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Table of Contents
Message from the Dean
Introduction
Administrative Staffs
College of Engineering, Outcome Based Education Plan
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Bachelor of Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Course Distribution
Bachelor of Computer & Communication Engineering (Hons.) : Course Distribution
Industrial Advisory Panel (IAP) & External Examiner
Faculty Members
Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.) : Course Distribution
Industrial Advisory Panel, External Examiner, Adjunct Professor
Faculty Members
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Program Educational Objective & Program Outcome
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons.) : Course Distribution
Industrial Advisory Panel, External Examiner, Adjunct Professor
Faculty Members
Department of Civil Engineering
Program Educational Objective & Program Outcome
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hons.) : Course Distribution
Industrial Advisory Panel, External Examiner, Adjunct Professor
Faculty Members
Academic Calendar
Support Services
Academic Advisors, Student Development Committee & Faculty Consultation
Academic Regulation
Assessment Scheme
Requirement in Passing Final Exam to Pass a Course
Attendance
Grading System
Grade Point Average
Cumulative Grade Point Average
Repeating a Core Subject
Academic Standing
Deans List
Conditions for Graduation
Deferment of Studies
Course Descriptions
Civil Engineering
Computer / Communications Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering &
Electrical Power Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Common Courses
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The College of Engineering has kept pace with the demands of the scientific and technological world. The
college strives to provide a first-rate educational experience and first class education to its undergraduate
students preparing them for positions in the industry or academia. Today, the college comprises of five
departments which are Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical Power Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Civil Engineering and Engineering Sciences and Mathematics.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFS
Dean
Deputy Dean
(Research & Post Graduated Studies)
Deputy Dean
(Students Affair & External Relation)
Deputy Dean
(Academic & Quality Assurance)
Head of Department
& Engineering
o
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Deputy Registrar
OBE Framework
OBE Implementation
These programs are designed to prepare students for professional careers and higher advancement in the area
of communication, electronics, computers, control systems, signal processing, power engineering and other
related areas.
The curriculums for these undergraduate programs require a strong foundation in mathematics, calculus,
physics, computer literacy and programming. Engineering courses begin from the first year itself and include
topics, among others, electrical circuits, electronics, digital logic design, microprocessors, signals & system,
control systems, and data communication and network. In addition to these topics, students taking BEEE
programme will also be exposed to specialized topics such as electrical machines & drives, power systems,
process control and instrumentation, communication systems; while students enrolling in BCCE will be
exposed to topics related to computer architectures, operating systems, embedded systems, communication
electronics, and digital communications.
Laboratory works which include electrical measurement techniques, application of non-linear devices, digital
logic design, electrical machines, microprocessor, signal processing, computer networks and communication
are intended to reinforce the principles obtained in the classroom. In addition, many engineering courses are
classified as design courses and complemented by computer aided engineering software as simulation and
design tools, thus further consolidating the understanding of engineering principles and its application. Students
are also required to take language and social science courses to make them become more well-balanced in terms
of technical and social knowledge and skills.
In the end of the third year, students will go through industrial training where they will be attached with
industries all over Malaysia. This provides insights to students on the real working environment outside. During
the final year, the students are free to choose several topics from technical electives, to specialize deeper in an
area of their interest. They can choose to streamline to a particular options grouping. Design project courses
(the Capstone Design and the Final Year Project) during the final year will aid students in gaining experience
of current technology and equipment usage as well as provide opportunities to apply engineering principles that
they have acquired earlier on, and even further advance into investigative research.
The Program Educational Objectives (PEO) of the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.)
and the Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.) programs are based upon the qualities
that we wish to attain for the graduates in this discipline at least 5 years after graduation. The PEOs are shown
below.
PEO 1
PEO 2
PEO 3
PEO 4
PEO 1
PEO 2
PEO 3
PEO 4
The Program Outcomes (POs) for the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.) and the
Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.) are based upon qualities that UNITEN is
looking for in a graduate of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Computer and Communication
Engineering discipline, respectively, upon graduation. The POs were also developed based upon the attributes
highlighted by EAC (Engineering Accreditation Council). Each subjects offered in the programme will strive
to cover parts or all of the POs. The POs are as follows:
Students graduating from the Bachelor of Computer & Communication Engineering (BCCE)
programme will have the ability to :
PO 1
PO 2
PO 3
PO 4
PO 5
PO 6
PO 7
PO 8
PO 9
PO 10
PO 11
PO 12
The department, together with the Department of Electrical Power Engineering has a total of 27 undergraduate
and postgraduate research laboratories. These laboratories are:
In addition to these laboratories, there are also Power Systems Laboratories, High Voltage Testing and
Diagnostic, Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power Plant Technology and Electric Drives Laboratories
which are owned by TNB Research and can be accessed by Universiti Tenaga Nasional students for the purpose
of research. The followings are the course distributions for BEEE and BCCE.
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students
(For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2015/2016)
Semester
Semester
Code
CSEB114/EEEB114
Cr.
Hour
Courses
Pre-Requisite
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
3
1
3
3
14
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
MATB143
EEEB111
EEEB113
MATB113
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB143
EEEB163
EEEB161
MEMB123
TITB113
Circuits Analysis II
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design
Digital Logic Design Lab
Mechanics I: Statics
Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia
Total Credit Hours
3
3
3
1
3
3
16
EEEB113,MATB143
EEEB113
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
Semester
III
EEEB273
EEEB141
EEEB233
MATB253
TECB213
ICSB112/MCSB112
3
1
3
3
3
2
15
EEEB143
EEEB111
EEEB123
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
IV
MEHB213
EEEB283
Thermodynamics I
Electrical Machines & Drives
NONE
NONE
EEEB253
COEB223
ICSB212/MCSB212
NONE
CCSB164
NONE
HESB113
Hubungan Etnik
Total Credit Hours
3
3
2
3
17
NONE
EEEB113,
MATB113,EEEB123
EEEB123, MATB143
MATB143, MATB253
ICSB112/ MCSB112
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEEB323
EEEB373
EESB313
EEEB383
COEB422
3
3
3
3
3
2
17
EEEB123, EEEB283
EEEB233, MATB143
EEEB163,EEEB233
EEEB273
EEEB233
TECB213, EEEB273
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB363
EEEB371
COEB432
EECB423
ICSB312/MCSB312
1
3
3
1
2
3
2
15
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB373
EEEB273
EEEB373,EEEB383
ICSB212/ MCSB212
EECB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
EEEB323, 70 CH
NONE
Semester
Cr.
Hour
Code Courses
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
Semester
EEEB403
COEB422,EECB423
VII
ECRB412
Project I
EEIB413
**
COEB442
3
3
2
13
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
EEEB323, MEHB213
NONE
EEEB273
NONE
ECRB424
**
**
**
***
Project II
Technical Elective II
Technical Elective III
Technical Elective IV
Literature and Sociology
Total Credit Hours
OVERALL CREDIT HOURS
4
3
3
3
3
16
127
ECRB412,COEB314
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VIII
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECEB483
EECB433
EECB473
EECB483
EECB493
EEEB393
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB513
EEEB473
EEEB493
EESB423
EESB433
EESB493
MESB413
EEPB383
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB443
EPEB453
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MEHB513
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
EEEB373
EECB353
EECB423
EEEB253
EEEB253
EEEB233, EEEB283
EEEB323
EEEB393
EEEB323
EEEB363
CCSB164, EEEB323
EEEB373
EEEB273
EEEB373, EEEB114
EEEB283, EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB393, EEPB353
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
COEB422
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
COEB422
COEB422
COEB422
COEB422
COEB442
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MQA
Courses
Literature & Sociology Courses
TITB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
MLKB113
KDKB113
SPRB113
KKSB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
3
2
2
2
3
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/ MCSB112
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Recommended options grouping for BEEE(Hons.) technical electives based on specialisation areas:
1
Options
Communications Engineering
Computer Engineering
Microelectronics Engineering
Control Engineering
Power Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Courses
EECB433 Applied Telecommunication Systems
EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics
ECEB 473 Advanced Microprocessor
ECEB 483 Computer Architecture
EECB 473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics
EESB 493 Embedded Systems
EEEB472 Image Processing
EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems
EESB423 VLSI Design
EESB433 Analog IC Design
EESB 493 Embedded Systems
EEEB472 Image Processing
ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy Systems
EEEB423 Control System II
EEEB443 Control and Drives
MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics
EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics
EEEB393 Power Electronics
EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems
EEEB393 Power Electronics
EEEB443 Control and Drives
EEEB423 Control System II
EEPB383 Electrical Power System II
EEPB413 Electrical Installations
EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards
EEPB473 Power System Protection
EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC), and FACTS Devices
EPEB413 Power Quality
EPEB423 Electricity Industry Economics
EPEB443 Energy Conversion
EPEB453 Power Distribution Engineering
MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
MENB413 Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation
MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic
MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste Management
MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic
MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear Technology
10
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students
(For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2015/2016)
Semester
Semester
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
Pre-Requisite
CoRequisite
CSEB114/EEEB114
NONE
MATB143
Differential Equations
NONE
NONE
EEEB111
EEEB113
MATB113
1
3
3
14
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
MATB113
NONE
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB143
EEEB163
EEEB161
MEMB123
MALB103
Circuits Analysis II
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design
Digital Logic Design Lab
Mechanics I: Statics
Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi
Total Credit Hours
3
3
3
1
3
3
16
EEEB113, MATB143
EEEB113
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
Semester
EEEB273
EEEB141
EEEB233
MATB253
TECB213
MASB113
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
EEEB143
EEEB111
EEEB123
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEHB213
EEEB283
Thermodynamics I
Electrical Machines & Drives
3
3
NONE
NONE
EEEB253
COEB223
***
3
3
3
15
NONE
EEEB113,
MATB113,EEEB123
EEEB123, MATB143
MATB143, MATB253
NONE
NONE
CCSB164
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEEB323
EEEB373
EESB313
EEEB383
COEB422
3
3
3
3
3
2
17
EEEB123, EEEB283
EEEB233, MATB143
EEEB163,EEEB233
EEEB273
EEEB233
TECB213, EEEB273
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB363
EEEB371
COEB432
EECB423
***
1
3
3
1
2
3
3
16
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB373
EEEB273
EEEB373,EEEB383
NONE
EECB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB314
Industrial Training
EEEB323, 70 CH
NONE
III
Semester
IV
Special
Semester
11
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Cr.
Hour
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
COEB422,EECB423
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
EEEB323, MEHB213
NONE
NONE
EEEB273
NONE
ECRB412,COEB314
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
EEEB373
EECB353
EECB423
EEEB253
EEEB253
EEEB233, EEEB283
EEEB323
EEEB393
EEEB323
EEEB363
CCSB164, EEEB323
EEEB373
EEEB273
EEEB373, EEEB114
EEEB283, EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
EEEB393, EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
COEB422
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
COEB422
COEB422
COEB422
COEB422
COEB442
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
Code
Courses
Semester
EEEB403
ECRB412
3
2
EEIB413
**
COEB442
3
3
2
13
ECRB424
**
**
**
***
Project II
Technical Elective II
Technical Elective III
Technical Elective IV
Literature & Sociology III
Total Credit Hours
OVERALL CREDIT HOURS
4
3
3
3
3
16
127
VII
Semester
VIII
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECEB483
EECB433
EECB473
EECB483
EECB493
EEEB393
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB513
EEEB473
EEEB493
EESB423
EESB433
EESB493
MESB413
EEPB383
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB443
EPEB453
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MEHB513
12
NONE
NONE
MQA
Courses
Literature & Sociology
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
MALB203
ISWB113
HFTB113
3
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Recommended options grouping for BEEE(Hons.) technical electives based on specialisation areas:
Options
Communications Engineering
Computer Engineering
Microelectronics Engineering
Control Engineering
Power Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Courses
EECB433 Applied Telecommunication Systems
EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics
ECEB 473 Advanced Microprocessor
ECEB 483 Computer Architecture
EECB 473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics
EESB 493 Embedded Systems
EEEB472 Image Processing
EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems
EESB423 VLSI Design
EESB433 Analog IC Design
EESB 493 Embedded Systems
EEEB472 Image Processing
ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy Systems
EEEB423 Control System II
EEEB443 Control and Drives
MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics
EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics
EEEB393 Power Electronics
EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems
EEEB393 Power Electronics
EEEB443 Control and Drives
EEEB423 Control System II
EEPB383 Electrical Power System II
EEPB413 Electrical Installations
EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards
EEPB473 Power System Protection
EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC), and FACTS Devices
EPEB413 Power Quality
EPEB423 Electricity Industry Economics
EPEB443 Energy Conversion
EPEB453 Power Distribution Engineering
MENB403 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
MENB413 Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation
MENB423 Introduction to Reactor Physic
MENB433 Radiation Safety and Waste Management
MENB443 Reactor Thermal-hydraulic
MENB453 Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
MEHB513 Introduction to Nuclear Technology
13
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students
(For Special Semester Intake starting from Special Semester 2015/2016)
Semester
Code
Special
MATB113
Semester 1
TITB113
Courses
Cr.
Hour
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Pre-Requisite
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
3
1
3
3
2
16
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
MATB113
NONE
NONE
Semester
CSEB114/ EEEB114
MATB143
EEEB111
EEEB113
MEMB123
ICSB112/MCSB112
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB143
EEEB161
EEEB163
MATB253
ICSB212/MCSB212
Circuits Analysis II
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design Lab
Digital Logic Design
Linear Algebra
Islam/Moral & Civil Society II
Total Credit Hours
3
3
1
3
3
2
15
EEEB113,MATB143
EEEB113
NONE
EEEB113
NONE
ICSB112/ MCSB112
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
III
EEEB273
EEEB233
EEEB141
MEHB213
TECB213
ICSB312/MCSB312
3
3
1
3
3
2
15
EEEB143
EEEB123
EEEB111
NONE
NONE
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
NONE
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
IV
EEEB323
EEEB283
Control System I
Electrical Machines & Drives
3
3
EEEB233, MATB143
NONE
NONE
EEEB253
EEEB373
COEB223
3
3
3
15
EEEB123, MATB143
EEEB163,EEEB233
MATB143, MATB253
NONE
NONE
CCSB164
Special
Semester 2
COEB432
***
HESB113
Principles of Management
Literature and Sociology
Hubungan Etnik
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
8
EEEB273
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEIB413
EEEB383
EESB313
COEB422
EEEB371
3
3
3
3
2
1
15
EEEB123, EEEB283
EEEB323, MEHB213
EEEB233
EEEB273
TECB213, EEEB273
EEEB373
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
14
EEEB113,
MATB113,EEEB123
Semester
Semester
VI
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB363
EECB423
ECRB412
1
3
3
3
2
COEB442
**
Engineering Economics
Technical Elective I
Total Credit Hours
2
3
17
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
Semester
VII
EEEB403
ECRB424
**
**
**
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECEB483
EECB433
EECB473
EECB483
EECB493
EEEB393
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB513
EEEB473
EEEB493
EESB423
EESB433
EESB493
MESB413
EEPB383
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB443
EPEB453
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
15
3
4
3
3
3
16
127
Pre-Requisite
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB373,EEEB383
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
EEEB273
CoRequisite
EECB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB323, 70 CH
NONE
COEB422,EECB423
ECRB412,COEB442
NONE
EEEB323
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
EEEB373
EECB353
EECB423
EEEB253
EEEB253
EEEB233, EEEB283
EEEB323
EEEB393
EEEB323
EEEB363
CCSB164, EEEB323
EEEB373
EEEB273
EEEB373, EEEB114
EEEB283, EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
EEEB393, EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
COEB422
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
MQA Courses
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MEHB513
3
3
3
3
COEB422
COEB422
COEB422
COEB442
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
TITB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
3
2
2
2
3
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/ MCSB112
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MLKB113
KDKB113
SPRB113
KKSB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
Recommended options grouping for BEEE(Hons.) technical electives based on specialisation areas:
Options
Communications Engineering
Computer Engineering
Microelectronics Engineering
Control Engineering
Power Engineering
Courses
EECB433 Applied Telecommunication Systems
EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics
ECEB 473 Advanced Microprocessor
ECEB 483 Computer Architecture
EECB 473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics
EESB 493 Embedded Systems
EEEB472 Image Processing
EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems
EESB423 VLSI Design
EESB433 Analog IC Design
EESB 493 Embedded Systems
EEEB472 Image Processing
ECEB463 Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy Systems
EEEB423 Control System II
EEEB443 Control and Drives
MESB413 Elements of Mechatronics
EEEB493 Introduction to Robotics
EEEB393 Power Electronics
EEEB513 Computer Controlled Systems
EEEB393 Power Electronics
EEEB443 Control and Drives
EEEB423 Control System II
EEPB383 Electrical Power System II
EEPB413 Electrical Installations
EEPB423 Electrical Safety and Hazards
EEPB473 Power System Protection
EEPB493 High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC), and FACTS Devices
EPEB413 Power Quality
EPEB423 Electricity Industry Economics
EPEB443 Energy Conversion
EPEB453 Power Distribution Engineering
16
Nuclear Engineering
17
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students
(For Special Semester Intake starting from Special Semester 2015/2016)
Semester
Special
Semester 1
Semester
Code
MATB113
MALB103
CSEB114/EEEB114
Courses
Cr.
Hour
3
3
Pre-Requisite
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
1
3
3
14
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
MATB113
NONE
MATB143
EEEB111
EEEB113
MEMB123
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB143
EEEB161
EEEB163
MATB253
***
Circuits Analysis II
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design Lab
Digital Logic Design
Linear Algebra
Literature & Sociology I
Total Credit Hours
3
3
1
3
3
3
16
EEEB113,MATB143
EEEB113
NONE
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
III
EEEB273
EEEB233
EEEB141
MEHB213
TECB213
***
3
3
1
3
3
3
16
EEEB143
EEEB123
EEEB111
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
EEEB323
EEEB283
Control System I
Electrical Machines & Drives
3
3
NONE
NONE
EEEB253
EEEB373
COEB223
3
3
3
15
EEEB233, MATB143
EEEB113,
MATB113,EEEB123
EEEB123, MATB143
EEEB163,EEEB233
MATB143, MATB253
NONE
NONE
CCSB164
Special
COEB432
***
MASB113
Principles of Management
Literature & Sociology III
Malaysian Study
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
8
EEEB273
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEIB413
EEEB383
EESB313
COEB422
EEEB371
3
3
3
3
2
1
15
EEEB123, EEEB283
EEEB323, MEHB213
EEEB233
EEEB273
TECB213, EEEB273
EEEB373
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB363
1
3
3
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, EEEB373
EECB353
NONE
NONE
IV
18
Semester
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
EECB423
ECRB412
3
2
COEB442
**
Engineering Economics
Technical Elective I
Total Credit Hours
2
3
17
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
Semester
VII
EEEB403
ECRB424
**
**
**
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECEB483
EECB433
EECB473
EECB483
EECB493
EEEB393
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB513
EEEB473
EEEB493
EESB423
EESB433
EESB493
MESB413
EEPB383
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB443
EPEB453
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
19
Pre-Requisite
CoRequisite
EEEB373,EEEB383
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
EEEB273
NONE
NONE
EEEB323, 70 CH
NONE
COEB422,EECB423
ECRB412, COEB314
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
EEEB373
EECB353
EECB423
EEEB253
EEEB253
EEEB233, EEEB283
EEEB323
EEEB393
EEEB323
EEEB363
CCSB164, EEEB323
EEEB373
EEEB273
EEEB373, EEEB114
EEEB283, EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
EEEB393, EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
COEB422
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
COEB422
COEB422
COEB422
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
4
3
3
3
16
127
NONE
NONE
MEHB513
MQA
Courses
MALB103
NONE
NONE
MASB113
Malaysian Study
NONE
NONE
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPY113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
MALB203
ISWB113
HFTB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Recommended options grouping for BEEE(Hons.) technical electives based on specialisation areas:
Options
Communications Engineering
Courses
EECB433 Applied Telecommunication Systems
EECB483 Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
EECB493 Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB473 Data Network Architecture and Electronics
Computer Engineering
Microelectronics Engineering
Control Engineering
Power Engineering
20
Nuclear Engineering
21
Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian
Students (For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2015/2016)
Semester
Code
Semester
ECCB111
ECCB114
EEEB111
EEEB114
MATB113
MATB143
Semester
II
Semester
Cr.
