A PROPOSAL FOR UPDATING THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND APPLIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CURRICULA December 1995.

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A PROPOSAL FOR UPDATING THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND APPLIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CURRICULA December 1995

SLIDE-2 l Introduction and main objectives l Main features of the EE science program l Electrical Engineering Science Curriculum l Changes to the EE science program l Justification for the changes l Comparison to ABET minimum requirements l Comparison to American Universities

SLIDE-3 l Main features of the AEE science program l Applied Electrical Engineering Curriculum l Comparison to ABET minimum requirements l Advantages of the proposed program l Implementation plan l New curriculum course list and description

SLIDE-4 MAIN OBJECTIVES THE FOLLOWING WAS CONSIDERED DURING THE REVISION l INPUT FROM DEPT. FACULTY MEMBERS & GROUPS l INPUT FROM UNIVERSITY GRADUATES l COMPARISONS WITH TOP SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES l ABET REQUIREMENTS l UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS TO STRENGTHEN THE PROGRAMS BY INTRODUCING LARGER COMPONENT OF DESIGN AND COMPUTER USAGE AND APPLYING THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INSTRUCTIONAL SOFTWARE THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INSTRUCTIONAL SOFTWARE AND COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN.

SLIDE-5 l General Education Requirements69 SCH l Core Requirements48 SCH l Electives16 SCH l Summer Training(Pass/Fail)0 SCH l Total Requirements133 SCH

Electrical Engineering Science Curriculum (Proposed) Second year (Freshman) CHEM 101General Chemistry3 44ENGL 102English Composition II ENG101English Composition I3 03IAS200Arabic Rhetoric2 0 2 IAS111Islamic Ideology2 02MATH102Calculus II3 3 4 MATH 101Calculus I3 34PE102Physical Education II PE101Physical Education I3 34ICS101Computer Programming2 3 3 PHYS101General Physics I3 3 4PHYS102 General Physics II Third year (Sophomore) EE200Logic Circuits3 34EE 212 Electric Circuits II EE201Electric Circuits I3 34 EE203Electronics I3 3 4 MATH 201Calculus III3 03MATH202ElemDiff Equations3 0 3 ME203Thermodynamics3 03EE 205Signals & Systems ENGL214 Technical Report Writing3 0 3 PHYS 203 Physics for EE3 0 3 IAS222TheQuran &Sunnah Fourth year (Junior) EE303Electronics II3 34EE340Electromagnetic EE360 Elect.Energy Eng. 3 34EE380 Control Eng EE370 Communication Eng. 3 34EE390 DigitalSystem Eng MATH 302 Math for EE3 03EE 315Probabilistic Methods in EE Engrs IAS300Arabic Terminology2 02SE301Numerical Methods Fifth year (Senior) EE409Senior Design Project 0 3 3IAS400Technical Arabic Syntax EExxxEE Elective I 3 0 3EExxxElective III 30 3 EExxxEEElectiveII 3 0 3EExxxElectiveIV CIMxxxCIM Elective 3 0 3XXxxxTechnical Elective IAS333The Islamic System 2 0 2IASxxxIAS Elective

SLIDE-7 CHANGES TO THE EE SCIENCE PROGRAM l Deleted Courses : r CE 101Engineering Graphics1-3-2 r CHEM 102Chemistry II3-3-4 r PE 201, 202Physical Education r CE 201Statics3-0-3 r ME 201Dynamics3-0-3 ä Total Credit hours deleted 14

SLIDE-8 CHANGES TO THE EE SCIENCE PROGRAM l Modified Courses :SCH change r MATH electiveReplaced by MATH 3XX0 r STAT 315Replaced by EE 3150 r MATH r MATH r ICS 101Computer Programming+1 r EE 409Senior design project+1 r EE instead of r EE 4XX3-0-3 instead of Total Credit hours change+2

SLIDE-9 CHANGES TO THE EE SCIENCE PROGRAM l Added Courses : r PHYS 2XXPhysics for EE3-0-3 r EE 205Signals & Systems3-0-3 ä Total Credit hours added 6 Total SCH in the proposed program = = 133 SCH

SLIDE-10 ABET COMPARISON A) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1.Math and basic sciences r ABET minimum requirements:32 r Current Curriculum :41 r Proposed Curriculum : ä MATH 101, 102, 201, 202, 3XX17 ä PHYS 101, 102, ä CHEM ä SE ä EE 205, EE TOTAL37

