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                          SUBJECT DETAILS FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                                      
                 NOTE: Subjects arranged based on alphabetical order.  
                  
                 DEKA 1212                                                            DEKA 1213  
                 ALGEBRA                                                              PHYSICS  
                                                                                       
                 Learning Outcomes                                                    Learning Outcomes 
                 Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able          Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able 
                 to:                                                                  to: 
                 1.   Apply  the  properties  of  exponential,  logarithm  and        1.   Explain basic concept in physics, covering aspect such 
                      complex numbers.                                                     as mechanics, electric and thermodynamics. 
                 2.   Use  matrices  method  to  solve  system  of  linear            2.   Use concepts systematically to solve problems. 
                      equations.                                                      3.   Handle  laboratory  equipment  based  on  correct 
                 3.   Sketch the graph of a function.                                      procedures. 
                 4.   Apply the properties of trigonometry.                           4.   Measure  accurately  and  present  the  results  in  a 
                 5.   Find the roots of a polynomials.                                     scientific report. 
                 6.   Apply  the  knowledge  of  mathematics  in  electrical          5.   Apply physics knowledge in the engineering field. 
                      engineering field.                                                    
                                                                                      Synopsis 
                 Synopsis                                                             Mechanics: Atom displacement, types of forces, Newton’s 
                 Real number system: Numbering system, index, logarithm.              law, Energy Conservation law, momentum, circular motion. 
                 Complex number: Imaginary number, algebraic operations,              Molecule and  Heat:  Molecule classification, Hooke’s Law, 
                 modulus,  Euler’s  formula.  Matrices:  Matrix  operation,           Young’s  Modulus,  bulk,  Pascal’s  Principle,  Archimedes’s 
                 determinant,  inverse  matrix,  Cramer’s  rule.  Geometry            Principle, Stoke’s Law, Bernoulli’s Law, thermal equilibrium, 
                 Coordinate:  Cartesian,  line  and  perpendicular  equations,        thermodynamic     law,   calorimetry    principle.  Optical 
                 equation  with  parameters.  Trigonometry:  Trigonometry             Geometry:  Light’s  characteristic,  reflection  law,  sphere 
                 ratio.  Function  and  graph:  Domain,  range,  composite            mirror,  bias  index,  Snell’s  law,  critical  angle,  wave 
                 function, inverse function, algebra function, exponential and        movement,  Doppler  effect  for  electromagnet  and  its 
                 logarithmic  function.  Polynomial:  Factors  and  zeroing           spectrum, Michelson interferometer dispersion. Electricity & 
                 polynomial,  quadratic  polynomial,  quadratic  equation,            Magnetism:  Electrostatic,  Coulomb’s  Law,  Gauss’  Law, 
                 partial fraction.                                                    electric  potential,  capacitance,  Ohm’s  Law,  Wheatstone’s 
                                                                                      bridge, Ampere’s Law, Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law,  wave 
                 References                                                           movement, wave superposition, phase speed, group speed, 
                 1.   Robert  Blitzer,  Algebra  &  Trigonometry,  3rd  Edition,      harmonic  series.  Atom  &  Nucleus:  nucleus  content  and 
                      Prentice Hall, 2007                                             stability,  alpha  &  beta  particles,  gamma  ray,  x-ray, 
                 2.   Micheal  Sullivan,  Precalculus,  8th  Edition,  Prentice       radioactive elements, radioactive decay law.  
                      Hall, 2008                                                       
                 3.   Robert Blitzer, Faieza Samat, Norsida Hasan, Norazah            References 
                                                                                      1.   Haliday, Resnick & Walker, Fundamentals of Physics 
                      Samot,  Raja Lailatul  Zuraida, Nor Aida, Nurul  Huda,                th
                      Foudation Mathematics, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007.                  6  Ed., Wiley. 
                                                                                      2.   J. Sanny, W. Moebs, University Physics, McGraw-Hill. 
                 4.   Micheal Sullivan, Brief Calculus An Applied Approach,           3.   Giancolli, Physics for Scientists & Engineers, Prentice 
                      John Wiley & Sons, 2000.                                             Hall. 
                                                                                                                                               rd
                                                                                      4.   Jones and Childers, Contemporary College Physics 3  
                                                                                           Ed., McGraw-Hill. 
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                    5.    Husin, Rahim dan Mustamam, Fizik Asas untuk Sains                            5.    Apply the knowledge of differential equations in order 
                          & Kejuruteraan, UTM.                                                               to solve engineering problems. 
