BS in Control & Instrumentation Engineering
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Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers various programs in the field of Control and Instrumentation Engineering.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in Control and Instrumentation Engineering is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field. The program includes a range of courses, including:
- CIE 204: Digital Systems Design
- CIE 301: Numerical Methods
- CIE 305: Linear Control Systems
- CIE 306: Linear Control Systems Lab
- CIE 312: Instrumentation Engineering
- CIE 315: Signals and Systems
- CIE 316: Control Systems Design
- CIE 318: Computer Control Systems
- CIE 390: Seminars
- CIE 398: Internship
- CIE 399: Summer Training
Graduate Program
The graduate program in Control and Instrumentation Engineering offers advanced courses and research opportunities. The program includes:
- CIE 410: Automation Devices and Electronics
- CIE 412: Mechatronics
- CIE 418: Industrial Process Control
- CIE 421: Simulation and Control for Process Industry
- CIE 422: Intelligent Controllers
- CIE 423: Model Predictive Control
- CIE 424: Identification of Linear Systems
- CIE 431: Industrial Automation
- CIE 432: Digital Signal Processing
- CIE 433: Condition-Based Maintenance
- CIE 434: Computer Numerical Control
- CIE 435: Distributed Computer Control Systems
- CIE 438: Instrumentation for Process Control
- CIE 439: Special Topics in Instrumentation
- CIE 441: Linear Optimal Control
- CIE 442: Stochastic Control
- CIE 443: Introduction to Robust Control
- CIE 449: Special Topics in Control
- CIE 451: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
- CIE 452: Theory of Stochastic Systems
- CIE 453: Methodology for Large Scale Systems
- CIE 454: Computer-Aided Manufacturing and Robotics
- CIE 455: Advanced Instrumentation
- CIE 456: Safety and Reliability of Control Systems
- CIE 457: Industrial Communication Systems
- CIE 458: Advanced Process Modeling and Control
- CIE 459: Special Topics in Automation
- CIE 460: Monitoring and Detection
- CIE 461: Intelligent Instrumentation Systems
- CIE 462: Safety Instrumented Systems
- CIE 463: Guided Systems Control
- CIE 464: Industrial Internet of Things
- CIE 468: Introduction to Convex Optimization
- CIE 470: Soft Computing for Control and Automation
- CIE 480: Introduction to Robotics & Autonomous Systems
- CIE 481: Applied Control for Robotic Systems
- CIE 482: Path Planning and Navigation for Mobile Robot
- CIE 483: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Robots
- CIE 486: Autonomy and Decision Making
- CIE 490: Senior Design Project
Research Areas
The university's research areas in Control and Instrumentation Engineering include:
- Control systems
- Instrumentation engineering
- Robotics and autonomous systems
- Industrial automation
- Digital signal processing
- Condition-based maintenance
- Computer numerical control
- Distributed computer control systems
- Instrumentation for process control
- Special topics in instrumentation
- Linear optimal control
- Stochastic control
- Introduction to robust control
- Special topics in control
- Introduction to biomedical engineering
- Theory of stochastic systems
- Methodology for large scale systems
- Computer-aided manufacturing and robotics
- Advanced instrumentation
- Safety and reliability of control systems
- Industrial communication systems
- Advanced process modeling and control
- Special topics in automation
- Monitoring and detection
- Intelligent instrumentation systems
- Safety instrumented systems
- Guided systems control
- Industrial internet of things
- Introduction to convex optimization
- Soft computing for control and automation
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the university's programs in Control and Instrumentation Engineering include:
- Completion of required credit hours
- Attainment of CGPA and major GPA of 2.0
- Fulfillment of departmental requirements
- Prerequisites for specific courses
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the university's programs in Control and Instrumentation Engineering are not specified.
Degree Plans
The university offers various degree plans, including:
- CISE Program 132 CH Degree Plan with Coop
- CISE Program 132 CH Degree Plan with Summer Training
- CIE Program 128 CH Degree Plan with Internship
- CIE Program 129 CH Degree Plan with Summer Training
- New CIE Electives
- CISE Course Descriptions (Old)
- CIE Course Description (New)
- NEW Technical Electives (Revised)
