Undergraduate Program

Bachelors of Engineering in Electrical

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Introduction to
Engineering in Electrical

The Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering Program is designed in consultation with industry
professionals and academic experts to align with current and emerging technologies. In addition to strong
theoretical and practical foundations, the program emphasizes personal development, leadership, teamwork,
and effective communication skills. The curriculum integrates core principles of electrical engineering with
modern advancements such as Electric Vehicles, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Industrial Internet of
Things (IIoT) and the Industrial Revolution (4IR), Communication Systems and Smart Networks, and
Embedded & Edge AI. This comprehensive approach prepares graduates to tackle contemporary
engineering challenges and innovate across diverse sectors in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

What Sets Us Apart

Our faculty blends creativity, education, and social impact—driving innovation, research, and community engagement to prepare future leaders and change-makers.

Department Mission

The department mission is to provide dynamic learning environment by inculcating problem solving skills, ethical professionals and leadership in the development of the society.

Department Vision

To enhance academic excellence by producing state of the art graduates of Electrical Engineering to be globally recognized as a research-based solution provider to the social needs and industry.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from Pakistan now encounter a broad job horizon that features new and rapidly developing fields. Industries integrating technologies like Electric Vehicles, AI and Robotics, and the Industrial Internet of Things are competing for fresh talent. Key employers span power generation and distribution, automation, telecom, renewables, manufacturing, and transportation. These organizations are seeking engineers who blend solid theoretical foundations with hands-on practice and who are comfortable in multinational teams; therefore, strong analytical abilities, verbal and written communication, and the capacity to lead diverse groups are as important as circuit design knowledge. This evolving landscape is the result of the country’s mounting emphasis on digital transformation, sustainable energy, and modernization of legacy industry, and permits new entrants to craft careers that not only solve present engineering problems but also shape the technologies of tomorrow.

Educational Outcomes

  • PEO - 1

    Graduates should be able to express sound knowledge in the field of Electrical Engineering

  • PEO - 2

    Graduates will be emerged as a team player and also exhibit leadership qualities in communication, entrepreneurial and multidisciplinary skills.

  • PEO - 3

    Graduates will understand their ethical responsibilities to address the environmental, health and socio-economic challenges to contribute in building a progressive society.

  • PEO - 4

    Graduate will engage in continuous professional development and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological evolution.

Learning Outcomes

  • Engineering Knowledge

    Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, engineering fundamentals and Engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

  • Problem Analysis

    Identify, formulate, conduct research literature, and analyze complex Engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.

  • Design/ Development of Solutions

    An ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

  • Investigation

    Conduct investigation of complex Engineering problems using research-based knowledge and research methods, including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.

  • Modern Tool Usage

    Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex Engineering problems, with an understanding of the limitations.

  • The Engineer and World

    Analyze and evaluate sustainable development impacts to society, the economy, sustainability, health and safety, legal frameworks, and the environment while solving complex engineering problems.

  • Ethics

    Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and norms of engineering practice and adhere to relevant national and international laws. Demonstrate an understanding of the need for diversity and inclusion.

  • Individual and Teamwork

    Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse and inclusive teams and in multi-disciplinary, face-to-face, remote and distributed settings.

  • Communication

    Communicate effectively and inclusively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, and make effective presentations, taking into account cultural, language, and learning differences.

  • Project Management

    Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.

  • Lifelong Learning

    Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change.

Problem Learning Outcomes (PLOs) Mapping with Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

S. No. PLOs PEO-1 PEO-2 PEO-3 PEO-4
1. Engineering Knowledge 🗸
2. Problem Analysis 🗸
3. Design/Development of Solutions 🗸
4. Investigation 🗸
5. Model Tool Usage 🗸
6. The Engineer and World 🗸
7. Ethics 🗸
8. Individual and Team Work 🗸
9. Communication 🗸
10. Project Management and Finance 🗸
11. Lifelong Learning 🗸

Curriculum of BE (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

Knowledge Area

Subject Area

Name of Course

 

Total Course

Total Credit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Humanities

 

English

Functional English

2

6

 

 

Expository Writing

 

 

Culture

Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan

6

10

 

 

Islamic Studies/ Ethics

 

 

Foreign Language (Arts & Humanities Elective)

 

 

Pakistan Studies

 

 

Understanding of the Holy Quran – I & II (Fehm-e-Quran I & II)

 

 

Social Sciences

Civics & Community Engagements

2

4

 

 

Social Science Elective

 

 

 

 

Management Science

Professional Practice

Project

2

4

 

 

Entrepreneurship

 

 

Computer Science

Basic Computing

Application of ICT

1

3

 

 