Hour
Courses
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
4
1
4
3
3
16
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MATB143
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
ECCB123
EEEB161
EEEB163
HESB113
MATB253
TITB113
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
ECCB114
NONE
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB223
MATB143, MATB253
III
ECCB213
ECCB233
EEEB141
ICSB112/MCSB112
TECB213
3
3
1
2
3
15
CSEB114 or EEEB114
EEEB163
ECCB123, EEEB111
NONE
NONE
CSEB114 or
EEEB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
IV
ECCB243
EEEB233
EEEB253
EEEB373
ICSB212/ MCSB212
3
3
3
3
2
14
ECCB233
ECCB114
MATB143, ECCB114
ECCB233
ICSB112/MCSB112
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
COEB432
ECCB311
EECB353
EEEB323
EEEB363
EEEB371
ICSB312/MCSB312
Principles of Management
Digital Signal Processing Lab
Communication Systems
Control System
Digital Signal Processing
Microprocessor Systems Lab
Islamic / Moral and Civil Society III
Total Credit Hours
2
1
3
3
3
1
2
15
ECCB243
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, MATB143
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB373
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
ECCB311
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
COEB422
ECCB323
ECCB343
ECCB363
EECB351
EEEB383
Engineers in Society
Data Structure and Algorithms
Digital Communications
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Communication System Lab
Random Process
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
3
1
3
15
TECB213, ECCB243
ECCB213
EECB353
EECB353
EECB353
EEEB233
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
22
Semester
Code
Cr.
Hour
Courses
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
NONE
Semester
VII
COEB442
ECCB412
EECB423
EEEB403
EESB493
Engineering Economics
Project I
Data Communication and Network
Capstone Design Course
Embedded Systems
2
2
3
3
3
ECCB243
ECCB343, EEEB363
EEEB373, EEEB383
COEB422, ECCB343
EEEB373 and (CSEB114 or
EEEB114)
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
**
Technical Elective I
Total Credit Hours
3
16
ECCB423
ECCB424
**
**
***
Operating Systems
Project II
Technical Elective II
Technical Elective III
Literature and Sociology
Total Credit Hours
OVERALL CREDIT HOURS
3
4
3
3
3
16
127
ECCB243, EEEB373
ECCB412, COEB314
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
ECCB243, EEEB373
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EECB423
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB253
EECB423
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EECB353
EEEB383
ECCB233
EEEB363
Semester
VIII
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECPB423
ECPB433
ECPB443
ECPB453
ECPB463
ECPB473
EECB473
EESB433
ECCB243
Antenna Systems
Broadband Technologies
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Optical Communications
Applied Telecommunication Systems
Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB353
EEEB253
EEEB253
SCADA Systems
Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
Real Time Systems
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Computer Forensics
Internet Programming
Computer Security
Image Processing
Computer-Controlled Systems
23
EEEB363
EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MQA
Courses
TITB113
ICSB112/ MCSB112
ICSB212/ MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
MLKB113
KDKB113
SPRB113
KKSB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
3
2
2
2
3
24
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/ MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International
Students (For Normal Semester Intake starting from Semester 1, 2015/2016)
Semester
Code
Semester
ECCB111
ECCB114
EEEB111
EEEB114
MATB113
MATB143
Semester
II
Cr.
Hour
Courses
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
4
1
4
3
3
16
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MATB143
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
ECCB123
EEEB161
EEEB163
MALB103
MATB253
MASB113
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
ECCB114
NONE
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
COEB223
MATB143, MATB253
III
ECCB213
ECCB233
EEEB141
***
TECB213
3
3
1
3
3
16
CSEB114 or EEEB114
EEEB163
ECCB123, EEEB111
NONE
NONE
CSEB114 or
EEEB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
IV
ECCB243
EEEB233
EEEB253
EEEB373
***
3
3
3
3
3
15
ECCB233
ECCB114
MATB143, ECCB114
ECCB233
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
COEB432
ECCB311
EECB353
EEEB323
EEEB363
EEEB371
Principles of Management
Digital Signal Processing Lab
Communication Systems
Control System
Digital Signal Processing
Microprocessor Systems Lab
Total Credit Hours
2
1
3
3
3
1
13
ECCB243
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, MATB143
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB373
NONE
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
ECCB311
NONE
Semester
VI
COEB422
ECCB323
ECCB343
ECCB363
EECB351
EEEB383
Engineers in Society
Data Structure and Algorithms
Digital Communications
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Communication System Lab
Random Process
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
3
1
3
15
TECB213, ECCB243
ECCB213
EECB353
EECB353
EECB353
EEEB233
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
25
Semester
Code
Cr.
Hour
Courses
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
NONE
Semester
VII
COEB442
ECCB412
EECB423
EEEB403
EESB493
Engineering Economics
Project I
Data Communication and Network
Capstone Design Course
Embedded Systems
2
2
3
3
3
ECCB243
ECCB343, EEEB363
EEEB373, EEEB383
COEB422, ECCB343
EEEB373 and (CSEB114 or
EEEB114)
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
**
Technical Elective I
Total Credit Hours
3
16
ECCB423
ECCB424
**
**
***
Operating Systems
Project II
Technical Elective II
Technical Elective III
Literature and Sociology III
Total Credit Hours
OVERALL CREDIT HOURS
3
4
3
3
3
16
127
ECCB243, EEEB373
ECCB412, COEB314
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
ECCB243, EEEB373
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EECB423
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB253
EECB423
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EECB353
EEEB383
ECCB233
EEEB363
Semester
VIII
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECPB423
ECPB433
ECPB443
ECPB453
ECPB463
ECPB473
EECB473
EESB433
ECCB243
Antenna Systems
Broadband Technologies
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Optical Communications
Applied Telecommunication Systems
Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB353
EEEB253
EEEB253
SCADA Systems
Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
Real Time Systems
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Computer Forensics
Internet Programming
Computer Security
Image Processing
Computer-Controlled Systems
26
EEEB363
EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MQA
Courses
Literature & Sociology
MALB103
NONE
NONE
MASB113
Malaysian Study
NONE
NONE
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
MALB203
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
ISWB113
NONE
NONE
HFTB113
NONE
NONE
27
Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian
Students (For January Intake starting from Special Semester 2015/2016)
Semester
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
Special
Semester 1
MATB113
TITB113
3
3
6
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
ECCB111
NONE
NONE
ECCB114
EEEB111
EEEB114
MATB143
MATB253
4
1
4
3
3
16
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MATB113
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
ECCB123
ECCB213
EEEB161
EEEB163
ICSB112/MCSB112
TECB213
3
3
1
3
2
3
15
ECCB114
CSEB114 or EEEB114
NONE
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB223
MATB143, MATB253
ECCB233
EEEB141
EEEB233
EEEB253
ICSB212/ MCSB212
3
1
3
3
2
15
EEEB163
ECCB123, EEEB111
ECCB114
MATB143, ECCB114
ICSB112/MCSB112
CSEB114 or
EEEB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
ECCB243
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB323
EEEB373
EEEB383
3
1
3
3
3
3
ECCB233
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, MATB143
ECCB233
EEEB233
NONE
EECB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
16
COEB432
HESB113
*********
Principles of Management
Hubungan Etnik
Literature and Sociology
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
8
ECCB243
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
ECCB311
ECCB323
ECCB343
ECCB363
EEEB363
EEEB371
ICSB312/MCSB312
1
3
3
3
3
1
2
16
NONE
ECCB213
EECB353
EECB353
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB373
ICSB212/ MCSB212
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
II
Semester
III
Semester
IV
Special
Semester 2
Semester
V
28
Semester
Semester
VI
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
TECB213, EEEB373
ECCB343, EEEB363
EEEB373, EEEB383
EEEB373 and (CSEB114 or
EEEB114)
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB422
ECCB412
EECB423
EESB493
Engineers in Society
Project I
Data Communication and Network
Embedded Systems
2
2
3
3
**
**
Technical Elective I
Technical Elective II
Total Credit Hours
3
3
16
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
NONE
Semester
COEB442
ECCB423
ECCB424
EEEB403
Engineering Economics
Operating Systems
Project II
Capstone Design Course
2
3
4
3
ECCB243
ECCB243, EEEB373
ECCB412, COEB314
COEB422, ECCB343
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
**
3
15
127
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
ECCB223, EEEB373
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB253
EECB423
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EECB353
EEEB383
ECCB233
EEEB363
VII
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECPB423
ECPB433
ECPB443
ECPB453
ECPB463
ECPB473
EECB473
EESB433
ECCB233
EECB423
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
Antenna Systems
Broadband Technologies
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Optical Communications
Applied Telecommunication Systems
Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB353
EEEB253
EEEB253
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
SCADA Systems
Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
Real Time Systems
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Computer Forensics
Internet Programming
Computer Security
Image Processing
Computer-Controlled Systems
29
EEEB363
EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MQA
Courses
TITB113
ICSB112/ MCSB112
ICSB212/ MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
MLKB113
KDKB113
SPRB113
KKSB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
3
2
2
2
3
30
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/ MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International
Students (For January Intake starting from Special Semester 2015/2016)
Semester
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
Special
Semester 1
MALB103
MATB113
3
3
6
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
ECCB111
NONE
NONE
ECCB114
EEEB111
EEEB114
MATB143
MATB253
4
1
4
3
3
16
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MATB113
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
II
ECCB123
ECCB213
EEEB161
EEEB163
TECB213
***
3
3
1
3
3
3
ECCB114
CSEB114 or EEEB114
NONE
ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
16
COEB223
MATB143, MATB253
ECCB233
EEEB163
CSEB114 or
EEEB114
NONE
EEEB141
EEEB233
EEEB253
***
1
3
3
3
ECCB123, EEEB111
ECCB114
MATB143, ECCB114
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
16
ECCB243
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB323
EEEB373
EEEB383
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
ECCB233
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, MATB143
ECCB233
EEEB233
NONE
EECB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Special
Semester 2
COEB432
MASB113
***
Principles of Management
Malaysian Study
Literature & Sociology III
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
8
ECCB243
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
ECCB311
ECCB323
ECCB343
1
3
3
NONE
ECCB213
EECB353
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
ECCB363
EEEB363
EEEB371
3
3
1
14
EECB353
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB373
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
III
Semester
IV
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Semester
Semester
VI
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
PreRequisite
CoRequisite
TECB213, EEEB373
ECCB343, EEEB363
EEEB373, EEEB383
EEEB373 and (CSEB114 or
EEEB114)
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB422
ECCB412
EECB423
EESB493
Engineers in Society
Project I
Data Communication and Network
Embedded Systems
2
2
3
3
**
**
Technical Elective I
Technical Elective II
Total Credit Hours
3
3
16
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
NONE
Semester
COEB442
ECCB423
ECCB424
EEEB403
Engineering Economics
Operating Systems
Project II
Capstone Design Course
2
3
4
3
ECCB243
ECCB243, EEEB373
ECCB412, COEB314
COEB422, ECCB343
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
**
3
15
127
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB373
ECCB223, EEEB373
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB253
EECB423
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EECB353
EEEB383
ECCB233
EEEB363
VII
ECEB463
ECEB473
ECPB423
ECPB433
ECPB443
ECPB453
ECPB463
ECPB473
EECB473
EESB433
ECCB233
EECB423
EEEB363
NONE
NONE
Antenna Systems
Broadband Technologies
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Optical Communications
Applied Telecommunication Systems
Optoelectronics and Fibre Optics
Radio Frequency/Microwave Engineering
EECB353
EEEB253
EEEB253
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
SCADA Systems
Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
Real Time Systems
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Computer Forensics
Internet Programming
Computer Security
Image Processing
Computer-Controlled Systems
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EEEB363
EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MQA
Courses
Literature & Sociology
NONE
NONE
MASB113
Malaysian Study
NONE
NONE
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
MALB203
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
ISWB113
NONE
NONE
HFTB113
NONE
NONE
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EXTERNAL EXAMINER
Professor Rodica Ramer,
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
Faculty of Engineering
UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 Australia
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FACULTY MEMBERS
Head of Department
Dr. Farah Hani binti Nordin
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
M. Sc. in Control, Communications and Digital & Signal Processing (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK)
B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Artificial Intelligence, Nonlinear System Identification, Fault Identification]
Office: BN-2-030
Phone Ext.: 2244
E-mail: farah@uniten.edu.my
Head of Unit Academic (BEEE)
Dr. Norazizah binti Mohd Aripin
Education:
Ph. D in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
M. Eng. Communications & Computer Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Eng. Communication & Computer Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Wireless Communications, Radio Resource Management for 3G-WCDMA System, Digital and
Microprocessor System, Cognitive Radio & Smart Grid Communications]
Office: BW-2-C049
Phone Ext.: 3232
E-mail: norazizahm@uniten.edu.my
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M. Sc. in Electronic Engineering (Digital Electronics), (Univ. of Manchester Institute of Science and
Technology (UMIST), UK)
B. Sc. (1st Class Hons.) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering,(Loughborough University of Technology,
UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Image Processsing, Applications of DSP in Smart Grid, Condition
Monitoring & Control, Analysis and Black Box Modeling of Ratio Frequency Emission from Electrical
Appliances]
Office: BN-1-041
Phone Ext.: 7219
E-mail: zainul@uniten.edu.my
Professor Dr. Ibrahim bin Ahmad
Education:
Ph.D. in Electrical, Electronic & System Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
M. Sc. Analytical Physics (Univ. of Wales Swansea, UK)
M. Sc. Nuclear Science (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Sc. Nuclear Physics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Microelectronic Devices and Packaging, Semiconductor Material, Failure Analysis and Reliability]
Office: BN-3-084
Phone Ext.: 7284
E-mail: aIbrahim@uniten.edu.my
Professor Dr. Chandan Kumar Chakrabarty
MIMM, InstP, C.Phys, C.Eng
Education:
Ph. D. (RF Plasma Technology) (Flinders Univ., Australia)
M. Sc. (Pulsed Plasma Technology) (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia)
B. Sc. (Hons.) in Physics (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Radio Frequency and Microwave Technology, Gas Discharge Physics and Semiconductor Devices]
Office: BW-2-C030
Phone Ext.: 2340
E-mail: chandan@uniten.edu.my
Professor Dr. Md Zaini bin Jamaludin, (Managing Director, UNITEN R&D Sdn. Bhd.)
PEng, CEng (UK), MIET, SMIEEE
Education:
Ph. D. in Communication and Network Engineering (Photonics and Optical Communication)
(Univ. Putra Malaysia)
M. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Hertfordshire, UK)
B. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Miami, Florida, USA)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Photonics Technologies, Optical, Network and Data communication Security, Development Public Key
Cryptography Technology, Development Security System, Biometrics and Biomedical Engineering]
Office: BJ-1-008
Ext: 7305
E-mail: mdzaini@uniten.edu.my
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Professor Ir. Dr. Norashidah Md. Din, (Dean, College of Graduate Studies)
PEng, CEng (UK), MIET, MIEM, MIEEE, MOSA
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Memphis State Univ., USA)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[RF Radiation Safety, Intelligent Remote Monitoring System, Multimedia Networks, Internet QoS]
Office: BN-2-032
Phone Ext.: 7293
E-mail: norashidah@uniten.edu.my
Professor Ir. Dr. Tiong Sieh Kiong, (Secondment to Power Engineering Center)
P.Eng, MIEM, MIEEE, MIEICE
Education:
Ph. D in Electrical, Electronics & System (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
M. Sc. Electrical In Telecommunication (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Sc. (Hons.) in Electrical Engr. (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Wireless Communication System, Digital Electronics and Microcontroller Systems, Artificial Intelligence,
Smart Monitoring System, Automation System]
Office: BJ-1-009
Phone Ext.: 2282
E-mail: siehkiong@uniten.edu.my
Associate Professors
Associate Professor Dr. Abu Bakar Mhd Ghazali
Education:
Ph. D. in Control Engineering (Univ. of Bradford, UK)
M. Sc. in Electronics (Univ. of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, UK)
B. Sc. in Physics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Technology of Charged Particle Accelerators, Plasma Technology, Nuclear Instrumentation, Smart Building,
Intelligent Controls and Fault Diagnosis]
Office: BN-2-032
Phone Ext.: 2206
E-mail: Abakar@uniten.edu.my
Associate Professor Dr. Agileswari K. Ramasamy
CEng (UK), MIET
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
M. Sc. in Control Systems (Imperial College, UK)
B. Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Purdue Univ., USA)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Control Engineering, Energy Efficiency and Power Quality]
Office: BN-1-030
Phone Ext.: 2270
E-mail: agileswari@uniten.edu.my
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Senior Lecturers
Dr. Ahmad Wafi Bin Mahmood Zuhdi
Education:
Ph.D Microelectonics Engineering (University of Edinburgh, UK)
M. Eng. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Edinburgh, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Analogue-Mixed Signal VLSI, Visible Light Communication (VLC)]
Office: BN-3-021
Phone Ext.: 6414
E-mail: Wafi@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Aidil Azwin bin Zainul Abidin (Secondment to COGS)
Education:
Ph.D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
B. Sc. Electrical Engineering (Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. (IUPUI), Indianapolis, USA)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Power System Protection, Controls and Signal Processing]
Office: BN-1-018
Phone Ext.: 7230
E-mail: aidilazwin@uniten.edu.my
Ayuniza binti Ahmad
Education:
M. Eng. Communications & Computer Eng, (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Eng. in Electrical-Electronic. Engineering (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Digital Electronics, DSP and Microprocessor Systems]
Office: BN-3-046
Phone Ext.: 2278
E-mail: ayuniza@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Azni Wati binti Azizan
Education:
Ph. D. in Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
M. Sc. Microelectronics (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USA)
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Office: BN-1-052
Phone Ext.: 7227
E-mail: hungww@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Yap Boon Kar
Education:
Ph.D. in Experimental Solid State Physics, (Imperial College London, UK)
M. Sc. in Optics and Photonics (Imperial College London, UK)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Organic Semiconductor Devices - Polymeric Light-Emitting Diodes (PLEDs), Organic Transistors, Organic
Lasing Media.Inorganic Semiconductor Devices - Advanced insulated wire wire bonding, Advanced copper
wire bonding on ultra-low k wafer, Wafer cutting processes, Polymer core ball bond, Silver plated copper
filler, Flux cleaning process]
Office: BN-3-040
Phone Ext.: 2229
E-mail: kbyap@uniten.edu.my
Zalina binti Hashim
Education:
M. Sc. in Accounting & Development Finance (Univ. of Birmingham, UK)
B. Mgnt (Hons.) Majoring in Accounting & Finance (Univ. Sains Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Green Environment, Management Accounting, Entrepreneurship]
Office: BA-0-037
Phone Ext.: 7319
E-mail: zalina@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Zeti Akma binti Rhazali
Education:
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia)
M. Sc. in Electrical, Electronics & Systems Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical, Electronic & System Engineering (Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Mobile Radio, Space, and Satellite Communications, Antenna Analysis and Design, Microwave and
Propagation Studies, Ionosphere Communication Studies]
Office: BN-3-019
Phone Ext.: 7239
E-mail: zetiakma@uniten.edu.my
Lecturers
Aiman bin Ismail
Education:
M. Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[RF Radiation Safety, optical communication]
Office: BN-3-021
Phone Ext.: 6414
E-mail: aiman@uniten.edu.my
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The emphasis of this course is mainly to focus on radio aspect of wireless and mobile
communication systems. Wireless technology of todays and tomorrows from first generation
analogue to modern multimedia system will be part of the topic discussed in this course. Other
topics such as frequency reuse, handoff, capacity planning, interference and radio propagation
are also included to provide solid fundamental background in mobile radio communication.
ECCB412 PROJECT 1
BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: ECCB343, EEEB363
The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the students field of
study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the
bachelors degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the
following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development
or case study.
ECCB423 OPERATING SYSTEMS
BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: ECCB243, EEEB373
An Introduction of concepts and components of modern operating system. Overview of
computer system structures and operating-system structures. Introduction to abstractions such
as process, thread, IPC, etc. Process management: processes, threads, scheduling,
synchronization and deadlocks. Memory management; main and virtual. Storage management:
file system, mass storage and I/O system. Protection and Security. Distribution systems.
ECCB424 PROJECT II
BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: COEB314, ECCB412
Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is
related to the students field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment
for the award of the bachelors degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can
be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development,
software development or case study.
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Servers and Host to Field Communications. Detailed examinations into Field Devices will be
presented which includes Modern RTU, PLCs and IEDs that covers Substation and Line
configuration. It will also touches on Tactical and Strategic Implementation Issues,
Distribution Management Platform and Advanced Distribution Applications. The future trend
in applications will be towards integrated SCADA System and Smart Grid with Trouble Call
and Outage Management System and Distribution Operations Training Simulator that
considers Security, Practical Considerations and Choosing the Vendor. Latest applications for
Smart Grids will be introduced including remote metering, remote billing, demand side
management etc.
