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Faculty of Electrical Engineering
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Introduction The foundation of the Department of Electrical
Engineering was laid down back in the year 2000
when the Computer Techno logy and
Communication Programme was started under
the umbrella of CASP at the postgraduate
Diploma Level. The programme was upgraded to
MSc Telecommunication in 2002. The programme
gained significant recognition and graduates are
making substantial contribution in the expansion
of the computing and telecom industry.
Recognizing the strong role of engineering
education in the national economy the engineering
discipline was strengthened in 2006, when a BSc
Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
Programme were introduced the same year. The
university crossed another landmark in offering
quality engineering education after the interim
visit of Pakistan Engineering Council in 2008 in
which PEC allowed GCU Lahore to continue its
e n g i n e e r i n g p r o g r a m m e . O n t h e
recommendation of Pakistan Engineering Council,
establishment of Faculty of Engineering was
approved by Syndicate in 2009 and the
programme was shifted from CASP to its present
premises. The Department of Engineering was
notified in March 2010. The B.Sc. Engineering
Programme was accredited by Pakistan
Engineering Council in 2011 which is an
acknowledgment of the efforts of the university in
setting up good standards of engineering
education. To reflect the academic activities of the
Department effectively, the Syndicate in its 41st
meeting held on 05/12/2013 approved the change
of the name of Department of Engineering to
Department of Electrical Engineering.
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demand for qualified and skilled personnel in
academia and industry, to meet latest
technological challenges and to stimulate the
growth of Pakistan's economy, where there is
acute shortage of competent and qualified
manpower. In line with the tradition of GC
University, this degree programme is benefiting
from qualified and competent faculty and staff.
The objectives of this degree programme are:
Programmes Offeredl BSc Electrical Engineeringl MS Electrical Engineering with Specializations
in:1. Electronic Engineering 2. Control Engineering3. Computer Engineering4. Telecommunication Engineering
BSc Electrical EngineeringThe four years B.Sc. Electrical Engineering
programme was initiated in 2006 to meet the
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l To develop in-depth understanding of both theory and practice
l To develop the ability to reason with knowledge and to apply it to new problems as they arise in industry and research
l To make students aware of the social, technical and economic issues as they relate to electronics and telecommunications
l To provide exposure to cutting edge technologies as they develop.
l To cater for both national and international standards and codes of practice
MS Electrical Engineering (Evening) with SpecializationsEmbedded systems, robots and computer numerical controlled machines are rapidly replacing conventional domestic and industry equipment and appliances. Even a modern automobile has built-in microcontrollers for optimum control and fault diagnostics. The design and development of these applications requires sound knowledge in areas like Mechatronics and Control Engineering, Computer Engineering and Electronic Engineering. The implementation of LTE and other emerging advanced wireless and broadband technologies, which opened new horizons and has created the applications of telecommunications in areas like security and surveillance, medicine and educations world over, is still awaited in Pakistan. The primary reason for this loss, apart from a strained law and order
situation, is the comparatively high cost of the projects because of unavailability of telecom R&D sector in Pakistan. This deficiency can only be met w i t h b y p r o d u c i n g p r o f e s s i o n a l telecommunication engineers of high caliber in the country. Realizing these facts, GC University Lahore initiated MS Electrical Engineering Programme with the following specializations:l Electronic Engineeringl Control Engineeringl Computer Engineeringl Telecommunication EngineeringResearchFollowing three research groups have been
established in the Department: l System Level Integrationl Robotic and Intelligent Systemsl Signal ProcessingFacilitiesThe Department holds the following sophisticated
labs with state-of-the-art equipment:1. Electronics Lab2. Communication Systems Lab3. Signal Processing Lab4. Embedded Systems and Logic Design Lab5. Power Electronics Lab6. Control Systems Lab7. Computer / Data Communication and Networks
Lab8. Electrical Machines Lab9. Workshop and Drawing Hall10. Project Lab
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Departmental LibraryThe Department has a collection of over 2000 books
explicitly related to Electronic Engineering, Control
Engineer ing, Computer Engineer ing and
Telecommunication Engineering.Career Opportunities/Scope Electrical Engineering is a profession that uses
science, technology, and problem-solving skills to
design, construct, and maintain products, services,
and information systems. An electrical engineer may
choose to couple the technical aspects of a position
with management responsibilities. The requirement
of technical expertise for today's managers has
significantly increased because of the explosion of
knowledge in all engineering disciplines.A Bachelor of Science degree in engineering with a
specialty in electrical engineering may also serve as a
starting point for careers in many other diverse fields,
ranging from business to law, medicine, and politics,
since the problem-solving skills acquired in an
electrical engineering programme provide an
extraordinarily valuable asset that serves as a solid
foundation to progress in any field. In addition to the
primary fields of electrical, electronics and computer
engineering, a Bachelors degree in electrical
engineering serves as an appropriate base for several
allied fields. These include, for example, biomedical
engineering, computer science, and aerospace
engineering.Some of the potential employers in Pakistan include:
Power Sector: NTDC, PEPCO, LESCO, ŸDEPCO, Kohinoor Energy (pvt) Ltd and Orient
Energy Systems etc.
