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The document outlines a syllabus for a four-year Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering program, detailing courses, credits, and contact hours for each semester. It includes various subjects such as Computer Basics, Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering Drawing, with a focus on both theoretical and practical components. Each course is accompanied by recommended textbooks to aid in student learning.
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bos Phy-1134 [Physics Sessional ] 15 0.75
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No. of Theory Courses: 4
Contact Hours: 10.5 (T) + 4.5 (S) = 15
No. of Sessional Courses: 2
Total Credits: 12.75
1° Year 2" Semester (summer)
Contact
S1.No. | Course No. | Course Title hrs/week {Credits
I-“or |GSEx1201 [Object Oriented Programming aa 3.00
02 |CSE-1202 | Object Oriented Programming Sessional 15 0.75
03 |CSE-1204 [Software Development Sessional Siaaeaa ea,
(04 |BEE-1221 _ [Electrical Circuits 15 15
05 Electrical Circuits SeSsional 15 0.75
06, Mechanics gnd Heat Engineering 15 15
07 ~[Engineering Drawing and CAD Sessional 15. [> 075
08 [Math-1231 __|Mathematics-II 3 3.00 |
¥ Total=|__ 16.5 12.75
No. of Theory Cours
Contact Hours: 9 (T) + 7.5 (S) = 16.50
No. of Sessional Courses: 4
Total Credits: 12.75
I Year 3 Semester (Fall)
Contact
SI.No. | CourseNo. {course Title hrs/week {Credits
01 CSE-1301 Digital Logic Desi 3 3.00
02 |CSE-1302 __ [Digital Logic Design Sessional _ 15 0.75
03 [Math-1331 __ |Mathcmatics-III a3
4 |Phy-1333 Physics-Il as
05 |Phy-1334 Physics=Il Sessional 15
06 |Chem-1335 [Chemistry : 3
07 _|Chem-1336 [Chemistry Sessional LS
t___, ae Total=|__16.5
Contact Hours: 12 (1) +6 (S) = 16.50 No. of Theory Courses: 4
otal Credits: 14.25 No. of Sessional Courses: 3cyllabus for 4 year Bachelor of Science (18. Se.) ip C mputer Set
Engineering Program _ _ pate tees
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First Year eee
Kirst 2
Year 1° (Spring) Semester
cSE-1101: Computer Basic and Programming
3 Hrs. por week 3 Credits
Introduction to digital Computers. Programming Algorithms and flow chart construction. Information
vn in digital computers, Elements of computer structures and languages. Number system. Binary
g and running programs using PASCAL: Variables,
Arrays, records,
Section-A:
representatio
‘rithmetic. Principles of programming. Writing, debuggin
drithmetic expressions, Types, Operators and expressions, Control flow, Procedures and Functions,
Input! Output system in PASCAL, Pointers, Dynamic variables and Linked lists, recursion and graphics.
Section-B: Structured programming concepts. Writing, debugging and running programs using C: Variables,
srithmetic expressions, Types, Operators and Expressions, Control flow, Functions and Program structures. Pointers
and Arrays, Structures, Inpul/ Output Systems in C, Graphies, Writing programs using C++ . Parameter passing
Conventions, recursion, user defined data types: structures, unions, file access, Dynamic memory allocation, Error
handling.
Recommended Boo!
1. Kolman W. Brand: Problems Solving with PASCAL
2. BS. Goffried: Programming in PASCAL
3. RG. Dromey: How to solve it by Computer
4. S.K. Bottle: Mastering Turbo
5. CH. Schildt: Advanced Turbo
6
7.
8
C: HE Schildt ; Mastering Turbo C/C++
Balagurusamy: Programming in ANSI C
MMorn’s Mano: Digital Logic & Computer Design
CSE-1102: Computer Basic and Programming Sessional
3Hrs. in every week 1.5 Credits.
Sessional works based on CSE 1101
Math-1131: Mathematics-I
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Limit. Continuity and differentiability. Differentiation of explicit and implicit
Scetion-A: Differential Calcul
ignificance of derivatives. Differentials. Successive differentiation of various
function and parametric equations.
'ypes of functions. Leibniz’ theorem.
Section-1 integral Calculus: Definitions of integration, Integration by method of substitution, Integration by parts,
Standard integrals, Integration by the method of successive reduction. Definite integrals, its properties and use in
summing series. Vallis's formulae. Improper Integrals, Beta function and Gamma function.
Recommended Bo
1. S.P. Gordon: Calculus and the Computer
3 LL Holder: Calculus and Analytic Geometry
. J. F, Hurley : Caleulus; Wilard, Stephen: Caleulss and its Application
4. J. Stewart: Calculus.payed 133s
3 firs. por week 3 Credits
Heat and Thertodynamics: Kinetic theory of gases: Deduction of gas law, Principle of equi-parttion
Sreorgy, Equation of siate- Andrew's experiment, Vander Waals equation, Critical constants, Transmission of heat
ornduction, Convection and Radiation. Laws of thermodynamics: First law of the:modynamics, Intel energy,
Specific heats of gases, Work done by expending gas, Blasticity of a perfect gas, second law of thermodynamics,
Sprrot’s cycle, Elficiency of heat engines. Absolute scale of temperature, Entropy and its physical concept,
Maxwell's thermodynamic relations, Statistical mechanics.
Opies: Combination of lenses: Equivalent lens and equivalent focal length. Defects of images formed by lenses:
Spherical aberration, Astigmatism, Coma, Distortion, Curvature of the image, Chromatic aberration. Theories of
Fh: Huyeen's principle and construction, Interference of light: Young's double sit experiment, i-prism, Newton's
-ferometers, Interference by multiple reflection. Differentiation of light: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction
rings, Inter PHeeldateey ac
‘naotion by single slit, Diffraction by double slit, Diffraction gratings. Polarization: Production and analysis of
polarized light, optical activity. Optics of crystals.
Peetion-B: Waves and Oscillation: Oscillation: Simple harmonic motion, Combination of 8. H. M. and Lissajous
figures, Damped Oscillations, Forced Oscillations, Resonance, Vibrations of membranes and columns. Waves:
Traveling waves, the principle of superposition, Wave velocity, Group velocity and phase velocity, Power and
intensity in wave motion, Interference of waves, Diffraction of waves, Reflection and transmission of waves at a
“boundary, Standing waves. Sound waves: Audible, Ultrasonic, Infrasonic and supersonic waves; Propagation and
speed of longitudinal waves, Traveling longitudinal waves, Standing longitudinal waves, Vibrating systems and
sources of sound, Beats, The Doppler effect. Acoustics: Re-vibration, Noise insulation and reduction, Compound
absorption, Sound distribution, Room acoustics, Room acoustics, Recording.
section-At
Recommended Books:
1. Brijlal : Heat and Thermodynamics
2. A.P. French: Vibrations and Waves
3. GF. Lothian: Optics & its Uses
Phy-1134: Physics-I Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credit.
Sessional works based on Phy- 1133.
Hum-1141; English and Human Communication
1.5 Hrs. per week 1.5 Credits.
Seetion-A: Sentence structure, Construction of paragraphs on scientific and other themes, Technical and Scientific
vocabulary, Rules of syntax, Grammatical principles and structures, Comprehension, Correction of errors,
Transformation of sentences, Phrases and Idioms, Prefixes and suffixes.
Section-B: Precis writing, Technical and official correspondence, Technical report writing, Research paper writing,
Tender notice, Free composition.
Recommended Books:
A.S. Hornby: guide to Patterns and Usage in English
W.S, Allen: Living English Structure -
L.A, Hill: Contextualized Vocabulary Text Book 1
Thomson and Martinet: A Practical English Grammar
Bernard Blackstone: A Manual of Advanced English
Roger Hetman: Thesaurus of English Synonyms and Antonyms
XK Methold & D. 1D, Water: Understanding Technical English: Book 1 & 2
NAYARNSSemester
iented Programming
5201: Object O
3 Credits
A: Introduction to C++ : The origin of C++, Basic structure of C ++ programs, Varialres, constants,
d expressions, data types, Program control statements, recursion, Arrays and strings, pointers, Advanced
s modifiers, storage class specifiers, type conversion in assignments, function type modifiers,
mn, dynamic memory allocation, User defined data types, advanced operators. Object oriented
c “
3 es. per week
Section
operators an
data types, acces
pointer to functio r ; v e :
ming: Concepts of objects oriented programming, objects, polymorphism, inheritance, OPP with C++,
a
rere parameterized constructors, frend functions, multiple inheritance, passing object to functions, anays of
abject, pointer to objects ; ; :
Section-B: Function and operator overloading constructor functions, Books, Inheritance, virtual functions and
pelymorphism, C++‘ s VO class library, C+ streams, creating insertrs and extractors, formatting VO, file VO,
ie allocation using new and delete, State class members, C-++'s complex and BCD classes, the message based
Dynamic al
philosophy, using C+#'s memory model, Using VROOMM overlay technology, Using command line compiler,
compiling multiple file program.