Finally, the course will introduce the importance of Standards that covers Internal Standards
and Industry Standards as well as Deployment Considerations.
ECSB423 INTRODUCTION TO MODELING AND SIMULATION
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB383
An introduction to system modelling using computer simulation and analytical mathematical
techniques. Explanation of model classification such as Monte Carlo simulation, discrete-event
simulation, continuous system simulation, mixed continuous/discrete-event simulation.
Discussion on quantitative modeling paradigms such as queuing networks, stochastic process
algebras and stochastic Petri nets. Input-output analysis such as random number generator,
sample generation, trace- and execution-driven simulation, point and interval estimation. Focus
of applications and case-study will be computer and communication engineering.
ECSB433 REAL TIME SYSTEMS
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: ECCB243
An introduction to real-time systems (RTS), followed by definition of terms used, scheduling,
RTOS and selected topics in real-time networking.
ECSB443 ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB363
Students learn the essential advanced topics in digital signal processing that are necessary for
successful graduate-level research. The course includes a review of the linear constantcoefficient system properties covered in an undergraduate DSP course, and then examines a
variety of multirate filter structures, time-varying and adaptive systems, fast algorithms, and
other topics relevant to the research areas of the students.
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based applications using the Java Scripts programming language. It provides an in-depth
knowledge for the creation of dynamic web application with enhanced features by introducing
various programming techniques XML and RSS using Java Scripts.
ECSB473 COMPUTER SECURITY
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: TBD
This course introduces the basic concepts of computer and internet security. Students will learn
a full range of security concepts & techniques and apply them to the most popular operating
systems and applications used today. Topics include basic cryptography & public key
infrastructure, theory behind common attack and defence techniques, operating system
security, programme security, and distributed systems security.
ECTB413 ANTENNA SYSTEMS
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB253
This subject is intended primarily for students who wish to specialise in communication
systems and would like to understand the principles and current practice in wireless
communication including both antennas and propagation aspects. Its introduction begins with
the basic properties of electromagnetic radiation, before the subject dwells into antennas. In
the rest of the subject, the circuit models on antenna, different type of antennas from dipoles
to log periodic, loop to spiral and helical coil, and lastly reflector and aperture type antennas
will be dealt with comprehensively. The phase array antenna in particular to the application of
tracking will be introduced. And the applications of some of these antennas in communications
systems will be discussed thoroughly. Some minor assignments pertaining to antenna selection
and design for specific purposes using simulation softwares will be given to the students to
gauge their understanding of the subject.
ECTB423 BROADBAND TECHNOLOGIES
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EECB423
This course provides basic concepts in broadband communication and networking. It provides
an overall look at many type of equipment and infrastructures that can be used in both fixed
and wireless system today.
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communications. Topics covered under this subject include the working principles of optical
sources, optical amplifiers, optical transmitter and receivers. In addition this course discusses
the fibber nonlinearities and their related effects in optical fibber communication.
Furthermore, this course introduces optical transmission hierarchy and principles of optical
networking with an emphasis on some optical communication systems applications such as
local area network and optical access network.
EECB351 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LAB
BEEE(Core), BEPE (Core), BCCE(Core)
Co-requisite: EECB353
This course will expose students to the actual application of the communication theory and
concept that provides the students with hands on experience experimental results analysis that
could supplement their theory course on communication system
EECB353 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB233
Principle signal and system in communication system, probability, power spectral and noise.
Analog modulation; linear and non-linear system, digital modulation, noise in modulation
system, noise analysis, information theory and coding.
EECB423 DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB383, EEEB373
Transmission Media (telephone system, ISDN, ATM, cellular radio, satellites), Data
transmission (synchronous and asynchronous transmission, error detection and correction,
data link protocols), LANs, WANs, MANs, internetworking, routing, congestion control,
Transport protocols (TCP and UDP), Application support protocols (session, presentation),
Application-specific protocols (TELNET, FTP, SMTP)
EECB433 APPLIED TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EECB353
This course will enable the students to gain insight into some of the state of the art
technologies and the important aspects of the up to date telecommunications system applied
in the current and future network especially in Malaysian Network. Students will have clear
understanding of the behaviour and specialised concept of Telecommunication Network
components. Emphasis will be given on various Switching, Transmission and Signalling
System, which will enable the students to develop expertise in the applied telecommunication
system.
EECB473 DATA NETWORK ARCHITECTURE AND ELECTRONICS
BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EECB423
Review of data network architectures and technologies. An overview of current networking
electronics. An overview of network services and application. Application bandwidth and delay
requirements: Calculation and measurement. Introduction to network design issues
(bandwidth-delay product, throughput, etc), design parameters and design process. Design
parameters measurement tools and techniques. Requirements Analysis: Concepts, Guidelines
and Practice. Capacity planning and traffic analysis: Throughput calculation, probability models
for traffic and design based on traffic model. Flow analysis: Concepts, Guidelines and Practice.
Logical Design: Technology choice, interconnect mechanism, network management and
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security. Physical Design: Cabling and devices placement. Routing and addressing design.
Network simulation: Techniques and tools. Traditional network devices: Architecture,
components and software. Designing various specialized network devices architecture based
on performance requirement. Introduction to packet processor: Operating principles and
application. Packet processor programming, simulation and design. Case Study: Packet
processor in QoS switches.
EECB483 OPTOELECTRONICS AND FIBRE OPTICS
BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB253, EECB353
Basics element of optics; Lights sources lasers and light emitting lasers: light detectors,
sensors and display; light modulations electrooptical; acousto optical; magnetooptical; fiber
optics.
EECB493 RADIO-FREQUENCY / MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Elective), BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB253
Transmission Lines and Smith Chart, Matching Networks, Scattering Parameters, Solid-state
Microwave Monolithic IC, Microwave Passive Components, Generators and Antennas.
EEEB111 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Co-requisite: EEEB113 (for BEEE & BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE)
Experimental exercises in use of electronics instruments/equipment. Voltage, current,
impedance, frequency and waveform measurements. Transient and frequency response.
Application of operational Amplifier. Elements of circuit modelling and design.
EEEB113 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core)
Co-requisite: MATB113
Circuit elements voltage-current characteristics, independent and dependent sources.
Kirchoffs laws nodal analysis, mesh current, source transformation. Thevenins and Nortons
theorems. Superposition principle. Operational Amplifier terminal behaviour. Transient
response of RC, RL and RLC circuits. Sinusoidal steady-state and impedance. Instantaneous
and average power. Computer simulation tool (Pspice) in analysing electric circuits.
EEEB114 PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
BCCE(Core), BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core)
The main objective of this course is to apply engineering methods to design program
solutions as being cohesive, readable and reusable on a standard programming language.
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of Laplace Transform technique to analyze linear circuits with and without initial conditions,
and relationship between the transfer function and the impulse response of a circuit. Derive
Fourier series expressions of waveforms and analysis of linear circuits using Fourier series. The
characterization of circuits based upon impedance, admittance, and transfer function
parameters i.e. input-output characterization of a circuit as a two-port network.
EEEB141 ELECTRONICS DESIGN LABORATORY
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB111 (BCCE to include ECCB123)
Co-requisite: EEEB143 (NONE for BCCE)
Laboratory experiments in the measurement of electronic device characteristics diodes,
Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Field Effect Transistors (FETs). Also involve design
and analysis of electronic circuits such as rectifiers, regulators, biasing networks, small-signal
amplifiers and active filters. Students will also simulate and analyze the circuit designed using
CAD tools.
EEEB143 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS & DESIGN I
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB113
This course introduces the fundamental features of basic electronic devices such as diodes,
FETs and BJTs. Students will gain knowledge on basic DC and AC analysis of circuit
containing such devices, and also on the design of simple rectifier circuits and single stage
amplifiers.
EEEB161 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Co-requisite: EEEB163
A series of laboratory projects dealing with the design, simulation, building and testing of logic
circuits. Projects chosen to reinforce material presented in EEEB163 lecture. Written reports
required.
EEEB163 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB113 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE)
An introduction to digital circuit and system design. Emphasis is on practical design techniques
and circuit implementation. Among the topics covered are number systems and codes, Boolean
Algebra, logic gates and flip-flops, electrical characteristics, propagation delay and timing
analysis, combinational logic circuits, sequential (synchronous and asynchronous) logic circuits,
arithmetic circuits, digital subsystems and MSI logics such as counters, registers, encoders,
decoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers and code converters; memory and programmable logic
devices and digital systems design with top-down and bottom-up structured design procedures
including the use of CAD tools.
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Introduction to analysis, design and realization of digital filters. Discrete-time signals, linear
shift-invariant systems, sampling, Z transform, discrete Fourier transform, Fast Fourier
Transform, digital filter design finite impulse response and infinite impulse response,
quantization, finite word length. Introduction to general applications of digital signal
processing: modem, image processing, voice synthesis, industrial control. Introduction DSP
hardware; data acquisition system and processor.
EEEB371 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS LABORATORY
BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB373
Introduction to PIC18 micro-controller assembly and high level language programming,
debugging and design using simulator, memory address decoding, interrupts, parallel port,
serial communication, timer, and A/D converter.
EEEB373 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB163
The course begins by reviewing digital electronics with emphasis on number systems and
architecture of a microprocessor-based embedded system. Attention is then focused on the
architecture of a PIC18 microcontroller. Throughout the course, programming is taught using
assembly language and C with the aid of MPLAB IDE and C compiler. Included in the course,
is programming of selected I/O devices within the PIC18 with external interfacing,
implemented using polling and interrupt I/O techniques.
EEEB383 RANDOM PROCESS
BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB233
Introduction to probability models in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Probability
Theory, Discrete and continuous random variables. Probability Distribution: Binomial,
Gaussian and Poisson. Application of the distribution functions. Discrete and continuous
random processes. Entropy. White Noise. Computer method for synthesis and analysis of
random processes.
EEEB393 POWER ELECTRONICS
BEEE(Elective), BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB233, EEEB283
The course initially reviews fundamental concepts of power electronics circuits which covering
circuits such as rectifiers, dcdc and inverter circuits. The course also introduces the different
types of switching devices including diodes, BJTs and Thyristor based devices. The course
provides analysis of the above mentioned circuits using relevant formulae and performance
assessment of these circuits designed using circuit simulation. Students perform practical work
and tests on selected devices covered in this subject during the lab sessions.
EEEB403 CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSE
Pre-requisite: COEB422 and [EEEB323, EEEB363 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB343 (for
BCCE)]
The Capstone Design Course is a group-based design course to expose students with real
engineering problems which includes exposure to the importance of project planning and
management, communication skills and team work.
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To expose students to the protection philosophies employed by power utilities especially TNB.
Students are introduced to elements such as protection zones, types of faults, CTs and VTs.
Protection philosophies covered include those used in distance protection, auto-reclosing
schemes, transmissions lines, substations and generators.
EEPB493 HVDC AND FACTS DEVICES
BEPE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB393, EEPB353
The course covers key component of HVDC and FACTS devices i.e. SVC, STATCON and
SMES technology devices which is becoming more common in power systems today. The
course will look at each systems capabilities and limitations.
EESB313 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
BEEE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB273
BASIC CONCEPTS: Electric field and related phenomena, Capacitance & dielectrics, current
& resistance; Magnetic field and related phenomena; Energy, kinetic & thermal; Mobility &
conductivity. ENERGY BAND STRUCTURE: Basis of semiconductor behaviour, Bohr
Atomic Model, bonding forces in solids, covalent bonds; Band structure of solids: metals,
insulators & extrinsic semiconductors; Nearly Free Electron Model, direct-gap and indirectgap semiconductors; Optical transitions in a semiconductor. CHARGE CARRIERS IN
SEMICONDUCTORS: Electrons, holes, distribution of charge carriers, density of states
function & the Fermi Function; Carrier densities in intrinsic & extrinsic semiconductors.
EXCESS CARRIERS: Optical absorption, luminescence, photoconductivity, carrier lifetime,
Optical sensitivity of a photoconductive device. FABRICATION TECHNIQUES: Single
crystals, epitaxial layers, p-n junctions. P-N JUNCTIONS: Drift & Diffusion currents,
depletion region, contact potential, band diagrams, I-V characteristics, capacitance, reverse
breakdown; Rectifiers, switches, breakdown diodes, varactor diodes, solar cells, PIN
photodiodes, LEDs, solid state lasers. TRANSISTORS: Charge flow in a BJT, JFETs,
MOSFETs, CMOS
EESB423 VLSI DESIGN
BEEE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB371
To give an overall view of VLSI design methodologies, fabrication process and solutions to
VLSI design problems; To give the experience of using with the state-of-art commercial EDA
software; To provide the knowledge and skill necessary to design, analyze, simulate and
implementing a system project. Topics include Design and Process Technology, Full custom
design, Semi-custom design, Hardware description languages, System on Chip, Design For
Testability
EESB433 ANALOG IC DESIGN
BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: [EEEB273 (for BEEE) / ECCB113 (for BCCE)] and EEEB363
Objectives: This is an advance course for analyzing and designing analog integrated circuits. It
gives an overall view of analog design flow methodologies, layout and fabrication process.
Students will be exposed to IC design tools like HSPICE, Cosmos and Magic. The objective
of the class is to provide students with the necessary skill to analyze, simulate and design analog
subcircuits.
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In addition to these laboratories, there are also Power Systems Laboratories, High Voltage Testing and
Diagnostic, Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power Plant Technology and Electric Drives Laboratories
which are owned by TNB Research and can be accessed by Universiti Tenaga Nasional students for the purpose
of research.
The Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) of the Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.)
program is the qualities that we wish for our graduates in this discipline to attain at least 5 years after graduation.
The PEOs are shown below.
PEO 1
The Programme Outcomes (POs) for the Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.) are qualities that
UNITEN aims to instil in graduates of the Electrical Power Engineering discipline upon graduation. The PO
was also developed based upon the attributes highlighted by EAC (Engineering Accreditation Council). From
here each subjects offered in the programme will strive to cover portions of the PO. The POs are as follows.
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Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students
(For Normal Semester Intake)
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
EEEB113, MATB143
NONE
EEEB113
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
1
3
3
3
3
2
15
EEEB111
EEEB143
EEEB123
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEHB213
EEEB283
EEEB253
COEB223
ICSB212/MCSB212
HESB113
Thermodynamics I
Electrical Machines & Drives
Electromagnetic Fields & Waves
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Islam/Moral & Civil Society II
Hubungan Etnik
Total Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
2
3
17
NONE
MATB113, EEEB123
EEEB123, MATB143
MATB143, MATB253
ICSB112/MCSB112
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CSEB114
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEEB281
EEEB323
EEEB373
COEB432
COEB422
ICSB312/MCSB312
3
1
3
3
2
2
2
16
EEEB123, EEEB283
NONE
EEEB233, MATB143
EEEB163, EEEB233
EEEB273
TECB213, EEEB273
ICSB212/MCSB212
NONE
EEEB283
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
EEPB383
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB363
EEEB393
COEB442
3
1
3
3
3
2
15
EEPB353
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB233, EEEB283
EEEB273
NONE
EECB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
Semester
Code
Courses
Semester
I
CSEB114/EEEB114
MATB143
EEEB111
EEEB113
MATB113
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB161
EEEB143
EEEB163
MEMB123
TITB113
Circuits Analysis II
Digital Logic Design Lab
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design
Mechanics I: Statics
Tamadun Islam Tamadun Asia
Total Credit Hours
Semester
III
EEEB141
EEEB273
EEEB233
MATB253
TECB213
ICSB112/MCSB112
Semester
IV
68
Cr.
Hour
4
3
1
3
3
14
PreRequisite
Semester
Semester
VII
Semester
VIII
Code
PreRequisite
EEEB253, EEPB353
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
EEEB323, MEHB213
NONE
COEB422, EEPB383
NONE
COEB314, EPRB412
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB323
EEEB393
CSEB114, EEEB323
EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEIB413
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB393, EEPB353
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEPB353
EEPB353
EECB353, EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
MEHB213
COEB442
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB442
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
EEEB283, EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
2
2
2
3
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEPB463
EEIB413
**
EEEB403
3
3
3
14
EPRB424
**
**
**
***
Project II
Technical Elective II
Technical Elective III
Technical Elective IV
Literature and Sociology
Total Credit Hours
OVERALL CREDIT HOURS
4
3
3
3
3
16
127
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MESB413
TITB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB493
EEIB423
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB433
EPEB443
EPEB453
MEHB513
MEHB523
MENB403
MENB413
MQA Courses
Cr.
Hour
3
EPRB412
ECEB463
Literature
&
Sociology
Courses
Courses
MLKB113
KDKB113
69
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
SPRB113
KKSB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
70
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students
(For Normal Semester Intake)
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
EEEB113, MATB143
NONE
EEEB113
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
1
3
3
3
3
3
16
EEEB111
EEEB143
EEEB123
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEHB213
EEEB283
EEEB253
COEB223
***
Thermodynamics I
Electrical Machines & Drives
Electromagnetic Fields & Waves
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Literature & Sociology I
Total Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
15
NONE
MATB113, EEEB123
EEEB123, MATB143
MATB143, MATB253
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CSEB114
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEEB281
EEEB323
EEEB373
COEB432
COEB422
***
3
1
3
3
2
2
3
17
EEEB123, EEEB283
NONE
EEEB233, MATB143
EEEB163, EEEB233
EEEB273
TECB213, EEEB273
NONE
NONE
EEEB283
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
EEPB383
EECB351
EECB353
EEEB363
EEEB393
COEB442
3
1
3
3
3
2
15
EEPB353
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB233, EEEB283
EEEB273
NONE
EECB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Special
Semester
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
EEEB253, EEPB353
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
Semester
Code
Courses
Semester
I
CSEB114/EEEB114
MATB143
EEEB111
EEEB113
MATB113
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB161
EEEB143
EEEB163
MEMB123
MALB103
Circuits Analysis II
Digital Logic Design Lab
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design
Mechanics I: Statics
Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi
Total Credit Hours
Semester
III
EEEB141
EEEB273
EEEB233
MATB253
TECB213
MASB113
Semester
IV
Semester
VII
Cr.
Hour
4
3
1
3
3
14
EEPB463
EPRB412
Project I
71
PreRequisite
NONE
NONE
Semester
Semester
VIII
Code
Cr.
Hour
3
3
3
14
EEIB413
**
EEEB403
EPRB424
**
**
**
***
Project II
4
Technical Elective II
3
Technical Elective III
3
Technical Elective IV
3
Literature & Sociology III
3
Total Credit Hours
16
OVERALL CREDIT HOURS
127
**Technical Electives (Take any 4 subjects)
Artificial Intelligence and Neural-fuzzy
3
Systems
Control System II
3
Control & Drives
3
3
Introduction to Robotics
Nuclear Electronics
3
Electrical Installations
3
3
Electrical Safety and Hazards
Power System Protection
3
High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC), and
3
FACTS Devices
Power Quality
3
3
Electricity Industry Economics
Power System Communications
3
Energy Conversions
3
3
Power Distribution Engineering
Introduction to Nuclear Technology
3
Introduction to Sustainability Engineering
3
3
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Radiation Detection and Nuclear
3
Instrumentation
Introduction to Reactor Physic
3
Radiation Safety and Waste Management
3
3
Reactor Thermal-hydraulic
Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
3
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
3
3
Elements of Mechatronics
ECEB463
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB493
EEIB423
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB433
EPEB443
EPEB453
MEHB513
MEHB523
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MENB403
MESB413
Courses
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
MALB203
ISWB113
HFTB113
3
3
72
PreRequisite
EEEB323, MEHB213
CoRequisite
NONE
COEB422, EEPB383
NONE
COEB314, EPRB412
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
EEEB323
EEEB393
CSEB114, EEEB323
EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEIB413
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB393, EEPB353
NONE
EEPB353
EEPB353
EECB353, EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
MEHB213
COEB442
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB442
NONE
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
COEB422
EEEB283, EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for Malaysian Students
(For Special Semester Intake)
NONE
NONE
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
4
3
1
3
3
2
16
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
Circuits Analysis II
Digital Logic Design Lab
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design
Linear Algebra
Islam/Moral & Civil Society II
Total Credit Hours
3
1
3
3
3
2
15
EEEB113, MATB143
NONE
EEEB113
EEEB113
NONE
ICSB112/MCSB112
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB141
EEEB273
EEEB233
MEHB213
TECB213
ICSB312/MCSB312
1
3
3
3
3
2
15
EEEB111
EEEB143
EEEB123
NONE
NONE
ICSB212/MCSB212
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
IV
EEEB323
EEEB283
EEEB253
COEB223
EEEB373
Control System I
Electrical Machines & Drives
Electromagnetic Fields & Waves
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Microprocessor Systems
Total Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
15
EEEB233, MATB143
MATB113, EEEB123
EEEB123, MATB143
MATB143, MATB253
EEEB163, EEEB233
NONE
NONE
NONE
CSEB114
NONE
Special
Semester 2
COEB432
***
HESB113
Principles of Management
Literature and Sociology
Hubungan Etnik
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
8
EEEB273
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEEB281
EEIB413
EEEB363
EEEB393
COEB422
COEB442
3
1
3
3
3
2
2
17
EEEB123, EEEB283
NONE
EEEB323, MEHB213
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB233, EEEB283
TECB213, EEEB273
EEEB273
NONE
EEEB283
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
EEPB383
EECB351
EECB353
EEPB463
3
1
3
3
EEPB353
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB253, EEPB353
NONE
EECB353
NONE
NONE
Semester
Special
Semester 1
Code
Courses
MATB113
TITB113
Semester
I
CSEB114/EEEB114
MATB143
EEEB111
EEEB113
MEMB123
ICSB112/MCSB112
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB161
EEEB143
EEEB163
MATB253
ICSB212/MCSB212
Semester
III
73
Cr.