Telecommunication Sector: PTCL, Erricson, ŸHUAWEI, Ufone, Telenor, Mobilink and Wateen
etc.
Defence Sector: NESCOM, Pakistan ŸAeronautical Complex (Kamra) and HMC Taxila
etc.
Consumer Electronics: PEL, Samsung, Sony, ŸDawlance, Mitsubishi and Haier etc.
Other Engineering Companies: Packages Ltd, ŸNESPAK and Pineer Cement Industry etc.
CS-2102
CS-2102P
EF-2202
EF-2202P
EF-2203
EF-2203P
GS-2101
SS- xxxx
Course Title
Semester-III
Course Code
Programming Fundamentals
Programming Fundamentals
Digital Logic Design
Digital Logic Design (Practical)
Electrical Network Analysis
Electrical Network Analysis
(Practical)
Differential Equations
Social Sciences - II
Credit Hours
2
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
Year-2
BSc (Electrical Engineering)
Year-1
EF-1102
HS-1102/
HS-1103
HS-1104
IE- xxxx
GS-1102
GS-1201
GS-1201P
Course Title
Semester-I
Course Code
Credit Hours
Workshop Practice
Islamic Studies /
Ethics
Functional English
Interdisciplinary Engineering
Course- I
Calculus and Analytical
Geometry
Applied Physics
Applied Physics
1
2
3
3
3
3
1
CS-1202
CS-1202P
EF-1101
EF-1101P
EF-1201
HS-1101
HS-1202
SS- xxxx
FL- xxxx
GS-1202
Course Title
Semester-II
Course Code
Introduction to Computing
Introduction to Computing (P)
Linear Circuit Analysis
Linear Circuit Analysis (P)
Engineering Drawing
Communication Skills
Pakistan Studies
Social Sciences-I /
Foreign Language
Linear Algebra
Credit Hours
1
1
3
1
1
3
2
3
3
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EE-4101
EE-4101P
EE - xxxx
EE - xxxx
EE-4299
Course Title
Semester-VII
Course Code
Technical Writing
Linear Control Systems
Linear Control Systems (Practical)
Breadth Core - II
Depth Elective - II
Senior Design Project-1
Credit Hours
3
3
1
3+1
3+1
3
Year-4
117
EF-2102
EF-2102P
EF-2204
CS-2201
CS-2201P
MS-2201
IE- xxxx
Course Title
Semester-IV
Course Code
Electronic Devices and Circuits
Electronic Devices and
Circuits (Practical)
Probability Methods in Engineering
Data Structures and Algorithms
Data Structures and Algorithms
Professional Practice
Interdisciplinary Engineering
Course- II
Credit Hours
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
EF-2201
EF-2201P
EF-3102
EF-3102P
EE-3101
EE-3101P
GS- xxxx
MS-3101
Course Title
Semester-V
Course Code
Electrical Machines
Electrical Machines (Practical)
Microprocessor Systems
Microprocessor Systems
Signals & Systems
Signals & Systems (Practical)
General Science Elective - I
Engineering Economics
and Management
Credit Hours
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
Year-3
EE-2201
EE-3204
EE-3204P
EE - xxxx
EE - xxxx
GS - xxxx
Course Title
Semester-VI
Course Code
Electromagnetic Field Theory
Communication Systems
Communication Systems (Practical)
Breadth Core - I
Depth Elective - I
General Science Elective - II
Credit Hours
3
3
1
3+1
3
3
EE-xxxx
EE-xxxx
EE-xxxx
EE-4299
Course Title
Semester-VIII
Course Code
Depth Elective-III
Depth Elective-IV
Depth Elective-V
Senior Design Project-II
Credit Hours
3+1
3+1
3+1
3
Elective Courses
Interdisciplinary Engineering Courses
IE-1101
IE-3201
IE-3202
Course Title
Semester-VII
Course Code
Basic Mechanical Engineering
Applied Thermodynamics
Theory of Machines
Credit Hours
3
3
3
1. Power Systems Engineering
2. Communication /Telecommunication
Engineering
3. Electronic Engineering
EF-2101
EF-3101
EE-3102
EE-3103
EE-3201
EE-3202
EE-3203
EE-4102
EE-4103
EE-4104
EE-4201
Course Title
Semester-VII
Course Code
Instrumentation and Measurements
Probability & Statistics for Engineers
Power Electronics
Digital Electronics
Microprocessor Based Systems
Introduction to Power Engineering
Data Communication &
Computer Networks
Optical Fiber Communication
Digital Signal Processing
Wave Propagation and Antennas
Microwave Communication
Credit Hours
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
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1. Power Systems Engineering
2. Communication /Telecommunication
Engineering
