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1 FOREWORD Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh and Greetings. Congratulations and thank you for choosing the Faculty of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (FKEE) in the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM). FKEE, UTHM is one of the best equipped engineering faculties with excellent teaching and research facilities. Currently, it is a home to 2000 undergraduates, postgraduates and research students which hails from all over Malaysia and other countries. The teaching and learning in the Faculty is supported by 140 academic staffs, 50 assistant engineers and 18 administrative staffs. The acronym FKEE is also translated into FOKUS, KUALITI, ENDAH and ETIKA, our core values to comprehend our vision and mission. We emphasise in nurturing these core values in our students along with unparallel engineering technological insights. Everyone involved with FKEE is united by a common desire to make the world a better place by emphasising the philosophy of to learn and improve as well as giving is the best communication. In this Faculty, it is not simply about electrical and electronic, it is about being a holistic person which will bring more benefit to the mankind. This booklet highlights important informations on Bachelor of Electronic Engineering with Honours programme (BEJ) and courses to be enrolled throughout your study in FKEE. Remember, success is a journey, not a destination. In this journey, you will be surrounded by a conducive, positive and exciting environment as a whole. To enhance your experience, our modern laboratories should also be utilised to enhance practical and hands-on skills and demonstrate concepts and theories. In brief, this is your journey, your opportunity. Give your very best swing and appreciate your learning curve with us. On behalf of FKEE, I wish you every success! FKEE Fokus, Kualiti, Endah, Etika DR. ROSLI BIN OMAR Dean Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia 3

2 Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Faculty Vision To be a leading center of excellence in the generation and application of electrical and electronic engineering knowledge Faculty Mission To produce dynamic, creative and ethical graduates who will lead in the application of electrical and electronic engineering for the prosperity of humankind Quality Objectives To conduct electrical and electronic engineering programme that is accredited and governed by professional certification agency and comply with market needs To produce at least 7% undergraduates students with CPA achievement of >3.50 every semester To ensure all staff is given proper training and professional skills as well as 70% of academic staff in research, publication and consultancy 4

3 BACKGROUND The Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (FKEE) was established on 1st May The Faculty consists of six departments namely; 1. Department of Communication Engineering (JEP); 2. Department of Computer Engineering (JEC); 3. Department of Electrical Power Engineering (JEK); 4. Department of Electronic Engineering (JEL); 5. Department of Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering (JER); and 6. Department of Laboratory Management The Faculty also has one Centre of Reseach (CoR) known as Wireless and Radio Science Centre (WARAS). There are two Centre of Excellence (CoE) at UTHM associated with the Faculty: 1. Centre for Applied Electromagnetics (EMCENTER); and 2. Microelectronics & Nanotechnology Shamsuddin Research Centre (MiNT-SRC). Currently, there are various focus groups that play pivotal role towards research culture establishment in FKEE. The list includes the following: Embedded Computing Systems (EmbCoS) Power Integration Systems Biomedical Engineering Modelling and Simulation Research Group (BioMEMS) Nanoeletronic Simulation (NanoSim) Advanced Mechatronic Research Group (AdMiRe) Instrumentation and Sensing Technology (InSET) Internet of Things (IoT) IC Design Multi Network Systems (MNets) Computer Signal, Imaging and Intelligent Green and Sustainable Technology Power Electronic and Converters Electric Machine and Drive High Voltage and Insulation Coordination The Faculty offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes in both Electrical and Electronic Engineering. These programmes have been designed to cater all the stakeholders needs where the produced graduates are technically competent in their respective engineering field but also possess outstanding soft skills. The faculty offers the following programmes: 1. Bachelor of Electronic Engineering with Honours 2. Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours 3. Master in Electrical Engineering (Coursework) 4. Master in Electrical Engineering (Research) 5. Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering 5

4 Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Organizational Chart Dean Dr. Rosli bin Omar Office Secretary Mrs. Suhaila binti Haron Deputy Dean (Academic & International) Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Babul Salam bin KSM Kader Ibrahim Deputy Dean (Research, Development & Publication) Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Abd Kadir bin Mahamad Deputy Dean (Student Affairs and Alumni) Dr. Maisara binti Othman Office Secretary Mr. Mulyandi bin Adam Deputy Registrar Mr. Noor Fauzi bin Abd. Hamid HoD (Computer Engineering) Dr. Danial bin Md. Nor HoD (Mechatronic & Robotic Engineering) Dr. Wan Nurshazwani binti Wan Zakaria HoD (Communication Engineering) Dr. Khairun Nidzam bin Ramli HoD (Power Engineering) Dr. Siti Amely binti Jumaat HoD (Electronic Engineering) Dr. Rahmat bin Sanudin Laboratory Manager Dr. Mohd Norzali bin Hj Mohd 6

5 The certification of accreditation for the undergraduate program is as follows: 7

6 EXTERNAL VISITORS Faculty Adjunct Professor(s) Dr. Abdul Halim bin Abu Bakar Consultant Researcher UM Power Energy Dedicated Advanced Centre (UMPEDAC) Faculty Visiting Professor(s) Prof. Ir. Dr. Ismail Bin Musirin Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty External Examiner(s) Prof. Ir. Dr. Abdullah Asuhaimi bin Mohd Zin Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd Zainal Abidin bin Abdul Kadir Universiti Putra Malaysia Faculty Industrial Advisory Panel(s) Ir. Fadzilayaty binti Ramli Consultant Jurutera Budiman (M&E) Sdn. Bhd. Ir. Mohd Tajudin bin Romli Manager TRMS Engineering Sdn. Bhd. 8

7 FACULTY STAFF DIRECTORY Administration Dean Dr. Rosli bin Omar PhD (Autonomous System) (Univ. of Leicester) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) BEng (Control & Instrumentation) (UTM) Deputy Dean (Academic and International) Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Babul Salam bin KSM Kader Ibrahim PhD (Control Engineering) (Univ. of Sheffield) MEng (Mechatronics & Automatic Control) (UTM) BEng (Instrumentation & Control) (KUiTTHO) Cert. (Electrical Engineering Power) (Poli. PD) Deputy Dean (Research, Development and Publication) Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Abd Kadir bin Mahamad PhD (Computer Science & Electrical Engineering) (Kumamoto University) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dip. (Electronic Engineering) (Poli. Kota Bahru) Deputy Dean (Student Affairs and Alumni) Dr. Maisara binti Othman PhD (Metro Access & Short Range Systems) (Technical University of Denmark) MSc (Communication & Network Engineering) (UPM) BEng (Computer & Communication System) (UPM) Head, Department of Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering Dr. Wan Nurshazwani binti Wan Zakaria PhD (Mechanical & System Engineering Medical Robotics) (Newcastle University) MSc (Mechatronics) (Newcastle University) BEng (Electronics and Mechanical) (Chiba University) Head, Department of Electronic Engineering Dr. Rahmat bin Sanudin PhD (Engineering and Electronics) (Univ. of Edinburgh) MEng (Electrical-Electronics & Telecommunications) (UTM) BEng (Electrical & Electronics) (UNITEN) Head, Department of Communication Engineering Dr. Khairun Nidzam bin Ramli PhD (Computational Electromagnetics) (Univ. of Bradford) MEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) BEng (Electronic Engineering) (UMIST) Head, Department of Electrical Power Dr. Siti Amely binti Jumaat PhD (Power Engineering) (UiTM) MEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (ITTHO) 9

8 Head, Department of Computer Engineering Dr. Danial bin Md. Nor PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MSc (Information Technology) (USM) BTech (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Cert. (Electrical) (MPTKL) Laboratory Manager Dr. Mohd Norzali bin Hj. Mohd PhD (Information Sciences & Biomedical Engineering) (Kagoshima University) MEng (Information Science Engineering) (Fukui University) BEng (Information Science Engineering) (Fukui University) Dip. (Computer Engineering) (Toyama Maritime College) Manager, Information and Communication Technology Dr. Saizalmursidi bin Md Mustam PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Electronic-Communication) (KUiTTHO) Deputy Registrar Mr. Noor Fauzi bin Abd. Hamid BSc (Business Management) (UKM) Office Secretary Mdm. Suhaila binti Haron Dip. Secretarial Science (ITM) Office Secretary Mr. Mulyandi bin Adam Dip. Secretarial Science (Poli. Port Dickson) Senior Assistant Administrative Officer Mr. Hashim bin Hamdan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Senior Administrative Assistant Mdm. Saemah binti Ariffin Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Senior Assistant Administrative Officer Sahdan bin Mohammad Diploma in Estate Management Assistant Administrative Officer Ms. Nurulhuda binti Md Sharif Bachelor in Business Administration (UM) Assistant Administrative Officer Mr. Azizam bin Mohd Khairan Dip. Business Studies (Poli. Shah Alam) Administrative Assistant Mr. Mohd Hafiz bin Sadiran Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 10

9 Administrative Assistant Mdm. Nurul Nadia binti Ghadzali Dip. (Wood Based Technology) (Poli. Shah Alam) Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Administrative Assistant Mdm. Siti Hajar binti Sulaiman Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Administrative Assistant Mr. Mohd Hazrul Fadli bin Mohd Yusoff Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Operational Assistant Mr. Abdul Rahman Adrin bin Mahat Lower Certificate of Education Department of Communication Engineering Academic Staff Head of Department Dr. Khairun Nidzam bin Ramli PhD (Computational Electromagnetics) (Univ. of Bradford) MEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) BEng (Electronic Engineering) (UMIST) Professor Dr. Mohammad Faiz Liew bin Abdullah PhD (Wireless Optical) (Univ. of Warwick) MEng (Fiber Optics) (UTM), BSc Hons (Electronic Communication) (UTM) Dip. (Edu) (UTM) Cert. Eng (Electronic Communication) (Poli. Ungku Omar) Associate Professor Dr. Jiwa bin Abdullah PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Loughborough University) MSc (Digital Communication System) (Loughborough University) BEng (Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Liverpool) Associate Professor Dr. Tay Kim Gaik PhD (Mathematics) (UTM) Master (Mathematics) (UTM) Bachelor (Sc & Comp with Education) (UTM) Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Yusof bin Ismail PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Queen s Univ. of Belfast) B. Eng. (Hons) (Electrical Engineering) (UKM) Associate Professor Dr. Fauziahanim binti Che Seman PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Queen s Univ. of Belfast) MEng (Telecommunication) (KUiTTHO) BEng (Telecommunication) (UTM) Associate Professor Dr. Samsul Haimi bin Dahalan PhD (Signal and Telecommunication) (Univ. of Rennes) MEng (Electrical & Electronic Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (UKM) 11

10 Mdm. Sharifah binti Saon MEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dip. Engineering (Electronic) (Poli. Kota Bharu) Dr. Mariyam Jamilah binti Homam PhD (Communication Engineering) (Univ. of Leicester) MEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) BEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) Dr. Zuhairiah binti Zainal Abidin PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Univ. of Bradford) MEng (Telecommunication) (KUiTTHO) BEng (Electronic Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Shipun Anuar bin Hamzah PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Computer & Communcation Engineering) (UKM) BEng (UTM) Dr. Noorsaliza binti Abdullah PhD (Communication Engineering) (Shizuoka Univ.) MEng (Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (Telecommunication) (UTM) Dr. Maisara binti Othman PhD (Metro Access and Short Range Systems) (Technical University of Denmark) MSc (Communication & Network Engineering) (UPM) BEng (Computer & Communication System) (UPM) Dr. Norshidah binti Katiran PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Communication & Computer) (UKM) BEng (Electrical Engineering - Telecommunication) (UTM) Dr. Abul Khair bin Anuar PhD (Communication Systems) (Lancaster University) MEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) BEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) Dr. Noran Azizan bin Cholan PhD (Communication and Network Engineering) (UPM) MEng (Electronic) (UTM) BEng (Hons) (Electronic) (UNITEN) Dr. Shaharil bin Mohd Shah PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Birmingham) MSc in Microwave and Wireless Subsystems Design (Univ. of Surrey) BEng (Hons) in Electronic Engineering (MMU) Dr. Xavier Ngu Toh Ik PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Univ. of Nottingham) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) Dr. Rozlan bin Alias PhD (Electronics & Telecommunication) (Univ. of Bradford) MSc (Digital Communication Systems) (Loughborough University) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UM) Dr. Karthigesu A/L Nagarajoo PhD (Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Leeds) BEng (Electronic Engineering) (KUiTTHO) 12

11 Cert. (Telecommunications Engineering) (Poli. Ungku Omar) Dr. Lukman Hanif bin Muhammad Audah PhD (Univ. of Surrey) MSc (Communication Network & Software) (Univ. of Surrey) BEng (Telecommunication) (UTM) Dr. Syarfa Zahirah binti Sapuan PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MEng (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Nanyang Technology University) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Yee See Khee PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MSc (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BSc(Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Jong Siat Ling PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electronic & Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (Telecommunication) (UTHM) Dip. of Electrical Eng. With Education (KUiTTHO) Dr. Siti Hajar Aminah binti Ali PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Kobe University) BEng (Electrical-Telecommunications) (UTM) MEng (Electrical, Electronics, and Telecommunications) (UTM) Dr. Rahmat bin Talib PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MEng (Electrical, Electronic & Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (Hons) (Electrical, Electronics and System) (UKM) Dr. Ansar bin Jamil PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Loughborough University) MSc (Electronics-Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng Electrical (Electronics-Telecommunication) (UTM) Dr. Farhana binti Ahmad Po ad PhD (Communication System) (USM) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Electronic-Communication) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Saizalmursidi bin Md Mustam PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) Dr. Roshayati binti Atan PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MSc (Electrical-Electronic & Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng. Electrical Engineering (UTHM) Dr. Maslina binti Yaacob PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng Electrical Engineering (UTM) BEng Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) (UTM) Mr. Aizan bin Ubin MEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) BSc. in Electrical Eng. (Univ. of Toledo, Ohio) 13