Hour
3
3
6
PreRequisite
Semester
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
EPRB412
Project I
**
Technical Elective I
Total Credit Hours
3
15
Special
Semester 3
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
Semester
VII
EEEB403
EPRB424
**
**
**
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MEHB513
MEHB523
MESB413
TITB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
ECEB463
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB493
EEIB423
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB433
EPEB443
EPEB453
MENB403
Literature &
Sociology Courses
MQA Courses
MENB413
MLKB113
KDKB113
SPRB113
KKSB113
RELB113
3
2
2
2
3
74
PreRequisite
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
CoRequisite
NONE
COEB422, EEPB383
COEB314, EPRB412
NONE
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
EEEB323
EEEB393
CSEB114, EEEB323
EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEIB413
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB393, EEPB353
NONE
EEPB353
EEPB353
EECB353, EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB442
NONE
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
MEHB213
COEB442
EEEB283, EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
Code
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
Courses
Creative Thinking
Introduction to Social Psychology
Mandarin
French
German
Japanese
75
Cr.
Hour
3
3
3
3
3
3
PreRequisite
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (Hons.): Programme Structure for International Students
(For Special Semester Intake)
NONE
NONE
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
4
3
1
3
3
14
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
Circuits Analysis II
Digital Logic Design Lab
Electronics Analysis & Design I
Digital Logic Design
Linear Algebra
Literature & Sociology I
Total Credit Hours
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
EEEB113, MATB143
NONE
EEEB113
EEEB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB163
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB141
EEEB273
EEEB233
MEHB213
TECB213
***
1
3
3
3
3
3
16
EEEB111
EEEB143
EEEB123
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB143
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
IV
EEEB323
EEEB283
EEEB253
COEB223
EEEB373
Control System I
Electrical Machines & Drives
Electromagnetic Fields & Waves
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Microprocessor Systems
Total Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
15
EEEB233, MATB143
MATB113, EEEB123
EEEB123, MATB143
MATB143, MATB253
EEEB163, EEEB233
NONE
NONE
NONE
CSEB114
NONE
Special
Semester 2
COEB432
***
MASB113
Principles of Management
Literature & Sociology III
Malaysian Study
Total Credit Hours
2
3
3
8
EEEB273
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
V
EEPB353
EEEB281
EEIB413
EEEB363
EEEB393
COEB422
COEB442
3
1
3
3
3
2
2
17
EEEB123, EEEB283
NONE
EEEB323, MEHB213
EEEB233, EEEB373
EEEB233, EEEB283
TECB213, EEEB273
EEEB273
NONE
EEEB283
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
VI
EEPB383
EECB351
EECB353
EEPB463
3
1
3
3
EEPB353
NONE
EEEB233
EEEB253, EEPB353
NONE
EECB353
NONE
NONE
Semester
Special
Semester 1
Code
Courses
MATB113
MALB103
Semester
I
CSEB114/EEEB114
MATB143
EEEB111
EEEB113
MEMB123
Semester
II
EEEB123
EEEB161
EEEB143
EEEB163
MATB253
***
Semester
III
76
Cr.
Hour
3
3
6
PreRequisite
Semester
Code
Courses
Cr.
Hour
EPRB412
Project I
**
Technical Elective I
Total Credit Hours
3
15
Special
Semester 3
COEB314
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
4
4
Semester
VII
EEEB403
EPRB424
**
**
**
ECEB463
EEEB423
EEEB443
EEEB493
EEIB423
EEPB413
EEPB423
EEPB473
EEPB493
EPEB413
EPEB423
EPEB433
EPEB443
EPEB453
MEHB513
MEHB523
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MESB413
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
3
4
3
3
3
16
127
CoRequisite
NONE
COEB422, EEPB383
COEB314, EPRB412
NONE
NONE
EEEB323
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEEB323
EEEB393
CSEB114, EEEB323
EEEB323
EEPB353
EEPB383
EEPB353
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEIB413
NONE
NONE
NONE
EEEB393, EEPB353
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEPB353
EEPB353
EECB353, EEPB353
EEPB353
EEPB353
MEHB213
COEB442
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
COEB442
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
EEEB283, EEEB323
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
77
PreRequisite
EEEB323, EEEB363,
EEPB353, EECB353
MALB203
ISWB113
HFTB113
78
3
3
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
Prof. Vassilios G Agelidis
Director, Australian Energy Research Institute (AERI)
Professor of Power Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
The University of New South Wales, Australia
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FACULTY MEMBERS
Head of Department
Dr. Ungku Anisa Bt Ungku Amirulddin Al Amin C.Eng.
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. (Univ. of Nottingham, UK)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. (Imperial College, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Analysis and Simulations of Electrical Machines and Drives.]
Office: BN-2-018 / BN-3-062
Phone Ext.: 2227
E-mail: Anisa@uniten.edu.my
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Professors
Prof. Engr. Dr. Vigna Kumaran a/l Ramachandaramurthy PEng, CEng (UK), MIEM, MIET,
SMIEEE
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), UK)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (UMIST, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Power Systems related studies, Power Quality, Renewable Energy, Embedded Generation]
Office: BN-3-044 / BH-0-010 / BH-0-011
Phone Ext.: 3081
E-mail: vigna@uniten.edu.my
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Associate Professors
Associate Prof. Dr. Ahmad Qisti bin Ramli
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Manchester, UK)
M. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
B. Sc. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Houston, USA)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Electrical Power Engineering, High Voltage, Partial Discharge, Acoustic, Numerical Simulation.]
Office: BN-1-010
Phone Ext.: 7215
E-mail: qisti@uniten.edu.my
Associate Prof. Ir. Dr. Au Mau Teng (Director, Power Engineering Centre)
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (The Univ. of Manchester, UK )
M. Sc. Electrical (Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis, USA)
B. Sc. Electrical & Electronics (Univ. of Toledo, USA)
Diploma Engineering, Communication (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Power Systems Analysis, Distribution System Planning, Power Quality, Distributed Generation.]
Office: BN-1-034 / BJ1-012
Phone Ext.: 7201
E-mail: mtau@uniten.edu.my
Associate Prof. Dr. Bahisham binti Yunus (Director, Strategic & Corporate Planning Centre)
Education:
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (University of Manchester, UK)
M. in Business Administration (Ohio University, USA)
B. Sc in Electrical Engineering (George Washington University, USA)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Power System Communications, Power System/ Substation Automation, Equipment Reliability.]
Office: BN-1-032/ BA-2-070
Phone Ext.: 7251 / 7570
E-mail: bahisham@uniten.edu.my
Associate Prof. Ismail bin Said
Education:
M. Sc. Superconductivity & Cryogenics (Univ. of Southampton, UK)
B. Sc. (Hons.) in Electrical & Electronics (Univ. of Brighton, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Process Control and Industrial Automation, Electric Power Plant Operations and Control, Study on ELFEMF, Applications of High-Temperature Superconductivity & Cryogenics.]
Office: BH-0-016
Phone Ext.: 7213
E-mail: ismails@uniten.edu.my
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Associate Prof. Dr. Izham bin Zainal Abidin (Dean, College of Engineering)
Education:
Ph. D. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Power Systems) (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK)
BTEC National Diploma in Engineering (Coventry Technical College, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Power System and Voltage Collapse Studies, Machine Learning Techniques Application to Voltage Collapse
Analysis.]
Office: College of Graduate Studies, 4th Floor, Admin Building.
Phone Ext.: 2262
E-mail: izham@uniten.edu.my
Associate Prof. Dr. Jagadeesh Pasupuleti C.Eng, SMIEEE, MIET, MISTE
Education:
Ph. D. in Power System Operation & Control (Sri Venkateswara Univ., India)
M. Tech. in Power System Operation & Control (Sri Venkateswara Univ., India)
B. Tech in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Nagarjuna Univ., India)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Power System Operation & Control, High Voltage, Power System Economics, Renewable Energy.]
Office: BN-3-067
Phone Ext: 7277
E-mail: jagadeesh@untien.edu.my
Principal Lecturers
Ir. Dr. Tuan Ab Rashid bin Tuan Abdullah (Director, Institute of Energy Policy & Research)
Education:
Ph. D. in Power System Asset Management (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK)
M. Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering with Business (Univ. of Strathclyde, U.K)
B. Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southern California. U.S.A.)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Electrical Power System Asset Management; Random events in the Electrical Power System.]
Office: BN-2-033
Phone Ext: 2267
E-mail: TRashid@uniten.edu.my
Senior Lecturers
Dr. Aishah binti Mohd Isa
Education:
Ph.D. in Environment and Energy Engineering (Waseda Univerisity, Japan)
M. Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering with Business (Univ. of Strathclyde, Scotland)
B. Eng. (Hons.) Electrical & Electronic Engr. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Generation Planning]
Office: BW-02-C035
Phone Ext.: 2325
E-mail: Aishah@uniten.edu.my
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E-mail: Miszaina@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Muhamad bin Mansur
Education:
Ph. D. in Power Electronics (Univ. Malaya, Malaysia)
Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
B. Eng. in Electrical Engr. (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[High Voltage and Power System, Statistical Pattern Recognition, Partial Discharge Studies, Finite Element
Analysis using Electrostatic Method and Electromagnetic Fields Studies.]
Office: BN-3-079
Phone Ext.: 7263
E-mail: muhamadm@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Muhammad Safwan Abd. Rahman
Education:
Ph.D in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK)
M.Eng in Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[High Voltage and Power System, Statistical Pattern Recognition, Partial Discharge Studies]
Office: BN-1-051
Phone Ext.: 7241
E-mail: ASafwan@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Nadia Tan Mei Lin
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Sheffield, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Power Conversion Systems, Bidirectional Isolated DC-DC Converters.]
Office: BN-3-088
Phone Ext.: 7256
E-mail: Nadia@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Nazaruddin A Rahman
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Univ. Malaya, Malaysia)
Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
B. Sc. (Applied Physics) (Univ. Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[High Voltage, ELF-Electromagnetics, Lightning, Magnetic Materials, Electrical Machines.]
Office: BN-1-013
Phone Ext.: 2253
E-mail: Nazaruddin@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Nur Fadilah Ab Aziz
Education:
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (Universiti Teknologi MARA)
M. Eng. Electrical Engineering (Univ. of Southampton, UK)
Area of specialization / research interest:
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Lecturers
Chen Chai Phing
Education:
Master in Electrical Engineering. (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electronics Engineering majoring in Robotics & Automation. (Multimedia University,
Malaysia)
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Combinational Artificial Intelligence for Non-Technical Losses Detection in Power Utility]
Office: BN-3-034
Phone Ext.: 6305
E-mail: Chencp@uniten.edu.my
Ida Suzana binti Hussain
Education:
Master of Electrical Engineering (Univ. Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Electrical Engr. (Univ. of Southampton, UK)
BTEC National Diploma in Engineering (Coventry Technical College, UK)
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90
Machine Shop
Mechanics of Materials
Machine Design
Advanced Manufacturing
Automation and Robotics
Computer Aided Design and Computer
Aided Engineering
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Instrumentation and Measurement
Fluid Mechanics
Applied Thermodynamics and Heat
Transfer
Internal Combustion Engine
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In this era of globalization and the need for sustainable development, the fraternity has recognised the need to
measure the quality of the programme and attributes of the graduates. To address this issue, Malaysia has
embarked on a journey towards adopting the principles of Outcome-Based Education (OBE). In line with this
effort, the Mechanical Engineering Department strives to continually pursue its commitment of providing high
quality engineering education. The Department implements OBE as part of the delivery of the Mechanical
Engineering programme since December 2006.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
UNITEN produces Mechanical Engineering graduates who:
PEO1
Practicing engineers in mechanical engineering with the ability to venture into energy
related business.
PEO2
PEO3
PEO4
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
PO7
Design solutions for complex mechanical engineering problems that meet specific
needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and
environment.
Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating complex
problems related to mechanical engineering.
Create appropriate techniques, select resources, and apply modern engineering tools to
execute complex engineering activities.
Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the
consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice.
Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions in
environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development.
PO8
PO9
PO10
PO11
PO12
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Code
Courses
Credit
Hours
MATB113
NONE
NONE
MEMB113
NONE
NONE
CSEB113
Principles of Programming
NONE
NONE
TITB113
NONE
NONE
METB113
Engineering Materials
NONE
NONE
15
Semester MATB143
II
Differential Equations
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEFB121
MEMB123
1
3
METB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
MATB253
Linear Algebra
NONE
NONE
TECB213
Technical Communications
MEMB113, METB113
NONE
15
Manufacturing Processes
MEFB121
NONE
MEHB213
Thermodynamics I
NONE
NONE
MEMB233
MEMB123
NONE
EEEB113
Circuits Analysis I
NONE
MATB113
EEEB111
NONE
EEEB113
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB112/ MCSB112
NONE
15
Semester COEB223
IV
MATB143, MATB253
CSEB113
MEMB243
Mechanics of Materials
MEMB123, MATB113
NONE
MEMB221
METB113
MEMB243
MEHB223
Mechanics of Fluids I
MEMB123
NONE
MEHB221
NONE
MEHB223
MEMB263
Theory of Machines
MEMB233
NONE
14
Semester MEHB312
V
Thermodynamics II
MEHB213
NONE
MEHB332
Mechanics of Fluids II
MEHB223
NONE
MESB323
MATB143
NONE
MEMB333
Machine Design
NONE
MEMB331
MEMB243, MEFB213,
MEMB263
MEMB263, MEMB113
MESB333
MATB143, EEEB113
MEHB223, MEMB243
MEFB213
NONE
COEB442
Semester MEHB323
VI
Co-requisite
ICSB112/MCSB112
Semester MEFB213
III
Pre-requisite
Engineering Economics
16
NONE
NONE
Heat Transfer
MEHB213, MEHB223
NONE
MEHB321
MEHB213, MEHB223
NONE
MEMB343
Mechanical Vibration
MEMB233, MEMB263
NONE
MEMB322
MEMB333
MEHB323
ICSB312/MCSB312
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
**
NONE
NONE
COEB422
Engineers in Society
MEMB333
NONE
16
93
Semester
Code
Special COEB314
Semester
Semester MPRB412
VII
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
Pre-requisite
Co-requisite
70 credit hours,
MEMB263
NONE
Project 1
MEMB322
NONE
Principles of Management
MEMB243
NONE
MESB443
Electro-Mechanical Systems
NONE
HESB113
Hubungan Etnik
MATB113, EEEB113,
MEMB333
NONE
**
Technical Elective I
**
**
**
Technical Elective II
**
**
16
NONE
Project 2
COEB314, MPRB412
NONE
MEMB483
Capstone Design
MEMB322
MESB443
**
**
**
**
Technical Elective IV
**
**
**
Technical Elective V
**
**
16
127
MEHB403
MEHB413
Credit
Hours
4
COEB432
Semester MPRB424
VIII
Courses
MEHB423
MEHB433
MEHB443
MEHB453
MEHB463
MEHB483
MEHB493
MEHB503
MEHB513
MEHB523
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
Thermal Engineering
Power Generation
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
(only offered in Semester 1)
Turbomachinery
Combustion Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Industrial Energy Management
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Thermal Systems Design and Optimization
Internal Combustion Engines
Renewable Energy
Introduction to Nuclear Technology
(only offered in Semester 2)
Introduction to Sustainability Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Detection and Nuclear
3
Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1)
Introduction to Reactor Physics
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Safety and Nuclear Waste
3
Management (only offered in Semester 2)
Reactor Thermal-hydraulic
3
Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
(only offered in Semester 2)
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3
3
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB223,
MEHB323
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB323
MEHB332, COEB223
MEHB323
MEHB312
MEHB213, COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
MEHB323
NONE
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEMB403
MEMB413
MEMB423
MEMB453
MEMB463
MEMB473
METB413
MESB403
MESB413
MESB423
ECEB463
Mechatronics
Automation & Robotics
(only offered in Semester 2)
Elements of Mechatronics
(only offered in Semester 1)
Robot Design
Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy System
3
3
3
MEMB333, MESB323
MEMB333, MESB323
MEMB333, COEB223
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
MEMB333
MEMB333, METB113
NONE
NONE
3
3
MEMB243
MEMB333, METB113
NONE
NONE
MESB323, MEFB213
NONE
MESB323
NONE
3
3
MEMB333, MESB323
MESB323
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB331, MEFB213
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MESB323
NONE
EEIB413
Manufacturing Systems
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Production, Planning and Control
Industrial Engineering
Total Quality Management
Computer Aided Manufacturing
(only offered in Semester 2)
Process Control & Instrumentation
TITB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
MEFB413
MEFB433
MEFB443
MEFB453
MEFB473
MQA Courses
Applied Mechanics
Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng
Engineering Mechanics - Simulation
Finite Element Method
(only offered in Semester 1)
Non Destructive Testing
Failure Analysis and Design
(only offered in Semester 1)
Advanced Mechanics of Materials
Advanced Materials
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MLKB113
NONE
NONE
KDKB113
Bahasa Melayu
(compulsory for Malaysian students without
Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM)
Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan
NONE
NONE
SPRB113
NONE
NONE
KKSB113
NONE
NONE
RELB113
Comparative Religion
NONE
NONE
PKIB113
Creative Thinking
NONE
NONE
SPYB113
NONE
NONE
MANB113
Mandarin
NONE
NONE
FRAB113
French
NONE
NONE
GERB113
German
NONE
NONE
JAPB113
Japanese
NONE
NONE
95
Code
Courses
Credit
Hours
MATB113
NONE
NONE
MEMB113
NONE
NONE
CSEB113
Principles of Programming
NONE
NONE
MALB103
METB113
3
3
15
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Differential Equations
NONE
NONE
3
1
3
NONE
METB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MATB253
Linear Algebra
NONE
NONE
TECB213
Technical Communications
MEMB113, METB113
NONE
16
Semester MATB143
II
*********
MEFB121
MEMB123
Semester MEFB213
III
Manufacturing Processes
MEFB121
NONE
Thermodynamics I
NONE
NONE
MEMB233
MEMB123
NONE
EEEB113
Circuits Analysis I
NONE
MATB113
EEEB111
NONE
EEEB113
*********
3
16
NONE
NONE
MATB143, MATB253
CSEB113
MEMB243
Mechanics of Materials
MEMB123, MATB113
NONE
MEMB221
METB113
MEMB243
MEHB223