(Pre req. CSE 1101)
Recommended Books:
1. Irvine: C++ Object Oriented Programming
2. Balagurusamy: Object Oriented Progranming in C++
CSE-1202: Object Oriented Programming Sessional
3Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Sessional works based on CSE 1201.
CSE-1204 :Software Development-I Sessional
3 Hrs, per week 1.5 Credits.
Students will develop three Programs/ Projects with proper documentation as assigned by teacher and will run on
micro/mainframe computers.
EEE-1221: Electrical Circuits a
15 Hrs, per week 1.5 Credits.
Section-A: Fundamental electric concepts and ineasuring units, D.C. voltage, Current, Resistance and power, Laws
of electrical circuits and methods of network analysis, Principles of D.C. measuring apparatus, Laws of magnetic
fields and methods of solving simple magnetic circuit.
Seetion-B: Alternating current - instantaneous and r. m. s. current, Voltage and power, Average power for various
combinations of R. L and C circuits, Phasor representation of sinusoidal quantities, Single phase AC circuit analysis.
Recommended Boo!
1. David E. Johnson, J. L. Hilborn & J. R. Johnson: Basic Electric Cire
2. Nielson: Basic Electric Circuit Analysis,
3. Kerchner and Corcoran: Alternating Current circuits
4. Boylestad: Electric Circuit Analysis. (Sth ed.)
FRE-1222 :Electrical Circnits Sessional
Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credit.
Sessional works based on KEE-122).pif-1223 :Mechapics and Heai Engineering
1.5 Hes. per week 1.5 Credits
section A: Resultant and components of forees. Equilibrium of coplanar forees. Centroids. Moment of inertia of
paca and mass. Kinetics of absolute motions. Kinetics of relative motions. Frictions. Maximuin and minimum force .
Kinetics of plane motion of rigid bodies, Principles of work and energy. 7
Geetion B: Working principles of « few representative boilers. Introduction to the principle of operation of steam
thine, Introduction to internal combustion engine, working principle of petrol engine, diesel engine and gas
turbine, Basic concepts of refrigeration and airconditioning :
Recommended Books:
1. KP. Roy: An Introduction to Heat Engineering, Vol. 1
2. VP. Vansandani & D. S. Kumar : Heat Engineering
3. VM, Faires & S. D. Chanfers: Analytic Mechanics
ME-1224: Engineering Drawing and CAD Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credit
Introduction, Scale drawing, Sectional view, Isometric views. Missing line, Auxitary view, Detail and assembly
drawing Project on Engineering Drawing and CAD using contemporary packages.
Math-1231 : Mathematics-IL
34s. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Differential Calculus: Rolle's theorem, Mean value theorems. Taylor's theorem in finite and infinite
forms. Maclaurin’s theorem in finite and infinite forms. Langrange’s form of remainders. Cauchy's form of
remainder, Expension of functions by differentiations and integration, partial differentiation, Euler's theorem.
‘Tangent, Normal, Sub-tangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar coordinates, Determination of maximum and
ininimum values of functions and points of inflection, Applications, Evaluation of indeterminate forms by
LHospitals rule, Curvature, Circle of curvature, center of curvature and chord of curvature, Evaluate and inviolate,
Asymptotes, Envelopes, Curve tracing.
Section-B: Integral Caleulus: Area under a plan:
‘enclosed by two curve in Cartesian and Polar coordinates. ‘Trapezoidal rule Simpson's rule.
Cartesian and Polar coordinates, parametric and pedal equations. Intrinsic equation. Volum:
Volume of hollow solids of revolution by shell method. Area of surface of revolution.
Matrix: Definition of Matrix, equality of two matrices. Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication Man
‘Transpose of matrices and inverse of matrix and Rank of matrices.
1e curve in Cartesian and Polar coordinates. Area of the region
‘Are lengths of curves in
of solids of revolution.
s.
Recomended Books:
1. N. Chauterijee: Theory of Matrices; Frank Ayres: Theory of Matrices
S. P. Gordon: Calculus and the Computer
LL Holder: Calculus and Analytic Geometry
JF. Hurley : Calculus
Wilard, Stephen: Calculus and its Applization
J. Stewart: Calculus
ES Year 34 (Fall) Semester
CSE-1301 : Digital Logic Design
3 His, per wveek 3 Credits.
communication and information systems. Topies
circuits, decoders, encoders, multiplexers.
lysis and
Szston-a: ‘An introduction to digital systems such as computer,
Stieed include Boclean algebra, digital logic ges, combinational leh oxters, encode
deqln-B: Asynchronous and synchronous counters. Kegisters, flip-flops, adders, Sequential circuit ana
ign. Simple computer architecture,
Recommended Books:
1. MAMorri: Mano: Digital Logic and Computer Design
2. Ronald J. Tocei, Neal S, Widmer and Cregory L. Moss,"Digital Sistem
Prentice Hall, 9th
+ Principles ard Applications",sonal works based on the course CSE 1301.
1331: Mathematies-It
Math
Mie per week 3 Credits.
Bis.
.ctors. Addition and multiplication of vectors.
inicgration of vectors together with elementary
nalysis: Definition of vectors. Equality of ve
a tors. Differentiation and i ‘i
iependence and independence of vec Nn a
ee Definitions of line, surface and volume integrals. Gradient ‘ofa scalar function. Diverg¢
apr
Vi s
‘or function. Physical significance of gradient, divergence and curl. Various Sonnet ae! forms of
2 Wren, divergence and curl, divergence theorem. Stoke's theorem, Green's theorem and Gauss's theorem.
gradient, di
section-A: Vector 1
cs, Transformation of coordinates,
2 Co i ons: Change of ax 0
Coordinate Geometry: Coordinate Geometry of two dimension Be Sn dance of
nplification of equations of curves. Coordinate Geometry of three dimensions: S}
See cnt, Section formula, Projection. Direction cosines, Equation of planes and lines.
ns: Degree and order of ordinary differential equations. Formation of
ial equations by various methods. Solutions of general linear
coefficients. Solution of homogeneous linear equations.
independent variables are absent.
section-B: Ordinary Differential F c
Gifferential equations. Solutions of first order differenti
equations of second and higher ordets with constan i
Solution of differential equations of the higher order when the dependent of i
Recommended Books:
F. Ayres : Differential Equations
Piaggio : Differential Equations
SL. Ress : Introduction to ordinary Differential Equations
SL. Loney : Analytical Coordinate Geometry
MR Spiegell: Vector Analysis
S.A, Sattar : Vector Analysis
ML. Khanna: Vector Analysis
MI. Khanna: Theory of Matrices
SNA AeND
Phy-1333 : Physies-I1
3 Hrs. per week 3 Cret
Seetion-A: Properties of Matter: Atomic structure of Matler: Atoms, lons and molecules, States of matter, solids,
Liquids and gases, Inter-particle forces. Elusticity: Stress strain, Elastic constants. Viscosity : Critical Velocity and
Reynolds‘ number, Poiseull's equation, Stock's law, Hydrodynamics Equation of continuity, Bernoulli's equation and
its application. Surface Tension: Surlace effects, Free surface energy, Molecular theory of surface tension, Excess-
Pressure theorem, Contact angle, Capillarioty. Crystallography: Types of bonds, Types of crystals, X-ray diffraction
and Brage’s law, Plasticity and crystal effects, Metals, Insulators and Semiconductor, Elementary band theory,
Superconductors and plasma.
Modern Physics: Relativity: Michelso - Morley experiment, Lorentz-Einstein transformation, Mass energy relation,
Quantum effect: Photo electric effect, Compton effect. Wave mechanics: de-Brogli wave, Correspondence principle,
Uncertainty principle, Schrodinger’s wave equation. Atorn, pde; Bhor's theory of one clecrtronatoms, Vector atoin model.
Radioactivity: Radioactive decay, Half life, Law of successive disintegration, Radioactive equilibrium. The Nucleus,
oe ‘of a Nucleus - binding energy, Nuclear reaction::- nuclear reactors.
