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School of Science and Technology

UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Message from the Dean


Welcome to the School of Science and Technology (SST) at the University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore, which provides a unique environment for learning, sharing, creating, and dissemination of knowledge through teaching and research to the society at large. It is the policy of SST that no person on the basis of race, sex, color, creed, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, material or any other status, shall be discriminated against in admission, educational programs, employment, or in any other activities. UMT maintains an international mix of students that come from many countries in the world. The School offers BS, MS and PhD degrees with the goal of producing well-rounded high quality professionals in the broad discipline of engineering, computer science, information systems and technology. Interdisciplinary degrees are possible at all levels. As one of the leading universities in the country, we benchmark and update our science, engineering and technology programs, curriculum, text-books, science and engineering laboratories, library facilities, and teachinglearning methodology against the leading universities in USA, Europe, and Asia. This helps us achieve a competitive edge, and excellence in teaching and research, as well as maintain and impart depth, breadth, quality and level of education of an international standard. The well-qualified, knowledgeable and visionary faculty of SST include world-class researchers and scholars, who are dedicated and committed to the cause of providing the best international level science and engineering education to our students that helps them lead the way for bigger, better, successful and brighter future anywhere in the world. Indeed, it is always the hard and intelligent work of visionary teachers and students together that makes a university shine and famous. We pride ourselves on the real world relevance of our educational programs and courses, and the fact that our graduates are overwhelmingly accepted for higher studies in well respected universities as well as for employment in all sectors of government, business and industry here in Pakistan and abroad in the USA, UK, Europe, Australia and so forth. It is worthy to note that SST maintains strong and leading graduate programs. At present, the number of graduate students enrolled in SST is the highest among any other university in the private sector. All graduate programs at UMT are benchmarked against high-quality world class universities and reviewed by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan on regular basis. Excellence in teaching and research is the hallmark of UMT. Highly qualified faculty of SST include world-class researchers and scholars who, together with students, are perceived as continuous sources of conducting research for the creation of new knowledge, discovery of new techniques, processes or entities. At UMT, we are committed to harness your talent for leadership and equipping you with the knowledge essential for success in ever-emerging fields of science, engineering and technology. So why not come and see what UMT can offer you? After meeting the staff and students, and visiting the facilities, you will have the chance to explore UMT's vibrant environment. I look forward to welcoming you.

Abdul Aziz Bhatti, PhD

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Nurturing Technology Leaders


The School of Science and Technology at UMT aims to generate a continuous stream of new scientific and technical knowledge; and to attract young, talented men and women and transform them in to the leaders of tomorrow's technology organizations. In order to fulfill its mission, the School strives to create a culture that attracts, develops, and retains the best available scientific and technical minds. The School of Science and Technology (SST) encourages the faculty members and participants to undertake research and development and engage in collaborative work with industry. This provides them insight into the real-world problems and they strive to find out integrated solutions for industry. The SST is continuously improving the quality of its teaching by having a sharp focus on faculty development and infrastructure enhancement. It improves the faculty members by encouraging them to utilize the School's training facilities for selfdevelopment and by undertaking research and consultancy projects. The laboratory facilities offered are excellent and are being rapidly expanded according to the pre-set fiveyear development plan. Similarly, the School is continuously updating the library collection in the area of science and technology to meet the current market requirements. Currently, SST consists of seven departments; namely Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Telecom Engineering, Textiles, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences. The School currently offers three degree programs at the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels.

PEC Accreditation
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Program with specializations in Telecommunication and Electronic Engineering, offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering is an accredited program by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). Preparations for accreditation of other programs are on its way. A long term planning exercise has just been completed in this regard.