Mechanics of Fluids I
MEMB123
NONE
MEHB221
NONE
MEHB223
MEMB263
Theory of Machines
MEMB233
NONE
14
Thermodynamics II
MEHB213
NONE
MEHB332
Mechanics of Fluids II
MEHB223
NONE
MESB323
MATB143
NONE
MEMB333
Machine Design
NONE
MEMB331
MESB333
1
3
MEMB243, MEFB213,
MEMB263
MEMB263, MEMB113
MATB143, EEEB113
MEHB223, MEMB243
MEFB213
NONE
NONE
Semester MEHB312
V
COEB442
Semester MEHB323
VI
Co-requisite
MEHB213
Semester COEB223
IV
Pre-requisite
Engineering Economics
16
NONE
Heat Transfer
MEHB213, MEHB223
NONE
MEHB321
MEHB213, MEHB223
NONE
MEMB343
Mechanical Vibration
MEMB233, MEMB263
NONE
MEMB322
MEMB333
MEHB323
*********
COEB422
3
2
NONE
MEMB333
NONE
NONE
14
96
Semester
Code
Special COEB314
Semester
Co-requisite
NONE
Project 1
MEMB322
NONE
COEB432
MESB443
Principles of Management
Electro-Mechanical Systems
2
3
NONE
NONE
MASB113
Malaysian Study
MEMB243
MATB113, EEEB113,
MEMB333
NONE
**
Technical Elective I
**
**
**
Technical Elective II
**
**
16
NONE
NONE
Project 2
COEB314, MPRB412
MEMB483
Capstone Design
MEMB322
MESB443
**
**
**
**
Technical Elective IV
**
**
**
Technical Elective V
**
**
16
127
MEHB403
MEHB413
Pre-requisite
70 credit hours,
MEMB263
Semester MPRB424
VIII
Industrial Training
Total Credit Hours
Semester MPRB412
VII
Credit
Hours
4
Courses
MEHB423
MEHB433
MEHB443
MEHB453
MEHB463
MEHB483
MEHB493
MEHB503
MEHB513
MEHB523
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
Thermal Engineering
Power Generation
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
(only offered in Semester 1)
Turbomachinery
Combustion Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Industrial Energy Management
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Thermal Systems Design and Optimization
Internal Combustion Engines
Renewable Energy
Introduction to Nuclear Technology
(only offered in Semester 2)
Introduction to Sustainability Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Detection and Nuclear
3
Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1)
Introduction to Reactor Physics
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Safety and Nuclear Waste
3
Management (only offered in Semester 2)
Reactor Thermal-hydraulic
3
Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
(only offered in Semester 2)
97
3
3
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB223,
MEHB323
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB323
MEHB332, COEB223
MEHB323
MEHB312
MEHB213, COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
MEHB323
NONE
COEB422
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEMB403
MEMB413
MEMB423
MEMB453
MEMB463
MEMB473
METB413
MESB403
MESB413
MESB423
ECEB463
Mechatronics
Automation & Robotics
(only offered in Semester 2)
Elements of Mechatronics
(only offered in Semester 1)
Robot Design
Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy System
3
3
3
MEMB333, MESB323
MEMB333, MESB323
MEMB333, COEB223
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
MEMB333
MEMB333, METB113
NONE
NONE
3
3
MEMB243
MEMB333, METB113
NONE
NONE
MESB323, MEFB213
NONE
MESB323
NONE
3
3
MEMB333, MESB323
MESB323
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB331, MEFB213
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MESB323
NONE
EEIB413
Manufacturing Systems
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Production, Planning and Control
Industrial Engineering
Total Quality Management
Computer Aided Manufacturing
(only offered in Semester 2)
Process Control & Instrumentation
MALB103
MASB113
MEFB413
MEFB433
MEFB443
MEFB453
MEFB473
MQA
Courses
Applied Mechanics
Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng
Engineering Mechanics - Simulation
Finite Element Method
(only offered in Semester 1)
Non Destructive Testing
Failure Analysis and Design
(only offered in Semester 1)
Advanced Mechanics of Materials
Advanced Materials
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
RELB113
Comparative Religion
NONE
NONE
PKIB113
Creative Thinking
NONE
NONE
SPYB113
NONE
NONE
MANB113
Mandarin
NONE
NONE
FRAB113
French
NONE
NONE
GERB113
German
NONE
NONE
JAPB113
Japanese
NONE
NONE
MALB203
NONE
NONE
ISWB113
NONE
NONE
HFTB113
NONE
NONE
98
Code
Special MEMB123
Semester I TITB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CSEB113
Principles of Programming
NONE
NONE
MATB253
Linear Algebra
NONE
NONE
METB113
Engineering Materials
NONE
NONE
15
Differential Equations
NONE
NONE
MEHB213
Thermodynamics I
NONE
NONE
MEFB121
METB113
NONE
MEMB233
MEMB123
NONE
ICSB112/MCSB112
NONE
NONE
TECB213
Technical Communications
Total Credit Hours
3
15
MEMB113, METB113
NONE
Manufacturing Processes
MEFB121
NONE
ICSB212/ MCSB212
MEMB263
MEMB243
2
3
3
ICSB112/MCSB112
MEMB233
MEMB123, MATB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEMB221
METB113
MEMB243
EEEB113
Circuits Analysis I
NONE
MATB113
EEEB111
NONE
EEEB113
16
Semester MEHB223
Special
Semester
II
Mechanics of Fluids I
MEMB123
NONE
MEHB221
NONE
MEHB223
COEB223
MATB143, MATB253
CSEB113
MEMB333
Machine Design
NONE
MEMB331
MEMB243, MEFB213,
MEMB263
MEMB113, MEMB263
NONE
COEB442
Engineering Economics
MEFB213
NONE
MEHB312
Thermodynamics II
MEHB213
NONE
15
3
2
3
8
NONE
MEMB243
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
**
COEB432
HESB113
Semester COEB422
V
Co-requisite
NONE
Semester MEFB213
IV
Pre-requisite
Semester MATB143
III
Credit
Hours
Mechanics I: Statics
MATB113
Semester
I
MEMB113
II
Courses
Engineers in Society
MEMB333
NONE
MEHB332
Mechanics of Fluids II
MEHB223
NONE
MESB323
MATB143
NONE
MEMB322
MEMB333
MEHB323
MESB333
NONE
MEHB323
Heat Transfer
MATB143, EEEB113,
MEMB243, MEHB223
MEHB223, MEHB213
ICSB312/MCSB312
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
99
NONE
Code
Semester MEMB343
VI
17
Courses
Mechanical Vibration
Credit
Hours
3
Co-requisite
MEMB233, MEMB263
NONE
MEHB321
MEHB223, MEHB213
NONE
MESB443
Electro-Mechanical Systems
NONE
MPRB412
Project 1
MATB113, EEEB113,
MEMB333
MEMB322
**
Technical Elective I
**
**
**
Technical Elective II
**
**
15
70 credit hours
MEMB263
NONE
Special COEB314
Semester
III
Industrial Training
Semester MPRB424
VII
Pre-requisite
NONE
Project 2
COEB314, MPRB412
NONE
MEMB483
Capstone Design
MEMB322
MESB443
**
**
**
**
Technical Elective IV
**
**
**
Technical Elective V
**
**
16
127
Thermal Engineering
MEHB403
Power Generation
MEHB312, MEHB332
NONE
MEHB413
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MEHB312, MEHB223,
MEHB323
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB323
MEHB332, COEB223
MEHB323
MEHB312
MEHB213, COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
MEHB323
NONE
COEB422
NONE
MEMB333, MESB323
MEMB333, MESB323
MEMB333, COEB223
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEHB423
MEHB433
MEHB443
MEHB453
MEHB463
MEHB483
MEHB493
MEHB503
MEHB513
MEHB523
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MEMB403
MEMB413
MEMB423
Nuclear Engineering
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Detection and Nuclear
3
Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1)
Introduction to Reactor Physics
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Safety and Nuclear Waste
3
Management (only offered in Semester 2)
Reactor Thermal-hydraulic
3
Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
(only offered in Semester 2)
Applied Mechanics
Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng
Engineering Mechanics - Simulation
Finite Element Method
100
3
3
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEMB453
MEMB463
MQA Courses
MEMB473
METB413
MESB403
MESB413
MESB423
ECEB463
3
3
MEMB333
MEMB333
NONE
NONE
3
3
MEMB243
MEMB333, METB113
NONE
NONE
MESB323, MEFB213
NONE
MESB323
NONE
3
3
MEMB333, MESB323
MESB323
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB331, MEFB213
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MESB323
NONE
EEIB413
Manufacturing Systems
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Production, Planning and Control
Industrial Engineering
Total Quality Management
Computer Aided Manufacturing
(only offered in Semester 2)
Process Control & Instrumentation
TITB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
MEFB413
MEFB433
MEFB443
MEFB453
MEFB473
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MLKB113
NONE
NONE
KDKB113
Bahasa Melayu
(compulsory for Malaysian students without
Credit in Bahasa Malaysia SPM)
Kepimpinan & Keusahawanan
NONE
NONE
SPRB113
NONE
NONE
KKSB113
NONE
NONE
RELB113
Comparative Religion
NONE
NONE
PKIB113
Creative Thinking
NONE
NONE
SPYB113
NONE
NONE
MANB113
Mandarin
NONE
NONE
FRAB113
French
NONE
NONE
GERB113
German
NONE
NONE
JAPB113
Japanese
NONE
NONE
101
Code
Special MEMB123
Semester I MALB103
NONE
NONE
3
6
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEMB113
NONE
NONE
CSEB113
Principles of Programming
NONE
NONE
MATB253
Linear Algebra
NONE
NONE
METB113
Engineering Materials
Total Credit Hours
3
15
NONE
NONE
Differential Equations
NONE
NONE
MEHB213
Thermodynamics I
NONE
NONE
MEFB121
METB113
NONE
MEMB233
MEMB123
NONE
*********
TECB213
3
3
16
NONE
MEMB113, METB113
NONE
NONE
Manufacturing Processes
MEFB121
NONE
*********
MEMB263
MEMB243
3
3
3
NONE
MEMB233
MEMB123, MATB113
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEMB221
METB113
MEMB243
EEEB113
Circuits Analysis I
NONE
MATB113
EEEB111
1
17
NONE
EEEB113
Mechanics of Fluids I
MEMB123
NONE
MEHB221
NONE
MEHB223
COEB223
MATB143, MATB253
CSEB113
MEMB333
Machine Design
NONE
MEMB331
MEMB243, MEFB213,
MEMB263
MEMB263, MEMB113
NONE
COEB442
Engineering Economics
MEFB213
NONE
MEHB312
Thermodynamics II
MEHB213
NONE
15
3
2
3
8
NONE
MEMB243
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester MEHB223
IV
Special
Semester
II
*********
COEB432
MASB113
Semester COEB422
V
Co-requisite
Semester MEFB213
III
Pre-requisite
Semester MATB143
II
Credit
Hours
Mechanics I: Statics
MATB113
Semester
I
Courses
Engineers in Society
MEMB333
NONE
MEHB332
Mechanics of Fluids II
MEHB223
NONE
MESB323
MATB143
NONE
MEMB322
MEMB333
MEHB323
MESB333
MATB143, EEEB113
MEHB223, MEMB243
MEHB223, MEHB213
MEHB223
MEHB323
Heat Transfer
15
102
NONE
Semester
Code
Semester MEMB343
VI
Courses
Mechanical Vibration
Credit
Hours
3
MEMB223, MEMB263
NONE
MEHB213, MEHB223
NONE
MESB443
Electro-Mechanical Systems
NONE
MPRB412
Project 1
MATB113, EEEB113,
MEMB333
MEMB322
**
Technical Elective I
**
**
**
Technical Elective II
**
**
15
70 credit hours
MEMB263
NONE
Industrial Training
Semester MPRB424
NONE
Project 2
COEB314, MPRB412
NONE
MEMB483
Capstone Design
MEMB322
MESB443
**
**
**
**
Technical Elective IV
**
**
**
Technical Elective V
**
**
MEHB403
MEHB413
Co-requisite
MEHB321
Special COEB314
Semester
III
VII
Pre-requisite
MEHB423
MEHB433
MEHB443
MEHB453
MEHB463
MEHB483
MEHB493
MEHB503
MEHB513
MEHB523
MENB403
MENB413
MENB423
MENB433
MENB443
MENB453
MEMB403
16
127
Thermal Engineering
Power Generation
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
(only offered in Semester 1)
Turbomachinery
Combustion Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Industrial Energy Management
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Thermal Systems Design and Optimization
Internal Combustion Engines
Renewable Energy
Introduction to Nuclear Technology
(only offered in Semester 2)
Introduction to Sustainability Engineering
3
3
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB223,
MEHB323
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB312, MEHB332
MEHB323
MEHB332, COEB223
MEHB323
MEHB312
MEHB213, COEB442
COEB442
COEB442
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
COEB422
NONE
MEHB323
NONE
COEB422
NONE
MEMB333, MESB323
NONE
Nuclear Engineering
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Detection and Nuclear
3
Instrumentation (only offered in Semester 1)
Introduction to Reactor Physics
3
(only offered in Semester 1)
Radiation Safety and Nuclear Waste
3
Management (only offered in Semester 2)
Reactor Thermal-hydraulic
3
Nuclear Policy, Security and Safeguards
(only offered in Semester 2)
Applied Mechanics
Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Eng
103
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MEMB413
MEMB423
MEMB453
MEMB463
MEMB473
METB413
MESB403
MESB413
MESB423
ECEB463
Mechatronics
Automation & Robotics
(only offered in Semester 2)
Elements of Mechatronics
(only offered in Semester 1)
Robot Design
Artificial Intelligence and Neural Fuzzy System
3
3
MEMB333, MESB323
MEMB333, COEB223
NONE
NONE
3
3
MEMB333
MEMB333, METB113
NONE
NONE
3
3
MEMB243
MEMB333, METB113
NONE
NONE
MESB323, MEFB213
NONE
MESB323
NONE
3
3
MEMB333, MESB323
MESB323
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB333, MEFB213
MEMB331, MEFB213
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
MESB323
NONE
EEIB413
Manufacturing Systems
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Production, Planning and Control
Industrial Engineering
Total Quality Management
Computer Aided Manufacturing
(only offered in Semester 2)
Process Control & Instrumentation
MALB103
MASB113
MEFB413
MEFB433
MEFB443
MEFB453
MEFB473
MQA
Courses
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
RELB113
Comparative Religion
NONE
NONE
PKIB113
Creative Thinking
NONE
NONE
SPYB113
NONE
NONE
MANB113
Mandarin
NONE
NONE
FRAB113
French
NONE
NONE
GERB113
German
NONE
NONE
JAPB113
Japanese
NONE
NONE
MALB203
NONE
NONE
ISWB113
NONE
NONE
HFTB113
NONE
NONE
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EXTERNAL EXAMINER
Prof. Ir. Dr. Ahmed Jaffar
Professor,
Dean, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA
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FACULTY MEMBERS
Head of Department
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Education:
Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (Liverpool, UK)
M. Sc. in Power Plant and Energy Related Studies (Liverpool, UK)
B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Magna Cum Laude) (Toledo, USA)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Energy Utilization, Alternative/Renewable Energy, Thermal Environment, Engineering Education]
Office: Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & Research) Office
Phone ext: 7120
E-mail: ibrahim@uniten.edu.my
Professor Dr. Md. Mujibur Rahman
Education:
Ph. D. (UKM)
M. Sc. (UKM)
B. Eng (Hons) (Islamic Universiti of Riau, Indonesia)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Computational & Experimental Mechanics, Powder Metallurgy, Coupled Deformation and Heat Transfer]
Office: BN-0-024
Phone ext: 7269
E-mail: mujibur@uniten.edu.my
Professor Dr. Mohd Zamri bin Yusoff [Deputy Vice Chancellor (Kampus Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah)]
Education:
Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (Birmingham, UK)
A.C.G.I. (London, UK)
M. Phil. Engineering (Cambridge, UK)
B. Eng. Mechanical Eng. (1st Class Hons) (Imperial Coll., London, UK)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Numerical Simulation, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Power Plant Analysis and Modeling, Turbomachinery,
Condensation, Optimization]
Office: Deputy Vice Chancellor (Kampus Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah) Office
Phone ext: 2003
E-mail: zamri@uniten.edu.my
Dato Professor Emeritus Dr. Noramly bin Muslim [Principal Fellow]
Education:
PhD in Chemical Engineering (University of Western Australia)
B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemical Engineering (University of Western Australia)
Area of specialization/research interest:
[Chemical engineering, engineering education & research, human resource development, tertiary education
development, energy policies, renewable energy, food technologies, tropical biology & conservation, biomass
development, nuclear technology & engineering, nuclear regulation & policies]
Office: BN-2-008
Phone ext: 2228
Email: noramlymuslim@yahoo.com
Professor Dr. T.M. Indra Mahlia
Education:
Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (University of Malaya)
M. Eng. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (University of Malaya)
B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (Syiah Kuala University, Indonesia)
Area of specialization/research interest:
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[Power Plants, Condition Monitoring, Intelligent Systems for Engineering Applications, and Gas Hydrate
Formation Conditions/Phases]
Office: BN-0-028
Phone Ext.: 6637
E-mail: Firas@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Halina binti Misran
Education:
Ph. D (UNITEN)
M. Eng. (Toyohashi, Japan)
B. Eng. (Toyohashi, Japan)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Nonsurfactant Synthesis of Mesoporous Materials, MOF Materials, Hybrid Mesoporous Materials, Hydrogen
Storage Materials, Adsorption of Gases, Solid Acid Catalysts]
Office: BN-3-068
Phone ext: 2231
E-mail: halina@uniten.edu.my
Ir. Hasril bin Hasini
P. Eng, MIEM, MASME, MEI (UK)
Education:
M. Mech. Eng (UNITEN)
B. Eng (Mechanical) (Sheffield)
Dip. (Mechanical/Manufacturing) (Wigan)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Combustion Modelling, Power Plant Analysis, Turbomachinery, CFD, Renewable energy]
Office: BN-0-008
Phone ext: 2280
E-mail: hasril@uniten.edu.my
Ir. Dr. Kannan M. Munisamy
P. Eng, MIEM, C. Eng (UK), MIMechE(UK)
Education:
Ph. D (UNITEN)
M. Sc (Cranfield, UK)
B. Mech. Eng. (Hons) (UNITEN)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[CFD, Automotive Brake Disc, CFD Ventilation, Fire Simulation, Green Building Research and Simulation]
Office: BN-1-066
Phone ext: 2240
E-mail: kannan@uniten.edu.my
Ir. Dr. Kumaran Palanisamy
P. Eng, MIEM
Education :
Ph. D (UNITEN)
M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA)
B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Energy Modelling Policy Analysis, Renewable Energy, Biodiesel, Biomass, Biogas, Turbomachinery, HVAC,
Combustion Wave Rotor CFD Simulation, Hygrothermal Mass Diffusion Analysis, Gas Turbines, Power
Generation, Energy, Microalgae]
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Office: Blok BJ
Phone ext: 2296
E-mail: kumaran@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Lim Chin Wai
Education:
Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA)
B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering. (Purdue, USA)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Computational Fluid Dynamics, Kinetic Theory Methods, Heat Transfer, Thermo-fluid, Turbomachinery]
Office: BN-1-012
Phone ext: 2293
E-mail: Lchinwai@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Malik Idries Adam Ahmed
Education:
Ph. D. Materials, Magnetic & Superconductors, (Universiti Putra Malaysia).
B.Sc. Applied Physics, (University of Khartoum)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Critical State Models, Electro-active Ceramics: Ferroelectric/multiferroic ,Hetrostructure Interfaces,
Electromagnetic & Electromechanical of bulk, wires, and thin films oxide systems. Research
interests: Theory of Hetrostructured interfaces, Modeling and Simulation, Thermomechanics of
superhard & Abrasive Borocarbides]
Phone ext: 2250
Office: BN-0-007
E-mail: idriesm@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Meenaloshini Satgunam
Education:
Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering (UNITEN)
M. Sc. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (UPM)
B. Sc. Manufacturing Engineering (Western Michigan, USA)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Advanced Materials, Ceramics, Nanomaterials, Manufacturing]
Office: BN-3-011
Phone ext: 7274
E-mail: meenaloshini@uniten.edu.my
Mikhail Fong Abdullah @ Fong Kok Kee
Education:
M. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA)
B. Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Purdue, USA)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[CFD, Turbomachinery, Aerospace Propulsion, Combustion, Wave Rotor, Pulse Detonation Engines]
Office: BN-3-078
Phone ext: 7283,
E-mail: mikhail@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Mohamed Ansari M.Nainar
Education:
Ph. D in Polymer Engineering (USM)
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Office: BN-0-030
Phone ext : 6330
Email: vignesh@uniten.edu.my
Zaimah binti Hasan
Education:
M. Sc. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering (UPM)
B. Mech. Eng. (Hons) (UNITEN)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Manufacturing]
Office: BN-3-060
Phone ext: 2225
E-mail: zaimah@uniten.edu.my
Assistant Lecturers / Tutors
Ahmad Kamal bin Kadir
Education:
B. Mech. Eng. (UNITEN)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[FEM, Metal Injection Molding]
Office: BN-3-021
Phone ext: 6484
E-mail: akamal@uniten.edu.my
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Water Engineering.
Environmental Engineering.