Gilion-B: Electricity and Magnetism: Electrostauics: Charge and matter, Coulomb's law, The electric field,
auss's law, electrical potential, Capacitance and resis:aace, Cimic and non-Ohmic material, Variation of resistance
wi ‘ i 7 :
h temperature - resistance thermometer, Thermoelectricity - thermoelectric thermometer. Electromagnetism:
ioe tic fields, Maxwell's equations, Ampere’s law, Faraday's law, Lenz's law, Inductance - Self and mutual
one petal Properties of matter: Magneto-motive force, Magnetic field internsity, Permeability and
7 Y, Classification of magnetic material, Magnetization curves of l-erromagnetic materials, magnetic
Circuits, Magnetostricution, i " : : "
Recommended Books:
1
2
Beiser : Concept of Modern Phy: i
ern Physies(Sth Ed)
Endge and Kalpan: Nuclear Physies :
Robert Pesnic & David Halliday: Piysies Part IL
eepay 4334 Physics 1 Sessional
ites in every ekerate week 0.78 Credit
sessional works based on Phyy-1333.
Chem-1335: Chemistry
3 Firs. por week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Aqueous Solution: Types of solution, Factors influencing the solubility of a substance, s
principle, Mechanism of dissolution, Evolution and absorption of heat Different units Areata istPated
Pin ng acid base titration. Solition of gases in liquids. Distribution of solute between two immiscible solvent,
Applicaton of distribution law. Properties of dilute solution, Vapor pressute, Raoult’ law «its application, Elevation
eF boiling point, Depression of ‘ficezing point and osmotic pressure. Colloids and properties of Colloidal system.
Chemical Bont Different types of chemical bond, General properties of ionic and covalent compounds. Modern
approach of covalent bond
Section-B: Physical Chemistry: Kinctic and chemical equilibrium; rate fo a reaction, Factors determining the rate. Law
sects action, Evaluation and characteristics of equilibrium constant of reaction. Thermo-chemistry: Types of energy,
Enthalpy Heat of reaction, heat of combustion, Heat of formation and heat of neutralization. Experimental
emination of thermal changes during chemical reaction,
fitano Chemisty : Electrolytes, Mechanism of electrolytic conduction, Transport number and electrolytic
conductance.
Recommended Books:
D. Lygre, W. Smith, GT. Miller: Chemistry
W.H. Brown: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
DD. Perin, P. Dempsey: Buffers for pH and Metal lon Control
C. Mortimer: Chemistry
Chem-1336: Chemistry Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Sessional works based on Chem-1335
SECOND YEAR
2" Year_I* (Spring) Semester
CSE-2101: Data Structures
3 Hs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Introduction to widely used and effective methods of data organization, focusing on data structures, their
algorithins and the performance of these algorithms. Concepts and examples, elementary data objects, elementary
data structures, arays, lists, stacks, queues, graphs, trees, compound structures, data abstraction and primes
cpertions rece ceuetures, memory management; sorting and searching; Blind and non blind searches, DFS,
BFS, Heuristic search, Best first search, A search. Hash techniques;
Section We catecion to the fundamental algorithms and data structures: recursion, backtrack search, ists, stacks
queues, trees, operation on sets, priority queues, graph dictionary. Introduction to the analysis of algorithms to
process the basie structures. A brief introduction to database systems and the unalysis of data structure performance
‘and use in these systems.
Recommended Books:
LE, Horowitz : Data Structure; N. Data, S. Nilly
2. Pascal plus data structure and Advance programming
: : ‘, Knuth : The Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 1, Fundamental Algorithms
I. Wirth:
: “rth: Data Structure. +-and Flition, Alison
foe. Kingsto"Algorithms and Data Structures: Design, Correctness, Analysis’
esley
Alfred V. Aho, John E. Hopcroft, Jeffrey D. Ullman.,"Data Structures and: Algorithms”, Addison Wesley,
1974)2101
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and Circuits Sessional
He tronic Deview
Mathematics- IV
raiment and Sociology
Contact Hours: 10.50 (1) + 4.50 (S) ~ 13.50
Total Credits: 12
2" Year 2" Semester (Summer)
No. of Theory Courses: 4
No. of Sessional Courses: 2
f = Contact i |
Sl.No. | Course No. | Course Title hirsiweek |Credits |
O1__|CSE-2201__[Algérithms es 3.00
02 {CSE-2202___ [Algorithms Sessional” | 3 TSiae|
03 |CSE-2204 __|Sofiware Development Sessional-Il 3. | 15
[04 _|CSE-2205 __| Discrete Mathematics 3 3.00__|
05__|Math-2231 [Mathematics -V = 3 3.00
06 [Hum-2241 Economics 1S 1S
Total=| 16.5. | 13.5
Contact Hours: 10.50 (T) + 6 (S)
Total Credits: 13.50
= 16.50
nd Year 34 Semester (Fall)
No. of Theory Courses: 4
No. of Sessional Courses: 2
Contact
Course No. {Course Title hrsiweek [Credits
“|CSE-2201 _ [Microprocessors and | Microcomputers
|CSE-2302 Microprocessors and Microcomputers ‘Sessional _
CSE-2303 [Numerical An:lysis a
CSE-2304 Numerical Anziysis Sessional
(05 - |EEE-2321 [Electrical Technology _ 15 15
(06 |EEE-2322 __| Electrical Technology Sessional 15 0.15
|_ 07 |Hum-2341 Psychology tie Ls
: Total =| 15 2
Contact Hours: 9.0 (T) + 6 (S) = 15
Total Credits: 12
No. of ‘Theory Courses: 4
‘No. of Sessional Courses: 35 Hrs. in every allernate week 0,75,
Sessional w
based on Phy-1333
Chem-1335: Chemistry
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Aqueous Solution: Types of solution, Factors influencing the solubility of a substance, The Lechatelier's
principle, Mechanism of dissolution, Evolution and absorption of heat. Different units of concentration, Problems
sayolving acid base titration, Solution of gases in liquids. Distribution of solute between two immiscible solven,
Application of distribution law. Properties of dilute solution, Vapor pressure, Raoult's law - its application. Elevation
of boiling point, Depression of freezing point and osmotic pressure. Colloids and properties of Colloidal system
‘Chemical Bond: Different types of chemical bond, General properties of ionic and covalent compounds. Modem
approach of covalent bond
Section-B: Physical Chemistry: Kinetic and chemical equilibrium; rate fo a reaction, Factors determining the rate. Law
of mass action, Evalifation and chagacteristics of equilibrium constant of reaction. Thermo-chemistry: Types of energy,
Enthalpy Heat of reaction, heat of combustion, Heat of formation and heat of neutralization. Experimental
determination of thermal changes during chemical reaction,
Electro. Chemistry
Electrolytes, Mechanism of electrolytic conduction, Transport number and electolyt
‘conductance.
Recommended Book:
D. Lygre, W. Smith, GT. Miller: Chemistry
W.H. Brown: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
DD. Perin, P. Dempsey: Buffers for pH and Metal Jon Control
C. Mortimer: Chemisiry
Beaune
‘Chem-1336: Chemistry Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Sessional works based on Chem-1335
SECOND YEAR . . :
2” Year I* (Spring) Semester
(CSE-2101: Data Structures
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits
Seetion-A: Introduction to widely used and effective methods of data organization, focusing on data structures, their
algorithms and the performance of these algorithms. Concepts and examples, elementary data objects, elementary
data structures, arrays, lists, stacks, queues, graphs, trees, compound structures, data abstraction and primitive
operations on these structures. memory management, sorting and searching; Blind and non blind searches, DFS,
BFS, Heuristic search, Best first search, A search, Hash techniques;
Section-B: Introduction to the fundamental algorithms and data structures: recursion, backtrack search, lists, stacks,
queues, trees, operation on sets, priority queues, graph dictionary, Introduction to the analysis of algorithms to
process the basic structures. A brief introduction to database systems and the analysis of data structure performance
and use in these systems.
Recommended Books:
E. Horowitz : Data Structure; N. Data, S. Nilly
Pascal plus data structure and Advance programming
D. E. Knuth : The Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 1, Fundamental Algorithms
N. Wirth: Data Structure.
Jeffrey Kingston, "Algorithms and Data Structures: Design, Correctness, Analysis”, 2nd Edition, Addison-
Wesley
Alfred ¥. Aho, John E. Hoperof, Jeffrey D. Ullman.,"Data Structures and Algorithms”, Addison Wesley.
1974)
aweteu
te week 75
CSH0-2102 : Da
5 Hrs. in ever}
Sessional works based on the conse CSE 2106
wits
Section-A: Semiconductors, Junction diode characteristics, Bipolar transistor charactensieh Small-signal |
secre Inparameter model, hybrid ie rode), Anglin Ppleyte pas, tireducton 10 Ose
ices, offset null adjustme
differential amplifiers, Linear application of op-ainP, gain, input and output impedan
frequency response and noise
Fearon B Introduction to JFET, MOSFET, NMOS and CMOS; Biasing, and applic
EMAC, DIAC, UST: characteristics and appyicaions Introduction t9 rectifiers,
supply, Stabilizer and UPS. Basic ideas about IC fabrication techniques
sation in switching circiits. SC
active filters, regulated pov
1. Millman & Hatkias: Integrated Electronics
3 Millman & Halkias: Electronic Devices and Circuits
_ 3. Grob: Basic Electronics; Schuler & ‘MeNamee: Industrial Electronics and Roboties
EEE-2122 : Electronic Devices and ts Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Sessional works based on the course EEE-2121.
