3. Second Year Fall Semester Courses


CT-159 Data Structures Algorithms & Applications


CREDIT HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSES
Theory = 3 Nil
Practical = 1  

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

S. No. CLOs Taxonomy PLO Mapping
1 Comprehend various data structures and their algorithms and their use in simple applications.. Coginitive Level 2 PLO-1
2 Analyze simple algorithms and determine their complexities. Coginitive Level 4* PLO-3
3 Apply the knowledge of data structure to other application domains. Coginitive Level 3* PLO-2

COURSE CONTENT

A detailed study of the basic data structures commonly used in data processing; Techniques for data manipulation in structures such as stacks, queues, linked lists trees and graphs, management of memory space and overflow, sorting, and hash table methods; Searching and merging files, implementation and evaluation of various programming assignments.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
  1. A Common-Sense Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms: Level Up Your Core Programming Skills, Jay Wengrow, 2nd ed., Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2020.
  2. Data Structures with C, Seymour Lipschutz,1st ed.,  McGraw-Hill,2017.
  3. Data Structures and Algorithms, Alfred V. Aho, John E. Hopcroft and Jeffrey D. Ullman, Fourth Impression, Pearson Education Inc, 2010

MT-227 Differential Equations


CREDIT HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSES
Theory = 3 MT-171 Differential & Integral Calculus
Practical = 0  

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

S. No. CLOs Taxonomy PLO Mapping
1 Describe formation of differential equations to explain physical situations. Coginitive Level 2 PLO-2
2 Apply appropriate methods to solve differential equations and use Laplace transform in relevant engineering problems. Coginitive Level 3* PLO-3

COURSE CONTENT

1st Order Differential Equations Basic concept; Formation of differential equations and solution of differential equations by direct integration and by separating the variables; Homogeneous equations and equations reducible to homogeneous from; Linear differential equations of the order and equations reducible to the linear form; Bernoulli's equations . Application in relevant Engineering: orthogonal trajectories: Numerical approximation to solutions ; Solution in series. Euler method, Euler modified method, Runge Kutta method of order 4. 2nd and Higher Orders Equations Special types of II nd order differential equations with constant coefficients and their solutions; The operator D; Inverse operator l/D ; Solution of differential by operator D methods; Special cases, Cauchy's differential equations; Simultaneous differential equations; simple application of differential equations in relevant Engineering. Partial Differential Equation Basic concepts and formation of partial differential equations; Linear homogeneous partial differential equations and relations to ordinary differential equations; Solution of first order linear and special types of second and higher order differential equations; D’ Alembert's solution of the wave equation and two dimensional wave equations; Lagrange's solution: Various standard forms. Laplace Integral & Transformation Definition, Laplace transforms of some elementary functions, first translation or shifting theorem, second translation or shifting theorem, change of scale property, Laplace transform of the nth order derivative, initial and final value theorem Laplace transform of integrals. Laplace transform of functions tn F(t) and F(t)/ t, Laplace transform of periodic function, evaluation of integrals, definition of inverse Laplace transform and inverse transforms, convolution theorem, solutions of ordinary differential using Laplace transform.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
  1. Advance Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, 10th ed., Wiley, 2011.
  2. Differential Equation A modeling Perspective, Robert L. Barrelli, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2004.
  3. Introduction to Differential Equation, J. Farlaw, Illustrated ed., 2016.
  4. Differential Equation, G.Zill, 11th ed., Boston, Mass: Cengage Learning, 2018.

HS-218 Business Communication


CREDIT HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSES
Theory = 2 Nil
Practical = 1  

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

S. No. CLOs Taxonomy PLO Mapping
1 Demonstrate effective oral communication and interpersonal skills in simulated professional and business situations.. Affective Level 3 PLO-7
2 Apply principles of effective communication in various types of business messages. Coginitive Level 3* PLO-7
3 Compose effective business messages for various purposes and audiences. Coginitive Level 6* PLO-7

COURSE CONTENT

Foundations of Business Communication: Definitions: communication, organization, business; understanding the need and scope of business, professional and organizational communication, Conditions, properties, process, tools, modes, levels, types of communication; Principles of Effective Communication & Building goodwill (You attitude, positive emphasis and unbiased language); Listening, non-verbal communication. Communication dilemmas and problems; Feedback and its types; Audience Analysis. Oral Communication: Group Discussions and interpersonal skills, Meetings, Interviews, Making presentations. Business & Technical Writing: Types of messages: Formats (Letter and memorandum); Letter and memorandum elements and formats. Three Types of Business Messages (routine, negative and persuasive communications). Organizational Plans: Direct, Indirect & AIDA approach; Writing business messages (e-mails, inquiries, requests, replies, regrets, declining offers, letters, routine messages, etc.); Meetings: notice, agenda and minutes. Job applications and resumes. Research/scientific reports (structure, layout, writing process).