Project Management and Construction.
In addition to the above, undergraduate students will also study other technical courses such as Engineering
Surveying, Engineering Geology, Computer Programming, Engineers in Society and Computer Aided Design
and Drafting Technology. The use of computer applications and software is integrated throughout the program.
Students will also study English and Malay languages, technical communication, moral/religious studies and
humanities in order to produce engineers who are technically competent with strong commitment to ethics and
professionalism and able to communicate effectively which are all essential for students to build successful
career.
Undergraduate students will undertake a capstone design project in their final year. It is a team design project
applying engineering and project management principles for a multidisciplinary design which would involve an
integration of all aspects of Civil Engineering namely Environmental, Geotechnical, Water Supply, Sewerage,
Structural, Transportation and Project Management, with the design process from conceptual and preliminary
design to final design for construction purposes. It requires that each student demonstrate the ability to
complete a significant engineering design using the knowledge gained as an undergraduate in the Civil
Engineering program.
Undergraduate students will undergo industrial training at the end of the third year where students will be
exposed to the various aspects of industrial practices and ethics and to acquire knowledge and skills of practical
nature which are needed for their professional development. Students are also required to undertake research
activities in their final year. The Final Year Project courses provide opportunities for students to acquire
knowledge through research activities and to apply this knowledge to real life problems.
The Department of Civil Engineering has a total of ten (10) undergraduate laboratories which are:
Civil Engineering Materials
Structural Engineering
Soil Mechanics
Geotechnical Engineering
Engineering Geology
Highway Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Engineering Surveying
The Department of Civil Engineering is in an active phase of growth and development. The upcoming year
will be an exciting one with strategic plans and potential future paths for continued excellence for staff and
students alike.
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PEO1
Are practicing engineers in civil engineering with the ability to venture into energy
related business.
PEO2
PEO3
PEO4
PO1
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
PO7
Design solutions for complex civil engineering problems that meet specific needs
with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society, and
environment.
Conduct investigations, interpret data and provide conclusions in investigating
complex problems related to civil engineering.
Create appropriate techniques, select resources, and apply modern engineering
tools to execute complex engineering activities.
Apply reasoning in assessing societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and
the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice.
Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of professional engineering solutions in
environmental contexts and the need for sustainable development.
PO8
PO9
PO10
PO11
PO12
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Code
Courses
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
1
2
1
3
16
Pre-requisite
Co-requisite
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CEMB111
CEMB113
CEGB111
CEGB112
NONE
Semester MATB113
I
CECB113
CEMB113
CEMB111
CEGB112
CEGB111
TITB113
Semester MATB143
II
CEMB124
CEMB121
CEWB123
CEWB121
ICSB112/MCSB112
Differential Equations
Mechanics of Materials
Mechanics of Materials Laboratory
Mechanics of Fluids
Mechanics of Fluids Laboratory
Islam/Moral & Civil Society I
3
4
1
3
1
2
NONE
CECB113 or MEMB123
CECB113 or MEMB123
CECB113 or MEMB123
CECB113 or MEMB123
NONE
NONE
CEMB121
CEMB124
CEWB121
CEWB123
NONE
2
16
CECB113 or MEMB123
NONE
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
NONE
CEMB124
CEMB124 & CEGB112
CEMB124 & CEGB112
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/ MCSB112
NONE
NONE
CEGB231
CEGB233
CECB211
CECB212
NONE
15
3
3
1
3
1
2
1
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CEWB123
CEWB123
NONE
NONE
CEVB211
CEVB213
CEEB221
CEEB223
CEWB221
CEWB222
NONE
17
CESB353
Structural Analysis II
Water & Wastewater Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Islam/Moral & Civil Society III
3
3
3
2
CECB212, CESB223,
CEMB113
CESB223
CEEB223
CEGB233
ICSB212/ MCSB212
14
CECB122
Semester MATB133
III
CESB223
CEGB233
CEGB231
CECB212
CECB211
ICSB212/MCSB212
Semester CCSB163
IV
CEVB213
CEVB211
CEEB223
CEEB221
CEWB222
CEWB221
***
Semester CESB343
V
CESB353
CEEB313
CEGB333
ICSB312/MCSB312
129
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
Code
CETB322
Semester CESB333
CEWB322
VI
CEPB323
TECB213
HESB113
Credit
Hour
2
3
2
3
3
3
Courses
Highway Engineering
Structural Steel Design I
Hydrology Engineering
Project Management & Construction
Technical Communication
Hubungan Etnik
Total Credit Hours
16
Industrial Training
3
3
3
CETB412
CETB411
CERB412
Transportation Engineering
Highway & Transportation Engineering Laboratory
Project I
2
1
2
COEB422
Engineers in Society
Total Credit Hours
2
16
Project II
Civil Engineering Elective I
Civil Engineering Elective II
Integrated Civil Engineering Design Project
4
3
3
3
Special
Semester COEB314
Semester
VII
CESB423
CEGB423
CECB423
Semester
VIII
CERB424
***
***
CESB493
13
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SUMMARY
Engineering Subjects
Related Subjects
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
85
42
127
CESB463
CESB473
CEGB493
Pre-Requisite
CEMB113 & CEGB233
CESB223
CEWB222
CESB343, CEGB333
NONE
NONE
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Completed minimum 60 CH
Must complete CESB223,
CEGB112, CEWB222
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CERB412
NONE
CETB411
CETB412
NONE
NONE
COEB314, CESB423
CEGB463
CETB413
CETB423
CEWB423
CEWB433
CEEB433
CEGB483
CETB423
CESB403
CESB483
CEWB493
130
3
3
3
CESB343
CESB333
CEGB333
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
CEGB333
CETB322 & CETB412
CETB322 & CETB412
CEWB222 & CEWB322
CEWB222 & CEWB322
CEEB313
NONE
CETB322 & CETB412
CESB333 & CESB343
COEB314
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CESB423
NONE
CEWB322
MQA
Courses
Literature & Sociology Courses
TITB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB312/MCSB312
HESB113
MLKB113
KDKB113
SPRB113
KKSB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
131
3
2
2
2
3
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/ MCSB112
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Code
Courses
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
1
2
1
3
16
Pre-requisite
Co-requisite
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CEMB111
CEMB113
CEGB111
CEGB112
NONE
Semester MATB113
I
CECB113
CEMB113
CEMB111
CEGB112
CEGB111
MALB103
Semester MATB143
II
CEMB124
CEMB121
CEWB123
CEWB121
CECB122
Differential Equations
Mechanics of Materials
Mechanics of Materials Laboratory
Mechanics of Fluids
Mechanics of Fluids Laboratory
Mechanics II: Dynamics
Total Credit Hours
3
4
1
3
1
2
14
NONE
CECB113 or MEMB123
CECB113 or MEMB123
CECB113 or MEMB123
CECB113 or MEMB123
CECB113 or MEMB123
NONE
CEMB121
CEMB124
CEWB121
CEWB123
NONE
Semester MATB133
III
CESB223
CEGB233
CEGB231
CECB212
CECB211
*********
3
3
3
1
2
1
3
NONE
CEMB124
CEMB124 & CEGB112
CEMB124 & CEGB112
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CEGB231
CEGB233
CECB211
CECB212
NONE
16
3
3
1
3
1
2
1
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CEWB123
CEWB123
NONE
NONE
CEVB211
CEVB213
CEEB221
CEEB223
CEWB221
CEWB222
NONE
17
CESB353
Structural Analysis II
Water & Wastewater Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Literature & Sociology III
3
3
3
3
CECB212, CESB223,
CEMB113
CESB223
CEEB223
CEGB233
NONE
15
Semester CCSB163
IV
CEVB213
CEVB211
CEEB223
CEEB221
CEWB222
CEWB221
*********
Semester CESB343
V
CESB353
CEEB313
CEGB333
*********
132
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Semester
Code
CETB322
Semester CESB333
CEWB322
VI
CEPB323
TECB213
MASB113
Credit
Hour
2
3
2
3
3
3
Courses
Highway Engineering
Structural Steel Design I
Hydrology Engineering
Project Management & Construction
Technical Communication
Malaysian Study
Total Credit Hours
16
Industrial Training
3
3
3
CETB412
CETB411
CERB412
Transportation Engineering
Highway & Transportation Engineering Laboratory
Project I
2
1
2
COEB422
Engineers in Society
Total Credit Hours
2
16
Project II
Civil Engineering Elective I
Civil Engineering Elective II
Integrated Civil Engineering Design Project
4
3
3
3
Special
Semester COEB314
Semester
VII
CESB423
CEGB423
CECB423
Semester
VIII
CERB424
***
***
CESB493
13
127
SUMMARY
Engineering Subjects
Related Subjects
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
85
42
127
CESB463
CESB473
CEGB493
Pre-Requisite
CEMB113 & CEGB233
CESB223
CEWB222
CESB343, CEGB333
NONE
NONE
CoRequisite
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Completed minimum 60 CH
Must complete CESB223,
CEGB112, CEWB222
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CERB412
NONE
CETB411
CETB412
NONE
NONE
COEB314, CESB423
CEGB463
CETB413
CETB423
CEWB423
CEWB433
CEEB433
CEGB483
CETB423
CESB403
CESB483
CEWB493
133
3
3
3
CESB343
CESB333
CEGB333
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
CEGB333
CETB322 & CETB412
CETB322 & CETB412
CEWB222 & CEWB322
CEWB222 & CEWB322
CEEB313
NONE
CETB322 & CETB412
CESB333 & CESB343
COEB314
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
CESB423
NONE
CEWB322
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
MALB203
ISWB113
HFTB113
3
3
NONE
NONE
134
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Credit
Pre-requisite
Corequisite
Code
Courses
MATB113
NONE
NONE
TITB113
NONE
NONE
Hours
Special Semester 1
Semester
CECB212
NONE
CECB211
CECB211
NONE
CECB212
CECB113
Mechanics I: Statics
NONE
NONE
CEMB113
NONE
CEMB111
CEMB111
NONE
CEMB113
ICSB112/MCSB112
NONE
NONE
MATB143
Differential Equations
NONE
NONE
15
Semester
CEMB124
Mechanics of Materials
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEMB121
II
CECB122
CECB113 or MEMB123
NONE
CEMB121
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEMB124
CEWB123
Mechanics of Fluids
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEWB121
CEWB121
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEWB123
CEGB112
Engineering Geology
NONE
CEGB111
CEGB111
Geology Laboratory
NONE
CEGB112
HESB113
Hubungan Etnik
NONE
NONE
17
Semester
CESB223
Structural Analysis I
CEMB124
NONE
III
CEGB233
Soil Mechanics
CEGB231
CEGB231
CEGB233
CEWB222
Hydraulic Engineering
CEWB123
CEWB221
CEWB221
CEWB123
CEWB222
MATB133
NONE
NONE
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB112/ MCSB112
NONE
15
135
Semester
Code
Courses
Credit
Pre-requisite
Corequisite
Hours
Semester
CESB343
CECB212, CESB223,
CEMB113
NONE
IV
CEEB223
Introduction to Environmental
Engineering
NONE
CEEB221
CEEB221
Introduction to Environmental
Engineering Laboratory
NONE
CEEB223
CESB353
Structural Analysis II
CESB223
NONE
CEVB213
NONE
CEVB211
CEVB211
NONE
CEVB213
ICSB312/MCSB312
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
16
CEWB322
Hydrology Engineering
CEWB222
NONE
**
NONE
NONE
TECB213
Technical Communication
NONE
NONE
Special Semester 2
Semester
CESB333
CESB223
NONE
CEEB313
CEEB223
NONE
CETB322
Highway Engineering
NONE
CEGB333
Geotechnical Engineering
Project Management &
Construction
Principles of Programming for
Engineers
CEGB233
NONE
CESB343
NONE
NONE
NONE
CEPB323
CCSB163
17
Semester
CECB423
MATB113, MATB143
& CCSB163
NONE
VI
CESB423
NONE
CETB412
Transportation Engineering
CEVB213
CETB411
CETB411
CETB412
COEB422
Engineers in Society
NONE
CERB412
Project I
CEGB423
Foundation Engineering I
CEPB323
CESB343 & CEGB233
& CEWB322 &
CEPB323
CEGB333
16
136
NONE
NONE
Semester
Code
Courses
Credit
Pre-requisite
Corequisite
Hours
Special Semester 3
Semester
VII
COEB314
CERB424
Industrial Training
Project II
***
***
CESB493
13
127
SUMMARY
Engineering Subjects
85
Related Subjects
42
127
Completed minimum 60
CH
Must complete
CESB223, CEGB112,
CEWB222
CERB412
NONE
NONE
COEB314
CESB343
NONE
CESB473
CESB333
NONE
CEGB493
CEGB333
NONE
CEGB463
CEGB333
NONE
CETB413
Transportation Planning
NONE
CETB423
NONE
CEWB423
NONE
CEWB433
NONE
CEEB313
NONE
NONE
NONE
CESB423
COEB314
NONE
NONE
CEWB322
CEEB433
CEGB483
CESB403
CESB483
CEWB493
137
MQA Subjects
NONE
NONE
ICSB112/MCSB112
NONE
NONE
ICSB212/MCSB212
ICSB112/ MCSB112
NONE
ICSB312/MCSB312
ICSB212/ MCSB212
NONE
HESB113
Hubungan Etnik
NONE
NONE
MLKB113
NONE
NONE
KDKB113
NONE
NONE
SPRB113
NONE
NONE
KKSB113
NONE
NONE
RELB113
Comparative Religion
NONE
NONE
PKIB113
Creative Thinking
NONE
NONE
SPYB113
NONE
NONE
MANB113
Mandarin
NONE
NONE
FRAB113
French
NONE
NONE
GERB113
German
NONE
NONE
JAPB113
Japanese
NONE
NONE
138
Credit
Pre-requisite
Corequisite
Code
Courses
MATB113
NONE
NONE
MALB103
NONE
NONE
Hours
Special Semester 1
Semester
CECB212
NONE
CECB211
CECB211
NONE
CECB212
CECB113
Mechanics I: Statics
NONE
NONE
CEMB113
NONE
CEMB111
CEMB111
NONE
CEMB113
*********
NONE
NONE
MATB143
Differential Equations
NONE
NONE
16
Semester
CEMB124
Mechanics of Materials
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEMB121
II
CECB122
CECB113 or MEMB123
NONE
CEMB121
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEMB124
CEWB123
Mechanics of Fluids
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEWB121
CEWB121
CECB113 or MEMB123
CEWB123
CEGB112
Engineering Geology
NONE
CEGB111
CEGB111
Geology Laboratory
NONE
CEGB112
14
Semester
CESB223
Structural Analysis I
CEMB124
NONE
III
CEGB233
Soil Mechanics
CEGB231
CEGB231
CEGB233
CEWB222
Hydraulic Engineering
CEWB123
CEWB221
CEWB221
CEWB123
CEWB222
MATB133
NONE
NONE
TECB213
Technical Communication
NONE
NONE
16
139
Semester
Code
Courses
Credit
Pre-requisite
Corequisite
Hours
Semester
CESB343
CECB212, CESB223,
CEMB113
NONE
IV
CEEB223
Introduction to Environmental
Engineering
NONE
CEEB221
CEEB221
Introduction to Environmental
Engineering Laboratory
NONE
CEEB223
CESB353
Structural Analysis II
CESB223
NONE
CEVB213
NONE
CEVB211
CEVB211
NONE
CEVB213
*********
NONE
NONE
17
CEWB322
Hydrology Engineering
CEWB222
NONE
*********
NONE
NONE
MASB113
Malaysian Study
NONE
NONE
Special Semester 2
Semester
CESB333
CESB223
NONE
CEEB313
CEEB223
NONE
CETB322
Highway Engineering
NONE
CEGB333
Geotechnical Engineering
CEGB233
NONE
CEPB323
CESB343
NONE
CCSB163
NONE
NONE
17
MATB113, MATB143
& CCSB163
NONE
Semester
VI
CECB423
CESB423
NONE
CETB412
Transportation Engineering
CEVB213
CETB411
CETB411
CETB412
COEB422
Engineers in Society
NONE
CERB412
Project I
CEGB423
Foundation Engineering I
CEPB323
CESB343 & CEGB233
& CEWB322 &
CEPB323
CEGB333
16
140
NONE
NONE
Semester
Code
Courses
Credit
Pre-requisite
Corequisite
Hours
Special Semester 3
Semester
VII
COEB314
Industrial Training
CERB424
Project II
***
***
CESB493
13
127
SUMMARY
Engineering Subjects
85
Related Subjects
42
127
Completed minimum 60
CH
Must complete
CESB223, CEGB112,
CEWB222
CERB412
NONE
NONE
COEB314
CESB343
NONE
CESB473
CESB333
NONE
CEGB493
CEGB333
NONE
CEGB463
CEGB333
NONE
CETB413
Transportation Planning
NONE
CETB423
NONE
CEWB423
NONE
CEWB433
NONE
CEEB433
CEEB313
NONE
CEGB483
NONE
NONE
CESB423
CESB483
COEB314
NONE
CEWB493
Dam Engineering
NONE
CEWB322
CESB403
141
SPRB113
RELB113
PKIB113
SPYB113
MANB113
FRAB113
GERB113
JAPB113
MALB203
ISWB113
HFTB113
3
3
142
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
Adjunct Professors
Y. Bhg. Datuk Rozimi bin Remeli
Vice President (Transmission),
Tenaga Nasional Berhad
Education:
MBA, Universiti Sains Malaysia
B.Eng., Northrop University (USA)
Dip in Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Dato Ir. Hj. Ahmad Husaini bin Sulaiman
Director,
Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Malaysia
Education:
M.Sc. in Irrigation Engineering, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
B.Sc. (Hons) in Civil Engineering, Loughborough University of Technology, United Kingdom
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External Examiner
Prof. Dr. Roger James Plank
Emeritus Professor
University of Sheffield, UK
Education:
Ph.D., University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
B.Sc. (Hons), University of Birmingham
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FACULTY MEMBERS
Head of Department
Ir. Zakaria bin Che Muda
Education:
M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, United
Kingdom)
B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil & Structural Engineering (University of Bradford, United Kingdom)
Ordinary National Diploma in Civil Engineering (Cambridgeshire College of Arts & Technology United
Kingdom)
P.Eng, MIEM, MSET, IAENG
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Optimization and Artificial Intelligence in Structural Design, Finite Element Method, Structural Assessment
and Rehabilitation, Forensic Engineering in Structures]
Office: BN-2-028
Phone ext.: 2272
E-mail: mzakaria@uniten.edu.my
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Head of Units
External Relations
Lt. Dr. Sivadass a/l Thiruchelvam
Education:
Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) (AUT University, New Zealand)
Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional)
B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Operations Management, Industrial Health and Safety, Disaster Management]
Office: BN-0-008
Phone ext.: 7216
E-mail: Sivadass@uniten.edu.my
Academic Programme
Dr. Fathoni Usman
Education:
Ph.D. (Structure and Materials) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
M.Eng. (Structural Engineering) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Pg.Dipl. in Computer Science (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
B.Eng. Civil Engineering (Universitas Sriwijaya, Indonesia)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Structure and Materials, Structure Health monitoring and Forensic Engineering, Artificial Intelligent and
Computational in Civil Engineering, Industrial Building System, Sustainable Construction]
Office: BN-3-071
Phone ext: 7225
E-mail: fathoni@uniten.edu.my
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Professors/Reader
Prof. Ir. Dr. Kamal Nasharuddin Mustapha [Vice Chancellor]
Education:
Ph.D. (Structural - Fire Engineering) (University of Aston, United Kingdom)
M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom)
B.Eng. (Hons). in Civil and Structural Engineering (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)
P.Eng, MIEM, ASEAN Eng., APEC Eng., IntPE (My), MCSM, mSET
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Structural Engineering - Fire Engineering, Forensic Engineering]
Office: BA-4-080
Phone ext: 7302
E-mail: kamal@uniten.edu.my
Ir. Zakaria bin Che Muda
Education:
M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (Univ. of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, United Kingdom)
B.Eng. (Hons.) in Civil & Structural Engineering (Univ. of Bradford , United Kingdom)
Ordinary National Diploma in Civil Engineering (Cambridgeshire College of Arts & Technology, United
Kingdom)
P.Eng, MIEM, MSET, IAENG
Area of specialization / research interest:
[Optimization and Artificial Intelligence in Structural Design, Finite Element Method, Structural Assessment
and Rehabilitation. Forensic Engineering in Structures]
Office: BN-2-028
Phone ext.: 2272
E-mail: mzakaria@uniten.edu.my
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Senior Lecturers
Dr. Rohayu Che Omar (UNITEN R&D Sdn Bhd)
Education:
Ph.D. (Environment & Development) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
M.Sc. (Engineering Geology) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geology (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Site Investigation, Rock Engineering & Engineering Geology, Slope Risk Assessments, Geophysics in Civil
Engineering Application, Geography Information System]
Office: BN-3-008
Phone ext: 2288/6239
E-mail: Rohayu@uniten.edu.my
Lt. Dr. Sivadass a/l Thiruchelvam
Education:
Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering) (AUT University, New Zealand)
Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional)
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Dr. Wong Leong Sing (Postgraduate Coordinator for Civil Engineering and Industrial
Science Programs, College of Graduate Studies)
Education:
Ph.D. (Geotechnical Engineering) (University of Malaya)
M.Eng. (Chemical) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
M.Eng. (Civil-Geotechnics) (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
B.Eng. (Hons) Civil Engineering (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Peat Stabilization, Soil Bioremediation, Environmental Geotechnics, Biodiesel Process Simulation,
Concrete Technology]
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Office: BA-4-023
Phone ext: - 7292
E-mail: wongls@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Md. Ashraful Alam
[Coordinator of Engineering Programme (Civil) (Structure A), College of Graduate Studies]
Education:
Ph.D. (Structural Engineering) (University of Malaya)
M.Eng.Sc. (Structure) (University of Malaya)
B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Repair and strengthening of RC structures, Non-linear analysis of structures for static and fatigue load,
Hydraulic structures, Design of RC structures, Earthquake effects on reinforced concrete and steel
structures, Green fibre composite materials]
Office: BN-1-062
Phone ext: 7292
E-mail: Ashraful@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Salmia binti Beddu
Education:
Ph.D. (Civil Engineering) (Universiti Teknologi Petronas)
M.Sc. (Structural Engineering) (Universiti Sains Malaysia)
B.Eng. (Hons) Civil Engineering (Universiti Sains Malaysia)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Sustainable Construction Materials, Concrete Technology, Geopolymer Concrete, Self-compacting concrete,
Light-Weight Concrete, Ductile Concrete, Repair and Retrofitting of Structures]
Office: BN-2-037A
Phone ext: 6219
E-mail: wongls@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Yuzainee Md Yusoff
Education:
Ph.D
M.Sc. (Pure Mathematics) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
Dip. Ed. (Mathematics) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
B.Sc. (Mathematics) (Arkansas State University)
Area of specialization/research interest:
[Engineering Education]
Office : BA-3-067
Phone ext: 7243
E-mail : yuzainee@uniten.edu.my
Dr. Nur Irfah Mohd Pauzi
Education:
Ph.D. (Geotechnical and Geological Engineering) (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
M.Sc. (Geotechnical and Geological Engineering), (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
B.Eng. in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Waste soil settlement modelling, Monte Carlo simulation, Soil laboratory testing, Microcrack Propagation of
Rock, Integrated Civil Engineering Capstone Design]
Office: BN-3-061
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Hidayah Basri
Education:
Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional)
B. Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional)
Area of specialization/ research interest
[Flow forecasting, hydrology, dam safety and urban strom water management]
Office: BN-2-035A
Phone ext: 6210
E-mail: BHidayah@uniten.edu.my
Nor Hazwani binti Nor Khalid
Education:
Master in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional)
B. Eng. (Hons) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Tenaga Nasional)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Engineering investigation, project management, slope monitoring, slope instrumentation, Geographical
Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing]
Office: BN-0-020
Phone ext: 2247
E-mail: hazwani@uniten.edu.my
Norshahida Rahman
Education:
M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
B.Sc. (Honour) in Pure Mathematics (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
Area of specialization/ research interest:
[Digital Signature (Cryptography) and Mathematics Education]
Office: BN-1-061
Phone ext: 2291
E-mail: Norshahida@uniten.edu.my
Daud Bin Mohamad
Education:
M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Construction) (Universiti Teknologi MARA)
B. Eng. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering (Universiti Teknologi MARA)
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Academic Advisors
Upon entry into the program, you are assigned to an academic advisor. Your advisor is responsible for helping
you to do well academically and succeed in graduating. Your advisor can help with many things, including:
being sure your course schedule for each term is appropriate; getting help for any special problems you may
have; explaining academic procedures; and helping you increase your understanding of the engineering
curricula.