Math-2131 :Mathematics TV"
3 Hrs, per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Complex Varible: Complex number system, General functions of @ complex variable. Limits
sectiuity of a function of complex variable and seed theorems. Complex differertiation and the Co
conrivn equation. Infinite series. Convergence and clafarm convergence. Line integral of a complex fins]
Raschy integral formula. Liowville’s theorem. Taylors rd Lauren's theorem, Singular points Residue, Cue
residue theorem.
Section-B: Differential Equations: Solution of differential equation by the methods based on the factoniz2tic
the operators, Frobenius method. Bessels and LLegendre’s differential equations. Partial Differential Equs"
tr op esaerental equations. wave equations, Particular Solutions with boundary and initial conditions
Recommended Books:
F Ayres: Differential Equations :
Piaggio : Differential Equations
‘5 L. Ress: Introduction to ordinary Differential Equations
SL Loney : Analytical Coordinate Geometry
IT. Capson. An Introduction 10 the theory of Function of a Complex Variable
V. Churchill: Complex Variable
1
2
3
4
s
6
HUM-2141: Government and Sociology
1.5 Hrs. per week 1.5 Credits.
canment and politics, Functions, Organs and fore of me
stale and Government, Socialism, Fascist, Maris TRO. Government and polities ef Bangladesh: Some ¢
sr ntralive aystems of developed counties, Local sell S060 a
aia Sociology; Scope, Social evolution and technaey fot production, Culture ans civilization, 5
Siructure of Bangladesh Population and world resources mide a and occidental societies, Industrial revolt
Famuly Urbanization and industrialization, Urban Feolegy Cooperative and socialist movements, Rural sociok
Section A: Government: Some basic concepts oft
Recommended Books:
1. P.B Horton, C1. Hunt: Sociology
2. RT. Schaefer: Sociology
3. BB Hess. E. W. Markson: Sociology
26c
3 Ils, per week 3 Credits.
Scction-A: ‘Techniques for analysis of algorithms, methods for design of efficient algorithins, divide and conquer
greedy method, dynamies programming, backtracking, branch and bound.
Section-B. Basic search and traversal techniques, graph algorithms, algebraic simp!
lower bound theory, NP hard and NP complete problems
(Pre Req. CSE-2101; Data Structures)
fication and transformations,
Recommended Books
D. E. Knuth: The Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 1. Fundamental Algorithms.
D.E. Knuth: The Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 2, Seminumerical Algorithms
D.E. Knuth: Tbe Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 3, Sorting and Searching,
Goodman: Ingroduction to Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Robert Sedgewick: Algorithms
Ellis Horowitz & Sartaj Sahni: Fundamerlals of Computer Algorithms
CSE-2202 : Algorithms Sessional
3 Hrs. in every week L5 Credit. ; .
Laboratory works based on CSE-2201.
(CSE-2204: Software Development-II Sessional
3 Hrs. per week 1.5 Credits
Students will develop structured Programs/Projects with proper doctmentation in high level languages as assigned
by teachers and will run on micro/mainframe computers.
CSE42205 : Discrete Mathematics
3 Hrs, per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Set theory, Elementary number theory, Graph theory, Paths and trees, Boolean Algebra, Binary
Relations, Functions, Algebraic system, Generating functions, Induction, Reduction, Semigroup, Permutation
groups.
Section-B: Discrete Probability, Mathematical logic, Prepositional calculus and Predicate calculus.
Recommended Books:
Kenneth H Rosen, "Discrete Mathemetics and ls Applications", McGraw-Hill, Sth edition, 2003
‘Bernard Kolman, Robert C. Busby, Sharon Culler Ross, "Discrete Mathematical Structures, Prentice Halt
Sth edition, 2003
LP. Trembly and R. Monohar: Discrete Mathematics Structures with Applications, to Computer Science
‘Alan Doer : Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
J.C. Abbott: Sets, Lattices and Boolean Algebra
0. Nicodemi: Discrete Mathematics
abae
-V
Math-2231 : Mathemati
3.Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section A: Fourier Analysis: Definition of periodic function, Trigonometric series, Real and complex
form of Fourier series. Fourier sine and cosine series, Finite transforms. Fourier integral. Fourier
transforms and their uses in solving boundary value problems
Infinite Séries: Sequence and series, convergence of ser Uniform convergence, Absolute
convergence, Divergence.
Section B: Laplace Transform: Definition of Laplace Transform; Laplace Transform of different functions, inverse
laplace transform, convolution; Evaluation of improper integrals by Laplace transforms. Solution of differential
equation by Laplace transforms, Z-transformation and its application,
nded Books:
Reco
1. Fourier Series and Bouneary Value Problen by Churchill B}
) Mathematical Methods by Stephenson
3. Fourier and Laplace Transform by Spiegel, M.R
1 Laplace & Fourier Transform by Raisinghania, M.D
5. Mathematical Physics by Gupta, B.D
6. Methods of Mathematical Physics by Jeffreys and Jeffreys
7. Mathematical Methods by Stephenson
8. Fourier and Laplace Transform by Spiegel, MR
9. Laplace & Fourier Transform by Raisinghania, M.D
Hum-2241; Economics
LS Hrs. per week 1.5 Credit.
Section-A: Nature of the economic theory, applicability of economic theories to the problem of develop
countries. Some basic concepts - supply, demand and their elasticities. The relationship among average, margin
total and their derivation Equilibrivm ~ stable, straight and dynamic equilibrium. Consumer's equilibrive
indifference curve, producer's equilibrium tsoquant .
Section-B: Production - factors of production, production possibility curve- equilibriur, af a firn, fixed cost
Variable cost, the short run and the long run, The cost curves and supply curves, law of returns, intemal and exter,
economics and diseconomies. Economic of development and planning, basic concept - saving, investment, Gt
NOP, percapita income, growth rate, policy instruments of development. Fiscal policy, monetary policy and tr
policy their relative applicability in Bangladesh, some planning tools - capital output ratio, input analysis, plane
in Bangladesh five year plans of Bangladesh, development problems related to agriculture, industry and popula
of Bangladesh
Recommended Books
1. Samuelson : Economics
2. K.K. Dewett: Modern economic theory
3
HL-Ahuja: Principle of Micto- Economics
2 Year 34 (Fall) Semester
Microprotessors and Microcomputers
week 3 Credits
(CSE-2301
3 Hrs. pe
Section-A’ Machine and assembly language-programming, Introduction «9 different types of +
Architecture, Instruction Format, Instruction Sets, Opcode, Processor status and Flag registers, Addres
Interrupt structures, VO operation, V/O interfacing, DMA, Assembly languacs
sramming in Microcomputers, Subroutine and reentrant programs and D
Branching and Looping, ae
writing, debugging and execution. Prog
file handling.
Section-B. Hardware and Software Interfacing in Microcomputer System Design, VO Design and Total Syst
Design, Microprocessor based system design: Hardware design, Building, Debugging, Testing and Linkine post
odales, Programming EPROM Multiprocessor configurations: coprocessor configurations, “Numeric ¢
vr, VO processors, Advanced Microprogramming: Bit-Slice Microprocessor, Parallelism in Mmicroproces
process:
Recommended Books
1D. V. Hall: Microprocessors and Imerfacing: Hardware and Software
2. Gibson & Cheu: Microprocessors and System Design
3. Md. Refiquszaman Microprocessor based! Design, Scanton: Assembly Language Programming,
4.
5
Miller: Assembly Language Programming Technique in IM PC
Y. Liuond GA. Gibson,’Microcomputer Systems, The 80868088 Family Architecture, Programming
Design", 2nd ed, Prentice-Hall, 1986
6. M Rajiquazaman,’ Microprocessors: Theory and Applications: Intel anu! Motorola”, Revised ed, Prentic
Hall, 1992rating, ered Harddrive” 20
F Hull Aicreprocessens
Dengh
Metirow Hull, 1991
CSE-2302 : Microprocessors and Microcomputers Sessional
3 Hrs. in every week LS
Laboratory works based on CSE-2301,
Students will complete three Projects with proper documentation as assigned by tem
CSE 2303 : Numerical Analysis
‘3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
i ane >
Section-A: Computer Arithmetic: floating point representation of nur
floating point numbers, Iterative saethods. different iterative methods for finding the
computer implementation,
Section-B. Solution of simultaneous Algebraic Equations, Gauss elimination, Interpolation, Least “square
approximation of functions, ‘Yaylor seri& representation, Chebyshey series, Numerical differentiation and
integratiog and Nuizerical Solution of ordinary Differential Equations
bets, arithmetic operations with normatized
roots of an equation and their
ion
Frequency distribution, Mean, Median, Mode and other measure of eentra! tendency. Standard d>viat
ewness and Kurtosis. Elementary probability theory, Characteristics of
ation, hypothesis testing and regression analysis.
