Associate Diploma In Electrical Engineering 2012

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Associate Diploma in Electrical Engineering –2012MajorSupportRequirement10%Program ComponentsCourse TypeCRDUniversity Requirement (UR)5College Requirement (CR)9Major Requirement (MR)47Major Support Requirement (MSR)7Training (Internship) Yes2Total Credit %MajorRequirement69%Teaching Language: EnglishDetailed Study PlanYear 1 - Semester 1Course HoursLECPRACCRDCourseTypeEnglish Language Development I303CR------NoMATHA 111Applied Mathematics303CR------NoCSA 111Introduction to IT and Computers233MSR------NoPHYCSA 101General Physics324MSR------NoEEDA 101Electrical Circuits313MR------YesPrerequisiteMajorGPACourse CodeCourse TitleENGLA 111PrerequisiteMajorGPAYear 1 - Semester 2Course HoursLECPRACCRDCourseTypeModern History of Bahrain and Citizenship303UR------NoHRLC 107Human Rights202UR------NoENGLA 112English Communications Skills303CR------NoEEDA 102Electrical Installation I233MRCSA 111 andEEDA 101YesEEDA 212Electrical Workshop I163MREEDA 101YesETDA 161Electronics Fundamentals313MRMATHA 111 andPHYCSA 101YesCourse CodeCourse TitleHIST 1221

Year 2 - Semester 3Course HoursLECPRACCRDCourseTypeElectrical Installation II233MREEDA 102YesEEDA 211Power Systems313MREEDA 101YesEEDA 231Power Electronics I233MRETDA 161YesEEDA 241Electrical Machines I233MREEDA 101YesEEDA 280Control Systems313MRETDA 161YesCourse CodeCourse TitleEEDA 202PrerequisiteMajorGPAYear 2 - Semester 4Course rical Machines II334MREEDA 241YesEEDA 243Electrical Workshop II163MREEDA 231 &EEDA 241YesEEDA 244Maintenance and Repair of ElectricalMotors313MREEDA 241YesEEDA 213Transmission and Distribution313MREEDA 211YesEEDA 214Electrical Power Generation313MREEDA 211YesEEDA 293Diploma Project062MRCompletion of45 f 45 CRDYesCourse CodeCourse TitleEEDA 242Training RequirementCourse CodeCourse TitleEEDA 297Industrial TrainingCourse Hours2LECPRACCRD002Training

