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Bachelor of Electronics Engineering Technology

COURSE PROFILE
Course Catalog# BS (ES)-33 V.II (2018)
(COURSE CODE) and TITLE: PREREQUISITES: CREDITS HOURS:
ELH 312-Industrial Management Not Required (2+0) 2 Hours For Theory/week
Total 32 Lectures in 16 weeks
KNOWLEDGE AREA / SUB AREA: SEMESTER: 6th semester DATE OF APPROVAL:
Engineering Foundation / OFFERED IN: Fall 2020 For: Fall17 Batch and Spring 18
Engineering Fundamentals-IV (SK-3) FOR THE BATCH: Fall 2017
OBE ATTAINMENT (Course): OBE ATTAINMENT(Taxonomy): OBE ATTAINMENT(Program):
CEOs (Course Educational Objectives): 4 Domain: Cognitive Program Outcome (PO)
COs (Course Outcomes): CO-1,2, 3, 4 Level: C1, C2, C3 and C4 PLOs: PO-6,9,11
TEACHER: STUDENT COUNSELLING (Hours): LOCATION:
Abdullah Tariq Tuesday to Thursday (5 pm to 9pm) Communication Lab 1st Floor
MAJOR REVISION IN THIS VERSION (V.III (2018)):
1- Inclusion of Taxonomy Levels in Course Profile and Assessment Plan
COURSE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (CEOs)
CEO-1 To Define the basic concepts of administration & management, and develop the good managerial skills. CO-1
CEO-2 To ensure that managerial skills are developed in students through investigation and analysis. CO-2
CEO-3 To Use and Apply the Principles of Management & human relations on society. CO-3
CEO-4 To get the improved communication skills & working through presentation and working papers. CO-4
COURSE OUTLINES in HEC for BS Engineering Technologies Curriculum (Revised 2016):

Introduction to management: History of management, management functions, organizational structure, types of


organizations, organizational hierarchy, And properties of narrow and wide organizations, Production Processes:
Types of production, scale of production, selection of technology, input requirements, capacity utilization,
productivity basic concepts, classification, quantitative measurement, productivity improvement. Project
Management: Properties of projects, project life cycle, project network analysis, resource requirements, monitoring
and control, computer tools. Inventory Management: Inventory replenishment, economic lot size; re-order point,
safety stock level, JIT, computer tools. Human Resource Management: Management styles, psychological types,
recruitment and training, job evaluation, performance appraisal, motivation and incentives.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS in HEC for BS Engineering Technologies Curriculum (Revised 2016):

1. Babcock d. L. Managing engineering and Technology, Prentice Hall, UK.


2. Zuberi M. H. Industrial management, Rabbani Printing Press, Lahore.
3. Bateman T. S. & Snell S. A. Management: building competitive advantage. Times Mirror Higher Education Group, USA.
4. Spinner M. Elements of project management. Prentice Hall, UK.
Course CO Description Taxonomy Program Outcomes
Outcomes (CO) After completion of this course students will be able to: (Level) (PO)
Define the basic concepts of administration & management, Cognitive The Engineer and Society
CO-1 and develop the good managerial skills. (C1) (PO-6)
Ensure that managerial skills are developed in students Cognitive The Engineer and Society
CO-2 through investigation and analysis. (C2) (PO-6)
Use and Apply the Principles of Management & human Cognitive Individual & Team Work
CO-3 relations on society. (C3) (PO-9,11)
Get the improved communication skills & working through Cognitive Individual & Team Work
CO-4 presentation and working papers. (C4) (PO-9,11)
ASSESSMENT ACTIVTIES

S# Assessment Activities %age No of CLO# Taxonomy PLO#


Activities
1 Quizzes 10% 4 CO 1-4 C1,2,3,4 PLO-6,9,11
2 Assignments 10% 4 CO 1-4 C1,2,3,4 PLO-6,9,11
4 Presentation/Case study/Report 10% 2 CO 3,4 C2,C3 PLO-6,9,11
5 Midterm Exam 30% 1 CO 1-3 C1,2 PLO-6,9,11
6 Final Exam 40% 1 CO 1-4 C1,2,3,4 PLO-6,9,11
Course Outcome Program Outcome Taxonomy Marks
ASSESSMENT
S# MARKS