You are to make an appointment each semester to see your advisor to prepare your class schedule. Please do
not make an appointment during your class times. Please be on time for your appointment. If you cannot attend
the appointment, notify your advisor at least one day before your scheduled appointment.
UNITEN Student Development Implementation Committee
The UNITEN Student Development Implementation Committee (USDIC) concerns on the development of
students especially in academic matters. Other than organizing motivation programmes for students, it also
offers additional academic support for students who have CGPA of 2.3 and less. The consultation sessions are
conducted by lecturers who have undergone basic counselling training.
Faculty Consultation
Lecturers expect the students to talk to them about any problems or questions related to their academic work
or field of study. The lecturers support and encouragement to the students are integral parts of engineering
education.
Students will have the opportunity to ask the lecturer questions and to get help with problems, in class, in
a recitation section, or in the lecturers office. The lecturer will expect students to participate in class
discussion and activities.
Students may seek help in completing assignments, but the work submitted must be their own.
Students should not ask for a grade from any lecturer. They receive the grade that they have worked for
and earned in each course.
The quality of a students work may be measured in various ways, and frequently, so that they will have
several opportunities to demonstrate their abilities. The lecturer will expect them to attend class regularly
and to hand in all assigned work on time.
Students will be treated courteously in class, and they must return the courtesy.
Students will be expected to read a considerable amount of material, not in a leisurely fashion, but under
pressure of deadlines.
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
Assessment Scheme
The evaluation of each subject is done on a scale and the on-going assessments agreed upon by the college as
approved by the university. The performance of a student is based on the following;
i)
On-going assessment based on scheduled tests, assignments/projects and quizzes. Not more than
70% of the total number of marks will be allocated for the on-going assessments and each component
will not be allocated more than 30% of those marks.
ii)
Final examination will be comprehensive and will be held at the end of the semester for each subject.
Not less than 30% of the total number of marks will be allocated for the final exam.
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The evaluation for practical training will be according to that stipulated by the college upon the approval of the
university.
Requirement in Passing Final Exam to Pass a Course
The special conditional requirements for final examination are as listed below:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
A student must sit for his/her final examination if he/she registers for courses with final examination
as an assessment. Regardless of his/her carry marks, grade E will be awarded automatically to
students who do not sit for his/her final examination.
Definition of Pass for final examination assessment is 20% of the full mark of the final exam.
If a student obtains marks 20% and above for his/her final examination, a grade will be awarded
based on his/her total marks inclusive of his/her cumulative marks.
If a student obtains marks less than 20% for his/her final examination, he/she will be awarded grade
E regardless of his/her carry marks.
This is only applicable to engineering courses.
Attendance
A student must attend not less than 80% of the contact hours of the subject concerned. Action will be taken
against students whose attendance is less than 80% of the contact hours without a valid reason. The student
may be barred from attending further classes and from taking any form of assessment.
Grading System
His/her Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) indicate a students
performance. The following table is a general summary of the assessment:
Grade Points
4.00
4.00
3.67
3.33
3.00
2.67
2.33
2.00
1.67
1.33
1.00
0.00
Grade
A+
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
CD+
D
E
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GPA semester =
Credit hours
3
4
3
5
15
Grade Points
(B) 3.00
(B+)3.33
(A-) 3.67
(B-) 2.67
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13.32
11.01
13.35
46.68
46.68
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Equals GPA
3.112
CGPA
160
PK = Credit Transfer
LU or = Pass or
GA
Fail
TD = Withdraw
A student withdraws from the program after the deadline (as specified
in the Academic Regulations section 3.9.2 but before the date specified
in 3.9.3). The subject withdrawn is not calculated in the CGPA but it is
recorded in the transcript.
AU = Audit -
Academic Standing
A students performance is evaluated using the CGPA. A students academic achievement is determined at the
end of each semester by using the CGPA as shown in the following table.
Academic Standing
Achievement Level
CGPA
CGPA 2.00
Probation (KP)
A student is placed on academic probation when the students CGPA is less than 2.00 for one semester. A
student whose CGPA is less than 2.00 for two semesters consecutively will be dismissed. The academic standing
of a student of a special semester is not determined although the CGPA is calculated as usual. The CGPA of a
student with a diploma from this university who has been accepted to further his/her studies at the degree level
will be calculated beginning from the first semester of studies.
Deans List
A student who obtains a GPA 3.50 and has grades of not more than C in any subject taken during that
semester and carries a work load of 12 credit hours will be included in the Deans list in the following semester.
The Deans list will be displayed on the notice board of the college. The students transcript will show this
notation.
Conditions for Graduation
Students will only be eligible for graduation after having met the following requirements;
i)
The student has completed the minimum requirement of credit required by the program and the area
of specialization throughout the duration of the studies.
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ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
The student has a CGPA of not less than 2.00 overall in all the subjects throughout the duration of the
studies and has obtained the required CGPA in the core subjects and area of specialization as stipulated
by the university.
The student has settled all outstanding payments to the university.
The student has applied to graduate and has received the approval from the college.
The student has no outstanding cases of indiscipline.
Deferment of Studies
A student who has been certified sick by a medical officer may write-in to request that the studies be deferred.
This deferment is valid for two semesters only. The deferment will not be included in determining the number
of semesters to date. A student may also request for a deferment of studies not only on the basis of ill health.
The request must be submitted before the start of the following semester. However, this deferment will be
included in determining the number of semesters to date. A student who has been advised to defer his/her
studies by the university will have that semester counted.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Credit Hour Coding Information
The last digit in the course code denotes the number of credit hours, e.g.
E E E B 2 1 1
CIVIL
ENGINEERING
is a
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construction industry. Timber: timber classification, production, properties, types of timber used
in the construction industry.
CEMB124 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Pre-requisite : CECB113 OR MEMB213
Co-requisite : CEMB121
Concepts of stress, strain; equations of equilibrium and compatibility; mechanical properties;
stress strain laws; extension; torsion; and bending of bars; beam theory; combined stresses;
columns and selected topics.
CECB122 MECHANICS II: DYNAMICS
Pre-requisite : CECB113
Co-requisite : None
The objective of this course is to develop skills in treating the dynamic analysis of structural
systems.
CEVB213 SURVEYING FOR ENGINEERS
Pre-requisite : None
Co-requisite : CEVB211
Surveying concepts : principles and use of surveys, geodetic survey, plane survey, operations in
surveying, units of measurements, drawing of surveying. Basic survey measurements:
observations and errors, distance measurements, vertical distance measurements (leveling), angle
and direction measurement, combined distance and angular measurement. Survey operations:
traverse, methods for horizontal positioning, global positioning system. Type of surveys: control
and topographic surveying, route surveying, construction surveying, land surveys , curve ranging:
horizontal curve, vertical curve.
CEWB123 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS
Pre-requisite : CECB113 OR MEMB213
Co-requisite : CEWB121
Fluid as continuum, velocity filed, fluid statics, conservation laws for systems and control
volumes, dimensional analysis and similarity, viscous flow, boundary layers, incompressible flow,
compressible flow, open channels and turbo-machinery.
CECB212
CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
Pre-requisite : None
Co-requisite : CECB211
Graphic language, engineering drawing and drafting, general principles, drawing equipments and
media, basic line works, lettering, dimensioning and scales. Views, sections and conventions,
shape description by views; orthographic projections; isometric projections and drawings;
auxiliary views; sections; perspective views, one-point and two-point perspective. Civil
engineering drawings, symbols and abbreviations, plans, sections and structural grids, working
drawings, structural key-plan, reinforcement detailing, structural steel detailing. Computer-aided
drawing and drafting, preparation of drawing using computer program, e.g., AutoCAD.
CEEB313 WATER & WASTEWATER ENGINEERING
Pre-requisite : CEEB223
Co-requisite: None
Water supplies: water quantity, surface water supplies, reservoirs, groundwater. Water treatment
systems. Physical treatment processes: screening, mixing and flocculation, clarification and
sedimentation of discrete particles, filtration. Chemical treatment processes: chemical
considerations, water softening, iron and manganese removal, chemical disinfection, taste and
odour,
Wastewater engineering: characteristic of wastewater, screening, primary treatment , secondary
treatment, aeration system, sludge treatment, disposal of sludge
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Co-requisite: None
Students select a civil engineering project or one that is suggested by faculty members and work
under the supervision of faculty members. Problems from all areas of civil engineering can be
considered. The studies for projects may involve construction and assemblies of structures.
CESB353 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II
Pre-requisite : CESB223
Co-requisite: None
Fundamentals of statically indeterminate analysis: requirements and limitations of equilibrium;
redundancies, requirements and limitations of compatibility; compatibility method (flexibility
method) of analysis; equilibrium method (stiffness method) of analysis. Flexibility method:
fundamental concepts of flexibility method; structure and member coordinate systems; member
flexibility matrix; generation of structure flexibility matrix; application of the flexibility method;
internally redundant structures; choice of redundants. Stiffness method: fundamental concepts
of stiffness method; coordinate systems; member stiffness matrix; generation of structure
stiffness matrix; application of stiffness method; comparison between flexibility and stiffness
methods. stiffness and flexibility for differential element; relationship between stiffness and
flexibility matrices; determination of flexibility coefficients; determination of stiffness
coefficients
CESB343 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN I
Pre-requisite: CEMB113, CECB212 AND CESB223
Co-requisite: None
Properties of concrete and reinforcement, service load behaviour, ultimate flexural strength
design of rectangular and flanged beams , shear design, bond and development length,
continuous beams, design for serviceability, design for durability and fire resistance, reinforced
concrete slab systems.
CESB423 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN II
Pre-requisite : CESB223 AND CESB343
Co-requisite: None
Reinforced concrete slab systems, design of columns, design of tied and spiral columns,
slenderness effects, and foundations including, pad footing, combined footing, strip footing, raft
foundation and pile caps and introduction to prestressed concrete.
CESB493 INTEGRATED CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECT
Pre-requisite : COEB314
Co-requisite: None
This course serves as a capstone design project for Civil Engineering students. It is a team design
project applying engineering and project management principles for a multidisciplinary design
which involve an integration of all aspects of Civil Engineering namely Environmental,
Geotechnical, Water Supply, Sewerage, Structural, Transportation and Project Management,
with the design process from conceptual and preliminary design to final design for construction
purposes. It requires that each student demonstrate the ability to complete a significant
engineering design using the knowledge gained as an undergraduate in the Civil Engineering
program.
Students have to develop proposal for engineering design and organization of the design team,
proposal for infrastructural work and civil work shall include earthwork, water supply and
reticulation, sewerage system and reticulation, drainage system, selection and proportioning of
structural systems, foundation design and cost estimates of the development. Given the scope
of the task, success will hinge on the ability of the students to work independently on
components of the overall design, yet be able to work cooperatively within a design team.
CECB423 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
Pre-requisite : MATB113, MATB143 AND CCSB163
Co-requisite: None
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component and characteristic, survey, location and plan, route and location survey, intersection
design theory and design, intersection capacity analysis, highway design horizontal, super
elevation and vertical.
CESB403 COMPUTER ANALYSIS & DESIGN OF STRUCTURES
Pre-requisite : CESB333 AND CESB343
Co-requisite: CESB423
This course enables the students with enough knowledge and understanding of computer
software and its use in the analysis and design of structures. The students will be exposed to the
use and application of software to perform practical designs. Topics covered include
Introduction to analysis of structures using STAAD.Pro, Model generation, Properties and
specifications, Generation of loads, Analysis, post processing, Design of concrete and Steel
structural members, Seismic analysis and design, Analysis for vibrations, Response spectrum
analysis, Time history analysis, and push over analysis.
CESB483 REPAIR, ASSESSMENT & REHABILITATION
Pre-requisite : COEB314
Co-requisite: NONE
Structural Damage Assessment: Overall process of structural inspection and appraisal for
structural damage assessment, Appearance, causes and significance of structural damage and
their impact for concrete. Timber decay and remedial treatments. Types and causes of crack in
reinforced concrete, Chemical diagnostic test, semi-and non-destructive methods of damage
assessment of concrete.
Structural Repair: Reasoning for repair, repair economics, choice of repair materials, repair
materials and methods for concrete structures and timber.
Strengthening: Strengthening methods and materials for concrete and timber structures,
Materials and methods of strengthening using the state of arts used of Fibre Reinforced Polymer
(FRP).
COMPUTER &
COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
/
ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
/
ELECTRICAL
POWER
ENGINEERING
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Students will gain knowledge on basic DC and AC analysis of circuit containing transistors,
and also on the design of single stage amplifiers and cascaded amplifiers.
ECCB213 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: CSEB114
An introduction of the process of program design and analysis for students with some prior
programming experience (functions, loops, and arrays implemented in any programming
language). The course reinforces object-oriented programming techniques in C# and covers
basic of inheritance, polymorphism and exception handling. Students will be able to design,
build, test and debug medium-size software systems and learn to use relevant software tools.
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Searching topics are linear search, binary search, tree based searching techniques, and hash
tables. NP-completeness, P and NP classes of computational problems.
ECCB343 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EECB353, EEEB363
Co-Requisite: EEEB383
This subject introduces the principles of digital communications including the fundamental
concepts of coding and modulation techniques. Its introduction begins with the fundamentals
of information theory which is essential in the digital communications. The assignment in this
course will provide a basic design problem to develop understanding of the most popular
coding techniques. This course covers information theory, source encoding, baseband
transmission, principles of digital modulation and error control coding.
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In this decade, the introduction of multi-core based system-on-chip (SoC) into the computing
market has created a revolution in the software industry. To benefit from increases in hardware
performance, software must be parallel. The purpose of this course is to conduct the next
generation of programmers to develop exciting new applications that can take advantage of
on-chip parallelism. Over the past two years, every major microprocessor manufacturer has
introduced processor chips with multiple cores, with dual and quad core processors for desktop
and laptops, and over a hundred cores available in some Graphics Processing Units. The
expectation is that the number of cores per chip will roughly double every two years while
processor clock speeds will remain relatively flat. This makes parallel programming a concern
for the entire computing industry. This course will provide an introduction to parallel
programming with a focus on the techniques that are most appropriate for multi-core
architectures and the use of parallelism to improve program performance. The topics of the
course include performance analysis and tuning, data and task parallelism, synchronization
techniques, shared data structures, and load balancing.
ECPB453 DATABASE PROGRAMMING
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: TBD
This course emphasizes on the concepts of database, file-based system versus database systems,
database environment, and database management system (DBMS). This course also
emphasizes on conceptual, logical and physical design of development life cycle. The course
also covers; Entity relationship diagram, ERD and Enhanced Entity Relationship, EER Model,
unnormalized normal form, UNF, first normal form, 1NF and second normal form, 2NF
normalization of database.
ECPB463 ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: ECCB243
This is an advanced undergraduate and introductory post-graduate course on contemporary
computer and processor architecture. Overall, the course will cover current and emerging trend
in computer architecture. The topics include; Fundamental of computer design, instruction set
principles and examples, instruction level parallelism (pipelining, superscalar, VLIW, etc.),
memory hierarchy Design, multiprocessors and thread level parallelism, storage system, and
case study of current system. The course has mix of theory and hand-on with software based
design simulation. Students are required to write a technical paper on recent development of
computer architecture. They also expect to complete a mini-project on a simplified computer
system design.
ECPB473 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: TBD
(Not available yet)
ECRB412 PROJECT 1
Pre-requisite: EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353
The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the students field of
study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment for the award of the bachelors
degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the following
natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development or case
study.
ECRB424 PROJECT II
Pre-requisite: ECRB412, COEB314
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Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is
related to the students field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfilment
for the award of the bachelors degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can
be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development,
software development or case study.
ECSB413 SCADA SYSTEMS
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EECB353
The course will start by reviewing the objectives of implementation of Distribution and
Transmission Automation and Distribution and Transmission SCADA History. The functions
of SCADA System Elements will be explained which include Transmission SCADA,
Distribution SCADA , Host Equipment, Host Computer System , Communication FrontEnd Processors, Full Graphics User Interface , Relational Databases, Data Servers, and Web
Servers and Host to Field Communications. Detailed examinations into Field Devices will be
presented which includes Modern RTU, PLCs and IEDs that covers Substation and Line
configuration. It will also touches on Tactical and Strategic Implementation Issues,
Distribution Management Platform and Advanced Distribution Applications. The future trend
in applications will be towards integrated SCADA System and Smart Grid with Trouble Call
and Outage Management System and Distribution Operations Training Simulator that
considers Security, Practical Considerations and Choosing the Vendor. Latest applications for
Smart Grids will be introduced including remote metering, remote billing, demand side
management etc.
