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TABLE OF CONTENTS MISION, VISION AND CORE VALUES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA
Mission
Vission
Core Values FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Mission
Vision
Students
Academic Programme MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN FACULTY OF ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT TEAM
The Officers DEPUTY DEAN’S UNDERGRADUATE CHART PROGRAMME COORDINATORS ACADEMIC SCHEDULE SESSION 2019/2020 PROHIBITION AGAINTS PLAGIARISM OFFICE DIRECTORY BRIEF PROFILE: DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Introduction
Program Synopsis Bachelor of Civil Engineering
Outcome-Based Education (OBE)
Programe Educational Objective (PEO)
Programme Outcomes (PO)
Academic Staff
Support Staff PROGRAMME STRUCTURE: Bachelor of Civil Engineering
Curriculum Structure
Academic Planner
Graduation Requirement Chart COURSE DETAILS
University Courses
Faculty Courses
Programme Courses
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
MISSION
To advance engineering knowledge and learning through quality education and
research in the pursuit of the fulfilling aspirations of the University and nation.
VISION
To be an internationally renowned Faculty of Engineering in research, innovation,
publication and teaching.
STUDENTS
Continue to produce highly competent and skilled individuals with leadership
qualities and good interpersonal skills.
Contribute to nation-building by producing good citizens who respect universal
human values.
Have students of diverse backgrounds who respect and internalize diversity.
Inculcate of social awareness and obligation values.
Develop students to have an international outlook and outreach.
Develop students to become highly competent engineers capable of identifying,
formulating, and solving problems in a creative and innovative manner.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
Ensure academic programs are relevant, current, innovative and
internationally recognized to meet national and global needs.
Continuously develop academic programs that inspire and tap students’
potential.
Ensure academic programs are accredited by local and international
engineering professional bodies.
Continuously develop programs that are relevant to industrial requirements.
SEMESTER I
ACADEMIC SCHEDULE SESSION 2019/2020
SEMESTER I Orientation Week 1 week* 01.09.2019 – 08.09.2019 Lectures 8 weeks* 09.09.2019 – 03.11.2019 Mid-Semester I Break 1 week* 04.11.2019 – 10.11.2019 Lectures 6 weeks* 11.11.2019 – 22.12.2019 Revision Week 1 week* 23.12.2019 – 29.12.2019 Semester I Final Examination 3 weeks* 30.12.2019 – 19.01.2020 Semester Break 4 weeks* 20.01.2020 – 16.02.2020 24 weeks SEMESTER II Lectures 9 weeks 17.02.2020 – 19.04.2020 Mid-Semester II Break 1 week 20.04.2020 – 26.04.2020 Lectures 5 weeks* 27.04.2020 – 31.05.2020 Revision Week 1 week* 01.06.2020 – 07.06.2020 Semester II Final Examination 3 weeks* 08.06.2020 – 28.06.2020 Semester Break 11 weeks* 29.06.2020 – 13.09.2020 30 weeks SPECIAL SEMESTER Lectures 7 weeks* 29.06.2020 – 16.08.2020 Special Semester Final Examination 1 week* 17.08.2020 – 23.08.2020 Semester Break 3 weeks* 17.08.2020 – 13.09.2020 11 weeks *Public Holidays in Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA National Day 31.08.2019 Thaipusam Day 08.02.2020 Awal Muharram 01.09.2019 – 02.09.2019 Labour Day 01.05.2020 Agong’s Birthday 09.09.2019 Wesak Day 07.05.2020
Malaysia Day 16.09.2019 Nuzul Al-Qur’an 10.05.2020 – 11.05.2020 Deepavali 27.10.2019 – 28.10.2019 Eidul Fitri 24.05.2020 – 26.05.2020 Maulidur Rasul 09.11.2019 Eidul Adha 31.07.2020 – 01.08.2020 Christmas Day 25.12.2019 Awal Muharram 20.08.2020 New Year 01.01.2020 National Day 31.08.2020 Chinese New Year 25.01.2020 – 26.01.2020 Agong’s Birthday 09.09.2020 Federal Territory Day 01.02.2020 Malaysia Day 16.09.2020
Please refer to http://myum.um.edu.my/ for more details.
