; project planning and environmental impact assessment and studies. • CEGB463 FIELD AND ROCK ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CEGB333 Co-requisite: None Description and classification of soils and rocks; Site Investigation; Borehole and In situ Testing; Rock Engineering; Rock Testing; Rock Tunnel & Rock Excavation Technique. • CESB463 ANALYSIS & DESIGN OF CIVIL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES Pre-requisite : CESB343 Co-requisite: None Analysis of reinforced concrete frames and application of wind loading , design of staircase and slab using yield line theory, Slender column design, foundation subjected to axial load and moment, and edge foundation ( strap and strip footing ), and pretress concrete ( Magnel diagram). • CESB473 STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN II Pre-requisite : CESB333 Co-requisite: None Continuous structures, plastic analysis, in-plane and out-of-plane stability for plastic analysis; plastic design of continuous beams and frames. Multi-story rigid frames, stability of frames. Plate girders; shear buckling resistance, web openings, design of stiffeners. Thin-walled steel structures, effective width method, design of thin-walled members. • CETB413 TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Pre-requisite : CETB322 AND CETB412 Co-requisite: None Transportation Planning Process, Transportation Modelling, Traffic Forecasting, Transportation Demand Analysis, Transportation Project Impact Assessment and Transportation Project Evaluation.. • CEWB423 URBAN HYDROLOGY & STORMWATER ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CEWB222 AND CEWB322 Co-requisite: None Hydrologic Design Concepts. Design Rainfall Intensities for Frequent, Short and Rare Storm Duration. Regulatory Criteria and Requirement. Design Acceptance Criteria. Design Fundamentals and Runoff Estimation, Routing Method, Rational Methods, Hydrograph Methods and Runoff Pollutant Estimation. Design of Runoff Quantity Control; Design of Detention and Retention. Design Academic Year 2016/2017 81 of Runoff Quality Control; Design of Source Control BMP (Filtration, Infiltration and Treatment Control) and Design of Open Drain. • CETB423 HIGHWAY DESIGN & TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CETB412 Co-requisite: None Geometric design standard , introduction of design, design standard, elements of design, sight distance, traffic characteristic & engineering study, introduction of traffic engineering, traffic component and characteristic, survey, location and plan, route and location survey, intersection design theory and design, intersection capacity analysis, highway design horizontal, super elevation and vertical. • CEEB433 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Pre-requisite : CEPB323 Co-requisite: None Solid waste management is addressed by virtually every municipality. Issues include landfill capacity, landfill diversion, regulatory compliance, energy recovery, carbon footprints, sustainability, public opinion and economics. This course covers all aspects of municipal solid waste (MSW) management including refuse generation, source reduction, collection, transportation, recycling and resource recovery, burial in landfills, and treatment by composting, anaerobic digestion and combustion. Regulations and policy relevant to MSW are also discussed and students are expected to integrate regulatory, policy and technical considerations in the development of engineering designs. The application of life-cycle analysis to waste management systems is also considered. • CESB403 COMPUTER ANALYSIS & DESIGN OF STRUCTURES Pre-requisite : CESB333& CESB343 Co-requisite: CESB423 This course enables the students with enough knowledge and understanding of computer software and its use in the analysis and design of structures. The students will be exposed to the use and application of software to perform practical designs. Topics covered include Introduction to analysis of structures using STAAD.Pro, Model generation, Properties and specifications, Generation of loads, Analysis, post processing, Design of concrete and Steel structural members, Seismic analysis and design, Analysis for vibrations, Response spectrum analysis, Time history analysis, and push over analysis. • CESB483 REPAIR, ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION Pre-requisite : COEB314 Co-requisite: NONE Structural Damage Assessment: Overall process of structural inspection and appraisal for structural damage assessment, Appearance, causes and significance of structural damage and their Academic Year 2016/2017 82 impact for concrete. Timber decay and remedial treatments. Types and causes of crack in reinforced concrete, Chemical diagnostic test, semi-and non-destructive methods of damage assessment of concrete. Structural Repair: Reasoning for repair, repair economics, choice of repair materials, repair materials and methods for concrete structures and timber. Strengthening: Strengthening methods and materials for concrete and timber structures, Materials and methods of strengthening using the state of arts used of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP). • CEGB 483 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS Pre-requisite : CEPB323 Co-requisite: None This course has been introduced to exposed students to one of the appropriate software related to Geographical Positioning System (GPS) and Remote Sensing (RS). This course will be focusing more on application of GIS tools in order to solve civil engineering problems. • CEWB493 DAM ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : CEPB323 Co-requisite: NONE Planning and management of dam; latest technology for concrete dam, earthfill dam and rockfill dam; Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP); Probable Maximum Flood (PMF); flood routing through reservoir and spillway; determination of reservoir yield; overview of geotechnical problems associated with dams; site investigation planning and techniques; foundation design considerations; effects of earthquake on dam foundation; stability analysis for normal and flood loads; analysis of foundation deformations; foundation grouting; foundation site preparation and cleanup; dam hydraulic structure âĂŞ spillways, energy dissipation facilities, crest gates; emergency response plan for dam safety; dam break analysis for various failure mode analysis. • MATB113 ADVANCED CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Pre-requisite : None This course introduces functions with three variables, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, extrema for functions with several variables, lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, cylindrical and spherical coordinates and vector calculus. • MATB143 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Pre-requisite : None This course introduces ordinary differential equations and methods for their solutions. It focuses on first, second and higher order differential equations, initial-value and boundary-value problems, linear and nonlinear models, power series solutions about ordinary points and Laplace Transforms. Academic Year 2016/2017 83 • MATB133 STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : None Basic probability, continuous and discrete random variables, distribution functions and their applications, relationship between distributions, random sampling, data descriptions, fundamental sampling distributions, single sample estimation and hypotheses testing and simple linear regression and correlation. • MATB 253 LINEAR ALGEBRA Pre-requisite : None The course contents are real vector spaces, linear dependence, bases, linear transformations, matrix Calculus, determinants and ranks, eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Gaussian-Jordan elimination and system of Homogeneous equations. • COEB223 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : MATB143, MATB253 Co-requisite: CSEB113 Mathematical modelling. Overview of computers, programming languages and software development process. Nonlinear equations. System of linear algebraic equations. Curve fitting. Numerical differentiation and integration. Numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations. Eigenvalue problems • COEB314 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Pre-requisite : MEMB333 To expose students to the various aspects of industrial practices and ethics. To apply the training knowledge for the preparation of their final year project. • COEB422 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY Pre-requisite : TECB213 & EEEB273 (BEEE & BEPE) or TECB213 & ECCB243 (BCCE) or MEMB333 (BME) or CEPB323 (BCE) This course is designed to make engineering students more aware of ethical issues that may arise in their professional careers and to provide tools for assessing and resolving ethical dilemmas in engineering. To brief the students about what is expected from an engineer by the public and their employers. Aware of their position and responsibility as a professional engineer in the society, in handling technology transfer and assisting in developing the country. • COEB432 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Pre-requisite : MEMB322 or EEEB273 or ECCB243 This is an introductory course in management theory and practice. Management is presented as a discipline and as a process. This course introduces the modern management concepts with emphasis on the major functions and activities performed by a manager. It will discuss the behaviour of individuals and groups in organizational settings. Also included are the historical theories, decision-making processes, interpersonal concepts and current management issues. Academic Year 2016/2017 84 • COEB442 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS Pre-requisite : EEEB273 or ECCB243 or MEFB213 This is the first economic course for engineering students. The course is introduced so that the technical knowledge of these students is complemented with adequate economic knowledge as well as the use of economic analysis. Students will be exposed to the method of evaluating the economic benefits and costs of an engineering project. Students will also be taught the importance of the time value of money, the discount factor, the rate of return of investment as well as evaluation of alternative projects. Academic Year 2016/2017 85 Part VI DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 86 INTRODUCTION The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering offers courses leading to the award of: • Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.) (BEEE) (Approved by JPT (R/523/6/0175) & Accreditated by MQA (MQA/A1847)) • Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.) (BCCE) (Approved by MOHE (N/523/6/0070) & Provisional Accreditation by MQA (MQA/PA-01250)) These programs are designed to prepare students for professional careers and higher advancement in the area of communication, electronics, computers, control systems, signal processing, power engineering and other related areas. The curriculums for these undergraduate programs require a strong foundation in mathematics, calculus, physics, computer literacy and programming. Engineering courses begin from the first year itself and include topics, among others, electrical circuits, electronics, digital logic design, microprocessors, signals & system, control systems, and data communication and network. In addition to these topics, students taking BEEE programme will also be exposed to specialized topics such as electrical machines & drives, power systems, process control and instrumentation, communication systems; while students enrolling in BCCE will be exposed to topics related to computer architectures, operating systems, embedded systems, communication electronics, and digital communications. Laboratory works which include electrical measurement techniques, application of non-linear devices, digital logic design, electrical machines, microprocessor, signal processing, computer networks and communication are intended to reinforce the principles obtained in the classroom. In addition, many engineering courses are classified as design courses and complemented by computer aided engineering software as simulation and design tools, thus further consolidating the understanding of engineering principles and its application. Students are also required to take language and social science courses to make them become more well-balanced in terms of technical and social knowledge and skills. 87 In the end of the third year, students will go through industrial training where they will be attached with industries all over Malaysia. This provides insights to students on the real working environment outside. During the final year, the students are free to choose several topics from technical electives, to specialize deeper in an area of their interest. They can choose to streamline to a particular options grouping. Design project courses (the Capstone Design and the Final Year Project) during the final year will aid students in gaining experience of current technology and equipment usage as well as provide opportunities to apply engineering principles that they have acquired earlier on, and even further advance into investigative research. The Program Educational Objectives (PEO) of the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.) and the Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.) programs are based upon the qualities that we wish to attain for the graduates in this discipline at least 5 years after graduation. The PEOs are shown below. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) UNITEN produces BEEE graduates who (are): PEO1 PEO2 PEO3 PEO4 Practicing engineers in electrical engineering with the ability to venture into energy related business. Hold leadership responsibility and/or establish their own enterprises. Have professional qualifications/certifications in electrical engineering related areas. Engage in activities to enhance knowledge in their professional works. UNITEN produces BCCE graduates who (are): PEO1 PEO2 PEO3 PEO4 Practicing engineers in computer and communication engineering with the ability to venture into energy related business. Hold leadership responsibilities and/or establish their own enterprises. Have professional qualifications/certifications in computer and communication engineering related areas. Engage in activities that enhance knowledge in their professional works. Academic Year 2016/2017 88 PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO) The Program Outcomes (POs) for the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.) and the Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.) are based upon qualities that UNITEN is looking for in a graduate of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Computer and Communication Engineering discipline, respectively, upon graduation. The POs were also developed based upon the attributes highlighted by EAC (Engineering Accreditation Council). Each subjects offered in the programme will strive to cover parts or all of the POs. Students graduating from the Bachelor of Electrical & Electronics Engineering (BEEE) programme will have the ability to : PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and electrical engineering principles in solving complex problems Identify, formulate, analyse and solve complex electrical engineering problems. Design solutions for complex electrical engineering problems that meet specific needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and environment. Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating complex problems related to electrical engineering. Create appropriate techniques, select resources, and apply modern engineering tools to execute complex engineering activities. Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions in environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development. Demonstrate commitment to professional and ethical principles. Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities. Function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader. Acknowledge the need for, and be able to engage in life-long learning. Demonstrate knowledge on project management principles and entrepreneurship skills. Academic Year 2016/2017 89 Students graduating from the Bachelor of Computer & Communication Engineering (BCCE) programme will have the ability to : PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and computer & communication engineering principles in solving complex problems. Identify, formulate, analyze and solve complex computer & communication engineering problems. Design solutions for complex computer & communication engineering problems that meet specific needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society and environment. Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating complex problems related to computer & communication engineering. Create appropriate techniques, select resources, and apply modern engineering tools to execute complex engineering activities Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions in environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development. Demonstrate commitment to professional and ethical principles. Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities. Function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader. Acknowledge the need for, and be able to engage in life-long learning. Demonstrate knowledge on project management principles and entrepreneurship skills. The department, together with the Department of Electrical Power Engineering has a total of 27 undergraduate and postgraduate research laboratories. These laboratories are: • Automation Control and Industrial • Artificial Intelligence Machine Vision • Embedded System Design and and • Internet Protocol Technologies • Microprocessor Application • Mobile Robot • Communication System • Data Communication Networking • Electrical/Electronics Measurement • EMF • Battery Research • Computer Engineering Networking Research • Electronics Design and • Optoelectronics • Photonics Technology • Digital Electronics Design • Power Quality • EE Computing • Power System Protection Academic Year 2016/2017 90 • RF & Microwave Technology • Signal Processing • RF & Microwave Engineering Research • Telecommunication Research • Robotics and Control • Research and Project • VLSI • Machine, Power Electronics and Drive Technology In addition to these laboratories, there are also Power Systems Laboratories, High Voltage Testing and Diagnostic, Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power Plant Technology and Electric Drives Laboratories which are owned by TNB Research and can be accessed by Universiti Tenaga Nasional students for the purpose of research. Academic Year 2016/2017 91 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I EEEB114 MATB143 EEEB111 Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II EEEB113 MATB113 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 EEEB163 EEEB161 MEMB123 ETIB113 Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MATB253 TECB213 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Mechanics I: Statics Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Linear Algebra Technical Communications Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 4 3 1 Prerequisite NONE NONE NONE Corequisite NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 NONE 3 1 3 3 16 3 EEEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE 1 3 3 3 3 EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE 14 3 3 NONE 16 Continue 92 Semester Code Course Semester IV MEHB213 EEEB283 Thermodynamics I Electrical Machines & Drives EEEB253 EEPB353 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Numerical Methods for Engineers Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers II Personal Financial Management Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System I EEEB323 Control System I 3 EEEB373 Microprocessor Systems 3 EESB313 EEEB383 COEB422 Semiconductor Devices Random Process Engineers in Society 3 3 2 EECB351 EECB353 EEEB363 Total Credit Hours Communication System Lab Communication System Digital Signal Processing COEB223 ICEB212/ MCEB212 AKPK111 Semester V Semester VI EEEB371 COEB432 EECB423 Special Semester COEB314 Semester VII EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Capstone Design Course ECRB412 Project I EEIB413 Process Control Instrumentation Technical Elective I Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours *** COEB442 3 3 2 1 15 3 17 1 3 3 Microprocessor Systems Lab Principles of Management Data Communication and Network Hubungan Etnik Total Credit Hours Industrial Training EHEB113 Credit Hours 3 3 1 2 3 3 16 4 Prerequisite NONE EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 MATB143, MATB253 ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE EEEB114 NONE NONE EEEB123, EEEB283 EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB163, EEEB233 EEEB273 EEEB233 TECB213, EEEB273 NONE NONE EEEB233 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373 EEEB273 EEEB373, EEEB383 NONE EECB353 NONE NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 4 3 2 & 3 3 2 13 COEB422, EECB423 EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 EEEB323, MEHB213 EEEB273 NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 93 Semester Code Semester VIII ECRB424 *** *** *** *** Course Project II Credit Hours 4 Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Literature and Sociology Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 16 127 Prerequisite ECRB412, COEB442 NONE Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECEB483 Computer Architecture 3 EECB353 EECB433 Applied Telecommunication 3 EEEB273 Systems EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre 3 EEEB253 Optics EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave 3 EEEB253 Engineering EEEB393 Power Electronics 3 EEEB233, EEEB283 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems 3 EEEB323 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB363 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB114, EEEB323 EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB273 EESB493 Embedded Systems 3 EEEB373, EEEB114 MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 EEPB383 Electrical Power System II 3 EEPB353 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering ECEB463 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 94 Semester Code Course MENB413 Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation Introduction to Reactor Physic Radiation Safety and Waste Management Reactor Thermal-hydraulic Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards Introduction to Nuclear Technology MENB423 MENB433 MENB443 MENB453 MEHB513 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Prerequisite COEB422 3 3 COEB422 COEB422 NONE NONE 3 3 COEB422 COEB422 NONE NONE 3 COEB442 NONE EEEB323 NONE EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers II Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 Asia Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 Sports & Recreation at 3 Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 Comparative Religion 3 Creative Thinking 3 Introduction to Social 3 Psychology Mandarin Language 3 Basic French 3 Basic German 3 Japanese Language 3 Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE Credit Hours 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 95 Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students (for Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I EEEB114 MATB143 EEEB111 Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II EEEB113 MATB113 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 EEEB163 EEEB161 MEMB123 MALB103 Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MATB253 TECB213 MASB113 Semester IV MEHB213 EEEB283 EEEB253 COEB223 *** Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Mechanics I: Statics Malay Language for International Students Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Linear Algebra Technical Communications Malaysian Study Total Credit Hours Thermodynamics I Electrical Machines & Drives Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Numerical Methods for Engineers International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 4 3 1 Prerequisite NONE NONE NONE Corequisite NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 3 1 3 3 EEEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE 16 3 EEEB143 NONE EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 MATB143, MATB253 NONE NONE NONE 14 3 1 3 3 3 3 16 3 3 3 3 3 NONE NONE EEEB114 NONE 15 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 96 Semester Code Semester V EEPB353 Electrical Power System I EEEB323 Control System I 3 EEEB373 Microprocessor Systems 3 EESB313 EEEB383 COEB422 Semiconductor Devices Random Process Engineers in Society 3 3 2 EECB351 EECB353 EEEB363 Total Credit Hours Communication System Lab Communication System Digital Signal Processing Semester VI EEEB371 COEB432 EECB423 Course Credit Hours 3 17 1 3 3 Special Semester COEB314 Microprocessor Systems Lab Principles of Management Data Communication and Network International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VII EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Capstone Design Course ECRB412 Project I EEIB413 Process Control Instrumentation Technical Elective I Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Project II *** *** COEB442 Semester VIII ECRB424 *** *** *** *** Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV International Compulsory [U4] Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 1 2 3 3 16 4 Prerequisite EEEB123, EEEB283 EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB163, EEEB233 EEEB273 EEEB233 TECB213, EEEB273 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB233 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373 EEEB273 EEEB373, EEEB383 NONE EECB353 NONE NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 4 3 2 & 3 3 2 13 4 MPU 3 3 3 3 COEB422, EECB423 EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 EEEB323, MEHB213 NONE NONE EEEB273 NONE ECRB412, COEB442 NONE NONE NONE 16 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 97 Semester Code Course Credit Hours Prerequisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECEB483 Computer Architecture 3 EECB353 EECB433 Applied Telecommunication 3 EEEB273 Systems EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre 3 EEEB253 Optics EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave 3 EEEB253 Engineering EEEB393 Power Electronics 3 EEEB233, EEEB283 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems 3 EEEB323 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB363 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB114, EEEB323 EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB273 EESB493 Embedded Systems 3 EEEB373, EEEB114 MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 EEPB383 Electrical Power System II 3 EEPB353 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and 3 COEB422 Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic 3 COEB422 MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste 3 COEB422 Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic 3 COEB422 MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and 3 COEB422 Safeguards ECEB463 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 98 Semester Code MEHB513 MALB103 MASB113 Course Introduction Technology to Nuclear Credit Hours 3 International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 Prerequisite COEB442 NONE NONE NONE NONE *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 99 Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (for Special Semester Intake starting from Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special Semester I MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Total Credit Hours Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Mechanics I: Statics Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II Semester I ETIB113 EEEB114 MATB143 EEEB111 EEEB113 MEMB123 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 4 3 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 NONE EEEB113 NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE 15 3 EEEB143 NONE 1 3 3 1 EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 EEEB163, EEEB233 MATB143, MATB253 NONE 6 17 3 Semester EEEB323 Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Linear Algebra Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers II Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Thermodynamics I Personal Financial Management Technical Communications Total Credit Hours Control System I IV EEEB283 Electrical Machines & Drives 3 EEEB253 Electromagnetic Fields Waves Microprocessor Systems 3 EEEB163 EEEB161 MATB253 ICEB212/ MCEB212 Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MEHB213 AKPK111 TECB213 EEEB373 COEB223 Numerical Methods Engineers Total Credit Hours & 3 3 1 3 2 3 14 3 3 for 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB114 15 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 100 Semester Code Special Semester 2 COEB432 *** EHEB113 Semester V EEPB353 EEIB413 Semester VI Course Principles of Management Literature and Sociology Hubungan Etnik Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System I EESB313 EEEB383 EEEB371 COEB422 Process Control & Instrumentation Semiconductor Devices Random Process Microprocessor Systems Lab Engineers in Society EECB351 EECB353 EEEB363 Total Credit Hours Communication System Lab Communication System Digital Signal Processing EECB423 Credit Hours 2 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 1 2 15 1 3 3 COEB442 *** ECRB412 Data Communication Network Engineering Economics Technical Elective I Project I Special Semester COEB314 Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 17 4 EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Capstone Design Course 4 Semester VII ECRB424 Project II *** *** *** Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours and 3 2 3 2 3 4 Prerequisite EEEB273 NONE NONE Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE EEEB123, EEEB283 EEEB323, MEHB213 EEEB273 EEEB233 EEEB373 TECB213, EEEB273 NONE NONE EEEB233 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373, EEEB383 EEEB273 EECB353 NONE NONE EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE COEB422, EECB423 ECRB412, COEB442 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 3 16 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 101 Semester Code Course Credit PreHours requisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECEB483 Computer Architecture 3 EECB353 EECB433 Applied Telecommunication 3 EEEB273 Systems EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre 3 EEEB253 Optics EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave 3 EEEB253 Engineering EEEB393 Power Electronics 3 EEEB233, EEEB283 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems 3 EEEB323 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB363 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB114, EEEB323 EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB273 EESB493 Embedded Systems 3 EEEB373, EEEB114 MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 EEPB383 Electrical Power System II 3 EEPB353 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and 3 COEB422 Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic 3 COEB422 MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste 3 COEB422 Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic 3 COEB422 MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and 3 COEB422 Safeguards Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 102 Semester Code MEHB513 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Course Introduction Technology to Nuclear Credit Hours 3 MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers II Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 Asia Prerequisite COEB442 EEEB323 NONE EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 Sports & Recreation at 3 Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 Comparative Religion 3 Creative Thinking 3 Introduction to Social 3 Psychology Mandarin Language 3 Basic French 3 Basic German 3 Japanese Language 3 Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 103 Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students (for Special Semester Intake starting from Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special Semester I MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Malay Language for International Student Total Credit Hours Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Mechanics I: Statics Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II Semester I MALB103 EEEB114 MATB143 EEEB111 EEEB113 MEMB123 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 4 3 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 14 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 3 1 3 3 EEEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE 16 3 EEEB143 NONE 1 3 3 3 EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 EEEB163, EEEB233 MATB143, MATB253 NONE 6 Semester EEEB323 Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Linear Algebra International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Thermodynamics I International MPU Compulsory [U3] Technical Communications Total Credit Hours Control System I IV EEEB283 Electrical Machines & Drives 3 EEEB253 Electromagnetic Fields Waves Microprocessor Systems 3 EEEB163 EEEB161 MATB253 *** Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MEHB213 *** TECB213 EEEB373 COEB223 Numerical Methods Engineers Total Credit Hours & 3 16 3 3 for 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB114 15 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 104 Semester Code Course Special Semester COEB432 *** 2 MASB113 Principles of Management International MPU Compulsory [U4] Malaysian Study Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System I Semester V EEPB353 EEIB413 Semester VI EESB313 EEEB383 EEEB371 COEB422 Process Control & Instrumentation Semiconductor Devices Random Process Microprocessor Systems Lab Engineers in Society EECB351 EECB353 EEEB363 Total Credit Hours Communication System Lab Communication System Digital Signal Processing EECB423 Prerequisite EEEB273 NONE 3 NONE NONE 3 EEEB123, EEEB283 EEEB323, MEHB213 EEEB273 EEEB233 EEEB373 TECB213, EEEB273 NONE NONE EEEB233 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373, EEEB383 EEEB273 EECB353 NONE NONE EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE 8 3 3 3 1 2 15 1 3 3 COEB442 *** ECRB412 Data Communication Network Engineering Economics Technical Elective I Project I Special Semester COEB314 Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 17 4 EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Capstone Design Course 4 Semester VII ECRB424 Project II *** *** *** Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE Credit Hours 2 3 and 3 2 3 2 3 4 COEB422, EECB423 ECRB412, COEB442 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 3 16 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 105 Semester Code Course Credit PreHours requisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECEB483 Computer Architecture 3 EECB353 EECB433 Applied Telecommunication 3 EEEB273 Systems EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre 3 EEEB253 Optics EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave 3 EEEB253 Engineering EEEB393 Power Electronics 3 EEEB233, EEEB283 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems 3 EEEB323 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB363 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB114, EEEB323 EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB273 EESB493 Embedded Systems 3 EEEB373, EEEB114 MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 EEPB383 Electrical Power System II 3 EEPB353 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and 3 COEB422 Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic 3 COEB422 MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste 3 COEB422 Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic 3 COEB422 MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and 3 COEB422 Safeguards Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 106 Semester Code MEHB513 MALB103 MASB113 Course Introduction Technology to Nuclear Credit Hours 3 International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 Prerequisite COEB442 NONE NONE NONE NONE *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 107 Recommended options grouping for BEEE(Hons.) technical electives based on specialisation areas: Options Communications Engineering Computer Engineering Microelectronics Engineering Control Engineering Power Engineering Nuclear Engineering Academic Year 2016/2017 Courses EECB433 Applied Telecommunication Systems EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering EECB473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics ECEB 473 Advanced Microprocessor ECEB 483 Computer Architecture EECB 473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics EESB 493 Embedded Systems EEEB472 Image Processing EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems EESB423 VLSI Design EESB433 Analog IC Design EESB 493 Embedded Systems EEEB472 Image Processing EECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy EEEB423 Control System II EEEB443 Control and Drives MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics EEEB393 Power Electronics EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems EECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy EEEB393 Power Electronics EEEB443 Control and Drives EEEB423 Control System II EEPB383 Electrical Power System II EEPB413 Electrical Installations EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards EEPB473 Power System Protection EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC)), and FACTS Devices EPEB413 Power Quality EPEB423 Electricity Industry Economics EPEB443 Energy Conversion EPEB453 Power Distribution Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear Technology 108 Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (for normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I ECCB111 Introduction to Computer and Communication Engineering (Workshop) Circuit Theory Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Programming for Engineers Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Differential Equations Total Credit Hours Personal Financial Management Electronics Circuits Analysis Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Linear Algebra Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Total Credit Hours Numerical Methods for Engineers Object Oriented Programming Digital Systems Design Electronics Design Lab ECCB114 EEEB111 EEEB114 MATB113 MATB143 Semester AKPK111 II ECCB123 EEEB163 EEEB161 MATB253 ETIB113 Semester III COEB223 ECCB213 ECCB233 EEEB141 EHEB113 TECB213 Semester IV ECCB243 EEEB233 EEEB253 EEEB373 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Hubungan Etnik Technical Communications Total Credit Hours Computer Organization and Architecture Signal & System Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Microprocessor Systems Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 1 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 4 1 NONE NONE MATB143 ECCB114 4 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 16 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 1 3 3 14 3 ECCB114 ECCB114 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE MATB143, MATB253 EEEB114 EEEB114 EEEB163 ECCB123, EEEB111 NONE NONE NONE NONE ECCB233 NONE ECCB114 MATB143, ECCB114 ECCB233 NONE NONE NONE 3 3 1 3 3 16 3 3 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 15 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 109 Semester Code Course Semester V COEB432 ECCB311 EECB353 EEEB323 Principles of Management Digital Signal Processing Lab Communication Systems Control System EEEB363 Digital Signal Processing 3 EEEB371 ICEB212 / MCEB212 Microprocessor Systems Lab Islamic / Moral and Civil Society for Engineers II 1 2 Semester VI COEB422 ECCB323 Total Credit Hours Engineers in Society Special Semester COEB314 Data Structure and Algorithms Digital Communications Wireless and Mobile Communication Communication System Lab Random Process Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VII COEB442 ECCB412 Total Credit Hours Engineering Economics Project I ECCB343 ECCB363 EECB351 EEEB383 EECB423 Credit Hours 2 1 3 3 15 1 Prerequisite ECCB243 NONE EEEB233 EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Continuation Corequisite NONE EEEB363 NONE NONE ECCB311 NONE NONE NONE 3 TECB213, ECCB243 ECCB213 3 3 EECB353 EECB353 NONE NONE 1 3 15 4 EECB353 EEEB233 NONE NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE ECCB243 ECCB343, EEEB363 