12 Mr. Ariffuddin bin Joret MSc (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (USM) BEng (Electrical) (UiTM) Dip. Engineering (Electronic) (UiTM) Mdm. Nurulhuda binti Ismail MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UiTM) Dip. Engineering (Electronics) (UiTM) Mdm. Elfarizanis binti Baharudin MEng (Electrical & Electronic) (Telecommunication) (UKM) BEng (Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) (UiTM) Mdm. Noorfarha binti Mohd Ngabas MSc. (Telecommunication & Information Engineering) (UiTM) BEng (Hons) (Communication) (UIAM) Mr. Mohd Rostam bin Anuar BEng Electronic Engineering (Univ. of Surrrey) Dip. Communication Engineering (BMI) Technical Staff Mr. Abdul Kadir bin Hanafi Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. Ungku Omar) Mr. Sharifunazri bin Johari Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli.Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Mr. Hairul Nizam bin Tukimin Cert. (Electronic Engineering) (Poli. Johor Bahru) Department of Computer Engineering Academic Staff Head of Department Dr. Danial bin Md. Nor PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MSc (Information Technology) (USM) BTech (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Cert. (Electrical) (MPTKL) Associate Professor Dr. Siti Zarina binti Mohd. Muji PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MSc (Electrical & Electronics Engineering Computer Communication) (USM) BEng (Electrical & Electronics Engineering Computer) (USM) Associate Professor Dr. Afandi bin Ahmad PhD (Electronics & Computer Engineering) (Brunel University) MSc (Microelectronic) (UKM) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (ITTHO) Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Abd Kadir bin Mahamad PhD (Computer Science & Electrical Engineering) (Kumamoto University) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dip. (Electronic Engineering) (Poly Kota Bahru) 14

13 Dr. Mohd Norzali bin Hj. Mohd PhD (Information Sciences & Biomedical Engineering) (Kagoshima University) MEng (Information Science Engineering) (Fukui University) BEng (Information Science Engineering) (Fukui University) Dip. (Computer Engineering) (Toyama Maritime College) Dr. Chessda Uttraphan a/l Eh Kan PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Suhaila binti Sari PhD (Science & Engineering) (Saitama University) MSc (Electrical Information Engineering) (Yamagata University) BEng (Electrical Information Engineering) (Yamagata University) Dr. Nor Surayahani binti Suriani PhD (Electrical, Electronic & System Engineering) (UKM) MEng (Electrical Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (Computer System & Communication) (UPM) Dr. Khalid bin Isa PhD (Computational Intelligence) (USM) MSc (Computer System Engineering) (UPM) BSc (Computer Science) (UTM) Dr. Chew Chang Choon PhD (Computer Engineering) (Okayama University) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Nik Shahidah Afifi binti Md Taujuddin PhD (Information Technology)(UTHM) MSc (Computer Science) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Norfaiza binti Fuad PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UiTM) MEng (Computer System) (UPM) BEng (Computer Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Chua King Lee PhD (Electrical Engineering)(UTHM) MSc (Microelectronic) (UKM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Dip. (Electrical Engineering) (Poly Kuching, Sarawak) Dr. Mohamad Hairol bin Jabbar PhD (Nanoelectronic & Nanotechnology) (Universite de Grenoble) MSc (Microelectronic System Design) (Liverpool John Moores University) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Nan bin Mad Sahar PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Okayama University) MEng (System & Communication Engineering) (Okayama University) BEng (Information & Computer Engineering) (Okayama University) 15

14 Dr. Radzi bin Ambar PhD (Robotic) (Kyushu Institute of Technology) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Information & Computer Science Engineering) (Toyohashi University of Technology) Dip. (Control & Information Systems Engineering) (Tsuruoka National College of Technology) Mr. Hazwaj bin Mhd. Poad MEng (Computer Science) (Oita University) BEng (Computer Science) (Oita University) Mr. Mohd. Helmy bin Abd Wahab MSc (Intelligent System) (UUM) BSc (Info. Tech. Artificial Intelligence) (UUM) Mdm. Munirah binti Ab Rahman MEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Mr. Shamsul bin Mohamad MSc (Computer Science) (USM) BSc (Computer Science) (UTM) Dip. (Computer Science) (UTM) Mdm. Nor aisah binti Sudin MSc (Intelligent Knowledge Based System) (UUM) BSc (Computer Science) (USM) Mdm. Siti Idzura binti Yusuf MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MEdu (Technical & Vocational Education) (KUiTTHO) BEng (Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Mdm. Tasiransurini binti Ab. Rahman MEng (Communication & Computer Engineering) (UKM) BEng (Electrical Engineering Information System) (KUiTTHO) Dip. (Electronic Engineering Communication) (POLISAS) Cert. (Electronics Engineering Communication) (POLISAS) Mdm. Zarina binti Tukiran MEng (Communication &Computer Engineering) (UKM) BSc (Computer Science) (UTM) Dip. (Computer Science) (UTM) Technical Staff Mr. Mohd. Shafiee bin Abd. Hadi Dip. (Sport Studies) (UiTM) Cert. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (Poli.JB) Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 16

15 Department of Electrical Power Engineering Academic Staff Head of Department Dr. Siti Amely binti Jumaat PhD (Power Engineering) (UiTM) MEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (ITTHO) Professor Dr. Hussein bin Ahmad PhD (High Voltage Engineering) (UMIST) M.Sc (Power Engineering) (University of Strathclyde) B.Sc.(Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (University of Strathclyde) Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Goh Hui Hwang PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) BEng (Hons) (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Erwan bin Sulaiman PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Nagoya Inst. of Tech) MSc (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UM) Associate Professor Dr. Shamsul Aizam bin Zulkifli PhD (Control System) (Loughborough University) MSc (Electrical Power Engineering) (UPM) BEng (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (UPM) Associate Professor Dr. Kok Boon Ching PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Power Systems) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Ir. Dr. Muhamamd Saufi bin Kamarudin PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Cardiff University) MEng (Electrical) (UTM) BEng (Electrical) (UTM) Dr. Asmarashid bin Ponniran Ph.D (Power Electronics) (Nagaoka University of Technology) MEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) BEng (Information System) (KUiTTHO) Dip. (Electrical Engineering with Education) (ITTHO-UTM) Dr. Dur Muhammad Soomro PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electrical Power Engineering) (MUET) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (MUET) Dr. Khairul Anuar bin Mohamad Ph.D (Electronics Engineering) (Muroran Institute of Technology) MEng (Microelectronics) (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne) BEng (Electronics) (University of Electro-Communications) 17

16 Dr. Md Nor Ramdon bin Baharom PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Manchester) BEng (Hons) (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Leeds Metropolitan University) Dip. (Mechatronic) (POLIMAS,Kedah) C.Eng (UK) Dr. Mohd Aifaa bin Mohd Ariff PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Imperial College London) MEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Mohd Noor bin Abdullah PhD (Electrical Power Engineering) (UM) MEng (Electrical Power Engineering) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Mohd Fairouz bin Mohd Yousof Ph.D (High Voltage Engineering) (Univ. of Queensland) MEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) BEng (Electrical) (UTM) Dip. (Elec. Engineering) (Power) (UTM) Dr. Md Zarafi bin Ahmad Ph.D (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MEng (Electrical-Power) (UTM) BEng (Hons) Electrical (UiTM) Dip.Electrical Engineering (Power) (UTM) Dr. Nor Akmal binti Mohd Jamail PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electrical Power) (UTHM) BEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) Dr. Nor Hafizah binti Ngajikin PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering-Telecommunication) (UTM) Dr. Nor Zulaily binti Mohamad PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UiTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Nordiana Azlin binti Othman PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Power Systems) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Nur Hanis binti Mohammad Radzi PhD (Power Engineering) (Univ. of Queensland) MEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Rahisham bin Abd Rahman PhD (High Voltage Engineering) (Cardiff University) MEng (Hons.) (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Cardiff University) Dip.(International Baccalaureate IB) (IB World School) 18

17 Dr. Suriana binti Salimin PhD (Electrical Engineering) (Newcastle University) MSc (Power Distribution Engineering) (Newcastle University) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Ahmad Fateh bin Mohamad Nor PhD (Electrical Power Engineering) (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka) MEng (Electrical Power Engineering) (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka) BEng (Electrical- Power Electronic and Drive) (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka) Dr. Jabbar Al-Fattah bin Yahaya PhD (Electrical Power Engineering) (Universiti Tenaga Nasional) MEng (Universiti Malaya) BEng (Electronic-Communication) (The University of Leeds) Mr. Afarulrazi bin Abu Bakar MEng (Electrical Engineering) (Power) (UTHM) BEng (Hons) (Electrical) (UiTM) Dip. (Electrical Engineering & Communication) (UTM) Mr. Suhaimi bin Saiman MEng (Power System) (UM) BEng (Hons) (Leeds Metropolitan University) Dip.Engineering (UTM) Mdm. Roziah binti Aziz MEng (Electrical) (UTHM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (Power) (UTM) Mr. Mahyuzie bin Jenal MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Mdm. Rohaiza binti Hamdan MEng (Electrical Power) (UTM) BEng (Hons) (Electrical Power) (UNITEN) Technical Staff Mr. Nor Azizi bin Hamisan Dip. (Electronics Engineering) (Poli. JB) Cert. (Electrical Power Engineering) (Poli. PD) Department of Electronic Engineering Academic Staff Head of Department Dr. Rahmat bin Sanudin PhD (Engineering and Electronics) (Univ. of Edinburgh) MEng (Electrical-Electronics & Telecommunications) (UTM) BEng (Electrical & Electronics) (UNITEN) Professor Dr. Hashim bin Saim PhD (Microelectronic) (Uni of Loughborough) MSc (Electronic Semiconductor) (Uni. of Dundee) BSc (Fizik) (UKM) 19

18 Associate Professor Dr. Soon Chin Fhong PhD (Molecular & Biomedical Engineering) (University of Bradford) MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) BSc in Electrical Engineering (Medical Electronics) (UTM) Diploma (Education) (UTM) Cert. (Communication Engineering) (POLISAS) Associate Professor Siti Hawa binti Ruslan MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) BSc (Electrical Engineering) (Universit of Miami) Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Mahadi bin Abdul Jamil PhD (Biomedical Optics, Imaging & Medical Engineering Application) (Univ. of Bradford) BEng (Hons) (Medical Engineering) (Univ. of Bradford) BTEC Higher National Diploma (Medical Electronics Engineering) (BMI) Associate Professor Dr. Nafarizal bin Nayan PhD Engineering (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science) (Nagoya University) MEng (Electronics) (Nagoya University) BEng (Electrical, Electronic Engineering & Information Engineering) (Nagoya University) Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Khairul bin Ahmad PhD Engineering (Optoelectronics & Nanostructures Science) (Shizuoka University) MSc (Electrical Engineering) (UiTM) BEng (Electronic Engineering) (Gunma University) Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Zainizan bin Sahdan PhD Electrical Engineering (Nanotechnology) (UiTM) MEng Electrical (Microelectronics) (KUiTTHO) BEng (Hons) Electrical (Computer Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Dr. binti Ahmad PhD in Engineering (Massey University) MEng Electrical (Microelectronic) (KUiTTHO) BEng (Electrical, Electronic and System) (UKM) Dr. Marlia binti Morsin PhD (Micro Engineering & Nano Electronic) UKM MEng Electrical (Microlectronic) (KUiTTHO) BEng Electrical (Computer Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Fariza binti Mohamad PhD Engineering (Functional Materials Engineering) (Toyohashi University of Tech) MEng (Electrical & Electronic) (Toyohashi University of Tech) BEng (Electrical & Electronic) (Toyohashi University of Tech) Dr. Mohamad Nazib bin Adon PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MEng (Electrical, Electronic & Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dip. Electrical Engineering (Communication) (UTM) Dr. Warsuzarina binti Mat Jubadi PhD (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Manchester) MEng (Electronic Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (Electronic) (UTM) 20

19 Dr. Audrey Huong Kah Ching PhD (Biomedical Optics) (Univ. of Nottingham) BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Jais bin Lias PhD (Materials Science Electronics Engineering) (Nagaoka University of Technology) MEng (Electrical, Electronics & Information Engineering) (Nagaoka University of Technology) BEng (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (Tottori University) Dr. Farhanahani binti Mahmud PhD Engineering (Biomechanical Science & Bioengineering) (Osaka University) MEng (Electric & Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Toyama) BEng (Electric & Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Toyama) Dr. Nabilah binti Ibrahim PhD Engineering (Electronic) (Tohoku University) MEng (Electrical and Computer Science) (Shibaura Institute of Technology) BEng (Electrical Communication) (Shibaura Institute of Technology) Dr. Nurfarina binti Zainal PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Queen's University Belfast) MEng (Electronic & Electrical) (Swansea University) Dip. Electrical and Electronic Engineering (UiTM) Dr. Wan Mahani Hafizah binti Wan Mahmud PhD (Biomedical Engineering) (UTM) BEng (Biomedical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Nurmiza binti Othman PhD (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Kyushu University) MEng (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Utsunomiya University) BEng (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Utsunomiya University) Dr. Nur Ilyani binti Ramli PhD (Medical Engineering) (Univ. of Bradford) BEng (Electronic & Electrical Engineering) (Leeds Metropolitan University) Dip. Electrical and Electronic Engineering (UiTM) Dr. Muhammad Anas bin Razali PhD (Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Surrey) MSc (Nanoelectronic) (Univ. of Surrey) BSc (Electrical-Electronic Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Nur Anida binti Jumadi PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (UKM) MSc (Medical Electronics & Physics) (Queen Mary University of London) BEng (Electrical) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Muhammad Hazli bin Hj. Mazlan PhD (Biomedical Engineering Biomechanical) (Kyushu University) MEng (Biomedical) (UM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Ida Laila binti Ahmad PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng Electrical (Electronics & Telecommunications) (UTM) BEng (Hons) (Electronics Engineering) (MMU) 21

20 Dr. Hasliza binti Hassan PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Microelectronic Engineering) (UKM) BEng (Microelectronic Engineering) (UNIMAP) Mdm. Intan Sue Liana binti Abd. Hamid MEng Electrical (Microelectronic) (UTHM) BEng (Microelectronic) (UKM) Mdm. Masnani binti Mohamed MEng (Electrical-Electronics & Telecommunications) (UTM) BEng (Electrical) (UiTM) Mdm. Mazita binti Mohamad MEng (Electrical, Electronic & Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng (Electronic Engineering) (Univ. of Bristol) Mdm. Rosnah binti Mohd Zain MEng Electrical (Microelectronic) (KUiTTHO) BEng (Microelectronic Engineering) (UTM) Dip. (Communication Electronic) (UTM) Mr. Wan Suhaimizan bin Wan Zaki MSc (Electronic Engineering) (UPM) BSc (Medical Electronic) (UTM) Mr. Mohd Jais bin Che Soh BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UM) Mr. Nik Mohd Asri bin Nik Ismail MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Hons.) (Electrical & Electronic) (UiTM) Mdm. Wan Nur Hafsha binti Wan Khairuddin MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Hons.) (Electronic Engineering) (USM) Mr. Riyaz Ahmad bin Mohamed Ali MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Electrical) (UTHM) Technical Staff Mr. Syafiq Afiq bin Sulaiman Cert. (Electrical Engineering) (Poli.JB) Department of Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering Academic Staff Head of Department Dr. Wan Nurshazwani binti Wan Zakaria PhD (Mechanical & System Engineering Medical Robotics) (Newcastle University) MSc (Mechatronics) (Newcastle University) BEng (Electronics and Mechanical) (Chiba University) 22