PROHIBITION AGAINST PLAGIARISM Extract from University of Malaya (Discipline of Students) Rules 1999
1. A student shall not plagiarize any idea/writing, data or invention belonging to another person.
2. For the purposes of this rule, plagiarism includes: -
a) The act of taking an idea, writing, data or
invention of another person and claiming that the idea, writing, data or invention is the result of one’s own findings or creation; or
b) An attempt to make out or the act of making out, in such a way that one is original source or the creator of an idea, writing, data or invention which has actually been taken from some other resources
3. Without prejudice to the generality of sub-rules (2) a student plagiarizes when he: - a) Publishes, with himself as the author,
an abstract, article, scientific or academic paper or book which is wholly or partly written by some other person;
b) Incorporates himself or allows himself to be incorporated as a co-author of an abstract, article, scientific or academic paper, or book, when he has not at all made any written contribution to the abstract, article, paper, or book;
c) Forces another person to include his name in the list of co-researchers for a particular research project or in the list of co-authors for a publication when he has not made any contribution which may qualify him as a co- researcher or co-author;
d) Extracts academic data which are the results of research undertaken by some other person, such as laboratory finding or field work findings or data obtained through library research, whether published or unpublished, and incorporate those data as part of his academic research without giving due acknowledgement to the actual source;
e) Uses research data obtained through collaborative work with some other person, whether or not that other person is a staff member or a student of the University, as part of another distinct personal academic, research of his, or for a publication in his own name as sole author without obtaining the consent of his personal research or prior to publishing the data;
f) Transcribes the ideas of creations of others kept in whatever form whether written, printed or available in electronic form, or in slide form, or in whatever form of teaching or research apparatus or in any other form, and claims whether directly or indirectly that he is the creator of that idea or creation;
g) Translates the writing or creation of another person from one language to another whether or not wholly or partly, and subsequently presents the translation in whatever form or manner as his own writing or creation; or
h) Extracts ideas from another person’s writing or creation and makes certain modification due reference to the originals source and rearranges the min such a way that it appears as if he is the creator of those ideas.
OFFICE DIRECTORY
Dean’s Office
Tel: 603-79675200 Fax: 603-79561378
Deputy Dean’s Office
(Undergraduate)
Tel: 603-79675201 [email protected]
Deputy Dean’s Office
(Postgraduate)
Tel: 603-79674471 [email protected]
Deputy Dean’s Office
(Development)
Tel: 603-79675202 [email protected]
Deputy Dean’s Office
(Research)
Tel: 603-79675209 [email protected]
Department of Civil Engineering
Tel: 603-79675203
Department of Electrical
Engineering
Tel: 603-79675205
Department of Biomedical
Engineering
Tel: 603-79674581
Department of Chemical
Engineering
Tel: 603-79675206
Department of Mechanical
Engineering
Tel: 603-79675204
Finance Office
Faculty of Engineering
Tel: 603-79675225
Library of Engineering
Tel: 603-79674591 Fax: 603-79675259 [email protected]
BRIEF PROFILE: DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
INTRODUCTION
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) has been offered by the Faculty of Engineering since 1959. In 1974,
Department of Electrical Engineering was established and since then, the Electrical Engineering
Programme is managed by the department. This course has obtained its accreditation from Department
of Public Service (Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam) and Board of Engineers Malaysia (Lembaga Jurutera
Malaysia). Due to the rapid evolving of telecommunications technology in the mid-1990s, the Bachelor of
Engineering (Telecommunications) was established and parked under this department in 1996 and is
persistently running until 2015. Since then, both programme is merged and called Bachelor of Electrical
Engineering.
The Department of Electrical Engineering strives hard to provide quality education to prepare students for
professional position in industry, commerce and academic to meet UM’s Mission and Vision. The
comprehensive curriculum content, with innovative and state-of- the-art teaching and delivery techniques
is designed and planned in the curriculum to exploit the students’ minds and effectively develop their
range of intellectual and practical skills. Currently the Department offers two undergraduate programmes,
4 Masters Programmes by course work, Master by research, Industrial PhD and conventional PhD. The
undergraduate programmes offered are Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Electrical
Engineering (Communications).
