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Title: Communication Systems Studies at the KFUPM-RI


1
A PROPOSAL FOR UPDATING THE ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND APPLIED ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING CURRICULA December 1995
2
PROPOSAL 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

3
PROPOSAL 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

4
MAIN 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

5
MAIN 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

6
Electrical 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
7
CHANGES 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

8
CHANGES 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

9
CHANGES 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

10
ABET 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

11
ABET 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

12
ABET 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

13
ABET 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

14
ABET 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

15
ABET COMPARISON (A SUMMARY)
16
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17
COMPARISON TO US UNIVERSITIES (A SUMMARY)
18
MAIN 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
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20
ABET 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

21
ABET 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

22
ABET 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

23
ABET 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

24
ABET 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

25
ADVANTAGES 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.

26
IMPLEMENTATION 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).

27
TENTATIVE 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)
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