EE-1102

Electronic Workshop Practice

Course ID
EE-1102
Department
Electrical Engineering
Campus
Chella Campus
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
1st
Credit
0 + 1
Method
Lab

Course Outlines:

ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP PRACTICE:

 Introduction to various technical facilities in the workshop including mechanical and electrical equipment. Concepts in electrical safety, safety regulations, earthing concepts, electric shocks and treatment. Use of tools used by electricians, wiring regulations, types of cables and electric accessories including switches, plugs, circuit breakers, fuses etc., symbols for electrical wiring schematics e.g. switches, lamps, sockets etc., drawing and practice in simple house wring and testing methods, wiring schemes of two-way and three-way circuits and ringing circuits, voltage and current measurements. Electric soldering and soldering tools; soldering methods and skills, PCB designing, transferring a circuit to PCB, etching, drilling and soldering component on PCB testing.

Course Learning Outcomes

Compose and comprehend English in advance way

Follow English language rules and skills to use it in professional life

Ability to plan and write advance and technical Report

Teaching Methodology (Proposed as applicable):

Lectures (audio/video aids), Written Assignments/ Quizzes, Tutorials, Case Studies relevant to engineering disciplines, Semester Project, Guest Speaker, Industrial/ Field Visits, Group discussion, Report Writing

Assessment:

Mid Term, Report writing/ Presentation, Assignments, Project Report, Quizzes, Final Term

There are 133 total credit hours to complete the Software Engineering degree.