FACULTY
Electrical Engineering Mardan Campus
Introduction Laboratories
ØComputer Laboratory Owing to the over whelming scope of ØElectronics Laboratoryelectrical engineering within Pakistan and
abroad, UET Peshawar decided to start this ØDSP Laboratorymajor engineering discipline in its satellite ØMicrowave & Antennas Laboratorycampuses. In light of the same, UET Mardan
ØDigital Electronics/MicroprocessorCampus was deemed the most suitable venue
Laboratoryfor the purpose due not only to the available ØControl System Laboratoryfacilities in terms of space, infrastructure, and
faculty but to its location at the center of the ØCommunication Laboratoryprovince. The Program was launched in Fall- ØMachine Laboratory2012 semester. Department of Electrical
ØHigh Voltage LaboratoryEngineering at Mardan currently offers
ØPower Electronics Laboratorybachelor degree (B.Sc) in both Electrical ØComplete Power Electronics LaboratoryP o w e r E n g i n e e r i n g a n d E l e c t r i c a l
Communication Engineering disciplines with General Instructions 50 seats in each. So far there two batches in
For scheme of studies, please see page 15 and 16.the department with a total strength of nearly 200 students which is expected to rise to 400 in the next two years. The department is planning to launch postgraduate studies to offer MS as well as PhD degrees in both the disciplines.
Dr. Imran Khan Ph.D. (Thailand)
Coordinator
Dr. Imran Khan Ph.D. (Thailand)
Dr. M. Abbas Mahmood Ph.D. (Thailand)
Dr. Imran Khan Ph.D. (Thailand)Dr. Sadiq Ullah Ph.D. (UK)Dr. Sadaqat Jan Ph.D. (UK)Dr. Ibrar Ali Shah Ph.D. (UK)Dr. Naveed Mufti Ph.D. (UK)Dr. M. Abbas Mahmood Ph.D. (Thailand)Engr. Shagufta Naz M.Sc (Pak)
Chairman
Semester Coordinator
Assistant Professors
Engr. Fahim Ullah Khan M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Sajjad Ali M.Sc (Pak)Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed M.Sc (Pak)Mr. Murtaza Ali Bangash M.Sc (Pak)Mrs. Shazia Habib M.Sc (Pak)Mrs. Nazneen Hakim M.A (Pak)
Lecturers
Engr. Usman Ali B.Sc (Pak)Engr. Sadia Jabeen B.Sc (Pak)
Lab Engineers
Department of
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Civil Engineering Bannu CampusThe courses of study leading to the Degree of B.sc Survey CampCivil Engineering have been planned to offer a Each year field course in surveying and broad spectrum of civil engineering subjects. The leveling is arranged for students of third year curriculum lays emphasis on subjects of structures, civil engineering for a period of three weeks. i r r igat ion, geotechnical , t ransportat ion The course inc ludes pract ica l work in engineering, environmental engineering and Contouring, Triangulation, Fly Leveling and hydraulics. These courses include laboratory and Plane Tabling.design work.The prescribed syllabi and examination standards compare favorably with the standard of under- Laboratoriesgraduate work developed in U.K, USA and Canada.
ØEnvironmental LaboratoryIn addition to course work, the final year students
ØHydraulics Laboratoryare required to work on project under the guidance ØConcrete Laboratoryof senior faculty members. Study tours and
extension lectures are also arranged during the ØMaterial Testing Laboratorysession for the benefit of the students. Second year ØApplied Mechanics Laboratoryor third year students during their summer break
ØSoil Mechanics and final year students after passing the final
ØTransportation Laboratoryexamination in civil engineering may work with ØSurvey Laboratorysome recognized organizations, registered with
PEC or government department or semi ØDrawing Hallgovernment department to acquire practical training of 800 hours for award of degree. General Instructions
For Scheme of Studies please see page 10.Academic Programme
ØB.Sc. Civil Engineering
FACULTY
Dr. Fayaz Ahmad Khan Ph.D (UK)
Coordinator
Dr. Fayaz Ahmad Khan Ph.D (UK)
Engr. Akhtar Gul M.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Yasir Irfan Badrashi M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Ateeq Ur Rauf M.Phil (Pak) Engr. Abdul Hamid M.Sc(Pak)
Chairman
Semester Coordinator
Assistant Professors
Engr. Wajid Khan M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Sajjad Ali M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Saeed Zaman M.Sc (Pak) Engr. Abdus Salam M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Akhtar Gul M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Wahid-ur-Rahman M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Saif-Ur- Rehman B.Sc (Pak)Engr. Afeed Ullah M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Zia-ur-Rahman B.Sc (Pak)Engr. Mahmood Ahmad M.Sc (Pak)Engr. Taimur Malik B.Sc (Pak)Engr. Aizaz Ahmad B.Sc (Pak)Engr. Asim Abbas B.Sc (Pak)Engr. Farid Ullah Barki B.Sc (Pak)
Lecturers
Department of
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Civil EngineeringThe courses of study leading to the Degree of for experience. The course includes hands-on B.Sc civil engineering have been planned to work in contouring, triangulation, fly leveling offer a broad spectrum of civil engineering and plane tabling.subjects. The curriculum lays emphasis on
