DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE

Exercises 1. ... Intermediate by Marie-Christine Boutin, Suzanne Brinand and
Francoise .... Law, Religion and Society? Deep & Deep Publications New Delhi (
1989) ... Letter / memo writing and minutes of the meeting, use of library and
internet .... Network layer and WANs, IP and routing, cell switching and ATM,
bridges, ...

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|Scheme of Study for BS(TS) |
|Code |Course Title |Credit Hours |
| |Semester I | |
|BTS-101 |Eng-I, Functional English |3+0 |
|BTS-102 |Introduction to Computing |3+0 |
|BTS-103 |Calculus & Analytical Geometry |3+0 |
|BTS-104 |Waves and Oscillations |2+1 |
|BTS-105 |Electrical Circuits |3+1 |
|BTS-106 |Islamic Studies |2+0 |
| |S.Total |18 |
| |Semester II | |
|BTS-151 |Eng-II, Communication Skills |3+0 |
|BTS-152 |Linear Algebra and Differential Equations|3+0 |
|BTS-153 |Data structures and Algorithm |3+0 |
|BTS-154 |Pakistan Studies |2+0 |
|BTS-155 |Programming Principles and Applications |2+1 |
|BTS-156 |Electronic Devices & Circuits |3+1 |
| |S.Total |18 |
| |Semester III | |
|BTS-201 |Computer Networks |3+0 |
|BTS-202 |Data Communications |3+1 |
|BTS-203 |DLD |3+0 |
|BTS-204 |Networking Fundamentals - I (Theory+ |2+1 |
| |Practical) | |
|BTS-205 |Signals and Systems |3+1 |
| |S.Total |17 |
| |Semester IV | |
|BTS-251 |Eng-III, Technical Report Writing & |3+0 |
| |Presentation Skills | |
|BTS-252 |Networking Fundamentals - II (Theory+ |2+1 |
| |Practical) | |
|BTS-253 |Introduction to Telecommunication Systems|3+0 |
|BTS-254 |Analogue & Digital Communication |3+0 |
|BTS-255 |Introduction to Fields, Waves and |3+0 |
| |Antennas | |
| |S.Total |15 |
| |Semester V | |
|BTS-301 |Network Operating Systems Fundamentals-I |2+1 |
| |(Theory+ Practical) | |
|BTS-302 |Telecommunication Networks and Protocols |3+0 |
|BTS-303 |Wireless Networks |3+1 |
|BTS-304 |Networks Security |2+1 |
|BTS-305 |Probability & Statistics |3+0 |
| |S.Total |16 |
| |Semester VI | |
|BTS-351 |Telecommunications Software Design |3+0 |
|BTS-352 |Transmission, Switching and Signaling |3+0 |
|BTS-353 |Telecommunication Management Networks |3+0 |
|BTS-354 |Telecommunication Standards and |3+0 |
| |Regulations | |
|BTS-355 |Network Operating Systems Fundamentals-II|2+1 |
| |(Theory+ Practical) | |
|BTS-356 |Modern Telecommunication Systems |3+0 |
| |S.Total |18 |
| |Semester VII | |
|BTS-401 |Wireless Communications |3+0 |
|BTS-402 |Remote Access Networks |3+0 |
|BTS-403 |Technical Elective-I |3+0 |
|BTS-404 |Technical Elective-II |3+0 |
|BTS-499 |Project Part-I |3 |
| |S.Total |15 |
| |Semester VIII | |
|BTS-451 |Tele-Traffic Planning and Management |3+0 |
|BTS-452 |QoS in Telecommunication Systems |3+0 |
|BTS-453 |Technical Elective-III |3+0 |
|BTS-454 |Technical Elective-IV |3+0 |
|BTS-499 |Project Part-II |3 |
| |S.Total |15 |
| |Grand Total |132 | Detailed Course Outlines for Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication
Systems) BTS-101 Functional English Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: None
Course Outline:
a. Grammar
b. Writing
c. Reading/Comprehension
d. Speaking
Recommended Books:
a) Grammar
1. Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet. Exercises
1.Third edition. Oxford University Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313492
2. Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet. Exercises
2.Third edition. Oxford University Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313506 b) Writing
1. Writing. Intermediate by Marie-Christine Boutin, Suzanne Brinand and
Francoise Grellet. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression
1993. ISBN 0 19 435405 7 Pages 20-27 and 35-41. c) Reading/Comprehension
1. Reading. Upper Intermediate. Brain Tomlinson and Rod Ellis. Oxford
Supplementary Skills. Third Impression 1992. ISBN 0 19 453402 2. d) Speaking