Statisti
and measures of dispersion. Moments. SI
distributions. Elementary sampling theory, E:
RC Desi: FORTRAN Proyzoinming andi Numezical Methods
Kinkaid: Muenericai Mathematical Analysis
i Methext
srical Methods", Vantage Press, 1992
i Mechoxls"
CSE-2304 : Numerical Anaiysés Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Laboratory works based on CSE-2303,
ERE-2321 : Electrical Technology
1.5 Hrs. per week 1.5 Credi
circuit
Section-A: Coupled circuits - self and mutual inductance, Transient analysis of simple circuits, Polyphas
analysis and power measurement. Single phase transformer, Equivalent circuits, Three phase tra formers
Section-B: D. C. generator and moter: operation and charactenstics, 3 - phase induction motors ‘Types, Operations,
Equivalent circuit, Characteristics, Starting, Introduction to 3 phase alternators and synchronous motors Fractional
horse-power motors.
Recommended Books:
Puschtein & Loy: Alternating Current Machines
‘Leander & Maich: Electro Mechanical Systems
‘Chapman: Electrical Machinery
4. VC Toren: Elecirical Engineering Fundamentals, (4th edition)
WRN
EEE-2322 : Electrical Technology Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits
Laboratory works based on EEE-2321.Hane 241: Paget
ES His por week 1 Cro
somag, Object wcogeetion ant
understarn ldusttiat Psychology, tat
Section-B Tra Industry, Mon taut Wotk, Jol satisfaction, Hntroduction t0 1
engineering, Accident and Safety
Joly aad Job analy sts, metals of selection
Leann hiction to
Recommended Books:
1 ML Blum. dC. Naylor: Industrial Psychol
2 FE Ghisells Brawn Personal and Industrial Pyvhology
3 Gilmer. Industrial Pewhologs
4 McCormick Human Factors Engineering
i .
THIRD YEAR
34 Year I* (Spring) Semester
CSE-3101 : Applied Probability and Queuing Theary
3 Hrs, per week 3 Credits.
LA: Probability distribution and expectations, discontinuous probability distribution, e- binomial, Po
land negative binomial, Continuous probability distribution, eg, normal and exponential Stochastic: proo
Discrete time Markov chain and continuous time Markov Chain, Hirth-death process in queuing,
Section-B Queving models: M/UL, MIM/C, M/G/1, M/D/L,"GIM/T solution of network of que
models and approximate models. Application af queuing models in Computer Science
Sectior
losed qu
Ri ded Books:
1 KL Chung : Markov Chains with Stationary Transition Probabilities
2. E Cinlar: Introduction to Stochastic Processes
3) White, Schmurt Pennette: Analysts of Queuing theory
4
5
Klienrock : Quewing Theory Vo 1a IT
CSE-3104 :Internet Programming Sessional
3 Urs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits
Intemet and World Wide Web application, HTML, SGML, XML, CGI Programming, Blecironis Couur
Internet Database, Java Script, VB Script
CSE-3106 : Software Development-II
3 Hrs. in every week 1.5 Credit.
Students will work in groups or individually to develop three high quality Software/Projects including new
drives and similar projects involving operating systems modules in different types of object oriented ard vj
languages. Students will write structured program and use proper documentation,
107 : Database Systems
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Database Concepts’ Files and Databases, Database Management Systems, Data Models, Relational
Model: Relations, Domains Attributes, and Tuple, Anomalies, Functional dependency, First, Second, and 1
Normal Forms, Boyce-Codd Normal Form, Relational Calculus Based 1 Languages-SQL and QBE, Relati!
Algebra and Set Operations. Relational Database Design’ Relational Design Criteria, Lossless Decompos!
Decomposition, Algorithms, Synthesis Algorithms. Data Dictionary
Section-B. Advanced Database Concepts: Fourth and fifth Normal Forms, Object-Oriented Databases
Relationship (ER) Approach; ‘The ER Model and Its Constructs, ER Modeling in Logical Database De
Transformation of the ER Model to SQL, Distributed Database Design, The MAM ‘Technique Fact 7)
303 Year 1% Semester (Spring)
| SI. No. Course No. | Course Title hrs/week |Credits |
[or JeSE-3101 [Applied Probability and Queuing Theory __{ 3 3.00 a
[02 [CSE-3104 Internet Programming Sessional 1s 075 |
[03 _|CSE-3106 ‘Software Development Sessional III 3 See]
4 __[CSE-3107__| Database Systems a Be
05 |CSE-3108 _ [Database Systems Sessional 15 075 |
06 |EEE-3111 | Digital Electronics and Pulse Techniques 3 3.00_|
o7 |EEE-3122 Digital Electronic and Pulse ‘Techniques Sessional 15 075 |
L 08 Hum-3141 Accounting 1s _- |
Total =| 18.0 14:25 |
Contact Hours: 10.50 (T) + 6 (S) = 18.00
Total Credits: 14.25
3 Year 2“ Semester (Summer)
No. of Theory Courses: 4
‘No. Sessional Courses: 4
| ; Contact
SLNo | Course No. | Course Title hrsweek |Credits
01 |CSE-3201 _| Artificial Intelligence and Expert System 3 3.00
(02 |CSE-3202 | Anuficial Intelligence and Expert Systems Sessional | __1.5 0.75
03 _|CSE-3203 _| Software Engineering 3 3.00 |
04 |CSE-3204 _ {Software Engineering Sessional 1s 075 |
05. ICSE-3205 __ |Computer Networks 3 3.00 |
(06 |CSE-3206 {Computer Networks Sessional 1S 0.75 j
07 [Hum -3241 _ |Industrial Management and Law 15 1.50}
Total=| 15.0 12.75
Contact Hours: 10.5(T) + 3 (S)= 13.50
Total Credits: 12.75
No. of Theory Courses: 4
No. of Sessional Courses: 3
3rd Year 3 Semester (Fall)
Sl.No. | Course No. 'Ceare Title
01 |CSE-3301 _|Systems Programming and Operating System
02 |CSE-3302 _| Systems Programming and Operating System Sessional
03 |CSE-3303 {Computational Geometry
(04 |CSE-3305_|Compurer Architecture 2
05 |EEE-3321 {Data Communication
_—_Tetal
Contact Hours: 13.5 (T) + 4.5¢S)= 13.50
Total Credits: 12.75
No. of Theory Courses: 4
No. of Sessional Courses: 1Hum-2341 : Psychology
15 Hrs. per week 1.5 Credits.
Section-A: Introduction io Psychology. Cognitive Science; Reasoning, Object recognition and lang
understanding, Learning Industrial Psychology, Introduction to Job and Job analysis, methods of selection.
Section-B: Training in Industry; Motivation and Work, Job satisfaction, Introduction to Ergonomics, Sysic!
engineering, Accident and Safety
1. ML Blum, J. C. Naylor: Industrial Psychology
2. EE Ghiselli Brawn: Personal and Industrial Psychology
3. Gilmer: Industrial Psychology
4. McCormick: Human Factors Engineering
THIRD YEAR
34 Year 1* (Spring) Semester
CSE-3101 : Applied Probability and Queuing Theory
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits. :
Section-A: Probability distribution and expectations, discontinuous probability distibunon, e~ binomuai. Position
and negative binomial, Continuous probability distribution, eg normal and expocental Stachasne processes,
Discrete time Markov chain and continuous time Markov Chain, Birth-death process in queuing.
Section-B: Queuing models: M/M/1, M/M/C, M/G/1, M/D/1,"G/M/1 solution of network of queue-closed queuing
models and approximate models. Application of queuing models in Computer Science.
Recommended Books:
K_ L. Chung : Markov Chains with Stationary Transition Probabilities
E. Cinlar: Introduction to Stochastic Processes
White, Schmitt, Penneite: Analysis of Queuing theory
Klienrock : Queuing Theory Vol. I I
Baw
CSE-3104 :Internet Programming Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Intemet and World Wide Web application, HTML, SGML, XML, CGI Programming. Elecronic Commerce,
Intemet Database, Java Script, VB Script.