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                       Synopsis 
                    DEKA 1222  
                    CALCULUS                                                                           This  subject  discusses  about  the  basic  concepts  of 
                                                                                                       Differential        Equation;First          Order         Differential 
                    Learning Outcomes                                                                  Equation;Second  Order  Linear  Differential  Equation  with 
                    Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able                        constant  coefficients;Laplace  Transforms  and  Fourier 
                    to:                                                                                series. 
                    1.    Find limits and continuity of functions.                                      
                    2.    Find     derivatives      of     algebraic,      trigonometric,              References 
                          logarithmic, and exponential functions,                                      1.    R. Kent Nagle, Edward B. Saff & Arthur David Snider 
                    3.    Find  integrals  of  some  algebraic  and  exponential                             (2008).  Fundamentals  of  Differential  Equations  and 
                          functions,                                                                         Boundary  Value  Problems,  Fifth  Edition.  Pearson 
                    4.    Use  derivative  and  integrals  to  solve  engineering                            Education Inc. 
                          problems.                                                                    2.    C.  Henry  Edwards  &  David  E.  Penney  (2008). 
                                                                                                             Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, 
                    Synopsis                                                                                 Fourth Edition. Pearson Education Inc. 
                    This  course  will  discuss  about  Limits  and  continuity,                       3.    Dennis G. Zill & Micheal R. Cullen (2005). Differential 
                    Differentiation and Application of Differentiation, Integration                          Equations  with  Boundary-Value  Problems,  Sixth 
                    and Application of Integration.                                                          Edition. Thomson Learning, Inc. 
                                                                                                       4.    Richard  Bronson  (2003).  Differential  Equations.  New 
                    References                                                                               York: Mc Graw Hill.        
                                                                               th                      5.    Werner  Kohler  &  Lee  Johnson  (2004).  Elementary 
                    1.    R  Larson  and  B.H.  Edwards,  Calculus  9   Edition,                             Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems. 
                          International Student Edition (ISE), 2010                                          Pearson Education Inc.       
                    2.    Abd  Wahid  Md  Raji  et  al,  Calculus  for  Science  and                   DEKA 2342                
                          Engineering Students, Penerbit UTHM, 2009                                    ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS  
                    3.    Smith  and  Minton,  Calculus  (Basic  Calculus  for                          
                          Science and Engineering), Mc Graw Hill, 2007                                 Learning Outcomes 
                    4.    Finney, Weir  and  Giordano,  Thomas,  Calculus  10th                        Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able 
                          Edition, Addison-Wesley Pub. Com., 2001.                                     to: 
                                                                                                       1.    Sketch  the  contour  map  and  graph  for  a  certain 
                                                                                                             function. 
                    DEKA 2332                                                                          2.    Use partial derivatives to find the approximation and 
                    DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS                                                                   extreme for certain functions.  
                                                                                                       3.    Evaluate  the  double  and  triple  integrals  of  functions 
                    Learning Outcomes                                                                        using various techniques. 
                    Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able                        4.    Use the techniques of integration to calculate the area 
                    to:                                                                                      and volume of the region.  
                    1.    Define the terminologies which are commonly used in                          5.    Use vector-valued function to calculate curvature and 
                          differential equations.                                                            torsion for certain functions.  
                    2.    Verify that the given function is a solution of the given                     
                          differential equation.                                                       Synopsis 
                    3.    Solve the problems of ordinary differential equations.                       This  subject  consists  of  three  chapters:  Functions  of 
                                                                                                       Several  Variables,  Multiple  Integrals  and  Vector-valued 
                    4.    Find the Fourier Series of a given function                                  Functions. The syllabus is extended from Calculus taken by 
                                                                                                       student  in  Semester  2  Year  1.  Its  emphasize  on  the 
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                   concepts of the functions with severable variables, double                     3.    H.S  Kalsi;  Electronic  Instrumentation,  Tata  McGraw 
                                                                                                              nd
                   and  triple  integrations  and  also  vector-valued  function,                       Hill, 2  Edition, 2004. 
                   followed  by  learning  various  techniques  in  solving  the                  4.    B.C      Nakra,     K.K     Chaudhry;       Instrumentation, 
                                                                                                                                                                    nd
                   problems.                                                                            Measurement  and  Analysis,  Tata  McGraw  Hill;  2   
                                                                                                        Edition, 2004. 
