Monday 14 December 2015

BS (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) AT FAST


The Electrical Engineering degree is based on the HEC/PEC approved curriculum. In the first year the students learn the fundamentals of Electrical Engineering supported by essential mathematics and physics courses. These courses are followed by breadth courses which introduce students to different specialties in Electrical Engineering. In the senior year students choose a specialization stream and study advanced courses. Currently specializations are being offered in three areas, Telecommunication Engineering, and Computer Engineering. In the highly competitive job market a young engineer is not only required to be knowledgeable in technical areas but is also expected to have excellent communication and managerial skills and an appreciation of modern day economics to design and implement a cost effective engineering solution. Students are offered courses in communication skills, engineering management and economics to prepare them for challenging environments. Social Science electives and courses in Professional Ethics contribute in enhancing the soft skills and help prepare a well rounded personality. The course work is supported by state of the art engineering labs. During four years, students work in twelve different labs where they perform experiments using state of the art instruments, equipment and simulation software.
The offered specialization streams are:

  • Telecommunication Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electronics
Career Opportunities

This versatile degree opens careers in different areas of electrical engineering. You could specialize in telecom or computer engineering. You could pursue a career in telecom industry, in embedded system design, or as a software programmer.

Award of Degree

For the award of BS (Electrical Engineering) degree, a student must have:
Passed courses totaling at least 136 credit hours, including all those courses which have been specified as Core courses.
Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.00

Course Outline






CAMPUSES OF FAST UNIVERSITY

Islamabad Campus - The Main Campus



Seated along the Kashmir Highway, the Islamabad Campus holds in view the capital city, with mystic thoughtfulness. A majestic banyan tree strikes the eye of the visitor before the overshadowed Campus’s beauty can capture his attention. The visitor experiences an instantaneous dilemma. He does not know whether to admire the panoramic scenery of the city, which lies before his eyes or marvel the academic décor of the Campus. Spread over a 15-acre land, right in the academic hub of the city, Islamabad Campus is steadily expanding both in terms of its area and study programs.
The highly qualified, deeply committed, and professionally inspired faculty gives to the university an academic character. The faculty not only excels in their teaching abilities but also keep themselves abreast of the latest trends and developments in science and technology. They are also accomplished researchers, contributors, and developers in their respective areas of interest. The research projects carried out at the Campus range from Bio-Informatics, Agro-Informatics, Machine Intelligence, and
Neural Networks to IT consulting.

Contact Information

A.K Brohi Road Sector H-11/4
Tel: (051) 111 128 128 or (051) 831 4100 - 03
Fax: (051) 410 3846

Student Societies in Islamabad Campus
  • FAST Engineering Society (FES)
  • FAST Computing Society (FCS)
  • Business & Accounting Student Federation (BASF)
  • FAST Adventure Society (FAS)
  • FAST Islamic Revival Society (FIRS)
  • FAST Literary Society (FLS)


Lahore campus


The Lahore Campus, on 12.5 acres, is located in Faisal Town in greater Lahore. The campus consists of three blocks, built from brickwork and marble domes. It also has open courts and grounds for outdoor games and recreational purposes.

Student Societies in Lahore Campus

  • SOFTEC (Software Exhibition And Competition)
  • NUCES ACM Lahore Chapter
  • IEEE NUCES Lahore
  • Career Counseling Society (CCS)
  • NUCES Fun Trekkers (NFT)
  • FAST Sports Society (FSS)
  • NUCES Media Group (NMG)
  • FAST Photography Club (FPC)
  • Best Practices - FAST Business Club (FBC)
  • VOICE - FAST Lahore Debating Society (VOICE)
  • FAST Association of Civil Engineers (FACE)
  • Interface - Literary Society

Karachi Campus

Apart from the first FAST-NUCES campus at Shahrah e Faisal (for graduate studies), the Main Flagship Campus is located on a six acre site in Shah Latif Town on the National Highway, thirty kilometers east of Karachi airport. The campus has classrooms, laboratories, auditorium, seminar rooms, and a library. 

The University labs:
  • Communication Lab
  • Circuit Analysis Lab
  • Physics for Engineers Lab
  • Digital Signal Processing Lab
  • Analogue and Digital Communication Lab
  • Database Lab
  • Electro-mechanical Lab
  • Electronics Lab
  • Embedded System, Robotics and Control Lab
  • General Engineering Lab
  • General Programming Lab
  • Micro Processor and Interfacing Lab
  • FPGA Lab
  • FYP Lab
A separate Student Activities block includes Cafeteria, Sports Complex for indoor games and a Gymnasium with all modern equipments. In addition to a Mosque, playgrounds for Cricket, a small football ground, Basketball, Badminton, and Volleyball are also available.
To supplement the academic activities of the main campus, there is a City Campus on main Shahrae-Faisal (near Nursery) which houses the Business School and School for Graduate Studies. The purpose-built city campus has classrooms, computing labs and a canteen. The library of the city campus is linked with the library of the main campus. A Seminar Hall with a seating capacity of 175 is available for seminars, lectures and functions. Moreover, it also has the Microsoft Innovation Centre, the first such centre established by Microsoft in Pakistan
One campus is known as city campus in shahrah -e-faisal that offers BBA courses, MBA courses and some Ms courses, while other campus is known as Main Campus which is located on a six acre site in Shah Latif Town on the National Highway, ten kilometers east of Karachi airport. Main campus offers degree like BS in Computer Science, BS in Electrical Engineering (Electronics), MS in Software Project Management, MS in Computer Networking, MS in Electrical Engineering, MS in Mathematics, PhD in Mathematics, PhD in Computer Science, PhD in Electrical Engineering.