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
  1. Business and Professional Communication, Roach, Gant & Allyn Perrigo & Bacon, Sage Publications, 2014.
  2. Essentials of Business Communication, Guffey, Mary Ellen, and Dana Loewy, 11th ed., Cengage Learning,2012.
  3. Business Communication Essentials, Bovee, Courtland V and John V. Thill,7th ed., Prentice Hall, 2015.

CT-259 System Analysis & Design


CREDIT HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSES
Theory = 3 Nil
Practical = 0  

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

S. No. CLOs Taxonomy PLO Mapping
1 Identify methodologies of analysis, design and development of software application. Coginitive Level 1 PLO-2
2 Explain business and system requirements for various software development case studies. Coginitive Level 2* PLO-3
3 Apply UML methods to design solutions related to technical and non-technical requirements. Coginitive Level 3* PLO-6

COURSE CONTENT

Study of conventional and structured techniques, Objectives, investigations, system models, etc. Physical models; Data models; Project dictionary. System design and implementation; tools and techniques; Prototyping; Preparation and handling of data, File organization design, documentation; Implementation and evaluation of information systems, Problems of systems analysis and design; Project management tools and techniques: A case study as assignment.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
  1. Modern Systems Analysis & Design, Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joey F. George and Joseph S. Valacich, 5th ed., Prentice Hall, 2007.
  2. Systems Analysis & Design, Allan Dennis, Barbara H. Wixom and Roberta M. Roth,7th ed., Wiley, 2019.

HS-205 Islamic Studies


CREDIT HOURS PREREQUISITE COURSES
Theory = 2 Nil
Practical = 0  

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

S. No. CLOs Taxonomy PLO Mapping
1 Explain the given Quranic verses and Hadiths to their tangible meaning and message. Coginitive Level 2 PLO-9
2 Describe the basic concepts of Shariah, the features of Seerat-un-Nabi (SAW), and the impact of Islam on our society. Coginitive Level 2* PLO-9

COURSE CONTENT

Thematic Study of Holy Quran Basic Islamic Beliefs Tauheed: Al-Ambiya - 22, Al Baqarah - 163 - 164 Prophethood: Al-Imran - 79, Al-Hashr - 7, Al- Madina - 3 Hereafter: Al-Hajj - 5, Al- Baqarah - 48, and two Ahadith. Basic Islamic Practices: Al-Mu'minun - 1-11 Amer-bil-Ma'roof wa Nahi Anil Munkar: The concept of Good and Evil; Importance and Necessity of Da'wat-e-Deen, Al-Imran - 110; Method of Da'wat-e-Deen. An-Nahl - 125, Al - Imran - 104. and two Ahadith. Unity of the Ummah: Al-Imran - 103, Al-Hujurat - 10, Al-Imran - 64, Al-An'am - 108, and two Ahadith. Kasb-e-Halal: Ta ha-81, Al-A'raf-32-33, Al-Baqarah-188, and two Ahadith. Huquq-ul- Ibad Protection of Life: Al-Maidah - 32 Right to Property: An-Nisa - 29 Right to Respect & Dignity: Al-Hujurat - 11-12 Freedom of Expression: Al-Baqarah – 256 Equality: Al-Hujurat – 13 Economic Security: Al-Ma'arij – 24-25 Employment Opportunity on Merit: An-Nisa – 58 Access to Justice: An-Nisa - 135 Women Rights: An-Nahl - 97, Al-Ahzab - 35, An-Nisa - 7 Relation With Non-Muslims: Al-Mumtahanah – 8-9, Al-Anfal – 61, and The Last Sermon of Hajj of Holy Prophet (PBUH) at Arafat on 10th Zil Haj – Relevant extracts. Seerat (life) of the Holy Prophet (PBUH): Birth, life in Makkah, declaration of Prophethood, preaching and its difficulties, migration to Madina, Brotherhood (Mawakhat) and Madina Charter, the Holy Wars of the Prophet (Ghazwat-e-Nabawi), Hujjat-ul-Wida, the Last Sermon of Khutbat-ul-Wida: Translation and important points. Islamic Civilisation: In the Sub-Continent – Pre-Islamic civilization. The political, social and moral impacts of Islamic Civilisation. In the World - Academic, intellectual, social and cultural impacts of Islam on the world.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
  1. Thematic Study of Holy Quran and Hadith, Saeedullah Qazi,Reprinted by NED University.
  2. Life of the Prophet, Ibne Ishaq, Alfred Guillaume, Reprint ed.,Oxford University Press, 2002.