Estb. 1882

University of the Punjab

B.Sc (Engg.) Electrical Engineering

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

1.
Exhibit comprehensive competence in the field of electrical engineering, enabling graduates to achieve successful careers in both industry and higher education sectors.
2.
Pursue research and innovation, providing effective industrial solutions through the adoption and integration of emerging technologies.
3.
Capacity to lead or participate as an effective team member to provide environment-friendly, sustainable, and economical solutions with good communication skills and high moral values.
KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE PROFILES
WK No.
Statement
WK1
A systematic, theory-based understanding of the natural sciences applicable to the discipline and awareness of relevant social sciences.
WK2
Conceptually-based mathematics, numerical analysis, data analysis, statistics and formal aspects of computer and information science to support detailed analysis and modelling applicable to the discipline.
WK3
A systematic, theory-based formulation of engineering fundamentals required in the relevant engineering discipline.
WK4
Engineering specialist knowledge that provides theoretical frameworks and bodies of knowledge for the accepted practice areas in the engineering discipline; much is at the forefront of the discipline.
WK5
Knowledge, including efficient resource use, environmental impacts, whole-life cost, re-use of resources, net zero carbon, and similar concepts, that supports engineering design and operations in a practice area.
WK6
Knowledge of engineering practice (technology) in the practice areas in the engineering discipline.
WK7
Knowledge of the role of engineering in society and identified issues in engineering practice in the discipline, such as the professional responsibility of an engineer to public safety and sustainable development (Represented by the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDG).
WK8
Engagement with selected knowledge in the current research literature of the discipline, awareness of the power of critical thinking and creative approaches to evaluate emerging issues.
WK9
Ethics, inclusive behavior and conduct; Knowledge of professional ethics, responsibilities, and norms of engineering practice. Awareness of the need for diversity by reason of ethnicity, gender, age, physical ability, etc. with mutual understanding and respect, and of inclusive attitudes.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES/ GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
PLO No.
Statement
PLO-1
Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, engineering fundamentals and Engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems (WK-1-WK-4).
PLO-2
Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, conduct research literature, and analyze complex Engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences (WK-1-WK-4).
PLO-3
Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental consideration
PLO-4
Investigation: Conduct investigation of complex Engineering problems using research-based knowledge and research methods, including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions (WK-8).
PLO-5
Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex Engineering problems, with an understanding of the limitations (WK-2 and WK-6).
PLO-6
The Engineer and the World: Analyze and evaluate sustainable development impacts to society, the economy, sustainability, health and safety, legal frameworks, and the environment while solving complex engineering problems (WK-1, WK-5, and WK-7).
PLO-7
Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and norms of engineering practice and adhere to relevant national and international laws. Demonstrate an understanding of the need for diversity and inclusion (WK-9).
PLO-8
Individual and Collaborative Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse and inclusive teams and in multi-disciplinary, face-to-face, remote and distributed settings (WK-9).
PLO-9
Communication: Communicate effectively and inclusively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, and make effective presentations, taking into
PLO-10
Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments (WK-2 and WK-5).
PLO-11
Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change (WK-8 and WK-9).
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
EC1
Comprehend and apply universal knowledge: Comprehend and apply advanced Engineering knowledge of the widely-applied principles underpinning good practices.
EC2
Comprehend and apply local knowledge: Comprehend and apply advanced Engineering knowledge of the widely-applied principles underpinning good practice specific to the jurisdiction of practices.
EC3
Problem analysis: Define, investigate and analyze complex Engineering problems using data and information technologies where applicable.
EC4
Design and development of solutions: Design or develop solutions to complex Engineering problems considering a variety of perspectives and taking account of stakeholder views.
EC5
Evaluation: Evaluate the outcomes and impacts of complex Engineering activities.
EC6
Protection of society: Recognize the foreseeable economic, social, and environmental effects of complex Engineering activities and seek to achieve sustainable outcomes.
EC7
Legal, regulatory, and cultural: Meet all legal, regulatory, and cultural requirements and protect public health and safety in the course of all Engineering activities.
EC8
Ethics: Conduct Engineering activities ethically.
EC9
Manage engineering activities: Manage part or all of one or more complex Engineering activities.
EC10
Communication and Collaboration: Communicate and collaborate using multiple media clearly and inclusively with a broad range of stakeholders in the course of all Engineering activities.
EC11
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Lifelong learning: Undertake CPD activities to maintain and extend competences and enhance the ability to adapt to emerging technologies and the ever- changing nature of work.
EC12
Judgement: Recognize complexity and assess alternatives in light of competing requirements and incomplete knowledge. Exercise sound judgement in the course of all complex Engineering activities.
EC13
Responsibility for decisions: Be responsible for making decisions on part or all of the complex Engineering activities.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Goal-1
No Poverty
Goal-2
Zero Hunger
Goal-3
Good Health and Well-being
Goal-4
Quality Education
Goal-5
Gender Equality
Goal-6
Clean Water and Sanitation
Goal-7
Affordable and Clean Energy
Goal-8
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Goal-9
Industrial Innovation and Infrastructure
Goal-10
Reduced Inequalities
Goal-11
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Goal-12
Responsible Consumption and Production
Goal-13
Climate Action
Goal-14
Life Below Water
Goal-15
Life on Land
Goal-16
Peace, Justice and Strong Institution
Goal-17
Partnerships for the Goals

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