EEEB373, EEEB383 COEB422, ECCB343 EEEEB373, EEEB114 NONE NONE NONE 4 2 2 3 EEEB403 Data Communication and Network Capstone Design Course EESB493 Embedded Systems 3 *** Technical Elective I Total Credit Hours 3 16 3 NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 110 Semester Code Semester VIII ECCB424 Project II ECCB423 Operating Systems *** *** *** Course Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Literature and Sociology Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Credit Hours 4 3 3 3 3 16 127 Prerequisite ECCB412, COEB314 ECCB243, EEEB373 NONE Technical Elective Courses (Take any 3 subjects) A – With emphasis in Computer Engineering ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECPB423 Systems-on-Chips 3 ECCB243, EEEB373 ECPB433 Introduction to 3 Computational Biology ECPB443 Multi-Core Programming 3 ECPB453 Database Programming 3 ECPB463 Advanced Computer 3 ECCB243 Architecture ECPB473 Software Engineering 3 EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB363 B – With emphasis in Communication Engineering ECTB413 Antenna Systems ECTB423 Broadband Technologies ECTB433 Communication Electronics ECTB443 EECB433 EECB483 EECB493 Optical Communications Applied Telecommunication Systems Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering 3 3 3 EEEB253 EECB423 ECCB123, EECB353 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 EECB353 NONE NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 111 Semester Code Course Credit Hours C – Common to both Computer and Communication Engineering ECSB413 SCADA Systems 3 ECSB423 Introduction to Modeling and 3 Simulation ECSB433 Real Time Systems 3 ECSB443 Advanced Digital Signal 3 Processing ECSB453 Computer Forensics 3 ECSB463 Internet Programming 3 ECSB473 Computer Security 3 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB513 EEIB413 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Computer-Controlled Systems Process Control Instrumentation 3 & 3 MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers II Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 Asia Prerequisite EECB353 EEEB383 NONE NONE ECCB233 EEEB363 NONE NONE EEEB323 EEEB363 EEEB323, EEEB114 EEEB323 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB323, MEHB213 NONE EEEB323 NONE EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 Sports & Recreation at 3 Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 Comparative Religion 3 Creative Thinking 3 Introduction to Social 3 Psychology Mandarin Language 3 Basic French 3 Basic German 3 Japanese Language 3 Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 112 Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students (for normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I ECCB111 Introduction to Computer and Communication Engineering (Workshop) Circuit Theory Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Programming for Engineers Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Differential Equations Total Credit Hours Electronics Circuits Analysis Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Linear Algebra Malay Language for International Student Malaysian Studies Total Credit Hours Numerical Methods for Engineers Object Oriented Programming Digital Systems Design Electronics Design Lab ECCB114 EEEB111 EEEB114 MATB113 MATB143 Semester II ECCB123 EEEB163 EEEB161 MATB253 MALB103 MASB113 Semester III COEB223 ECCB213 ECCB233 EEEB141 *** TECB213 Semester IV ECCB243 EEEB233 EEEB253 EEEB373 *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] Technical Communications Total Credit Hours Computer Organization and Architecture Signal & System Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Microprocessor Systems International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 1 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 4 1 NONE NONE MATB143 ECCB114 4 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 16 3 3 1 3 3 NONE NONE ECCB114 ECCB114 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE NONE NONE MATB143, MATB253 EEEB114 EEEB114 EEEB163 ECCB123, EEEB111 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE ECCB233 NONE ECCB114 MATB143, ECCB114 ECCB233 NONE NONE NONE 3 16 3 3 3 1 3 3 16 3 3 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE 15 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 113 Semester Code Course Semester V COEB432 ECCB311 EECB353 EEEB323 Principles of Management Digital Signal Processing Lab Communication Systems Control System EEEB363 Digital Signal Processing EEEB371 Microprocessor Systems Lab Total Credit Hours Engineers in Society Semester VI COEB422 ECCB323 3 Special Semester COEB314 Data Structure and Algorithms Digital Communications Wireless and Mobile Communication Communication System Lab Random Process Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VII COEB442 ECCB412 Total Credit Hours Engineering Economics Project I ECCB343 ECCB363 EECB351 EEEB383 EECB423 Semester VIII Credit Hours 2 1 3 3 1 13 1 Continuation Corequisite NONE EEEB363 NONE NONE ECCB311 NONE NONE 3 TECB213, ECCB243 ECCB213 3 3 EECB353 EECB353 NONE NONE 1 3 15 4 EECB353 EEEB233 NONE NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE ECCB243 ECCB343, EEEB363 EEEB373, EEEB383 COEB422, ECCB343 EEEB373, EEEB114 NONE NONE ECCB412, COEB314 ECCB243, EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE NONE 4 2 2 3 EEEB403 Data Communication and Network Capstone Design Course EESB493 Embedded Systems 3 *** ECCB424 Technical Elective I Total Credit Hours Project II 3 16 4 ECCB423 Operating Systems 3 Technical Elective II Technical Elective III International Compulsory [U4] Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 3 *** *** *** Prerequisite ECCB243 NONE EEEB233 EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373 MPU 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE 16 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 114 Semester Code Course Credit PreHours requisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 3 subjects) A – With emphasis in Computer Engineering ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECPB423 Systems-on-Chips 3 ECCB243, EEEB373 ECPB433 Introduction to 3 Computational Biology ECPB443 Multi-Core Programming 3 ECPB453 Database Programming 3 ECPB463 Advanced Computer 3 ECCB243 Architecture ECPB473 Software Engineering 3 EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB363 B – With emphasis in Communication Engineering ECTB413 Antenna Systems ECTB423 Broadband Technologies ECTB433 Communication Electronics ECTB443 EECB433 EECB483 EECB493 Optical Communications Applied Telecommunication Systems Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering 3 3 3 EEEB253 EECB423 ECCB123, EECB353 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 EECB353 NONE NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 115 Semester Code Course Credit Hours C – Common to both Computer and Communication Engineering ECSB413 SCADA Systems 3 ECSB423 Introduction to Modeling and 3 Simulation ECSB433 Real Time Systems 3 ECSB443 Advanced Digital Signal 3 Processing ECSB453 Computer Forensics 3 ECSB463 Internet Programming 3 ECSB473 Computer Security 3 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB513 EEIB413 MALB103 MASB113 Computer-Controlled Systems Process Control Instrumentation 3 & 3 International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 Prerequisite EECB353 EEEB383 NONE NONE ECCB233 EEEB363 NONE NONE EEEB323 EEEB363 EEEB323, EEEB114 EEEB323 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB323, MEHB213 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 116 Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (for January Intake starting from Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special ETIB113 Semester 1 MATB113 Semester I ECCB111 Tamadun Islam Tamaduan Asia Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Total Credit Hours Introduction to Computer and Communication Engineering (Workshop) Circuit Theory Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Programming for Engineers Linear Algebra Differential Equations Total Credit Hours Personal Financial Management Electronics Circuits Analysis Object Oriented Programming Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Technical Communications Total Credit Hours Numerical Methods for Engineers Digital Systems Design Electronics Design Lab ECCB114 EEEB111 EEEB114 MATB253 MATB143 Semester AKPK111 II ECCB123 ECCB213 EEEB163 EEEB161 TECB213 Semester III COEB223 ECCB233 EEEB141 EEEB233 EEEB253 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Semester IV ECCB243 EECB353 EECB351 EEEB323 EEEB373 EEEB383 Signal & System Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours Computer Organization and Architecture Communication Systems Communication System Lab Control System I Microprocessor Systems Random Process Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 1 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 1 NONE NONE 4 1 NONE NONE MATB143 ECCB114 4 3 3 16 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 ECCB114 EEEB114 NONE NONE 3 1 3 14 3 ECCB114 NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE EEEB114 3 MATB143, MATB253 EEEB163 ECCB123, EEEB111 ECCB114 MATB143, ECCB114 NONE 16 3 ECCB233 NONE EEEB233 NONE EEEB233, MATB143 ECCB233 EEEB233 NONE EECB353 NONE 6 3 1 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 16 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 117 Semester Code Special Semester 2 COEB432 EHEB113 *** Semester V ECCB311 ECCB323 ECCB343 ECCB363 EEEB363 EEEB371 ICEB212 / MCEB212 Semester VI Course Principles of Management Hubungan Etnik Literature and Sociology Total Credit Hours Digital Signal Processing Lab Data Structure and Algorithms Digital Communications Wireless and Mobile Communication Digital Signal Processing Total Credit Hours Engineers in Society ECCB412 Project I EECB423 Data Communication Network Embedded Systems EESB493 *** *** Prerequisite ECCB243 NONE 3 NONE NONE 1 3 NONE ECCB213 EEEB363 NONE 3 3 EECB353 EECB353 NONE NONE 3 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373 ICEB113 / MCEB113 ECCB311 TECB213, ECCB243 ECCB343, EEEB363 EEEB373, EEEB383 EEEB373, EEEB114 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE ECCB243 ECCB412, COEB314 ECCB243, EEEB373 COEB422, ECCB343 NONE NONE 8 Microprocessor Systems Lab Islamic / Moral and Civil Society for Engineers II COEB422 1 2 16 1 2 and 3 3 Special Semester COEB314 Technical Elective I Technical Elective II Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VII COEB442 ECCB424 Total Credit Hours Engineering Economics Project II ECCB423 Operating Systems 3 EEEB403 Capstone Design Course 3 *** Technical Elective III Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE Credit Hours 2 3 3 3 16 4 4 2 4 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 15 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 118 Semester Code Course Credit PreHours requisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 3 subjects) A – With emphasis in Computer Engineering ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECPB423 Systems-on-Chips 3 ECCB243, EEEB373 ECPB433 Introduction to 3 Computational Biology ECPB443 Multi-Core Programming 3 ECPB453 Database Programming 3 ECPB463 Advanced Computer 3 ECCB243 Architecture ECPB473 Software Engineering 3 EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB363 B – With emphasis in Communication Engineering ECTB413 Antenna Systems ECTB423 Broadband Technologies ECTB433 Communication Electronics ECTB443 EECB433 EECB483 EECB493 Optical Communications Applied Telecommunication Systems Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering 3 3 3 EEEB253 EECB423 ECCB123, EECB353 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 EECB353 NONE NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 119 Semester Code Course Credit Hours C – Common to both Computer and Communication Engineering ECSB413 SCADA Systems 3 ECSB423 Introduction to Modeling and 3 Simulation ECSB433 Real Time Systems 3 ECSB443 Advanced Digital Signal 3 Processing ECSB453 Computer Forensics 3 ECSB463 Internet Programming 3 ECSB473 Computer Security 3 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB513 EEIB413 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Computer-Controlled Systems Process Control Instrumentation 3 & 3 MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers II Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 Asia Prerequisite EECB353 EEEB383 NONE NONE ECCB233 EEEB363 NONE NONE EEEB323 EEEB363 EEEB323, EEEB114 EEEB323 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB323, MEHB213 NONE EEEB323 NONE EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 Sports & Recreation at 3 Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 Comparative Religion 3 Creative Thinking 3 Introduction to Social 3 Psychology Mandarin Language 3 Basic French 3 Basic German 3 Japanese Language 3 Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 120 Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students (for January Intake starting from Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special Semester 1 MALB103 Semester I ECCB111 Malay Language for International Student Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Total Credit Hours Introduction to Computer and Communication Engineering (Workshop) Circuit Theory Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Programming for Engineers Linear Algebra Differential Equations Total Credit Hours Electronics Circuits Analysis Object Oriented Programming Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Technical Communications International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Numerical Methods for Engineers Digital Systems Design Electronics Design Lab MATB113 ECCB114 EEEB111 EEEB114 MATB253 MATB143 Semester II ECCB123 ECCB213 EEEB163 EEEB161 ECB213 *** Semester III COEB223 ECCB233 EEEB141 EEEB233 EEEB253 *** Semester IV ECCB243 EECB353 EECB351 EEEB323 EEEB373 EEEB383 Signal & System Electromagnetic Fields & Waves International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Computer Organization and Architecture Communication Systems Communication System Lab Control System I Microprocessor Systems Random Process Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 1 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 1 NONE NONE 4 1 NONE NONE MATB143 ECCB114 4 3 3 16 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE ECCB114 EEEB114 NONE NONE 3 1 3 3 ECCB114 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE EEEB114 3 MATB143, MATB253 EEEB163 ECCB123, EEEB111 ECCB114 MATB143, ECCB114 NONE 16 3 ECCB233 NONE EEEB233 NONE EEEB233, MATB143 ECCB233 EEEB233 NONE EECB353 NONE 6 16 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 16 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 121 Semester Code Course Special Semester 2 COEB432 MASB113 *** Semester V ECCB311 ECCB323 Principles of Management Malaysian Study International MPU Compulsory [U4] Total Credit Hours Digital Signal Processing Lab Data Structure and Algorithms Digital Communications Wireless and Mobile Communication Digital Signal Processing ECCB343 ECCB363 EEEB363 EEEB371 Semester VI COEB422 Microprocessor Systems Lab Total Credit Hours Engineers in Society ECCB412 Project I EECB423 Data Communication Network Embedded Systems EESB493 *** *** Prerequisite ECCB243 NONE NONE Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE 1 3 NONE ECCB213 EEEB363 NONE 3 3 EECB353 EECB353 NONE NONE 3 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB373 ECCB311 TECB213, ECCB243 ECCB343, EEEB363 EEEB373, EEEB383 EEEB373, EEEB114 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE ECCB243 ECCB412, COEB314 ECCB243, EEEB373 COEB422, ECCB343 NONE NONE Credit Hours 2 3 3 8 1 14 1 2 and 3 3 Special Semester COEB314 Technical Elective I Technical Elective II Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VII COEB442 ECCB424 Total Credit Hours Engineering Economics Project II ECCB423 Operating Systems 3 EEEB403 Capstone Design Course 3 *** Technical Elective III Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 16 4 4 2 4 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 15 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 122 Semester Code Course Credit PreHours requisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 3 subjects) A – With emphasis in Computer Engineering ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems ECEB473 Advanced Microprocessor 3 EEEB373 ECPB423 Systems-on-Chips 3 ECCB243, EEEB373 ECPB433 Introduction to 3 Computational Biology ECPB443 Multi-Core Programming 3 ECPB453 Database Programming 3 ECPB463 Advanced Computer 3 ECCB243 Architecture ECPB473 Software Engineering 3 EECB473 Data Network Architecture & 3 EECB423 Electronics EESB423 VLSI Design 3 EEEB373 EESB433 Analog IC Design 3 EEEB363 B – With emphasis in Communication Engineering ECTB413 Antenna Systems ECTB423 Broadband Technologies ECTB433 Communication Electronics ECTB443 EECB433 EECB483 EECB493 Optical Communications Applied Telecommunication Systems Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering 3 3 3 EEEB253 EECB423 ECCB123, EECB353 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 EECB353 NONE NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE 3 EEEB253 NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 123 Semester Code Course Credit Hours C – Common to both Computer and Communication Engineering ECSB413 SCADA Systems 3 ECSB423 Introduction to Modeling and 3 Simulation ECSB433 Real Time Systems 3 ECSB443 Advanced Digital Signal 3 Processing ECSB453 Computer Forensics 3 ECSB463 Internet Programming 3 ECSB473 Computer Security 3 EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB473 Image Processing 3 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 EEEB513 EEIB413 MALB103 MASB113 Computer-Controlled Systems Process Control Instrumentation 3 & 3 International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 Prerequisite EECB353 EEEB383 NONE NONE ECCB233 EEEB363 NONE NONE EEEB323 EEEB363 EEEB323, EEEB114 EEEB323 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB323, MEHB213 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 124 LIST OF INDUSTRY ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) • Y. Bhg. Datuk Seri Ir. Hj Azman Mohd President / Chief Executive Officer, Tenaga Nasional Berhad. • Y. Bhg. Dato’ Muhammad Razif Abdul Rahman Vice President (Human Resource), Tenaga Nasional Berhad • Y. Bhg. Dato’ Ir. Aishah Dato’ Abdul Rauf Member of Energy Commission. • Rosman Hamzah Director of Business Development, ALSTOM Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd. • Mohamed Zaimir b. Mohamed Suffian Senior Vice President, Project Development Division, Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad. • Ir. Dr. Zahrul Faizi Hussein Head of Company (Chief Executive), Malakoff Utilities Sdn Bhd. • Eu Poh Leng Staff Manager (MMTS), NXP Semiconductor Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. • Engr. Narendren Rengasamy General Manager, LM Lighting Malaysia Sdn Bhd (LIGMAN Malaysia) • Elias Jailani NPO Business Service Manager. RU APAC & Japan, Nokia. 125 • Mr Lim Keng Hock CEO, Comintel Sdn. Bhd. • Mr Wan Roz Wan Hussein Business Development Director (COMINT), Saab International Malaysia Sdn.Bhd. • Mr Edward Yee Chee Kheong Country Director, Freshtel Group Sdn Bhd • Mr Reza Mirkhani Vice President, Smart Grid Solutions, USA. • Mr Giovanni Minetti President and CEO, Paradox Engineering SA, Switzerland. EXTERNAL EXAMINER • Professor Rodica Ramer, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications Faculty of Engineering UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 Australia 126 ADJUNCT PROFESSOR • Ir. Cheang Kok Meng (Former Executive Director of IEM) Education: MBA (Strategy) (International Management Centre, UK) Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics) (Univ. Of Western Australia) Area of specialization / research interest: Electronics, Broadcasting E-mail: kmcheang@gmail.com • Ir. Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan (Chief Strategic Officer Tenaga Nasional Berhad) Education: Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) Hons University of Wollongong, Sydney Australia Area of specialization / research interest: Corporate & Business Strategy, Utility Transformation, Smart Metering & Smart Grid, Project Implementation, Program Management & Delivery, Performance Management Email: megat@tnb.com.my ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR • Linganathan Thilainathan, CEng (CEO of Traconsult Sdn Bhd) Education: B Sc (Hons) Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (Loughborough University of Technology, United Kingdom) 127 Advanced Diploma in Business & Management (TL Institute / University of Wales, Malaysia) • Anthony Samy Rajamanickam (Head [Information and Communications Technology] Corporate Planning and Sustainability Department, Regulatory Economics and Planning Division, Tenaga Nasional Bhd) Education: M.Sc. (Communication Engineering and Digital Electronics), UMIST, UK B.Sc. Hons. (Electrical Engineering), University of Toledo, USA Diploma (Electrical Power Engineering), University Technology Malaysia Academic Year 2016/2017 128 FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Dr. Farah Hani binti Nordin (Head of Department) Education: • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M.Sc. in Control, Communications and Digital & Signal Processing (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Artificial Intelligence • Nonlinear System Identification • Fault Identification Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-030 2244 farah@uniten.edu.my 129 HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS Dr. Norazizah binti Mohd Aripin (Head of Unit- Academic(BEEE)) Education: • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • M. Eng. Communications & Computer Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. Communication & Computer Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Wireless Communications • Radio Resource Management for 3G-WCDMA System • Digital and Microprocessor System • Cognitive Radio & Smart Grid Communications Office: Phone ext.: Email: BW-2-C049 3232 norazizahm@uniten.edu.my Dr. Chau Chien Fat MIEEE (Head of Unit-Academic(BCCE)) Education: • Ph. D in Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Univ. Southampton, UK) • M. Sc. (Dist.) in Microelectronics Systems Design (Univ. Southampton, UK) of of • B. Sc. (H. Honors) Electrical Engineering (Michigan State Univ., USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) incl. BioMEMS, micro- and nano-fabrication microfluidics, • VLSI Design incl. digital system and IC design, microprocessor and microcontroller BN-3-018 7297 cchienfat@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 130 Associate Professor Dr. Cheah Cheng Lai (Head of Unit-External Relations) Education: • Ph. D. in Communication Network Engineering (Univ. Malaysia, Malaysia) Putra • M. Sc. in Computer and Communication Systems Engineering (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Sc. in Microelectronics and Computer Science Combinations (Campbell University, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Telecommunications and data communication systems and networks • Wireless and optical communication systems BN-3-057 7294 clcheah@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Siti Fazlili Abdullah PEng, CEng (UK), MIET (Head of Unit- Student and Staff Affairs) Education: • Ph. D. in Materials Science (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Physics (Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, Missouri, USA) • B. Sc. in Physics (Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, Missouri, USA) • Diploma Penterjemahan Khusus in ”Komunikasi Massa” (Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka dan Persatuan Penterjemahan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Materials Science-Synthesis (microemulsion, chemical codeposition, electrochemistry), fabrication (semiconductors- nMOS, pMOS, CMOS), characterization (HPDSC, LPM, SAXS, UV-VisNIR, FTIR, XRD, SEM with EDXA, TEM, XPS), applications of nanoparticles in lubricants in a Tribotronics System (4-ball tribo system and pin on disc tribotester) and nuclear engineering BA-3-072 7260 siti@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 131 PROFESSORS/ READERS Dato’ Professor Ir. Dr. Zainul Abidin bin Md Sharrif (Emeritus Professor) Education: • Ph. D. in Electronic Engineering (Digit Slicing Architecture of Digital Filters), (Loughborough University of Technology, UK) • M. Sc. in Electronic Engineering (Digital Electronics), (Univ. of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), UK) • B. Sc. (1st Class Hons.) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering,(Loughborough University of Technology, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) • Image Processsing • Applications of DSP in Smart Grid • Condition Monitoring & Control • Analysis and Black Box Modeling of Ratio Frequency Emission from Electrical Appliances Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-041 7219 zainul@uniten.edu.my Professor Dr. Ibrahim bin Ahmad Education: • Ph.D. in Electrical, Electronic & System Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • M. Sc. Analytical Physics (Univ. of Wales Swansea, UK) • M. Sc. Nuclear Science (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Sc. Nuclear Physics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Microelectronic Devices and Packaging • Semiconductor Material • Failure Analysis and Reliability BN-3-084 7284 aIbrahim@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 132 Professor Dr. Chandan Kumar Chakrabarty Education: • Ph. D. (RF Plasma Technology) (Flinders Univ., Australia) • M. Sc. (Pulsed Plasma Technology) (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia) • B. Sc. (Hons.) in Physics (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Radio Frequency and Microwave Technology • Gas Discharge Physics • Semiconductor Devices BW-2-CO30 2340 chandan@uniten.edu.my Professor Dr. Md Zaini bin Jamaludin (Managing Director, UNITEN R&D Sdn. Bhd.) CEng (UK), MIET, SMIEEE Education: • Ph. D. in Communication and Network Engineering (Photonics and Optical Communication) (Univ. Putra Malaysia) • M. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Hertfordshire, UK) • B. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Miami, Florida, USA) • Diploma in Electronics Engineering (Institute Technology MARA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Photonics Technologies • Optical • Network and Data communication Security • Development Public Key Cryptography Technology • Development Security System • Biometrics and Biomedical Engineering Office: Phone ext.: Email: BJ-1-008 7305 mdzaini@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 133 Professor Ir. Dr. Norashidah Md. Din PEng, CEng (UK), MIET, MIEM, MIEEE, MOSA (Dean, College of Graduate Studies) Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, (Univ. Malaysia) Teknologi Malaysia, • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Memphis State Univ., USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • RF Radiation Safety • Intelligent Remote Monitoring System • Multimedia Networks • Internet QoS Office: Phone ext.: Email: Dean’s Office, Level 4, Admin Building, College of Graduate Studies 7302 norashidah@uniten.edu.my Professor Ir. Dr. Tiong Sieh Kiong P.Eng, MIEM, MIEEE, MIEICE (Secondment to Power Engineering Center) Education: • Ph. D in Electrical, Electronics & System (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • M. Sc. Electrical In Telecommunication (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Sc. (Hons.) in Electrical Engr. (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Wireless Communication System • Digital Electronics and Microcontroller Systems • Artificial Intelligence • Smart Monitoring System • Automation System Office: Phone ext.: Email: BJ-1-009 2282 siehkiong@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 134 Professor Dr. Ong Hang See (Deputy Dean, Research & Post Graduate) Education: • Ph. D. in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics (Univ. of Minnesota, USA) • M. Sc. Health Physics (Univ. of North Dakota, USA) • B. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of North Dakota, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Smart Grid • Utility Communication • Utility Analytics • Internet of Things Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-011 / BW-2-C029 2139/2339 ong@uniten.edu.my Professor Dr. Razali bin Jidin Education: • Ph. D in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, USA) • M. Sc. (Distinction) in Electricity Production Management (Univ. of Leeds, UK) • M. Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Bridgeport, USA) • B. Sc. (Magna Cum. Laude) in Electrical Engineering. (Univ. of Bridgeport, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Multiprocessor System on Chip (MPSoC) • Field Programmable Logic Arrays (FPGA) • Embedded System, Process Control • Automation and Power Plant Operation Optimization • Mechatronics Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-050 7208 razali@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 135 ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/PRINCIPAL LECTURER Associate Professor Dr. Abu Bakar Mhd Ghazali Education: • Ph. D. in Control Engineering (Univ. of Bradford, UK) • M. Sc. in Electronics (Univ. Technology, UK) of Wales Institute of Science and • B. Sc. in Physics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Technology of Charged Particle Accelerators • Plasma Technology • Nuclear Instrumentation • Smart Building • Intelligent Controls • Fault Diagnosis Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-032 2206 Abakar@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Agileswari K. Ramasamy CEng (UK), MIET Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Control Systems (Imperial College, UK) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Purdue Univ., USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Control Engineering • Energy Efficiency • Power Quality BN-1-030 2270 agileswari@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 136 Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Chong Kok Hen Education: • Ph. D. in Control & Automation (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Electronics Engineering (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. Electrical & Electronics (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Evolutionary Algorithm • Genetic Algorithm • Evolutionary Electronics • Industrial Automation Control Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-064 7276 chongkh@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Goh Su Mei Education: • Ph. D in Applied Mathematics (Univ. Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Applied Mathematics (Univ. Malaysia) Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kebangsaan Malaysia, • B. Sc. (Hons) in Mathematics (Univ. Malaya, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Dynamical systems • Chaos theory • Numerical analysis • Analytical analysis Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-081 7287 sumei@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 137 Associate Professor Dr. Jamaludin Bin Omar MIEEE Education: • Ph. D. in Electronics (Rapid Prototyping of Digital System) (Univ. of Bradford, UK) • M. Sc. in Electronics, (Univ. of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK) • B. Sc. (Hons.) in Electronics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Digital Electronics and Design • Computer Engineering and Interfacing • Data acquisition • FPGA • Software Development Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-031 7271 jamaludin@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Johnny Koh Siaw Paw (Secondment to Uniten R&D) Education: • Ph. D. in Control and Automation Engineering (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Control and Automation Engineering (Univ. Malaysia, Malaysia) Putra • B. Eng. (1st Class Hons.) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Artificial Intelligence • Machine Intelligence and Automation Technology • Laser and Robotics Office: Phone ext.: Email: BJ-1-002 2245 johnnykoh@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 138 Associate Professor Dr. Yap Boon Kar Education: • Ph.D. in Experimental Solid State Physics, (Imperial College London, UK) • M. Sc. in Optics and Photonics (Imperial College London, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Organic Semiconductor Devices - Polymeric Light-Emitting Diodes (PLEDs), Organic Transistors, Organic Lasing Media. • Inorganic Semiconductor Devices - Advanced insulated wire wire bonding, Advanced copper wire bonding on ultra-low k wafer, Wafer cutting processes, Polymer core ball bond, Silver plated copper filler, Flux cleaning process BN-3-040 2229 kbyap@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Yap Keem Siah GMIEM, MIACSIT (Director of Marketing & Corporate Communication) Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Univ. Malaysia, Malaysia) Sains • M. Eng. Electrical (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. Electrical (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Theory and Application of Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Systems • Mobile Robotic • Computer Vision and Image Processing Office: Phone ext.: Email: BA-4-060 7309 yapkeem@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 139 SENIOR LECTURERS Dr. Ahmad Wafi Bin Mahmood Zuhdi Education: • Ph.D Microelectonics Engineering (University of Edinburgh, UK) • M. Eng. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Univ. Edinburgh, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: of • Analogue-Mixed Signal VLSI • Visible Light Communication (VLC) BN-3-021 6414 Wafi@uniten.edu.my Dr. Aidil Azwin bin Zainul Abidin (Secondment to COGS) Education: • Ph.D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. (IUPUI), Indianapolis, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Protection • Controls and Signal Processing BA-4-029 7324 aidilazwin@uniten.edu.my Ayuniza binti Ahmad Education: • M. Eng. Communications & Computer Eng, (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. in Electrical-Electronic. Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: Engineering (Univ. Teknologi • Digital Electronics • DSP • Microprocessor Systems BN-3-046 2278 ayuniza@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 140 Dr. Azni Wati binti Azizan Education: • Ph. D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Sc. Microelectronics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. Massachusetts, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, • Electronic System and Design • Electronic Devices and Circuits] BN-1-008 2248 azniwati@uniten.edu.my Azrul bin Ghazali Education: • M. Sc. Microelectronics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Vanderbilt Univ., USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Digital Electronics • VLSI Design • IC fabrication • Semiconductor Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-036 2219 azrulg@uniten.edu.my Dr. Fairuz bin Abdullah (Secondment to iRMC) Education: • Ph.D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M.Sc. in Communication & Network Engineering (Univ. Malaysia, Malaysia) Putra • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical & Electronics Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Photonic Technologies ÖăLaser, optical amplifiers, optical sensors BW-2-C034 2376/7331 fairuz@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 141 Dr. Fazrena Azlee binti Hamid Education: • Ph. D. in Electronics Engineering. (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electronics Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • BTEC National Diploma in Engineering (Coventry Technical College, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Electronic Systems Design • Analogue & Mixed Signal • VLSI, • VHDL-AMS • Design Automation Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-029 2216 fazrena@uniten.edu.my Dr. Goh Chin Hock Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical & Electronics Engr (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Radio Frequency and Microwave Technology • Smart Antenna BW-2-C16 2395 ChinHock@uniten.edu.my Hazlinda binti Hakimie Education: • M. Eng. Australia) in Telecommunication Engineering (Monash Univ., • B. Eng. Electrical (RMIT Univ., Australia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Wireless Communication • Intelligent Sensing and Processing System • Telemetry System BN-1-067 2266 hazlinda@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 142 Intan Shafinaz binti Mustafa Education: • M. Sc. in Communications and Network Engineering (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Coventry Univ., UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Digital Image Watermarking • GIS-based Multicriteria Spatial Decision Support System • Communication Network] BW-2-C014 3254 intanshafinaz@uniten.edu.my Dr. Jehana Ermy binti Jamaluddin MIEEE Education: • Ph.D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Digital Communications Systems (Loughborough Univ., UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Digital Communications application in Mobile/Networking • Channel Modeling and Error Control Coding in Power Line Communication and Smart Grid BN-3-080 2260 jehana@uniten.edu.my Dr. Leong Yeng Weng Education: • PhD in Engineerig (Kanazawa University, Japan) • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Artificial Intelligence • Lightning and Electronics BN-1-058 2224 ywleong@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 143 Mohd Zafri bin Baharuddin (Study Leave) Education: • M. Eng. Electrical-Mechatronics Engineering (Univ. Malaysia, Malaysia) Teknologi • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Mobile Robotics • Synthetic Aperture Radar On Study Leave (Japan) - zafri@uniten.edu.my Nagaletchumi a/p Balasubramaniam Education: • M.Sc. in Computer Systems Engineering (Univ. Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Indoor Location Sensing • Radio Frequency Radiation BN-W-C012 3260 nagaletchumi@uniten.edu.my Dr. Noor Shamsiah Othman (Secondment to College of Graduate Studies) Education: • Ph. D. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Univ. Southampton, UK) of • M. Sc. in Microwave and Optoelectronics (Univ. College London, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (Univ. College London, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Mobile Communications, including Wireless Communications, Joint-source Channel Coding, Communication Systems Multimedia Cooperative BA-4-057 7304 shamsiah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 144 Dr. Normy Norfiza binti Abdul Razak (Secondment to iRMC) Education: • Ph.D. in Bioengineering: Canterbury, New Zealand) Physiological Control (University of • M. Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Nottingham, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Modeling of temperature distribution in 2D and 3D using TLM methods BA-3-60, Admin Building, Research Management Centre (iRMC) 7321 normy@uniten.edu.my Dr. Nurul Asyikin binti Mohd.Radzi Education: • Ph.D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • IP-Optical and QoS BW-2-C15 2350 asyikin@uniten.edu.my Sharifah Azwa binti Shaaya Education: • M. Eng. Electrical-Electronics and Telecommunications (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Enguneering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Communication • Digital Electronics • Microprocessor Systems BN-3-072 7249 shazwa@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 145 Syed Khaleel Ahmed Education: • M. Sc. Electrical and Computer Engr. (Communication and Control Systems) (Univ. of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA) • B. E. Electrical and Electronics Engr. (College of Engr., Guindy, Anna Univ., India) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Robust Control • Signal and Image Processing • Numerical Analysis BN-3-047 2276 syedkhaleel@uniten.edu.my Dr. Tiagrajah V. Janahiraman Education: • Ph.D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Eng. Electrical (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical (Electronic) (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Artificial Neural Networks • Computer Vision Systems and Image Processing • Software Development • Data Classification • Object Detection & Recognition • DSP Processors • Microprocessor Systems Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-065 7265 tiagarajah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 146 Wong Hung Way Education: • M. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Sydney, Australia) • B. Sc. (Hons.) Electronics (Salford Univ., UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Development and Analysis of Steganography Technique • Developing Numerical Techniques Electromagnetic Problems for Solving for Solving • Development of Android Applications Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-052 7227 hungww@uniten.edu.my Yanti Erana binti Jalil Education: • M. Sc. in Digital Communications Systems. (Loughborough Univ., UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical - Telecommunications Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Antennas and Propagation • RF Engineering BW-2-C017 3237 yantierana@uniten.edu.my Zalina binti Hashim Education: • M. Sc. in Accounting & Development Finance (Univ. of Birmingham, UK) • B. Mgnt (Hons.) Majoring in Accounting & Finance (Univ. Sains Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Green Environment • Management Accounting • Entrepreneurship BA-3-076 7319 zalina@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 147 Dr. Zeti Akma binti Rhazali Education: • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Electrical, Electronics & Systems Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical, Electronic & System Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Mobile Radio, Space and Satellite Communications • Antenna Analysis and Design • Microwave and Propagation Studies • Ionosphere Communication Studies Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-019 7239 zetiakma@uniten.edu.my LECTURERS Aiman bin Ismail Education: • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • RF Radiation Safety • optical communication BW-2-C11 2319 aiman@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 148 Azlina binti Abdullah Education: • M. Eng. in Communications & Computer Eng. (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. in Computer Engineering (Univ. Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: Teknologi Malaysia, • Digital Electronics • Microprocessor Systems BW-2-C033 3234 aazlina@uniten.edu.my Norani binti Atan Education: • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Mara, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Computerization of signal strength measurements in mobile telephone system • Development of SAPF for power quality and Design of 18nm CMOS gate length BN-3-077 2290 Norani@uniten.edu.my Nur Badariah Ahmad Mustafa (Study leave) Education: • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Digital Signal Processing • Image Processing and Fuzzy Logic On Study Leave (UKM) 2299 NBadariah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 149 Prajindra Sankar Krishnan Education: • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Microprocessor based Design & Systems • Wireless Communication System • Evolutionary Algorithm BN-1-063 7248 Sankar@uniten.edu.my Savithry a/p K Thangaraju Education: • M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (1st Hons.) in Electronics System Design (Univ. Northumbria at Newcastle UK) Area of specialization / research interest: of • Avionics • Satellite Communication • Complex Adaptive / Predictive System • System Engineering Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-065 6425 savithry@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 150 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS • ECCB111 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (WORKSHOP) BCCE(Core) An overview of the subject area through weekly seminars by academic and industry experts. The topics covered will range from a historical overview of the growth of the two fields to more recent developments, and the close relationship between the two. It is hoped that this will provide a students with a better perspective to the field and prepare them for the courses ahead. • ECCB114 CIRCUIT THEORY BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: MATB143 This subject provides introduction to fundamental theories and essential concepts for circuit analysis. This includes OhmÓş law, KirchoffÓş voltage and current laws, superposition, Thevenin and Norton theorems in DC circuits, transient RL and RC DC analysis, as well as analysis with ideal Op-amp circuitry. Also covered are frequency-domain studies which includes AC circuit analysis, transfer functions and two-port networks. • ECCB123 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB114 This course introduces the fundamental features of basic electronic devices such as diodes, BJTs and MOSFETs. Students will be exposed to types of diode and their applications. Students will gain knowledge on basic DC and AC analysis of circuit containing transistors, and also on the design of single stage amplifiers and cascaded amplifiers. • ECCB213 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB114 An introduction of the process of program design and analysis for students with some prior programming experience (functions, loops, and arrays implemented in any programming language). The course reinforces object-oriented 151 programming techniques in C# and covers basic of inheritance, polymorphism and exception handling. Students will be able to design, build, test and debug medium-size software systems and learn to use relevant software tools. • ECCB233 DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB163 This course introduces the concept of designing robust and testable complex sequential digital systems, which include synchronous and asynchronous sequential systems, and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based systems. Additional topics discussed include design hierarchy and flow, the use of hardware description languages (HDLs) in functional simulation, synthesis, timing simulation and verification of digital systems, and the principal of Design-for-Test for digital systems. • ECCB243 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB233 An introductory course to the principles and organization of modern computer system built around the von Neumann architecture with emphasis on IA32 Architecture. Introductory discussions are on terminology of computer architecture, a layered model of computer architecture and computing platform organization: CPU, memory, buses and I/O. CPU topics cover register architecture, instruction set architecture (ISA), computer arithmetic, survey of micro architecture (datapath and control). Detail discussion on other components of computing includes memory, buses and I/O. Introduce the performance analysis of a CPU. A survey description of operating system includes topics of scheduling and memory management. The course concludes with brief overview of pipelining and superscalar processing. • ECCB311 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EEEB363 Generation of Sinusoidal Waveform, Modulation, Digital Process of Continuous Time Signal using MATLAB; Generation of Sinusoidal signal, Loop Program using Interrupt - Inputting signals to the TMS320C6713 DSP starter kit (DSK) and outputting signals from DSK, Finite Impulse Response Digital Filter (FIR) Implementing a real time FIR digital filtering operations using the TMS320C6713 DSP Starter Kit (DSK). Academic Year 2016/2017 152 • ECCB323 DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHMS BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB213 An overview of how data can be organized, sort and search. Topics included are: Linear data structure of array, list and linked-list, stack and queue. Non-linear data structure of tree and graph. Some of the sorting techniques are bubble, selection, insertion, merge and radix. Searching topics are linear search, binary search, tree based searching techniques, and hash tables. NP-completeness, P and NP classes of computational problems. • ECCB343 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EECB353 This subject introduces the principles of digital communications including the fundamental concepts of coding and modulation techniques. Its introduction begins with the fundamentals of information theory which is essential in the digital communications. The assignment in this course will provide a basic design problem to develop understanding of the most popular coding techniques. This course covers information theory, source encoding, baseband transmission, principles of digital modulation and error control coding. • ECCB363 WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EECB353 This course discusses the fundamental and background in communication circuit components. Overview of the basic modulator and demodulator circuits such for amplitude and frequency modulation scheme. Topics includes of analysis and design of radio frequency transmitters and receivers for communication system such as carrier generator, power amplifiers, oscillators, impedance matching network and mixers. The emphasis of this course is mainly to focus on radio aspect of wireless and mobile communication systems. Wireless technology of todayÓş and tomorrowÓş from first generation analogue to modern multimedia system will be part of the topic discussed in this course. Other topics such as frequency reuse, handoff, capacity planning, interference and radio propagation are also included to provide solid fundamental background in mobile radio communication. • ECCB412 PROJECT 1 BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB343, EEEB363 The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. Academic Year 2016/2017 153 • ECCB423 OPERATING SYSTEMS BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB243, EEEB373 An Introduction of concepts and components of modern operating system. Overview of computer system structures and operating-system structures. Introduction to abstractions such as process, thread, IPC, etc. Process management: processes, threads, scheduling, synchronization and deadlocks. Memory management; main and virtual. Storage management: file system, mass storage and I/O system. Protection and Security. Distribution systems. • ECCB424 PROJECT II BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: COEB314, ECCB412 Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • ECEB463 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & NEURAL-FUZZY SYSTEMS BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB323 This course is aimed at introducing the underlying concepts of artificial intelligence and some of its techniques and their applications. Artificial intelligence (AI) involves the development of algorithms derived from human and animal intelligence which have capabilities such as learning, reasoning, generalisation, adaptation, reproduction, etc. These techniques are getting more popular nowadays due to the large number of successful report of their implementation. AI techniques have also made their way into many domestic and industrial and provided solutions to many difficult engineering problems. From this course, the students should be able to understand the two popular techniques of AI. Ie. Artificial neural networks and fuzzy logic and how they are used in solving some engineering and also non-engineering problems. • ECEB473 ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB373 Introduction to the 68000 Microprocessor. Software details of the 68000. Exception processing. Hardware details of the 68000. Memory system design, I/O system design. Building a working 68000 system. Introduction to the advanced 680X0 series microprocessors. • ECEB483 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BEEE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB373 Academic Year 2016/2017 154 An introductory course to the principles and architecture of modern computer system built around the con Neumann architecture. A layered model of computer architecture. Computer systems organization: CPU, memory and I/O. The digital logic level. The micro architecture level: data path, microinstruction and design for simplify ISA. The instruction set architecture level: overview, data types, instruction formats and types, addressing, and flow of control. The operating system machine level: virtual memory and virtual I/O instructions. The assembler language level: overview, macro, and the assembly process, linking and loading. • ECPB423 SYSTEMS-ON-CHIPS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB243, EEEB373 An introduction to embedded system requirement, System-On-Chip (SoC) and configurable soft-core processor. Implement hierarchical state machines design using commercial EDA tools. Design and implement a custom IP core and integrate it to the system busses. Implement simple low-level handler and test it with the custom IP. Introduction to heterogeneous multi-core programming. • ECPB433 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course presents an overview of important applications of computers to solve problems in biology. Major topics covered are computational molecular biology, biological modelling and simulation (including computer models of population dynamics, biochemical kinetics, neuron behaviour, and mutation) and biological imaging. • ECPB443 MULTI-CORE PROGRAMMING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD In this decade, the introduction of multi-core based system-on-chip (SoC) into the computing market has created a revolution in the software industry. To benefit from increases in hardware performance, software must be parallel. The purpose of this course is to conduct the next generation of programmers to develop exciting new applications that can take advantage of on-chip parallelism. Over the past two years, every major microprocessor manufacturer has introduced processor chips with multiple cores, with dual and quad core processors for desktop and laptops, and over a hundred cores available in some Graphics Processing Units. The expectation is that the number of cores per chip will roughly double every two years while processor clock speeds will remain relatively flat. This makes parallel programming a concern for the entire computing industry. This course will provide an introduction to parallel programming with a focus on the techniques that are most appropriate for multi-core architectures and the use of parallelism to improve program Academic Year 2016/2017 155 performance. The topics of the course include performance analysis and tuning, data and task parallelism, synchronization techniques, shared data structures, and load balancing. Academic Year 2016/2017 156 • ECPB453 DATABASE PROGRAMMING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course emphasizes on the concepts of database, file-based system versus database systems, database environment, and database management system (DBMS). This course also emphasizes on conceptual, logical and physical design of development life cycle. The course also covers; Entity relationship diagram, ERD and Enhanced Entity Relationship, EER Model, unnormalized normal form, UNF, first normal form, 1NF and second normal form, 2NF normalization of database. • ECPB463 ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB243 This is an advanced undergraduate and introductory post-graduate course on contemporary computer and processor architecture. Overall, the course will cover current and emerging trend in computer architecture. The topics include; Fundamental of computer design, instruction set principles and examples, instruction level parallelism (pipelining, superscalar, VLIW, etc.), memory hierarchy Design, multiprocessors and thread level parallelism, storage system, and case study of current system. The course has mix of theory and hand-on with software based design simulation. Students are required to write a technical paper on recent development of computer architecture. They also expect to complete a mini-project on a simplified computer system design. • ECPB473 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD (Not available yet) • ECRB412 PROJECT 1 Pre-requisite: EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • ECRB424 PROJECT II Pre-requisite: ECRB412, COEB314 Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. Academic Year 2016/2017 157 • ECSB413 SCADA SYSTEMS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB353 The course will start by reviewing the objectives of implementation of Distribution and Transmission Automation and Distribution and Transmission SCADA History. The functions of SCADA System Elements will be explained which include Transmission SCADA, Distribution SCADA , Host Equipment, Host Computer System , Communication Front-End Processors, Full Graphics User Interface , Relational Databases, Data Servers, and Web Servers and Host to Field Communications. Detailed examinations into Field Devices will be presented which includes Modern RTU, PLCs and IEDs that covers Substation and Line configuration. It will also touches on Tactical and Strategic Implementation Issues, Distribution Management Platform and Advanced Distribution Applications. The future trend in applications will be towards integrated SCADA System and Smart Grid with Trouble Call and Outage Management System and Distribution Operations Training Simulator that considers Security, Practical Considerations and Choosing the Vendor. Latest applications for Smart Grids will be introduced including remote metering, remote billing, demand side management etc. Finally, the course will introduce the importance of Standards that covers Internal Standards and Industry Standards as well as Deployment Considerations. • ECSB423 INTRODUCTION TO MODELING AND SIMULATION BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB383 An introduction to system modelling using computer simulation and analytical mathematical techniques. Explanation of model classification such as Monte Carlo simulation, discrete-event simulation, continuous system simulation, mixed continuous/discrete-event simulation. Discussion on quantitative modeling paradigms such as queuing networks, stochastic process algebras and stochastic Petri nets. Input-output analysis such as random number generator, sample generation, trace- and execution-driven simulation, point and interval estimation. Focus of applications and case-study will be computer and communication engineering. • ECSB433 REAL TIME SYSTEMS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB233 An introduction to real-time systems (RTS), followed by definition of terms used, scheduling, RTOS and selected topics in real-time networking. Academic Year 2016/2017 158 • ECSB443 ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB363 Students learn the essential advanced topics in digital signal processing that are necessary for successful graduate-level research. The course includes a review of the linear constant-coefficient system properties covered in an undergraduate DSP course, and then examines a variety of multirate filter structures, time-varying and adaptive systems, fast algorithms, and other topics relevant to the research areas of the students. • ECSB453 COMPUTER FORENSIC BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course teaches how to perform computer crime investigations. The course covers the recovery and analysis of digital evidence, addressing legal and technical issues. Forensic examination techniques of Windows and Unix systems are used to illustrate typical investigation processes. • ECSB463 INTERNET PROGRAMMING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course introduces the fundamentals of internet and world wide web. The concept of HTML, XHTML and CSS are also detailed. The course also covers the creation of Internet based applications using the Java Scripts programming language. It provides an in-depth knowledge for the creation of dynamic web application with enhanced features by introducing various programming techniques XML and RSS using Java Scripts. • ECSB473 COMPUTER SECURITY BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course introduces the basic concepts of computer and internet security. Students will learn a full range of security concepts & techniques and apply them to the most popular operating systems and applications used today. Topics include basic cryptography & public key infrastructure, theory behind common attack and defence techniques, operating system security, programme security, and distributed systems security. • ECTB413 ANTENNA SYSTEMS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB253 This subject is intended primarily for students who wish to specialise in communication systems and would like to understand the principles and current practice in wireless communication including both antennas and propagation aspects. Its introduction begins with the basic properties of electromagnetic radiation, before the subject dwells into antennas. In the rest Academic Year 2016/2017 159 of the subject, the circuit models on antenna, different type of antennas from dipoles to log periodic, loop to spiral and helical coil, and lastly reflector and aperture type antennas will be dealt with comprehensively. The phase array antenna in particular to the application of tracking will be introduced. And the applications of some of these antennas in communications systems will be discussed thoroughly. Some minor assignments pertaining to antenna selection and design for specific purposes using simulation softwareÓş will be given to the students to gauge their understanding of the subject. • ECTB423 BROADBAND TECHNOLOGIES BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB423 This course provides basic concepts in broadband communication and networking. It provides an overall look at many type of equipment and infrastructures that can be used in both fixed and wireless system today. • ECTB433 COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB123, EECB353 This course discusses the fundamental and background in communication circuit components. Overview of the basic modulator and demodulator circuits such for amplitude and frequency modulation scheme. Topics includes of analysis and design of radio frequency transmitters and receivers for communication system such as carrier generator, power amplifiers, oscillators, impedance matching network and mixers. • ECTB443 OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This subject is concerned with the fundamentals of optical communications systems. Its introduction begins with the optical fibber communication technology and fundamentals, historical generations of optical communications and advantage and limitation of optical fibber communications. Topics covered under this subject include the working principles of optical sources, optical amplifiers, optical transmitter and receivers. In addition this course discusses the fibber nonlinearities and their related effects in optical fibber communication. Furthermore, this course introduces optical transmission hierarchy and principles of optical networking with an emphasis on some optical communication systems applications such as local area network and optical access network. • EECB351 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LAB BEEE(Core), BEPE (Core), BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EECB353 This course will expose students to the actual application of the communication theory and concept that provides the students with hands on experience Academic Year 2016/2017 160 experimental results analysis that could supplement their theory course on communication system Academic Year 2016/2017 161 • EECB353 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233 This course begins by introducing the basic components in communication system. Students will have clear understanding of analog and digital modulation, digital transmission, noise in modulation system, noise analysis, multiplexing and multiple access. • EECB423 DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB383, EEEB373 Transmission Media (telephone system, ISDN, ATM, cellular radio, satellites), Data transmission (synchronous and asynchronous transmission, error detection and correction, data link protocols), LANs, WANs, MANs, internetworking, routing, congestion control, Transport protocols (TCP and UDP), Application support protocols (session, presentation), Application-specific protocols (TELNET, FTP, SMTP) • EECB433 APPLIED TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB353 This course will enable the students to gain insight into some of the state of the art technologies and the important aspects of the up to date telecommunications system applied in the current and future network especially in Malaysian Network. Students will have clear understanding of the behaviour and specialised concept of Telecommunication Network components. Emphasis will be given on various Switching, Transmission and Signalling System, which will enable the students to develop expertise in the applied telecommunication system. • EECB473 DATA NETWORK ARCHITECTURE AND ELECTRONICS BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB423 Review of data network architectures and technologies. An overview of current networking electronics. An overview of network services and application. Application bandwidth and delay requirements: Calculation and measurement. Introduction to network design issues (bandwidth-delay product, throughput, etc), design parameters and design process. Design parameters measurement tools and techniques. Requirements Analysis: Concepts, Guidelines and Practice. Capacity planning and traffic analysis: Throughput calculation, probability models for traffic and design based on traffic model. Flow analysis: Concepts, Guidelines and Practice. Logical Design: Technology choice, interconnect mechanism, network management and security. Physical Design: Cabling and devices placement. Routing and addressing design. Network simulation: Techniques and tools. Traditional network devices: Architecture, Academic Year 2016/2017 162 components and software. Designing various specialized network devices architecture based on performance requirement. Introduction to packet processor: Operating principles and application. Packet processor programming, simulation and design. Case Study: Packet processor in QoS switches. • EECB483 OPTOELECTRONICS AND FIBRE OPTICS BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB253, EECB353 Basics element of optics; Lights sources Öălasers and light emitting lasers: light detectors, sensors and display; light modulations Öăelectrooptical; acousto optical; magnetooptical; fiber optics. • EECB493 RADIO-FREQUENCY / MICROWAVE ENGINEERING BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB253 Transmission Lines and Smith Chart, Matching Networks, Scattering Parameters, Solid-state Microwave Monolithic IC, Microwave Passive Components, Generators and Antennas. • EEEB111 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EEEB113 (for BEEE & BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE) Experimental exercises in use of electronics instruments/equipment. Voltage, current, impedance, frequency and waveform measurements. Transient and frequency response. Application of operational Amplifier. Elements of circuit modelling and design. • EEEB113 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Circuit elements voltage-current characteristics, independent and dependent sources. KirchoffÓş laws nodal analysis, mesh current, source transformation. TheveninÓş and NortonÓş theorems. Superposition principle. Operational Amplifier terminal behaviour. Transient response of RC, RL and RLC circuits. Sinusoidal steady-state and impedance. Instantaneous and average power. Computer simulation tool (Pspice) in analysing electric circuits. • EEEB114 PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS BCCE(Core), BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) The main objective of this course is to apply engineering methods to design program solutions as being cohesive, readable and reusable on a standard programming language. Academic Year 2016/2017 163 • EEEB123 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB113 Co-requisite: MATB143 The course is a continuation of the EEEB113 course. Briefly, this course covers:Analysis of single-phase circuits and balanced three-phase circuits, and magnetically coupled circuits including mutual inductance concept & transformers; all in complex plane. Determination of frequency response via transfer functions, Bode plots series and parallel resonance circuits, passive and active filter designs (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass and band-stop). The utilization of Laplace Transform technique to analyze linear circuits with and without initial conditions, and relationship between the transfer function and the impulse response of a circuit. Derive Fourier series expressions of waveforms and analysis of linear circuits using Fourier series. The characterization of circuits based upon impedance, admittance, and transfer function parameters i.e. input-output characterization of a circuit as a two-port network. • EEEB141 ELECTRONICS DESIGN LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB111 (BCCE to include ECCB123) Co-requisite: EEEB143 (NONE for BCCE) Laboratory experiments in the measurement of electronic device characteristics Öădiodes, Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Field Effect Transistors (FETs). Also involve design and analysis of electronic circuits such as rectifiers, regulators, biasing networks, small-signal amplifiers and active filters. Students will also simulate and analyze the circuit designed using CAD tools. • EEEB143 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS & DESIGN I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB113 This course introduces the fundamental features of basic electronic devices such as diodes, FETs and BJTs. Students will gain knowledge on basic DC and AC analysis of circuit containing such devices, and also on the design of simple rectifier circuits and single stage amplifiers. • EEEB161 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EEEB163 A series of laboratory projects dealing with the design, simulation, building and testing of logic circuits. Projects chosen to reinforce material presented in EEEB163 lecture. Written reports required. • EEEB163 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB113 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE) Academic Year 2016/2017 164 An introduction to digital circuit and system design. Emphasis is on practical design techniques and circuit implementation. Among the topics covered are number systems and codes, Boolean Algebra, logic gates and flip-flops, electrical characteristics, propagation delay and timing analysis, combinational logic circuits, sequential (synchronous and asynchronous) logic circuits, arithmetic circuits, digital subsystems and MSI logics such as counters, registers, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers and code converters; memory and programmable logic devices and digital systems design with top-down and bottom-up structured design procedures including the use of CAD tools. • EEEB233 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB123 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE) Signal and system modeling concept, system analysis and design in both the time-domain and frequency-domains. Continuous-time linear systems: Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, bilateral Laplace Transform, application of Laplace Transform. Discrete-time linear systems: difference equations, Discrete-Time Fourier Transform, Z-Transform. Sampling, quantization, and discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals. • EEEB253 ELECTROMAGNETICS FIELDS & WAVES BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: MATB143 and [EEEB123 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE)] Study of vector calculus, electrostatics and magnetostatics. MaxwellÓş equations. Introduction to electromagnetic waves, transmission lines and radiation from antennas. • EEEB273 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS & DESIGN II BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB143 A continuation of EEEB143. The main objective of this course is to introduce integrated circuit (IC) design and analysis. Concepts and application of basic analog IC building blocks, such as current sources (as biasing and active loads), differential amplifiers and output stages are used to understand the fundamentals of the design of multistage amplifiers. Then, the application of operational amplifier as an ideal device is studied, followed by the typical applications of operational amplifier in electronics design. • EEEB281 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB283 The experiments in this course have been designed to support the theory study in EEEB283/EEEB344: Electrical Machines and Drives course. The objectives of this course are to provide students with basic knowledge and understanding of electrical machinery and skills in doing measurement using measurement Academic Year 2016/2017 165 equipment on electrical quantity. Laboratory experiments supplement the theory with suitable practical, prove some theories, examine the accuracy of the widely used approximate analytical methods and demonstrate basic practical testing techniques of AC and DC machines. • EEEB283 ELECTRICAL MACHINES & DRIVES BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB113, MATB113 The course begins by reviewing fundamental theories and laws pertaining to magnetic and magnetically coupled circuits and also the principles behind electromechanical energy conversion. This will lead to studies of the characteristics of dc machines, induction, synchronous machines and motor drives. The course will also cover the application aspects of these devices in industry. Students will do practical work and tests on selected devices covered in this subject in EEEB281 Electrical Machines Laboratory. • EEEB323 CONTROL SYSTEMS I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: MATB143, EEEB233 Introduction to control systems-open loop and closed loop system; Laplace transform; Modelling of continuous time systems (electrical and mechanical systems); block diagrams and signal flow graphs; Time response analysis; Steady state error; stability analysis; root locus; Frequency response and Compensator Design. • EEEB363 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233, EEEB373 Introduction to analysis, design and realization of digital filters. Discrete-time signals, linear shift-invariant systems, sampling, Z transform, discrete Fourier transform, Fast Fourier Transform, digital filter design Öăfinite impulse response and infinite impulse response, quantization, finite word length. Introduction to general applications of digital signal processing: modem, image processing, voice synthesis, industrial control. Introduction DSP hardware; data acquisition system and processor. Academic Year 2016/2017 166 • EEEB371 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB373 Introduction to PIC18 micro-controller assembly and high level language programming, debugging and design using simulator, memory address decoding, interrupts, parallel port, serial communication, timer, and A/D converter. • EEEB373 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB163 The course begins by reviewing digital electronics with emphasis on number systems and architecture of a microprocessor-based embedded system. Attention is then focused on the architecture of a PIC18 microcontroller. Throughout the course, programming is taught using assembly language and C with the aid of MPLAB IDE and C compiler. Included in the course, is programming of selected I/O devices within the PIC18 with external interfacing, implemented using polling and interrupt I/O techniques. • EEEB383 RANDOM PROCESS BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233 Introduction to probability models in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Probability Theory, Discrete and continuous random variables. Probability Distribution: Binomial, Gaussian and Poisson. Application of the distribution functions. Discrete and continuous random processes. Entropy. White Noise. Computer method for synthesis and analysis of random processes. • EEEB393 POWER ELECTRONICS BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233, EEEB283 The course initially reviews fundamental concepts of power electronics circuits which covering circuits such as rectifiers, dc?dc and inverter circuits. The course also introduces the different types of switching devices including diodes, BJTs and Thyristor based devices. The course provides analysis of the above mentioned circuits using relevant formulae and performance assessment of these circuits designed using circuit simulation. Students perform practical work and tests on selected devices covered in this subject during the lab sessions. • EEEB403 CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSE Pre-requisite: COEB422 and [EEEB323, EEEB363 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB343 (for BCCE)] The Capstone Design Course is a group-based design course to expose students with real engineering problems which includes exposure to the importance of project planning and management, communication skills and team work. Academic Year 2016/2017 167 • EEEB423 CONTROL SYSTEMS II BCCE(Elective), BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB323 Introduction to Discrete-Time Control System. Review of Mathematical Foundation. Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems. Design of Conventional Discrete-Time Controllers. State Space Analysis of Continuous-Time Linear Systems. Design of State Controllers and observers. • EEEB443 CONTROL AND DRIVES BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB393 The course begins by introducing the basic components of electric drives in which the speed and torque of electric motors are controlled using power electronic converters depending on the drive application. Thus, the dynamic model of dc motors and induction motors will be derived in this course. This will lead to the study on controlled-rectifier and chopper controlled dc motor drives under openloop and close-loop operation. The induction motor drives will cover the scalar and field orientation control methods. • EEEB473 IMAGE PROCESSING BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB363 Linear systems and Fourier transforms in two and three dimensions, Basic image processing, Theory and algorithms for image reconstruction from projections, Physics of imaging systems including magnetic resonance, X-ray tomography, positron emission tomography and biomagnetic imaging. • EEEB493 INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS BCCE(Elective), BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB114, EEEB323 Introduction to robot fundamentals, geometry of workspace, kinematics equation, inverse kinematics, trajectory planning, dynamics and control. Using programming languages to command a robot to perform specific tasks. • EEEB513 COMPUTER CONTROLLED SYSTEMS BEEE (Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB323 Introduction to discrete time control systems; Analysis of discrete-time control systems; Design of controllers for discrete time systems; Use of MATLAB to design discrete time controllers; Realization of Digital Controllers. • EEIB413 PROCESS CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION BCCE(Elective), BEEE(Core), BEPE (Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB323, MEHB213 Modelling and simulation of process control loop. Laplace transform and behaviour of first, second and higher order systems. Sensors, actuators and Academic Year 2016/2017 168 controllers. Frequency response analysis. Advanced control system. Controller design. Digital control technique. Process control design. • EEPB353 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB283, EEEB123 Power Systems 1 is the first course in the power system engineering sequence. The course presents engineering techniques of power system analysis used in the power industry today in sufficient depth to give the students the basic tools for investigating power system issues at the undergraduate level. It is intended for the students to develop a sound understanding of a broad range of topics related to modeling of power system components and analyzing their interactions under steady state conditions, as well as their deployments in coordinated power network operations. • EEPB383 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM II BEPE(Core), BEEE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course is a continuation from the course EEPB353, Electrical Power System I. While Electrical Power System I deals primary on steady state phenomena of power systems, Electrical Power System II covers transient related events of power systems such as fault analysis and stability analysis. In addition, a chapter on optimal dispatch of power generation is also included. Fundamental theories and mathematical equations on transient phenomena of synchronous machines are discussed. This leads to the analysis of balanced and unbalanced faults in power systems. Solutions for unbalanced faults are approached using symmetrical components analysis. The course also covers the fundamental concept of the behavior of synchronous machines after a disturbance, i.e, steady-state and transient stability. • EEPB413 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS BEPE (Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course introduces the basic engineering principles for electrical installation methods, codes and standards. The core of the course in on the design of electrical systems for residential, commercial and industrial sectors with emphasis on grounding and voltage drop calculation. • EEPB423 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS BEPE (Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course is designed to include the basics of electrical hazards and safety related work practices in compliance with national codes and health standards. Personnel safety and the use of personal protective equipment at various occupational locations will also be covered. Academic Year 2016/2017 169 • EEPB463 HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNOLOGY BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB253 This course covers topics under high voltage engineering fundamentals including conduction and breakdown in gases, conduction and breakdown in liquid dielectrics, breakdown in solid dielectrics, generation of high voltages and currents, measurement of high voltages and currents, non-destructive diagnostic testing, overvoltage phenomena and insulation coordination. • EEPB473 POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 To expose students to the protection philosophies employed by power utilities especially TNB. Students are introduced to elements such as protection zones, types of faults, CTs and VTs. Protection philosophies covered include those used in distance protection, auto-reclosing schemes, transmissions lines, substations and generators. • EEPB493 HVDC AND FACTS DEVICES BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB393, EEPB353 The course covers key component of HVDC and FACTS devices i.e. SVC, STATCON and SMES technology devices which is becoming more common in power systems today. The course will look at each systems capabilities and limitations. • EESB313 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES BEEE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB273 BASIC CONCEPTS: Electric field and related phenomena, Capacitance & dielectrics, current & resistance; Magnetic field and related phenomena; Energy, kinetic & thermal; Mobility & conductivity. ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE: Basis of semiconductor behaviour, Bohr Atomic Model, bonding forces in solids, covalent bonds; Band structure of solids: metals, insulators & extrinsic semiconductors; Nearly Free Electron Model, direct-gap and indirect-gap semiconductors; Optical transitions in a semiconductor. CHARGE CARRIERS IN SEMICONDUCTORS: Electrons, holes, distribution of charge carriers, density of states function & the Fermi Function; Carrier densities in intrinsic & extrinsic semiconductors. EXCESS CARRIERS: Optical absorption, luminescence, photoconductivity, carrier lifetime, Optical sensitivity of a photoconductive device. FABRICATION TECHNIQUES: Single crystals, epitaxial layers, p-n junctions. P-N JUNCTIONS: Drift & Diffusion currents, depletion region, contact potential, band diagrams, I-V characteristics, capacitance, reverse breakdown; Rectifiers, switches, breakdown diodes, varactor diodes, solar cells, PIN photodiodes, LEDs, solid state lasers. TRANSISTORS: Charge flow in a BJT, Academic Year 2016/2017 170 JFETs, MOSFETs, CMOS • EESB423 VLSI DESIGN BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB371 To give an overall view of VLSI design methodologies, fabrication process and solutions to VLSI design problems; To give the experience of using with the state-of-art commercial EDA software; To provide the knowledge and skill necessary to design, analyze, simulate and implementing a system project. Topics include Design and Process Technology, Full custom design, Semi-custom design, Hardware description languages, System on Chip, Design For Testability • EESB433 ANALOG IC DESIGN BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: [EEEB273 (for BEEE) / ECCB113 (for BCCE)] and EEEB363 Objectives: This is an advance course for analyzing and designing analog integrated circuits. It gives an overall view of analog design flow methodologies, layout and fabrication process. Students will be exposed to IC design tools like HSPICE, Cosmos and Magic. The objective of the class is to provide students with the necessary skill to analyze, simulate and design analog subcircuits. • EESB493 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB373, EEEB114 The course will cover examples of embedded computer systems, its specifications such as timeliness and physical constraints (size, power, weight, and memory footprint), embedded system hardware components such as processor, bus hierarchy with arbiter, interrupt controller, serial communication, field programmable gate array (FPGA), and embedded system software such as C program, multi-threading concept, and hardware descriptive language (HDL). Student are expected to design an embedded system including writing VHDL codes and implement it on an evaluation board. • EPEB413 POWER QUALITY BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 Students are introduced to power quality phenomena such as voltage sag/swell, distortions, unbalance, and flicker that occur in power systems. The course begins with terms and definitions associated with power quality, following which each phenomenon, that is, voltage sag/swell, transient overvoltage, harmonics, and flicker is presented and discussed in detail for students to understand the sources and impact of these occurrences on power system as well as typical mitigation techniques. Finally, students are introduced to power quality benchmarking, monitoring and assessment in regards to international Academic Year 2016/2017 171 standards. Computer simulation tools are used to help students understand the materials. • EPEB423 ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ECONOMICS BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB383 Electrical Power System 2 The course will deal with the application of the economic theory to the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI). The students will be exposed to new theories such as monopoly, oligopoly and its characteristics which are pertinent in electricity markets. Pricing techniques will also be covered in order to expose students on the business aspect which can be derived from economic theory. • EPEB433 POWER SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS BEPE (Elective) Pre-requisite : EECB353, EEPB353 The course begins by introducing the concept of power system monitoring and control. It introduces the various communication services, technologies and their applications in power system. It introduces some of the basic power system monitoring and control applications that use these communication technologies e.g. Teleprotection, SCADA and Substation Automation. Issues that relates to the planning and design of these systems are also described. • EPEB443 ENERGY CONVERSION BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: MATB113, PHYF124, EEEB283 The course begins by reviewing the basic principles and theories in energy conversion. Then the course reviews the advances in energy conversion technologies. This will lead to the study on the application of the theory on energy conversions in the production of electrical power from different sources of energy, including the renewable energy. The course will also discuss selected themes such as energy utilisation, total energy production cost & ancilliary service, tariff methodology, energy security, security & uplift cost, energy forecast, National Energy Balance policy and the issues in the connection of generators to the National Grid. • EPEB453 POWER DISTRIBUTION ENGINEERING BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course covers planning, design and operation of Medium (MV) and Low voltage (LV) distribution systems network. The students will be introduced to the construction and operation of various major components used in distribution system. The course is also aimed to give exposure on distribution system protection, reliability, power quality, loss reduction and distributed generations. • EPRB412 PROJECT 1 Academic Year 2016/2017 172 Pre-requisite: EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfillment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • EPRB424 PROJECT II Pre-requisite: EPRB412, COEB314 Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfillment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • MATB113 ADVANCED CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Pre-requisite : None This course introduces functions with three variables, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, extrema for functions with several variables, lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, cylindrical and spherical coordinates and vector calculus. • MATB143 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Pre-requisite : None This course introduces ordinary differential equations and methods for their solutions. It focuses on first, second and higher order differential equations, initial-value and boundary-value problems, linear and nonlinear models, power series solutions about ordinary points and Laplace Transforms. • MATB133 STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : None Basic probability, continuous and discrete random variables, distribution functions and their applications, relationship between distributions, random sampling, data descriptions, fundamental sampling distributions, single sample estimation and hypotheses testing and simple linear regression and correlation. • MATB 253 LINEAR ALGEBRA Pre-requisite : None The course contents are real vector spaces, linear dependence, bases, linear transformations, matrix Calculus, determinants and ranks, eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Gaussian-Jordan elimination and system of Homogeneous equations. • COEB223 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : MATB143, MATB253 Co-requisite: CSEB113 Academic Year 2016/2017 173 Mathematical modelling. Overview of computers, programming languages and software development process. Nonlinear equations. System of linear algebraic equations. Curve fitting. Numerical differentiation and integration. Numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations. Eigenvalue problems • COEB314 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Pre-requisite : MEMB333 To expose students to the various aspects of industrial practices and ethics. To apply the training knowledge for the preparation of their final year project. • COEB422 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY Pre-requisite : TECB213 & EEEB273 (BEEE & BEPE) or TECB213 & ECCB243 (BCCE) or MEMB333 (BME) or CEPB323 (BCE) This course is designed to make engineering students more aware of ethical issues that may arise in their professional careers and to provide tools for assessing and resolving ethical dilemmas in engineering. To brief the students about what is expected from an engineer by the public and their employers. Aware of their position and responsibility as a professional engineer in the society, in handling technology transfer and assisting in developing the country. • COEB432 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Pre-requisite : MEMB322 or EEEB273 or ECCB243 This is an introductory course in management theory and practice. Management is presented as a discipline and as a process. This course introduces the modern management concepts with emphasis on the major functions and activities performed by a manager. It will discuss the behaviour of individuals and groups in organizational settings. Also included are the historical theories, decision-making processes, interpersonal concepts and current management issues. • COEB442 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS Pre-requisite : EEEB273 or ECCB243 or MEFB213 This is the first economic course for engineering students. The course is introduced so that the technical knowledge of these students is complemented with adequate economic knowledge as well as the use of economic analysis. Students will be exposed to the method of evaluating the economic benefits and costs of an engineering project. Students will also be taught the importance of the time value of money, the discount factor, the rate of return of investment as well as evaluation of alternative projects. Academic Year 2016/2017 174 Part VII DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING 175 INTRODUCTION The Department of Electrical Power Engineering is established to develop the advantage of its strong link with the electricity supply industry through the parent company, Tenaga Nasional Berhad. The department consists of young energetic academicians as well as experienced practicing engineers in various fields of Electrical Power Engineering. The department offers program leading to the award of Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.). The curricula for the undergraduate programs require a strong foundation in mathematics, physics and computer. Courses in electrical and electronics engineering begin in the first year after foundation program. The courses include topics such as electrical circuit analysis, electronics, digital system, microprocessor, electromagnetic fields, electrical machines and drives, power systems, power electronics and high voltage technology. Laboratory sessions reinforce the principles learnt in the classroom which include electrical measurement techniques, application of non-linear devices, digital logic design, signal processing, microprocessor, electrical machines and power electronics. Many engineering courses are classified as design courses and complemented by computer aided engineering software as simulation and design tools. During the final year, the students choose technical electives according to their area of interest. The final year project courses provide opportunities for the students to apply the engineering principles, experience of current technology as well as learning the methodology of research. Throughout the course of their study, students will also take up languages and courses from other departments, and get involved in a variety of clubs and societies in a holistic approach to become well-rounded graduates. The program is designed to prepare students to become professional engineers and industry leaders. The graduates can carve a career in a diverse range of areas in industries such as electricity supply, petroleum, automotive, chemicals, processing, aerospace and many others. Electrical power engineers are engaged in 176 a variety of activities including design, manufacturing, research, development, testing, construction, operation, sales, management, consulting and teaching. The department, together with the Department of Electronics & Communication owns a number of undergraduate and postgraduate research laboratories. These laboratories are: • Mobile Robot • Electrical Machines • Power Electronics Technology and Drive • Optoelectronics • Printed Circuit Board (PCB) • Digital Logic Design • Power Quality • Power System • Power System Protection • Control System • RF & Microwave Technology • Electronics Design • Embedded System Design • RF & Microwave Engineering Research • Electrical/Electronics Measurement • Robotics and Control • EMF • Research and Project • Smart Grid • High Voltage • Internet Protocol Service (IPQOS) Quality • Microprocessor Application Academic Year 2016/2017 of • Digital Signal Processing • Telecommunication Research • VLSI 177 In addition to these laboratories, there are also Power Systems Laboratories, High Voltage Testing and Diagnostic, Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power Plant Technology and Electric Drives Laboratories which are owned by TNB Research and can be accessed by Universiti Tenaga Nasional students for the purpose of research. The Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) of the Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.) program is the qualities that we wish for our graduates in this discipline to attain at least 5 years after graduation. PEO1 PEO2 PEO3 PEO4 Practicing engineers in electrical engineering with the ability to venture into energy related business / fields. Hold leadership responsibility and/or establish their own enterprises. Have professional qualifications/certifications in electrical engineering related areas. Engage in activities to enhance knowledge in their professional works. The Programme Outcomes (POs) for the Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.) are qualities that UNITEN aims to instil in graduates of the Electrical Power Engineering discipline upon graduation. The PO was also developed based upon the attributes highlighted by EAC (Engineering Accreditation Council). From here each subjects offered in the programme will strive to cover portions of the PO. The POs are as follows. Students graduating from BEPE program will have the ability to: PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and electrical engineering principles in solving complex problems. Identify, formulate, analyse and solve complex electrical engineering problems. Design solutions for complex electrical engineering problems that meet specific needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and environment. Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating complex problems related to electrical engineering. Create appropriate techniques, select resources, and apply modern engineering tools to execute complex engineering activities. Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions in environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development. Demonstrate commitment to professional and ethical principles. Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities. Function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader. Acknowledge the need for, and be able to engage in life-long learning. Demonstrate knowledge on project management principles and entrepreneurship skills. Academic Year 2016/2017 178 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering: Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I EEEB114 Principles of Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II MATB143 EEEB111 EEEB113 MATB113 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 EEEB163 EEEB161 MEMB123 ETIB113 Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MATB253 TECB213 ICEB113/ MCEB113 Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Mechanics I: Statics Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Linear Algebra Technical Communications Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 4 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 1 NONE NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 NONE 3 1 3 3 16 3 EEEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE 1 3 3 3 3 EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE 14 3 3 NONE 16 Continue 179 Semester Code Course Semester IV MEHB213 EEEB283 Thermodynamics I Electrical Machines & Drives EEEB253 EEPB353 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Numerical Methods for Engineers Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers II Personal Financial Management Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System I EEEB281 EEEB323 Electrical Machines Lab Control System I 1 3 EEEB373 Microprocessor Systems 3 COEB432 COEB422 Principles of Management Engineers in Society 2 2 EHEB113 EEPB383 EECB353 EECB351 EEEB363 Hubungan Etnik Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System II Communication System Communication System Lab Digital Signal Processing EEEB393 Power Electronics COEB442 2 15 4 4 COEB223 ICEB212/ MCEB212 AKPK111 Semester V Semester VI Special Semester COEB314 Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VII EEPB463 Total Credit Hours High Voltage Technology EPRB412 Project I EEIB413 Process Control Instrumentation Technical Elective I Capstone Design Course *** EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 2 1 15 3 3 17 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 & 3 3 3 Prerequisite NONE EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 MATB143, MATB253 ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE EEEB123, EEEB283 NONE EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB163, EEEB233 EEEB273 TECB213, EEEB273 NONE Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE EEEB114 NONE NONE NONE EEEB283 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEPB353 EEEB233 NONE EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB233, EEEB283 EEEB273 NONE NONE EECB353 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE EEEB253, EEPB353 EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 EEEB323, MEHB213 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE COEB422, EEPB383 14 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 180 Semester Code Semester VIII EPRB424 *** *** *** *** Course Project II Credit Hours 4 Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Literature and Sociology Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 16 127 Prerequisite EPRB412, COEB314 NONE Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 CSEB114, EEEB323 EEIB423 Nuclear Electronics 3 EEEB323 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB433 Power System 3 EECB353, Communications EEPB353 EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 MEHB213 Technology MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and 3 COEB422 Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic 3 COEB422 MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste 3 COEB422 Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic 3 COEB422 MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and 3 COEB422 Safeguards MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 ECEB463 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEIB413 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 181 Semester Code AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Credit PreHours requisite MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 EEEB323 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 EEEB373 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 NONE Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 ICEB113/ Society for Engineers II MCEB113 Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 NONE Asia Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 NONE (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 NONE Sports & Recreation at 3 NONE Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 NONE Comparative Religion 3 NONE Creative Thinking 3 NONE Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology Mandarin Language 3 NONE Basic French 3 NONE Basic German 3 NONE Japanese Language 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Course Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 182 Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering: Programme Structure for International Students (For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I EEEB114 Principles of Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II MATB143 EEEB111 EEEB113 MATB113 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 EEEB163 EEEB161 MEMB123 MALB103 Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MATB253 TECB213 MASB113 Semester IV MEHB213 EEEB283 EEEB253 COEB223 *** Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Mechanics I: Statics Malay Language for International Student Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Linear Algebra Technical Communications Malaysian Study Total Credit Hours Thermodynamics I Electrical Machines & Drives Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Numerical Methods for Engineers International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 4 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 1 NONE NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 3 1 3 3 EEEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE 16 3 EEEB143 NONE EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 MATB143, MATB253 NONE NONE NONE 14 3 1 3 3 3 3 16 3 3 3 3 3 NONE NONE EEEB114 NONE 15 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 183 Semester Code Semester V EEPB353 Electrical Power System I EEEB281 EEEB323 Electrical Machines Lab Control System I 1 3 EEEB373 Microprocessor Systems 3 COEB432 COEB422 Principles of Management Engineers in Society 2 2 3 EEPB383 EECB353 EECB351 EEEB363 International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System II Communication System Communication System Lab Digital Signal Processing EEEB393 Power Electronics COEB442 2 15 4 4 *** Semester VI Course Special Semester COEB314 Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Industrial Training Semester VII EEPB463 Total Credit Hours High Voltage Technology EPRB412 Project I EEIB413 Process Control Instrumentation Technical Elective I Capstone Design Course *** EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 17 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 & 3 3 3 Prerequisite EEEB123, EEEB283 NONE EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB163, EEEB233 EEEB273 TECB213, EEEB273 NONE Continuation Corequisite NONE EEEB283 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEPB353 EEEB233 NONE EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB233, EEEB283 EEEB273 NONE NONE EECB353 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE EEEB253, EEPB353 EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 EEEB323, MEHB213 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE COEB422, EEPB383 14 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 184 Semester Code Semester VIII EPRB424 *** *** *** *** Course Credit Hours 4 Project II Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV International Compulsory [U4] Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours MPU 3 3 3 3 Prerequisite EPRB412, COEB314 NONE NONE 16 127 Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 CSEB114, EEEB323 EEIB423 Nuclear Electronics 3 EEEB323 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB433 Power System 3 EECB353, Communications EEPB353 EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 MEHB213 Technology MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and 3 COEB422 Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic 3 COEB422 MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste 3 COEB422 Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic 3 COEB422 MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and 3 COEB422 Safeguards MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 ECEB463 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEIB413 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 185 Semester Code MALB103 MASB113 Course Credit Hours International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 Prerequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 186 Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (For Special Semester Intake starting from Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester Special 1 MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Total Credit Hours Principles of Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Mechanics I: Statics Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II ETIB113 Semester EEEB114 I MATB143 EEEB111 EEEB113 MEMB123 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 4 NONE NONE 3 1 NONE NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 14 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 3 1 3 3 EEEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE 16 3 EEEB143 NONE EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 MATB143, MATB253 EEEB163, EEEB233 NONE NONE 6 Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MEHB213 TECB213 ICEB212/ MCEB212 Semester IV EEEB323 Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Linear Algebra Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Thermodynamics I Technical Communications Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers II Total Credit Hours Control System I EEEB283 Electrical Machines & Drives 3 EEEB253 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Numerical Methods for Engineers Microprocessor Systems 3 Personal Financial Management Total Credit Hours 1 EEEB163 EEEB161 MATB253 ICEB113/ MCEB113 COEB223 EEEB373 AKPK111 1 3 3 3 2 15 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE EEEB114 NONE NONE 16 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 187 Semester Code Special Semester 2 COEB432 *** Principles of Management Literature and Sociology EHEB113 Hubungan Etnik Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System I Semester V EEPB353 EEEB281 EEIB413 Course Credit Hours 2 3 3 3 EEEB363 EEEB393 Power Electronics 3 COEB422 Engineers in Society 2 COEB442 EEPB383 EECB351 EECB353 EPRB412 Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System II Communication System Lab Communication System Project I *** EEPB463 Technical Elective I High Voltage Technology Special Semester COEB314 Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 15 4 EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Capstone Design Course 4 Semester VII EPRB424 Project II *** *** *** Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE 8 Electrical Machines Lab Process Control Instrumentation Digital Signal Processing Semester VI Prerequisite EEEB273 TECB213, EEEB273 NONE 1 3 & 3 2 17 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 EEEB123, EEEB283 NONE EEEB323, MEHB213 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB233, EEEB283 TECB213, EEEB273 EEEB273 NONE EEEB283 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEPB353 NONE EEEB233 EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 NONE EECB353 NONE NONE EEEB253, EEPB353 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE COEB422, EEPB383 EPRB412, COEB314 NONE 3 3 3 16 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 188 Semester Code Credit PreHours requisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 CSEB114, EEEB323 EEIB423 Nuclear Electronics 3 EEEB323 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB433 Power System 3 EECB353, Communications EEPB353 EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 MEHB213 Technology MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and 3 COEB422 Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic 3 COEB422 MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste 3 COEB422 Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic 3 COEB422 MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and 3 COEB422 Safeguards MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 Course MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 Society for Engineers II Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 Asia Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE EEIB413 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB323 NONE EEEB373 NONE NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 189 Semester Code MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 Credit PreHours requisite Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 NONE (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 NONE Sports & Recreation at 3 NONE Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 NONE Comparative Religion 3 NONE Creative Thinking 3 NONE Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology Mandarin Language 3 NONE Basic French 3 NONE Basic German 3 NONE Japanese Language 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Course Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 190 Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students (For Special Semester Intake starting from Special Semester 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester Special 1 MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Malay Language for International Student Total Credit Hours Principles of Programming for Engineers Differential Equations Electrical/Electronics Measurement Lab Circuits Analysis I Mechanics I: Statics Total Credit Hours Circuits Analysis II Semester I MALB103 EEEB114 MATB143 EEEB111 EEEB113 MEMB123 Semester II EEEB123 EEEB143 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 NONE NONE 4 NONE NONE 3 1 NONE NONE NONE EEEB113 3 3 14 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 EEEB113, MATB143 EEEB113 3 1 3 3 EEEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB163 NONE NONE 16 3 EEEB143 NONE 1 3 3 3 2 EEEB111 EEEB123 NONE NONE NONE EEEB143 NONE NONE NONE NONE EEEB233, MATB143 EEEB113, MATB113, EEEB123 EEEB123, MATB143 MATB143, MATB253 EEEB163, EEEB233 NONE 6 Semester EEEB273 III EEEB141 EEEB233 MEHB213 TECB213 *** Semester IV EEEB323 Electronics Analysis & Design I Digital Logic Design Digital Logic Design Lab Linear Algebra International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Electronics Analysis & Design II Electronics Design Lab Signal & System Thermodynamics I Technical Communications International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Control System I EEEB283 Electrical Machines & Drives 3 EEEB253 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Numerical Methods for Engineers Microprocessor Systems 3 EEEB163 EEEB161 MATB253 *** COEB223 EEEB373 Total Credit Hours 16 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE EEEB114 NONE 15 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 191 Semester Code Course Special Semester 2 COEB432 *** Principles of Management International MPU Compulsory [U4] Malaysian Study Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System I MASB113 Semester V EEPB353 EEEB281 EEIB413 Credit Hours 2 3 3 3 EEEB363 EEEB393 Power Electronics 3 COEB422 Engineers in Society 2 COEB442 EEPB383 EECB351 EECB353 EPRB412 Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Electrical Power System II Communication System Lab Communication System Project I *** EEPB463 Technical Elective I High Voltage Technology Special Semester COEB314 Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 15 4 EEEB403 Total Credit Hours Capstone Design Course 4 Semester VII EPRB424 Project II *** *** *** Technical Elective II Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE 8 Electrical Machines Lab Process Control Instrumentation Digital Signal Processing Semester VI Prerequisite EEEB273 TECB213, EEEB273 NONE 1 3 & 3 2 17 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 EEEB123, EEEB283 NONE EEEB323, MEHB213 EEEB233, EEEB373 EEEB233, EEEB283 TECB213, EEEB273 EEEB273 NONE EEEB283 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EEPB353 NONE EEEB233 EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 NONE EECB353 NONE NONE EEEB253, EEPB353 NONE EEEB323, 70 CH NONE COEB422, EEPB383 EPRB412, COEB314 NONE 3 3 3 16 127 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 192 Semester Code Credit PreHours requisite Technical Elective Courses (Take any 4 subjects) ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and 3 EEEB323 Neural-fuzzy Systems EEEB423 Control System II 3 EEEB323 EEEB443 Control & Drives 3 EEEB393 EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics 3 CSEB114, EEEB323 EEIB423 Nuclear Electronics 3 EEEB323 EEPB413 Electrical Installations 3 EEPB353 EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards 3 EEPB383 EEPB473 Power System Protection 3 EEPB353 EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current 3 EEEB393, (HVDC), and FACTS Devices EEPB353 EPEB413 Power Quality 3 EEPB353 EPEB423 Electricity Industry 3 EEPB353 Economics EPEB433 Power System 3 EECB353, Communications EEPB353 EPEB443 Energy Conversion 3 EEPB353 EPEB453 Power Distribution 3 EEPB353 Engineering MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 MEHB213 Technology MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB422 Engineering MENB413 Radiation Detection and 3 COEB422 Nuclear Instrumentation MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic 3 COEB422 MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste 3 COEB422 Management MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic 3 COEB422 MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and 3 COEB422 Safeguards MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics 3 EEEB283, EEEB323 MALB103 MASB113 Course International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE EEIB413 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue 193 Semester Code Course Credit PreHours requisite *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 194 LIST OF INDUSTRY ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) • Y. Bhg. Datuk Seri Ir. Hj Azman Mohd President / Chief Executive Officer, Tenaga Nasional Berhad. • Y. Bhg. Dato’ Muhammad Razif Abdul Rahman Vice President (Human Resource), Tenaga Nasional Berhad. • Mr Rosman Hamzah Director of Business Development, ALSTOM Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd. • Ir. Mohamed Zaimir b. Mohamed Suffian Senior Vice President, Project Development Division, Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad. • Ir. Dr. Zahrul Faizi Hussein Head, Malakoff Utilities Sdn. Bhd. • Ir. Abdul Rahim Bin Ibrahim Director, Energy Management Development and Service Quality, Energy Commission, Malaysia. • Ir. Razali Budin Sr General Manager Sales & Marketing / Company Director, TAMCO Switchgear (M) Sdn Bhd. • Dr. Eu Poh Leng KLM Internal and External Cu WB Team Manager, Freescale Semiconductor (M) Sdn. Bhd. 195 • Engr. Narendren Rengasamy General Manager, LM Lighting Malaysia Sdn Bhd (LIGMAN Malaysia). • Dr. Kamarulzaman Mohamed Zin Chief Executive Officer, SilTerra Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. • Mr. Lim Keng Hock Chief Executive Officer, Comintel Sdn. Bhd. • Mr. Wan Roz Wan Hussein Technical Director, RF Communication (M) Sdn.Bhd. • Mr. Edward Yee Chee Kheong Vice President and Head of Enterprise Business, YTL Communications Sdn Bhd. • Mr. Reza Mirkhani Chief Marketing Officer and Member of the Board, Enverv Inc., USA. • Mr. Giovanni Minetti President / Chief Executive Officer, Paradox Engineering SA, Switzerland. • Mr. Elias Jailani NPO Business Service Manager, RU APAC & Japan, Nokia. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR • Datuk Ir. Baharin Din Vice President (Distribution), Tenaga Nasional Berhad. 196 ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR • Ir. Dr. Sazali P Abdul Karim Principal Technical Expert (Protection System Analysis), Tenaga Nasional Berhad. • Dr. Aznan Ezraie Ariffin Vice President (Investments), Khazanah Nasional. • Dr. Ir. Aziz Marzuki Ahmad Marican Managing Director, DCS Engineering Sdn. Bhd. • Ir. Dr. Mohd Fadzil Mohd Siam General Manager (T&D), TNB Research Sdn. Bhd. EXTERNAL EXAMINER • Prof. Vassilios G Agelidis , Director, Australian Energy Research Institute (AERI) Professor of Power Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications The University of New South Wales, Australia 197 FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Dr. Ungku Anisa Bt Ungku Amirulddin Al Amin C.Eng. Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Nottingham, UK) (Univ. of • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. (Imperial College, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Analysis and Simulations of Electrical Machines and Drives. BN-2-018 2227 Anisa@uniten.edu.my 198 HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS Dr. Tengku Juhana binti Tengku Hashim (Head of Unit- Academic Program Assessment) Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Power (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) AArea of specialization / research interest: • Artificial Intelligence Techniques • Power Systems Analysis • Optimization Techniques Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-004 2284 Juhana@uniten.edu.my Dr. Halimatun binti Hashim (Head of Unit- External Relations) Education: • Ph. D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Analysis BN-1-014 2234 halimatun@uniten.edu.my Sabarina binti Jaafar (Head of Unit- Staff/Student Affairs) Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Power (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Electric machines Drives • Power Electronics BN-3-074 6308 sabarina@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 199 PROFESSORS/ READERS Prof. Ir. Dr. Tuan Ab Rashid bin Tuan Abdullah (Director, Institute of Energy Policy & Research) Education: • Ph. D. in Power System Asset Management (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK) • M. Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering with Business (Univ. of Strathclyde, U.K) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southern California. U.S.A.) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Asset Management • Power System Planning & Economics • Random Event Analytics in Power System BN-2-033 2360 / 2302 TRashid@uniten.edu.my Prof. Engr. Dr. Vigna Kumaran a/l Ramachandaramurthy PEng, CEng (UK), MIEM, MIET, SMIEEE Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (UMIST, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Power Systems related studies • Power Quality • Renewable Energy • Embedded Generation Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-044 / BH-0-010 / BH-0-011 3081 vigna@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 200 Associate Prof. Dr. Bahisham binti Yunus (Director, Strategic & Corporate Planning Centre) Education: • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (University of Manchester, UK) • M. in Business Administration (Ohio University, USA) • B. Sc in Electrical Engineering (George Washington University, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Communications • Power System/ Substation Automation • Equipment Reliability. BA-2-070 7570 bahisham@uniten.edu.my ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/ PRINCIPAL LECTURER Associate Prof. Dr. Ahmad Qisti bin Ramli Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Manchester, UK) • M. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Houston, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • High Voltage • Power System • Numerical Simulation BN-1-010 7215 qisti@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 201 Associate Prof. Ir. Dr. Au Mau Teng Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (The Univ. of Manchester, UK ) • M. Sc. Electrical (Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis, USA) • B. Sc. Electrical & Electronics (Univ. of Toledo, USA) • Diploma Engineering, Communication (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power Systems • Power Quality BJ-1-012 7201 mtau@uniten.edu.my Associate Prof. Ismail bin Said Education: • M. Sc. Superconductivity & Cryogenics (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • B. Sc. (Hons.) in Electrical & Electronics (Univ. of Brighton, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Process Control and Industrial Automation • Electric Power Plant Operations and Control • Study on ELF-EMF • Applications of High-Temperature Superconductivity & Cryogenics.] Office: Phone ext.: Email: BH-0-016 7213 ismails@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 202 Associate Prof. Dr. Izham bin Zainal Abidin (Dean, College of Engineering) Education: • Ph. D. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Power Systems) (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • BTEC National Diploma in Engineering (Coventry Technical College, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Power System Simulation • Voltage Stability • Wide Area Information System • Self Healing Systems Office: Phone ext.: Email: COE Dean’s Office, 2nd Floor, BN Building 7255 izham@uniten.edu.my Associate Prof. Dr. Jagadeesh Pasupuleti (C.Eng, SMIEEE, MIET, MISTE ) Education: • Ph. D. in Power System Operation & Control (Sri Venkateswara Univ., India) • M. Tech. in Power System Operation & Control (Sri Venkateswara Univ., India) • B. Tech in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Nagarjuna Univ., India) Area of specialization / research interest: • Power System Operation & Control • Renewable Energy • Demand Side Management • Smart Grid • Energy Efficiency Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-067 7277 jagadeesh@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 203 Associate Prof. Dr. Miszaina binti Osman (Deputy Dean, Academic & Quality Assurance) C.Eng. Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering. (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • BTEC National Diploma in Engineering (Peterborough Regional College, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Analysis • High Voltage • Earthing System. BN-2-017 7229 Miszaina@uniten.edu.my SENIOR LECTURER Dr. Aishah binti Mohd Isa Education: • Ph.D. in Environment and Energy Engineering (Waseda Univerisity, Japan) • M. Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering with Business (Univ. of Strathclyde, Scotland) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Generation Planning BW-02-C035 3235 Aishah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 204 Dr. Azrul bin Mohd Ariffin Education: • Ph.D in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • B.Eng (1st Class Hons.) Southampton, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of • Degradation of high voltage cable insulation, space charge effects and ageing phenomena in polymers BN-3-017 7335 Azrula@uniten.edu.my John Steven Navamany Education: • Master in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Sc. Electrical Engr. (Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Engineering, Electronics • Insulation Condition Monitoring. BN-1-026 2235 johnsteven@uniten.edu.my Dr. Ker Pin Jern Education: • Ph. D. in Electronic and Electrical Engineering. (Univ. of Sheffield, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Simulations and characterization of photodetectors for infrared sensing/imaging, telecommunications and gas sensing BN-0-025 6230 PinJern@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 205 Dr. Marayati binti Marsadek (Director, Power Engineering Centre) Education: • Ph. D in Electrical Engineering (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Power (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System analysis • FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems) • Reliability and Security BN-1-032 7251 marayati@uniten.edu.my Dr. Muhamad bin Mansur Education: • Ph. D. in Power Electronics (Univ. Malaya, Malaysia) • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power Electronics • Energy conversion • Occupational Safety and Health BN-3-079 6274 / 7263 muhamadm@uniten.edu.my Dr. Muhammad Safwan Abd. Rahman Education: • Ph.D in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • M.Eng in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • High Voltage BN-1-051 7241 ASafwan@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 206 Dr. Nadia Tan Mei Lin Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Sheffield, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power Conversion Systems BN-3-088 7256 Nadia@uniten.edu.my Dr. Nazaruddin A Rahman Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Malaya, Malaysia) • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Sc. (Applied Physics) (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • EMF Low Frequency Shielding Design • High Voltage Electrical Materials • EMF LF Emission Study • Renewable energy • Electrical Vehicle Office: Phone ext.: Email: BH-0-016 6274 Nazaruddin@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 207 Dr. Nur Azzammudin Rahmat Education: • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Teknologi MARA, UiTM, Shah Alam, Malaysia) • Bachelor (Hons) in Electrical Engineering (Power) (Univ. Teknologi MARA, UiTM, Shah Alam, Malaysia) • Diploma in Electrical Engineering (Communication) Teknologi MARA, UiTM, Terengganu, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: (Univ. • Power System • Economic Dispatch • Electrical Energy Utilization • Fuzzy Logic • Ant Colony Optimization • Computational Intelligence Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-033 6229 Azzammudin@uniten.edu.my Dr. Nur Fadilah Ab Aziz Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Universiti Teknologi MARA) • M. Eng. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Analysis using Artificial Intelligence BN-1-031 7235 nfadilah@uniten.edu.my Sharifah Azma binti Syed Mustaffa Education: • M. Eng. Electrical-Power (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Power (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System • Smart grid BW-2-C36 2394 SharifahAzma@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 208 Dr. Tan Ching Sin Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK) • M. Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering with Business (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • Diploma in Power Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Power System Analysis • Power System Economics • Distributed Generation • Locational Marginal Pricing Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-033 2267 chingsin@uniten.edu.my Dr. Toh Chuen Ling Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) • M. Eng. (Power Electronics & Drives) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) • B. Eng. Electrical (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power electronics and drives • FPGA design BN-1-018 7230 Chuenling@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 209 Dr. Ya’akob bin Raja Omar Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) • Diploma in Electrical Engineering (University Teknologi Mara) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System • Digital Electronics • Microprocessor Systems BN-0-006 2233 / 5316 yaakob@uniten.edu.my Dr. Yasmin Hanum Md Thayoob Education: • Ph. D. Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Miami, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Application of Digital Signal Processing and Pattern Recognition techniques for systems condition monitoring and diagnostics of High Voltage Instruments BN-1-045 7211 yasmin@uniten.edu.my Dr. Zaipatimah binti Ali Education: • Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (University of Manchester, UK) • M Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis, USA) • B. Sc. in Electrical Engineering. (Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • High Voltage System Analysis • Substation Automation • Digital Signal Processing Applications BN-3-015 7247 zaipatimah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 210 LECTURERS Chen Chai Phing Education: • Master in Electrical Engineering. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electronics Engineering majoring in Robotics & Automation. (Multimedia University, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Combinational Artificial Intelligence for Non-Technical Losses Detection in Power Utility BN-3-034 6305 Chencp@uniten.edu.my Ida Suzana binti Hussain Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Southampton, UK) • BTEC National Diploma in Engineering (Coventry Technical College, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power Electronics • FACTS devices. BN-3-082 7290 idasuzana@uniten.edu.my Karmila binti Kamil Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Power (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • Diploma in Medical Electronic Engineering (Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Malaysia Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Artificial Intelligence. BN-3-083 7291 kamila@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 211 Kuan Tze Mei Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Power (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Water Treeing in Polymeric Underground Cables • High Voltage Engineering. BN-3-068 2231 tzemei@uniten.edu.my Maryam Huda binti Ahmad Phesal Education: • Masters of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Kanazawa University Japan • Bachelor of Eng. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kanazawa University Japan Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Email: • Sustainable Energy. On study leave hmaryam@uniten.edu.my Mohd Azrin Bin Mohd Azau Education: • M. Sc. in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (Univ. Malaysia) Malaya, • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Solar Photovoltaics Systems • Advanced Control System • Operational Research BN-1-060 7218 Azrin@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 212 Mohd Helmi Mansor Education: • M. Sc. in Sustainable Electrical Power, Brunel University, UK • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia • Diploma in Electrical Engineering (Power), Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power System Operation and Control • Artificial Intelligence BN-3-087 6383 mhelmi@uniten.edu.my Noraini Md Nusi Education: • Master in Applied Mathematics. Malaysia) (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, • B. App. Sc (Hons.) in Computational Mathematics & CAGD. (Univ. Sains Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Computational Electromagnetic • PDEs • Scientific Computing • Numerical Analysis. Office: Phone ext.: Email: : BA-3-071 2289 mnoraini@uniten.edu.my Nurzanariah Binti Roslan Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical Power (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Electrical Power Engineering • Simulation for Testing of XLPE Cable BN-3-028 6395 nurzanariah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 213 Renuga A/P Verayiah Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Control Systems • Power Systems • Voltage Stability and Detection Method • Voltage Collapse Studies • Artificial Intelligence. Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-075 6472 renuga@uniten.edu.my Sarveswaren a/l Karunanithi Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Renewable Energy • Telemetry System BN-2-009 2246 sarveswaren@uniten.edu.my Shangari K. Raveendran Education: • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Renewable Energy • Power System Analysis BN-3-016 7281 shangari@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 214 Suhaida Mohd Sood Education: • MCM (Acc.) (Lincoln Univ., New Zealand) • BCA (Hons.) (Victoria Univ. of Wellington, New Zealand) • BCM (Lincoln Univ., New Zealand) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Engineering Economics • Financial Accounting • Energy policy. Institute of Energy Policy and Research (IEPRe) 2379 suhaida@uniten.edu.my Suhaila binti Sulaiman Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Power cables • Water treeing in cables • Non-Destructive diagnostics for cables BW-2-C13 3259 suhailas@uniten.edu.my Syed Zainal Abidin bin Syed Kamarul Bahrin Education: • Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Electrical Machines and Devices Design • Opera 2D • Robotics BN-3-060 6277 szainal@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 215 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS • ECCB111 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (WORKSHOP) BCCE(Core) An overview of the subject area through weekly seminars by academic and industry experts. The topics covered will range from a historical overview of the growth of the two fields to more recent developments, and the close relationship between the two. It is hoped that this will provide a students with a better perspective to the field and prepare them for the courses ahead. • ECCB114 CIRCUIT THEORY BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: MATB113 This subject provides introduction to fundamental theories and essential concepts for circuit analysis. This includes OhmÓş law, KirchoffÓş voltage and current laws, superposition, Thevenin and Norton theorems in DC circuits, transient RL and RC DC analysis, as well as analysis with ideal Op-amp circuitry. Also covered are frequency-domain studies which includes AC circuit analysis, transfer functions and two-port networks. • ECCB123 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB114 This course introduces the fundamental features of basic electronic devices such as diodes, BJTs and MOSFETs. Students will be exposed to types of diode and their applications. Students will gain knowledge on basic DC and AC analysis of circuit containing transistors, and also on the design of single stage amplifiers and cascaded amplifiers. • ECCB213 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB114 An introduction of the process of program design and analysis for students with 216 some prior programming experience (functions, loops, and arrays implemented in any programming language). The course reinforces object-oriented programming techniques in C# and covers basic of inheritance, polymorphism and exception handling. Students will be able to design, build, test and debug medium-size software systems and learn to use relevant software tools. • ECCB233 DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB163 This course introduces the concept of designing robust and testable complex sequential digital systems, which include synchronous and asynchronous sequential systems, and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based systems. Additional topics discussed include design hierarchy and flow, the use of hardware description languages (HDLs) in functional simulation, synthesis, timing simulation and verification of digital systems, and the principal of Design-for-Test for digital systems. • ECCB243 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB233 An introductory course to the principles and organization of modern computer system built around the von Neumann architecture with emphasis on IA32 Architecture. Introductory discussions are on terminology of computer architecture, a layered model of computer architecture and computing platform organization: CPU, memory, buses and I/O. CPU topics cover register architecture, instruction set architecture (ISA), computer arithmetic, survey of micro architecture (datapath and control). Detail discussion on other components of computing includes memory, buses and I/O. Introduce the performance analysis of a CPU. A survey description of operating system includes topics of scheduling and memory management. The course concludes with brief overview of pipelining and superscalar processing. • ECCB311 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EEEB363 Generation of Sinusoidal Waveform, Modulation, Digital Process of Continuous Time Signal using MATLAB; Generation of Sinusoidal signal, Loop Program using Interrupt - Inputting signals to the TMS320C6713 DSP starter kit (DSK) and outputting signals from DSK, Finite Impulse Response Digital Filter (FIR) Implementing a real time FIR digital filtering operations using the TMS320C6713 DSP Starter Kit (DSK). • ECCB323 DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHMS BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB213 An overview of how data can be organized, sort and search. Topics included are: Academic Year 2016/2017 217 Linear data structure of array, list and linked-list, stack and queue. Non-linear data structure of tree and graph. Some of the sorting techniques are bubble, selection, insertion, merge and radix. Searching topics are linear search, binary search, tree based searching techniques, and hash tables. NP-completeness, P and NP classes of computational problems. • ECCB343 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EECB353 This subject introduces the principles of digital communications including the fundamental concepts of coding and modulation techniques. Its introduction begins with the fundamentals of information theory which is essential in the digital communications. The assignment in this course will provide a basic design problem to develop understanding of the most popular coding techniques. This course covers information theory, source encoding, baseband transmission, principles of digital modulation and error control coding. • ECCB363 WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EECB353 This course discusses the fundamental and background in communication circuit components. Overview of the basic modulator and demodulator circuits such for amplitude and frequency modulation scheme. Topics includes of analysis and design of radio frequency transmitters and receivers for communication system such as carrier generator, power amplifiers, oscillators, impedance matching network and mixers. The emphasis of this course is mainly to focus on radio aspect of wireless and mobile communication systems. Wireless technology of todayÓş and tomorrowÓş from first generation analogue to modern multimedia system will be part of the topic discussed in this course. Other topics such as frequency reuse, handoff, capacity planning, interference and radio propagation are also included to provide solid fundamental background in mobile radio communication. • ECCB412 PROJECT 1 BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB343, EEEB363 The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • ECCB423 OPERATING SYSTEMS BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: ECCB243, EEEB373 An Introduction of concepts and components of modern operating system. Academic Year 2016/2017 218 Overview of computer system structures and operating-system structures. Introduction to abstractions such as process, thread, IPC, etc. Process management: processes, threads, scheduling, synchronization and deadlocks. Memory management; main and virtual. Storage management: file system, mass storage and I/O system. Protection and Security. Distribution systems. • ECCB424 PROJECT II BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: COEB314, ECCB412 Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • ECEB463 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & NEURAL-FUZZY SYSTEMS BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB323 This course is aimed at introducing the underlying concepts of artificial intelligence and some of its techniques and their applications. Artificial intelligence (AI) involves the development of algorithms derived from human and animal intelligence which have capabilities such as learning, reasoning, generalisation, adaptation, reproduction, etc. These techniques are getting more popular nowadays due to the large number of successful report of their implementation. AI techniques have also made their way into many domestic and industrial and provided solutions to many difficult engineering problems. From this course, the students should be able to understand the two popular techniques of AI. Ie. Artificial neural networks and fuzzy logic and how they are used in solving some engineering and also non-engineering problems. • ECEB473 ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB373 Introduction to the 68000 Microprocessor. Software details of the 68000. Exception processing. Hardware details of the 68000. Memory system design, I/O system design. Building a working 68000 system. Introduction to the advanced 680X0 series microprocessors. • ECEB483 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BEEE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB373 An introductory course to the principles and architecture of modern computer system built around the con Neumann architecture. A layered model of computer architecture. Computer systems organization: CPU, memory and I/O. The digital logic level. The micro architecture level: data path, microinstruction Academic Year 2016/2017 219 and design for simplify ISA. The instruction set architecture level: overview, data types, instruction formats and types, addressing, and flow of control. The operating system machine level: virtual memory and virtual I/O instructions. The assembler language level: overview, macro, and the assembly process, linking and loading. • ECPB423 SYSTEMS-ON-CHIPS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB243, EEEB373 An introduction to embedded system requirement, System-On-Chip (SoC) and configurable soft-core processor. Implement hierarchical state machines design using commercial EDA tools. Design and implement a custom IP core and integrate it to the system busses. Implement simple low-level handler and test it with the custom IP. Introduction to heterogeneous multi-core programming. • ECPB433 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course presents an overview of important applications of computers to solve problems in biology. Major topics covered are computational molecular biology, biological modelling and simulation (including computer models of population dynamics, biochemical kinetics, neuron behaviour, and mutation) and biological imaging. • ECPB443 MULTI-CORE PROGRAMMING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD In this decade, the introduction of multi-core based system-on-chip (SoC) into the computing market has created a revolution in the software industry. To benefit from increases in hardware performance, software must be parallel. The purpose of this course is to conduct the next generation of programmers to develop exciting new applications that can take advantage of on-chip parallelism. Over the past two years, every major microprocessor manufacturer has introduced processor chips with multiple cores, with dual and quad core processors for desktop and laptops, and over a hundred cores available in some Graphics Processing Units. The expectation is that the number of cores per chip will roughly double every two years while processor clock speeds will remain relatively flat. This makes parallel programming a concern for the entire computing industry. This course will provide an introduction to parallel programming with a focus on the techniques that are most appropriate for multi-core architectures and the use of parallelism to improve program performance. The topics of the course include performance analysis and tuning, data and task parallelism, synchronization techniques, shared data structures, and load balancing. Academic Year 2016/2017 220 • ECPB453 DATABASE PROGRAMMING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course emphasizes on the concepts of database, file-based system versus database systems, database environment, and database management system (DBMS). This course also emphasizes on conceptual, logical and physical design of development life cycle. The course also covers; Entity relationship diagram, ERD and Enhanced Entity Relationship, EER Model, unnormalized normal form, UNF, first normal form, 1NF and second normal form, 2NF normalization of database. • ECPB463 ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB243 This is an advanced undergraduate and introductory post-graduate course on contemporary computer and processor architecture. Overall, the course will cover current and emerging trend in computer architecture. The topics include; Fundamental of computer design, instruction set principles and examples, instruction level parallelism (pipelining, superscalar, VLIW, etc.), memory hierarchy Design, multiprocessors and thread level parallelism, storage system, and case study of current system. The course has mix of theory and hand-on with software based design simulation. Students are required to write a technical paper on recent development of computer architecture. They also expect to complete a mini-project on a simplified computer system design. • ECPB473 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD (Not available yet) • ECRB412 PROJECT 1 Pre-requisite: EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • ECRB424 PROJECT II Pre-requisite: ECRB412, COEB314 Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. Academic Year 2016/2017 221 • ECSB413 SCADA SYSTEMS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB353 The course will start by reviewing the objectives of implementation of Distribution and Transmission Automation and Distribution and Transmission SCADA History. The functions of SCADA System Elements will be explained which include Transmission SCADA, Distribution SCADA , Host Equipment, Host Computer System , Communication Front-End Processors, Full Graphics User Interface , Relational Databases, Data Servers, and Web Servers and Host to Field Communications. Detailed examinations into Field Devices will be presented which includes Modern RTU, PLCs and IEDs that covers Substation and Line configuration. It will also touches on Tactical and Strategic Implementation Issues, Distribution Management Platform and Advanced Distribution Applications. The future trend in applications will be towards integrated SCADA System and Smart Grid with Trouble Call and Outage Management System and Distribution Operations Training Simulator that considers Security, Practical Considerations and Choosing the Vendor. Latest applications for Smart Grids will be introduced including remote metering, remote billing, demand side management etc. Finally, the course will introduce the importance of Standards that covers Internal Standards and Industry Standards as well as Deployment Considerations. • ECSB423 INTRODUCTION TO MODELING AND SIMULATION BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB383 An introduction to system modelling using computer simulation and analytical mathematical techniques. Explanation of model classification such as Monte Carlo simulation, discrete-event simulation, continuous system simulation, mixed continuous/discrete-event simulation. Discussion on quantitative modeling paradigms such as queuing networks, stochastic process algebras and stochastic Petri nets. Input-output analysis such as random number generator, sample generation, trace- and execution-driven simulation, point and interval estimation. Focus of applications and case-study will be computer and communication engineering. • ECSB433 REAL TIME SYSTEMS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB233 An introduction to real-time systems (RTS), followed by definition of terms used, scheduling, RTOS and selected topics in real-time networking. • ECSB443 ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB363 Students learn the essential advanced topics in digital signal processing that are Academic Year 2016/2017 222 necessary for successful graduate-level research. The course includes a review of the linear constant-coefficient system properties covered in an undergraduate DSP course, and then examines a variety of multirate filter structures, time-varying and adaptive systems, fast algorithms, and other topics relevant to the research areas of the students. • ECSB453 COMPUTER FORENSIC BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course teaches how to perform computer crime investigations. The course covers the recovery and analysis of digital evidence, addressing legal and technical issues. Forensic examination techniques of Windows and Unix systems are used to illustrate typical investigation processes. • ECSB463 INTERNET PROGRAMMING BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course introduces the fundamentals of internet and world wide web. The concept of HTML, XHTML and CSS are also detailed. The course also covers the creation of Internet based applications using the Java Scripts programming language. It provides an in-depth knowledge for the creation of dynamic web application with enhanced features by introducing various programming techniques XML and RSS using Java Scripts. • ECSB473 COMPUTER SECURITY BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This course introduces the basic concepts of computer and internet security. Students will learn a full range of security concepts & techniques and apply them to the most popular operating systems and applications used today. Topics include basic cryptography & public key infrastructure, theory behind common attack and defence techniques, operating system security, programme security, and distributed systems security. • ECTB413 ANTENNA SYSTEMS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB253 This subject is intended primarily for students who wish to specialise in communication systems and would like to understand the principles and current practice in wireless communication including both antennas and propagation aspects. Its introduction begins with the basic properties of electromagnetic radiation, before the subject dwells into antennas. In the rest of the subject, the circuit models on antenna, different type of antennas from dipoles to log periodic, loop to spiral and helical coil, and lastly reflector and aperture type antennas will be dealt with comprehensively. The phase array antenna in particular to the application of tracking will be introduced. And the Academic Year 2016/2017 223 applications of some of these antennas in communications systems will be discussed thoroughly. Some minor assignments pertaining to antenna selection and design for specific purposes using simulation softwareÓş will be given to the students to gauge their understanding of the subject. • ECTB423 BROADBAND TECHNOLOGIES BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB423 This course provides basic concepts in broadband communication and networking. It provides an overall look at many type of equipment and infrastructures that can be used in both fixed and wireless system today. • ECTB433 COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: ECCB123, EECB353 This course discusses the fundamental and background in communication circuit components. Overview of the basic modulator and demodulator circuits such for amplitude and frequency modulation scheme. Topics includes of analysis and design of radio frequency transmitters and receivers for communication system such as carrier generator, power amplifiers, oscillators, impedance matching network and mixers. • ECTB443 OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: TBD This subject is concerned with the fundamentals of optical communications systems. Its introduction begins with the optical fibber communication technology and fundamentals, historical generations of optical communications and advantage and limitation of optical fibber communications. Topics covered under this subject include the working principles of optical sources, optical amplifiers, optical transmitter and receivers. In addition this course discusses the fibber nonlinearities and their related effects in optical fibber communication. Furthermore, this course introduces optical transmission hierarchy and principles of optical networking with an emphasis on some optical communication systems applications such as local area network and optical access network. • EECB351 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LAB BEEE(Core), BEPE (Core), BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EECB353 This course will expose students to the actual application of the communication theory and concept that provides the students with hands on experience experimental results analysis that could supplement their theory course on communication system Academic Year 2016/2017 224 • EECB353 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233 Principle signal and system in communication system, probability, power spectral and noise. Analog modulation; linear and non-linear system, digital modulation, noise in modulation system, noise analysis, information theory and coding. • EECB423 DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB383, EEEB373 Transmission Media (telephone system, ISDN, ATM, cellular radio, satellites), Data transmission (synchronous and asynchronous transmission, error detection and correction, data link protocols), LANs, WANs, MANs, internetworking, routing, congestion control, Transport protocols (TCP and UDP), Application support protocols (session, presentation), Application-specific protocols (TELNET, FTP, SMTP) • EECB433 APPLIED TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB353 This course will enable the students to gain insight into some of the state of the art technologies and the important aspects of the up to date telecommunications system applied in the current and future network especially in Malaysian Network. Students will have clear understanding of the behaviour and specialised concept of Telecommunication Network components. Emphasis will be given on various Switching, Transmission and Signalling System, which will enable the students to develop expertise in the applied telecommunication system. • EECB473 DATA NETWORK ARCHITECTURE AND ELECTRONICS BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EECB423 Review of data network architectures and technologies. An overview of current networking electronics. An overview of network services and application. Application bandwidth and delay requirements: Calculation and measurement. Introduction to network design issues (bandwidth-delay product, throughput, etc), design parameters and design process. Design parameters measurement tools and techniques. Requirements Analysis: Concepts, Guidelines and Practice. Capacity planning and traffic analysis: Throughput calculation, probability models for traffic and design based on traffic model. Flow analysis: Concepts, Guidelines and Practice. Logical Design: Technology choice, interconnect mechanism, network management and security. Physical Design: Cabling and devices placement. Routing and addressing design. Network simulation: Techniques and tools. Traditional network devices: Architecture, components and software. Designing various specialized network devices Academic Year 2016/2017 225 architecture based on performance requirement. Introduction to packet processor: Operating principles and application. Packet processor programming, simulation and design. Case Study: Packet processor in QoS switches. • EECB483 OPTOELECTRONICS AND FIBRE OPTICS BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB253, EECB353 Basics element of optics; Lights sources Öălasers and light emitting lasers: light detectors, sensors and display; light modulations Öăelectrooptical; acousto optical; magnetooptical; fiber optics. • EECB493 RADIO-FREQUENCY / MICROWAVE ENGINEERING BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB253 Transmission Lines and Smith Chart, Matching Networks, Scattering Parameters, Solid-state Microwave Monolithic IC, Microwave Passive Components, Generators and Antennas. • EEEB111 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EEEB113 (for BEEE & BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE) Experimental exercises in use of electronics instruments/equipment. Voltage, current, impedance, frequency and waveform measurements. Transient and frequency response. Application of operational Amplifier. Elements of circuit modelling and design. • EEEB113 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Co-requisite: MATB113 Circuit elements voltage-current characteristics, independent and dependent sources. KirchoffÓş laws nodal analysis, mesh current, source transformation. TheveninÓş and NortonÓş theorems. Superposition principle. Operational Amplifier terminal behaviour. Transient response of RC, RL and RLC circuits. Sinusoidal steady-state and impedance. Instantaneous and average power. Computer simulation tool (Pspice) in analysing electric circuits. • EEEB114 PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS BCCE(Core), BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) The main objective of this course is to apply engineering methods to design program solutions as being cohesive, readable and reusable on a standard programming language. Academic Year 2016/2017 226 • EEEB123 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB113 Co-requisite: MATB143 The course is a continuation of the EEEB113 course. Briefly, this course covers:Analysis of single-phase circuits and balanced three-phase circuits, and magnetically coupled circuits including mutual inductance concept & transformers; all in complex plane. Determination of frequency response via transfer functions, Bode plots series and parallel resonance circuits, passive and active filter designs (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass and band-stop). The utilization of Laplace Transform technique to analyze linear circuits with and without initial conditions, and relationship between the transfer function and the impulse response of a circuit. Derive Fourier series expressions of waveforms and analysis of linear circuits using Fourier series. The characterization of circuits based upon impedance, admittance, and transfer function parameters i.e. input-output characterization of a circuit as a two-port network. • EEEB141 ELECTRONICS DESIGN LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB111 (BCCE to include ECCB123) Co-requisite: EEEB143 (NONE for BCCE) Laboratory experiments in the measurement of electronic device characteristics Öădiodes, Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Field Effect Transistors (FETs). Also involve design and analysis of electronic circuits such as rectifiers, regulators, biasing networks, small-signal amplifiers and active filters. Students will also simulate and analyze the circuit designed using CAD tools. • EEEB143 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS & DESIGN I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB113 This course introduces the fundamental features of basic electronic devices such as diodes, FETs and BJTs. Students will gain knowledge on basic DC and AC