CSE-3106 : Software Development-III Sessional
3 Hrs. in every week 1.5 Credit.
Students will work in groups or individually to develop three high quality Software Projects including new LO
drives and similar projects involving operating systems modules in different types of obvect oriented and visual
languages. Students will write structured program and use proper documentation.
CSE.-3107 : Database Systems
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Database Concepts: Files and Databases, Database Management Systems, Dara Models, Relanonal Data
Model: Relations, Domains Attributes, and Tuple, Anomalies, Functional dependency, Firs, Second, and Third
‘Normal Forms, Boyce-Codd Normal Form, Relational Calculus Based 1 Languages-SQL and QBE, Relational
Algebra and Set Operations. Relational Database Design: Relational Design Critena, Lossless Decompositions
Decomposition, Algorithms, Synthesis Algorithms. Data Dictionary.
Seetion-B: Advanced Database Concepts: Fourth and fifth Normal Forms, Objec-Oreented Databases. Entity
Relationship (ER) Approach: The ER Model and Its Constructs, ER Modeling in Logical Database Design,
Transformation of the ER Model to SQL, Distributed Database Design, The MAM Technique: Fact Types,
30Uniqueness Constraints, Arity Checking, General Constraints, Conceptual Schemna Transformation, Relations,
Implementation. Generalization and Aggregation.
Recommended Books:
Henry F. Korth & Abraham Silberschatz: Database System Concepts
Ullman: Principles of Database Management
John S. Shepherd : Database Management: Theory and Application
John Martin : Database Organization
Penner
‘CSE -3108 : Database System Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credit.
Laboratory works based on CSE 3203.
Fieldwork within and around Khulna Division,
and Pulse Techniques
EEE-3111 : Digital Electro
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section A: Diode logic gates, transistor switches, transistor gates, MOS gates, Logic Families; TTL, ECL, IIL and
CMOS logic with operation details. Propagation delay, product and noise immunity. Open collector and High
impedance gates. Electronic circuits for flip-flop, counters and register, memory system, PLAs and PLDs. A/D., D/A.
converters with applications. S/H circuits, LED, LCD and optically coupled oscillators. Non-linear applications of
OP AMPs. Analog switches.
Section B: Linear wave shaping: diode wave shaping. techniques, clipping and clamping circuits. Comparator
circuits, switching circuits. Pulse transformers, pulse transmission. Pulse generator; monostable, bistable and astable
‘multivitators; Schmitt trigger; Blocking oscillators and time-base circuit. Timing circuits. Simple voltage sweeps,
linear current sweeps.
Recommended Books:
Millman & Taub: Pulse, Digital and Switching waveform
Taub & Schilling: Digital Electronics
RP. Jain : Digital Electronics
Millman & Halkias: Microelectronics
Aus
EEE-3122 : Digital Electronic and Pulse Techniques Sessional
15 Hira. in every week 0.75 Credit.
Laboratory works based on EEE-3121. ,
Students will complete three Projects with proper documentation as assigned by teacher.
Bum-3141 : Accounting
LS Hrs, per week 1.5 Credits.
Section A: Basic accounting principles, Cash book, Trial Balance, Balance Sheet, Bank Reconciliation statement,
‘Cost Accounts and objectives, Elements of a costs; Direct cost, Overhead allocation.
Section B. Preparation of a cost sheet, Computation of break even point. Standard Costing, job order costing,
Process costing, Cost Variance.
Recommended Books;
1. Pyle and White : Principle of Accounting
2. Pyle and Larson: Principle of Accounting
Year jummer)
(CSE-3201 : Artificial Intelligence and Expert System
3 Hra. per week 3 Credits,
31CSE-3302 : Systems Programming and Operating System Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Laboratory works based on CSE 3301,
Students will complete three Projects with proper documentation as assigned by teacher
CSE-3303 : Computational Geometry
3 Hrs, per week 3 Credits.
Section A: Introduction’ Historical perspective. algorithmic background, geometric preliminaries, models of
Computation. Geometric searching. point location problem and range searching problems, Divide & conduct
coririvation, mult dimensional search, space sweep. duality and randomization Convex hulls, Search. Blind and
aaorsind Searches, Depth First Search, Breadtt-First Search, Heuristic Search, Best-First Search, Optimal Search,
A search, Implergentation Compizx:t
Section B: Proximity, Closest pair problems. Intersections, Voronoi and Delaunay diagrams, arrangements of lines
and points, Geometry of rectangies, hidden surface removal, polygon triangulation, ar gallery theorems, shortest
paths, and lower bounds, Relational Data Model: Relational Database Model, Entty and Relationship,
Generalization and Aggregation.
Recommended Books:
1. Shamos : Computational Geomery
2. Robert Sedgewick : Algor:zhms
5 + Knuth - The Art of Computer Programming Vol. 2. Seminumerical Algorithms
CSE-3305 : Computer Architecture
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software, Addressing Methods and Machine level Instructions.
Ineiruction Sets. Central Processing Una, Arithmetic and Logical Processitg Unit, Microporgrammed control unit
Section-B: Interrupts, DMA. Memory Organization, Computer Peripherals, Von Neuman SISD organization RISC
and CISC Machines
1. V.C. Hamacher. ZG
2. J.P. Hayes: Compe
3. MM. Mano: Computer Sr
mesic and SG. Zaky : Computer Organization
iuvecture and Organization
pm Archirecture
EEE-3321 : Data ‘Commanicanes
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
son-A: Introduction to modulation techniques: Pulse modulation Pulse amplitude modulation, Pulse width
‘modulation id Pulse position modulation Pulse code modulation. Quantization Delta modulation, TDM, FDM,
DOK. FSK. PSK, QPSK; Representation of noise, Threshold effects in PCM and FM
Seetion-B: Probability of error for pulse systems, Concept of channel coding and capacity, Asynchronous
communications, Hardware interfaces, Multiplexer, Concentrators ‘and buffers Communication medium, Fiber
optics.
Recommended Books:
1. William Stallings Data and Computer Communication
2. Hayjkins: Data Commamication: Taub :Data ‘Communication
3
‘Schwartz, M: Informanon, Transmission, Modulation “and Nose: A Unified Approach to Communication
Systems4” Year 1* Semester (Spring)
i ‘Contact
[_SENo [Course No. Course Title hrs/week |Credits
01 |CSE-4101_ [Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems 3 3.00 |
{02 |CSE-4102 [Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems Sessional 15 0.75 |
| 03 |CSE-4103 [Compiler Design _ 3 3.00__|
[04 |CSE-4104 [Compiler Design Sessional 15 075_|
|__05__|CSE-4105 [Parallel and Distributed Processing [anes 3.00_|
|__ 06 [EEE-4121 [Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation [3 3.00
07___[EEE-4122 [Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation Sessional | 1.5 | 0.75
{ Tota 16.5 14.25 |
Contact Hours: 12 (T) + 6 (S) = 16.50 No. of Theory Courses: 4
Total Credits: 14.25 * No. of Sessional Courses: 3
4” Year 2" Semester (Summer)
Contact | ]
SLNo. | Course No. |Course Title hirsiweek |Credits |
01 |CSE-4201 [Information System Analysis and Design 3! 300
02 |CSE-4203 [Advanced Computer Architecture 3 | 3.00
03 |CSE-4205__ [Digital System Design Sie (ees 001]
{04 [CSE-4200 [Research Project sc esa
i ine Option should be selected from the following courses |
{0S ___|EEE-4221 {VLSI Design i feneeS: 3.00
{06 |EEE-4223 [Digital Signal Processing 3 3.00
{__07__|EEE-4225___[Telecommunication [313.00
{08 __|EEE-4227_ [Electrical Circuit Theory Sees)
t Tow! 1S | 13S
Contact Hours: 12 (T) + 3 (S)= 15. No. of Theory Courses: 4
Total Credits: 13.50 No. of Sessional Courses: |
4° Year 3 Semester (Fall)
Contact|
SLNo. | Course No. | Course Title __brsiweek [Gredies |
ol (CSE-4301 [Computer Graphics and Pattern Recognition Pea {300 |
(02___|CSE-4302_|Computer Graphics and Pattern Recognition Sessional |__15 | 075 |
03 |CSE-4303_|Robotics and Computer Vision 3 | 300_|
04 |CSE-4305_|Information Security and Control esaran| mae h Soaa]
(05 |CSE-4300__| Project and Thesis I nist |aa sae]
06 |CSE-4320 [Industrial Training 3 00
hi
08* [CSE-4307_|Human Computer Interaction (EE) 3.00
(09* [CSE-4309_|Decision Support System 3 3.00
10° |CSE-4311_[Knowledge Engineering L_3 3.00
U1* _|CSE-4313 [Digital Image Processing 3 {3.00
12° |CSE-4315 [Simulation ‘and Modeling (eases merce 3.00
Tote, 18 | «12.75
‘Contact Hours: 13.50 (T) + 7.50 (S) = 18
Total Credits: 12.75
No. of Theory Courses: 4
No. of Sessional Courses: 3FOURTH YEAR
"Year I* Semester
(CSE-4101 : Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits
Section-A: Neural and fuzzy machine intelligence, neuronal dynamics: activation and signals, activation models,
Synaptic dynamics: unsupervised and supervised learning, architectures and equilibria.
