Title: Communication Systems Studies at the KFUPM-RI
1A PROPOSAL FOR UPDATING THE ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND APPLIED ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING CURRICULA December 1995
2PROPOSAL OUTLINES
- Introduction and main objectives
- Main features of the EE science program
- Electrical Engineering Science Curriculum
- Changes to the EE science program
- Justification for the changes
- Comparison to ABET minimum requirements
- Comparison to American Universities
3PROPOSAL OUTLINES contd.
- Main features of the AEE science program
- Applied Electrical Engineering Curriculum
- Comparison to ABET minimum requirements
- Advantages of the proposed program
- Implementation plan
- New curriculum course list and description
4MAIN OBJECTIVES
TO STRENGTHEN THE PROGRAMS BY INTRODUCING
LARGER COMPONENT OF DESIGN AND COMPUTER USAGE AND
APPLYING THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN
INSTRUCTIONAL SOFTWARE AND COMPUTER AIDED
DESIGN.
- THE FOLLOWING WAS CONSIDERED DURING THE REVISION
- INPUT FROM DEPT. FACULTY MEMBERS GROUPS
- INPUT FROM UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
- COMPARISONS WITH TOP SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES
- ABET REQUIREMENTS
- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
5MAIN FEATURES OF THE PROPOSED EE SCIENCE PROGRAM
- General Education Requirements 69 SCH
- Core Requirements 48 SCH
- Electives 16 SCH
- Summer Training (Pass/Fail) 0 SCH
- Total Requirements 133 SCH
6Electrical Engineering Science Curriculum
(Proposed)
Second year
(Freshman)
CHEM 101
General Chemistry
3
4
4
ENGL 102
English Composition II
3
0
3
ENG
101
English Composition I
3
0
3
IAS
200
Arabic Rhetoric
2
0
2
IAS
111
Islamic Ideology
2
0
2
MATH
102
Calculus II
3
3
4
MATH 101
Calculus I
3
3
4
PE
102
Physical Education II
0
2
1
PE
101
Physical Education I
3
3
4
ICS
101
Computer Programming
2
3
3
PHYS
101
General Physics I
3
3
4
PHYS
102 General Physics II
3
3
4
14
12
18
13
11
17
Third year
(Sophomore)
EE
200
Logic Circuits
3
3
4
EE
Electric Circuits II
3
0
3
212
EE
201
Electric Circuits I
3
EE
203
Electronics I
3
3
4
3
4
MATH 201
Calculus III
3
0
3
MATH
202
Elem
Diff Equations
3
0
3
ME
203
Thermodynamics
3
0
3
EE
3
0
3
205
Signals Systems
ENGL
214 Technical Report Writing
3
0
3
Physics for EE
3
0
3
PHYS
203
IAS
222
The
Quran
Sunnah
2
0
2
7
15
6
1
17
3
18
Fourth year
(Junior)
EE
303
Electronics II
3
3
4
EE
340
Electromagnetic
3
3
4
EE
360
3
3
4
EE
380
3
3
4
Elect.
Energy Eng.
Control Eng.
EE
370
3
3
4
EE
390
Eng.
3
3
4
Communication Eng.
Digital
System
MATH
Math for EE
3
0
3
EE
Engrs.
3
0
3
302
315
Probabilistic Methods in EE
IAS
300
Arabic Terminology
2
0
2
SE
301
Numerical Methods
3
0
3
15
9
18
14
9
17
Fifth year
(Senior)
EE
409
Senior Design Project
0
3
3
IAS
400
Technical Arabic Syntax
2
0
2
EE
xxx
EE Elective I
3
0
3
EE
xxx
Elective II
I
3
0
3
EE
xxx
EE
ElectiveII
3
0
3
EE
xxx
Elective
IV
3
3
4
CIM
xxx
CIM Elective
3
0
3
XX
xxx
Technical Elective
3
0
3
IAS
333
The Islamic System
2
0
2
IAS
xxx
IAS Elective
2
0
2
11
3
14
1
3
3
1
4
7CHANGES TO THE EE SCIENCE PROGRAM
- Deleted Courses
- CE 101 Engineering Graphics 1-3-2
- CHEM 102 Chemistry II 3-3-4
- PE 201, 202 Physical Education 0-2-1
- 0-2-1
- CE 201 Statics 3-0-3
- ME 201 Dynamics 3-0-3
- Total Credit hours deleted 14
8CHANGES TO THE EE SCIENCE PROGRAM
- Modified Courses SCH change
- MATH elective Replaced by MATH 3XX 0
- STAT 315 Replaced by EE 315 0
- MATH 101 1
- MATH 102 1
- ICS 101 Computer Programming 1
- EE 409 Senior design project 1
- EE 202 3-0-3 instead of 3-3-4 -1
- EE 4XX 3-0-3 instead of 3-3-4 -1
- Total Credit hours change 2
9CHANGES TO THE EE SCIENCE PROGRAM
- Added Courses
- PHYS 2XX Physics for EE 3-0-3
- EE 205 Signals Systems 3-0-3
- Total Credit hours added 6
- Total SCH in the proposed program
- 139 - 14 2 6 133 SCH
10ABET COMPARISONA) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 1. Math and basic sciences
- ABET minimum requirements 32