The programs are designed to satisfy the general university requirements as well as they meet the criteria adopted by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) and Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan. The degree programs emphasize learning the effective use of technology, information resources and communication methods, as well as inculcate in them leadership qualities anchored in ethical and moral principles. SST graduates may work in an international environment. Therefore, class instructions and interaction between students and faculty members are conducted in English to ensure that graduates possess written and spoken fluency in English. This is accomplished foremost in the required laboratories, term reports, senior design projects and internships. Well-equipped Information Processing Center (IPC) as well as other laboratories having abundant computer resources are provided for students during and after classes. A variety of software are available for design and analysis tasks in classes, laboratories, senior design projects and courses on campus intranet. This exercise supplements participants' comprehension of what has been taught by faculty members in their courses. Each student must complete a team-based extensive senior design project under close supervision of a faculty advisor, focused on a realworld problem that requires specification, design, analysis and synthesis as the problem-solving process is utilized. Additionally, each student must complete a summer internship of at least five weeks in order to graduate.

Mission Statement
To be recognized as a leader in engineering education in the country and to become a university of choice by parents, students, faculty and staff who desire to put their share of contribution in the higher engineering education.

Curricula
The School offers various degree programs in electrical engineering, textile engineering, industrial and manufacturing, and computer science. The faculty members provide an educational experience that is equivalent to that offered by leading international universities. The curriculum for each program has its own distinguishable features. However, common threads of design and problem solving have been woven into the fabric of the curricula to ensure that each participant receives the very best education tailored to the needs of the industry and academia. The engineering and computer science programs are intended to prepare graduates for regional as well as global practice.

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UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

School of Science and Technology (SST)

UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Engineering Laboratories
Excellent laboratory facilities are available in SST to assist engineering and science students. Laboratories are being expanded according to an approved development plan. The laboratories are available for conducting BS level experiments in different areas. Plans are in process for establishing laboratories for postgraduate research work in the very near future. Basic Circuits and Electronics Electrical Machines, and Power Engineering Lab Computer Networks, and Communication Systems Lab Instrumentation and Control Systems Lab Computer System Architecture, and Microprocessor Systems Lab Usability, Simulation, and Human Computer Interface Lab Chemistry Lab Mechanics and Wave Motions Lab Electricity and Magnetism Lab Apparel, Wet Processing, Finishing and Textile Testing Lab Weaving, Spinning and Knitting Lab Engineering Workshop Undergraduate Research/Projects Lab The details of these laboratories may be found in their respective departments.

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UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

BS Computer Science BS Electrical Engineering


Overview
The School of Science and Technology (SST) at the University of Management and Technology (UMT) aims to generate a continuous stream of new scientific and technical knowledge to attract young talented students, and transform them into leaders of tomorrow's technology organizations. In order to fulfill its mission, the School strives to create a culture that attracts, develops, and retains the best scientific and technical minds available. The School of Science and Technology encourages faculty members and students to undertake research and development and engage in collaborative work with industry. This provides them insight into the real-world problems. SST graduates may work in an international environment. Therefore, class instruction and interaction between students and faculty members is conducted in English to ensure that graduates possess written and spoken fluency in English. This is accomplished foremost in the required laboratories, term reports, senior design projects and internships. The programs are designed to satisfy general requirements. They also meet the criteria adopted by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). All undergraduate (BS) programs at SST are semesterbased four-year degree programs. A departmental curriculum committee periodically reviews and proposes updates in order to keep them in line with the best international universities.

Aim of the Program


The Bachelor of Science degree program is designed to provide breadth which is essential for preparing individuals to become productive, responsible and conscientious members of the community. It is also designed to provide focus and depth in one area to prepare students for leadership roles in their professional lives. The aim is to develop well-trained individuals who can handle the problems faced in industry, academia and daily life with confidence, and are able to analyze and solve such problems properly. The candidates for this program can specialize in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Admission Requirements
BS Electrical Engineering Program Fsc (Pre-engineering) from any Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education or an equivalent qualification like Overseas High School Certificate, A-level, International Baccalaureate with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Minimum 60% aggregate marks each in Matric and FSc BS Computer Science FSc (Pre-engineering) from any Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education or an equivalent qualification like Overseas High School Certificate, A-level, International Baccalaureate with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or ICS. Minimum 45% aggregate marks each in Matric and FSc All applications are evaluated on the basis of merit as determined by their previous academic record and performance in the admission test. A test comprising of qualitative and quantitative sections on English and Mathematics is administered by the University.

