BS Renewable Energy Technology (4 Years)
Description:

The MCUT, DGK is introducing Renewable Energy Technology in 2024 first time in DGK region. Renewable energy is an emerging science and technology discipline that aims to harness green energy sources and develop various energy systems. The most available sources of energy are solar, wind, tidal, hydel, geothermal, biofuel, nuclear, and hydrogen. Designing a renewable energy system requires extensive knowledge of applied sciences, Technologies, and Engineering. The Department of Electrical and Electronics Technology is offering BS RET degree program, aiming to motivate and train students to adopt renewable energy sources and reduce grid electricity costs. The department is essential for producing skilled and trained manpower for fabrication, manufacturing, and system development for renewable energy. Graduates will have unique career opportunities in planning, innovation, invention, engineering technology, consultancy, and investment of renewable energy.

PEOs (Program Educational Objectives):
PEO Description
PEO-1 Graduates will possess a demonstrated understanding of Renewable Energy Technology that is appropriate for both professional pursuits and workplace requirements.
PEO-2 Graduates will have the capability to engage in lifelong learning, pursue continuing education and professional development opportunities, and adapt to new technologies and practices in the field of Renewable Energy Technology.
PEO-3 Graduates in Renewable Energy Technology may design and test electrical systems based on renewable energy for the general good using well-established engineering techniques. The technological, social, and environmental activities of graduates will uphold high ethical and professional standards.
PLOs (Program Learning Outcomes):
PLO Description
PLO-1 Engineering Technology Knowledge: Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural sciences, engineering technology fundamentals, and specialization to defined and applied engineering technology procedures, processes, systems, or methodologies.
PLO-2 Problem Analysis: Ability to identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze broadly defined engineering technology problems using appropriate analytical tools.
PLO-3 Design/Development of Solutions: Ability to design solutions for broadly-defined engineering technology problems and contribute to systems, components, or processes that consider public health, safety, culture, society, and the environment.
PLO-4 Investigation: Ability to investigate broadly-defined problems, gather data from codes, databases, and literature, and design experiments to reach valid conclusions.
PLO-5 Modern Tool Usage: Ability to select and use modern technology, tools, and IT resources for engineering technology problems, understanding their limitations.
PLO-6 The Engineering Technologist and Society: Ability to demonstrate understanding of societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues related to engineering technology practices.
PLO-7 Environment and Sustainability: Ability to evaluate the sustainability and environmental impact of engineering technology solutions.
PLO-8 Ethics: Understand and commit to ethical and professional standards in engineering technology practice.
PLO-9 Individual and Teamwork: Ability to work effectively as an individual or in a leadership role within diverse teams.
PLO-10 Communication: Ability to communicate effectively with the engineering community and society through reports, documentation, presentations, and clear instructions.
PLO-11 Project Management: Ability to understand and apply engineering management principles in team and project settings, especially in multidisciplinary environments.
PLO-12 Lifelong Learning: Ability to recognize the need for, and engage in, independent and lifelong learning in specialized engineering technologies.
Semester 1:
Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENH-111 / ENH-112 Islamic Studies / Social Ethics 3+0
2 ENE-111 Communication Skills 3+0
3 ENQ-111 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 2+0
4 ENN-112 Applied Physics 2+1
5 ENC-111 Information and Communication Technology 1+1
6 ENT-111 Technical Drawing and CAD 0+2
    Total 11+4 = 15
Semester 2:
Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENH-121 Pakistan Studies 3+0
2 ENQ-121 Differential Equations 2+0
3 ENN-121 Applied Chemistry 2+1
4 ENT-121 Workshop Practice 0+1
5 ENC-121 Computer Programming 1+1
6 ENQ-122 Linear Algebra 2+0
7 ENT-122 Introduction to Energy Technology 2+0
    Total 12+3 = 15
Semester 3:
Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENH-211 Professional Ethics 3+0
2 ENT-211 Electrical Machines 2+1
3 ENT-212 Electrical Circuit Analysis 2+1
4 ENT-213 Electronic Devices and Circuits 2+1
5 ENT-214 Applied Thermodynamics 2+0
6 ENT-215 Mechanics of Materials 2+1
    Total 13+5 = 18
Semester 4:
Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENT-221 Instrumentation and Control 2+1
2 ENE-221 Technical Report Writing 3+0
3 ENM-221 Management Science (Elective-1) 3+0
4 ENT-222 Health, Safety and Environment 1+0
5 ENT-223 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machinery 2+1
6 ENT-224 Breadth Elective-1 2+1
7 ENI-221 IDTE-1 1+1
    Total 14+4 = 18
Semester 5:
Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENT-311 Solar Energy Technology 2+1
2 ENT-312 Power Plant Technology 2+0
3 ENT-313 Fuel Processing Technology 2+1
4 ENT-314 Breadth Elective-2 2+1
5 ENT-315 Depth Elective-1 3+0
6 ENT-316 Project Part-1 0+3
    Total 11+6 = 17
Semester 6:
Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENM-321 Management Elective-2 3+0
2 ENT-321 Depth Elective-2 2+1
3 ENT-322 Energy Audit and Management 2+1
4 ENT-323 Depth Elective-3 2+1
5 ENI-321 IDTE-2 1+1
6 ENT-324 Project Part-2 0+3
    Total 10+7 = 17
Semester 7:

Option A: Supervised Industrial Training (Optional)

Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENT-411 Supervised Industrial Training 0+16
    Total 0+16 = 16

Option B: Course-Based Track

Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ENH-411 / ENM-411 Social Sciences / Management Sciences Elective 2+0
2 ENT-412 Depth Elective-4 2+1
3 ENT-413 Depth Elective-5 2+1
4 ENT-414 Depth Elective-6 2+1
5 ENT-415 Depth Elective-7 3+0
6 ENC-411 Computing Elective-1 1+1
    Total 12+4 = 16
Semester 8:
Sr. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ELT-421 Supervised Industrial Training (Compulsory) 0+16
    Total 0+16 = 16

Program Summary

  • Program Duration: 4 Years

  • Total Semesters: 8

  • Total Credit Hours: 132