21 Professor Ts. Dr. Ruzairi bin Abdul Rahim PhD (Electronic Instrumentation Engineering) (Sheffield Hallam University) BEng (Electronic System and Control Engineering) (Sheffield Hallam University) Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Babul Salam bin KSM Kader Ibrahim PhD (Control Engineering) (Univ. of Sheffield) MEng (Mechatronics & Automatic Control) (UTM) BEng (Instrumentation & Control) (KUiTTHO) Cert. (Electrical Engineering Power) (Poli. PD) Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Dirman Hanafi bin Burhannuddin PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Instrumentation & Control) (ITB) BEng (Electrical) (Univ. Bung Hatta) Dr. Rosli bin Omar PhD (Autonomous System) (Univ. of Leicester) MEng (Instrumentation & Control System) (UTM) BEng (Instrumentation & Control System) (UTM) Dr. Elmy Johana binti Mohamad PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Mechatronics & Automatic Control) (UTM) BEng (Instrumentation & Control) (KUiTTHO) Dip. (Electrical Power & Control) (Poli. PD) Cert. (Electrical Power) (POLISAS) Dr. Mohd Razali bin Tomari PhD (Autonomous Systems) (Saitama University) MSc (Intelligent System & Robotics) (UPM) BEng (Electrical Engineering Mechatronics) (UTM) Ir. Dr. Tee Kian Sek PhD (Electrical Engineering Mechatronics) (Univ. of Leeds) MEng (Mechatronics) (UTHM) BEng (Electrical Engineering Mechatronics) (UTM) Dr. Herdawatie binti Abdul Kadir PhD (Control and Robotic) (USM) MEng (Mechatronics & Automatic Control) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) Dr. Mohamed Najib bin Ribuan PhD (Mechatronics) (Okayama University) MSc (Mechatronics) (Newcastle University) BEng (Electrical Engineering Mechatronics) (UTM) Dr. Chia Kim Seng PhD. Eng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) BEng (Electrical Instrumentation & Control) (UTM) Dr. Rafidah binti Ngadengon PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) MEng (Mechatronics & Automation Control) (UTM) BEng (Information) (Kitami Institute of Technology) 23

22 Dr. Abu Ubaidah bin Shamsuddin PhD (Robotics) (Tohoku University) MSc (Mechatronic Engineering) (UIA) BEng (Electrical & Electronics) (UTHM) Dr. Ain binti Nazari PhD (Electrical, Electronic and System Engineering) (UKM) MEng (Electrical Engineering Mechatronics & Automatic Control) (UTM) BEng (Electrical) (UTHM) Dr. Noorhamizah binti Mohamad Nasir PhD (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) MEng (Electrical) (UTHM) BEng (Electrical Engineering Automation System & Robotics) (UTHM) Dip. (Electrical Engineering & Education) (KUiTTHO) Dr. Rohaida binti Mat Akir PhD (Electrical-Electronic Engineering) (UKM) MEng (Electrical, Electronic & Telecommunication) (UTM) BEng Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) (UTM) Dip. (Communication Engineering)(UTM) Mr. Hj. Mohamad Fauzi bin Zakaria MSc (Control & Automation) (UPM) BEng (Electrical Engineering Mechatronics) (UTM) Mr. Mohd Hafiz bin A. Zainuddin MEng (Mechatronics) (UTM) BEng (Electrical) (UiTM) Mr. Reza Ezuan bin Samin MEng (Electrical) (UTHM) B.Eng (Electronics) (USM) Mdm. Nor Anija binti Jalaludin MSc (Mechatronic Engineering) (UIA) BEng (Electrical) (UTHM) Technical Staff Mdm. Siti Ruslina binti Mohamad Rusli Dip. (Electronics Engineering) (UiTM) Mr. Rosley bin Sawarno Cert. (Electronics Control) (PSA) Department of Laboratory Management Laboratory Manager Dr. Mohd Norzali bin Hj. Mohd PhD (Information Sciences & Biomedical Engineering) (Kagoshima University) MEng (Information Science Engineering) (Fukui University) BEng (Information Science Engineering) (Fukui University) Dip. (Computer Engineering) (Toyama Maritime College) Mr. Muhammad Nafis bin Ismail BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTM) 24

23 Mr. Nik Mohd Asri bin Nik Ismail MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Hons.) (Electrical & Electronic) (UiTM) Mr. Mohd Fadzli bin Abd Shaib MEng (Electrical) (UTM) BEng (Electrical & Electronics) (UNITEN) Mr. Ezri bin Mohd BEng (Telecommunication) (UTM) Mdm. Wan Nur Hafsha binti Wan Khairuddin MEng (Electrical Engineering) (UTHM) BEng (Hons.) (Electronic Engineering) (USM) Mr. Mohd Jais bin Che Soh BEng (Electrical Engineering) (UM) Mdm. Saniah binti Suluki Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. Sarawak) Mr. Jamallullail bin Ibrahim Cert. (Electrical Engineering) (Poli. Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Mr. Sahalan bin Yasin Cert. (Electronic Communication Engineering) (Poli. Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Mdm. Zubaidah binti Hj. Mohd Yusoff Cert. (Electrical Power Engineering) (Poli. Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah) Mr. Mahmod bin Munajat Cert. (Electronic Communication Engineering) (Poli. Johor Bahru) Mdm. Rosilah binti Rahmat Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Mdm. Nafizah binti Ali Cert. (Electronic & Computer Technology) (Poli. Ungku Omar) Mr. Ayoub bin Kasno Cert. (Electronic & Computer Technology) (Poli. Ungku Omar) Mr. Omar bin Salleh Cert. (Electronics Communication & Control) (TLDM) Mr. Mohd. Azrul bin Tugiman Cert. (Electrical Power) (Poli. Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah) Mr. Mohamad Fauzi bin Mustaffa Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. PD) Mr. Maslan bin Ahmad Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. KB) Mr. Mohd Shamsuddin bin Muslim Cert. (Electrical Power) (Poli. PD) 25

24 Mdm. Suhaini binti Tunan Cert. (Electrical Power) (Poli. PD) Mr. Md. Zaihan bin Md. Lajis Cert. (Electrical Power) (Poli. Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah) Mr. Ramlan bin Ralim Dip. (Electronics Communication Engineering) (Poli.Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Cert. (Electronics Communication Engineering) (Poli.Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Hj. Jais bin Hashim Dip. (Industrial Electronics) (MLVK) Cert. (Electronic) (Poli. Ungku Omar) Mr. Aidi bin Basar Dip. (Electrical Engineering) (Poli. Merlimau) Cert. (Electrical Engineering) (Poli. JB) Mdm. Siti Puniah binti Wadana Dip. (Electronic Engineering) (ITM Shah Alam) Mdm. Wan Nor Azliza binti Wan Abdullah Dip. (Electronic Engineering (Computer)) (Poli.Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Cert. (Electronic Engineering (Control)) (Poli. JB) Mdm. Nooreis Shadila binti Jarkasi Dip. (Electronic Engineering (Computer)) (Poli. Seberang Perai) Cert. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (Poli. Johor Bahru) Mdm. Wasnita binti Hamsan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Mdm. Junaidah binti Azlan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Mr. Abu Naim bin Abdul Razak Dip.(Electrical and Electronics Engineering) (Poli. Merlimau) Cert. (Electronics Control) (Poli. JB) Mr. Md. Rabani bin Adnan Dip. (Electrical Engineering (Communication)) (UTM) Mr. Mohd Shahidan bin Madiah Cert. (Electronic Engineering (Control)) (Poli. JB) Mr. M. Nazeri bin Sarmijan Dip. (Electrical Engineering) (Poli. PD) Cert. (Electrical Power) (Poli. Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Mr. Mohd Azwadi bin Omar Dip. (Electrical Engineering) (Poli. Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah) Cert. (Electrical Power Engineering) (Poli. Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Mr. Abdul Hamid bin Sabran Cert. (Electronic Engineering (Communication)) (Poli. Kota Bharu) 26

25 Mdm. Norlaile binti Giman Dip. (Electronic Engineering) (Poli. Kota Bharu) Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. Sultan Hj, Ahmad Shah) Mr. Azlan bin Jumadi Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. JB) Mr. Mohd Zaki bin Zakaria Cert. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (Poli. JB) Mr. Md Hapic bin Mohamad Cert. (Electronic Communication) (Poli. Sultan Hj, Ahmad Shah) Mdm. Nurul Aqla binti Abdul Razak Dip. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Poli. JB) Cert. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (Poli. JB) Mr. Hairul Anuar bin Ahamaddariri Cert. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) (Poli. JB) Mr. K. Kovalan A/L Kanawathi Dip. (Electronic Engineering) (Poli. KB) Cert. (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Poli. JB) Mr. Uzli bin Yusof Cert. (Electronic Engineering (Communication)) (Poli.Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah) Mr. Mohd Rosli bin Abu Bakar Cert. (Electrical Power Engineering) (Poli.Kuantan) PROGRAMME INFORMATION Bachelor Degree of Electrical Engineering with Honours (BEV) PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours programme aims to produce engineers who are: PEO 1 PEO 2 PEO 3 PEO 4 Competent in electrical engineering discipline to fulfil the needs of organization and industry. (PLO1, PLO4, PLO10 and PLO11) Practise electrical engineering profession responsibly in organization and community. (PLO2, PLO8, PLO12 and PLO13) Able to communicate effectively and exhibit good leadership in organization and community. (PLO3, PLO5 and PLO9) Pursue continuous learning to upgrade knowledge and competencies to be competitive in the global arena. (PLO6 and PLO7) 27

26 PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO) Upon completion of the programme, the students are expected to attain the following: PLO 1 PLO 2 PLO 3 PLO 4 PLO 5 PLO 6 PLO 7 PLO 8 PLO 9 PLO 10 PLO 11 PLO 12 PLO 13 Acquire and apply knowledge of mathematics, sciences and engineering fundamentals to solve problems in electronic engineering. (Knowledge) Apply appropriate techniques, resources, hardware and related software to solve complex electronic engineering problems. (Practical Skills) Communicate effectively in written and verbal about activities in electronic engineering, not only with fellow engineers but also with the community at large. (Communication Skills) Apply the critical thinking standards in the process of application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation in order to make informed decisions and solve electrical engineering problems. (Critical Thinking & Problem Solving) Able to interact and collaborate with others effectively, including in teams, in the qorkplace and in multi-disciplinary environments. (Team Work Skills) Acknowledge the need for, have preparation and able to practise life long learning to keep up with technological change. (Life Long Learning) Demonstrate enterpreneurship skills in developing viable business plan. (Entrepreneurship Skills) Demonstrate professional ethics and accountability in engineering practices. (Ethics and Professionalism Values) Demonstrate the ability to lead effectively towards solving engineering problems using engineering and management principles. (Leadership Skills) Design safe and efficient solutions, systems, components and processes that meet desired needs within realistic constrants. (Design) Demonstrate mastery of associated cognitive skills in the formulation of a problem, data gathering and analysis, and interpretation of results to address practical problems in electrical engineering. (Problem Analysis) Understand the impact of engineering solutions to the society and environmental sustainability. (Environment & Sustainability) Apply engineering knowledge and skills through professional and personal activities to improve their workplaces and communities. (Engineer & Society). 28

27 Curriculum Structure Program Roadmap YEAR 1 SEM I UHB English for Higher Education (1-2-0) **UWB Malay Language (2-0-0) FOR INTAKE 2017/2018 & ROADMAP AFTERWARDS BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA Notes: (i) Year 1 courses : (*) for HOME students only. (**) for INTERNATIONAL students only; (ii) ( + ) refers to SLT Credits *UQU10103 Nationhood and Cur rent Dev elopment of Malaysia (3-0-0) **UQI10902 Islam in Malaysia (2-0-0) *UQI10102/ UQI10202 Islamic Studies / Moral Studies (2-0-0) UQ* 1**01 Co-Cur riculum I (0-0-3) BEE Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (2-0-0) BEE Engineering Mathematics I (2-2-0) BEF Electric Circuit Analysis I (3-0-0) BEL20303 Digital Electronics (3-0-0) CREDIT Home 17/19 + International 16 SEM II **UQU Malaysia Studies and Culture (3-0-0) *UQU Ethnic Relation (2-0-0) BEE Creativity and Innovation (2-0-0) *UQI Islamic and Asian Civilization (2-0-0) **UQI Civilizational Studies in Asia (2-0-0) UQ* 1**01 Co-Cur riculum II (0-0-3) BEE Engineering Mathematics II (2-2-0) BEF Electric Circuit Analysis II (3-0-0) BEC Computer Pr ogramming (1-0-2) Home 15 International 16 YEAR 2 SEM I UHB Essential Academic English (1-2-0) BEF Transform Circuit Analysis (3-0-0) BEF Electrical Engineering Laboratory I (0-0-2) BEE Engineering Mathematics III (2-2-0) BEL10203 Analog Electronics (3-0-0) BEF Polyphase Circuit Analysis (3-0-0) 15 SEM II BEF Electrical Measurements (3-0-0) BEF Electrical Machines (3-0-0) BEB Electromagnetics Fields and Waves (2-2-0) BEE Engineering Mathematics IV (1-2-0) BEF Electrical Engineering Laboratory II (0-0-2) BEF Mechanical Scienc es (3-0-0) 15 YEAR 3 SEM I UHB English for Technical Purposes (1-2-0) BEF Electronic Instruments and Measurements (2-0-0) BEF Power Electronics (3-0-0) BEF Power Engineering Laboratory I (0-0-2) BEF Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution (3-0-0) BEF Power System Analysis and Pr otection (3-0-0) BEE Engineering Mathematics V (1-2-0) 16 SEM II BEE Entr epreneurship (2-0-0) UWB 10*02 Foreign Language (1-2-0) BEB Digital Signal Pr ocessing (3-0-0) BEH Control System Theory (3-0-0) BEF Utilisation of Electrical Energy (3-0-0) BEF Power Engineering Laboratory II (0-0-2) BEF Electric Drives (3-0-0) 17 SEM III BEE Industrial Training (8 weeks) 5 YEAR 4 SEM I UHB English for Occupational Purposes (1-2-0) BEE Engineer and Society (2-0-0) BEE Final Year Pr oject I (0-0-6) BEE Engineering Management (3-0-0) BEB Electronic Communication Systems (3-0-0) BEF Electrical Design Project (1-0-6) BEF Power Engineering Laboratory III (0-0-2) 16 SEM II BEE Final Year Pr ojec t II (0-0-12) BEF Power Q uality (3-0-0) BEF High Voltage Engineering (3-0-0) BEF Power Engineering Lab IV (0-0-2) BEF Industrial Power Systems (3-0-0) BEF Instrumentation for Process Control (2-0-0) 17 Compulsory University Courses English Courses Mathematics Courses LEGEND Core Faculty Courses Core Program Courses Mode of delivery and contact hours per week (x-y-z) represents the contact hours per week for (lecture tutorial lab) PRE-REQUISITE COURSE(S) A Course A is a pre-requisite of Course B B TOTAL 133/