Laboratory Facilities
Excellent laboratory facilities are available in the School of Science and Technology to assist Electrical Engineering and Computer Science students. The laboratories are available for conducting BS level experiments in different areas. Plans are in process for establishing laboratories for postgraduate research work in the very near future. Laboratories are being expanded according to an approved development plan. Presently, the following laboratories are available: Circuits Laboratory Electronics Laboratory Digital Systems Laboratory Communication and Signal Processing Laboratory Electrical Machines Laboratory Control Systems Laboratory Wave and Antennas Laboratory Workshop Laboratory Computing Laboratory Chemistry Laboratory Mechanics Laboratory Physics Laboratory

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BS Electrical Engineering Roadmap


Semester-wise Distribution of Courses

EE-220 MA-210 MA-230 MS-215 SS-171

Digital Logic Design Linear Algebra Differential Equations Engineering Ethics Pakistan Studies Total

3+1 3+0 3+0 3+0 2+0 19

---MA-111 MA-111 -------

Spring Semester EE-306 EE-326 EE-360 EE-xxx SS-xxx Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3+0 Modern Microprocessor Systems 3+1 Control Systems Elective-I Social Science Elective Total 3+1 3+1 3+0 18 ---EE-224 EE-315 -------

First Year
Fall Semester Code CS-141 EE-111 EE-112 EN-110 MA-111 ME-105 Course Title Programming Fundamentals Circuit Analysis Workshop Practice English I Applied Calculus Applied Mechanics Total Spring Semester CS-150 EE-102 EN-112 HM-150 Object Oriented Programming Engineering Drawing English II 3+0 0+1 2+0 CS-141 ---EN-110 Cr. Hrs Prerequisite -------------------

Spring Semester EE-210 EE-223 EE-224 Data Structures and Algorithms Electrical Network Analysis Computer Organization and Architecture Communication Skills Complex Variables and Transforms 3+0 3+1 CS-150 EE-111

2+1 3+1 0+2 2+0 4+0 3+1 19

Fourth Year
Fall Semester Code Course Title Communication Systems Instrumentation and Measurements Cr. Hrs Prerequisite EE-315 NS-125 ----------

3+1 2+0 3+0

EE-220 EN-112 MA-111 ---EE-410 EE-465 EE-491 EE-xxx EE-xxx 3+1 3+1

EN-201 MA-233 MS-224

Engineering Economics 2+0 Total 18

Senior Design Project-I 0+3 Elective-II Elective-III Total 3+0 3+1 18

Third Year
Fall Semester Code EE-310 EE-315 EE-317 EE-340 Course Title Electromagnetics Signals and Systems Power System Fundamentals Electrical Machines Applied Thermodynamics Total Cr. Hrs 3+0 3+1 3+0 3+1 3+0 17 Prerequisite NS-125 EE-111 ---EE-111 ----

Islamic Studies / Ethics (For Non-Muslim Students) 2+0 Chemistry for Engineers 3+1 Applied Physics Total 3+1 16

------ME-105

Spring Semester EE-492 MA-222 MS-323 EE-xxx EE-xxx Senior Design ProjectII Numerical Analysis Engineering Management Elective-IV Elective-V Total Total Credit Hours 0+3 3+0 2+0 3+0 3+1 15 140 ---MA-210 ----------

NS-109 NS-125

Second Year
Fall Semester Code EE-209 Course Title Electronic Devices and Circuits Cr. Hrs Prerequisite EE-111 NS-125 ME-322

3+1

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List of Elective Courses


BS Electrical Engineering Wireless Communication Digital Signal Processing Waves Propagation and Antennas Electronics-II Digital System Design VLSI Design Optical Communications Digital Communications Opto-electronics Digital Electronics Telecom Switching and Transmission Information Theory and Coding Communication Networks Microwave Systems Advanced Concepts and Applications of Radar Global Positioning and Inertial Navigation Systems Mobile Telephone Systems Signal Detection and Estimation Optical Fiber Communication Satellite Communication Image and Video Processing Wide Band Communication Fundamentals of Robotics Semiconductor Devices Electronics II

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UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