Finally, the course will introduce the importance of Standards that covers Internal Standards
and Industry Standards as well as Deployment Considerations.
ECSB423 INTRODUCTION TO MODELING AND SIMULATION
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB383
An introduction to system modelling using computer simulation and analytical mathematical
techniques. Explanation of model classification such as Monte Carlo simulation, discrete-event
simulation, continuous system simulation, mixed continuous/discrete-event simulation.
Discussion on quantitative modeling paradigms such as queuing networks, stochastic process
algebras and stochastic Petri nets. Input-output analysis such as random number generator,
sample generation, trace- and execution-driven simulation, point and interval estimation. Focus
of applications and case-study will be computer and communication engineering.
ECSB433 REAL TIME SYSTEMS
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: ECCB243
An introduction to real-time systems (RTS), followed by definition of terms used, scheduling,
RTOS and selected topics in real-time networking.
ECSB443 ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEEB363
Students learn the essential advanced topics in digital signal processing that are necessary for
successful graduate-level research. The course includes a review of the linear constantcoefficient system properties covered in an undergraduate DSP course, and then examines a
variety of multirate filter structures, time-varying and adaptive systems, fast algorithms, and
other topics relevant to the research areas of the students.
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The emphasis of this course is mainly to focus on radio aspect of wireless and mobile
communication systems. Wireless technology of todays and tomorrows from first generation
analogue to modern multimedia system will be part of the topic discussed in this course. Other
topics such as frequency reuse, handoff, capacity planning, interference and radio propagation
are also included to provide solid fundamental background in mobile radio communication.
ECTB443 OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS
BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: TBD
This subject is concerned with the fundamentals of optical communications systems. Its
introduction begins with the optical fibber communication technology and fundamentals,
historical generations of optical communications and advantage and limitation of optical fibber
communications. Topics covered under this subject include the working principles of optical
sources, optical amplifiers, optical transmitter and receivers. In addition this course discusses
the fibber nonlinearities and their related effects in optical fibber communication.
Furthermore, this course introduces optical transmission hierarchy and principles of optical
networking with an emphasis on some optical communication systems applications such as
local area network and optical access network.
EECB351 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LAB
BEEE(Core), BEPE (Core), BCCE(Core)
Co-requisite: EECB353
This course will expose students to the actual application of the communication theory and
concept that provides the students with hands on experience experimental results analysis that
could supplement their theory course on communication system
EECB353 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB233
Principle signal and system in communication system, probability, power spectral and noise.
Analog modulation; linear and non-linear system, digital modulation, noise in modulation
system, noise analysis, information theory and coding.
EECB423 DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
BEEE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: CSEB114, EEEB383, EEEB373
Transmission Media (telephone system, ISDN, ATM, cellular radio, satellites), Data
transmission (synchronous and asynchronous transmission, error detection and correction,
data link protocols), LANs, WANs, MANs, internetworking, routing, congestion control,
Transport protocols (TCP and UDP), Application support protocols (session, presentation),
Application-specific protocols (TELNET, FTP, SMTP)
EECB433 APPLIED TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
BEEE(Elective), BCCE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EECB353
This course will enable the students to gain insight into some of the state of the art
technologies and the important aspects of the up to date telecommunications system applied
in the current and future network especially in Malaysian Network. Students will have clear
understanding of the behaviour and specialised concept of Telecommunication Network
components. Emphasis will be given on various Switching, Transmission and Signalling
System, which will enable the students to develop expertise in the applied telecommunication
system.
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The course is a continuation of the EEEB113 course. Briefly, this course covers:- Analysis of
single-phase circuits and balanced three-phase circuits, and magnetically coupled circuits
including mutual inductance concept & transformers; all in complex plane. Determination of
frequency response via transfer functions, Bode plots series and parallel resonance circuits,
passive and active filter designs (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass and band-stop). The utilization
of Laplace Transform technique to analyze linear circuits with and without initial conditions,
and relationship between the transfer function and the impulse response of a circuit. Derive
Fourier series expressions of waveforms and analysis of linear circuits using Fourier series. The
characterization of circuits based upon impedance, admittance, and transfer function
parameters i.e. input-output characterization of a circuit as a two-port network.
EEEB141 ELECTRONICS DESIGN LABORATORY
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB111 (BCCE to include ECCB123)
Co-requisite: EEEB143 (NONE for BCCE)
Laboratory experiments in the measurement of electronic device characteristics diodes,
Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Field Effect Transistors (FETs). Also involve design
and analysis of electronic circuits such as rectifiers, regulators, biasing networks, small-signal
amplifiers and active filters. Students will also simulate and analyze the circuit designed using
CAD tools.
EEEB143 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS & DESIGN I
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB113
This course introduces the fundamental features of basic electronic devices such as diodes,
FETs and BJTs. Students will gain knowledge on basic DC and AC analysis of circuit
containing such devices, and also on the design of simple rectifier circuits and single stage
amplifiers.
EEEB161 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Co-requisite: EEEB163
A series of laboratory projects dealing with the design, simulation, building and testing of logic
circuits. Projects chosen to reinforce material presented in EEEB163 lecture. Written reports
required.
EEEB163 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB113 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE)
An introduction to digital circuit and system design. Emphasis is on practical design techniques
and circuit implementation. Among the topics covered are number systems and codes, Boolean
Algebra, logic gates and flip-flops, electrical characteristics, propagation delay and timing
analysis, combinational logic circuits, sequential (synchronous and asynchronous) logic circuits,
arithmetic circuits, digital subsystems and MSI logics such as counters, registers, encoders,
decoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers and code converters; memory and programmable logic
devices and digital systems design with top-down and bottom-up structured design procedures
including the use of CAD tools.
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Signal and system modeling concept, system analysis and design in both the time-domain and
frequency-domains. Continuous-time linear systems: Fourier Series, Fourier Transform,
bilateral Laplace Transform, application of Laplace Transform. Discrete-time linear systems:
difference equations, Discrete-Time Fourier Transform, Z-Transform. Sampling, quantization,
and discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals.
EEEB253 ELECTROMAGNETICS FIELDS & WAVES
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: MATB143 and [EEEB123 (for BEEE and BEPE) or ECCB114 (for BCCE)]
Study of vector calculus, electrostatics and magnetostatics. Maxwells equations. Introduction
to electromagnetic waves, transmission lines and radiation from antennas.
EEEB273 ELECTRONICS ANALYSIS & DESIGN II
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB143
A continuation of EEEB143. The main objective of this course is to introduce integrated
circuit (IC) design and analysis. Concepts and application of basic analog IC building blocks,
such as current sources (as biasing and active loads), differential amplifiers and output stages
are used to understand the fundamentals of the design of multistage amplifiers. Then, the
application of operational amplifier as an ideal device is studied, followed by the typical
applications of operational amplifier in electronics design.
EEEB281 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY
BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB283
The experiments in this course have been designed to support the theory study in
EEEB283/EEEB344: Electrical Machines and Drives course. The objectives of this course
are to provide students with basic knowledge and understanding of electrical machinery and
skills in doing measurement using measurement equipment on electrical quantity. Laboratory
experiments supplement the theory with suitable practical, prove some theories, examine the
accuracy of the widely used approximate analytical methods and demonstrate basic practical
testing techniques of AC and DC machines.
EEEB283 ELECTRICAL MACHINES & DRIVES
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB113, MATB113
The course begins by reviewing fundamental theories and laws pertaining to magnetic and
magnetically coupled circuits and also the principles behind electromechanical energy
conversion. This will lead to studies of the characteristics of dc machines, induction,
synchronous machines and motor drives. The course will also cover the application aspects of
these devices in industry. Students will do practical work and tests on selected devices covered
in this subject in EEEB281 Electrical Machines Laboratory.
EEEB323 CONTROL SYSTEMS I
BEEE(Core), BEPE(Core), BCCE(Core)
Pre-requisite: MATB143, EEEB233
Introduction to control systems-open loop and closed loop system; Laplace transform;
Modelling of continuous time systems (electrical and mechanical systems); block diagrams and
signal flow graphs; Time response analysis; Steady state error; stability analysis; root locus;
Frequency response and Compensator Design.
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Power Systems 1 is the first course in the power system engineering sequence. The course
presents engineering techniques of power system analysis used in the power industry today in
sufficient depth to give the students the basic tools for investigating power system issues at the
undergraduate level. It is intended for the students to develop a sound understanding of a broad
range of topics related to modeling of power system components and analyzing their
interactions under steady state conditions, as well as their deployments in coordinated power
network operations.
EEPB383 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM II
BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEPB353
The course is a continuation from the course EEPB353, Electrical Power System I. While
Electrical Power System I deals primary on steady state phenomena of power systems,
Electrical Power System II covers transient related events of power systems such as fault
analysis and stability analysis. In addition, a chapter on optimal dispatch of power generation
is also included. Fundamental theories and mathematical equations on transient phenomena of
synchronous machines are discussed. This leads to the analysis of balanced and unbalanced
faults in power systems. Solutions for unbalanced faults are approached using symmetrical
components analysis. The course also covers the fundamental concept of the behavior of
synchronous machines after a disturbance, i.e, steady-state and transient stability.
EEPB413 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
BEPE (Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEPB353
The course introduces the basic engineering principles for electrical installation methods, codes
and standards. The core of the course in on the design of electrical systems for residential,
commercial and industrial sectors with emphasis on grounding and voltage drop calculation.
EEPB423 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS
BEPE (Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEPB353
The course is designed to include the basics of electrical hazards and safety related work
practices in compliance with national codes and health standards. Personnel safety and the use
of personal protective equipment at various occupational locations will also be covered.
EEPB463 HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNOLOGY
BEPE(Core)
Pre-requisite: EEEB253
This course covers topics under high voltage engineering fundamentals including conduction
and breakdown in gases, conduction and breakdown in liquid dielectrics, breakdown in solid
dielectrics, generation of high voltages and currents, measurement of high voltages and
currents, non-destructive diagnostic testing, overvoltage phenomena and insulation
coordination.
EEPB473 POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION
BEPE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEPB353
To expose students to the protection philosophies employed by power utilities especially TNB.
Students are introduced to elements such as protection zones, types of faults, CTs and VTs.
Protection philosophies covered include those used in distance protection, auto-reclosing
schemes, transmissions lines, substations and generators.
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language (HDL). Student are expected to design an embedded system including writing VHDL
codes and implement it on an evaluation board.
EPEB413 POWER QUALITY
BEPE(Elective)
Pre-requisite: EEPB353
Students are introduced to power quality phenomena such as voltage sag/swell, distortions,
unbalance, and flicker that occur in power systems. The course begins with terms and
definitions associated with power quality, following which each phenomenon, that is, voltage
sag/swell, transient overvoltage, harmonics, and flicker is presented and discussed in detail for
students to understand the sources and impact of these occurrences on power system as well
as typical mitigation techniques. Finally, students are introduced to power quality
benchmarking, monitoring and assessment in regards to international standards. Computer
simulation tools are used to help students understand the materials.
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EPRB412 PROJECT 1
Pre-requisite: EEEB323, EEEB363, EEPB353, EECB353
The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is related to the students field of
study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfillment for the award of the
bachelors degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can be in any of the
following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development, software development
or case study.
EPRB424 PROJECT II
Pre-requisite: EPRB412, COEB314
Continuation from Project I. The Final Year Project (FYP) is an engineering project that is
related to the students field of study and must be carried out by the student as partial fulfillment
for the award of the bachelors degree. The final year project to be carried out by a student can
be in any of the following natures, encompassing study/research, design/development,
software development or case study.
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ENGINEERING
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Ergonomics, Facilities Planning & Design etc would be covered. Thereafter, the Control
aspects of the system like Inventory Control, Production control, Quality control etc. would
be introduced. Finally, the Productivity, its concepts and the related Quantitative tools of
Operations Research would be covered.
MEFB453 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MEFB213
To cater to the students needs pertaining to knowledge of the tools and techniques of Total
Quality Management. This course would help the students in learning the basic tools of
quality enhancement in manufacturing as well as non-manufacturing sectors of the industrial
national and global environments. The tools and techniques learnt would enable the students
to know how to achieve the goal of the world-class manufacturing/ services under the
banner of the global competitiveness.
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transfer. Heat exchangers. Radiative heat transfer and solar energy. Multi-mode problems.
Application to engineering situations.
MEHB403 POWER GENERATION
Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332
In this course, students will be introduced to the overall operation, maintenance and
economics of power plants. The focus will be on steam turbine, gas turbine and hydro power
plants. Students will also be exposed to future trends and advances in the power generation
technology
MEHB413 HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332
Analysis and design practice for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
Psychometrics, air quality, space heating and cooling and moisture control in buildings.
Applications of HVAC systems and selection of HVAC components.
MEHB423 TURBOMACHINERY
Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332
Basic principles of turbomachines. Applications of these principles which are mainly the
fluid mechanics equations (continuity, momentum and energy) to turbomachine specific
devices. Performance and design parameters. Aerodynamics of blade geometry. Analysis and
design of turbomachines.
MEHB433 COMBUSTION ENGINEERING
Pre-requisite : MEHB312
An introduction to combustion processes with emphasis on fundamental fluid dynamics,
heat and mass transport and reaction kinetics processes that govern combustion rates.
Combustion theories and combustion technology for gaseous, liquid and solid fuels.
MEHB443 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332
This course brings together and integrates the three principal areas of environmental
engineering water, air, and solid waste management. It introduces a unique approach by
emphasizing the relationship between the principles observed in natural purification
processes and those employed in engineered systems.
MEHB453 INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Pre-requisite : MEHB323
Introduction, economic analysis, electrical energy conservation, energy conservation in
combustion systems, energy conservation in steam and condensate systems, heat recovery,
industrial insulation, industrial co-generation.
MEHB463 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
Pre-requisite : MEHB332, COEB223
Elementary aspects of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); Review of numerical analysis
and fluid mechanics as pertinent to CFD; numerical solution of selected fluid dynamics
problem. Use and applications of available commercial CFD software to a selected fluid
dynamics problems.
MEHB483 THERMAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION
Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332
To introduce students to the design of thermal systems with emphasis on engineering
economics, system simulations and optimization technique. Applications include power
generation and process industries.
MEHB493 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Pre-requisite : MEHB312, MEHB332
Air standard cycles. Spark ignition and compression ignition, engine combustion phenomena
, Air pollutants are undesirable byproducts of combustion, Air to fuel ratio, engine test, latest
technology on alternative fuels and renewable energy for IC engines
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This course consists of teaching the design methodology in real industrial design problems
which are open ended problems. The focus of the course is how to design, not just
experience trying to design. The students will be taught the theories and techniques of design.
Case studies will be used to relate theories to applications. The lecture information in short,
is designed to help the students design and evaluate their designs.
MEMB333 MACHINE DESIGN
Pre-requisite : MEMB243, MEFB213, MEMB263
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of machine design and standard
methods of machine components design. Students will learn on the introduction to machine
design, static failure theories, fatigue failure theories, and how to design several very
important machine components such as shafts, keys, couplings, bearings, gears, springs,
screws, fasteners, clutches, and brakes.
MEMB403 CONDITION MONITORING & MAINTENANCE ENG
Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MESB313
Condition monitoring and maintenance management is a holistic multidiscipline based on
systems thinking. It encompasses economics, instrumentation, engineering and scientific
disciplines, information technology, and management, prediction of faults/failure and their
diagnostics. In the proposed elective course the topics are covered to give a brief but
sufficient insight to the contents of condition monitoring and related management
techniques.
MEMB413 ENGINEERING MECHANICS SIMULATION
Pre-requisite : MEMB333
In this course MATLAB/SIMULINK & SimMechanics simulation tools would be taught to
simulate translational and rotational motion in three dimensions. The simulation techniques
provides suitable tools to specify bodies and their mass properties, their possible motions,
kinematics constraints, coordinate systems, and the means of initiating and measuring
motions. Simulation tools represent a mechanical system by a connected block diagram, like
other Simulink models, and can encompass hierarchical subsystems. Further, the simulation
visualization tools display and animate simplified representations of 3-D machines, before
and during simulation, in these environments.
MEMB423 FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Pre-requisite : MEMB333, COEB223
Introduction of finite element methods in stress analysis and heat transfer areas; use of
existing hardware and software. Applications of interactive computer graphics and geometric
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MEMB443 MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS
Pre-requisite : MEMB333, MESB313
This course covers the main aspects of mechanical vibration and includes elements of
vibration systems, free and forced vibration of single and multi-degree-of-freedom systems,
transient and steady-state vibrations, vibration of continuous systems such as beams,
condition monitoring using vibration measurements, exposure to mathematical tools such
as Matlab application software package, Familiarisation with instruments such as FFT
analysers.
MEMB453 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
Pre-requisite : MEMB333
Introduction to NDT methods; Penetrant Testing, Magnetic Particle Inspection,
Radiography, Ultrasonic testing and imaging, Eddy Current Testing, Acoustic Emission
Technology Special NDT methods like thermography, microwave analysis, leak testing etc.
MEMB463 FAILURE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Pre-requisite : MEMB333
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Failure modes, identification and classification. Combined stresses and yielding. Static
loading-reliability approach. Fatigue and fracture-basic concepts; high cycle fatigue- multi
axial loading-LEFM. Creep-corrosion and wear basic concepts and design approach.
Systematic approach to failure analysis case studies
MEMB473 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Pre-requisite : MEMB243
The subject coverage include a review of basic mechanics concepts for axial loading, bending,
and twisting, torsional loading, flexural loading, continuous beams, rotating disc and circular
plates, thick cylindrical and spherical shells, energy methods and columns
MEMB 483 CAPSTONE DESIGN
In principle, this capstone course plans to connect senior mechanical engineering students
with organizations and businesses in the community that are looking for practical solutions
to design problems. Potential projects are suggested by industry partners or faculty members,
who benefit from having the students work on their project at no cost to them.
MESB323 MODELING AND CONTROL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEM
Pre-requisite : MATB143
This course introduces students to the various dynamic systems such as mechanical,
electrical, electromechanical and control systems, that are used in synthesizing most modern
engineering systems. In this course the students learn the basic laws and techniques
necessary to derive mathematical models of above mentioned dynamic systems, the
interaction and the interfacing of the various sub-systems that compose the complete system
mathematically so that analysis can be carried out using the derived mathematical models.
MESB333 ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS & LABORATORY
Pre-requisite : MATB143, EEEB113. Co-requisite: MEHB223
Basic elements of general measurements systems and their response with emphasis on
system characteristics, treatment of experimental data, error analysis, sensors and signal
conditioning. Application of measurement devices to mechanical engineering systems.
Laboratory work includes measurement of engineering parameters: dimension, pressure,
temperature, force, stress and strain, flow and speed.
MESB403 AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS
Pre-requisite : MESB323, MEFB213
This course will introduce students to the automation of manufacturing systems and
introduction to robotics. Students will learn on the introduction to automation and robotics,
automation components, parts handling in automatic production systems, numerical control
and CAD/CAM, types of industrial robots and their applications, machine vision systems
and their applications in manufacturing processes, planning for robotics projects
implementation,applications of PLCs for controlling of manufacturing processes, on-line
computer control, application of microprocessors in machine/equipment control, CIM, and
ethics in manufacturing automation systems.
MESB413 ELEMENTS OF MECHATRONICS
Pre-requisite : MESB323, EEEB323. Co-requisite: MESB443
The Mechatronic degree incorporates subjects selected from the electrical, computer and
mechanical engineering fields designed to provide graduates with the unique skills required
to tackle problems than span the full electro-mechanical spectrum. A feature of the course
is the strong emphasis on the project work that allows students to consolidate their learning
and develop planning and communication skills that are considered an integral part of the
engineering profession.
MESB423 ROBOT DESIGN
Pre-requisite : MEMB333, EEEB323
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Basic probability, continuous and discrete random variables, distribution functions and their
applications, relationship between distributions, random sampling, data descriptions,
fundamental sampling distributions, single sample estimation and hypotheses testing and
simple linear regression and correlation.
MATB 253 LINEAR ALGEBRA
Pre-requisite : None
The course contents are real vector spaces, linear dependence, bases, linear transformations,
matrix Calculus, determinants and ranks, eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Gaussian-Jordan
elimination and system of Homogeneous equations.
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