The department is completed with various high technology facilities designed for research and teaching.
Parts of the facilities are the laboratories that come with reliable, up-to-date and high technology
equipment, computers, PCB lab and the Engineering Library. The department also, has access to the main
university computer centre facilities, as well as common facilities provided by the faculty such as
Workshop, Computers and CAD/CAM systems.
The department has links of collaboration with professional bodies like the BEM, IEEE and IEM. The
department also receives support from the industries like the Huawei, Motorola, DiGi, Measat, TNB,
Telekom Malaysia and many more.
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering exposes the students to the theory and applications of electricity,
electronics, information and signal processing. During the four years (eight semesters) of study, this
programme also offers a comprehensive view into the basic applications and principles in the field of
electrical engineering. There is a variety of teaching-learning (delivery) modes of lectures, project work,
design tasks, research, experiments, seminars, fieldwork and practical training, that encourages innovation
and creativity among students. To strengthen and enhance students design skills and hands-on
experience, integrated design and capstone project are introduced in the program. The curriculum
structure requires a minimum of 133 credits to graduate, with an average of 5 or 6 courses in a semester.
The programme also requires an Industrial Training attachment of 10 weeks. The objective of this
attachment is to enable students to gain first-hand experience in the industry and to have an insight on
how theories are put to practice in real situations. To expand students’ experience beyond the classroom,
the programme also requires the students to undergo several industrial visits and attend research and
industrial talk given by the industries.
OUTCOMES-BASED EDUCATION (OBE)
Outcome-Based Education (OBE) had been implemented in the Faculty of Engineering since 2004, in accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM). This is also one of the requirements for Malaysia to become a full member of the Washington Accord, an international agreement to mutually recognize Bachelor degrees in engineering. The implementation of OBE, as outlined below, is based on guidelines prescribed by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) of Malaysia.
Unlike the traditional teacher-centred method, OBE is an educational approach that is more concerned about the outcome (what students can do) rather than the process (what instructors did). This is believed to enhance learning, and hence produce better graduates. For OBE to be successful, it is critical to prescribe the expected outcomes, to measure them objectively, and to take corrective actions where required.
The outcomes are prescribed at two levels:
(a) Course Outcomes (CO) --- what students should be able to perform at the end of each course
(b) Programme Outcomes (PO) --- a composite set of abilities after students finished all courses
All COs will contribute to some of the POs. This is to ensure that upon completion of the courses, all POs are sufficiently covered.
To guide the formation and fine-tuning of these outcomes, the Department has formulated the
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO). These are aspirations for graduates to attain 3 to 5 years upon
graduation. The POs are designed to produce graduates who are well- prepared to achieve these PEOs.
The PEOs and POs had been formulated in consultation with all major stakeholders (employers, alumni
and students), to meet the demands of a challenging and globalized workplace. Any material changes will
also require their views.
A critical component of OBE is the objective measurement of the outcomes. This is done via multiple
channels and methods. At the course level, there is formative assessment via discussion, assignment,
quizzes etc., in addition to the summative assessment in the final examination. Students also have the
opportunity to provide feedback through course evaluation, meetings with their academic advisors,
annual surveys, and student-lecturer meetings. Opinions and feedback from external parties, e.g.
employers, alumni, Industrial Advisory Panel, are also routinely sought to further calibrate the outcome
measurements.
Based on the input and trends received, the Department will take the necessary corrective actions, and
the results monitored. In short, OBE is a dynamic, student-centred educational process which incorporates
continuous improvement.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
There are 3 main Programme Educational Objectives:
(1) Graduates will establish themselves as practicing professionals in Electrical Engineering or related
fields.
(2) Graduates will engage in lifelong pursuit of knowledge and interdisciplinary learning appropriate for
industrial and academic careers.
(3) Graduates will contribute to sustainable development and the well-being of society.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO)
Programme Outcomes (PO) Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
1. Engineering Knowledge
Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals
and Electrical Engineering specialization to solve complex engineering
problems.