28 Curriculum Structure Table 1: Summary of curriculum for the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours. Year Semester Course Code Courses Credit Total UWS10103 *Nationhood and Current Development of Malaysia 3 UWB10100 Foundation English 0 UQ*1XXX1 Co-Curriculum I 1 *14 UWB11002 ** Malay Languange 2 **15 BEE11303 Engineering Mathematics 1 3 BEL20303 Digital Electronics 3 BEE12202 Occupational Health and Safety 2 BEF12403 Electric Circuit Analysis I 3 UWS10303 **Malaysian Studies and Culture 3 BEE31202 Creativity and Innovation 2 UQ* 1**01 Co-Curriculum II 1 II UWS10202 *Ethnic Relations 2 *15 BEE11403 Engineering Mathematics II 3 BEF12503 Electric Circuit Analysis II 3 **16 UWA Islamic and Asian Civilisation(TITAS) 2 BEC12102 Computer Programming 2 UWB10202 Academic English 2 BEE21503 Engineering Mathematics III 3 BEF23401 Electrical Engineering Laboratory I 1 BEF22803 Transform Circuit Analysis 3 I 17 UWA10102/ Islamic Studies / 2 UWA10202 Moral Studies BEF23803 Polyphase Circuit Analysis 3 BEL10203 Analog Electronics 3 UWB10202 Effective Communication 2 BEB20303 Electromagnetics and Waves 3 BEE31602 Engineering Mathematics IV 2 II BEF24002 Electronic Instruments and Measurements 2 16 BEF25903 Mechanical Sciences 3 BEF24103 Electrical Machines 3 BEF24201 Elecrical Engineering Laboratory II 1 UWB20302 Technical Writing 2 BEE31702 Engineering Mathematics V 2 BEF34503 Power Electronics 3 I BEF23903 Electrical Measurements 3 17 BEF34701 Power Engineering Laboratory I 1 BEF36003 Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution 3 BEF43303 Power System Analysis and Protection 3 UWB10*02 Foreign Language 2 BEE22302 Entrepreneurship 2 BEF35803 Electric Drives 3 II BEH30603 Control System Theory 3 17 BEB30503 Digital Signal Processing 3 BEF33203 Utilisation of Electrical Energy 3 BEF35001 Power Engineering Laboratory II 1 III BEE30305 Industrial Training 5 5 BEE10202 Engineer and Society 2 BEE30103 Engineering Management 3 BEE40602 Final Year Project I 2 I BEF45101 Power Engineering Laboratory III 1 17 BEB31803 Electronic Communication Systems 3 BEF35703 Electrical Design Project 3 BEF44903 Industrial Power Systems 3 BEE40704 Final Year Project II 4 BEE45203 High Voltage Engineering 3 II BEF45902 Instrumentation for Process Control 2 14 BEF45402 Power Engineering Laboratory IV 2 BEF44803 Power Quality 3 Total Credit

29 Synopsis of University Courses Table 2: University Courses for the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours. Year Sem Course Code Courses Credit Total **UWB Foundation English 0 I UWS *Nationhood and Current Development of Malaysia UQ*1XXX1 Co-Curriculum I UWB11002 **Malay Language 2 UWS10303 **Malaysian Studies and Culture 3 II UQ* 1**01 UWS10202 Co-Curriculum II *Ethnic Relations 2 2 *5 **6 2 I UWA10302 UWA10102/U WA10202 Islamic and Asian Civilisation Islamic Studies / Moral Studies 2 UWB10102 ***Academic English II UWB10202 Effective Communication I UWB20302 Technical Writing 2 II UWB10*02 Foreign Language 2 4 Total Overall Credit 19 *For home student only **For international student only ***For students with MUET band 1 dan 2 31

30 COMPULSORY UNIVERSITY COURSES UWB10102 Academic English Prerequisite Course(s): Taken MUET (Band 1 and 2) This course focuses on fulfilling students academic requirements such as the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in English. The course also concurrently provides opportunities for students to acquire basic grammar knowledge to complement the acquisition of English language. Students will be reinforced on aspects of English language oral and written skills that are most relevant to them in their academic work. By the end of the course, students should be able to use English for a wide range of academic activities. 1. Abd. Aziz, A et al, (2005). English for Academic Communication. Kuala Lumpur: Mc Graw Hill Malaysia. Call number: PE1128.A2.E Koh, S.L. (2005). MUET Moments: Malaysia University English Test. Selangor: Pearson. Call number: PE1128.K Richards,C. (2009). Longman Text MUET : A Strategic Approach. Petaling Jaya: Pearson Malaysia. Call number: PE1128.K Heylan, K. English for academic purpose, London: Routledge, Call number: PE1128.A2.H Kaur, H.(2005). Explore MUET. Kuala Lumpur: Fajar Bakti Sdn. Bhd UWB10202 Effective Communication Prerequisite Course(s): Passed UWB10102 Academic English This course emphasizes on task-based approach and focuses on developing students delivery of speech in oral interactions and presentations. Importance is given on mastery of self-directed learning, teamwork, research, oral presentations, reasoning and creativity. This course also enables students to acquire knowledge and skills necessary for conducting and participating in meetings, including writing of meeting documents. Students will also be exposed to the techniques of conducting interviews. 1. Cheesebro,T, O Connor, L. & Rios, F. (2007). Communication skills: preparing for career success (3rd ed.) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. 2. Davies, W.J. (2001) Communication skills: a guide for engineering and applied science student (2nd ed.). London: Prentice Hall. 3. Joan van Emden, L. (2004). Presentation skills for students. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 4. Richard Johnson-Sheehan (2005). Technical Communication Today. New York: Pearson. 5. Salbiah Seliman et. al. (2004). English Communication for learners in engineering. Malaysia: Prentice Hall UWB20302 Technical Writing Prerequisite Course(s): Passes UWB10202 Effective Communication This course introduces students to report writing skills needed at tertiary level. Students will learn basic report writing skills such as proposals, progress report, informational and analytical report. In order do this, they will learn how to collect data using questionnaires. The data collected will be analyzed, transferred into graphic forms and presented orally and in writing. Based on the analysis of data, students will be able to draw conclusions and make recommendations. 32

31 1. Dorothy Cheung et. al. (1999). Report writing for engineering students. 2nd ed.singapore: Prentice Hall. Call number: PE1475.R N3 2. Finkelstein, J. (2008). Pocket Book of technical writing. 3rd ed. Singapore: McGraw Hill. Call number: T11.F Gerson, S. J. & Gerson, S. M. (2003). Technical writing: Process and product. 3rd ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Call number: PE1475.G Kolin, P. C. (2006). Successful writing at work. Concise ed. USA: Houghton Mufflin Company. Call number: PE1408.K Lakshmy Anantha Krishnan et. al. (2003). Engineering your report: From start to finish. Singapore: Prentice Hall. Call number: T11.E UWB10202 Effective Communication Prerequisite Course(s): UWB10102 Academic English This course emphasizes on task-based approach and focuses on developing students delivery of speech in oral interactions and presentations. Importance is given on mastery of self-directed learning, teamwork, research, oral presentations, reasoning and creativity. This course also enables students to acquire knowledge and skills necessary for conducting and participating in meetings, including writing of meeting documents. Students will also be exposed to the techniques of conducting interviews. 1. Cheesebro,T, O Connor, L. & Rios, F. (2007). Communication skills: preparing for career success (3rd ed.) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. 2. Davies, W.J. (2001) Communication skills: a guide for engineering and applied science student. (2nd ed.). London: Prentice Hall. 3. Joan van Emden, L. (2004). Presentation skills for students. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 4. Richard Johnson-Sheehan (2005). Technical Communication Today. New York: Pearson. 5. Salbiah Seliman et. al. (2004). English Communication for learners in engineering. Malaysia: Prentice Hall. UWA10102 Islamic Studies This course explains about Islamic concept as ad-deen. It discusses the study of al-quran and al- Hadith, Sunnism, schools of Islamic theology, development of schools of Fiqh, principles of muamalat, Islamic Criminal Law, Islamic work ethics, issues in Islamic family law and current issues. 1. Harun Din (Dr.) (2001), Manusia Dan Islam, cetakan pertama, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. [BP174. M ] 2. Mustafa Abdul Rahman (1998), Hadith 40, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Pustaka Fajar. [BP135. A2 M ] 3. Ismail Haji Ali, (1995), Pengertian dan Pegangan Iktikad yang benar: Ahli Sunnah Wal Jamaah: Kuala Lumpur: Penerbitan al-hidayah. [BP P ] 4. Paizah Haji Ismail (1991), Undang-undang Jenayah Islam, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Pustaka Islam, Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia. [BP144. P ] 5. Mustafa Haji Daud (1989), Institusi Kekeluargaan Islam, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Pustaka dan Bahasa. [BP F3.M ] 33

32 UWA10202 Moral Studies This course explains on concepts of moral, aspects of moral and its importance in daily lives, Western moral theories and moral values of great religions of the world, moral values in work and current moral issues. 1. Mohd Nasir Omar. (2010). Falsafah Akhlak, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi. [BJ1291.M ]. 2. Hussain Othman. (2009). Wacana Asasi Agama dan Sains. Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. [BL H ª]. 3. Hussain Othman, S.M. Dawilah Al-Edrus, Berhannudin M. Salleh & Abdullah Sulaiman. (2009). PBL Untuk Pembangunan Komuniti Lestari. Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. [LB P a]. 4. Eow Boon Hin. (2002). Moral Education. Longman. [LC268.E ]. 5. Ahmad Khamis. (1999). Etika Untuk Institusi Pengajian Tinggi. Kuala Lumpur: Kumpulan Budiman. [LC315.M3.A ]. UWB10602 French Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic of French. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using French. 1. Booth, Trudie Maria, (2008). French Verbs Tenses. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: [PC 2271, U ]. 2. Heminway, Annie, (2008). Complete French Grammar. McGraw-Hill. Call no.: [PC2112, H ]. 3. Price, Glanville, (2003). A Comprehensive French Grammar. Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: [PC2112. P74, 2003]. 4. Hatier. (2002). Le Nouveau Bescherelle 12,000 French Verbs. English Edition. Paris: Librairie Hatier. 5. Hatier, (1995). Le Nouveau Bescherelle Complete Guide French Verbs. Paris: Librairie Hatier. 6. Kaneman-Pougatch, Massia et al, (1997). Méthod de français: Café Crème 1. Paris: Hachette F.L.E. 7. Grégoir, Maïa et al, (1995). Grammaire Progressive du Français avec 500 exercices. Paris: CLE International. 8. Miquel, Claire Leroy et al, (1995). Vocabulaire Progressive du Français avec 250 exercices. Paris: CLE International. 9. Capelle, Guy et Gidon, Noëlle, (1995). Méthod de français: Le Nouvel Espaces 1. Paris: Hachette F.L.E. 10. French Dictionary (1999). The New Collins Robert 5th Edition. Paris: Harper Collins Publishers. UWB10902 Mandarin Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic of Mandarin. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using Mandarin Language. 1. Lim Hong Swan, Yeoh Li Cheng, (2010). Mandarin Made Easy Through English. Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. [PL1129.E5.L a] 34

33 2. Liu Xun (2010). New Practical Chinese Reader: Textbook. China: Beijing Language and Culture University Press. [PL1129.E5.L ] 3. Kang Yuhua (2007). Conversational Chinese 301:Vol. 2. China:Beijng Language and Culture University Press. [PL1121.C5.K ] 4. Liping Jiang (2006). Experiencing Chinese. China: Higher Education Press. [PL1129.E5.T ] 5. Kang Yuhua (2005). Conversational Chinese 301. China: Beijing Language and Culture University Press. [PL1121.C5.K ] UWB11002 Malay Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic Malay language. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using Malay language. 1. Ainun Mohd (2011). Tesaurus Bahasa Melayu. PTS Professional Publishing. [PL5123.A ] 2. Kamaruddin Saad (2009). 105 karangan bahasa melayu UPSR. Minerva Publishing. [PL 5108 KAM 2009] 3. Nik Safiah Karim (2008). Tatabahasa Dewan. [DBP. PL5108.T r] 4. Asmah Hj. Omar (1993). Susur Galur Bahasa Melayu. [DBP: KL. PL5127.A N1] 5. Asmah Hj. Omar (1993). Nahu Melayu Mutakhir. [DBP: KL. PL5137.A ] 6. Asmah Hj. Omar (1985). Kamus Ayat. Eastview. [PL5091.A rd] UWB11202 Arabic Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic of Arabic. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using Arabic. 1. Mohd Hisyam Abdul Rahim; Ahmad Sharifuddin Mustapha; Mohd Zain Mubarak (2008). Bahasa Arab UMR Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. [PJ6115.M a] 2. Abu 'Amiir 'Izzat. (2008). Kamus adik: bahasa Melayu-bahasa Inggeris-bahasa Arab. Kuala Terengganu: Pustaka Darul Iman. [PJ6640 ABU 2008] 3. Ab. Halim Mohammed; Rabiyah Hajimaming; Wan Muhammad Wan Sulong. (2007). Bahasa Arab Permulaan. Serdang: Penerbit UPM. [PJ6065.A ] 4. Abdullah, Mustaffa Siti Rohaya Sarnap Siti Sujinah Sarnap. (2006). Cara mudah belajar Bahasa Arab. Singapore: Jahabersa. [PJ6106.A ] 5. Mohd Hisyam bin Abdul Rahim. (2005). Senang Berbahasa Arab. Batu Pahat: Penerbit KUiTTHO. [PJ6115.M a] 6. Mohd Azani Ghazali, Abdul Aziz Yahya. (2000). Kamus ringkas Bahasa Melayu- Bahasa Arab. Johor Bahru: Jahabersa. [PL A7.M rd] 7. Fuad Ni'mat. (1973). Mulakhass qawa'id al-lughatul 'arabiyyah. Damsyik: Darul Hikmah. [PJ5161.F ] UWB10802 Japanese Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic Japanese language. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using Japanese language. 35