Course DescriptionCourse Code:EENG 100Course Title:Circuit Theory ICircuit elements, Lumped circuits Kirchhoff’s laws. Network theorems. Sinusoidal steady-state analysis, single phaseand 3-phase balanced and unbalanced networks. Coupled networks, series and parallel magnetic circuits.Course Code:EENG 261Course Title:Electronic Devices and CircuitsSemiconductor fundamentals: carrier transport and recombination, doped materials, physics and applications of pnjunction diode, Zener diode characteristics and applications, special purpose diodes, Fundamentals of BJTs and FETs,DC analysis of transistors circuits, Transistors as a switch, Transistor as an amplifier, Small signal equivalent circuits,Biasing techniques, Basic single stage amplifiers.Course Code:EENG 290Course Title:Junior ProjectThe course is meant to develop creative design skills in the students by exposing them to some ongoing importantprojects in the country and requiring them to submit report on a chosen project highlighting various designcomponents. Field trips may be arranged in coordination with the industry. The project will emphasize independentlearning and teamwork. The lectures will include introduction to electrical engineering profession, description ofvarious areas of specialization, professional report writing techniques and the role of electrical engineers in thesociety.Course Code:EEDA 102Course Title:Electrical Installation IElectrical hazards and safety. Electric power supply systems. Installation fundamentals and distribution of supplies inbuildings. Conduit systems. Cables. Design and arrangements of final circuits. Practical aspects of installation design;load current estimation including correction factors and voltage drop calculation. Selection of cables and protectivedevices. Resizing of cables for overloading. Protection against electric shock; direct and indirect contact, earthingand bonding.Course Code:EEDA 202Course Title:Electrical Installation IIOvercurrent protection; overload and short-circuit current protection. Electrical drawing techniques for commercialand industrial installations. Design and arrangements of industrial final circuits. Design aspects of industrialinstallation systems. Power cable layout methods; busbar and catenary, duct, trunk and cable tray systems. Specialtypes of installations; fire alarm, bathroom, swimming pool, construction sites and agricultural premises. Inspectionand testing of installations; equipment and techniques.Course Code:EEDA 211Course Title:Power SystemsReview of three phase systems: Advantages, star and delta connection, real, apparent power, reactive powers. Maincomponents of a power system: Alternators, Overhead lines, cables, power transformers, loads, and representationof Power system. Overhead lines: parameters calculation: Inductance, capacitance, earth effect, Bundling.Underground cables parameters calculation. Mechanical aspects in designing overhead lines. Power transformers:ratings, representation, and performance.Course Code:EEDA 212Course Title:Electrical Workshop IElectrical safety procedures. Electrical installation work procedures; tools and equipment, joining materials.Supports land fixing methods for cabling and equipment. Installation procedures for industrial distribution boards.Power cable wiring; cable trays and trenches. Installing remote controlling, and pole changing of three-phase acmotors. Testing and inspecting single-phase and three-phase installation. CT selection and application in relaying.Overcurrent and differential relay settings. Reactive power compensation. Maintenance procedures for powerequipment. HV measurement techniques. HV testing procedures for testing power equipment.Course Code:EEDA 213Course Title:Transmission and DistributionLine models and performance, corona effect, magnetic field effect, power transfer capability, reactive powercompensation. Insulators of overhead lines: construction, types, testing. DC transmission: principle and advantages.Grid systems. Sub-transmission. Load characteristic. Distribution transformers. Distribution substations. Voltagedrops and power loss calculation. Distribution system and voltage regulation.3

Course Code:EEDA 214Course Title:Electrical Power GenerationIntroduction: Main components of a Power plant. Conventional and renewable energy sources. Power Plants:Steam-Turbine, Gas-Turbine, Hydro-electric, diesel-electric, nuclear. Alternators: Capability Chart, synchronization,excitation systems, automatic voltage regulators, speed governors, cooling. Variable load on power system: Loadcurve, Load duration curve, related factors. Economics of power generation: Generation cost and tariff .Power factorimprovement and most economical power factor.Course Code:EEDA 231Course Title:Power Electronics ICharacteristics of power semiconductor devices: Diode, thyristor, UJT. Thyristor ratings and Protection. Triggeringcircuits. Rectifiers: Uncontrolled and controlled, single and three phase, half and full-wave rectifiers. Harmonics, DCfilters. Single phase AC voltage regulator.Course Code:EEDA 241Course Title:Electrical Machines IMagnetic circuits. Single and three-phase transformers: Constructions, windings, equivalent circuit, connectiongroups, terminal marking, losses and cooling methods. Autotransformers. Voltage and Current transformers.Toroidal current transformers. High impedance transformers and phases shift transformers. Three phase inductionmotors: Principles of operation, construction, windings, equivalent circuit and performance, determination ofequivalent circuit parameters, starting and speed control methods. Single phase induction motors: Types,characteristics, starting and speed control.Course Code:EEDA 242Course Title:Electrical Machines IIDC motors: construction, operating principles, mechanical power and torque, characteristics, armature reaction,starting and speed control, winding constriction. DC generators: voltage generation and control, excitation systemsand types, equivalent circuits and various characteristics. Synchronous Generators: construction, types, rotatingfield and voltage generation, excitation systems, equivalent circuit and performance, operation on infinite bus.Synchronization Synchronous motors: starting method, power and torque, excitation and reactive power, V-curves.Servomotors and stepper motors.Course Code:EEDA 243Course Title:Electrical Workshop IIDesign and construction of firing circuits for single and three-phase rectifiers, inverters and ac voltage controllers.Design of and construction of single phase transformer core and winding. Design and construction of coils forvarious purposes. Wiring of motor contactor circuits. General requirements for winding and rewinding of motorwindings. Design and construction of motor windings and rewinding of burned out motor windings. Design andconstruction of firing circuits for electrical motors. Installation of Motor starting and stopping devices.Course Code:EEDA 244Course Title:Maintenance and Repair of Electrical MotorsFault diagnostic in various electrical motors. Failures and maintenance: General aims, overhaul procedures, Standardmaintenance procedures, Removal of motors from site, Cleaning. Assessing need for refurbishment or replacementof components. Preventive maintenance. Condition monitoring. Optimal maintenance strategies. Identifyingcauses of failures. Rewinding three-phase motors: Taking data, stripping the winding, group winding, placing coils inslots, rewinding for dual voltage and dual speed, identifying dual voltage terminal tags. Maintenance and repair ofDC motors: Most common problems of DC motors. Identifying the winding faults. Winding procedure and postwinding procedures. Preventive maintenance of DC motor windings.Course Code:EEDA 280Course Title:Control SystemsMain components of control systems. Open and closed loop systems. Feedback systems. Block diagrams.Transducers, synchros and amplifiers. Inspection, testing and care of control system components. Microcontrollerand microcomputer applications in control systems. Description of transient and steady-state response of position,pneumatic and hydraulic control systems, and actuators frequency response of simple electric network, stable andunstable systems.4