3. Electronic Engineering
EE-4202
EE-4203
EE-4204
EE-4205
EE-4206
EE-4207
EE-4208
EE-4209
EE-4210
EE-4211
EE-4212
EE-4213
EE-4214
EE-4215
EE-4216
EE-4217
EE-4218
EE-4219
EE-4220
EE-4221
EE-4222
EE-4223
EE-4224
EE-4225
EE-4226
EE-4227
EE-4228
EE-4229
EE-4230
EE-4231
EE-4232
EE-4233
EE-4234
EE-4235
EE-4236
EE-4237
EE-4238
EE-4239
Course TitleCourse Code
Mobile Communication
Satellite Communication
Telecommunication Management
Multimedia Communication
Advanced Electrical Machine Design
Advanced Electrical Machines
Analog and Digital Communication
Systems
Antenna Theory and Design
Computer Communication
Networks (Breadth Core - II)
Digital Communication
Digital Control Systems
Digital Image Processing
Electrical Power Transmission
Electronic Circuit Design
(Breadth Core - I)
FPGA Based Systems
High Voltage Engineering
Industrial Electronics
Information Theory and Coding
Integrated Electronic Circuits
Introduction to Nano Technology
Mobile and Pervasive Computing
Mobile and Wireless Communication
Navigation and Radar Systems
Optical Communication
Opto-Electronics
PLC and Industrial Drives
Power Distribution and Utilization
Power Generation
Power System Analysis
Power system Protection
Power System Stability & Control
Renewable Energy Systems
RF and Microwave Engineering
Satellite Engineering
Solid State Devices
Transmission and Switching Systems
VLSI Design
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Credit Hours
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
3+1
General Science Elective Courses
GS-1101
GS-2201
GS-3101
GS-3102
GS-3103
GS-3104
GS-3105
Course TitleCourse Code
Applied Calculus
Complex Variable and Transforms
Numerical Analysis
Multivariable Calculus
Discrete Mathematics
Chemistry
Biology
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
HS-1201
SS-1101
SS-1102
SS-1103
SS-1104
SS-1105
SS-1106
SS-1107
SS-1108
Course TitleCourse Code
Engineering Ethics
Sociology and Development
Social Anthropology
Psychology and Human Behavior
Professional Psychology
Organizational Behavior
Introduction to Sociology
Critical Thinking
Introduction to Philosophy
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Social Science Courses
MS-1201
MS-1202
MS-1203
MS-2101
Course TitleCourse Code
Engineering Economics
Entrepreneurship
Principles of Management
Engineering Management
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
Management Courses
FL-1101
FL-1102
FL-1103
FL-1104
FL-1105
FL-1106
Course TitleCourse Code
German
French
Arabic
Persian
Turkish
Mandarin
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
Foreign Languages
CS-1201
CS-2101
Course TitleCourse Code
Computer Fundamentals
Object Oriented Programming
Credit Hours
3
3
Computer Science Courses
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Year-1
EE-7101
EE-7102
EE-7103
EE-7104
EE-7105
Course Title
Semester-I
Course Code
Advanced Techniques of
Engineering Analysis
Advanced Digital Communication
Chaos Theory
Control of DC Machines Drive
Image and Video Processing
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
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EE-7201
EE-7202
EE-7203
EE-7204
EE-7205
EE-7206
EE-7207
EE-7208
EE-7209
Course Title
Semester-II
Course Code
Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Operating Systems
Digital Control Systems
FPGA based System Design
Mobile and Wireless Communication
Optimization Techniques
Stochastic Processes
Machine Learning
Telecom Systems and Networks
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Year-2
EE-7499
Course Title
Semester-III & IV
Course Code
Thesis
Credit Hours
12
Faculty
In charge & Assistant Professor
Engr. Dr. Junaid Zafar
Assistant ProfessorEngr. Khurram M. ButtEngr. S.M. Haider AejazM. Latif AnjumEngr. Nauman Shabbir
LecturerEngr. Amna EhsanEngr. Muhammad Naveed IqbalEngr. Asma MushtaqEngr. Ateeq-ur-RehmanEngr. Bilal AhmadEngr. Afshan BatoolEngr. Sumbel IjazEngr. Zainab
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