Laboratoriessubjects of structures, i rr igat ion, geo-
The Department is supported by well-equipped te c h n i ca l , t ra n s p o r tat i o n e n g i n e e r i n g , laboratories having state-of-the-art machinery environmental engineering and hydraulics. and equipment. It has the following laboratories:These courses include laboratory and design ØConcrete Laboratorywork. ØHydraulics Laboratory
The prescribed syllabi and examination ØSoil Mechanics & Highway Engineering standards compare favorably with the
Laboratorystandard of under-graduate work developed ØMaterial Testing Laboratoryin U.K, USA and Canada.ØSurveying Laboratory
In addition to course work, the final year ØPublic Health Engineering Laboratorystudents are required to work on a project ØPostgraduate Computer Laboratoryu n d er t h e g u id a n c e o f s en io r fa c u l t y ØStructural Engineering Laboratorymembers. Study tours and extension lectures
are also arranged during the session for the ØR & D Laboratorybenefit of the students. ØUndergraduate Computer Laboratory
ØEarthquake Engineering CentreSecond year or third year students during their summer break and final year students Researchafter passing the final examination in civil
The faculty is involved in need-based research engineering may work with some recognized projects , cont inuously interact ing with o rga n i zat i o n s , re g i ste re d w i t h P EC o r industry. In this regard some of the projects government department or semi-government recently undertaken are:department to acquire practical training of
800 hours for award of degree. ØApplication of Slops Stability Techniques
ØDevelopment of Attenuation Relation-The Civil Engineering Department offers a ship for Pakistanpost-graduate programe with specialization in
structural engineering, water resources ØMicrozonation Map for Different Cities of engineering, environmental engineering, Pakistangeotechnical engineering, transportation ØSeismic Strength Evaluation of Masonry engineering and earthquake engineering. Buildings
ØEvaluation of Indigenous Pozzolanic Academic ProgrammesMaterials
ØB.Sc Civil Engineering ØInsulation Properties of Porous Bricks
ØM.Sc Civil Engineering Cavity Wal ls and Other Indigenous
ØPh.D. Civil Engineering Materials.Field Visits ØShake Table Test of Reduced Scale
Masonry and RC Structures.Field visits to Civil Engineering projects of nat iona l importance are ar ranged for ØAdvanced Composite Materialsstudents. Each year students and concerned ØBridge Assessment (Collapse Analysis)faculty members visit facilities and projects
ØEarthquake Resistance Designwith a high technical merit.
ØLow Cost Water FiltersSurvey Camp
ØCost and Performance Optimization of Each year field course in surveying and Bridge Superstructuresleveling is arranged for students of third year Civil Engineering for a period of three weeks
Prof. Dr. Bashir Alam Ph.D. (USA)
Chairman
Prof. Dr. Akhtar Naeem Khan (TI)Ph.D.(USA)Prof. Engr. Amjad Ali M.Sc. (USA) Prof. Dr. Qaisar Ali Ph.D. (Pak)Prof. Dr. Irshad Ahmad Ph.D. (Pak)Prof. Dr. Amjad Naseer Ph.D. (Pak)Prof. Dr. Muhammad Javed Ph.D. (Pak)Prof. Dr. S. Muhammad Ali Ph.D. (Pak)
Professors
Associate ProfessorsDr. Ashraf Ph.D. (Pak)Dr. Khan Shahzada Ph.D. (Pak)
Muhammad
Dr. Navid Ahmad Ph.D. (USA)Dr. Rawid Khan Ph.D. (UK)Dr. Qaiser Iqbal Ph.D. (UK)Dr. Mohammad Adil Ph.D. (UK)Dr. Mujahid Khan Ph.D. (Pak)Dr. Naveed Ahmad Ph.D. (Itly)Dr. Muhammad Fahad Ph.D (USA)Engr. Faisal ur Rehman M.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Haleema Attaullah M.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Tabinda Masud M.Sc. (Pak)Dr. Awais Ahmed Ph.D (Netherlands)
Dr. Salman Saeed Ph.D. (Canada)
Dr. M. Sagheer Aslam Ph.D. (Canada)Engr. Mansoor Khan M.Sc. (Sweden)Engr. Alamgir Khalil M.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Ambreen B.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Muhammad Fahim M.Sc. (Pak)Engr. M. Adeel Arshad M.Sc. (Italy)Engr. Muhammad Rizwan M.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Arsalaan Khan M.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Tayyaba Bibi M.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Sikandar Sajid B.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Muhammad Salman B.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Hizbullah Sajid B.Sc. (Pak)Engr. Mudassir Iqbal B.Sc. (Pak)
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
FACULTY
Prof. Engr. Farid Khan M.Sc. (Pak)
Engr. Shams-ul-Khaliq B.Sc. (Pak)
Department of
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Visiting Faculty
Lab. Engineer
Peshawar Campus
Engineering Programme
Undergraduate Prospectus 2015-2016
Civ
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Semester 1
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
CE-107L
BSI-141
CE-106
BSI-101
CE-115
BSI-111
BSI-122
Computer Programming for Civil Engg.