34 1. Surie, Network (2010). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-2 Elementary: Translation and Grammatical Notes, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. [PL539.3.M ] 2. Surie, Network (2010). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-1 Elementary: Main Textbook, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. [TK V r] 3. Surie, Network (2009). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-1 Elementary: Translation and Grammatical Notes, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. [PL539.3.M ] 4. Surie, Network (2009). AE Minna no Nihongo 1-2 Elementary: Main Textbook, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. [PL539.3.M ] 5. Rosmahalil Azrol Abdullah, (2008) : Bahasa Jepun (UMJ 1312): Learning Module (2nd Edition), Batu Pahat. Penerbit UTHM. [PL539.3.R a]. 6. Surie Network, (2000). Minna no Nihongo: Kaite Oboeru, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. [PL539.3.M ] 7. M. Rajendran, (1991) Malay Japanese English Dictionary, Petaling Jaya: Pelanduk Publications. [PL5125.R rd]. 8. Surie Network, (1998). Minna no Nihongo: Main Textbook - Shokyu 1, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. [PL539.3.M ] 9. Yoshida, Masatoshi Nakamura, Yoshikatsu, (1996). Kodansha's Furigana English-Japanese dictionary: the essential dictionary for all students of Japanese, Tokyo: Kodansha International. [PL679. Y rd] 10. The AOTS, (1977). Shin Nihongo no Kiso: Japanese Kana Workbook, Tokyo: 3A Corporation. [PL539.3.S ] UWB10702 German Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic German language. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using German language. 1. Astrid Henschel, (2006). German Verb Tenses. New York: McGraw-Hill. [PF3301. H ] 2. Gabriele Kopp, Siegfried Büttner, (2004). Planet 1: Deutsch für Jugendliche: Kursbuch. Ismaning: Germany: Hueber Verlag. [PF3129. K ] 3. Gabriele Kopp, Siegfried Büttner, (2004). Planet 1: Deutsch für Jugendliche: Arbeitsbuch. Ismaning: Germany: Hueber Verlag. [PF3129. K ] 4. Heiner Schenke, (2004). Basic German: a grammar and workbook. London: Routledge. [PF ] 5. Robert Di Donato (2004). Deutsch, Na Klar! Boston: McGraw-Hill. [PF3112. D ] UWB11102 Spanish Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic Japanese language. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using Japanese language. 1. Nurul Sabrina Zan, (2010). Hola! Hablo español First Edition Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. [PC4445.N a] 2. Salina Husain, (2005). Vamos a aprender español lengua extranjera Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. [PC4121.S a] 36

35 3. Bey, Vivienne (2004). Spanish verbs drills. Mc. Graw Hill. [PC4271.B ] 4. Terrell, Tracy D. (2003). Dos mundos. Mc. Graw Hill. [PC4129.E5.D ] 5. O Connor, Niobe (2002). Caminos 1. Nelson Thornes. [PC4121.O ] 6. Vox modern Spanish and English dictionary: English-Spanish/Spanish-English (1986) National Textbook. Co. XX( ) UWB11302 Javanese Language This course is designed for students to learn the basic Javanese language. Students are exposed to the skills of listening, reading, speaking, and writing with basic vocabulary, grammar and structure. Students are also exposed to the real daily situations which will help them to communicate using Javanese language. 1. Purwanto, Eko (2011). Pepah Bahasa Jawi. Cara mudah belajar cepat dan tuntas bahasa Jawa. Diva press. XX( ) 2. Majendra, Maheswara (2010). Kamus lengkap Indonesia-Jawa, Jawa-Indonesia/ Majendra Maheswara. Pustaka Mahardika. XX( ) 3. Budhi Santosa, Iman. (2010). Nguri-uri paribasan Jawi = Melestarikan peribahasa Jawa. Intan Pariwara. XX( ) 4. Yrama, Widya (2008). Cara belajar membaca dan menulis huruf jawa, jilid 1. Yrama Widya. Publication info:, 2008 XX( ) 5. Yrama, Widya (2008). Cara belajar membaca dan menulis huruf jawa, jilid 2. Yrama Widya.Publication info:, 2008 XX( ) UWS10103 Nationhood and Current Development of Malaysia This course will provide students a fundamental concept, the processes of formation and development of Malaysia. The topics covered include the concept of state, Malacca Kingdom, implication of imperialism and colonization, spirit of patriotism and nationalism, independence and formation of Malaysia. Besides, students will also be exposed to the constitution of Malaysia, Malaysian Government System, Economic and Social Development Policy as the main policy in the national development. At the end of the course students will able to appreciate the roles and responsibilities of a good citizen to the country. 1. Zahrul Akmal Damin, Fauziah Ani, Lutfan Jaes, Khairunesa Isa, Siti Sarawati Johar, Harliana Halim, Khairul Azman Mohd Suhaimy, Shamsaadal Sholeh Saad, Ku Hasnan Ku Halim dan Mohd Akbal Abdullah (2009). Kenegaraan & Pembangunan Malaysia. Batu Pahat: Penerbit UTHM. 2. Ruslan Zainudin, Mohd Mahadee Ismail & Zaini Othman. (2005). Kenegaraan Malaysia. Shah Alam: Fajar Bakti. [JQ715.R ]. 3. Nazaruddin Mohd Jali, Ma rof Redzuan, Asnarulkhadi Abu Samah & Ismail Mohd Rashid. (2005). Pengajian Malaysia. Petaling Jaya: Prentice Hall. [DS596.6.P N2]. 4. Mohd Ashraf Ibrahim. (2004).Gagasan Bangsa Malayan yang Bersatu Bangi: Penerbit UKM. [DS597.M ]. 5. Noor Aziah Mohd Awal. (2003). Pengenalan kepada Sistem Perundangan di Malaysia. Petaling Jaya: International Law Book Services. [KPG68.N ]. UWS10303 Malaysian Studies and Culture This course will provide students in basic understanding of Malaysia from various perspectives. Topics to be discussed include Malaysia in relation to its history, achievement and international affairs. In 37

36 addition, students will also be exposed to the ethnic composition of the country, culture and heritage. Teaching and learning process enables student to acquire knowledge and appreciates the reality of life in Malaysia through experiential learning. References 1. Abdul Halim Nasir. (2004). Mosque Architecture in the Malay World. Bangi: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. [NA4670.A ]. 2. Nazaruddin Mohd. Jali. (2003). Malaysian Studies: Nationhood and Citizenship. Petaling Jaya: Pearson Prentice Hall. 3. Francis Loh kok Wah dan Khoo Boo Teik. (2002). Democracy in Malaysia. Cornwall: Curzon Press. 4. Khoo Kay Kim. (2001). Malay Society: Tranformation and Democratisation. Kelana Jaya: Pelanduk Publications. 5. Yahaya Ismail. (1989). The Cultural Heritage of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Dinamika Kreatif Sdn. Bhd. 6. Andaya, B.W. and Andaya, L. Y. (1982). A History of Malaysia. London: Macmillan. [DS596.A ]. 7. Mohamed Noordin Sopiee. (1974). From Malayan Union to Singapore Separation, Political Unification in the Malaysian Region, Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press. [DS597.M ]. CORE MATHEMATICS COURSES BEE11303 Engineering Mathematics I Prerequisite Course(s): None Students will be introduced to the concepts of limits and continuity including the limit at a point, limit at infinity, techniques of computing limits and continuity at a point. Next, the students will be exposed to techniques of differentiation and integration, the applications of differentiation and integration. Finally, the students will be learned the concept of power series including the conditional and absolute convergence, Taylor series, Maclaurin series, and power series representation of a function (multiplying, dividing, differentiating and integrating). 1. Abd. Wahid Md. Raji, Hamisan Rahmat, Ismail Kamis, Mohd Nor Mohamad, Ong Chee Tiong. (2003). Calculus for Science and Engineering Students. Malaysia: UTM Publication. Call number: QA303.3.C , QA152.3.S Anton, H., Bivens, I., Davis, S. (2005). Calculus. 8th Ed. USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Call number: QA303.A , QA303.A , QA303.2.A , QA303.2.A , QA303.2.A Smith, R. T., Minton, R. B. (2006). Calculus: Concept & Connection. New York: McGraw-Hill. 4. Goldstein, Larry, Lay, David, Schneider, David. (2004). Calculus and its Applications. Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Education. Call number: QA303.2.B , QA303.G , QA303.G Stroud, K. A. (2005). Engineering Mathematics. 5th Ed. London: Macmillan Press Ltd. Call number: TA330.S , TA330.S ,QA433.S , QA371.S BEE11403 Engineering Mathematics II Prerequisite Course(s): BEE11303 Engineering Mathematics I This course is mainly about the study of mathematical concept through the use of knowledge of differential equation. First, students will be introduced the concept of differential equation including the first order differential equation, second order differential equation, eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenfunction. Next, students will be introduced to the techniques of Laplace transform The students 38

37 also will be exposed to techniques of Fourier Series including the odd and even function, Fourier series in interval ( l, l), Fourier series in interval period 2, half range series and Fourier transform. Finally, the students will be learned the concept of power series for differential equation. 1. Abd. Wahid Md. Raji, Mohd Nor Mohamad. (2008). Differential Equations for Engineering Students. Malaysia: Comtech Marketing Sdn. Bhd.Call number: QA372.D , QA371.D N1. 2. Peter V. O Neil. (2003). Advanced Engineering Mathematics. Thomson Brooks/Cole. Call number: TA330.O , TA330.O , TA330.O , TA330.O Phang, C., Phang, P. (2007). Engineering Mathematics II BSM 1933 (Learning Module). Malaysia: UTHM Publication.Call number: TA330.P a 4. Stroud, K. A., Booth, D. J. (2007). Advanced Engineering Mathematics. 4th Ed. USA: Palgrave Macmillan.Call number: QA39.3.S Stroud, K. A., Booth, D. J. (2007). Engineering Mathematics. 6th Ed. USA: Palgrave Macmillan.Call number: TA330.S BEE21503 Engineering Mathematics III Prerequisite Course(s): BEE10103 Engineering Mathematics I This course is intended to provide students with the knowledge several function of variables, vector algebra, multiple integrals and vector calculus, as the basic knowledge to support their engineering courses. Students will also be exposed with some applications and methods of solving vector algebra for spherical, cartesian and cylindrical coordinates and vector calculus equations through Laplacian, Gauss Theorem and Stoke s Theorem. 1. Abd Wahid Md Raji, Phang Chang, Pang Piau (2006). Engineering Mathematic III BSM 2913, Penerbit UTHM (Learning Module). Call Number: TA330.A Robert T. Smith, and Roland B. Minton (2012). Calculus Early Transcendental Function, 3rd Edition, New York: McGraw-Hill. Call Number: QA303.2.S James Stewart (2008). Calculus, USA Thomson Learning Inc. Call Number: QA303. S Howard Anton, Irl Bivens, Stephen Davis (2002). Calculus, 7th Ed., New York. Call Number: QA303. A John Wiley, Straud K.A. (1996). Further Engineering Mathematics, 3rd Ed., England Macmillian Publication. Call Number: TA330.s BEE31602 Engineering Mathematics IV Prerequisite Course(s): BEE10103 Engineering Mathematics I This course is designed to introduce solving techniques of numerical methods which lead to the numerical approximation of mathematical. The course begins with a study of methods of computation, which are described by data values (interpolation). Key ideas here include algorithms for linear and nonlinear equations, differentiation and integration, and differential equation. Techniques for improving accuracy through extrapolation will also be described. The course requires elementary knowledge of functions, calculus and linear algebra. 1. Che Rahim Che The. (2005).Kaedah Berangka, Matematik untuk Sains dan Kejuruteraan menggunakan MAPLE, Edisi Pertama. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Call Number: QA297.C , QA297.N a. 2. D. V. Griffiths, I. M. Smith (2006). Numerical methods for engineers, 2th Ed.. Boca Raton, FL: Chapman & Hall. Call Number: TA335.G