2. Problem Analysis
Identify, formulate, research, analyze and reach substantiated
conclusions along with recommendations for complex Electrical
Engineering problems, using principles of mathematics, natural science
and engineering science.
3. Design/Development of
Solutions
Develop solutions for complex Electrical Engineering systems,
components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate
consideration for public health and safety, culture, society and the
environment.
4. Investigation
Conduct investigations using relevant research methodology including
literature review, design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of
results to derive scientifically sound conclusions.
5. Modern Tool Usage
Utilize systematic approach to select/create appropriate IT tools, with
full understanding of their limitations, to model, simulate and solve
complex Electrical Engineering problem.
6. The Engineer and Society
Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal,
health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent
responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and
Sustainability
Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions towards
society and the environment, and demonstrate knowledge of and the
need for sustainable development.
8. Ethics Apply norms of professional engineering practice ethically.
9. Communication
Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with both
engineers and the community at large through discussions, reports and
presentations.
10. Individual and Team Work Function effectively as an individual, and as a team member or leader in
a multi-disciplinary environment.
11. Life Long Learning Recognize the need to undertake life-long learning and possess the
capacity to do so independently.
12. Project Management and
Finance
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and
management/finance principles and apply these to one’s own work as
an individual, team member or leader in a multi-disciplinary
environment.
ACADEMIC STAFF
PROFESSOR IR. DR. SULAIMAN WADI HARUN B.Eng (Nagaoka), M.Sc (UM), PhD (UM) Specialization: Photonics and Fiber-Optic Devices Tel 03-79672665/4477 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR IR. DR. KAHARUDIN DIMYATI B.Eng (UM), PhD (Wales) Specialization: Wireless and Optical Communication Systems Tel 03-79677641 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR DR. FAISAL RAFIQ MAHAMD ADIKAN B.Eng (UMIST), M.EngSc (UM), PhD (Southampton) Specialization: Integrated Optical Devices (Silica-on-silicon, Planar lightwave, Integrated optics) Tel 03-79677730 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR DR. MAHMOUD MOGHAVVEMI B.Eng (Elec) (New York), B.Eng (Civil) (New York), M.Eng (Bridgeport), PhD(UM) Specialization: Applied Electronics, Power and Control Systems, Sensors, RF, Control and Automation Tel 03-79676817 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR DR. SAAD MEKHILEF B.Sc. (Setif, Algeria), M.EngSc (UM), PhD (UM) Specialization: Power Electronics, Renewable Energy, and Energy Efficiency Tel 03-79676851 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR IR. DR. HAZLIE MOKHLIS B.Eng (UM), M.EngSc (UM), PhD (Manchester) Specialization: Power System Analysis (Distribution Automation, Power Quality, Fault Location) Tel 03-79675238/5205 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR DR. HAMZAH AROF B.Sc (Michigan), PhD (Wales) Specialization: Image Processing, Robotics, Biomedical Signals, Photonics Tel 03-79672651/2730 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR IR. DR. NORHAYATI SOIN B.Sc (Liverpool), M.Sc (Liverpool), PhD (UKM) Specialization: Micro Electro-Mechanical System(Mems) (MEMS, IC design and semiconductor device modelling), Microelectronics Tel 03-79674583 E: [email protected]
