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Outcome Based Education :: Communications Engineering Programme
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Code Name Chr PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 C A P
Year 1, Semester 1 (∑=17.5 chr) 1 EECE 1311 Electric Circuits 3 4
2 MECH 1301 Statics 3 4
3 MANU 1201 Engineering Drawing 2 4 3
4 MATH 1310 Engineering Mathematics I 3
5 LE 4000 English for Academic Writing 3
6 LM 1030/31 LM 1040/41
Bahasa Melayu untuk Pelajar Asing/ Bahasa Melayu Nusantara
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7 TQ 1011 Tilawah Al-Quran 1 1
8 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 1, Semester 2 (∑=16.5 chr)
9 EECE 1101 Electrical Engineering Lab 1 4 3
10 EECE 1312 Electronics 3 4
11 EECE 1313 Programming for Engineers 3 4
12 MECH 1302 Dynamics 3 4
13 MANU 1202 Workshop Technology 2 4 3 3
14 MATH 1320 Engineering Mathematics II 3 4
15 TQ 2011 Tilawah Al-Quran 2 1
16 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 2, Semester 3 (∑=16.5 chr)
17 EECE 2101 ECE Lab I 1 4 4
18 EECE 2311 Digital Logic Design 3 4
19 EECE 2312 Circuit Analysis 3 4
20 EECE 2313 Electronic Circuits 3 4
21 MATH 2310 Differential Equations 3 4
22 UNGS 2030 The Islamic Worldview 3
23 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 2, Semester 4 (∑=16.5 chr)
24 EECE 2102 ECE Lab II 1 4 3
25 EECE 2314 Computer Org. & Microprocessors 3 5
26 EECE 2315 Engineering Electromagnetics 3 4
27 EECE 2316 Signals and Systems 3 5 3
28 MATH 2330 Computational Methods &Statistics 3 4 3
29 UNGS 2040 Islam, Knowledge and Civilization 3
30 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5 -= space =-
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Code Name Chr PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 C A P
Year 3, Semester 5 (∑=17.5 chr) 31 ECOM 3101 Communication Engineering Lab I 1 4 3
32 EECE 3311 Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
3 6
33 ECOM 3312 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering
3 6 4
34 ECOM 3313 Microwave Engineering 3 6 4
35 ECIE 3100 Seminar 1 4 3 4
36 MANU 3314 Project & Operations Management 3 6 3
37 UNGS 2050 Ethics & Fiqh for Everyday Life 3 3
38 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 3, Semester 6 (∑=16.5 chr)
39 EECE 3102 ECE Lab III 1 4 3
40 EECE 3314 Digital Signal Processing 3 6 4
41 EECE 3315 Instrumentation & Control Systems 3 6 4
42 ECOM 3316 Digital Communication System Design
3 6 4
43 ECOM 3300 Integrated Design Project 3
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6 3 4
44 MANU 3318 Engineering Economics and Management
3 6
45 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 3, Short Semester
46 EITR 3541 Engineering Industrial Training 5 6 3 4
Year 4, Semester 7 (∑=16 chr)
47 ECOM 4101 Communication Engineering Lab II 1 5 4
48 ECOM 4311 Antennas and Wave Propagation 3 6
49 ECOM 4312 Optical Communications 3 6
50 ECOM 4313 Data Communications and Networking
3 6
51 ECOM 43XX Elective I 3 6
52 ECOM 4398 Final Year Project I 3
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6 3 4
Year 4, Semester 7 (∑=17 chr)
53 ECOM 4314 Wireless Communications 3
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6 4
54 ECOM 43XX Elective II 3 6
55 ECOM 43XX Elective III 3 6
56 ECOM 4399 Final Year Project II 3
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6 3 4
57 MANU 4211 Technology Entrepreneurship 2 6 3
58 GENE 4300 Engineering Ethics from Islamic Perspective
3 6 3
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LEGEND
PO Measurement for Enabling Courses
PO Measurement for Culminating Courses
Some notes:
1. Enabling courses is used as a progressive indicator towards final PO achievements. At least PO1 to PO5 (main dish) can be evaluated each year, while PO6 to PO12 (side dish) can be
evaluated once before the final culminating courses.