38 3. J. N. Sharma (2004) Numerical methods for engineers and scientists, Pangbourne: Alpha Science International. Call Number: QA297.S , QA377.S Jaan Kiusalaas (2005).. Numerical methods in engineering with MATLAB, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call Number: TA345.K , TA345.K John H. Mathews, Kurtis D. Fink (2004). Numerical methods using MATLAB, 4th Ed. US Upper Saddle River, NJ. Pearson Education.Call Number: QA297.M , QA297.M Laurene Fausett (2002). Numerical methods using mathcad, Upper Sadddle River, New Jersey.Call number: QA297.F BEE31702 Engineering Mathematics V Prerequisite Course(s): Taken BEE11303 Engineering Mathematics I This course is designed to investigate the real data using the method of maximum likelihood to provide point estimation, given unknown parameters in the models. Maximum likelihood will be the central unifying approach. Examples will involve a distribution with a single unknown parameter, in cases for which the confidence intervals may be found by using the Central Limit Theorem. The culmination of the course will be the link of maximum likelihood technique to a simple straight line fit with normal errors. 1. Norziha Che Him et al. (2009). Engineering Statistics (BSM 2922) First Edition. Pusat Pengajian Sains, UTHM 2. Kamariah et. al. (2004). Engineering Statistics. Second Edition. Pusat Pengajian Sains, KUiTTHO. Call number: QA M , 3. Quek Suan Goen, Leng Ka Man & Yong Ping Kiang. (2004). Mathematics STPM. Federal Publications, Selangor. 4. John E. Freund. (1999). Mathematical Statistics. Sixth Edition. Prentice-Hall, New Jersey. Call number: QA276.M , QA276.W Robert D. Mason. (1994). Statistics: An Introduction. Sounders College Publisher, Texas.Call number: QA276.M Call number: QA276.M CORE COURSES (FACULTY) BEE12202 Occupational Safety and Health This course introduces students to knowledge and skills in occupational safety and health in workplace. Scope of study includes Health, Safety and Environment Managements: Introduction to OSH, OSHA 1994 (Act 514), FMA 1967, EQA 1974, Occupational Safety and Health Management System, Safety, Health and Environment Culture; Risk Management and Assessment: Introduction to Risk Management, Risk Assessment Techniques, HIRARC; Physical Injury & Controls: Introduction to Physical Injury, Construction Work, Electrical Work, Mechanical Work, Chemical Work; Health Hazards: Introduction to Health Hazards & Hygiene, Chemical Hazards, Physical Hazards, Biological Hazards, Hygiene; Accident Investigation & Reporting: Introduction, Accident Investigation, Investigations and Causes of Incident, Incident Analysis and Data Collection Method. 1. Occupational Safety and Health Act and Regulations. MDC Publishers Printer Sdn. Bhd Call number: KPG1390.M rw N2. 2. Factories and Machinery Act & Regulations. MDC Publishers Printer Sdn. Bhd Call number: KPG1390.A31967.A rw N1. 3. Ismail Bahari (2006). Pengurusan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan. Edisi ke-2. McGraw Hill Education (Malaysia). Call number: T55.I Davies, V. J. and Tomasin K. (2006). Construction Safety Handbook. 2nd ed. London: Thomas Telford. Call number: TH443.R

39 5. Anton, Thomas J. (2009). Occupational Safety and Health Management. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. Call number: T55.A BEE31202 Creativity and Innovation This course focuses on developing a creative person who will eventually think strategically, creatively and critically. The knowledge and skills acquired throughout the course will later be applied by the students in solving problems and making decisions in the future. In this course, students will be exposed to various creativity and problem solving techniques. Some of the skills to be covered throughout the course are problem solving, techniques in creativity and techniques in innovation. Students will also be participating in exhibition and competition 1. Linkner, Josh. (2011). Disciplined dreaming : a proven system to drive breakthrough creativity. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass. 2. Lehrer, Jonah. (2012). Imagine : how creativity works. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 3. Adair, John (2011). John Adair's 100 greatest ideas for amazing creativity. Chichester, West Sussex : Capstone 4. Bytheway (20078). Charles W, FAST creativity and innovation : rapidly improving processes, product development and solving complex problems. Fort Lauderdale, FL : J. Ross 5. Sarmento, Anabela. Technology for creativity and innovation : tools, techniques and applications. Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference BEE22302 Entrepreneurship This course cover various topics related to basic entrepreneurship including introduction to technology entrepreneurship, business plan and ownership, new product development and intellectual properties, technology commercialization and managing business. Students will also be exposed to real engineering basis of business. 1. Kamariah Ismail, Noraini Abu Talib, Mohd. Hassan et al. (2009). Technology Entrepreneurship, Prentice Hall. Call number HD45.T UiTM Entrepreneurship Study Group (2004). Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship, revised edition, Prentice Hall. Call number HB615.F Bruce R. Barringer, R. Duane Ireland (2010). Entrepreneurship: successfully launching new ventures, 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall. Call number HB615.B Charles E. Bamford, Garry D. Bruton (2011). Entrepreneurship: a small business approach. New York: McGraw-Hill. Call number HD62.5.B Schaper M., Volery, T, Weber, P., Lewix, K., (2011). Entrepreneurship and small business; 3rd Asia-Pacific Edition. John Wiley & Son. Call number HD2341.E BEE10202 Engineer and Society This course concerns with the profession of engineers, engineers role and professional bodies governing the profession. Relationship of engineering and organization, and society at large are covered in this course. Also introducing an engineering acts, regulations, and standards. Professionalism covers the meaning of professionalism and the code of ethics, while moral dilemma and ethics were discussed on next chapter. Emphasis is given to the ethical issues in engineering practice; also intellectual property and anti-corruption concept. Next are the responsibilities of engineers and their rights at workplace and team work. Commitment in providing service is taught which involves safety, environmental and global issues. 41

40 1. Martin, Mike W. (2010), Introduction to Engineering Ethics, McGraw Hill. Call number: TA157.M , TA157.M Tom Russ (2010), Sustainability and Design Ethics, CRC. Call number: TA157.R , TA157.R Bowen, W. Richard (2009), Engineering Ethics: Outline of an Aspirational Approach, Springer. Call number: TA157.B , TA157.B Charles E. Harris, Michael S. Pritchard, Michael J. Rabins (2009), Engineering ethics: Concepts and cases, Wadsworth Pub. Call number: TA157.H , TA157.H Adisa Azapagic, Slobodon Perdan (2011), Sustainable development in practice: case studies for engineers and scientists, 2nd Edition, Wiley. Call number: TA160.S , TA160.S BEE30103 Engineering Management This course introduces students the role of engineer in management principles that are applied in engineering project and organization. Students learn the basics of managing people and responsibilities as an engineering manager. The management functions consists of planning, organizing, leading and controlling also the management tools which comprises of forecasting and decision making are exposed to the students. Other elements such as quality management, project management and its activities, maintenance and reliability are also included in this course. 1. Lucy C. Morse, Daniel L Babcock (2007), Managing Engineering and Technology, 4th Edition, Upper Saddle River, Pearson. Call Number TA190.M C. M. Chang (2005), Engineering Management: Challenges in the New Millennium, Upper Saddle River, Pearson. Call Number TA190.C Avraham Shtub, Jonathan F. Bard, Shlomo Globerson (2005), Project Management: Processes, Methodologies and Economics, 2nd Edition, Upper Saddle River, Pearson. Call Number TA190.S John V. Chelsom, Andrew C. Payne (2004), Management for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists, 2nd Edition, Hoboken, John Wiley. Call Number TA190.C Abdul Talib Bon (2010), Pengurusan Kejuruteraan, Batu Pahat, Penerbit KUiTTHO. Call Number TA190.A a. CORE COURSES (PROGRAMME) BEF12403 Electric Circuit Analysis I This course introduces basic concepts and fundamental techniques in analyzing electrical circuits. Only circuits with resistive elements will be studied, as the priority is given on the understanding of the concepts for solving electrical circuits. Topics covered include concepts of electrical quantities, active and passive circuit elements, Ohm s Law, Kirchhoff s Voltage and Current Laws, nodal and mesh analysis, Thevenin and Norton theorems, and average and effective values in ac analysis. 1. Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK454.A Irwin J D, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, MacMillan, Call Number: TK454.I Hayt W H, Kemmerly J E, Durbin S M, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6 th Edition, McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK454.H Albert Paul Malvino, Electronic Principles, 5th Edition, Macmillan/mcGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK7816.M Charles J Monier, Electric Circuit Analysis, Prentice Hall, Call Number: TK454.M

41 6. Ali Aminian, Marian Kazimierczuk, Electronic Principles, Pearson Prentice Hall, Call Number: TK7870.A BEL20303 Digital Electronics The course begins with the introduction to digital systems, followed by representation of physical values in digital form. The basic logic gates and symbols are introduced covering Boolean expressions, truth tables and timing diagrams. Combinationallogic gates is implemented in certain function, analyzing circuits to obtain its Boolean expression followed bylogic simplification using Boolean theorem and Karnaugh-map approach. In digital arithmetic system, adder circuits are introduced, starting from half adder, full adder and the design of the carry look ahead adder and BCD adder. Then, on to MSI logic circuits such as encoder, decoder, multiplexer and demultiplexer. Memory elements such as latches and flip-flops are introduced followed by flip-flop applications in counters and registers. Integrated circuit family characteristic and technology conclude the course. 1. J. Floyd, Digital Fundamental, Merill MacMillan, Call number: TK7868.D5.F J. Tocci, Digital System, Principles and Application, Prentice Hall, Call number: TK7868.D5.T M. Morris Mano, Charles R. Kime, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, 4th Ed., Prentice Hall, Call number: TK M Ferdjallah, Mohammed, Introduction to digital systems : modeling, synthesis, and simulation using VHDL / Mohammed Ferdjallah., John Wiley, Call numer: TK7868.D5.F Kharate, G. K., Digital electronics, New Delhi : Oxford University Press, Call number : TK7868.D5.K Jain, R. P., Modern digital electronics, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK7868.D5.J Roger L. Tokheim, Digital electronics: principles and applications, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK7868.D5.T BEE12503 Electric Circuit Analysis II Prerequisite Course(s): BEF12403 Electric Circuit Analysis I In this subject students are taught how to analyse the behaviour and properties of circuits containing energy storage elements, namely the capacitor and the inductor using formal mathematics and circuit theorems. Topics studied include transient and steady-state behaviours of R-L, R-C, and R-C-L circuits, ac analysis using nodal and mesh analysis, as well as superposition, Thenvenin and Norton theorems, analysis of complex power and magnetically-coupled circuits. 1. Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK454.A Irwin J D, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, MacMillan, TK454.I Thomas L. Floyd, David M. Buchla, Electric Circuits Fundamentals, Pearson, Call Number: TK454.F Thomas L. Floyd, Principles of Electric Circuits, Pearson, Call Number: TK454.F Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Fundamental of Electric Circuits, McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK454.A Hayt W H, Kemmerly J E, Durbin S M, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6 th Edition, McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK454.H Charles J Monier, Electric Circuit Analysis, Prentice Hall, Call Number: TK454.M

42 BEC10102 Computer Programming This course provides comprehensive programming concepts through the use of high level programming languages such as C or C++. After completing this course, student should be able to design, code, debug, test and document well-structured programs based on technical or real engineering problems. 1. Jeri R. Hanly and Elliot B. Koffman (2004). Problem Solving and Program Design in C. 4th ed. USA: Addison-Wesley. Call number: QA76.73.C15.H King, K.N. (2008). C Programming: A Modern Approach. 2nd ed. New York : W.W.Norton. Call number: QA76.73.C15.K Stevenson, D.E. (2007). Programming Language Fundamentals by Example. 3rd ed. Auerbach: Taylor and Francis. Call number: QA76.6.S Delores M. Etter and Jeanine A. Ingber (2008). Engineering Problem Solving with C++. 2nd ed. Prentice-Hall. Call number: QA76.73.C153.E D.S. Malik (2011). C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design. 5th ed. Course Technology, Cengage Learning. Boston, USA. Call number: QA76.73.C153.M BEF23401 Electric Engineering Laboratory I The purpose of this subject is to introduce the students with the basic concepts of electrical and electronic engineering and to expose the students towards the analysis of electrical and electronic circuits. Define and differentiate the fundamental of electrical and electronic circuits and laws. The general form solutions were also introduce for the first order, second order circuits, three phase system, two port network. Finally, some computer tools also introduces; Pspice and Matlab. 1. Alexander (2009). Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 3rd Ed., McGraw Hill. Call Number: TK454.A Floyd, Thomas L. (2010). Electrical Circuits Fundamentals, NJ Pearson. Call Number: TK454.F Boylestad (2010). Introductory Circuit Analysis, 11th Edition, NJ Pearson. Call Number: TK454.B James W.Nilsson, Susan A.Riedel (2008). Electric Circuits, 7th Ed., Upper Sadle River, NJ Pearson. Call Number: TK454.N James W. Nilson, Susan A. Riedel (2002).Introductory circuits for electrical and computer engineering, Addison Wesley. Call Number: TK7867.N BEF22803 Transform Circuit Analysis Prerequisite Course(s): BEF12503 Electric Circuit Analysis II This course provides further study in the analysis of linear circuits using advanced mathematics. Topics include mathematical representation and operations on signal waveforms, time domain circuit analysis using the convolution integral, transient and steady-state analysis of circuits using Laplace transform, steady-state analysis of circuits using Fourier series, transient and steady-state analysis of circuits using Fourier transform. 1. Irwin J D, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, MacMillan Publishing Co Call Number:TK454.I

43 2. Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK454.A Hart W A, Kemmerly J E, Durbin S M, Engineering Circuit Analysis, McGraw-Hill Call Number: TK454.H DeCarlo R A, Pen-Min Lin, Linear Circuit Analysis, Prentice Hall, Call Number: TK454.D BEF23803 Polyphase Circuit Analysis Prerequisite Course(s): BEF12403 Electric Circuit Analysis I This subject is about in electric circuits analysis are the fundamental for single phase and three phase system. By understanding the technique of complex power, transfer power and power factor the ability of AC system can be determine. After the students know the basic technique, the advanced methods like introduction to p.u will be introduced to the student for the real three phase electrical network. By knowing the basic equivalent circuit and formulas of generator, transformer and transmission lines the students will be able to develop the Y bus or Z bus matrices for power system analysis study especially for the power flow studies. The symmetrical and unsymmetrical components will be explain to the students such as to find the positive, negative and zero sequence in preparing the student for fault studies. 1. James W. Nilson, Susan A. Riedel (2011). Electric Circuits, 7th Edition, Addison Wesley. Call Number: TK454.N H. Hayt, Jr,. Jack E. Kemmerly, Steven M. Durbin (2007). Engineering Circuit Analysis, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill. Call Number: TK454.H Theodore Wildi (2006). Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems, Prentice Hall. Call Number: 182.W Chapman Stephen J. (2012). Electric Machinery and Power System Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill. Call Number: TK2000.C Hadi Saadat (2002). Power System Analysis, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall. Call Number: TK1011.S Timothy L. S, William E. D. (2004). Electrical Power and Controls, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall. Call Number: TK1001.S BEL10203 Analogue Electronics Prerequisite Course(s): BEL10103 Electric Circuits OR BEF12403 Electric Circuit Analysis I This course provides the student with the basic knowledge necessary to understand the operation and application of semiconductor devices in discrete electronic circuits. The course covers an introduction to the semiconductor theory. Emphasis is on the basic electronic semiconductor devices such as the diode, the bipolar junction transistor (BJT), the field-effect transistor (FET). Biasing, small-signal and large signal analysis and the principles employed in the design of electronic circuits are included. Analytical, graphical, and computer tools are used to explain the basic building blocks of analog circuits. Topics also include Frequency Response of BJT and JFET, multistage amplifiers, cascade and cascode configurations, Darlington pair, Differential amplifier, power amplifiers: class A, B and AB. 1. R. Boylestad, L. Nashelsky; Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, 9th Edition; Prentice Hall; Call number:tk7867.b Donald A. Neamen; Microelectronics Circuit Analysis and Design, 3nd Ed.; McGraw Hill, 2010.Callnumber:TK7867.N Thomas L. Floyd, Electronic Devices, 7th Ed., Prentice Hall, Call number:tk7870.f