PROFESSOR. IR. DR. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE TEE TECK HUO B.Eng (Leeds), PhD (Cambridge) Specialization: renewable/green-hybrid energy system, smart grid/energy internet system Tel 03-79675202 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR. JEEVAN KANESAN B.Eng (UTM), M.Sc (USM), PhD (USM) Specialization: Computational & Optimization Engineering, FPGA Design, Artificial Intelligence Application Tel 03-79675388 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IR. DR. HAZLEE AZIL ILLIAS B.Eng (UM), PhD (Southampton) Specialization: Power Engineering, High Voltage Engineering, polymers Tel 03-79674483 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IR. DR. SUHANA MOHD SAID B.Sc (Durham), M.Sc (Durham), Ph.D (Oxford) Specialization: Liquid Crystal Technology, Thermoelectric, Lead Free Solders, Molecular Modelling of Electronic Materials, Printable Electronic Devices Tel 03-79675399 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IR. DR. HARIKRISHNAN RAMIAH B.Eng (USM), M.Sc (USM), PhD (USM) Specialization: IC Design (RFIC Design, Mixed Signal IC Design, Analog Integrated Circuit Design) Tel 03-79675262 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IR. DR. CHOW CHEE ONN B.Eng (UM), M.EngSc (UM), PhD (Tokai) Specialization: Wireless Communications and Networks Tel 03-79674457 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IR. DR. KAMARUL ARIFFIN NOORDIN B.Eng (UM), M.EngSc (UM), PhD (Lancaster) Specialization: Broadband Network Technology, Wireless Access Technology, Quality of Service In Wireless Broadband, Cognitive Radio Tel 03-79675328 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR. NARENDRA KUMAR ARIDAS B.Eng (UTM), M.Sc (USM), PhD (Germany) Specialization: RF, Microwave and Terahertz Engineering, Applied Semiconductor Devices, Internet Of Things Tel 03-79672662/5328 E: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IR. DR. MAHIDZAL DAHARI B.Eng (UTP), M.Sc (UTP), PhD (UTP) Specialization: Instrumentation & Control, Robotics & Automation Tel 03-79677659 E: [email protected]
DR. TARIK ABD. LATEF B.Eng (Oita), M.Sc (Leeds), PhD (Sheffield) Specialization: RF Communication and Antenna Design Tel 03-79672660 E: [email protected]
DR. NORAISYAH MOHAMED SHAH B.Eng (UM), M.Eng (Oita), PhD (George Mason) Specialization: Satellite Communications, Signal Processing, Radiowave Propagation Tel 03-79672663 E: [email protected]
DR. NORRIMA MOKHTAR B.Eng (UM), M.Eng (Oita), PhD (UM) Specialization: Artificial Intelligence Tel 03-79674599 E: [email protected]
IR. DR. CHUAH JOON HUANG B.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (NUS), MPhil (Cambridge), PhD (Cambridge) Specialization: IC Design (VLSI Design, CMOS Analog IC Design), Instrumentation and Control (Scanning Electron Microscopy), Image Processing and Computer Vision Information Tel 03-79676863 E: [email protected]
DR. ANIS SALWA MOHD KHAIRUDDIN B.Eng (UNITEN), M.Eng (RMIT), PhD (UTM) Specialization: Image Processing, Texture Analysis, Classification System, Intelligent System, Expert System Tel 03-79672139 E: [email protected]
DR. EFFARIZA HANAFI B.Eng (Adelaide), PhD (Canterbury) Specialization: Cognitive Radio, Wireless Communications, E-learning in Engineering Tel 03-79674456 E: [email protected]
DR. MARIZAN MUBIN B.Eng (UM), M.Sc (Newcastle), PhD (Tokai) Specialization: Control System and Optimization Tel 03-79675260 E: [email protected]
DR. MOHAMAD ARIFF OTHMAN B.Eng (MMU), M.Sc (USM), PhD (USM) Specialization: Dielectric Resonator Antenna, Wideband Antenna, Dielectric Resonator Characterization Tel 03-79672652 E: [email protected]