Natural

Sciences

 

Mathematics

Calculus & Analytical Geometry

 

 

4

12

 

 

Complex Variable & Transforms

 

 

Linear Algebra

 

 

Differential Equations

 

 

Natural Sciences

Applied Physics

 

2

6

 

 

Maths / Natural

Science Elective

 

 

General Education Domain/ Non- Engineering Domain

19

45

 

 

 

 

Engineering Domain

Knowledge Profile

(Wk-1 To Wk-9)

Knowledge Area

Subject Area

Name of Course

Th

Lab

Cr. Hrs

Total Course

Total Credits

WK-2

 

WK-4

 

WK-5

Advanced Computer and Information Sciences

ICT/AI/Data Science /Cyber Security

Computer Programming

3

 

1

 

4

 

 

2

 

 

8

Data Structures and Algorithms

3

 

1

 

4

WK-2

 

WK-3

Engineering Foundation

 

Electrical Workshop Practice

0

 

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28

Linear Circuit Analysis

3

1

4

Electrical Network Analysis

3

1

4

Digital Logic Design

3

1

4

Electromagnetics Field Theory

3

0

3

Electronic Devices and Circuits

3

1

4

Engineering Drawing

0

1

1

Signals and Systems

3

1

4

Probability Methods in Engineering

3

0

3

WK-2

 WK-4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WK-5

WK-6

 

Major Based Core Courses

(Breadth)

 

 

 

 

 

Major Based Core (Depth)

 

Communication Systems

3

1

4

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

Electrical Machines

3

1

4

Linear Control Systems

3

1

4

Power Distribution and Utilization

3

1

4

Microprocessors and Interfacing

3

1

4

Electrical Depth Core-I

 

 

3

 

1

 

4

Electrical Depth Core-II

 

2/3

 

1/0

 

3

Electrical Depth Electives-I

 

3

 

1

 

4

Electrical Depth Electives-II

 

3

 

0

 

3

Electrical Depth Electives-III

 

3

 

0

 

3

WK-1/

WK-2/

WK-3/

WK-4

Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Courses

 

MDEE

3

0

3

 

 

2

 

 

4

Occupational Health and Safety

 

1

 

0

 

1

WK-6

WK-8

WK-7

Final Year Design Project (FYDP)

 

FYDP (Part – I)

0

 

2

 

2

 

 

2

 

 

6

FYDP (Part – II)

0

4

4

WK-6/

WK-7

Industrial Training

6-8 weeks industrial training mandatory (Non-Credit)

Mandatory & Qualifying

WK-6/

WK-7

Community Service

30 hours Community service (Non-Credit)

Total (Engineering Domain)

25

83

 

WK-1

 

To WK-9

Flexible Engg/ Non-Engg Courses

 

Flexible Elective-I

3

1

4

 

 

3

 

 

10

Flexible Elective-II

2/3

1/0

3

Flexible Elective-III

3

0

3

Total (Credit Hours)

138

 

Scheme of Studies of BE Electrical Engineering

S

#

COURSE

CODES

CLASS

COURSE TITLE

CREDIT

HOURS

PRE-REQ

CO-REQ

SEMESTER 1

1

GER121

GER

 Functional English

3 + 0

 

 

2

GER131

GER

Calculus and Analytical Geometry

3 + 0

 

 

3

EEF111

Eng. Foundation

Linear Circuit Analysis

3 + 0

 

EEF111-L

 

EEF111-L

Eng. Foundation

Linear Circuit Analysis (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

4

GER111

GER 

Application of Information & Communication Technologies

2 + 0

 

 

 

GER111-L

GER

Application of Information & Communication Technologies (Lab)

0 + 1

 

GER111-L

5

GER152

GER

Natural Science (Applied Physics)

2 + 0

 

GER152-L

 

GER152-L

GER

Natural Science (Applied Physics (Lab))

0 + 1

 

 

6

EEE115

Eng. Foundation

Engineering Drawing

3 + 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

13+4(17)

 

 

SEMESTER 2

1

GER153

GER

Differential Equations

3 + 0

GER131

 

2

GRExxx

GER

Natural Science

3 + 0

 

 

3

EEF121

Info. Science

Workshop Practice

0 + 1

 

 

4

GER241

GER

Pakistan Studies

 

 

 

5

GEN111

GER

Understanding of Holy Quran/Fehm-e-Q uran I

0 + 1

 

 

6

EEF113

Eng. Foundation

Electronic Devices and Circuits

3 + 0

GER152

EEF113-L

 

EEF113-L

Eng. Foundation

Electronic Devices and Circuits (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

7

CMC111

Eng. Foundation

Programming Fundamentals

3 + 0

 