44 4. Albert Paul Malvino, Electronic Principles, 7th Ed., McGraw Hill, Call number:tk7816.m Robert T. Paynter; Introductory Electronics Devices and Circuits, Conventional Flow Version, 7th Edition; Prentice Hall; Call number:tk p Theodore F. Bogart, Jeffrey S. Beasley and Guillermo Rico, Electronic Devices and Circuits; 5th Edition, Prentice Hall; Call number:tk7867.b Thomas L. Floyd, Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices and Applications, 5th Ed., Prentice Hall, Call number:tk7816.f BEB20303 Electromagnetics Fields and Waves Prerequisite Course(s): BEE21503 Engineering Mathematics III This course is to introduce the fundamental of electromagnetics including electrostatic, magnetostatic and electromagnetic waves. The main laws governing the electrostatic and magnetostatic will be discussed thoroughly. 1. Matthew M.O.Sadiku, Element of Electromagnetic, 4th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2007.Call Number : QC760.S Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics, Prentice Hall, Call Number : QC760.U Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Electromagnetics for Engineers, Pearson Education, Call Number: QC760.U William H. H, Engineering Electromagnetics, McGraw-Hill, NY, Edward J. Rothwell and Michael J. Cloud, Electromagnetics, CRC Press, Zoya Popovic and Branko D. Popovic, Introductory Electromagnetics, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, BEF24002 Electronic Instruments and Measurements The topics are studied theoretically and experimentally in a lecture cum laboratory environment. The lectures expound the operating principles of common electronic measuring instruments and the instrumental techniques of measuring electrical quantities. The laboratory works provide practical experience in the use of basic electronic instruments such as digital multi-meters, signal analyzer, electronic measuring instruments and oscilloscopes. 1. Jones L D, Chin A F. (2008). Electronic Instruments and Measurements, Prentice-Hall. Call Number: TK7878.B Steven Geczy (1994). Basic Electrical Measurements, Prentice Hall. Call Number: TK275.H R. A. Witte (1995). Electronic Test Instruments: Analog and Digital Measurements, 2nd Ed., Prentice-Hall. Call Number: TK K L. D. Jones and F. A. Chin (1994). Electronic Instruments and Measurements, Prentice-Hall. Call Number: TK7878.B H S Kalsi (1996). Electronic Instrumentation, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill. Call Number: TK7878.K

45 BEF25903 Mechanical Sciences In this course the students will learn the fundamental concepts in engineering and fluid mechanics. The topics covered are as follows: 1)Engineering Mechanics: Kinematics of Particles, Kinematics of Circular Motion, Newton s Laws of Motion, Kinetics of Particles, Kinetics of Rotating Bodies, Dynamics of Rotating Bodies, Equivalent Inertia, Load Equalisation. 2) Fluid Mechanics: Fluid Properties, Fluids in Static Equilibrium, Fluids in Motion, Fluid Flow Through Pipes, Pump Systems, Hydropower Generation. Meriam, J. L. (2008).Engineering Mechanics 6rd Edition, John Wiley. Call Number: TA350.M Shackleford, James F. (2006).Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, 7th Edition. Call Number: TK W White, Frank M. (2011).Fluid Mechanics, 7th Ed., McGraw-Hill. Call Number: TA357.W Cengel, Yunus A. (2011).Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 7th Ed., McGraw Hill. Call Number: TJ265.C Katz, Joseph (2010).Introductory fluid mechanics, Cambridge University Press. Call Number: TA357 Kat BEF24103 Electrical Machines Prerequisite Course(s): BEF12603 Electronic Circuit Theory This course is designed to give student a strong understanding of the fundamental principles of operation and characteristics of the following types of electrical machines transformers, dc motors and generators, single-phase ac motor, three-phase ac motors, synchronous generators, special motors. In this course the physical nature of electromagnetic phenomena in electrical machines is discussed on the basis of the respective mathematical apparatus and the main relationships from electrical machines theory are derived. Finally, some practical applications of electrical machines in electric power engineering and electric drives are explored.. 1. Chapman Stephen J. (2005). Electric Machinery Fundamentals, 4th Edition; McGraw-Hill. Call number: TK2000.C Theodore Wildi (2006). Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems; Prentice Hall. Call number: TK2182.W P.C. Sen (1997). Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics, 2nd Edition; John Wiley & Sons. Call number: TK2000.S N1, TK2000.S N4, TK2000.S Mohamed A. E. (2000). Fundamentals of Electric Drives; Brooks/Cole Publishing. Call number: TK4058.E N3, TK4058.E N4, TK4058.E N5. TK4058.E Ion Boldea and S.A. Nasar (2006). Electric Drives, 2nd Ed.; Taylor & Francis. Call number: TK4058.B BEF24201 Electrical Engineering Laboratory II This subject is arranged to give the students approaches regarding the laboratory works in electric machines. Among the contents of the syllabus are the methods of handling and techniques of analysing the transformers, synchronous machines, and induction motor. Examples of experiments are no-load and short circuit tests for transformers, no-load and fullload tests for synchronous generators, characteristic test of induction motor and parallel operation test of synchronous generators. 47

46 1. Chapman Stephen J. (2005). Electric Machinery Fundamentals, 4th Ed.; McGraw-Hill.Call number: TK2000.C Theodore Wildi (2006). Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems; Prentice Hall. Call number: TK2182.W P.C. Sen (1997). Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics, 2nd Ed; John Wiley & Sons. Call number: TK2000.S N4. TK2000.S N1, TK2000.S Mohamed A. E. (2000). Fundamentals of Electric Drives; Brooks/Cole Publishing. Call number: TK4058.E N3, TK4058.E N4, TK4058.E N5. TK4058.E Ion Boldea and S.A. (2006). Nasar, Electric Drives, 2nd Edition; Taylor & Francis, Call number: TK4058.B BEF34503 Power Electronics This subject discusses about the types of solid state switching components, the working of various types of converter circuits and the associated control circuits. It also touches on the principles of AC and DC motor speed control. The use of solid state components in handling high voltage DC is also dealt with. Lastly the applications of switching devices and examples in industry are being discussed. 1. V.R. Moorthi, Power Electronics Devices, Circuits and Industrial Applications, Oxford University Press, Call number: TK M E. Acha, V.G. Agelidis, O. Anaya Lara & T.J.E Miller, Power Electronic Control in Electrical System, Newnes, Call number: TK1007.P N1, TK1007.P Ned Mohan, William P. Robbins & Tore M. Undeland, Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, John Wiley, Call number: TK M Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices, and Applications, Prentice Hall, Call number: TK M Theodeo Wildi, Electric Machines, Drives and Power Systems, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2002.Call number: TK2182.W BEF23903 Electrical Measurements Prerequisite Course(s): BEF12503 Electric Circuit Analysis I There are many classifications of measurement instruments for electrical quantities. This subject is developed to train the student about the principles of correct measurement. Many types of measurements parameters will be used such as voltage, current, frequency, phases, power, modulation, resistance, capacitance, Q, and resonance frequency. Besides, the electrical measurements instruments such as generators, oscilloscope, digital multimeter and power meter will be used to improve the student s knowledge about electrical measurement. 1. Steven Geczy, Basic Electrical Measurements, Prentice Hall, Call Number: TK275.S Paul B. Zbar, Gordon Rockmaker, David J.Bates Basic Electricity - A Text Lab Manual,McGraw- Hill, Call Number: TK7818.Z Eiji Mikawa, Fundamental Electrical Engineering, Yokogawa Electric Corporation. Call Number: TK146.T R. A. Witte, Electronic Test Instruments: Analog and Digital Measurements, 2nd Ed., 2002, Prentice-Hall. 5. Glen A. Mazur, Digital Multimeter Principles; American Technical Publishers, Inc.; Call Number: TK7879.M

47 BEF34701 Power Engineering Laboratory I The demand for control of electric power for electric motor drives system and industrial controls existed for many years. Power electronics combine power, electronics and control and defined as the applications of solid-state electronics for the control and conversion of electric power. This subject is developed to give better understanding of control circuit and components consist in it. Besides, student can get opportunity to control ac induction motor by using industrial inverter manually or connecting with PC and PLC. 1. Timothy L. S, William E. D., Electrical Power and Controls, 2nd Edition; Prentice Hall, Call number: TK1001.S Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronic Circuit, Devices and Applications, 3rd Edition; Prentice Hall, Call number: TK M E.Acha, V.G Agelidis, O. Anaya-Lara, T.J.E Millwer, Power Electronics Control in Electrical System Newnes, Call number: TK1007.P N1 4. V.R. Moorthi, Power Electronics Devices, Circuits, and Industrial Applications, Oxford University Press, Call number: TK M Ned Mohan, William P. Robbins, Tore M. Undeland, Power electronics : Converters, 6. Applications and Design, John Wiley, Call number: TK M BEF36003 Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution The aim of this course is to provide students with a systematic understanding of the operation of a modern electrical power network which consists of the generation, transmission and distribution. The topics include various types of power generation technologies, a study of elements of transmission and distribution, the constants of transmission, the types of transmission system, the ac distribution and the characteristic of cables. 1. Paul Breeze, Power Generation Technologies, Elsevier, Call number: TK1001.B Chapman Stephen J., Electric Machinery and Power System Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill, 2002.Call number: TK2000.C , TK2000.C N3, TK2000.C N4 3. Mohamed E. El-Hawary, Electrical Energy System, 2nd Ed., Taylor & Francis, Call number: TK1001.E N1 4. Marcelo Godoy Somoes, Alternative Energy System, Taylor & Francis, Call number: TJ808.S Sharma B.R, Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Power, New Delhi Satya Prakashan, Call number: TK3226.S Pansini, Anthony J, Taylor and Frencis, Power Transmission and Distribution, Call number: TK3001.P Leonard L.Grigby, Boca Raton Taylor and Francis, Electric Power Generations, Transmission and Distribution, Call number: TK1001.E A.S. Pabla, Electric Power Districution, New York McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK3001.P Hadi Saadat, Power System Analysis, Boston McGraw-Hill Call number: TK1011.S J. Duncan Glover and Mulukutla S. Sarma, Power System Analysis and Design (3rd Edition), Brooks/ Cole Thomson Learning, Call number: TK1005.G Theodore Wildi. Electrical Machines, Drives, and Power Systems, 6th Edition, Pearson Education International, Call Number: TK2182.W T.A. Short. Electric Power Distribution Equipment and Systems, Taylor & Francis Group, Call Number: TK3091.S

48 BEF43303 Power System Analysis and Protection This subject is arranged to provide students understanding of the electric power system analysis and the protection schemes. Power system analysis is important in order to analyse power system network in large or small scales by considering several critical parameters. Besides, protection schemes are compulsory to ensure the power system network is safe and strictly follow all safety and technical standards. 1. Hadi Saadat, Power System Analysis (2th Edition), McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK1011.S Arthur R. Bergen & Vijay Vittal, Power Systems Analysis (2th Edition), Pearson Prentice Hall, Call number: TK1001.B N2, TK1001.B , TK1001.B N3 3. John J. Grainger & William D. Stevenson, Power System Analysis. McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK3001.G Stephen J. Chapman, Electric Machinery and Power System Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK2000.C BEF35803 Electric Drives Prerequisite Course(s): BEF24103 Electrical Machines This subject deals with the fundamental of electric drives and its applications in industries. It begin with the components involve in electric drives the way to chose the correct drives system. The various power electronics converters and the control schemes are also covered. Modern traction, solar and battery drives in electrical drives are delivered considering current and future needs of the industry. Lastly, the digital control implementation for electric drives system is taught in general. 1. GK Dubey, Fundamental of Electrical Drives, 2nd Edition, Alpha Science Int. Ltd Call Number: TK4058.D T. Wildi, Electrical Machines, Drives, and Power Systems, Prentice Hall, Call 3. Number: TK2182.W B.K. Bose, Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Prentice Hall, Call Number: TK2781.B W. Leonhard, Control of Electrical Drives, Springer, Call Number: TK4058.L M.H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices, and Applications, Prentice Hall Call Number: TK P Slobodan N. Vukosavic, Digital Control of Electrical Drives,, Springer, Call Number: TK4058.V Dynamic Simulation of Electric Machinary Using Matlab/Simulink Chee-Mun Ong, Prentice Hall Call Number: TK2391.O BEH30603 Control System Theory Prerequisite Course(s): Taken BEF22803 Transform Circuit Analysis This subject is about the analysis and design of control systems. The subject is organized in six chapters. Chapter 1 presents an introduction to control systems. Chapter 2 provides introduction to Laplace transforms, transfer function, and mathematical modeling of dynamic systems (mechanical, electrical, and electronic system). Chapter 3 presents time domain analysis of control systems. Chapter 4 treats root locus method to analyse control systems. Chapter 5 presents the basic properties of controllers. Finally, Chapter 6 deals with the state space methods. 50