DR. MOHD FAIZ MOHD SALLEH B.Eng (Shizuoka), M.Eng (Shizuoka), PhD (Shizuoka) Specialization: Thermoelectric, Semiconductor Device Tel 03-79675255 E: [email protected]
DR. TENGKU FAIZ TENGKU MOHMED NOOR IZAM B.Sc (Purdue), M.Sc (Sheffield), PhD (Surrey) Specialization: Antenna and Propagation Tel 03-79675326 E: [email protected]
DR. WONG WEI RU B. Eng (UM), PhD (UM) Specialization: Optical Biosensor, Plasmonic Device, Optical Fibre Tel 03-79672659 E: [email protected]
DR. MOHAMAD SOFIAN ABU TALIP B.Eng (USM), M.Eng (IIUM), PhD (Keio) Specialization: Reconfigurable System, Parallel Architecture, System on Programmable Chip Tel 03-79672661 E: [email protected]
DR. SHARIFAH FATMADIANA WAN MUHAMMAD HATTA M.Eng (Sheffield), M.EngSc (UM), PhD (UM-LJMU) Specialization: Characterization on reliability and variability issues in electronic devices and circuits Tel 03-79672188 E: [email protected]
DR. WAN AMIRUL WAN MOHD MAHIYIDDIN M.Eng (Imperial College), M.EngSc (UM), PhD (Canterbury) Specialization: Wireless Communication Tel-79675358 E: [email protected]
DR. NURULAFIQAH NADZIRAH MANSOR B.Eng (Vanderbilt), M.Eng (UM), PhD (Manchester) Specialization: Power System, Power Distribution System, Renewable Energy Integration, Smart Grid, Mathematical Modelling and Optimization Tel 03-79675246 E: [email protected]
MR. MAHAZANI MOHAMMAD B.Eng (Kyoto), M.Eng (Queensland) Specialization: Computer System Engineering Tel 03-79675246 E: [email protected]
SUPPORT STAFF
MR. MOHAMMAD BIN SAID Assistant Science Officer Tel: 03-79677666 : 03-79672723 : 03-79672734 E : [email protected]
MR. MOHD SYAZWAN BIN SAFIEE Assistant Engineer Tel: 03-79672716 E : [email protected]
MR. ZULKARNAIN @ KHAYREE FAISAL BIN ISHAK Senior Assistant Engineer Tel: 03-79672719 : 03-79672727 E : [email protected]
MRS. NOOR AINI BINTI DOCHIK Administrative Assistant Tel: 03-79675205 E: [email protected]
MR. MOHD ISA BIN HAMDAN Assistant Science Officer Tel: 03-79672721 E : [email protected]
MR. HAFIZUDDIN BIN ASMAN Assistant Engineer Tel: 03-79672725 E : [email protected]
MR. MOHD ZAILANI BIN AB. AZIZ Assistant Engineer Tel: 03-79672717 E : [email protected]
MRS. WAN NUR MURNIZAWATI BINTI WAN MOHAMAD Assistant Engineer Tel: 03-79677644 E : [email protected]
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE: BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SESSION 2019/2020
Course Component Contents Credit
University Courses The Islamic and Asian Civilization (TITAS)* / Basic Malay Language**
2
Ethnic Relations * / Introduction to Malaysia**
2
Basic Entrepreneurship Culture 2
English for Communication Programme 6
Information Literacy 2
Social Engagement 2
Co-Curriculum 2
Other Faculty Elective Courses 2
Sub Total 20
Faculty Courses Faculty Core Courses 22
Faculty Elective Courses 2
Sub Total 24
Programme Courses
Programme Core Courses 84
Programme Elective Courses 9
Sub Total 93
Total 137
Notes:
(1) *For Local students only.
(2) ** For International student only.
(3) International students will be exempted from GIG1001 (TITAS) and will take a new course to be notified
later.
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ACADEMIC PLANNER BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SESSION 2019/2020
YEAR 1 CODE COURSE S1 S2 S3 TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE
UNIVERSITY COURSES GIG1001/ GLT1017
Islamic and Asian Civilizations * / Basic Malay Language**
2
GIG1002/ GIG1006
Ethnic Relations* / Introduction to Malaysia**
2
GIG1004 Information Literacy 2
GLT10xx English Communication Programme I 3
SUB TOTAL 5 4 9 FACULTY CORE COURSES