PO -10
PO -11
PO -12
CO -1

CO -2

CO -3
CO -4

ACTIVITY
PO -1
PO -2
PO -3
PO -4
PO -5
PO -6
PO -7
PO -8
PO -9

C1
C2
C3

C4
1 ASSIGNMENT-1 2.5 C1 C1 2.5
2 QUIZ-1 2.5 C1 C1 2.5
3 ASSIGNMENT-2 2.5 C2 C2 2.5
4 QUIZ-2 2.5 C2 C2 2.5
5 ASSIGNMENT-3 2.5 C3 C3 2.5
6 QUIZ-3 2.5 C3 C3 2.5
7 ASSIGNMENT-4 2.5 C4 C4 2 . 5
8 QUIZ-4 2.5 C4 C4 2 . 5
9 MID TERM (Q-1) 10 C1 C1 10
10 MID TERM (Q-2) 10 C1 C2 C1 5 5
11 MID TERM (Q-3) 10 C2 C2 10
Presentation/Class
12 10 C3 C4 C3 C4 5 5
Participation
13 FINAL TERM (Q-1) 10 C1 C1 10
14 FINAL TERM (Q-2) 10 C2 C2 10
15 FINAL TERM (Q-3) 10 C3 C3 10
16 FINAL TERM (Q-4) 10 C3 C4 C3 C4 5 5
Out of
100 3 0 30 25 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 2 5 0 1 5 0 3 0 30 25 1 5
TOTAL MARKS
Marks
(and %)
Out of
3 0 3 0 2 5 15 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 2 5 0 1 5 0 3 0 30 25 1 5
100 %
COURSE OUTLINE & ASSESSMENT PLAN
Week

Delivery Assessment OBE


Lecture
Topic Duration
Method Activity Attainment

1 Introduction to Administration & Management? Lecture 60 min. (CO-1)


Assignment-
(C1)
1 2 Administration Vs Management Lecture 60 min. 1
(PO-6)

3 Why we study Administration & Management? Lecture 60 min. (CO-1)


2 4 Managerial Skills and types of management Lecture 60 min. (C1)
Quiz-1
5 Management as science or art. Lecture 60 min. (PO-6)
3 6 History of Management Lecture 60 min.
7 Management functions. Lecture 60 min.
4 8 Management & Human Relations Lecture 60 min.
5 9 Industrial Management & History Lecture 60 min. (CO-2)
Assignment-
(C2)
10 Organization introduction Lecture 60 min. 2
(PO-6)
11 organizational structure and types Lecture 60 min.
6
12 Their advantages & disadvantages. Lecture 60 min.
(CO-2)
Foreman-ship & Leadership.
(C2)
13 Duties of foreman, essential qualifications of a Lecture 60 min. Quiz-2
(PO-6)
foreman
7
Types of leaders, acceptance
14 of administration, leadership, qualities of Lecture 60 min.
leadership
Inventory Control.
15 Lecture 60 min. (CO-1,2)
Introduction to inventory, types of Inventory Presentation
(C1,2)
8 Need of Inventory control, The maximum stores, 1
16 Lecture 60 min. (PO-6)
minimum stores.
Midterm Exams Questions (CO 1,2) + (C1,2) + (PO-6)
Lecture
Week

Delivery Assessment OBE


Topic Duration
Method Activity Attainment

The standard order, The ordering point, lead &


17 Lecture 60 min.
procurement time.
9
Economic ordering quantity (EOQ), Use of (CO-3)
18 Lecture 60 min.
Computer. (C3)
19 Production introduction, method of Production Lecture 60 min. Assignment-
(PO-9,11)
3
10 Advantages & disadvantages, Planning
20 Lecture 60 min.
& scheduling, introduction to CPM & PERT.
21 Inspection Introduction and objectives Lecture 60 min.
11 22 Function of inspection department. Lecture 60 min. (CO-3)
Quiz-3
Qualities of Inspector, (C3)
23 Lecture 60 min. (PO-9,11)
Major principles
12 Standard of inspection,
24 Lecture 60 min.
Advantages & disadvantages
25 Human Resources Management: Lecture 60 min. Assginment- (CO-4)
13 4 (C4)
26 Management styles, Lecture 60 min. (PO-9,11)
27 H.R types, Lecture 60 min.
Quiz-4 (CO-4)
14 28 Recruitment and training. Lecture 60 min.
(C4)
29 Job evaluation, Lecture 60 min.
(PO-9,11)
15 30 Performance appraisal. Lecture 60 min.
Motivation and (CO-3,4)
31 Lecture 60 min.
Incentives. Presentation (C3,4)
16
32 H.R Psychological types. Lecture 60 min. (PO-6,9)
Final Exam Questions (CO 1,2,3,4) + (C1,2,3,4) + (PO-6,9,11)

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