49 1. N. S. Nise. Control Systems Engineering, 6th Edition. John Wiley, Call number: TJ213.N R. C. Dorf and R. H. Bishop. Modern Control Systems, 11th Edition. Prentice Hall, Call number: TJ216.D F. M. Golnaraghi and B. C. Kuo. Automatic Control System, 9th Edition. John Wiley, Call number: TJ213.K M. Gopal. Control Systems: Principle and Design, 2nd Edition. Tata McGraw Hill, Call number: TJ213.G K. Ogata. Modern Control Engineering, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, Call number: TJ213.O BEB30503 Digital Signal Processing Prerequisite Course(s): BEF22803 Transform Circuit Analysis This course is to introduce the main concepts of digital signal processing, review of discrete signal and system, characteristic and operation, discrete convolution, sampling and quantization, discrete Fourier transform, z-transform and the implementation of digital filters. 1. Ashok Ambardar (2007). Digital Signal Processing: A modern Introduction, International Student Edition, Thomson. Call Number: TK A Richard G. Lyons (2011).Understanding digital signal processing, 3rdEd, Prentice Hall. Call Number: TK L John G. Proakis, Dimitris G Manolakis (2007).Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithm and Applications, 4thEd, Pearson Prentice Hall. 4. Vinay K. Ingle, John G. Proakis (2012).Digital signal processing with Matlab, 3rdEd, Cengage Learning. Call Number: TK I Richard G. Lyons, (2011). Understanding digital signal processing, 3rd Ed, Prentice Hall, Call Number: TK L BEF33203 Utilisation of Electrical Energy Prerequisite Course(s): BEF36003 Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution This course deals with topics related to the utilisation of electrical energy: building distribution networks and electricity tariffs, building services, power factor and power quality issues, voltage drop and short circuit issues, building protections and illuminating engineering. In general, this course focuses on technical issues that relevant to the utilisation of electrical energy, which addresses areas concerning the power supply utilities, power equipment and protection systems applied in electrical installations. 1. Atkinson, Bill, Electrical Installation Designs (4th Edition), John Wiley & Sons, Call Number: TK3271.A Karlen, Mark., Lighting Design Basics, Hoboken : Wiley, Call Number: TH7703.K William H.K., Distribution System Modeling and Analysis (Third Edition), CRC Press, Call Number: TK3001.K Dugan, Roger C., Electrical Power Systems Quality, McGraw Hill, Call Number: TK1010.E Dugan Roger C, McGranaghan M F, Santoso S and Beaty H Wayne. Electrical Power Systems Quality, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TK1010.E

50 6. Hemant Joshi, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Electrical Systems (Vol. 3 Protection, Testing and Commissioning), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, Call Number: TK1001.J v.3 7. Hemant Joshi, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Electrical Systems (Vol. 2 Network and Installation), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, Call Number: TK1001.J v.2 8. Hemant Joshi, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Electrical Systems (Vol. 1 Equipment and Selection), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, Call Number: TK1001.J v.1 9. Theodore Wildi. Electrical Machines, Drives, and Power Systems, 6th Edition, Pearson Education International, Call Number: TK2182.W T.A. Short. Electric Power Distribution Equipment and Systems, Taylor & Francis Group, Call Number: TK3091.S Gupta, J. B., Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Tractio : A Course in Electrical Power, S.K. Kataria, Call Number: TK4001.G R.B. Theodore. Electrical Systems Design, Prentice Hall, Call Number: 101.B BEF35001 Power Engineering Laboratory II This subject is arranged to teach students the practical aspects of power quality measurement and monitoring. Among the contents of the syllabus are the methods of handling power quality analyzers and techniques of analysing the dips, swells, transients, harmonics and voltage unbalance. Lowvoltage switchboard components, operation and maintenance are also introduced. Examples of experiments are measurements of harmonics and calculation of total harmonic distortion, low-voltage switchboard operation and maintenance, and test on air circuit breaker and moulded case circuit breaker. 1. Shoaib Khan, Industrial Power Systems. CRC Press, Call number: TK1005.K Ali Emadi, Energy-efficient Electric Motors, 3rd. Edition, Marcel Dekker, Call number: TK2511.E R.B. Theodore. Electrical Systems Design, Prentice Hall, Call number:tk3101.b T.A. Short, Electric Power Distribution Equipment and Systems, Taylor & Francis Group, Call number: TK3091.S T.A. Short, Electric Power Distribution Handbook, CRC Press, Call number: TK3001.S r 6. Barry W. Kennedy, Power Quality Primer, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK1010.K N1 7. Roger C. Dugan, Mark F. McGranaghan, H. Wayne Beaty, Electrical Power Systems Quality, McGraw- Hill, Call number: TK1010.D N1, TK1010.D N2. BEE30305 Industrial Training Students are required to undergo industrial training in related field for 8 weeks in the organizations determined by faculty and assessed by both their external and internal supervisors. 1. Buku Log Latihan Industri UTHM (Bahagian A), Pejabat Penerbit, UTHM. BEF Power Engineering Laboratory III The three phase network is a basic understanding of the power system topology. The power system can be separated into 4 stages that are the generator, transformer, transmission lines and distribution 52

51 components. In each stage it has it own technique to analysis the characteristics of the system. For the generator the concept of power transfer from the generator will be learn while in the transformer the open and short circuit test will be conducted with a balanced load been attached to the system. The effect of medium and long transmission line with Tee or Pi module will also be investigated with the balanced and unbalanced load apply to the network. In the distribution system the performance of protection equipments and reactive power compensation will be conducted in demonstrating the effect of the fault components to the distribution network. 1. Electric circuits / James W. Nilsson, Susan A. Riedel, Electric Circuits, 7th Edition, Addison Wesley, Call number: TK454.N Theodore Wildi, Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems, Prentice Hall, Call number: TK2182.W Chapman Stephen J., Electric Machinery and Power System Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK2000.C N4, TK2000.C , TK2000.C N3. 4. Hadi Saadat, Power System Analysis, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, Call number: TK1011.S John J. Grainger, William D. Stevenson, Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill, Call number: TK3001.G BEB Electronic Communication System This course introduces the fundamentals in analog and digital communication systems. Comprises of analysis of signals and noise, generation of analog and digital modulation schemes, transmission lines, antenna and wave propagation as a part of a complete system in communication. Finally, the topic discussed relate with current application in communication systems. 1. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems: Fundamental Through Advanced 5th Ed., Pearson Prentice Hall, Call number: TK5101.T Jeffrey S. Beasley, Gary M. Miller, Modern Electronic Communication 9th Ed., Pearson Prentice Hall Call number: TK5101.B Proakis, J. G., Salehi M., Communication System Engineering 2nd Ed, Pearson Prentice-Hall, Call number: TK5101.P N1 4. Couch, L. W., Digital and Anolog Communication Systems, 7th Ed, Pearson Prentice-Hall, Call number: TK5101.C Louis Frenzel, Communication Electronics, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK7816.F N8 6. Ziemer, R. E., et. al., Principles of Communciation, 5th Ed, John Wiley, Proakis, J. G.et al, Essential of Communication System Engineering, Pearson Prentice-Hall, Simon Haykin, Communication System, 4th Ed, John Wiley and Sons, 2001 BEE Electrical Design Project This course introduces students with the principles of integrated engineering design project based on a topic selected from the course studied or a related engineering problem. It involves teamwork, project management, engineering design, and technical presentation in a team environment. Each team is expected to address problem statement, in-depth survey, design, analysis, evaluation and revision of design towards engineering problem solution. 1. Malaysian Standard 2013, MS 1525, Code Of Practice On Energy Efficiency And Use Of Renewable Energy For Non-Residential Buildings 2. G. Dieter, Engineering Design, 3rd Edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill, Call Number: TA174.D

52 3. R. Birmingham, G. Cleland, R. Driver, and D. Maffin. Understanding Engineering Design: Context, Theory and Practice. London: Prentice Hall, Call Number: TA174. U N. Cross, Engineering Design Methods, 3rd Edition. Chicester: John Wiley, Call Number: TA174.C M. N. Horenstein, Design Concepts for Engineers, 2nd Edition. Upper Saddle River, NewJersey: Prentice Hall, Call Number: TA174.H Y. Haik, Engineering Design Process. Pacific Grove, California: Thompson Learning, Call Number: TA174.Y B. Hyman, Fundamentals of Engineering Design, 2nd Edition. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Call Number: TA174.H BEE40602 Final Year Project I This course is the first part of an individual project during final year of study based on a topic selected from the subjects studied or a related engineering problem. Each student is expected to present his proposal and research in addition to a progress report during the first seminar of the final year project. 1. Guidelines for the Implementation of Final Year Project in the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering UTHM. 2. Guidelines for thesis writing. 3. A guide to technical report writing, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). 4. Final year project, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). BEF Industrial Power System Prerequisite Course(s): Taken BEF Power System Analysis and Protection Industrial Power Systems is a must-have subject for anyone involved in power engineering, especially in the design and maintenance of power distribution systems. This subject is arranged to furnish students understanding of the utilisation of electrical energy in industrial applications. The industrial power distribution system generally represents a relatively small portion of the entire plant cost (5% to 10%), yet the production and output of the other 90% to 95% of plant investment is dependent on the service delivered by that investment in the power distribution system. Thus, it is vital for a power engineer to know the features and design procedures of industrial power systems, including power system studies, load estimation, grounding, instrument transformers, protective devices, power cables, power monitoring and control, as well as the energy management and control. 1. Shoaib Khan. Industrial Power Systems. CRC Press, Hermant Joshi, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Electrical Systems (Vol. 1 Vol. 3), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, Distribution System Modeling and Analysis (Second Edition); William H.K., CRC Press, T.A. Short. Electric Power Distribution Equipment and Systems, Taylor & Francis Group, T.A. Short. Electric Power Distribution Handbook, CRC Press, E.F. Ralph III. Industrial Power Distribution, Prentice Hall, J. Arrillaga, N.R. Watson, and S. Chen. Power System Quality Assessment, John Wiley & Sons, E. Ali, N. Abdolhosein, and B.B. Stoyan, Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Active Filters, CRC Press, Badri RVishwakarma, Power System Protection and Switchgear, tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, New Delhi, V Kamaraju. Electrical Power distribution Systems, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, New Delhi,

53 11. Hartmut K. and Wolfgang F. Planning Guide for Power Distribution Plants, Siemens, Related Topics of Journals and Proceedings: Load Estimation, Load Shedding Scheme, Industrial Load Monitoring and Controls, Industrial Protection Scheme, Power Qualities, Industrial Energy Management, Loss Reduction Methods, UPS and Battery for Industry. BEE40704 Final Year Project II Prerequisite Course(s): Passed BEF Final Year Project I This course is the second part of an individual project during final year of study based on a topic selected from the subjects studied or a related engineering problem. Each student is expected to present result of his/her final year project. 1. Guidelines for the Implementation of Final Year Project in the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering UTHM. 2. UTHM Guidelines for Thesis Writing. 3. A guide to technical report writing, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). 4. Final year project, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). BEF High Voltage Engineering The demand for the generation and transmission of large amount of electric power today, necessitates in transmission at extra-high voltages. At this juncture, a practising electrical engineer or a student of electrical engineering is expected to possess knowledge of techniques and should have sufficient background in high voltage engineering. This subject provides all the information on insulating materials, breakdown phenomena, overvoltages and testing techniques. Generation and measurements of various kinds of high voltages are also introduced. 1. Subir Ray, An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering, Prentice Hall India, E. Kuffel, W. S. Zaengl & J. Kuffel, High Voltage Engineering: Fundamentals, Newnes, Haddad & Warne, Advance in High Voltage Engineering, IET Power and Energy Series, M. S. Naidu & V. Kamaraju, High Voltage Engineering, McGraw-Hill, D. Kind, High Voltage Test Tehniques, Newnes, M. Abdel Salam, H. Hanis, A. El-Morshedy and R. Radwan, High Voltage Engineering: Theory and Practice, Marcel Dekker, Stephen A. Jay, High Voltage Electricity Installations: A Planning Perspective, Hoboken, NJ, John Wiley, 2006 BEF Instrumentation for Process Control Prerequisite Course(s): BEH30603 Control System Theory This course provides the fundamental aspects and knowledge on the process control and its instrumentation. It is aimed at making the process more efficient by eliminating human error. Topics covered include sensors and control valves, control signal transmission, programmable logic controllers, industrial communication systems and instrumentation safety. 1. Curtis D. Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Pearson, Call number: TS156.8.J

54 2. William C. Dunn, Introduction to Instrumentation, Sensors and Process Control, Artech House, Call number: TS156.8.D William C. Dunn, Fundamentals of Industrial Instrumentation and Process Control, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TA156.D Tony R. Kuphaldt, Lessons in Industrial Instrumentation, Creative Conmons, Process Control Professionals, Fundamentals of Instrumentation and Process Control, Control Station, Inc., Douglas O. J. Desa, Instrumentation Fundamentals for Process Control, Taylor and Francis, TP D BEF Power Engineering Laboratory IV The subject is developed to give the required knowledge regarding electrical wiring and installation also the understanding of the operational aspect of the low voltage switchboard. It will develop the capability of carrying out electrical wiring activities up to a certain level of competency. The topics covered are the domestic wiring and installation, industrial wiring and installation, site setup, cabling, protection relay calibration, testing and commissioning of the low voltage switchboard and also the performance testing of protective devices in a low voltage system. 1. Abd. Samad Hanif, Pemasangan dan Penyenggaraan Elektrik, DBP, Call number: TK3201.A BEF Power Quality Prerequisite Course(s): BEF Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution This subject introduces power quality issues and problems as they relate to electric power transmission and distribution systems. This course will provide students with overall understanding of the power quality problems and how they interact with the system. In addition, possible measures to solve the power quality problems will also be discussed in this course. 1. Barry W. Kennedy, Power Quality Primer, McGraw-Hill, Call number: TK1010 K N1, TK1010.K N2 2. Roger C. Dugan, Mark F. McGranaghan, H. Wayne Beaty, Electrical Power Systems Quality, McGraw- Hill, Call number: TK1010.D N1, TK1010.D N2 3. C. Sankaran, Power quality, CRC press, Angelo Baggini, Handbook of power quality, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,

55 Career and Further Education Prospect Future prospects are huge for people considering the power industry. The power industry is one of the only industries that includes the broad range of skills learnt by electrical engineers, i.e. communications, hardware, software, signal processing, electronics, engineering management and the obvious, power engineering. Career Example: 1.Electric Power Engineering Rebewable Energy Engineer Power Quality Engineer Protection Engineer Cables Engineer Hydro Engineer Design Engineer Power System Operator 2.Management Project Manager Energy Trader, Analyst Economist Manager or General Manager 3.Academia Power Engineering Lecturer or Professor Post Graduate Study, such as MEE or PhD 57

56 Further Education Pathway- Source from Malaysian Qualification Framework Source: Malaysian Qualification Framework 58

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