KIX1001 Engineering Mathematics 1 3
KIX1002 Engineering Mathematics 2 3
SUB TOTAL 3 3 6 FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSE
SUB TOTAL PROGRAMME COMPULSORY COURSES
KIE1001 Laboratory 1 1
KIE1002 Laboratory 2 1
KIE1003 Digital System 3
KIE1004 Programming I 3
KIE1005 Circuit Analysis I 3
KIE1006 Electronic Physics 3
KIE1007 Electronic Circuit I 3
KIE1008 Programming II 3
SUB TOTAL 10 10 20 PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES
SUB TOTAL TOTAL 18 17 35
*Local Student Only
**International Student Only
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ACADEMIC PLANNER FOR BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SESSION 2019/2020
YEAR 2 CODE COURSE S1 S2 S3 TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE
UNIVERSITY COURSES GIG1003 Basic of Entrepreneurship Culture 2
GLT10xx English Communication Programme II 3
GIG1005 Social Engagement 2
SUB TOTAL 5 2 7 FACULTY CORE COURSES KIX1003 Thinking and Communication Skills 2
KIX2002 Engineering Economic Analysis 3
SUB TOTAL 5 5 FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSE
SUB TOTAL PROGRAMME COMPULSORY COURSES KIE2001 Laboratory 3 1
KIE2002 Laboratory 4 1
KIE2003 Probability and Random Signal 3
KIE2004 Electronic Circuit II 3
KIE2005 Circuit Analysis II 3
KIE2006 Signal and System 3
KIE2007 Basic Electromagnetics 3
KIE2008 Communication System 3
KIE2009 Machines and Drives 3
SUB TOTAL 13 10 23 PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL 18 17 35
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ACADEMIC PLANNER FOR BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SESSION 2019/2020
YEAR 3 CODE COURSE S1 S2 S3 TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE
UNIVERSITY COURSES Co-curriculum 2
Other Faculty Elective Course 2
SUB TOTAL 2 2 4 FACULTY CORE COURSES KIX2001 Integrated Design I 2
KIX2003 Law and Ethics in Engineering 2
KIX2004 Engineering Project Management 3
KIX3001 Integrated Design II 4
SUB TOTAL 5 6 11 FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSE KIX3004 Python Programming 2
SUB TOTAL 2 0 2 PROGRAMME COMPULSORY COURSES KIE3001 Laboratory 5 1
KIE3002 Laboratory 6 1
KIE3003 Industrial Training 5
KIE3004 Applied Electromagnetics 3
KIE3005 Numerical Analysis 3
KIE3006 Control System 3
KIE3008 Power Electronics 3
KIE3009 Energy Conversion and High Voltage Transmission
3
KIE3010 Instrumentation 3
SUB TOTAL 10 10 5 25 PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL 19 18 5 42
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ACADEMIC PLANNER BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SESSION 2019/2020
YEAR 4 CODE COURSE S1 S2 S3 TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE
UNIVERSITY COURSES
SUB TOTAL FACULTY CORE COURSES
SUB TOTAL FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSE
SUB TOTAL PROGRAMME COMPULSORY COURSES KIE3007 Digital Signal Processing 3
KIE4001 Laboratory 7 1
KIE4002 Final Year Project 3 3
KIE4003 Capstone Project 3
KIE4004 Power System 3
KIE4005 Power Quality 3
SUB TOTAL 10 6 16 PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES
Elective Courses 4 5
SUB TOTAL 4 5 9
TOTAL 14 11 25
TOTAL CREDITS 137
List of elective courses:
(Power and Energy) KIE4010 Electrical Energy Conversion Technologies (B) KIE4011 Renewable Energy Technologies (B) KIE4012 Nanotechnology for Sustainable Energy (D) KIE4013 High Voltage Engineering (D) (Communications) KIE4014 Wireless Communications (B) KIE4015 Optical Communications (B) KIE4016 Antenna and Propagation (D) KIE4017 Optical Waveguides (D)