CMC111-L

 

CMC111-L

Eng. Foundation

Programming Fundamentals (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

14+4 (18)

 

 

SEMESTER 3

1

GER251

GER

 Complex Variables and Transforms

3 + 0

GER124

 

2

GERXXX

GER

Arts and Humanities Elective(Foreign Language)

2 + 0

 

 

3

EEF124

Eng. Foundation

Digital Logic Design

3 + 0

GER152

EEF124-L

 

EEF124-L

Eng. Foundation

Digital Logic Design (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

4

CMC251

Eng. Foundation

Data Structures

3 + 0

CMC111

CMC251-L

 

CMC251-L

Eng. Foundation

Data Structures (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

5

ESC111

Eng. Foundation

Occupational Health and Safety

1 + 0

 

 

6

GEN212

Eng. Foundation

Understanding of Holy Quran/Fehm-e-Quran II

0 + 1

 

 

7

EEF215

Eng. Foundation

Electrical Network Analysis

3 + 0

EEF111

 

 

EEF215-L

Eng. Foundation

Electrical Network Analysis (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

15+4 (19)

 

 

SEMESTER 4

1

GERXXX

GER

Social Sciences-I

3 + 0

 

 

2

MTE213

GER

Linear Algebra

3 + 0

GER131

 

3

GER141

GER

Islamic Studies

2 + 0

 

 

4

MTE212

Eng. Foundation

Probability and Statistics

3 + 0

GER131

 

5

EEF238

Eng. Foundation

Signals and Systems

3 + 0

EEF111

EEF238-L

 

EEF238-L

Eng. Foundation

Signals and Systems (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

6

GER142

GER

Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan

2 + 0

 

 

7

EEF242

Eng. Foundation

Electromagnetic Field Theory

3 + 0

GER152

 

 

 

 

 

18+1 (19)

 

 

 

SEMESTER 5

1

GER411

GER

Civics & Community Engagement

3 + 0

 

 

2

XXXXXX

Breath Core

MDEE-II

3 + 0

 

 

3

EEB322

Breath Core

 Microprocessors and Interfacing

3 + 0

EEF124

EEB322-L

 

EEB322-L

Breath Core

 Microprocessors and Interfacing (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

4

EEF251

Breath Core

Communications Systems

3 + 0

EEF238

EEF251-L

 

EEF251-L

Breath Core

Communications Systems (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

5

EEB363

Breath Core

Electrical Machines

3 + 0

EEF111

EEB363-L

 

EEB363-L

Breath Core

Electrical Machines (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

14+3 (17)

 

 

SEMESTER 6

1

GER122

GER

Expository Writing

3 + 0

GER121

 

2

XXXXXX

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Core-I

3 + 0

 

 

 

XXXXXX-L

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Core-I

0 + 1

 

 

3

GER361

GER

Project Management (Management Science Elective)

2 + 0

 

 

4

EEB375

Breath Core

Linear Control Systems

3 + 0

EEF238

EEB375-L

 

EEB375-L

Breath Core

Linear Control Systems (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

5

EEB384

Breath Core

Power Distribution & Utilization

3 + 0

EEB363

EEB384-L

 

EEB384-L

Breath Core

Power Distribution & Utilization (Lab)

0 + 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

14+3(17)

 

 

SEMESTER 7

1

XXXXXXX

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Core-II

3 + 0

 

 XXXXXX-L

 

XXXXXX-L

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Core-II

0 + 1

 

 

2

XXXXXX

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Elective-I

3 + 0

 

 XXXXXX-L

 

XXXXXX-L

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Elective-I

0 + 1

 

 

3

XXXXXX

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Electives-II

3 + 0

 

 

4

EEP491

FYDP

Final Year Project – I

0 + 3

 

 

5

XXXXXX

Flexible

Flexible Engg/NonEngg – I

3 + 0

 

 XXXXXX-L

 

XXXXXX-L

Flexible

Flexible Engg/NonEngg – I

0 + 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

12+4(16)

 

 

SEMESTER 8

1

GER464

GER

Entrepreneurship

2 + 0

EEP491

 

2

EEP492

FYDP

Final Year Project – II

0 + 3

 

 

3

XXXXXX

Flexible

Flexible Engg/NonEngg – II

3 + 0

 

 

 

XXXXXX-L

Flexible

Flexible Engg/NonEngg – II

0 + 1

 

XXXXXX-L

4

XXXXXX

Flexible

Flexible Engg/NonEngg – III

3 + 0

 

 

5

XXXXXX

Depth Core

Electrical Depth Electives-III

3 + 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

11+4(15)

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS

138

 

 

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