BS Computer Science Roadmap


Semester-wise Distribution of Courses

MA-230

Differential Equations Humanities Elective-I Total

3+0 3+0 18

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Spring Semester CS-325 CS-330 CS-360 CS-390 Operating Systems Computer Networks Artificial Intelligence Software Engineering 3+0 3+1 3+0 3+0 CS-210 CS-225 CS-141 MA-150 CS-200 CS-210 ----

First Year
Fall Semester Code CS-141 EN-110 HM-150 MA-100 ME-105 SS-171 Course Title Programming Fundamentals English-I Islamic Studies I Calculus I Applied Mechanics Pakistan Studies Total Spring Semester CS-150 EN-112 MA-103 NS-109 NS-125 Object Oriented Programming English-II Calculus II Chemistry for Engineers Applied Physics Total 3+0 2+0 3+0 3+1 3+1 16 CS-141 ------------Cr. Hrs Prerequisite -------------------

Spring Semester CS-210 CS-225 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+0 CS-150

2+1 2+0 2+0 3+0 3+1 2+0 16

Computer Organization and Assembly Language 3+1 Numerical Analysis Communication Skills Probability and Statistics Engineering Economics Total 3+0 2+0 3+0 2+0 17

Social Science Elective-II3+0 CS-141 CS-200 ---------CS-426 ---CS-421 CS-491 Modern Microprocessor Systems System Programming Capstone Project I Total 16

CS-232 EN-201 MA-150 MS-224

Fourth Year
Fall Semester Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Prerequisite

3+0 3+0 3+0

CS-225 CS-325 -------------

Third Year
Fall Semester Code CS-300 CS-310 CS-341 Course Title Theory of Automata & Formal Languages Cr. Hrs Prerequisite CS-200 CS-200 CS-210 CS-150 CS-210 ----------

Humanities Elective-III 3+0 Technical Elective-I Technical Elective-II Total Spring Semester CS-401 CS-492 MS-323 Compiler Construction 3+0 Capstone Project II Engineering Management Technical Elective-III Technical Elective-IV Total Total Credit Hours 3+0 2+0 3+0 3+0 14 135 3+0 3+0 18

3+0

Analysis of Algorithms 3+0 Object Oriented Design and Programming 3+0 Database Systems SST Seminar Humanities Elective-II 3+0 0 3+0

---CS-491 ----------

Second Year
Fall Semester Code CS-200 CS-220 HM-250 MA-210 Course Title Discrete Mathematics Digital Logic Design Islamic Studies II Linear Algebra Cr. Hrs 3+0 3+1 2+0 3+0 Prerequisite MA-100 ----------

CS-370 NS-097

Social Science Elective-I 3+0 Total 18

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List of Elective Courses


BS Computer Science Advance Internet Security Advanced Software Development Advanced Web Technologies Computer Graphics Data Mining Digital Image Processing Emerging Web Platforms Forensic Computing Fundamentals of Robotics Human Computer Interaction Image and Video Coding Image Processing Internet Applications - Design and Development Internet Technologies and Services Introductory Speech Processing Programming Languages Software Project Management Systems Programming Theory of Computation Web Usability Engineering

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UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Permanent Faculty
Dr Abdul Aziz Bhatti Professor & Dean SST PhD Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Michigan (USA) Dr Khalid Hussain Qamar Professor PhD Electrical & Electronic Engineering Huddersfield University (UK) Dr Ehsan Ellahi Khawaja Professor & Chairman Department of Mathematics & Natural Sciences PhD Solid State Physics Adelaide University (Australia) Dr Sajjad H Shami Professor PhD Electronic Systems Engineering University of Essex (UK) Dr Khalid Latif Mir Adjunct Professor PhD Applied Mathematics University of Manchester (UK) Saleem Ata Assistant Professor MS Telecommunication Engineering University of Management and Technology (Pakistan) Muhammad Ahmad Adnan Assistant Professor MS Computer Science LUMS (Pakistan) Zaheer Hussain Shah Assistant Professor MPhil Solid State Physics University of the Punjab (Pakistan)