(Electronics) KIE4018 VLSI Design (B) KIE4019 Analog VLSI Circuit Design (B) KIE4020 Microwave Electronics and Systems (D) KIE4021 Analog Electronics Design (D) (Industrial Automation) KIE4022 Embedded Systems (B) KIE4023 Digital Control System (B) KIE4024 Optimization (D) KIE4025 Pattern Recognition (D)
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENT CHART BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
INTAKE SESSION 2019/2020
CODE COURSE CREDIT PASSING GRADE
MARKING SCHEME
UNIVERSITY COURSES GIG1001 The Islamic and Asian
Civilization (TITAS)* 2 C Marks Grade Grade
Points
GIG1002 Ethnic Relations* 2
C
GIG1006 Introduction To Malaysia** C 90 – 100 A+ 4.0
GIG1004 Information Literacy 2 C 80 – 89 A 4.0
GIG1005 Social Engagement 2 C 75 – 79 A- 3.7 GLT1XXX English Communication
Programme 6 C
70 – 74 B+ 3.3
GIG1003 Basic Entrepreneurship Culture
2 C 65 – 69 B 3.0
Elective Courses (Outside Faculty)
4 C 60 – 64 B- 2.7
Co- Curriculum 2 C 55 – 59 C+ 2.3
50 – 54 C 2.0 45 – 49 C- 1.7 40 – 44 D+ 1.3 35 – 39 D 1.0
Sub-total Credit Hours 22
00 – 34 F 0.0
FACULTY CORE COURSES KIX1001 Engineering Mathematic 1 3 C KIX1002 Engineering Mathematic 2 3 C KIX1003 Thinking and
Communication Skills 2 C
KIX2001 Integrated Design I 2 C KIX3001 Integrated Design II 4 C Grade Remarks KIX2002 Engineering Economic
Analysis 3 C P Progressive
KIX2003 Law and Ethics in Engineering
2 C
KIX2004 Engineering Project Management
3 C
Sub-total Credit Hours 22 FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSE List of Faculty Elective Courses:
KIX3002 – Engineering Entrepreneurship
KIX3003 – Sustainable Engineering
KIX3004 – Python Programming
2
C
23
Sub-total Credit Hours 2
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT CHART
BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
INTAKE SESSION 2019/2020
CODE COURSE CREDIT PASSING GRADE
MARKING SCHEME
PROGRAMME COMPULSORY COURSES KIE1001 Laboratory 1 1 C
Marks Grade Grade Points
KIE1002 Laboratory 2 1 C
KIE1003 Digital System 3 C 90 – 100 A+ 4.0 KIE1004 Programming I 3 C 80 – 89 A 4.0 KIE1005 Circuit Analysis I 3 C 75 – 79 A- 3.7 KIE1006 Electronic Physics 3 C 70 – 74 B+ 3.3 KIE1007 Electronic Circuit I 3 C 65 – 69 B 3.0 KIE1008 Programming II 3 C 60 – 64 B- 2.7 KIE2001 Laboratory 3 1 C 55 – 59 C+ 2.3 KIE2002 Laboratory 4 1 C 50 – 54 C 2.0 KIE2003 Probability and Random Signal 3 C 45 – 49 C- 1.7 KIE2004 Electronic Circuit II 3 C 40 – 44 D+ 1.3 KIE2005 Circuit Analysis II 3 C 35 – 39 D 1.0 KIE2006 Signal and System 3 C 00 – 34 F 0.0 KIE2007 Basic Electromagnetics 3 C KIE2008 Communication System 3 C KIE2009 Machines and Drives 3 C KIE3001 Laboratory 5 1 C Grade Remarks KIE3002 Laboratory 6 1 C P Progressive KIE3003 Industrial Training 4 C KIE3004 Applied Electromagnetics 3 C KIE3005 Numerical Analysis 3 C KIE3006 Control System 3 C KIE3007 Digital Signal Processing 3 C KIE3008 Power Electronics 3 C KIE4001 Laboratory 7 1 C KIE4002 Final Year Project 6 C KIE4003 Capstone Project 3 C KIE4004 Power System 3 C KIE4005 Power Quality 3 C Sub-total Credit Hours 80
24
PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES KIE4010 Electrical Energy Conversion
Technologies 2 C *Choose 3 elective courses only
*Subject to change KIE4011 Renewable Energy Technologies 2 C
KIE4012 Nanotechnology for Sustainable Energy
2 C
KIE4013 High Voltage Engineering 2 C
KIE4014 Wireless Communications 2 C
KIE4015 Optical Communications 2 C
KIE4016 Antenna and Propagation 2 C
KIE4017 Optical Waveguides 2 C
KIE4018 VLSI Design 2 C KIE4019 Analog VLSI Circuit Design 2 C KIE4020 Microwave Electronics and Systems 2 C KIE4021 Analog Electronics Design 2 C KIE4022 Embedded Systems 2 C KIE4023 Digital Control System 2 C KIE4024 Optimization 2 C KIE4025 Pattern Recognition 2 C
Sub-total Credits 10
25
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