Communication and Presentation Skills
Civil Engg. Material & Concrete Tech.
Islamic Studies
Introduction to Civil Engineering Industry
Linear Algebra
Calculus
0
3
3
2
0
3
3
14
14
3
0
3
0
3
0
0
9
3
1
3
4
2
1
3
3
17
Contacthours
Credithours Semester 2
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
CE-112
ME-191
CE-116
BSI-110
BSI-231
CE-210
Engineering Drawing for Civil Engineering
Mech. Tech. & Heavy Const. Machinery
Engineering Mechanics
Pakistan Studies
Differential Equations
Introduction to Architecture & Urban Planning
2
2
2
2
3
2
13
15
3
3
3
0
0
0
9
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
16
Contacthours
Credithours
Semester 3
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
CE-213Ψ
CE-206Ψ
CE-214Ψ
CE-205
BSI-242
EE-106L
Building Construction and Drawings (CAD)
Fluid Mechanics - I
Mechanics of Solids - I
Surveying - I
Numerical Analysis
Electrical Technology
2
3
3
3
3
0
14
14
3
0
3
3
0
3
12
4
3
3
4
4
3
1
18
Contacthours
Credithours Semester 4
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
ΨΨCE-212Ψ
CE-209ΨΨ
CE-207ΨΨ
CE-201
BSI-351
Fluid Mechanics - II
Geo-Technical Engineering - I
Surveying - II
Mechanics of Solids - II
Probability & Statistics
3
2
3
3
3
14
14
3
3
3
0
0
9
3
4
3
4
3
3
17
Contacthours
Credithours
Semester 5
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
CE-312
CE-318LΨΨ
CE-313Ψ
CE-401
CE-303Ψ
CE-215
Engineering Geology & Seismology
GIS/RS Application to CE (Geo-Info Engg.)
Geo-Technical Engineering - II
Environmental Engineering - I
Hydraulics
Structural Analysis - I
3
0
2
3
3
3
14
14
0
3
3
3
0
3
12
4
3
1
3
4
3
4
18
Contacthours
Credithours Semester 6
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
ΨCE-320
ΨΨCE-301
CE-414
CE-319Ψ
CE-310ΨΨ
CE-408
Reinforced Concrete Design-I
Structural Analysis - II (Matrix Methods)
Hydrology & Water Management
Foundation Engineering
Transportation Engineering-I
Environmental Engineering-II
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
Contacthours
Credithours
Semester 7
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
CE-407
CE-409Ψ
CE-311
CE-309L
CE-411
CE-419
Ψ
Project Planning, Mngt. & Engg. Eco
Steel Structure
Transportation Engineering-II
Structural Engineering Software Application
Project
Sustainable Dev. & Disaster Risk Management
2
3
3
0
0
3
11
11
3
0
3
3
9
0
18
6
3
3
4
1
3
3
17
Contacthours
Credithours Semester 8
No. Course Lecture Lab.
Total Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours
Total
CE-412
CE-421ΨΨ
CE-416
CE-402
CE-411
Intro to Structural Dynamics and EQ Engg.
Quantity Surveying & Civil Engg. Practice
Reinforced Concrete Design-II
Irrigation Engineering
Project
3
3
3
3
0
12
12
0
0
0
0
9
9
3
3
3
3
3
3
15
Contacthours
Credithours
Total Credit Hours = 136
Scheme of Studies
Ψ ΨΨ Pre-requistes for courses
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