- Current Curriculum 41
- Proposed Curriculum
- MATH 101, 102, 201, 202, 3XX 17
- PHYS 101, 102, 203 11
- CHEM 101 4
- SE 301 3
- EE 205, EE 315 2
- TOTAL 37
11ABET COMPARISON
- 2.Engineering topics
- ABET minimum requirements 48
- Current Curriculum 49
- Proposed Curriculum
- EE - REQUIRED COURSES 43
- ME -203 3
- TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 3
- TOTAL 49
12ABET COMPARISON
- 3.Humanities Social Sciences
- ABET minimum requirements 16
- Current Curriculum 17
- Proposed Curriculum
- IAS 111, 222, 333, xxx 8
- ENGL 101, 102, 214 9
- TOTAL 17
13ABET COMPARISON
- 4.Other Courses
- ABET minimum requirements Not Specified
- Current Curriculum 18
- Proposed Curriculum
- IAS 200, 300, 400 6
- CIM xxx 3
- PE 101, 102 2
- ICS 101 3
- TOTAL 14
14ABET COMPARISONB) EE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
- ABET minimum requirements
- DEPTH BREADTH in EE fields
- Current Curriculum 16
- Proposed Curriculum
- EE Electives 13
- EE Design 3
- TOTAL 16
15ABET COMPARISON (A SUMMARY)
16(No Transcript)
17COMPARISON TO US UNIVERSITIES (A SUMMARY)
18MAIN FEATURES OF THE PROPOSED APPLIED EE PROGRAM
- General Education Requirements 66 SCH
- Core Requirements 45 SCH
- Electives 13 SCH
- Co-op Work Requirements 9 SCH
- Total Requirements 133 SCH
19(No Transcript)
20ABET COMPARISON (AEE)A) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 1. Math and basic sciences
- ABET minimum requirements 32
- Current Curriculum 41
- Proposed Curriculum
- MATH 101, 102, 201, 202, 3XX 17
- PHYS 101, 102 8
- CHEM 101 4
- SE 301 3
- EE 205, EE 315 2
- TOTAL 34
21ABET COMPARISON (AEE)
- 2.Engineering topics
- ABET minimum requirements 48
- Current Curriculum 49
- Proposed Curriculum
- EE - REQUIRED COURSES 43
- ME -203 3
- TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 3
- TOTAL 49
22ABET COMPARISON (AEE)
- 3.Humanities Social Sciences
- ABET minimum requirements 16
- Current Curriculum 17
- Proposed Curriculum
- IAS 111, 222, 333, xxx 8
- ENGL 101, 102, 214 9
- TOTAL 17
23ABET COMPARISON (AEE)
- 4.Other Courses
- ABET minimum requirements Not Specified
- Current Curriculum 18
- Proposed Curriculum
- IAS 200, 300, 400 6
- CIM xxx 3
- PE 101, 102 2
- ICS 101 3
- TOTAL 14
24ABET COMPARISON (AEE)B) EE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
- ABET minimum requirements
- DEPTH BREADTH in EE fields
- Current Curriculum 21
- Proposed Curriculum
- EE Electives 10
- EE Co-operative Work 9
- TOTAL 19
25ADVANTAGES OF THE PROPOSED PROGRAM
- Addition of 1 Hour for EE 409 ICS 101 each.
- Strengthen math and physics contents of the
program. - Linear systems concepts are presented in EE 2xx.
- A New course that covers probabilistic methods in
electrical engineering EE 315 - New CIM elective.
- Reduction of Labs by 2 Labs.
- New courses will emphasize design concepts use
of computers. - Satisfies the latest ABET requirements.
- New electives to follow recent developments.
26IMPLEMENTATION PLAN(Assuming the new curriculum
is introduced in (961)
- Students graduate according to the curriculum
they enter by total credit hours. - EE 202 (old new) will run in parallel for
approx. 2 years. - EE 300 level courses are offered as per new
description. - Old students are advised to take MATH 3xx as
Tech. elective before taking EE 340, 380. - Offer MATH 3xx as MATH elective for old students.
- All EE electives are to be offered according to
new curriculum. - EE 315 is to be offered from (961). All students
can take it instead of STAT 315. - New EE 202, 205 will be offered starting (972).
27TENTATIVE LISTOF NEW EE ELECTIVE COURSES
- EE 457 Digital Communication Electronics (3-3-4)
- EE 4XX Analog active filter design (3-3-4)
- EE 4XX Introduction to satellite
communications (3-0-3) - EE 4XX Introduction to quantum electronics (3-0-3)
- EE 4XX Integrated circuit design and
analysis (3-0-3) - EE 4XX Process Control (3-3-4)
- EE 4XX Industrial instrumentation (3-3-4)
- EE 4XX Introduction to robotics (3-0-3)