2. Summary of culminating courses (each courses measured maximum 4 POs):
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Code Name Chr PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
1 ECOM 3300 Integrated Design Project 3
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2 ECOM 4398 Final Year Project I
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3 ECOM 4399 Final Year Project II 3
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Year 4, Sem 8
4 MANU 4211 Technology Entrepreneurship 2 Year 4, Sem 8
5 GENE 4300 Engineering Ethics from Islamic Perspective
3 Year 4, Sem 8
6 ECOM 4314 Wireless Communications 3
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Year 4, Sem 8
MANU4211, PO7, Each programme provided programme specific case studies.
PO to Bloom’s Taxonomy Mapping (the highest level will be recorded as it reflects the lower level)
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Bloom’s Taxonomy PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 Cognitive 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6
Affective 3 3 3
Psychomotor 2,3,4 2,3,4 V 3,4 W 3,4
Cognitive: 1 Knowledge, 2 Comprehension, 3 Application, 4 Analysis, 5 Evaluation, 6 Creation/Synthesis
Affective: 3 Valuing
Psychomotor: 2 Manipulation, 3 Precision, 4 Articulation (V-verbal, W-written)
Programme Outcomes and Its relation with Knowledge Profile (IEA Graduate Attributes and Professional Competencies: version 3, June 2013)
Knowledge Profile and Programme Outcomes
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 A systematic, theory-based understanding of the natural sciences applicable to the discipline.
WK1
Conceptually-based mathematics, numerical analysis, statistics and formal aspects of computer and information science to support analysis and modelling applicable to the discipline.
WK2
A systematic, theory-based formulation of engineering fundamentals required in the engineering discipline.
WK3
Engineering specialist knowledge that provides theoretical frameworks and bodies of knowledge for the accepted practice areas in the engineering discipline; much is at the forefront of the discipline.
WK4
Knowledge that supports engineering design in a practice area. WK5
Knowledge of engineering practice (technology) in the practice areas in the engineering discipline.
WK6
Comprehension of the role of engineering in society and identified issues in engineering practice in the discipline: ethics and the professional responsibility of an engineer to public safety; the impacts of engineering activity: economic, social, cultural, environmental and sustainability.
WK7
Engagement with selected knowledge in the research literature of the discipline. WK8
Range of Problem Solving (WP1 to WP7)
Definition: Complex engineering problems have characteristics WP1 and some or all of WP2 to WP7.
Attribute Description
Depth of knowledge required WP1 Cannot be resolved without in-depth engineering knowledge at the level of one or more of WK3, WK4, WK5 or WK8 which allows a fundamentals-based, first principles analytical approach.
Range of conflicting requirements WP2 Involve wide-ranging or conflicting technical, engineering and other issues.
Depth of analysis required WP3 Have no obvious solution and require abstract thinking, originality in analysis to formulate suitable models.
Familiarity of issues WP4 Involve infrequently encountered issues
Extent of applicable codes WP5 Are outside problems encompassed by standards and codes of practice for professional engineering
Extent of stakeholder involvement and conflicting requirements
WP6 Involve diverse groups of stakeholders with widely varying needs
Interdependence WP7 Are high level problems including many component parts or sub-problems.
Range of Engineering Activities (EA1 to EA7)
Definition: Complex activities means (engineering) activities or projects that have some or all of the following characteristics.