SLIDE-11 ABET COMPARISON 2.Engineering topics r ABET minimum requirements:48 r Current Curriculum :49 r Proposed Curriculum : ä EE - REQUIRED COURSES43 ä ME ä TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 3 TOTAL49

SLIDE-12 ABET COMPARISON 3.Humanities & Social Sciences r ABET minimum requirements:16 r Current Curriculum :17 r Proposed Curriculum : ä IAS 111, 222, 333, xxx 8 ä ENGL 101, 102, TOTAL17

SLIDE-13 ABET COMPARISON 4.Other Courses r ABET minimum requirements:Not Specified r Current Curriculum :18 r Proposed Curriculum : ä IAS 200, 300, ä CIM xxx 3 ä PE 101, ä ICS TOTAL14

SLIDE-14 ABET COMPARISON B) EE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS r ABET minimum requirements: “ DEPTH & BREADTH in EE fields ” r Current Curriculum :16 r Proposed Curriculum : ä EE Electives13 ä EE Design 3 TOTAL16

SLIDE-15 ABET COMPARISON (A SUMMARY)

SLIDE-17 COMPARISON TO US UNIVERSITIES (A SUMMARY)

SLIDE-18 l General Education Requirements66 SCH l Core Requirements45 SCH l Electives13 SCH l Co-op Work Requirements 9 SCH l Total Requirements133 SCH

SLIDE-20 ABET COMPARISON (AEE) A) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1.Math and basic sciences r ABET minimum requirements:32 r Current Curriculum :41 r Proposed Curriculum : ä MATH 101, 102, 201, 202, 3XX17 ä PHYS 101, ä CHEM ä SE ä EE 205, EE TOTAL34

SLIDE-21 ABET COMPARISON (AEE) 2.Engineering topics r ABET minimum requirements:48 r Current Curriculum :49 r Proposed Curriculum : ä EE - REQUIRED COURSES43 ä ME ä TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 3 TOTAL49

SLIDE-22 ABET COMPARISON (AEE) 3.Humanities & Social Sciences r ABET minimum requirements:16 r Current Curriculum :17 r Proposed Curriculum : ä IAS 111, 222, 333, xxx 8 ä ENGL 101, 102, TOTAL17

SLIDE-23 ABET COMPARISON (AEE) 4.Other Courses r ABET minimum requirements:Not Specified r Current Curriculum :18 r Proposed Curriculum : ä IAS 200, 300, ä CIM xxx 3 ä PE 101, ä ICS TOTAL14

SLIDE-24 ABET COMPARISON (AEE) B) EE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS r ABET minimum requirements: “ DEPTH & BREADTH in EE fields ” r Current Curriculum :21 r Proposed Curriculum : ä EE Electives10 ä EE Co-operative Work 9 TOTAL19

SLIDE-25 ADVANTAGES OF THE PROPOSED PROGRAM l Addition of 1 Hour for EE 409 & ICS 101 each. l Strengthen math and physics contents of the program. l Linear systems concepts are presented in EE 2xx. l A New course that covers probabilistic methods in electrical engineering EE 315 l New CIM elective. l Reduction of # Labs by 2 Labs. l New courses will emphasize design concepts & use of computers. l Satisfies the latest ABET requirements. l New electives to follow recent developments.

SLIDE-26 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (Assuming the new curriculum is introduced in (961) l Students graduate according to the curriculum they enter by total credit hours. l EE 202 (old & new) will run in parallel for approx. 2 years. l EE 300 level courses are offered as per new description. l Old students are advised to take MATH 3xx as Tech. elective before taking EE 340, 380. l Offer MATH 3xx as MATH elective for old students. l All EE electives are to be offered according to new curriculum. l EE 315 is to be offered from (961). All students can take it instead of STAT 315. l New EE 202, 205 will be offered starting (972).

SLIDE-27 TENTATIVE LIST OF NEW EE ELECTIVE COURSES l l EE 457 Digital Communication Electronics(3-3-4) l l EE 4XX Analog active filter design(3-3-4) l l EE 4XX Introduction to satellite communications (3-0-3) l l EE 4XX Introduction to quantum electronics(3-0-3) l l EE 4XX Integrated circuit design and analysis(3-0-3) l l EE 4XX Process Control(3-3-4) l l EE 4XX Industrial instrumentation(3-3-4) l l EE 4XX Introduction to robotics(3-0-3)