analysis of circuit containing such devices, and also on the design of simple rectifier circuits and single stage amplifiers. • EEEB161 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Co-requisite: EEEB163 A series of laboratory projects dealing with the design, simulation, building and testing of logic circuits. Projects chosen to reinforce material presented in EEEB163 lecture. Written reports required. • EEEB163 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB113 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE) Academic Year 2016/2017 227 An introduction to digital circuit and system design. Emphasis is on practical design techniques and circuit implementation. Among the topics covered are number systems and codes, Boolean Algebra, logic gates and flip-flops, electrical characteristics, propagation delay and timing analysis, combinational logic circuits, sequential (synchronous and asynchronous) logic circuits, arithmetic circuits, digital subsystems and MSI logics such as counters, registers, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers and code converters; memory and programmable logic devices and digital systems design with top-down and bottom-up structured design procedures including the use of CAD tools. • EEEB233 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB123 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE) Signal and system modeling concept, system analysis and design in both the time-domain and frequency-domains. Continuous-time linear systems: Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, bilateral Laplace Transform, application of Laplace Transform. Discrete-time linear systems: difference equations, Discrete-Time Fourier Transform, Z-Transform. Sampling, quantization, and discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals. • EEEB253 ELECTROMAGNETICS FIELDS & WAVES BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: MATB143 and [EEEB123 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE)] Study of vector calculus, electrostatics and magnetostatics. MaxwellÓş equations. Introduction to electromagnetic waves, transmission lines and radiation from antennas. • EEEB273 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS & DESIGN II BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB143 A continuation of EEEB143. The main objective of this course is to introduce integrated circuit (IC) design and analysis. Concepts and application of basic analog IC building blocks, such as current sources (as biasing and active loads), differential amplifiers and output stages are used to understand the fundamentals of the design of multistage amplifiers. Then, the application of operational amplifier as an ideal device is studied, followed by the typical applications of operational amplifier in electronics design. • EEEB281 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB283 The experiments in this course have been designed to support the theory study in EEEB283/EEEB344: Electrical Machines and Drives course. The objectives of this course are to provide students with basic knowledge and understanding of electrical machinery and skills in doing measurement using measurement Academic Year 2016/2017 228 equipment on electrical quantity. Laboratory experiments supplement the theory with suitable practical, prove some theories, examine the accuracy of the widely used approximate analytical methods and demonstrate basic practical testing techniques of AC and DC machines. • EEEB283 ELECTRICAL MACHINES & DRIVES BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB123, MATB113 The course begins by reviewing fundamental theories and laws pertaining to magnetic and magnetically coupled circuits and also the principles behind electromechanical energy conversion. This will lead to studies of the characteristics of dc machines, induction, synchronous machines and motor drives. The course will also cover the application aspects of these devices in industry. Students will do practical work and tests on selected devices covered in this subject in EEEB281 Electrical Machines Laboratory. • EEEB323 CONTROL SYSTEMS I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: MATB143, EEEB233 Introduction to control systems-open loop and closed loop system; Laplace transform; Modelling of continuous time systems (electrical and mechanical systems); block diagrams and signal flow graphs; Time response analysis; Steady state error; stability analysis; root locus; Frequency response and Compensator Design. • EEEB363 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233, EEEB373 Introduction to analysis, design and realization of digital filters. Discrete-time signals, linear shift-invariant systems, sampling, Z transform, discrete Fourier transform, Fast Fourier Transform, digital filter design Öăfinite impulse response and infinite impulse response, quantization, finite word length. Introduction to general applications of digital signal processing: modem, image processing, voice synthesis, industrial control. Introduction DSP hardware; data acquisition system and processor. • EEEB371 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS LABORATORY BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB373 Introduction to PIC18 micro-controller assembly and high level language programming, debugging and design using simulator, memory address decoding, interrupts, parallel port, serial communication, timer, and A/D converter. • EEEB373 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core) Academic Year 2016/2017 229 Pre-requisite: EEEB163 The course begins by reviewing digital electronics with emphasis on number systems and architecture of a microprocessor-based embedded system. Attention is then focused on the architecture of a PIC18 microcontroller. Throughout the course, programming is taught using assembly language and C with the aid of MPLAB IDE and C compiler. Included in the course, is programming of selected I/O devices within the PIC18 with external interfacing, implemented using polling and interrupt I/O techniques. • EEEB383 RANDOM PROCESS BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233 Introduction to probability models in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Probability Theory, Discrete and continuous random variables. Probability Distribution: Binomial, Gaussian and Poisson. Application of the distribution functions. Discrete and continuous random processes. Entropy. White Noise. Computer method for synthesis and analysis of random processes. • EEEB393 POWER ELECTRONICS BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB233, EEEB283 The course initially reviews fundamental concepts of power electronics circuits which covering circuits such as rectifiers, dc?dc and inverter circuits. The course also introduces the different types of switching devices including diodes, BJTs and Thyristor based devices. The course provides analysis of the above mentioned circuits using relevant formulae and performance assessment of these circuits designed using circuit simulation. Students perform practical work and tests on selected devices covered in this subject during the lab sessions. • EEEB403 CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSE Pre-requisite: COEB422 and [EEEB323, EEEB363 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB343 (for BCCE)] The Capstone Design Course is a group-based design course to expose students with real engineering problems which includes exposure to the importance of project planning and management, communication skills and team work. • EEEB423 CONTROL SYSTEMS II BCCE(Elective), BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB323 Introduction to Discrete-Time Control System. Review of Mathematical Foundation. Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems. Design of Conventional Discrete-Time Controllers. State Space Analysis of Continuous-Time Linear Systems. Design of State Controllers and observers. • EEEB443 CONTROL AND DRIVES BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective) Academic Year 2016/2017 230 Pre-requisite: EEEB393 The course begins by introducing the basic components of electric drives in which the speed and torque of electric motors are controlled using power electronic converters depending on the drive application. Thus, the dynamic model of dc motors and induction motors will be derived in this course. This will lead to the study on controlled-rectifier and chopper controlled dc motor drives under openloop and close-loop operation. The induction motor drives will cover the scalar and field orientation control methods. • EEEB473 IMAGE PROCESSING BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB363 Linear systems and Fourier transforms in two and three dimensions, Basic image processing, Theory and algorithms for image reconstruction from projections, Physics of imaging systems including magnetic resonance, X-ray tomography, positron emission tomography and biomagnetic imaging. • EEEB493 INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS BCCE(Elective), BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB114, EEEB323 Introduction to robot fundamentals, geometry of workspace, kinematics equation, inverse kinematics, trajectory planning, dynamics and control. Using programming languages to command a robot to perform specific tasks. • EEEB513 COMPUTER CONTROLLED SYSTEMS BEEE (Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB323 Introduction to discrete time control systems; Analysis of discrete-time control systems; Design of controllers for discrete time systems; Use of MATLAB to design discrete time controllers; Realization of Digital Controllers. • EEIB413 PROCESS CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION BCCE(Elective), BEEE(Core), BEPE (Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB323, MEHB213 Modelling and simulation of process control loop. Laplace transform and behaviour of first, second and higher order systems. Sensors, actuators and controllers. Frequency response analysis. Advanced control system. Controller design. Digital control technique. Process control design. • EEPB353 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM I BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB283, EEEB123 Power Systems 1 is the first course in the power system engineering sequence. The course presents engineering techniques of power system analysis used in the power industry today in sufficient depth to give the students the basic tools for investigating power system issues at the undergraduate level. It is intended Academic Year 2016/2017 231 for the students to develop a sound understanding of a broad range of topics related to modeling of power system components and analyzing their interactions under steady state conditions, as well as their deployments in coordinated power network operations. • EEPB383 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM II BEPE(Core), BEEE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course is a continuation from the course EEPB353, Electrical Power System I. While Electrical Power System I deals primary on steady state phenomena of power systems, Electrical Power System II covers transient related events of power systems such as fault analysis and stability analysis. In addition, a chapter on optimal dispatch of power generation is also included. Fundamental theories and mathematical equations on transient phenomena of synchronous machines are discussed. This leads to the analysis of balanced and unbalanced faults in power systems. Solutions for unbalanced faults are approached using symmetrical components analysis. The course also covers the fundamental concept of the behavior of synchronous machines after a disturbance, i.e, steady-state and transient stability. • EEPB413 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS BEPE (Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course introduces the basic engineering principles for electrical installation methods, codes and standards. The core of the course in on the design of electrical systems for residential, commercial and industrial sectors with emphasis on grounding and voltage drop calculation. • EEPB423 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS BEPE (Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course is designed to include the basics of electrical hazards and safety related work practices in compliance with national codes and health standards. Personnel safety and the use of personal protective equipment at various occupational locations will also be covered. • EEPB463 HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNOLOGY BEPE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB253 This course covers topics under high voltage engineering fundamentals including conduction and breakdown in gases, conduction and breakdown in liquid dielectrics, breakdown in solid dielectrics, generation of high voltages and currents, measurement of high voltages and currents, non-destructive diagnostic testing, overvoltage phenomena and insulation coordination. • EEPB473 POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION Academic Year 2016/2017 232 BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 To expose students to the protection philosophies employed by power utilities especially TNB. Students are introduced to elements such as protection zones, types of faults, CTs and VTs. Protection philosophies covered include those used in distance protection, auto-reclosing schemes, transmissions lines, substations and generators. • EEPB493 HVDC AND FACTS DEVICES BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB393, EEPB353 The course covers key component of HVDC and FACTS devices i.e. SVC, STATCON and SMES technology devices which is becoming more common in power systems today. The course will look at each systems capabilities and limitations. • EESB313 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES BEEE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB273 BASIC CONCEPTS: Electric field and related phenomena, Capacitance & dielectrics, current & resistance; Magnetic field and related phenomena; Energy, kinetic & thermal; Mobility & conductivity. ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE: Basis of semiconductor behaviour, Bohr Atomic Model, bonding forces in solids, covalent bonds; Band structure of solids: metals, insulators & extrinsic semiconductors; Nearly Free Electron Model, direct-gap and indirect-gap semiconductors; Optical transitions in a semiconductor. CHARGE CARRIERS IN SEMICONDUCTORS: Electrons, holes, distribution of charge carriers, density of states function & the Fermi Function; Carrier densities in intrinsic & extrinsic semiconductors. EXCESS CARRIERS: Optical absorption, luminescence, photoconductivity, carrier lifetime, Optical sensitivity of a photoconductive device. FABRICATION TECHNIQUES: Single crystals, epitaxial layers, p-n junctions. P-N JUNCTIONS: Drift & Diffusion currents, depletion region, contact potential, band diagrams, I-V characteristics, capacitance, reverse breakdown; Rectifiers, switches, breakdown diodes, varactor diodes, solar cells, PIN photodiodes, LEDs, solid state lasers. TRANSISTORS: Charge flow in a BJT, JFETs, MOSFETs, CMOS • EESB423 VLSI DESIGN BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEEB371 To give an overall view of VLSI design methodologies, fabrication process and solutions to VLSI design problems; To give the experience of using with the state-of-art commercial EDA software; To provide the knowledge and skill necessary to design, analyze, simulate and implementing a system project. Topics include Design and Process Technology, Full custom design, Semi-custom Academic Year 2016/2017 233 design, Hardware description languages, System on Chip, Design For Testability • EESB433 ANALOG IC DESIGN BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective) Pre-requisite: [EEEB273 (for BEEE) / ECCB113 (for BCCE)] and EEEB363 Objectives: This is an advance course for analyzing and designing analog integrated circuits. It gives an overall view of analog design flow methodologies, layout and fabrication process. Students will be exposed to IC design tools like HSPICE, Cosmos and Magic. The objective of the class is to provide students with the necessary skill to analyze, simulate and design analog subcircuits. • EESB493 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Core) Pre-requisite: EEEB373, EEEB114 The course will cover examples of embedded computer systems, its specifications such as timeliness and physical constraints (size, power, weight, and memory footprint), embedded system hardware components such as processor, bus hierarchy with arbiter, interrupt controller, serial communication, field programmable gate array (FPGA), and embedded system software such as C program, multi-threading concept, and hardware descriptive language (HDL). Student are expected to design an embedded system including writing VHDL codes and implement it on an evaluation board. • EPEB413 POWER QUALITY BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 Students are introduced to power quality phenomena such as voltage sag/swell, distortions, unbalance, and flicker that occur in power systems. The course begins with terms and definitions associated with power quality, following which each phenomenon, that is, voltage sag/swell, transient overvoltage, harmonics, and flicker is presented and discussed in detail for students to understand the sources and impact of these occurrences on power system as well as typical mitigation techniques. Finally, students are introduced to power quality benchmarking, monitoring and assessment in regards to international standards. Computer simulation tools are used to help students understand the materials. • EPEB423 ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ECONOMICS BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB383 Electrical Power System 2 The course will deal with the application of the economic theory to the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI). The students will be exposed to new theories such as monopoly, oligopoly and its characteristics which are pertinent in electricity markets. Pricing techniques will also be covered in order to expose students on the business aspect which can be derived from economic theory. Academic Year 2016/2017 234 • EPEB433 POWER SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS BEPE (Elective) Pre-requisite : EECB353, EEPB353 The course begins by introducing the concept of power system monitoring and control. It introduces the various communication services, technologies and their applications in power system. It introduces some of the basic power system monitoring and control applications that use these communication technologies e.g. Teleprotection, SCADA and Substation Automation. Issues that relates to the planning and design of these systems are also described. • EPEB443 ENERGY CONVERSION BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: MATB113, PHYF124, EEEB283 The course begins by reviewing the basic principles and theories in energy conversion. Then the course reviews the advances in energy conversion technologies. This will lead to the study on the application of the theory on energy conversions in the production of electrical power from different sources of energy, including the renewable energy. The course will also discuss selected themes such as energy utilisation, total energy production cost & ancilliary service, tariff methodology, energy security, security & uplift cost, energy forecast, National Energy Balance policy and the issues in the connection of generators to the National Grid. • EPEB453 POWER DISTRIBUTION ENGINEERING BEPE(Elective) Pre-requisite: EEPB353 The course covers planning, design and operation of Medium (MV) and Low voltage (LV) distribution systems network. The students will be introduced to the construction and operation of various major components used in distribution system. The course is also aimed to give exposure on distribution system protection, reliability, power quality, loss reduction and distributed generations. • EPRB412 PROJECT 1 Pre-requisite: EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353 The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfillment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • EPRB424 PROJECT II Pre-requisite: EPRB412, COEB314 Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the studentÓş field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfillment for the award of the bachelorÓş degree. The Academic Year 2016/2017 235 final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case study. • MATB113 ADVANCED CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Pre-requisite : None This course introduces functions with three variables, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, extrema for functions with several variables, lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, cylindrical and spherical coordinates and vector calculus. • MATB143 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Pre-requisite : None This course introduces ordinary differential equations and methods for their solutions. It focuses on first, second and higher order differential equations, initial-value and boundary-value problems, linear and nonlinear models, power series solutions about ordinary points and Laplace Transforms. • MATB133 STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : None Basic probability, continuous and discrete random variables, distribution functions and their applications, relationship between distributions, random sampling, data descriptions, fundamental sampling distributions, single sample estimation and hypotheses testing and simple linear regression and correlation. • MATB 253 LINEAR ALGEBRA Pre-requisite : None The course contents are real vector spaces, linear dependence, bases, linear transformations, matrix Calculus, determinants and ranks, eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Gaussian-Jordan elimination and system of Homogeneous equations. • COEB223 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : MATB143, MATB253 Co-requisite: CSEB113 Mathematical modelling. Overview of computers, programming languages and software development process. Nonlinear equations. System of linear algebraic equations. Curve fitting. Numerical differentiation and integration. Numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations. Eigenvalue problems • COEB314 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Pre-requisite : MEMB333 To expose students to the various aspects of industrial practices and ethics. To apply the training knowledge for the preparation of their final year project. Academic Year 2016/2017 236 • COEB422 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY Pre-requisite : TECB213 & EEEB273 (BEEE & BEPE) or TECB213 & ECCB243 (BCCE) or MEMB333 (BME) or CEPB323 (BCE) This course is designed to make engineering students more aware of ethical issues that may arise in their professional careers and to provide tools for assessing and resolving ethical dilemmas in engineering. To brief the students about what is expected from an engineer by the public and their employers. Aware of their position and responsibility as a professional engineer in the society, in handling technology transfer and assisting in developing the country. • COEB432 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Pre-requisite : MEMB322 or EEEB273 or ECCB243 This is an introductory course in management theory and practice. Management is presented as a discipline and as a process. This course introduces the modern management concepts with emphasis on the major functions and activities performed by a manager. It will discuss the behaviour of individuals and groups in organizational settings. Also included are the historical theories, decision-making processes, interpersonal concepts and current management issues. • COEB442 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS Pre-requisite : EEEB273 or ECCB243 or MEFB213 This is the first economic course for engineering students. The course is introduced so that the technical knowledge of these students is complemented with adequate economic knowledge as well as the use of economic analysis. Students will be exposed to the method of evaluating the economic benefits and costs of an engineering project. Students will also be taught the importance of the time value of money, the discount factor, the rate of return of investment as well as evaluation of alternative projects. Academic Year 2016/2017 237 Part VIII DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 238 INTRODUCTION The Department of Mechanical Engineering provides an excellent learning environment with state-of-the-art facilities and highly qualified academic staff with extensive level of expertise over a broad range of subject areas. Its research and teaching activities include applied mechanics and materials, thermal engineering, and manufacturing systems. The Department of Mechanical Engineering strives to provide quality education to prepare students for position in industry, commerce and academic. The comprehensive and innovative content and teaching techniques adopted are designed towards expanding the frontiers of learning and inculcating a probing mind. Students will be challenged to develop into multi-skilled professionals possessing mental, intellectual and emotional fortitude to succeed in life. The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers the following programmes, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons.), Master of Mechanical Engineering and Ph.D. in Engineering. Over the past 18 years, the Department has grown tremendously, from only 95 students in 1997 to the current number of more than 1600 students and from only 4 academic staff in 1997 to more than 90 at present. The curricula, further enhanced with project work, research, open-ended experiments and practical training, are designed with inputs from the industrial and commercial sectors as well as from local and foreign universities. The emphasis is towards producing professionals to fulfil the needs of industry and commerce in particular and the nation in general. More specifically, graduates from this course will have the knowledge and competencies required to become competent Mechanical Engineer, Design Engineer, Failure Analysis Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Sales Engineer, Academia and Mechanical Engineering Consultants. The Mechanical Engineering programme provides a strong base in the Mechanical Engineering with a well-established balance between theory and experiments during the four years of study. The curriculum consists of a good mix of general courses as well as core Mechanical Engineering courses. A total of 127 credit hours of courses being taught in 8 semesters and on average there are 5-6 courses 239 per semester being taught. The programme also contains a compulsory Industrial Training attachment after semester 6 for a period of not less than 12 weeks. The idea of this attachment is to enable students to gain firsthand experience in industry as well as an insight to how theories are put into practice in the real engineering situations. This short attachment in industry was beneficial as it provides the intellectual challenge to students especially in the final year and when carrying out their final year project. The programmes are complemented by laboratory work. The department has ten laboratories, which are: • Machine Shop • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Mechanics of Materials • Instrumentation and Measurement • Machine Design • Advanced Manufacturing • Automation and Robotics • Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Engineering • Fluid Mechanics • Applied Thermodynamics Heat Transfer and • Internal Combustion Engine In this era of globalization and the need for sustainable development, the fraternity has recognised the need to measure the quality of the programme and attributes of the graduates. To address this issue, Malaysia has embarked on a journey towards adopting the principles of Outcome-Based Education (OBE). In line with this effort, the Mechanical Engineering Department strives to continually pursue its commitment of providing high quality engineering education. The Department implements OBE as part of the delivery of the Mechanical Engineering programme since December 2006. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) UNITEN produces Mechanical Engineering graduates who: PEO1 PEO2 PEO3 PEO4 Practicing engineers in mechanical engineering with the ability to venture into energy related business. Hold leadership responsibility and/or establish their own enterprises. Have professional qualifications/certifications in mechanical engineering related areas. Engage in activities to enhance knowledge in their professional works. Academic Year 2016/2017 240 PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO) Students graduating from the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering programme will have the ability to: PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 Apply fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and mechanical engineering principles in solving complex problems. Identify, formulate, analyze and solve complex mechanical engineering problem Design solutions for complex mechanical engineering problems that meet specific needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and environment. Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating complex problems related to mechanical engineering. Create appropriate techniques, select resources, and apply modern engineering tools to execute complex engineering activities. Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions in environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development. Demonstrate commitment to professional and ethical principles. Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities. Function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader. Acknowledge the need for, and be able to engage in life-long learning. Demonstrate knowledge on project management principles and entrepreneurship skills. Academic Year 2016/2017 241 PROGRAMME STRUCTURES Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering: Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Engineering Graphics & CAE Principles of Programming Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Engineering Materials Total Credit Hours Differential Equations Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Manufacturing Processes Lab Mechanics I: Statics Linear Algebra Technical Communications MEMB113 CSEB113 ETIB113 METB113 Semester II Semester III MATB143 ICEB113/ MCEB113 MEFB121 MEMB123 MATB253 TECB213 MEFB213 MEHB213 MEMB233 EEEB113 EEEB111 ICEB212/ MCEB212 Total Credit Hours Manufacturing Processes Thermodynamics I Mechanics II: Dynamics Circuits Analysis I Electrical Measurement Lab Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers II Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 1 3 3 3 16 3 3 3 3 1 2 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE METB113 NONE NONE MEMB113, METB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE MEFB121 NONE MEMB123 NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE NONE MATB113 EEEB113 NONE 15 Continue 242 Semester Code Semester COEB223 IV MEMB243 MEMB221 MEHB223 MEHB221 MEMB263 Semester V MEHB312 MEHB332 MESB323 Numerical Methods Engineers Mechanics of Materials For Credit Hours 3 3 Mechanics and Materials Lab Mechanics of Fluids I Fluids Mechanics Lab Theory of Machines Total Credit Hours Thermodynamics II 1 3 1 3 14 2 NONE NONE 3 MEMB243, MEFB213, MEMB263 MEMB263, MEMB113 MATB143, EEEB113 MEHB223, MEMB243 MEFB213 NONE MEHB213, MEHB223 MEHB213, MEHB223 MEMB233, MEMB263 MEMB333 NONE NONE MEHB323 NONE NONE MEMB333 NONE NONE MEMB263, 70 CH NONE 1 MESB333 Engineering Measurements & Lab 3 COEB442 Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Heat Transfer MEHB321 MEMB343 MEMB322 AKPK111 *** COEB422 COEB314 MEMB243 NONE MEHB223 NONE MEHB223 MATB143 Machine Design & CAD Lab VI NONE 2 3 MEMB331 MEHB323 Continuation Corequisite CSEB113 NONE MEMB333 of Prerequisite MATB143, MATB253 MEMB123, MATB113 METB113 MEMB123 NONE MEMB233 MEHB213 Mechanics of Fluids II Modeling & Control Dynamic Systems Machine Design Semester Special Semester Course 2 16 3 Heat Transfer & Applied Thermo. Lab Mechanical Vibrations 1 Mechanical Design Process Personal Financial Management Literature and Sociology Engineers in Society Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 2 1 3 2 15 4 Total Credit Hours 4 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 243 Semester Code Semester VII MPRB412 COEB432 MESB443 Project 1 Principles of Management Electro-Mechanical Systems Credit Hours 2 2 3 EHEB113 *** *** Hubungan Etnik Technical Elective I Technical Elective II Total Credit Hours Project II 3 3 3 16 4 Capstone Design Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Technical Elective V Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 16 127 Semester VIII MPRB424 MEMB483 *** *** *** Course Prerequisite MEMB322 MEMB243 MATB113, EEEB113, MEMB333 NONE NONE NONE COEB314, MPRB412 MEMB322 Technical Elective Courses (Take any 5 subjects) Thermal Engineering MEHB403 Power Generation 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB413 Heating, Ventilation & Air 3 MEHB312, Conditioning MEHB223, (only offered in Semester 1) MEHB323 MEHB423 Turbomachinery 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB433 Combustion Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB443 Environmental Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB453 Industrial Energy 3 MEHB323 Management MEHB463 Computational Fluid 3 MEHB332, Dynamics COEB223 MEHB483 Thermal Systems Design and 3 MEHB323 Optimization MEHB493 Internal Combustion Engines 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB503 Renewable Energy 3 MEHB213, COEB442 MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB442 Technology (only offered in Semester 2) MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE MESB443 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 244 Semester Code Nuclear Engineering MENB403 MENB413 MENB423 MENB433 MENB443 MENB453 Applied Mechanics MEMB403 MEMB413 MEMB423 MEMB453 MEMB463 MEMB473 METB413 Mechatronics MESB403 MESB413 MESB423 ECEB463 Continuation Corequisite Course Credit Hours Prerequisite Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (only offered in Semester 1) Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1) Introduction to Reactor Physic (only offered in Semester 1) Radiation Safety and Waste Management (only offered in Semester 2) Reactor Thermal-hydraulic Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards (only offered in Semester 1) 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 3 COEB422 COEB422 NONE NONE Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng Engineering Mechanics Simulation Finite Element Method (only offered in Semester 1) Non Destructive Testing Failure Analysis and Design (only offered in Semester 1) Advanced Mechanics of Materials Advanced Materials 3 NONE 3 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, COEB223 MEMB333 MEMB333 3 MEMB243 NONE 3 MEMB333, METB113 NONE Automation & Robotics (only offered in Semester 2) Elements of Mechatronics (only offered in Semester 1) Robot Design 3 MESB323, MEFB213 MESB323 NONE NONE Artificial Intelligence Neural Fuzzy System 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MESB323 and 3 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 245 Semester Code Course Manufacturing Systems MEFB413 Advanced Manufacturing Processes MEFB433 Production, Planning and Control MEFB443 Industrial Engineering Prerequisite 3 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB331, MEFB213 NONE MESB323 NONE 3 3 MEFB453 Total Quality Management 3 MEFB473 Computer Aided Manufacturing (only offered in Semester 2) Process Control & Instrumentation 3 EEIB413 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 3 MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 EEEB323 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 EEEB373 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 NONE Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 ICEB113/ Society for Engineers II MCEB113 Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 NONE Asia Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 NONE (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 NONE Sports & Recreation at 3 NONE Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 NONE Comparative Religion 3 NONE Creative Thinking 3 NONE Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology Mandarin Language 3 NONE Basic French 3 NONE Basic German 3 NONE Japanese Language 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite Credit Hours NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 246 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering: Programme Structure for International Students (For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Semester I MATB113 Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Engineering Graphics & CAE Principles of Programming Malay Language for International Student Engineering Materials Total Credit Hours Differential Equations International MPU Compulsory [U2] Manufacturing Processes Lab Mechanics I: Statics Linear Algebra Technical Communications MEMB113 CSEB113 MALB103 METB113 Semester II MATB143 *** MEFB121 MEMB123 MATB253 TECB213 Semester III MEFB213 MEHB213 MEMB233 EEEB113 EEEB111 *** Semester COEB223 IV MEMB243 MEMB221 MEHB223 MEHB221 MEMB263 Credit Hours 3 Prerequisite NONE Corequisite NONE 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 15 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE METB113 NONE NONE MEMB113, METB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE MEFB121 NONE MEMB123 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE MATB113 EEEB113 NONE MATB143, MATB253 MEMB123, MATB113 METB113 MEMB123 NONE MEMB233 CSEB113 3 3 3 3 Total Credit Hours Manufacturing Processes Thermodynamics I Mechanics II: Dynamics Circuits Analysis I Electrical Measurement Lab International MPU Compulsory [U2] Total Credit Hours Numerical Methods For Engineers Mechanics of Materials 16 3 3 3 3 1 3 Mechanics and Materials Lab Mechanics of Fluids I Fluids Mechanics Lab Theory of Machines Total Credit Hours 1 3 1 3 14 16 3 3 NONE MEMB243 NONE MEHB223 NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 247 Semester Code Semester V MEHB312 Thermodynamics II MEHB332 MESB323 MEMB333 Mechanics of Fluids II Modeling & Control Dynamic Systems Machine Design MEMB331 Machine Design & CAD Lab 1 MESB333 Engineering Measurements & Lab 3 COEB442 Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Heat Transfer Semester MEHB323 VI MEHB321 MEMB343 MEMB322 *** Course Prerequisite MEHB213 2 3 MEHB223 MATB143 NONE NONE 3 MEMB243, MEFB213, MEMB263 MEMB263, MEMB113 MATB143, EEEB113 MEHB223, MEMB243 MEFB213 NONE MEHB213, MEHB223 MEHB213, MEHB223 MEMB233, MEMB263 MEMB333 NONE NONE MEHB323 NONE MEMB333 NONE MEMB263, 70 CH NONE MEMB322 MEMB243 MATB113, EEEB113, MEMB333 NONE NONE NONE NONE of 2 16 3 Heat Transfer & Applied Thermo. Lab Mechanical Vibrations 1 2 3 3 Special Semester COEB314 Mechanical Design Process International MPU Compulsory [U4] Engineers in Society Total Credit Hours Industrial Training MPRB412 COEB432 MESB443 Total Credit Hours Project 1 Principles of Management Electro-Mechanical Systems 4 Semester VII Malaysian Studies Technical Elective I Technical Elective II Total Credit Hours 3 3 3 16 COEB422 MASB113 *** *** Continuation Corequisite NONE Credit Hours 2 2 14 4 2 2 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 248 Semester Code Course Semester VIII MPRB424 Project II Credit Hours 4 MEMB483 *** *** *** Capstone Design Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Technical Elective V Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 16 127 Prerequisite COEB314, MPRB412 MEMB322 Technical Elective Courses (Take any 5 subjects) Thermal Engineering MEHB403 Power Generation 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB413 Heating, Ventilation & Air 3 MEHB312, Conditioning MEHB223, (only offered in Semester 1) MEHB323 MEHB423 Turbomachinery 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB433 Combustion Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB443 Environmental Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB453 Industrial Energy 3 MEHB323 Management MEHB463 Computational Fluid 3 MEHB332, Dynamics COEB223 MEHB483 Thermal Systems Design and 3 MEHB323 Optimization MEHB493 Internal Combustion Engines 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB503 Renewable Energy 3 MEHB213, COEB442 MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB442 Technology (only offered in Semester 2) MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering Nuclear Engineering MENB403 MENB413 MENB423 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (only offered in Semester 1) Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1) Introduction to Reactor Physic (only offered in Semester 1) Continuation Corequisite NONE MESB443 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 249 Semester Code Course MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste Management (only offered in Semester 2) Reactor Thermal-hydraulic Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards (only offered in Semester 1) MENB443 MENB453 Applied Mechanics MEMB403 MEMB413 MEMB423 MEMB453 MEMB463 MEMB473 METB413 Mechatronics MESB403 MESB413 MESB423 ECEB463 Prerequisite COEB422 3 3 COEB422 COEB422 NONE NONE Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng Engineering Mechanics Simulation Finite Element Method (only offered in Semester 1) Non Destructive Testing Failure Analysis and Design (only offered in Semester 1) Advanced Mechanics of Materials Advanced Materials 3 NONE 3 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, COEB223 MEMB333 MEMB333 3 MEMB243 NONE 3 MEMB333, METB113 NONE Automation & Robotics (only offered in Semester 2) Elements of Mechatronics (only offered in Semester 1) Robot Design 3 MESB323, MEFB213 MESB323 NONE NONE Artificial Intelligence Neural Fuzzy System 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MESB323 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB331, MEFB213 NONE MESB323 NONE and Manufacturing Systems MEFB413 Advanced Manufacturing Processes MEFB433 Production, Planning and Control MEFB443 Industrial Engineering 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 MEFB453 Total Quality Management 3 MEFB473 Computer Aided Manufacturing (only offered in Semester 2) Process Control & Instrumentation 3 EEIB413 Continuation Corequisite NONE Credit Hours 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 250 Semester Code MALB103 MASB113 Course Credit Hours International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 Prerequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 251 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering: Programme Structure for Malaysian Students (For Special Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special Semester 1 MEMB123 ETIB113 Mechanics I: Statics Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia Semester I MATB113 Semester III Prerequisite NONE NONE Corequisite NONE NONE 3 NONE NONE 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE METB113 MEMB123 NONE MEMB113, METB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE MEFB121 MEMB233 MEMB123, MATB113 METB113 NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE NONE 6 MATB143 ICEB113/ MCEB113 MEFB121 MEMB233 MEHB213 TECB213 Total Credit Hours Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Engineering Graphics & CAE Principles of Programming Linear Algebra Engineering Materials Total Credit Hours Differential Equations Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers I Manufacturing Processes Lab Mechanics II: Dynamics Thermodynamics I Technical Communications MEFB213 MEMB263 MEMB243 Total Credit Hours Manufacturing Processes Theory of Machines Mechanics of Materials 16 3 3 3 MEMB113 CSEB113 MATB253 METB113 Semester II Credit Hours 3 3 MEMB221 EEEB113 EEEB111 ICEB212/ MCEB212 Mechanics and Materials Lab Circuits Analysis I Electrical Measurement Lab Islam/Moral & Civil Society for Engineers II Total Credit Hours 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 2 MEMB243 MATB113 EEEB113 NONE 16 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 252 Semester Code Semester IV COEB223 Special Semester 2 MEHB312 MEMB333 MEMB331 Machine Design & CAD Lab MEHB223 MEHB221 COEB442 Mechanics of Fluids I Fluids Mechanics Lab Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours Literature and Sociology Hubungan Etnik 3 1 2 15 3 3 Principles of Management Total Credit Hours Mechanics of Fluids II 8 *** EHEB113 2 3 1 Prerequisite MATB143, MATB253 MEHB213 MEMB243, MEFB213, MEMB263 MEMB263, MEMB113 MEMB123 NONE MEFB213 Continuation Corequisite CSEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE MEHB223 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 2 MEMB243 NONE 2 MEHB223 NONE Modeling & Control of Dynamic Systems Engineers in Society Mechanical Design Process Engineering Measurements & Lab 3 MATB143 NONE 2 2 3 NONE MEHB323 NONE MEMB343 Mechanical Vibrations 3 AKPK111 Personal Financial Management Total Credit Hours Heat Transfer 1 MEMB333 MEMB333 MATB143, EEEB113 MEHB223, MEMB243 MEMB233, MEMB263 NONE MEHB213, MEHB223 MEHB213, MEHB223 MATB113, EEEB113, MEMB333 MEMB322 NONE NONE NONE MEMB263, 70 CH NONE MEHB332 MESB323 COEB422 MEMB322 MESB333 Semester MEHB323 VI MEHB321 MESB443 MPRB412 *** *** Special Semester For Credit Hours 3 Numerical Methods Engineers Thermodynamics II Machine Design COEB432 Semester V Course COEB314 16 3 Heat Transfer & Applied Thermo. Lab Electro-Mechanical Systems 1 3 Project 1 Technical Elective I Technical Elective II Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 2 3 3 15 4 Total Credit Hours 4 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 253 Semester Code Course Semester VII MPRB424 Project II Credit Hours 4 MEMB483 *** *** *** Capstone Design Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Technical Elective V Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 16 127 Prerequisite COEB314, MPRB412 MEMB322 Technical Elective Courses (Take any 5 subjects) Thermal Engineering MEHB403 Power Generation 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB413 Heating, Ventilation & Air 3 MEHB312, Conditioning MEHB223, (only offered in Semester 1) MEHB323 MEHB423 Turbomachinery 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB433 Combustion Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB443 Environmental Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB453 Industrial Energy 3 MEHB323 Management MEHB463 Computational Fluid 3 MEHB332, Dynamics COEB223 MEHB483 Thermal Systems Design and 3 MEHB323 Optimization MEHB493 Internal Combustion Engines 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB503 Renewable Energy 3 MEHB213, COEB442 MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB442 Technology (only offered in Semester 2) MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering Continuation Corequisite NONE MESB443 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 254 Semester Code Nuclear Engineering MENB403 MENB413 MENB423 MENB433 MENB443 MENB453 Applied Mechanics MEMB403 MEMB413 MEMB423 MEMB453 MEMB463 MEMB473 METB413 Mechatronics MESB403 MESB413 MESB423 ECEB463 Continuation Corequisite Course Credit Hours Prerequisite Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (only offered in Semester 1) Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1) Introduction to Reactor Physic (only offered in Semester 1) Radiation Safety and Waste Management (only offered in Semester 2) Reactor Thermal-hydraulic Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards (only offered in Semester 1) 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 3 COEB422 COEB422 NONE NONE Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng Engineering Mechanics Simulation Finite Element Method (only offered in Semester 1) Non Destructive Testing Failure Analysis and Design (only offered in Semester 1) Advanced Mechanics of Materials Advanced Materials 3 NONE 3 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, COEB223 MEMB333 MEMB333 3 MEMB243 NONE 3 MEMB333, METB113 NONE Automation & Robotics (only offered in Semester 2) Elements of Mechatronics (only offered in Semester 1) Robot Design 3 MESB323, MEFB213 MESB323 NONE NONE Artificial Intelligence Neural Fuzzy System 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MESB323 and 3 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 255 Semester Code Course Manufacturing Systems MEFB413 Advanced Manufacturing Processes MEFB433 Production, Planning and Control MEFB443 Industrial Engineering Prerequisite 3 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB331, MEFB213 NONE MESB323 NONE 3 3 MEFB453 Total Quality Management 3 MEFB473 Computer Aided Manufacturing (only offered in Semester 2) Process Control & Instrumentation 3 EEIB413 AKPK111 EHEB113 ICEB113/ MCEB113 ICEB212/ MCEB212 ETIB113 MLKB113 KDKB113 SPRB113 KKSB113 RELB113 PKIB113 SPYB113 MANB113 FRAB113 GERB113 JAPB113 3 MQA and University (Compulsory) Personal Financial 1 EEEB323 Management Hubungan Etnik 3 EEEB373 Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 NONE Society for Engineers I Islamic / Moral and Civil 3 ICEB113/ Society for Engineers II MCEB113 Tamadun Islam Tamaduan 3 NONE Asia Literature and Sociology (Take any 1 subject) Bahasa Kebangsaan A 3 NONE (Compulsory for Malaysian students without Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM) Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan 3 NONE Sports & Recreation at 3 NONE Workplaces Kaunseling & Kerja Sosial 3 NONE Comparative Religion 3 NONE Creative Thinking 3 NONE Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology Mandarin Language 3 NONE Basic French 3 NONE Basic German 3 NONE Japanese Language 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite Credit Hours NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 256 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering: Programme Structure for International Students (For Special Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2016/2017) Semester Code Course Special Semester 1 MEMB123 MALB103 Semester I MATB113 MEFB121 MEMB233 MEHB213 TECB213 Mechanics I: Statics Malay Language for International Student Total Credit Hours Advanced Calculus & Analytical Geometry Engineering Graphics & CAE Principles of Programming Linear Algebra Engineering Materials Total Credit Hours Differential Equations International MPU Compulsory [U2] Manufacturing Processes Lab Mechanics II: Dynamics Thermodynamics I Technical Communications MEFB213 MEMB263 MEMB243 Total Credit Hours Manufacturing Processes Theory of Machines Mechanics of Materials MEMB113 CSEB113 MATB253 METB113 Semester II Semester III MATB143 *** MEMB221 EEEB113 EEEB111 *** Mechanics and Materials Lab Circuits Analysis I Electrical Measurement Lab International MPU Compulsory [U3] Total Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 3 Prerequisite NONE NONE Corequisite NONE NONE 3 NONE NONE 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE METB113 MEMB123 NONE MEMB113, METB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE MEFB121 MEMB233 MEMB123, MATB113 METB113 NONE NONE ICEB113/ MCEB113 NONE NONE NONE 6 1 3 3 3 16 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 MEMB243 MATB113 EEEB113 NONE 17 Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 257 Semester Code Semester IV COEB223 Course MEHB312 MEMB333 Numerical Methods Engineers Thermodynamics II Machine Design MEMB331 Machine Design & CAD Lab MEHB223 MEHB221 COEB442 Mechanics of Fluids I Fluids Mechanics Lab Engineering Economics Total Credit Hours International MPU Compulsory [U4] Malaysian Studies Special *** Semester 2 MASB113 For Credit Hours 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 15 3 Prerequisite MATB143, MATB253 MEHB213 MEMB243, MEFB213, MEMB263 MEMB263, MEMB113 MEMB123 NONE MEFB213 Continuation Corequisite CSEB113 NONE NONE NONE NONE MEHB223 NONE NONE NONE 3 NONE NONE 2 MEMB243 NONE 2 MEHB223 NONE Modeling & Control of Dynamic Systems Engineers in Society Mechanical Design Process Engineering Measurements & Lab 3 MATB143 NONE 2 2 3 NONE MEHB323 NONE MEMB343 Mechanical Vibrations 3 MEMB333 MEMB333 MATB143, EEEB113 MEHB223, MEMB243 MEMB233, MEMB263 Semester MEHB323 Total Credit Hours Heat Transfer NONE VI MEHB321 MEHB213, MEHB223 MEHB213, MEHB223 MATB113, EEEB113, MEMB333 MEMB322 NONE NONE MEMB263, 70 CH NONE COEB432 Semester V MEHB332 MESB323 COEB422 MEMB322 MESB333 MESB443 MPRB412 *** *** Special Semester COEB314 Principles of Management Total Credit Hours Mechanics of Fluids II 8 15 3 Heat Transfer & Applied Thermo. Lab Electro-Mechanical Systems 1 3 Project 1 Technical Elective I Technical Elective II Total Credit Hours Industrial Training 2 3 3 15 4 Total Credit Hours 4 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 258 Semester Code Course Semester VII MPRB424 Project II Credit Hours 4 MEMB483 *** *** *** Capstone Design Technical Elective III Technical Elective IV Technical Elective V Total Credit Hours Overall Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 16 127 Prerequisite COEB314, MPRB412 MEMB322 Technical Elective Courses (Take any 5 subjects) Thermal Engineering MEHB403 Power Generation 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB413 Heating, Ventilation & Air 3 MEHB312, Conditioning MEHB223, (only offered in Semester 1) MEHB323 MEHB423 Turbomachinery 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB433 Combustion Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB443 Environmental Engineering 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB453 Industrial Energy 3 MEHB323 Management MEHB463 Computational Fluid 3 MEHB332, Dynamics COEB223 MEHB483 Thermal Systems Design and 3 MEHB323 Optimization MEHB493 Internal Combustion Engines 3 MEHB312, MEHB332 MEHB503 Renewable Energy 3 MEHB213, COEB442 MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear 3 COEB442 Technology (only offered in Semester 2) MEHB523 Introduction to Sustainability 3 COEB442 Engineering Continuation Corequisite NONE MESB443 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 259 Semester Code Nuclear Engineering MENB403 MENB413 MENB423 MENB433 MENB443 MENB453 Applied Mechanics MEMB403 MEMB413 MEMB423 MEMB453 MEMB463 MEMB473 METB413 Mechatronics MESB403 MESB413 MESB423 ECEB463 Continuation Corequisite Course Credit Hours Prerequisite Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (only offered in Semester 1) Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1) Introduction to Reactor Physic (only offered in Semester 1) Radiation Safety and Waste Management (only offered in Semester 2) Reactor Thermal-hydraulic Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards (only offered in Semester 1) 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 COEB422 NONE 3 3 COEB422 COEB422 NONE NONE Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng Engineering Mechanics Simulation Finite Element Method (only offered in Semester 1) Non Destructive Testing Failure Analysis and Design (only offered in Semester 1) Advanced Mechanics of Materials Advanced Materials 3 NONE 3 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, MESB323 MEMB333, COEB223 MEMB333 MEMB333 3 MEMB243 NONE 3 MEMB333, METB113 NONE Automation & Robotics (only offered in Semester 2) Elements of Mechatronics (only offered in Semester 1) Robot Design 3 MESB323, MEFB213 MESB323 NONE NONE Artificial Intelligence Neural Fuzzy System 3 MEMB333, MESB323 MESB323 and 3 3 3 3 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Continue Academic Year 2016/2017 260 Semester Code Course Manufacturing Systems MEFB413 Advanced Manufacturing Processes MEFB433 Production, Planning and Control MEFB443 Industrial Engineering Prerequisite 3 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB333, MEFB213 MEMB331, MEFB213 NONE MESB323 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 3 3 MEFB453 Total Quality Management 3 MEFB473 Computer Aided Manufacturing (only offered in Semester 2) Process Control & Instrumentation 3 EEIB413 MALB103 MASB113 3 International MPU Compulsory [U1] Malay Language for 3 International Student Malaysian Studies 3 *** International MPU Compulsory [U2] (Take any 1 subject) FRAB113 Basic French 3 NONE GERB113 Basic German 3 NONE JAPB113 Japanese Language 3 NONE MALB203 Malay Language II for Foreign 3 NONE Student MANB113 Mandarin Language 3 NONE PKIB113 Creative Thinking 3 NONE SPYB113 Introduction to Social 3 NONE Psychology *** International MPU Compulsory [U3] (Take any 1 subject) RELB113 Comparative Religion 3 NONE SPRB113 Sports and Recreation 3 NONE Management at Workplace *** International MPU Compulsory [U4] (Take any 1 subject) HFTB113 Health and Fitness 3 NONE ISWB113 Introduction to Social Work 3 NONE Academic Year 2016/2017 Continuation Corequisite Credit Hours NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 261 LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY PANELS (IAP) • Dato’ Nor Azman bin Mufti Vice President of Energy Ventures, Tenaga Nasional Berhad. • En. Anuar bin Yusoff Managing Director, TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn. Bhd. • Dr. Mohd Hariffin bin Boosrah General Manager (Generation & Environment), TNB Research Sdn. Bhd. • Ir. Dr. Hj. Kamsani bin Abdul Majid Managing Director, Unipower Inteligent Sdn Bhd. • Ir. Dr. Mohd Fairuz bin Ab. Rahman Asst. Director, Forensic Engineering Division. • Ir. Hambali bin Hussein Managing Director, NBH Perunding (M) Sdn Bhd. • Ir. Dr. Zainul Asri bin Mamat Head of Transmofamation Unit, Generation Division, Tenaga Nasional Berhad. • Ir. Mohamed Ali bin Yusoff Asean Chartered Professional Engineer Registerar. • En. Syed Putera bin Syed Mokhtar Managing Director, Diesel Engineering Sevices Sdn. Bhd. 262 • Ir. Wan Azman bin Wan Salleh Chief Operating Officer, UEM Edgenta Berhad / Edgenta PROPEL Berhad. EXTERNAL EXAMINER • Professor Ir. Dr. Ahmed bin Jaffar Professor, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA. ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR • Dato’ Nor Azman bin Mufti Vice President of Energy Ventures, Tenaga Nasional Berhad Area of specialization/ research interest: Power generation, power plant repair and maintenance Office: Level 33, PJX-HM SHAH Tower, No. 16A, Persiaran Barat, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Phone: +603 79590498 E-mail: azmanm5@tnb.com.my 263 • Datuk Zainudin bin Ibrahim Vice President of Generation, Tenaga Nasional Berhad Area of specialization/ research interest: Generation and Management of Power Plant Office: 8th Floor, Generation Building, TNB Head Quarters Phone: +603 2296 5511 E-mail: zainudini1@tnb.com.my • Datuk Dr. Che Ab Rahim bin Haji Nik Ex-Deputy Secretary General (Environmental) Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Malaysia (NRE) Area of specialization/ research interest: Environment, Hydrology • Associate Professor Dr. Samsul Bahri bin Haji Tamrin Associate Professor Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia Area of specialization/ research interest: Industrial & Hygiene Office: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia Phone: +603 8947 2395 E-mail: shamsul_bahri@upm.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 264 FACULTY MEMBERS HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Khairul Salleh bin Mohamed Sahari P. Eng., MIEM, C. Eng. (UK), MIMechE (UK), SMIEEE Education: • Ph. D. Engineering (Kanazawa, Japan) • M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Kanazawa, Japan) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Waseda, Japan) Area of specialization / research interest: • Robotics • Artificial Intelligence • Automation • Control System • Image Processing • Sensing • UAV. Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-012 2297 khairuls@uniten.edu.my 265 HEAD OF ACADEMIC UNITS Dr. Lim Chin Wai (Head of Unit- Academic) Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) • M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering. (Purdue, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Kinetic Theory Methods • Heat Transfer • Thermo-fluid • Turbomachinery Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-012 2293 Lchinwai@uniten.edu.my Hj. Zainuddin bin Yahya (Head of Unit- External Relations) Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Eng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (UiTM) • Dip. Mech. Eng. (ITM) • Cert. Mech. Eng. (Poli. Ungku Omar) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Materials • Corrosion • Manufacturing BN-3-055 2241 zai@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 266 Dr. Meenaloshini Satgunam (Head of Unit- Staff/Student Affairs) Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) • M. Sc. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (UPM) • B. Sc. Manufacturing Engineering (Western Michigan, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Advanced Materials • Ceramics • Nanomaterials • Manufacturing Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-011 7274 meenaloshini@uniten.edu.my PROFESSORS/ PRINCIPAL LECTURERS Professor Ir. Dr. Abd Halim bin Shamsuddin (Director, Centre for Renewable Energy) FIEM, FEI (UK), P. Eng., C. Eng., FASc Education: • Ph. D Combustion (Leeds, UK) • B. Sc (Hons) Fuel and Energy (Leeds, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Fuel and Energy • Combustion Processes and Technologies • Biomass Energy • Thermal Treatment for Wastes • Renewable Energy Office: Phone ext.: Email: BJ-1-016 2217 abdhalim@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 267 Professor Dr. Abu Bakar bin Musa Deputy Dean (Academic & Quality Assurance), College of Graduate Studies) Education: • Ph. D in Applied Mathematics (Solid Mechanics) (Loughborough Univ., England) • M. Sc. in Mathematics (Functional Analysis) (Arkansas State Univ., U.S.A) • Bach. In Mathematics (Univ. Of North Carolina, U.S.A) Area of specialization / research interest: • Wave Motion and Impact Effect in Viscoelastic Material • Complex Inversion Integral-Laplace Transforms • Viscoelastic Modelling Office: Phone ext.: Email: COGS Deputy DeanŠs Office 7237 bakar@uniten.edu.my Professor Dr. Farrukh Hafiz Nagi Education: • Ph. D Engineering (Miami, USA) • M. Sc. Mech. Eng. (Nottingham, UK) • B. Eng (Hons) Mech. Eng. (NED Eng. University, Pakistan) Area of specialization / research interest: • Mechatronics • Mechanical Vibrations • Digital Signal Processing • Optimization • Condition Monitoring Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-006 7202 farrukh@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 268 Professor Dr. Hanim binti Salleh (Head, Quality Advancement Unit) C. Eng (UK), MIMechE (UK), MMSET Education: • Ph. D in Sound and Vibration (Southampton, U.K.) • M. Sc. Process Engineering (UPM) • B. Sc. Agric. Eng. (Georgia, USA), E.I.T (Georgia), Area of specialization / research interest: • Vibration Control • Structural dynamics • Energy harvesting • Control and Instrumentation Office: Phone ext.: Email: Strategic Planning and Quality Centre Office 7312 hanim@uniten.edu.my Dato’ Professor Ir. Dr. Ibrahim bin Hussein (Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & Research)) FIEM, FIMechE, P. Eng., C. Eng., DSPN, SMS Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (Liverpool, UK) • M. Sc. in Power Plant and Energy Related Studies (Liverpool, UK) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Magna Cum Laude) (Toledo, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Energy Utilization • Alternative/Renewable Energy • Thermal Environment • Engineering Education Office: Phone ext.: Email: Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & Research) Office 7120 ibrahim@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 269 Professor Dr. Md. Mujibur Rahman Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical & Materials Engineering (UKM) • M. Sc. Mechanical & Materials Engineering (UKM) • B. Eng Petroleum Engineering (Hons) (Islamic Universiti of Riau, Indonesia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Computational & Experimental Mechanics • Powder Metallurgy • Coupled Deformation • Heat Transfer Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-024 7269 mujibur@uniten.edu.my Professor Dr. Mohd Zamri bin Yusoff (Deputy Vice Chancellor (Student Affairs, Alumni & Management)) Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (Birmingham, UK) A.C.G.I. (London, UK) • M. Phil. Engineering (Cambridge, UK) • B. Eng. Mechanical Eng. (1st Class Hons) (Imperial Coll., London, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Numerical Simulation • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Power Plant Analysis and Modeling • Turbomachinery • Condensation • Optimization Office: Phone ext.: Email: Deputy Vice Chancellor (Student Affairs, Alumni & Management) Office 7600 zamri@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 270 Ir. Mokhtar bin Majid (Principal Fellow) P. Eng, MIEM, C. Eng (UK) MEI (UK), MASME, 2nd Grade Steam Engineer (DOSH) Education: • M. Sc. Eng. (Sheffield, UK) • B. Sc. (Mechanical Eng.) (CNAA, Brighton Polytechnic, UK), Area of specialization / research interest: • Power Generation Projects and O&M Management • Power Plant Technology • Fuel Technology & Combustion • Fuels Supply Contract Management • CHP and Renewable Energy. Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-048 6378 mmokhtar@uniten.edu.my Professor Dr. Saifuddin bin Hj. M. Nomanbhay Education: • Ph. D. in Biochemistry (University Malaya, Malaysia) • M. Sc. in Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry (University Malaya, Malaysia) • B. Sc. in Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry (University Malaya, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Enzyme Immobilization • Enzymatic Synthesis of Polymer • Carbon Nanotube Synthesis • Bio-Oil Based Nanofluids (Tribology) • Analytical Techniques • Waste Water Treatment • Heavy Metal Adsorption • Biodiesel and Bioethanol Production: Processes and Technologies, Biogas Technologies. Office: Phone ext.: Email: Blok BJ 7285 saifuddin@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 271 Professor Dr. T.M. Indra Mahlia Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (University of Malaya) • M. Eng. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (University of Malaya) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Syiah Kuala University, Indonesia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Energy and Environment BN-0-021 7221 indra@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 272 ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/PRINCIPAL LECTURER Associate Professor Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed FIMM, PEMWJS, FMNS, MIOM3, MAONSA, MAWF Education: • Ph. D. in Marine Technology-Advanced Materials (Univ. of Cranfield, United Kingdom) • M. Sc. in Nuclear Technology, (Univ. of Surrey, United Kingdom) • B. Sc. in Physics (Solid State-Nuclear) (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Technology and engineering accelerator/synchrotron of nuclear reactor and • neutron science and engineering • grid/cluster computing • neural network & fuzzy logic • image processing and image fusion • materials structural creep-fatigue and microstructure analysis • materials for nuclear fission and fusion for electricity, welding and joining • non-destructive testing • high temperature fuel cell • low temperature co-fired ceramic • nuclear instrumentation • mathematical physics Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-068 7266 azizm@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Ewe Lay Sheng Education: • Ph. D in Physics (UKM) • Master in Material Science (UPM) • B. Sc. in Physics (UPM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Magnetic field sensor/read head based colossal magnetoresistance perovskite manganites BA-3-055 2268 laysheng@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 273 Associate Professor Dr. Halina binti Misran Education: • Ph. D Materials Engineering (UNITEN) • M. Eng. Materials (Toyohashi, Japan) • B. Eng. Materials (Toyohashi, Japan) Area of specialization / research interest: • Nonsurfactant Synthesis of Mesoporous Materials, MOF Materials, Hybrid Mesoporous Materials, Hydrogen Storage Materials • Adsorption of Gases • Solid Acid Catalysts Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-068 2231 halina@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Jawaid I. Inayat-Hussain (MME Programme Coordinator, College of Graduate Studies) P. Eng., MIEM, C. Eng. (UK), MIMechE (UK) Education: • Ph. D. Rotor Dynamics (Kobe, Japan) • M. Eng. Vibration & Noise Control (UTM) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Mechanical (UTM) Area of specialization / research interest: • Vibration & Noise Control • Rotor Dynamics • Condition Monitoring • Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-085 2263 jawaid@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 274 Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Kannan M. Munisamy P. Eng., MIEM, C. Eng. (UK), MIMechE (UK) Education: • Ph. D (UNITEN) • M. Sc (Cranfield, UK) • B. Mech. Eng. (Hons) (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • CFD • Automotive Brake Disc • CFD Ventilation • Fire Simulation • Green Building Research and Simulation Office: Phone ext.: Email: on secondment to TCI 7263 kannan@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Khairul Salleh bin Mohamed Sahari P. Eng., MIEM, C. Eng. (UK), MIMechE (UK), SMIEEE Education: • Ph. D. Engineering (Kanazawa, Japan) • M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Kanazawa, Japan) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Waseda, Japan) Area of specialization / research interest: • Robotics • Artificial Intelligence • Automation • Control System • Image Processing • Sensing • UAV Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-012 2297 khairuls@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 275 Associate Professor Dr. Mohamed Ansari M.Nainar Education: • Ph. D in Polymer Engineering (USM) • M. Eng. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing (Anna, India) • P.G. Diploma in Plastics Engineering (CIPET, India) • B. Eng. in Mechanical Engineering (Madras, India) Area of specialization / research interest: • Polymer Composites • Nanotechnolgy • Rapid Prototyping and Tooling • CNC Machining • CAD/CAM] Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-026 2213 ansari@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Azree bin Idris Education: • Ph. D (Imperial College, UK) • M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Tenessee, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Computer Aided Engineering • Numerical Analysis • Heat Transfer • Renewable Energy Office: Phone ext.: Email: BC-1-012 1658 azree@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 276 Associate Professor Dr. Nasri bin A. Hamid (Deputy Dean (Students Affairs & External Relations), College of Engineering) Education: • Ph. D. (Physics) (UKM) • M. Sc. (Physics) (Arkansas, USA) • B. Sc. (Physics) (Kansas, USA) • Dip. Ed. (UTM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Applied Superconductivity BN-2-016 7296 nasri@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Ng Khai Ching Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN, Malaysia) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (1st Class Hons) (UNITEN, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Computational Mechanics • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Numerical Simulation BN-3-043 6478 nkching@uniten.edu.my Associate Professor Dr. Shahida Begum Education: • Ph. D in Advanced Ceramics (Electro ceramic) (Dublin, Ireland) • B. Sc. in Chemical Engineering, (1st class) (BUET, Bangladesh) Area of specialization / research interest: • Spray drying • advanced ceramics • ceramic catalytic converter • waste water management in process industry • ceramic magnetic materials • ceramic heat exchanger • and ceramic sensor Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-021 2274 shahida@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 277 Tan Kwe Lu [Principal Lecturer] Education: • M.A. (Economics) (University of Windsor, Canada) • B. A (Economics) (University of Windsor, Canada) • Registered Financial Planner (RFP) (Malaysian Financial Planning Council) • Syariah RFP (MFPC) Area of specialization / research interest: • Engineering Economics • Microecomonics • Macoeconomics • Managerial Economics • Research Methods • Business Statistics • Principles of Management Office: Phone ext.: Email: Institute of Energy and Policy Research 3366 tan@uniten.edu.my Wan Zaini bin Zakaria Education: • M.A. Economics (Northern Illinois University, USA) • B. Sc. Computational Mathematics, (Northern Illinois University, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Engineering Economics • Microecomonics • Macoeconomics • Managerial Economics • Malaysian Economy • Entrepreneurship • Technological Innovation Office: Phone ext.: Email: Institute of Energy and Policy Research 2050 wanzaini@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 278 SENIOR LECTURERS Dr. A.K.M. Parvez Iqbal Education: • Ph. D in Control & Automation Engineering (UPM) • M. Sc. In Perceptual Robotics (UPM) • B.Sc. (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering (Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Automation • Robotics • Mechanical design BN-1-034 7232 parvez@uniten.edu.my Dr. Abdul Talip bin Zulkarnain Education: • Ph. D Engineering (UNITEN) • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Osaka, Japan) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Mechanical Vibrations • Fault Diagnosis • Vibration Damping BN-1-007 2238 abdultalip@uniten.edu.my Dr. Abdoulhdi Amhmad Borhana Omran Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (UTM, Malaysia) • M. Sc. Material Engineering (USM, Malaysia) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Sebha University, Libya) Area of specialization / research interest: • Damage and Fracture Mechanics • Modeling of Sheet Metal under Large Deformation • Composite Material • Stress Analysis Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-033 6303 Amhmad@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 279 Dr. Abreeza Noorlina binti Abdul Manap Education: • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Tohoku University, Japan) • M. Eng. Sc Structural Analysis (UNSW, Australia) • B. Mech. Eng. (Hons) (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Surface Engineering • High Temperature Materials BN-3-063 7234 abreeza@uniten.edu.my Dr. Adlansyah bin Abd Rahman Education: • Ph.D. (Cardiff, UK) • B. Eng. (Mechanical Eng.) (Cardiff, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Renewable Energy • Biomass • Slagging and Fouling • CAD Office: Phone ext.: Email: Blok BJ 7264 adlansyah@uniten.edu.my Adzly bin Anuar Education: • M. Sc. Advanced Manufacturing Technology and System Management (UMIST, UK) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (UMIST, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: • Robotics • Design • Manufacturing • CAD/CAM Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-042 2221 adzly@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 280 Endang Jati binti Mat Sahid Education: • Master of Business Administration-International Business (Tsukuba, Japan) • B. Eng (Hons) Chemical Process Engineering and Fuel Technology (Sheffield, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Energy policy on study leave - Endang@uniten.edu.my Eng Kian Hin Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Eng Mechanical Engineering (UPM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Gas Turbines BN-1-046 2237 Ekian@uniten.edu.my Dr. Fadhilah binti Abd. Razak Education: • Ph. D (UNITEN) • M.Sc. (Mathematics) (Tennesee Tech. University) • B.Sc. (Mathematics) (Western Illinois University) • Diploma of Education (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Analysis load forecasting time series analysis BA-3-069 7267 fadhilah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 281 Dr. Faridah binti Basaruddin Education: • Ph. D (UPM) • M.Sc. (Mathematics) (Ohio University, Athens, USA) • B.Sc. (Ohio University, Athens, USA) • Dip. Ed. (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Applied Mathematics • Mathematical Modelling BA-3-054 7272 faridah@uniten.edu.my Dr. Firas B. Ismail Alnaimi Education: • Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS) • M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering (University of Technology, Iraq) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Technology, Iraq) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: in in Industrial Engineering (University of • Power Plants Condition Monitoring • Intelligent Systems for Engineering Applications • Gas Hydrate Formation Conditions/Phases :BN-0-028 6637 Firas@uniten.edu.my Ir. Hasril bin Hasini P. Eng, MIEM, MASME, MEI (UK) Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Eng (Mechanical) (Sheffield) • Dip. (Mechanical/Manufacturing) (Wigan) Area of specialization / research interest: • Combustion Modelling • Power Plant Analysis • Turbomachinery • CFD • Renewable energy Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-008 2280 hasril@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 282 Ir. Dr. Kumaran Palanisamy P. Eng, MIEM Education: • Ph. D (UNITEN) • M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Energy Modelling Policy Analysis • Renewable Energy • Biodiesel • Biomass • Biogas • Turbomachinery • HVAC • Combustion Wave Rotor CFD Simulation • Hygrothermal Mass Diffusion Analysis • Gas Turbines • Power Generation • Energy • Microalgae Office: Phone ext.: Email: Blok BJ 2296 kumaran@uniten.edu.my Dr. Lim Chin Wai Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) • M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering. (Purdue, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Kinetic Theory Methods • Heat Transfer • Thermo-fluid • Turbomachinery Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-021 2293 Lchinwai@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 283 Dr. Malik Idries Adam Ahmed Education: • Ph. D. Materials, Magnetic & Superconductors, (Universiti Putra Malaysia). • B.Sc. Applied Physics, (University of Khartoum) Area of specialization / research interest: • Critical State Models • Electro-active Ceramics: Ferroelectric/multiferroic, Hetrostructure Interfaces • Electromagnetic & Electromechanical of bulk, wires, and thin films oxide systems • Theory of Hetrostructured interfaces • Modeling and Simulation • Thermomechanics of superhard & Abrasive Borocarbides] Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-007 2250 idriesm@uniten.edu.my Dr. Meenaloshini Satgunam Education: • Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) • M. Sc. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (UPM) • B. Sc. Manufacturing Engineering (Western Michigan, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Advanced Materials • Ceramics • Nanomaterials • Manufacturing Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-011 7274 meenaloshini@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 284 Mikhail Fong bin Abdullah @ Fong Kok Kee Education: • M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • CFD • Turbomachinery • Aerospace Propulsion • Combustion • Wave Rotor • Pulse Detonation Engines Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-078 7283 mikhail@uniten.edu.my Mohd Yunus bin Haji Majid Education: • M Sc. (Operations Research), Western Michigan University • B. Sc. (Statistics), Western Michigan University Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Operational research • Statistics Teaching & Learning Centre 7560 yunus@uniten.edu.my Dr. Moslem Yousefi Education: • Ph. D. Thermo-fluid (UTM) • M. Sc. (Tarbiat Modares University, Iran) • B. Mech Eng (Hons) (IUST, Iran) Area of specialization / research interest: • Optimization in thermal systems • Evolutionary computation • Thermal Treatment for Wastes • Forecasting • Renewable Energ • Artificial intelligence Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-2-033 6370 moslem@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 285 Nur Mazlini binti Razali Education: • M. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) • B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Renewable Energy • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Modelling & Design • Combustion Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-013 6369 mazlini@uniten.edu.my Dr. Noreliza binti Abu Mansor Education: • Ph. D (Industrial Science), Universiti Tenaga Nasional • M.Sc. (Mathematics), Ohio University, USA • B.Sc (Physics), Ohio University, USA Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Computational Mathematics • Higher-Order Finite Difference Algorithms • Parallel and Distributed Computing BA-3-070 7268 noreliza@uniten.edu.my Norhalena binti Mohd Nor Education: • M.Sc. Pure Mathematics (University of Leeds) • B.Sc. (Hons) (Mathematics) (University of Tasmania) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Computational Mathematics BA-3-059 7238 halena@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 286 Dr. Omar Suliman Zaroog SES (Sudan) Education: • Ph. D in Mechanical Engineering (UPM) • M. Sc. Manufacturing Engineering System (UPM) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering. (Khartoum, Sudan) Area of specialization / research interest: • Fatigue and Fracture of metallic materials • Failure assessment • Advanced Manufacturing Technology • Optimization Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-054 2277 omars@uniten.edu.my Dr. Pua Fei Ling @ Grace Pua Education: • Ph. D. Materials Science (UKM) • B. Sc. Materials Science. (UKM) Area of specialization / research interest: • Materials Science • Natural Resources / Biomass Conversion • Catalyst • Bio-diesel • Bio-composites Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-012 2262 gracepua@uniten.edu.my Rusnita binti Alimun Education: • Bachelor in Corporate Admin (UiTM, Malaysia. • EMBA (UiTM, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Startegic Management BA-2-040 7246 rusnita@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 287 Dr. Saiful Hasmady bin Abu Hassan Education: • Ph. D. Engineering (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) • M. Eng. (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) • B. Mech. Eng. (Hons) (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Hydrogen Energy Systems • Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells • Heat and Mass Transfer • Numerical Analysis Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-059 7576 Saifady@uniten.edu.my Tan Ee Sann Education: • M. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) • B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Renewable Energy • Biodiesel • Combustion • Liquid Fuel Atomization • Power Generation Office: Phone ext.: Email: on study leave - eesann@uniten.edu.my Dr. Theresa Yeo Wee Sing Education: • Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering (UM) • M. Sc. in Materials Engineering (Strathclyde, UK) • Dip.Tech. Materials Engineering (TARC) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Composite materials • Finite Element Analysis (F.E.A) BN-0-022 7278 weesing@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 288 Dr. Weria Khaksar Education: • Ph. D. in Industrial Engineering (Univ. Putra Malaysia) • M.Sc. in Management (Islamic Azad Univ., Sanandaj Branch, Iran) • B. Eng. (Hons.) Sanandaj, Iran) Area of specialization / research interest: in Industrial Engineering (Kurdistan Univ., • Robotic Motion Planning • Artificial Intelligent • Optimization • Industrial Engineering Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-008 2288 weria@uniten.edu.my Dr. Woon Hai Song Education: • Ph.D. (Material Science, Magnetic Material) (UPM) • M.Sc. (Optics) (UPM) • B.Sc. (Hons) (Physics) (UPM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Material Science • Permanent Magnet BA-03-058 7320 hwoon@uniten.edu.my Yip Chan Heng Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Sc. Mech. Engineering, (IUPUI, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Energy from Waste • Landfill Gas • Biogas Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-038 2251 chyip@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 289 Zainudin bin Yahya Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Eng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering UiTM • Dip. Mech. Eng. I.T.M • Cert. Mech. Eng. (PUO) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Materials • Corrosion • Manufacturing BN-3-055 2241 zai@uniten.edu.my Zarina binti Abdul Rahman Education: • M.Sc. (Mathematics) (West Virginia University) • B.A. (Mathematics) (State University of New York) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Mathematical Modelling BN-1-039 7259 zarina@uniten.edu.my Dr. Zolman bin Hari Education: • Ph.D. (Material Sciences) (UPM) • M.Sc. (Material Sciences) (UPM) • B.Sc. (Hons) (Physics) (UKM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • MMaterial Science (Soft Ferrite) BA-3-053 7242 zolman@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 290 Zubaidi Faiesal bin Mohamad Rafaai Education: • M.Sc Quality & Productivity Improvement (UKM, Malaysia) • B.Sc Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (Seoul National University, Korea) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Manufacturing Quality BN-0-030 6331 Zubaidi@uniten.edu.my Zulkifli bin Ahmad Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (IUPUI Indianapolis, USA) • Dip. Mech (UTM) • Cert Mechanical Eng.(PUO) Area of specialization / research interest: • CFD • CAD/CAE • Thermofluid • Turbomachinery • Renewable Energy Office: Phone ext.: Email: UCC-BE4 (First Floor Administration Block) 2232 zahmad@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 291 LECTURERS Anas bin Muhamad Pauzi Education: • M.Sc. in Nuclear Science and Technology (Manchester, UK) • M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Manchester, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Nuclear Engineering • Nuclear Safety • Computational Neutronic Simulation BN-3-022 . 6474 anas@uniten.edu.my Azieyanti Nurain binti Azmin Education: • M.Sc. Materials Engineering (UniMAP) • B.Eng (Hons) Materials Engineering (UniMAP) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Materials engineering composites polymer engineering BN-3-073 6461 azieyanti@uniten.edu.my Azrul Abidin bin Zakaria Education: • Master of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Tenaga Nasional • Degree of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Tenaga Nasional Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Rotordynamics • Vibrations • Applied Mechanics on study leave - aazrul@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 292 Ban Kean Nam Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Thermofluid • Turbomachinery • Power Plant Engineering Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-029 7217 Bkean@uniten.edu.my Betty Voon Wan Niu Education: • M.Sc. (Mathematics) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) • B.Sc. (Hons) (Mathematics) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Applied Mathematics BA-3-036 2236 Betty@uniten.edu.my Chua Yaw Long C. Eng. (UK), MIMechE (UK) Education: • M.Sc in Engineering in Control Systems (University of Sheffield, UK) • B.Eng (Hons) in Aerospace (University Putra Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Engineering Education • Automatic Control Systems • Robotics • UAVs • Artificial Intelligence • Renewable Energy Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-023 2279 Chuayl@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 293 Farah Elida binti Selamat Education: • M.Sc Industrial & Technology Management (UKM) • B.Eng Mechanical Systems Engineering (Muroran, Japan) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Acoustics Engineering • Quality Control/Management System BN-3-076 6300 Farah.Elida@uniten.edu.my Fevilia Nurnadia binti Adria Syaifoel Education: • M. Sc. in Manufacturing Engineering (UTeM) • B. Eng. Manufacturing Engineering (UTeM) Area of specialization / research interest: • Product and Service Development • Quality & Reliability • Operation Management • Lean Manufacturing • Strategic Management Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-073 6461 Fevilia@uniten.edu.my Gopinathan Muthaiyah Education: • M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Biodiesel Production Technology • Biofuels Combustion & Atomization • Biofuel Performance Assessment in Microgasturbine & Internal Combustion Engine • Performance Assessment of Biogas & Biomass Power Plant for (Fit) Scheme Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-030 6464 Gopinathan@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 294 Iszmir Nazmi bin Ismail Education: • M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Engineering Design • Robotics • Automation • Production & Quality Control • Renewable Energy • Non-Destructive Testing Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-34 6305 Iszmir@uniten.edu.my Juniza binti Md Saad Education: • PM. Eng. in Mechanical Engineering (UKM) • M. Eng in Mechatronics Engineering (Lancaster, U.K) • Diploma in Electrical-Mechatronics Engineering (UTM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • CAD • Robotics • Control & Instrumentation On study leave - juniza@uniten.edu.my Madihah binti Mujaini Education: • M. Sc. in Nuclear Technology (Nuclear Security and Safeguards) (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) • B. Sc. in Physics (UiTM) • Diploma in Science (UiTM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Nuclear Security and Safeguards - Madihah@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 295 Mohd Eqwan bin Mohd Roslan Education: • M. Sc. Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (University of Manchester) • B. Eng. Mechatronics (International Islamic University Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Green Building • Zero Energy Building • Solar PV BN-3-087 6228 Eqwan@uniten.edu.my Mohd Firdaus bin Jaafar Education: • M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Monash University) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Renewable Energy BN-3-033 6367 Mohd.Firdaus@uniten.edu.my Mohd Rashdan bin Isa Education: • M. Eng. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (UPM, Malaysia) • Dipl-Ing Mechanical Engineering (Mannheim, Germany) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Product Design and Development BN-0-033 6465 MRashdan@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 296 Mohd Syukri bin Yahya Education: • M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Minnesota, USA) • B. Eng. Mechanical Eng. (Summa cum Laude) (Minnesota, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Mechatronics in bio- and thermal applications on study leave - Syukri@uniten.edu.my Muhamad Ibrahim bin Mahmod Education: • M. Eng. in Mech. Eng. (UKM) • B. Mech. Eng. (UCL, UK) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Renewable Energy • Combustion • Power Generation BN-3-039 6477 muhamad@uniten.edu.my Muhammad Fairuz bin Abdul Jalal Education: • M. Sc. in Mechatronics (Ravensburg-Weingarten, Germany) • Dipl.-Ing. Germany) Area of specialization / research interest: (FH) Mechanical Eng. (Ravensburg-Weingarten, • Robotics • UAV • UUV • Automation • Control system & Design Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-070 7282 MFairuz@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 297 Nolia binti Harudin Education: • M.Eng Ind. Engineering (UTM) • B.Eng Mechanical Engineering ŰIndustry (UTM) • Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (UTM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Industrial Engineering / Industrial engineering, energy BN-3-045 2239 Nolia@uniten.edu.my Norbaini binti Abdul Education: • M. Economics (International Islamic University, Malaysia) • B. Economics (International Islamic University, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Engineering Economics • Principles of Management • Microecomonics • Macoeconomics • Managerial Economics • Malaysian Economy • Entrepreneurship • Islamic Economics • Business Mathematics, • Business Statistics Office: Phone ext.: Email: BA-3-050 7353 norbaini@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 298 Norhazwani binti Abd Malek Education: • M. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) • B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Numerical Simulation • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Condensation • Nuclear Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-044 6213 norhazwani@uniten.edu.my Nurainaa binti Kabilmiharbi Education: • M. Sc. Industrial & Technology Management (UKM, Malaysia) • B. Eng. Mechanical Ű Automotive Engineering (IIUM, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Ergonomics • Human Factor • Ergonomics Design BN-3-073 6462 Nurainaa@uniten.edu.my Nur Irmawati binti Om Education: • MM. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) • B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Computational fluid dynamics • heat transfer • nanofluids Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-1-022 7295 Irmawati@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 299 Nuraslinda binti Anuar Education: • MM. Sc. in Nuclear Power Plant Engineering (KINGS, South Korea) • B. Eng. in Engineering Physics (McMaster, Canada) Area of specialization / research interest: • Human-System Interaction • Human Reliability Analysis • Probabilistic Safety Assessment • Nuclear Fuel Cycle • Nuclear Waste Management • Nuclear Waste Transmutation Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-066 6256 nuraslinda@uniten.edu.my Ng Yee Luon Education: • M. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) • B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Grid Generating • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Numerical Analysis on study leave - yluon@uniten.edu.my Prem Gunnasegaran Education: • M. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) • B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Heat Transfer • Fluid Flow BN-1-052 2230 prem@uniten.edu.myy Academic Year 2016/2017 300 Rogemah binti Ramli Education: • MSc Industrial Science (UNITEN) • B. Eng. Metallurgical Engineering (UniMAP, Perlis) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Anodic and cathodic protection • magnetic material BN-3-028 6480 Rogemah@uniten.edu.my Roslina binti Mokhtar Education: • M.Sc. (Microwave Physics), UPM • B.Sc. (Physics), UKM Area of specialization / research interest: • Photonics • Fiber Optics • Fiber Optic Sensor • Sensor Networks Office: Phone ext.: Email: BA-3-068 2281 Roslina@uniten.edu.my Sami Salama Hussen Hajjaj Education: • M.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Hons), (IIUM, Malaysia) • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, (IIUM, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: • Robotics • Mechanics • Machine Design • Manufacturing Technology • Engineering Education Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-03-053 6402 ssalama@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 301 Siti Sarah Ain binti Fadhil Education: • Master in Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN, Malaysia) • Bachelor (Hons.) of Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN, Malaysia) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Computational Fluid Dynamic BN-1-064 2242 sitisarah@uniten.edu.my Siti Zubaidah binti Othman Education: • M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN) • B. Sc. Material Science (UKM) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Ceramics • Advanced Materials BN-3-086 6245 Zubaidah@uniten.edu.my Vignesh Vicki Wanatasanappan Education: • M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN) • B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Hons) (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: • Composite materials • Polymers • Biomaterials for tissue engineering application • Rapid prototyping Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-0-030 6330 Vignesh@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 302 Zaimah binti Hasan Education: • M. Sc. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering (UPM) • B. Mech. Eng. (Hons) (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Manufacturing BN-3-060 2225 zaimah@uniten.edu.my ASSISTANT LECTURERS/ TUTORS Ahmad Kamal bin Kadir Education: • B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • FEM, Metal Injection Molding BN-3-021 6484/5006 akamal@uniten.edu.my Hassan Bin Mohamed Education: • M. Sc. (Mech. Eng.) and Graduate Certificate in Nuclear Eng. (University of Pittsburgh, USA) • B. Sc. (Mech. Eng.) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Area of specialization / research interest: • Thermodynamics • Renewable Energy • Nuclear Tech./Eng. • Reactor Physics • Finite Element • Gravity and Magnetism Office: Phone ext.: Email: BN-3-033 6226 mhassan@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 303 Leon Chan Zen Hsien Education: • B. E. (Mech. Eng.) (1st Class Hons) (University of Melbourne) Area of specialization / research interest: Office: Phone ext.: Email: • Fluid Dynamics • CFD BN-3-023 - Leonchan@uniten.edu.my Academic Year 2016/2017 304 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS • MEFB211 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES LABORATORY Pre-requisite : METB113 Laboratory experiments on different types of machines, lathe, milling, shaping, drilling; welding techniques: gas and arc welding. Introduction to Occupational safety and health act (OSHA). • MEFB213 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Pre-requisite : MEFB121 Survey of manufacturing processes, including production, casting, forming, machining, jointing. Also includes topics on metrology, safety, quality assurance and testing. • MEFB413 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MEFB213 To cater to the student’s needs pertaining to knowledge of various facets of advancements in manufacturing processes, equipment, and systems over and above what they learnt in the Manufacturing Processes course. In addition they would also obtain a preliminary knowledge of the rapid prototyping and competitive aspects of manufacturing. • MEFB423 ERGONOMICS Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MEFB213 To cater to the student’s needs pertaining to knowledge of the tools and techniques of Ergonomics / Human Factors Engineering. This course would help the students in learning the basic Ergonomics tools so as to be applied to manufacturing as well as non-manufacturing sectors of the national and global environments. The tools and techniques learnt would enable the students to know how to achieve the goal of designing a user-friendly machine or work-environment • MEFB433 PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MEFB213 Managing Operations, Designing the systems, Organizing the systems, Scheduling the production systems for competitive manufacturing. 305 • MEFB443 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MEFB213 After tracing the historical developments in the field of industrial engineering, the related and emerging allied areas would be introduced. Subsequently, topics, related to the design of the systems, like Methods Engineering, Work Measurement, Ergonomics, Facilities Planning & Design etc would be covered. Thereafter, the Control aspects of the system like Inventory Control, Production control, Quality control etc. would be introduced. Finally, the Productivity, its concepts and the related Quantitative tools of Operations Research would be covered. • MEFB453 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MEFB213 To cater to the student’s needs pertaining to knowledge of the tools and techniques of Total Quality Management. This course would help the students in learning the basic tools of quality enhancement in manufacturing as well as non-manufacturing sectors of the industrial national and global environments. The tools and techniques learnt would enable the students to know how to achieve the goal of the world-class manufacturing/ services under the banner of the global competitiveness. • MEFB473 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING Pre-requisite : MEMB331, MEFB213 This course introduces computer aided manufacturing as the technology concerned with the use of computer systems to plan, manage, and control manufacturing operations through either direct or indirect computer interface with the plant’s production resources. One of the most mature areas of CAM is numerical control (NC) for machine tools. CAM is also concerned with other activities such as robots programming, process planning, fixturing, rapid prototyping, tooling, group technology and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). CIM is concerned with using the computer database as a way to run an entire enterprise more efficiently. • MEHB213 THERMODYNAMICS 1 Pre-requisite : None First and second laws, closed system and control volume analysis, entropy, reversible and irreversible processes, properties of pure substances. Applications to engineering problems: vapor power cycle, gas power cycle, refrigeration & heat pump systems. • MEHB221 THERMO-FLUIDS LABORATORY Co-requisite : MEHB223 Laboratory experiments on characteristics of flow measuring devices, pipe losses, valves, viscometer, hydrostatics, jet reaction, transitional flow, water turbine and wind tunnel. Academic Year 2016/2017 306 • MEHB312 THERMODYNAMICS 2 Pre-requisite : MEMB213 Application of thermodynamics principles which include thermodynamics of gas mixtures, exergy analysis, gas power cycles, psychometrics and air conditioning, reacting mixtures and combustion • MEHB332 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS 2 Pre-requisite : MEHB223 This course is continuation of Mechanics of Fluids I. It covers Dimensional analysis and modeling, flow measurements, compressible flow, external flows, aerodynamics and turbomachinery • MEHB321 HEAT TRANSFER AND APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS LABORATORY Co-requisite : MEHB323 Laboratory experiments on heat transfer including conduction, convection, radiation, pool boiling and heat exchanger and applied thermodynamics including refrigeration, gas turbine and steam cycles. An introduction to heat and mass transfer with emphasis on basic principles used in the energy sciences and their application in man-made systems. Steady-state and transient conduction, including numerical solutions. Forced and natural convective-heat and mass transfer. Heat exchangers. Radiative heat transfer and solar energy. Multi-mode problems. Application to engineering situations. • MEHB403 POWER GENERATION Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332 In this course, students will be introduced to the overall operation, maintenance and economics of power plants. The focus will be on steam turbine, gas turbine and hydro power plants. Students will also be exposed to future trends and advances in the power generation technology • MEHB413 HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB223, MEHB323 Analysis and design practice for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Psychometrics, air quality, space heating and cooling and moisture control in buildings. Applications of HVAC systems and selection of HVAC components. • MEHB423 TURBOMACHINERY Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332 Basic principles of turbomachines. Applications of these principles which are mainly the fluid mechanics equations (continuity, momentum and energy) to turbomachine specific devices. Performance and design parameters. Aerodynamics of blade geometry. Analysis and design of turbomachines. Academic Year 2016/2017 307 • MEHB433 COMBUSTION ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : MEHB312 An introduction to combustion processes with emphasis on fundamental fluid dynamics, heat and mass transport and reaction kinetics processes that govern combustion rates. Combustion theories and combustion technology for gaseous, liquid and solid fuels. • MEHB443 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332 This course brings together and integrates the three principal areas of environmental engineering water, air, and solid waste management. It introduces a unique approach by emphasizing the relationship between the principles observed in natural purification processes and those employed in engineered systems. • MEHB453 INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT Pre-requisite : MEHB323 Introduction, economic analysis, electrical energy conservation, energy conservation in combustion systems, energy conservation in steam and condensate systems, heat recovery, industrial insulation, industrial co-generation. • MEHB463 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS Pre-requisite : MEHB332, COEB223 Elementary aspects of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); Review of numerical analysis and fluid mechanics as pertinent to CFD; numerical solution of selected fluid dynamics problem. Use and applications of available commercial CFD software to a selected fluid dynamics problems. • MEHB483 THERMAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332 To introduce students to the design of thermal systems with emphasis on engineering economics, system simulations and optimization technique. Applications include power generation and process industries. • MEHB493 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332 Air standard cycles. Spark ignition and compression ignition, engine combustion phenomena , Air pollutants are undesirable byproducts of combustion, Air to fuel ratio, engine test, latest technology on alternative fuels and renewable energy for IC engines • MEMB113 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER APPLICATION IN ENGINEERING (CAE) Pre-requisite : None Introduction to engineering graphics: conventional practices and standards, orthographic and isometric projections, detail and assembly drawings, Academic Year 2016/2017 308 dimensioning and notations, sectional views, fasteners, limits and tolerances, assembly and components drawings using AutoCad. Introduction to three-dimensional design methods using Pro/Engineer. Introduction to engineering calculation and mathematical software package MatLab. • MEMB123 MECHANICS I : STATICS Pre-requisite : None Fundamental concepts of mechanics, force systems and couples, free body diagrams, and equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies. Distributed forces; centroids and centre of gravity of lines, areas, and volumes. Second moment of area, volumes, and masses. Principle axes and principle moment of inertia. Friction and the laws of dry friction. Introduction to kinematics of particles. Application to structures and machine elements, such as bars, beams, trusses and friction devices. • MEMB221 MECHANICS AND MATERIALS LABORATORY Pre-requisite : METB113 Co-requisite : MEMB243 Experiments involving tension test, verification of stress-strain diagram, ultimate strength, torsion tests, determination of modulus of shear, displacement tests on beams with various supports, statically indeterminate beams, determination of modulus of elasticity of beams, material sample preparations, heat treatment, cold rolling and observation of material structures etc. • MEMB233 MECHANICS II : DYNAMICS Pre-requisite : MEMB123 Fundamental concepts of kinematics: translation and rotation. Kinetics, impulse, momentum, work and energy. Rectilinear and curvilinear translation of point masses. Plane motion of rigid bodies and vibration. Application to projectiles, gyroscopes, machine elements, and other engineering systems. • MEMB243 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Pre-requisite : MEMB123, MATB113 Concepts of stress, strain; equations of equilibrium and compatibility; mechanical properties; stress strain laws; extension; torsion; and bending of bars; beam theory; combined stresses; columns and selected topics. • MEMB 263 THEORY OF MACHINES Pre-requisite: MEMB233 This course provides the scientific basis for of the design of machines based on kinematic and dynamic requirements. Introduction to basic concepts, mobility, synthesis and machine elements such as linkages, cams, gears and engines. Dynamic analysis is presented as a basis for the dynamic balancing of rotating machinery and the dynamics of reciprocating engines. Academic Year 2016/2017 309 • MEMB331 MACHINE DESIGN AND COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD) LABORATORY Pre-requisite: MEMB263, MEMB113 Co-requisite : None Laboratory experiments on machine elements and design of machine components using computer aided design software • MEMB322 MECHANICAL DESIGN PROCESS Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MESB323 Co-requisite: MEHB323 This course consists of teaching the design methodology in real industrial design problems which are open ended problems. The focus of the course is how to design, not just experience trying to design. The students will be taught the theories and techniques of design. Case studies will be used to relate theories to applications. The lecture information in short, is designed to help the students design and evaluate their designs. • MEMB333 MACHINE DESIGN Pre-requisite : MEMB243, MEFB213, MEMB263 This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of machine design and standard methods of machine components design. Students will learn on the introduction to machine design, static failure theories, fatigue failure theories, and how to design several very important machine components such as shafts, keys, couplings, bearings, gears, springs, screws, fasteners, clutches, and brakes. • MEMB403 CONDITION MONITORING & MAINTENANCE ENG Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MESB313 Condition monitoring and maintenance management is a holistic multidiscipline based on systems thinking. It encompasses economics, instrumentation, engineering and scientific disciplines, information technology, and management, prediction of faults/failure and their diagnostics. In the proposed elective course the topics are covered to give a brief but sufficient insight to the contents of condition monitoring and related management techniques. • MEMB413 ENGINEERING MECHANICS-SIMULATION Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MESB323 In this course MATLAB/SIMULINK & SimMechanics simulation tools would be taught to simulate translational and rotational motion in three dimensions. The simulation techniques provides suitable tools to specify bodies and their mass properties, their possible motions, kinematics constraints, coordinate systems, and the means of initiating and measuring motions. Simulation tools represent a mechanical system by a connected block diagram, like other Simulink models, and can encompass hierarchical subsystems. Further, the simulation’ visualization tools display and animate simplified representations of 3-D machines, before and during simulation, in these environments. Academic Year 2016/2017 310 • MEMB423 FINITE ELEMENT METHOD Pre-requisite : MEMB333, COEB223 Introduction of finite element methods in stress analysis and heat transfer areas; use of existing hardware and software. Applications of interactive computer graphics and geometric ddressin techniques. • MEMB343 MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS Pre-requisite : MEMB233, MEMB263 This course covers the main aspects of mechanical vibration and includes elements of vibration systems, free and forced vibration of single and multi-degree-of-freedom systems, transient and steady-state vibrations, vibration of continuous systems such as beams, condition monitoring using vibration measurements, exposure to mathematical tools such as Matlab application software package, Familiarisation with instruments such as FFT analysers. • MEMB453 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING Pre-requisite : MEMB333 Introduction to NDT methods; Penetrant Testing, Magnetic Particle Inspection, Radiography, Ultrasonic testing and imaging, Eddy Current Testing, Acoustic Emission Technology Special NDT methods like thermography, microwave analysis, leak testing etc. • MEMB463 FAILURE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Pre-requisite : MEMB333 Failure modes, identification and classification. Combined stresses and yielding. Static loading-reliability approach. Fatigue and fracture-basic concepts; high cycle fatigue- multi axial loading-LEFM. Creep-corrosion and wear basic concepts and design approach. Systematic approach to failure analysis Ű case studies • MEMB473 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Pre-requisite :MEMB243 The subject coverage include a review of basic mechanics concepts for axial loading, bending, and twisting, torsional loading, flexural loading, continuous beams, rotating disc and circular plates, thick cylindrical and spherical shells, energy methods and columns • MEMB 483 CAPSTONE DESIGN Pre-requisite :MEMB322 Co-requisite: MESB443 In principle, this capstone course plans to connect senior mechanical engineering students with organizations and businesses in the community that are looking for practical solutions to design problems. Potential projects are suggested by industry partners or faculty members, who benefit from having the students work on their project at no cost to them. Academic Year 2016/2017 311 • MESB323 MODELING AND CONTROL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEM Pre-requisite : MATB143 This course introduces students to the various dynamic systems such as mechanical, electrical, electromechanical and control systems, that are used in synthesizing most modern engineering systems. In this course the students learn the basic laws and techniques necessary to derive mathematical models of above mentioned dynamic systems, the interaction and the interfacing of the various sub-systems that compose the complete system mathematically so that analysis can be carried out using the derived mathematical models. • MESB333 ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS & LABORATORY Pre-requisite : MATB143, EEEB113, MEHB223, MEMB243 Co-requisite: None Basic elements of general measurements systems and their response with emphasis on system characteristics, treatment of experimental data, error analysis, sensors and signal conditioning. Application of measurement devices to mechanical engineering systems. Laboratory work includes measurement of engineering parameters: dimension, pressure, temperature, force, stress and strain, flow and speed. • MESB403 AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS Pre-requisite : MESB323, MEFB213 This course will introduce students to the automation of manufacturing systems and introduction to robotics. Students will learn on the introduction to automation and robotics, automation components, parts handling in automatic production systems, numerical control and CAD/CAM, types of industrial robots and their applications, machine vision systems and their applications in manufacturing processes, planning for robotics projects implementation,applications of PLCs for controlling of manufacturing processes, on-line computer control, application of microprocessors in machine/equipment control, CIM, and ethics in manufacturing automation systems. • MESB413 ELEMENTS OF MECHATRONICS Pre-requisite : MESB323 Co-requisite: None The Mechatronic degree incorporates subjects selected from the electrical, computer and mechanical engineering fields designed to provide graduates with the unique skills required to tackle problems than span the full electro-mechanical spectrum. A feature of the course is the strong emphasis on the project work that allows students to consolidate their learning and develop planning and communication skills that are considered an integral part of the engineering profession. Academic Year 2016/2017 312 • MESB423 ROBOT DESIGN Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MESB323 An introduction to the field of robot design. Student develop an understanding of how robots are designed and work, and how they are controlled, through lecture, laboratory and practical exercises. A study on forward and inverse kinematics, as well as a detailed study on robot programming will be included. Current and emerging robot applications are studied in the areas of industrial, manufacturing, exploration, search and recovery/rescue, farming, military applications, hazardous materials handling, logistics, surveillance and security, etc. • MESB443 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Pre-requisite : MATB113, EEEB113, MEMB333 Understanding interfacing of mechanical systems using electro-mechanical components; conceptual design and analysis of high performance computer controlled mechanical systems; prototyping of mechatronic systems. • METB113 ENGINEERING MATERIALS Pre-requisite : None Introduction to structures and properties of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Characteristics and processing affecting behavior of materials. • METB413 ADVANCED MATERIALS Pre-requisite : MEMB333, METB113 Introduction to special steels _HSLA steels, Low alloy steels, Properties and behavior, and developments in high temperature alloys. Composite Materials ŰMMC, PMC and CMC. Principles of Selection of Materials and shape, Introduction to Smart materials and their underlying principles, and nanotechnology and molecular manufacturing. • MPRB412 PROJECT 1 Pre-requisite : MEMB322 Students select a project either proposed by faculty members or by the student and works under the supervision of faculty members. Problems from all areas of mechanical engineering are considered. The studies for projects may involve design, construction, assemblies, measurements, analysis and simulation • MPRB424 PROJECT II Pre-requisite : COEB314, MPRB412 This is a continuation of Project I. Students select a project either proposed by faculty members or by the student and works under the supervision of faculty members. Problems from all areas of mechanical engineering are considered. The studies for projects may involve design, construction, assemblies, measurements, analysis and simulation. Academic Year 2016/2017 313 • MATB113 ADVANCED CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY Pre-requisite : None This course introduces functions with three variables, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, extrema for functions with several variables, lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, cylindrical and spherical coordinates and vector calculus. • MATB143 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Pre-requisite : None This course introduces ordinary differential equations and methods for their solutions. It focuses on first, second and higher order differential equations, initial-value and boundary-value problems, linear and nonlinear models, power series solutions about ordinary points and Laplace Transforms. • MATB133 STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : None Basic probability, continuous and discrete random variables, distribution functions and their applications, relationship between distributions, random sampling, data descriptions, fundamental sampling distributions, single sample estimation and hypotheses testing and simple linear regression and correlation. • MATB 253 LINEAR ALGEBRA Pre-requisite : None The course contents are real vector spaces, linear dependence, bases, linear transformations, matrix Calculus, determinants and ranks, eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Gaussian-Jordan elimination and system of Homogeneous equations. • COEB223 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS Pre-requisite : MATB143, MATB253 Co-requisite: CSEB113 Mathematical modelling. Overview of computers, programming languages and software development process. Nonlinear equations. System of linear algebraic equations. Curve fitting. Numerical differentiation and integration. Numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations. Eigenvalue problems • COEB314 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Pre-requisite : MEMB333 To expose students to the various aspects of industrial practices and ethics. To apply the training knowledge for the preparation of their final year project. • COEB422 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY Pre-requisite : TECB213 & EEEB273 (BEEE & BEPE) or TECB213 & ECCB243 (BCCE) or MEMB333 (BME) or CEPB323 (BCE) This course is designed to make engineering students more aware of ethical issues that may arise in their professional careers and to provide tools for assessing and resolving ethical dilemmas in engineering. To brief the students about what is Academic Year 2016/2017 314 expected from an engineer by the public and their employers. Aware of their position and responsibility as a professional engineer in the society, in handling technology transfer and assisting in developing the country. • COEB432 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Pre-requisite : MEMB322 or EEEB273 or ECCB243 This is an introductory course in management theory and practice. Management is presented as a discipline and as a process. This course introduces the modern management concepts with emphasis on the major functions and activities performed by a manager. It will discuss the behaviour of individuals and groups in organizational settings. Also included are the historical theories, decision-making processes, interpersonal concepts and current management issues. • COEB442 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS Pre-requisite : EEEB273 or ECCB243 or MEFB213 This is the first economic course for engineering students. The course is introduced so that the technical knowledge of these students is complemented with adequate economic knowledge as well as the use of economic analysis. Students will be exposed to the method of evaluating the economic benefits and costs of an engineering project. Students will also be taught the importance of the time value of money, the discount factor, the rate of return of investment as well as evaluation of alternative projects. Academic Year 2016/2017 315