Attribute Description
Range of resources EA1 Involve the use of diverse resources (and for this purpose resources include people, money, equipment, materials, information and techniques)
Level of interactions EA2 Require resolution of significant problems arising from interactions between wide-ranging or conflicting technical, engineering or other issues
Innovation EA3 Involve creative use of engineering principles and research-based knowledge in novel ways
Consequences to society and the environment
EA4 Have significant consequences in a range of contexts, characterized by difficulty of prediction and mitigation
Familiarity EA5 Can extend previous experiences by applying principles-based approaches
Complex Engineering Mapping :: Communication Engineering Programme
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Year 1, Semester 1 (∑=17.5 chr) 1 EECE 1311 Electric Circuits 3
2 MECH 1301 Statics 3
3 MANU 1201 Engineering Drawing 2
4 MATH 1310 Engineering Mathematics I 3
5 LE 4000 English for Academic Writing 3
6 LM 1030/31 LM 1040/41
Bahasa Melayu untuk Pelajar Asing/ Bahasa Melayu Nusantara
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7 TQ 1011 Tilawah Al-Quran 1 1
8 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 1, Semester 2 (∑=16.5 chr)
9 EECE 1101 Electrical Engineering Lab 1
10 EECE 1312 Electronics 3
11 EECE 1313 Programming for Engineers 3
12 MECH 1302 Dynamics 3
13 MANU 1202 Workshop Technology 2
14 MATH 1320 Engineering Mathematics II 3
15 TQ 2011 Tilawah Al-Quran 2 1
16 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 2, Semester 3 (∑=16.5 chr)
17 EECE 2101 ECE Lab I 1
18 EECE 2311 Digital Logic Design 3
19 EECE 2312 Circuit Analysis 3
20 EECE 2313 Electronic Circuits 3
21 MATH 2310 Differential Equations 3
22 UNGS 2030 The Islamic Worldview 3
23 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5 -= space =-
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Year 2, Semester 4 (∑=16.5 chr) 24 EECE 2102 ECE Lab II 1
25 EECE 2314 Computer Org. & Microprocessors 3
26 EECE 2315 Engineering Electromagnetics 3
27 EECE 2316 Signals and Systems 3
28 MATH 2330 Computational Methods &Statistics 3
29 UNGS 2040 Islam, Knowledge and Civilization
30 CC XXXX Co-Curricular
Year 3, Semester 5 (∑=17.5 chr)
31 ECIE 3101 CIE Lab I 1
32 EECE 3311 Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
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33 ECOM 3312 Fundamentals of Communication Engineering
3
34 ECOM 3313 Microwave Engineering 3
35 ECOM 3100 Seminar 1
36 MANU 3314 Project & Operations Management 3
37 UNGS 2050 Ethics & Fiqh for Everyday Life 3
38 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 3, Semester 6 (∑=16.5 chr)
39 EECE 3102 ECE Lab III 1
40 EECE 3314 Digital Signal Processing 3
41 EECE 3315 Instrumentation & Control Systems 3
42 ECOM 3316 Digital Communication System Design
3
43 ECOM 3300 Integrated Design Project 3
44 MANU 3318 Engineering Economics and Management
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45 CC XXXX Co-Curricular 0.5
Year 3, Short Semester
46 EITR 3541 Engineering Industrial Training 5 -= space =-
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Year 4, Semester 7 (∑=16 chr)
47 ECOM 4101 Communication Engineering Lab II 1
48 ECOM 4311 Antennas and Wave Propagation
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49 ECOM 4312 Optical Communications 3
50 ECOM 4313 Data Communications and Networking
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51 ECOM 43XX Elective I 3
52 ECOM 4398 Final Year Project I 3
Year 4, Semester 7 (∑=17 chr)
53 ECOM 4314 Wireless Communications 3
54 ECOM 43XX Elective II 3
55 ECOM 43XX Elective III 3
56 ECOM 4399 Final Year Project II 3
57 MANU 4211 Technology Entrepreneurship 2
58 GENE 4300 Engineering Ethics from Islamic Perspective
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LEGEND
Selected Courses to Implement Complex Engineering Problems, in the forms of Assignments or Miniprojects or Case Studies
All Culminating Courses implement Complex Engineering Problems