Dr Muhammad Sarwar Rana Assistant Professor PhD Textile Engineering University of Bradford (UK) MPhil Textile Engineering University of Leeds (UK) Syed Khawar Nadeem Kirmani Assistant Professor MPhil Mathematics University of Bradford (UK) Col (R) Khan Nazir Assistant Professor MS Electronics Engineering UET (Pakistan) Capt. (R) Imtiaz Ahmed Hashmi Assistant Professor MSc Mechanical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Khalid Asghar Assistant Professor MSc Telecommunication Engineering UET (Pakistan) Dr Nabeel Amin Assistant Professor PhD Printing & Polymer Sciences University of Leeds (UK) Nadeem Khan Assistant Professor MPhil Mathematics Government College University (Pakistan) Hammad Mohsin Assistant Professor MS Molecular Science/Polymer Sciences Case Western Reserve University (USA) Dr Muhammad Aziz-ur-Rehman Assistant Professor PhD Mathematics Government College University (Pakistan)

Raja Noshad Jamil Assistant Professor MPhil Geometric Design University of Bradford (UK) Noman Nazar Assistant Professor MS Computer Science FAST University (Pakistan) Iftikhar Hussain Assistant Professor MSc Manufacturing Engineering (UET) Pak MSc Rail Systems Engineering University of Birmingham (UK) Farhan Iqbal Assistant Professor MS Computer Engineering LUMS (Pakistan) Rauf Ali Assistant Professor MS Micro Electronics System Design University of Southampton (UK) Faisal Khan Assistant Professor MS Electrical Engineering University of Southern California (USA) Dr Nauman Raza Assistant Professor PhD Mathematics University of the Punjab (Pakistan) Bazigh Mahmood Qureshi Lecturer & Manager, BS Capstone Projects MSc Radio System Engineering The University of Hull (UK) Sarfraz Majeed Lecturer MS Information Technology University of Applied Sciences (Germany)

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Muhammad Rizwan Lecturer MS Computer Engineering LUMS (Pakistan) Adil Jhangeer Lecturer MS Mathematics, LUMS (Pakistan) MSc Mathematics, UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Saadi Lecturer Master of Engineering Communication & Computer National University of Malaysia (Malaysia) Ali Mahmood Khan Lecturer MS Digital Media, Hochschule Bremen (Germany) Sonaina Undleeb Lecturer MPhil High Energy Physics University of the Punjab (Pakistan) Ayesha Mohy Uddin Lecturer MPhil Chemistry Government College University (Pakistan) Mirza Mubasher Baig Lecturer MPhil Machine Learning LUMS (Pakistan) Sammia Shahid Lecturer MPhil Organic Chemistry Government College University (Pakistan) Shakeel Sultan Lecturer MS Digital Signal Processing LUMS (Pakistan)

Moazzam Shehzad Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Hamza Mahmood Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Telecom Engineering COMSATS Institute of IT (Pakistan) Madiha Jalil Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Faheem Arif Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Zahid Ali Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Mian Muhammad Misbahuddin Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Mechanical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Mashood Nasir Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Ahmed Malik Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Abubakar Siddique Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BS Software Engineering International Islamic University, Islamabad (Pakistan)

Masooma Atiq Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Salman Khaliq Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Sadia Murshad Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Safwan Sadiq Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Imdad Ullah Shakir Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Khaqan Majeed Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Waqas Tariq Toor Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BE Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Faran Awais Butt Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Usman Ali Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan)

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Asif Bashir Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BS Computer Engineering COMSATS Institute of IT (Pakistan) Umair Shahid Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Hamza Asad Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Shoaib Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Umair Naseem Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Waqas Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Hafiz Muhammad Salman Saeed Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Ali Murtaza Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Abdur Rehman Siddique Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan)

Muhammad Basit Shahab Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Imran Ali Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Mehwish Mujahid Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Mechanical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Rabia Iqbal Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BSc Electrical Engineering UET (Pakistan) Muhammad Hassan Qayyum Khan Lab Engineer cum Lecturer BS(H) Telecommunication Engineering University of Management and Technology (Pakistan) Sidra Khalid Research Associate MSc Applied Physics UET (Pakistan) Shah Muhammad Haroon Research Associate MSc Chemistry University of the Punjab (Pakistan) Imtiaz Ahmad Research Associate MSc Physics UET (Pakistan) Suhail Maqsood Research Assistant BS Textile Engineering University of Management and Technology (Pakistan)

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