College Requirement and Major Support Courses DescriptionsCourse Code:ENGLA 111Course Title:English Language DevelopmentThis course emphasizes on developing the English language skills of students in the Applied programs. The coursefocuses mainly on improving the language skills of basic grammar, writing and vocabulary. A major component ofthis introductory course will be listening, speaking and reading skills necessary in understanding others in workingenvironment.Course Code:MATHA 111Course Title:Applied MathematicsThe number system, Basic Algebra, Expansion, factorization, Transposition of formula, Solving Equations, Function,Definitions, Sequence and Series Relations, Differentiation, Standard Derivative, Integration and Applications,Matrices.Course Code:ENGLA 112Course Title:English Communications SkillsThis course emphasizes the development of English Language skills of students enrolled in the Applied StudiesProgrammes. The course focuses mainly on improving reading comprehension and accuracy, building vocabularyskills and improving listening comprehension.Course Code:PHYCSA 101Course Title:General PhysicsNon-calculus based introductory course covering the basics of mechanics, electricity, and magnetism. Units andmeasurement; vectors; motion in one and two dimensions; Newton’s laws; work and energy; momentum; electricfields and forces; electric potential and energy; current and resistance; DC circuits; magnetic fields and forces.Course Code:CSA 111Course Title:Introduction to IT and ComputersCovers basic through advanced computer concepts with an emphasis on both the personal computer and enterprisecomputing. Contains new Ethics and Issues boxes, Web links, Companies on the Cutting Edge, and TechnologyTrailblazers in each chapter. Brings abstract concepts to students' practical experience with Journaling, Ethics inAction exercises, and a new video component to accompany the Learn How to exercises.5

University Requirements Courses DescriptionsCourse Code: HIST 122Course Title: Modern History of Bahrain and CitizenshipSpatial identity of Bahrain: Brief history of Bahrain until the 18th century; the historical roots of the formation of thenational identity of Bahrain since the 18th century; the modern state and evolution of constitutional life in Bahrain;the Arabic and Islamic dimensions of the identity of Bahrain; the core values of Bahrain’s society and citizenship rights(legal, political, civil and economic); duties; responsibilities and community participation; economic change anddevelopment in Bahrain; Bahrain’s Gulf, Arab and international relations.Course Code: HRLC 107Course Title: Human RightsThis course deals with the principles of human rights in terms of the definition of human rights, scope, sources with afocus on the International Bill of Human Rights; The Charter of the United Nations; Universal Declaration of HumanRights; The International Covenant on Economics, Social and Culture rights; Convention against Torture and otherCruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; Mechanics and the Constitutional Protection of Rights andPublic Freedoms in Kingdom of Bahrain.6

learning and teamwork. The lectures will include introduction to electrical engineering profession, description of various areas of specialization, professional report writing techniques and the role of electrical engineers in the society. Course Code: EEDA 102 Course Title: Electrical Installation I Electrical hazards and safety.

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