BTS-102 Introduction to Computing Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: None
Course Outline:
History, classification, basic components, CPU, memory, peripheral devices,
storage media and devices, physical and logical storage, data organization,
file storage, programs and software, system software, application software,
operating systems, programming languages, compilation and interpretation,
problem specification, algorithms, flow chart, pseudo code, basic
programming techniques, data types and declaration, header file and
linkage, variables and constants, arrays, input/output, termination,
remark, control structures, branching, conditional structures, repetition
and loops, basic library functions. Lab Outline:
Basic machines organization including motherboard, memory, I/O cards,
Networking devices, Use of flow charts, Introduction to office tools ,
Introduction to various operating systems, Coding, executing and debugging
simple programs, Implementation of simple control structures,
Implementation of simple functions, Implementation of different function
styles, input/output, loops, conditional Branching, mouse control,
graphics.
Recommended Books:
1. Brian Williams and Stacey Sawyer, Using Information Technology, Latest
Edition, McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 0072260718
2. William Stallings, Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing
for Performance, Latest Edition , Prentice Hall, ISBN:
0131856448, ISBN-13:9780131856448
3. Robert Lafore "Thinking in C" Latest Edition
BTS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: None
Course Outline:
Introduction to functions, introduction to limit, derivatives and their
applications, integral calculus with applications, vector algebra, vector
calculus, introduction to analytical geometry, straight line in R3, planes,
cylindrical and spherical coordinates, surfaces, cylinders and cones,
spheres, spherical trigonometry.
Complex numbers, Demoivers theorem, analytic function, elementary function,
complex integration and Cauchy's theorem, Taylor and Laurent series,
conformal mapping, Fourier and Laplace transform.
Recommended Books:
1) Advance engineering mathematics by Erwin Kreyzig
2) George B. Thomas and Ross L. Finney, "Calculus and Analytic Geometry,"
Latest Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0201531747.
3) George F. Simmons, "Calculus with Analytic Geometry," Latest Edition,
McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 0070576424.
4) Gerald B. Folland, "Advanced Calculus," Latest Edition, Prentice Hall,
ISBN: 0130652652.
5) Monty J. Strauss, Gerald L. Bradley and Karl J. Smith, "Calculus",
Latest Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0130918717.
BTS-104 Waves and Oscillations Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: None
Course Outline:
> Work & Energy:
Work done by a constant force, scalar product of two vectors, work done
by a varying force, kinetic energy and work energy principle, > Conservation of Energy:
Conservative and non-conservative forces, potential energy, mechanical
energy and its conservation, law of conservation energy, gravitational
potential energy and escape velocity, power
> Oscillations & Waves
Oscillation of a spring, simple harmonic motion, energy in the simple
harmonic oscillator, simple harmonic motion related to uniform circular
motion, the simple pendulum, damped harmonic motion and vibration
resonance, characteristics of wave motion, waves types, energy
transported by waves, wave equation, principle of super position,
reflection, refraction, diffraction, and standing wave. > Sound waves and Acoustics :
Characteristics of sound, Mathematical Representation of Longitudinal
waves, intensity of sound: Decibels, Sources of Sound: Vibration
Strings and Air
Columns, Quality of sound and Noise: superposition, Interference of
Sound Waves : Beats, Doppler's Effect, Shock Wave