Section-B: Fuzziness vs. probability, fuzzy associative memory, comparison of fuzzy and neural trick backer upper
control systems, fuzzy image transform coding, comparison of fuzzy and kalman-filter, target-tracking control
systems. Application System Development Life Cycle: Phases in Application System Development, Inter-Relationship
Recommended Books:
P. D. Wasserman : Neural Computing: Theory and Practice
‘Aleksander: An Introduction to Neural Computing
M. J. Zaruda: Artificial Neural Systems
George J. Klir & Tina A. Folger: Fuzzy sets, Uncertainty and Information
Hayien: Artificial intelligence
YawNS
CSE-4102 : Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 6.75 Credit.
Laboratory works based on CSE 4101.
CSE-4103 Compiler Design
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: introduction to Cotnpilers, lexical analyzer, regular expression, non-deterministi finite automata (NFA)
Sef determinstic Ete automata (DFA), contexts free grammar, ambiguous grammar, basic parsing techniques.
Sra ee: B inernediate code, symbol table, daia structure for symbol table, Run time storage administration, Error
detection and recovery, code optimization, code generation.
Recommended Books:
1. Aho. Ullman & Ravishetht : Principles of Compiler Design
2. Philip. Compuler Design Theory
3. Willa A. Barrette: Compiler Construction: Theory and Practice
CSE-4104 : Compiler Design Sessional
3 Hrs. im every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Laboratory works based on CSE-4103.
‘Students will complete three Projects with proper documentation as assigned by teacher.
CSE-4105: Parallel and Distributed Processing
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits
35Section -A Parallel Processing. Importance, Architecture, Harchvare anxl soft Acti
¥ c Hankvare and sottvare sues, Aretitoctnes toe poral proces
Clasificanons. Comperative study of different ardatectues, Hardware tsi n parallel processing, Parallel arta, Dot!
Processing Definite, Impact of dsiibtd prosesscrerganvas ls dst psig A
Section B Fors of distibuted processing Function disibution, Hitarctucal distnbutad systems, Honzoetal sinbute ste
Stagg Stateges fer dstntutsd dit roosny con of complet, bles of werpalin, cra
EEERralvanion, cost and benefit analysis. Design of disinbute! data. Drinbuted daa location of data rule copes data, cones
Shaiya dathace management, dsiibvted daahass and applications, Software ant Netwoek Stateyy, Soltware state, (he 1S0
Seven layers architectural interfaces, physial link como, network management ete :
Recommended Books:
1. Crichlow, J. M.: Distributed and Parallel Computing
2D David B-Rumethart, James L. McClelland and PDP Research Group (Jul 20, 1987) Parallel Distributed
Processing. Vol. 1: Foundations
3 eT Clelland and David E Rumelhart (Oct 13, 1989) Explorations im Parallel Distributed
Processing - Macintosh version: A Handbook of Models, Programs, and Exerewses
EEE-4121 : Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credit
Section A: Measurement of resistance, inductance and capacitance, Measurement of conductivity of bulk materials.
Seble faults and localization of cable faults. Magnetic Measurement, ballistic galvanomelets flux meters
Messurements and separation of iron losses, illumination Measurement, High voltage measurements Operational
Amplifiers and their applications. Instrumentation amplifiers, Transducers, measurement ‘af strain, pressure
‘temperature and flow
Seeton B. Measuring instruments: Classification. Ammeters, Voltmeters and multimeters, ENtensioh of instruments
Fanges. Current and voltage transformers, measurement of power and energy waTmeets wattchour meters and
(ange rm demand indicators. Measurement of speed. frequency and phase difference, electronic measuring
samvents Oscilloscope, Digital meters, DMM, VTVM, Q meters. Statistical methods in measurements
Recommended Books: ”
1. Sawhney : Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation
2 The Measurement, Instrumentation and Sensors Handbook (Electrical En
byJohn G, Webster (Dec 29, 1998)
3. Prourse in elecrical and electronic measurements and instrumentation by A. K Sawhney (1976)
cering Handbook)2 volume 52:
EEE-4122 : Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Laboratory works based on EEE-4121.
Students will complete three Projects with proper documentation as assigned by teacher
4% Year 2“ (Summer) Semester
CSE-4201 : Information System Analysis and Design
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Application Development Policy and Strategies: Planning of Information System, Policy in Informanon
System Developmen, Strategies for Achieving Information System Goals. Feasibility Assessment Problems and Needs in
Information System Development, Preliminary applicalion Requirements Determination, Feasibihty Assessment
Economic, Technical, Operational and Schedule Feasibility
‘Section B. Information Requirements Determination: Stategies for Obtaining Information Requirements, Techniques for
Information Requirements Determination, Methods for Providing Assurance that Requirements are Correct and Complete
Structured Systems analysis: Steps in Structured Systems Analysis Activity Diagrams and Related Documentation, Problem
‘Analysis, Stuctured Walk Through. Systems Design Mahodology: Check List Methodology, Process-Oriented
36Methodology, Applicaton Generator, Structured Design Program Development and Testing Structured Programming.
Method for Testing a DNs
commen: ok:
1 Whitten. System Analysis and Design Method
2. D_V. Steward : Software Engineering with System Analysts and Design
3. RF Thuiraf. System Analysis and Design
CSE-4203 : Advanced Computer Architecture
3Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Pipelined processor design, Cache memory, Memory system design, Concurrent processors, Vector
processors and multiprocessors, Array processors
Section-B: Parallelism irr mutz:processors and Multicomputers, Computer-intensive processors and Multicomputers,
Automatic Vectorization, Hypercube systems and Key application, Data flow computation.
Recomm Bool
1. Whang : Computer Archstecoure
2. Raman : Paralle! Processing
3. M.J. Quin: Paralle! Processing
CSE-4205 : Digital System Design
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits
Section-A: Combinational logic with MSI and LSI circuits, Sequential Circuits, registers, counters and memory unit,
tegister transfer logic, micro-operations, Processor logic design
‘Section-B: Control logic design Micro-programmed control, Pipeline and vector processing. Computer arithmetic,
microcomputer system design: Case suudy
Recommended Books:
M.M. Mano: Computer Engmneering
M.M. Mano : Digital Logic and Computer Design
‘AP. Malvino: Digital Computer Electronics
AP. Malvino &J 4 Brawn Digital Computer Electronics
AWS
CSE 4200 : Research Project :
3 Hrs. per week 15 Credits
Investigate the problems in the field of Computer Science and Engineering
NEB, The Research Project topic selected in this course is to be continued in the CSE 4204 Course
EEE-4221 : VLSI Design
‘3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
‘Section- A: Introduction to microelectronics and MOS technology, Basic electrical properties and circuit design
processes of MOS and BiCMOS circuits, Scaling of MOS circuits, Subsystem design processes and layout.
Section-B: Computational elemenes: Design of an ALU subsystem, Adder, Multipliers, Memory, Registers, and
aspects of system timing Pracical aspects of design tools and testability, CMOS design: behavioral description,
Stroctural description, physical description and design verification, Introduction to GaAs technology: Uira-fast ‘VLSI
circuits and systems.
Becommended Books:
1. Douglas A. Pucknell, K. Eshraghian: Basic VLSI Design
37CMOS VEST Design A Circus and Systems Perspective (ih
ya spective (41h Kidston) by Net! Weste and David Harve
3 VLSI Desien by Debaprasad Das (Sep 15, 2011)
EEE-4223 : Digital Signal Processing
3 Hrs, per week 3 Credits.
Section-A. Discrete time description of signals and systems, Fourer transform of discrete time signals, Diserete
Fourier Transform
Section-B. Z-transform, Digital filter structure, Infinite Impulse Response Filter design techniques. Finite Impulse
Response Filter design techniques, Finite precision effects, Inverse Sttenng
Recommended Books;
LV. Opperheim & R W.Sehaje: Digital Signal Process
2 ¥. Oppenheim & RW. Schafe: Digital Time Signai Processing
EEE-4225 : Telecommunication
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Introduction to telegraphy, single and double current izieeapt, teleprinters, VET and carrier telegraphy,
introduction to telegraphy, manual switching system, electromechanical switching strowger and EMD systems,
electronic switching, Read relays, basic impulsing circuits, uniselectors. group selectors and final selectors; trunking
diagram - strowger system and EMD systems; Distribution frames testing and protection of telephone lines, traffic
calculation, introduction to network planning,
Section-B: Transmission principles, power levels, attenuation and delay’ distortions, wireless telephony, carrier
telephony, repeater, SBB transmitters and rEEEivers, high accuracy crystal lattice filters, Introduction to VHF and
UBF systems.