LLC Language Learning Centre

  • Centre for Research in Ubiquitous Computing
  • Management Science Research Centre
  • Systems Research Laboratory

The centre encourages faculty and students to take up research and provides them help to access organizational data, support, and other logistics to carry out research activities.
  • Volunteer Computing on heterogeneous platforms
  • M2M (Machine to Machine Networks)
  • Virtual Machine Migration in cloud
  • Nano data center selection in cloud
  • Fuzzy Clustering using MapReduce
  • Lightweight MapReduce
  • Cloud Emulator
  • Collaborative Computing using smart phones

Peshawar Campus


Peshawar campus was founded in 2001 and today it covers an area of 4 acres.[12] Basic architecture has deep similarities with Islamabad and Lahore campuses. Campus library contains over 6000 books in hard form while soft copies of many books are available on university servers.[12] FAST Peshawar offers Bachelor's degree in Computer Science,Electrical Engineering and Business Administration. Moreover Master's degree is offered in the fields of Computer Sciences, Business Administration and Mathematics.

Faisalabad Campus

Faisalabad Campus was founded in 2012 (First Intake In September 2012). It is located between Faisalabad (Textile Hub Of Pakistan) and Chiniot (near River Chenab). Started with schools of Business Administration and Computer Science, School of Electrical Engineering also became of a part of University in 2014. Campus is equipped with 4 Computer Labs, Digital Lab and Circuit Lab

FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences (FAST-NU)

FAST National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences (FAST-NU) is the one of the best private sector university and also the pioneer which set up under the Federal government in 2000. The university was established with the great help of the Foundation FAST. Within the short period of time, the university became best university in the field of computer studies.

FAST National University has its campuses in big cities of Pakistan. The university has 2, 2 campuses in Karachi and Islamabad and one in Lahore and Peshawar.


Departments

The university has four departments at each of its campuses and one exclusively at the Lahore campus. These are:

  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Civil Engineering (Lahore campus)
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of Management Sciences
  • Department of Humanities and Natural Sciences

Market Value 

Fast has the highest job ratio of its student before graduation in Pakistan. There 500+ Fastians working in Microsoft. Other main institutions where Fastians are serving: 
  • GOOGLE 
  • IBM
  • FACEBOOK
  • TWITTER
  • YAHOO
  • HUAWEI



PATHWAYS FOR ENGINEERING GRADUATES

Whether you’re planning on taking on an engineering degree or if you’ve just graduated and are wondering where to go next, it’s always good to do some research and have a look at where you might be likely to end up. Of course, these are far from the only careers available to an engineering graduate – as a degree, it’s beyond versatile.

Industrial Engineers


An optimist will tell you that a glass is half full, a pessimist will tell you that a glass is half empty, and an industrial engineer will tell you the glass is twice the size it needs to be. Industrial engineers work within an industry (unsurprisingly) and try to optimize and improve a given production process. This means working with a broad spectrum of problems and processes, within and outside the actual production process. As an industrial engineer, you could be working on improving the electrical efficiency of a factory or on perfecting a custom-built crane system on a cargo ship.
The wonderful thing about industrial engineering is the variety of problems – large, multinational companies keep full-time industrial engineers on hand so when they have a problem, they’ll have someone available who has the know-how and ingenuity to fix it. Employability, it’s fair to say, won’t be a problem.

Oil and Gas Engineers


Oil and gas engineers enjoy an enormous amount of responsibility as they work at the forefront of an immensely competitive and well-financed industry. Oil and gas engineers may be working towards developing new drilling or investigative methods, or they could be perfecting already existing processes, or they could work on-site making sure all of the machinery in a drilling rig or pipeline is working exactly how it’s meant to.
The main advantage of working as an oil or gas engineer is, without doubt, the salary. Because good engineers in this industry are snatched up so quickly, many companies make sure they’re paid well enough to not be tempted to join a competitor. And because of the huge amount of global public pressure this industry is under to make things as efficient and as green as possible, all of the big companies are in need of more engineers than ever before. It’s a good time to be working in this industry, and the pay cheque will, in general, reflect that.
There is, however, a potential downside to this specific profession. These engineers should not be afraid to get their hands dirty working with the raw materials of the job – this is big, heavy, and at times dangerous machinery, and these kind of jobs shouldn’t be taken on if you don’t feel like this will be within your comfort zone.

