Program Scheme of Studies
Eligibility Criteria: (Minimum Criteria for Admission) |
Minimum 60 % marks or CGPA of minimum 2.5 (on a scale of 4.0). |
Duration: (Years of study) |
This is normally a two-year degree program comprising of 4 semesters. The maximum duration to complete MS in Electrical Engineering is 4 Years. |
Semester Duration: (Weeks) |
Sixteen (16) weeks of instruction Plus one (1) to two (2) weeks for examinations |
Semesters: |
4 semesters |
Course Load per Semester: (Credit Hours) |
9 credit hours |
Number of Courses per semester: |
3 |
Structure of the Scheme |
|
Courses Credit Hours |
24+6(thesis credit hour) |
Core Courses: (Credit Hours) |
12 |
Foundation Courses : (Credit Hours) |
3 |
Major Courses: (Credit Hours) |
|
Technical Electives: (Credit Hours) |
9 |
General Electives: (Credit Hours) |
|
Supporting Science: (Credit Hours) |
|
University Electives: (Credit Hours) |
|
Thesis |
6 |
Total Credit Hours: |
30 |
Objectives
The objective of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program is to enhance the student’s ability to get successful advancement in their chosen fields either industry, academia or public institution. Further, to make significant contribution to the field of Electrical Engineering, MSEE degree provides intensive preparation for professional practice in a broad spectrum of high-technology areas of Electrical Engineering.
Program Scope
In Pakistan, we are seeing a shift towards rapid growth of data networks, as well as a shift towards electronically facilitated services particularly in the public sector. Electrical engineers design develop test and supervise deployment of electrical systems and electric devices. The Master of Science (MS) program in Electrical Engineering is designed to prepare students for technically demanding careers in industry as well as for research career in Electrical Engineering or related fields.
It requires students to build depth in an Electrical Engineering specialization, selected from areas such as Communication Systems and Networks, Control System & Automation, Power Systems, Advance Electronics.
The MS in Electrical Engineering (MS EE) can be either an academic or professional master’s degree that bridges the gap between the field of engineering, technology and the field of business by equipping students with the technical expertise or leadership skills required to advance their career in the fast-paced world of technology.
Award of Masters’ Degree:
On recommendations of the FBS of the University will award Master’s degree to the students who
Satisfy the following conditions:
· Have passed courses totaling at least 30 credit hours, including four core courses.
· Have achieved a minimum CGPA of 3.0 in coursework with a minimum of B grade in thesis (6 credit hours).
· Have completed prescribed credit hours (30crh) in coursework based programs with a minimum CGPA of 3.0.
MS (EE) Specializations:
MS in Electrical Engineering includes the following specializations or major areas:
i Communication Systems and Networks
ii Control System & Automation
iii Power Systems
iv Advance Electronics
Degree Requirements:
Area |
Cr. Hrs. |
24 Credit Hours Course Work and 06 Cr.Hrs. Thesis |
30 |
Course Work Only (10 Courses) |
30 |
MSEE Program Requirements and Structure:
The MS Electrical Engineering program requirement is 30 credit hours. The students have two options to complete their degree, Thesis and Non-Thesis.
The requirement is minimum 24 credit hours of course work and 6 credit hours of thesis involving research work.
The requirement is minimum 30 credit hours of course work.
Semester Roadmap for MSEE (MS by Research)
Semester 1
i. |
Stochastic Process (Core-I) |
ii. |
Core – II |
iii. |
Elective – I |
Semester 2
i. |
Core-III |
ii. |
Core – IV |
iii. |
Research Methodology |
Semester 3
i. |
Elective – II |
ii. |
Thesis I |
iii. |
Elective – III |
Semester 4
i. |
Thesis II |
Semester Roadmap for MSEE (MS By Coursework)
Semester 1
i. |
Stochastic Process (Core-I) |
ii. |
Core – II |
iii. |
Elective – I |
Semester 2
i. |
Core-III |
ii. |
Core – IV |
iii. |
Research Methodology (Mandatory Course) |
Semester 3
i. |
Elective – II |
ii. |
Elective – III |
Semester 4
i. |
Elective – IV |
ii. |
Elective – V |
LIST OF COURSES
The Core and Elective courses of all three specializations are listed below. It is mandatory to pass all the core courses mentioned in the roadmap and offered for respective domain.
Core Courses
Sr. No. |
Course Code |
Core Course Title |
Credit Hours |
1. |
EE-510 |
Stochastic Processes |
3 |
2. |
EE-512 |
Wireless and Mobile Communications |
3 |
3. |
EE-513 |
Advanced Digital Communications Systems |
3 |
4. |
EE-514 |
Communication Networks Architecture & Protocols |
3 |
Mandatory Course
EE-511 |
Research Methodology |
1 |
List of Elective Courses
Sr. No. |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
1. |
EE-515 |
RF System Engineering and Design |
3 |
2. |
EE-516 |
Antennas Theory, Design and Applications |
3 |
3. |
EE-517 |
Radar Systems |
3 |
4. |
EE-518 |
Satellite Communications |
3 |
5. |
EE-519 |
Wireless Communication Techniques |
3 |
6. |
EE-520 |
Embedded System Design for Telecommunications |
3 |
7. |
EE-521 |
Telecommunication Switching Systems |
3 |
8. |
EE-522 |
Telecommunication Network Management |
3 |
9. |
EE-523 |
Advanced Optical Fiber Networks |
3 |
10. |
EE-524 |
Advanced Routing and Switching |
3 |
11. |
EE-525 |
Advanced Internet Technologies |
3 |
12. |
EE-526 |
Optimization Techniques |
3 |
13. |
EE-527 |
Wireless Sensor Networks |
3 |
14. |
EE-528 |
Advanced Network Design |
3 |
15. |
EE-529 |
Mobile Computing |
3 |
16. |
EE-530 |
Multimedia Networking |
3 |
17. |
EE-531 |
Advanced Network Security |
3 |
18. |
EE-532 |
Advanced Digital Image Processing |
3 |
19. |
EE-532 |
Advanced Topics in Wireless &Networking |
3 |
20. |
EE-534 |
Information Theory and Coding |
3 |
21. |
EE-535 |
Advanced Digital Signal Processing |
3 |
22. |
EE-536 |
Cognitive Cooperative Networks |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Course Code |
Core Course Title |
Credit Hours |
1. |
EE-510 |
Stochastic Systems |
3 |
2. |
EE-550 |
Linear System Theory |
3 |
3. |
EE-551 |
Modern Control Theory |
3 |
4. |
EE-552 |
Advanced Digital Signal Processing |
3 |
Mandatory Course
EE-511 |
Research Methodolo |
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