Recommended Books:
1. Clark: Networks and Telecommunication : Design and Operation 2e
2 Telecommunications and Data Communications Hancisook 5s Ray Horak (Jul 21, 2008)
3. The Essential Guide to Telecommunications (th E.ision; by Annabel 2. Dodd (Jul 9, 2003)
EEE-4227 : Electrical Circuit Theory
3 His. per week 3 Credits
Section-A: Characteristics of a linear system-methods of ransient and steady state solutions of differential and
integrodifferential equations, Network theorems, Analogous systems Analysis by Fourier methods. Laplace
transformation and its application to linear circuits.
Section-B: Impulse function, convolution integral and its acpiicenon Manx with simple applications in circuits
network functions, poles and zeroes of a network. Introduction t> topological concepts in electrical and magnetic
circuit networks
Recommended Books:
1. Velkenbury: Linear System Analysis
2. Hostetter : Engineering Circuit Analysis
4" Year 34 (Fall) Semester
CSE-4301 : Computer Graphics and Pattern Recognition
3 Hrs, per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Introduction to Computer Graphics: History. Applications of Computer Graphics (Computer Aided
Design Animation), A Survey of Graphics VO Devices ant Types. Graphics Software Design: Survey of Desired
Functions, Toward a Universal Graphic Language, Display Files, Data Bases for Pictorial Applications: Graphics
38Techniques: Point-Plotting Techniques, Line- Drawing Geometric Transformations, Windowing and Clipping.
Raster Graphics. Hardware for Computer Graphics: Typical Small and Large System, Graphic Terminals, Plotters,
Graphic Display Processors, Device Independent Graphics Systems, Graphics Software. A simple Graphic Package
Segmented Display Files, Geometric Models, Picture Structure. Interactive Graphics: Input Techniques, Event Handling,
tree dimensional Graphics, Curves and Surfaces, 3-D Transformation. Hidden Surface Problem: Back Face Removal,
Hidden line Removal, Curved Surfaces.
Section-B: Introduction and General Pattern Recognition Concepts, Introduction to Statistical Pattern Recognition,
Supervised Leaming using Parametric and Non Parametric Approaches, Linear Discriminant Functions and The
Discrete and Binary Feature Cases, Unsupervised Learning and Clustering, Syntactic Pattern Recognition: Syntactic
Recognition Via Parsing and Other Grammars, Graphical Approach to Syntactic Pattern Recognition, Learning Via
Grammatical Inference, Neural Pattera Recognition: Introduction to Neural Patter Associates and Matnx
Approaches and Unsupervised Learning in Neural Pattern Recognition.
Recommended Books:
RA. Plastock & G. Kalley : Theory and Problems of Computer Graphics
Gonzaleg : Pattérn Recognition Principles
Steven Harrington: Computer Graphics: A Programming Approach
Newmann Sprocell : Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics
AWNS
(CSE-4302 : Computer Graphics and Pattern Recognition Sessional
3 Hrs. in every alternate week 0.75 Credits.
Sessional based on CSE 4301. +
Fieldwork within and around Khulna Division.
CSE-4303 : Robotics and Computer Vision
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Robotics manipulation, direct kinematics: The Arm Equation. Inverse Kinematics: Solving the anm
equation, work space analysis and trajectory planning, differential motion and static, manipulator dynamics, robot
control, task planning
Section-B: Relationship between image and world structure, image representation, segmentation pattem, perspective
transformation, camera calibration; shape analysis, object recognition and picture languages.
Recommended Books:
J. Robert J Schillin : Fundamentals of Robotics: Analysis and Control -
2 Computer Vision for Robotic Systems: An Introduction by Michael C. Fairhurst (Aug 1988)
3. Cluster Computing For Robotics And Computer Vision by Damian M. Lyons (Aug’S, 2011)
CSE-4305 : Information Security and Control
1.5 Hrs. per week 1.5 Credits.
Section-A: Introduction to Information Systems Security. Information system security management, risk analvsis
and management, physical and logical security, database and telecommunications security, Systems Security and
Controls.
Section-B: Computer abuse, Internet and Electronic commerce, Special Security Considerations and Aspects. Legal
and Ethical Issues. Managerial Issues. Case Studies.
Recommended Books:
1. Pfleeger : Security in Computing 2'e
2. Dhillon: Managing Information System Securlty
3. Ince: Planning and Architectural Design of Modern Command Control Communication System
CSE-4300 : Research Project-II
3 Hrs. per week 1.5 Credits.
Continuation of Research Project topic undertaken in CSE-4200.CSE-4320 : Indust
3 Weeks Non Credit
| Training
Students will take 3 weeks industrial training in an "Computer Science and Engineering related industry oF
establishment Student will be evaluated on the basis of a report submitted by them after the completion of the
training, oral examination and the report from the concerned industry or establishment, This training is to be
organized during the inter - session break
One Optional course should be selected from the following courses
(CSE-4307 : Human Computer Interaction
3 Hrs. per weeks 3 Credi
Section-A. Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Human Information Processing Systems, Models of
interaction. Approaches to HCI. Usér Interface
Section-B: User system interaction: analysis and design. user Interface
Case Studies
Design. Interface Technique and Technology
Recommended Books:
1. Dex: Human Computer Interaction 2e
2 Helander M. Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction. 2/Reved
(CSE-4309 : Decision Support System
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Section-A: Introduction to Decision Support System (DSS). Decision making model
DSS. hardware and Software for DSS, Use of decision tools
Section B Development of DSS. issues of model management and interface design. DSS Applications Executive
(EIS), Computer Mediated Communication within an Organization and special aspects
is, Underlying Framework for
Recommended Books
1 Bonczek R-H, Holsapple C.W. & Whinston A, B : Foundations of Decision Support Systems
3 Moowe JH. & Change MG. : Design of Decision Support Systems
oc van Approach for Designing Decision Support Systems
(CSE-4311 : Knowledge Engineering
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
Secton-A Kaowiedar Engineering Basic Knowledge Representation and Utlization, Production Systems (PS), Serre
Se Ae ase Obert Onented Paradigm, Loge Programming, Newal nets. Incomplate Knowledge and Now
Nem [ane Uncertan Knowledge: Bayesian Probability Theory, Dempster-Shafer Theory, Fuzzy Set Theor.
ees application Diagnosis. Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning. Problems of and Approactes 1
Ricwledge Acquiston, Knowledge Acquisition Support Systems, Machine Learning, Meta -ressoming and Meta
Inowledss Knowledge Sysiem Development Environment: Al languages, Shells.
Recommended Books:
1. Aleksander H Morton (1990) : An Introduction to Neural Computing
2 P Haves Roth. A Waterman and B. Lenat (1983): Building Expert Systems
3. ABarr and EA Feigenbaum: The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Vols. LI
4. Harmon and D King, (1985): Expert Systems. Artificial Intelligence in Business
5. Kowalsia (1979): Logic for Problem Solving
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JW Lioyd (1984): Foundation of Logic Programming
CF Negoita (1985): Expert Systems and Fuzzy Systems;
MR Genesereth. N. T. Nilsson (1987): Logical Foundation of Al.
Tndea Peor! (1988): Probabilistic Reasoning in Intelligent Systems: Networks of Plausible Inference
CSE-4313 : Digital Image Processing
40v
3 firs, per weelc 3 Credits
Section-A: Introduction, Digital Image Fundamentals, Image Transforms, Image Enhancement Image Restoration,
Image Compression.
Section-B: Image Segmentation, Representation and Description. Recognition and Interpretation
Recommended Books
1. Pratt, W: Digital Image Processing
2 Castloran, K. R Digital Image Processing
(CSE-4315 : Simulation and Modeling
3 Hrs. per week 3 Credits.
‘Section-A: Simulation Methods, Model building, random n:
and verification techniques. Digital simulation of continous
Section-B: Simulation and analytical methods for analysis of compu:
and practice. Introduction to the development of simulation packages
tor, Statistical anaiysis of results, validation
ystems and practical problems in business
mm Books:
1. Byron J.T. Morgan: Elements of Simulation
2. Law, Keltan: Simulation Modeling and Analysis