Chemical Engineers


Chemical engineers can make a huge difference in an industry where a new perspective is a highly valued thing. Essentially, a chemical engineer will be dealing with the engineering of chemicals, energy and the processes that can create and/or convert them. Although most chemical engineers will come from a chemical background, the ones that don’t often get to cherry-pick the best jobs in the business. When chemical companies look for engineers, they are looking for engineers – not another chemist who did a few extra modules at university. Having been trained to look critically and originally at a production process, engineers are well respected.
To get into this area of employment, however, an engineering graduate has to do a lot of extra work in securing a few extra qualifications in chemistry. This means a few more years of hard work and studying, but when it’s all over, a chemical engineer will very much rule the roost within their sector – there’s simply not enough chemical engineers available to every company, and they’re always looking for more.

Biomedical Engineers


To work in this industry a graduate has to have good working knowledge of biology, chemistry, medical science and of course engineering, and must be able to use all of this knowledge and experience in tandem to get results. Jobs in this sector are very well paid (simply because it’s so difficult and requires truly excellent minds) and rewarding – biomedical engineers develop technology that, ultimately, saves lives.

Work in developing things like advanced artificial limbs and organs, or into imaging processes that allows doctors to get a better insight into patients’ bodies, are just some of the opportunities available to people working within biomedical engineering. Yes, it’s immensely difficult, but it’s a truly great job to have, and will tend to be focused towards research and development more than any other on this list, meaning anyone working in this capacity will always have something exciting on their plate.

TOP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FIRMS IN THE WORLD



Electrical engineers are some of the most-sought-after professionals in the workplace these days. This should not come as a surprise, as practically everything in the modern world requires the use of systems that electrical engineers design and develop.

Top Electrical Engineering Companies to Work For

The Boeing Company

A long-established and highly regarded aeronautics firm, the Boeing Company continues to be the top provider of jetliners for passenger and other commercial transport purposes. This being the case, it is then no wonder that the company continues to require the expertise that only electrical engineers can provide. Working for the firm not only brings prestige but also the opportunity to further grow one’s skills and career in the electrical engineering field.


International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

One of the biggest names in the computational technology world is International Business Machines Corporation, otherwise known as IBM. From developing next-generation hardware systems for consumer, commercial, and industrial use, electrical engineers will surely find working for this firm fulfilling, not just remuneration-wise but in terms of career and skills growth as well.

Google

No doubt the biggest name in the information technology sector, Google has constant need for some of the most advanced systems to guarantee 24/7 operations around the world. With such demanding computational requirements, Google must develop, design, and create its very own hardware systems, something which electrical engineers surely have the expertise to collaborate in.
Apple

Apple is known for its untiring research and development, so it certainly comes as no surprise that the company manages to continually dominate the consumer technology sector. It has long been hailed by employees as one of the best firms to work for as well, since it has one of the most dynamic workplace practices and one of the most attractive compensation and benefits packages. Best of all, working for Apple allows electrical engineers to fully maximize their potential as collaboration in design, development, and testing of products.
General Electric

General Electric’s reach is wide ranging, with the aviation and the energy sectors just two of its most crucial interests. Electrical engineers who land jobs with General Electric have the chance to work with esteemed innovators, engineers, and scientists to develop economically viable and environmentally sustainable clean-energy systems that utilize air, solar, and wave power. General Electric, specifically its subsidiary GE Aviation, designs, develops, and manufactures aircraft engines for military and commercial applications as well, certainly a job that requires the expertise of electrical engineers.


Shell Oil Company

Shell Oil Company continues to be one of the biggest names in the oil, mining, and extraction sector. Currently operating in practically all parts of the world to explore, develop, extract, and transport energy, it makes perfect sense that the company needs the expertise the likes of electrical engineers can provide. Those in the profession will surely have all opportunity to apply their know-how and skills in developing electrical systems that streamline Shell’s processes.
BMW Group

Long-established firm BMW creates some of the most-hailed automobiles sold on the market today. Providing top-quality motorized vehicles is certainly no easy feat, but it is something that BMW excels in, thanks to its network of designers and innovators. Electrical engineers who successfully land a job in the esteemed firm have the chance to grow not just their skills but their respective careers as well.




Determining your career path entails more than just studying your specialization of choice. It also requires finding the right company to work for, as that is where you will apply your know-how and hopefully where you will learn new skills as well. Being in the right electrical engineering company is crucial, as it will also help you grow professionally and propel you toward opportunities offering career growth; and we hope that our list of the top electrical engineering companies to work for will help guide you in finding the best job for you.
For those of you electrical engineers looking to work for a large company, those listed in this post are some of the best out there. Between their salary and benefit packages and the opportunities that they provide to work on large-scale, award-winning projects, you can see and do amazing things at these companies.

We hope this post is helpful to our electrical engineering readers, and we look forward to continuing to help our readers and our IECD members to create extraordinary engineering careers.