                   References                                                                     5.    David  A.  Bell;  Electronic  Instrumentation  and 
                                                                                                                                            nd
                   1.    Muzalna  Mohd  Jusoh,  Norazlina  Abd  Razak,  Rahifa                          Measurements; Prentice Hall; 2  Edition, 2007.  
                         Ranom,  Irma  Wani  Jamaludin,  (2009),  Engineering                      
                         Mathematics, 2nd Edition, Pearson, Prentice Hall.                         
                   2.    Glyn James, (2007), Modern Engineering Mathematics                        
                         4th Edition, Pearson.                                                    DEKC 2323  
                   3.    Anton H., Calculus, (2005), 8th Edition, John Wiley &                    INSTRUMENTATION  
                         Sons Inc.                                                                 
                   4.    Smith  R.T.  and  Minton  R.B.,  (2002),  Multivariable                  Learning Outcomes 
                         Calculus, McGraw-Hill.                                                   Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able 
                                                                                                  to: 
                   DEKC 1513                                                                      1.    Define the basic concept of instrumentation. 
                   MEASUREMENTS                                                                   2.    Demonstrate  experiment  on  the  bridge,  oscilloscope 
                                                                                                        and signal conditioning circuitry.  
                   Learning Outcomes                                                              3.    Apply  several  types  of  sensors  and  transducers  in 
                   Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able                          instrumentation systems. 
                   to:                                                                            4.    Describe data  acquisition process for data collection 
                   1.    Identify   electrical   quantities    related   to    various                  purpose in instrumentation systems. 
                         measurement standards.                                                   5.    Design  a  simple  application  of  PIC  or  PLC  with 
                   2.    Calculate  errors  in  measurement  through  statistical                       combination of several sensors and switches. 
                         analysis.                                                                 
                   3.    Describe the application of PMMC instrument for DC 
                         ammeter and DC voltmeter.                                                Synopsis 
                   4.    Explain  full  and  half  wave  rectifier  in  AC  voltmeter             This subject will discuss about the concepts of transducer 
                         design.                                                                  such as movement, position, force, pressure, temperature, 
                   5.    Construct     and  demonstrate  Wheatstone  bridge                       flow and light; bridge including Wheatstone, Schering and 
                         through experiments. 
                                                                                                  Maxwell; Signal conditioning circuit such as ADC/DAC and 
                   Synopsis                                                                       Data Acquisition System. 
                   Prior to the lecture session, this course will be discussing                    
                   on  unit,  dimension  and  standards  in  measurement.  It                     References 
                   touches  most  on  the  Measurement  System  as  well  as                      1.    Curtis  D.  Jones,  Process  Control  Instrumentation 
                   measurement  instruments           such     as    galvanometers,                     Technology, Pearson 8th Edition 2006. 
                   ammeters  and  voltmeters.  A  DC  and  AC  Wheatstone                         2.    H  S  Kalsi,  Electronic  Instrumentation,  Tata-McGraw-
                   Bridge,         Potentiometers          and         Energy/Power                                        st
                   measurements/Wattmeters also to be taught in this course                             Hill Publishing, 1  Edition, 1997. 
                                                                                                  3.    Instek  GOS-6xxG  Dual  trace  oscilloscope  user 
                   References                                                                           manual. 
                   1.    L.D  Jones,  A.F  Chin;  Electronic  Instruments  &                      4.    John  P.Bentley,  Principle  of  Measurement  Systems, 
                                                            nd                                          Longman 1995. 
                         Measurements; Prentice Hall, 2  Edition, 1995. 
                   2.    Fatimah Sham Ismail, Anita Ahmad; Pengukuran dan                         5.    Larry  D.  Jones  and  A.  Foster  Chin,  Electronic 
                         Instrumentasi; UTM; 2002.                                                      Instruments and Measurements, Prentice Hall, 1995.   
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                DEKC 3433                                                            Learning Outcomes 
                COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING                                           Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able 
                                                                                     to: 
                Learning Outcomes                                                    1.   Describe the concept of microprocessor and computer 
                Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able               system.  
                to:                                                                  2.   Write and debug programs using assembly language for 
                1.   Explain  a  basic  knowledge  on  the  communication                 microprocessor applications. 
                     engineering.                                                    3.   Construct  microprocessor  system  with  memory  and 
                2.   Define and analyze noise in communication system.                    peripheral device interfaces. 
                3.   Describe the modulation and demodulation techniques             4.   Interface  and  program  the  peripheral  device  to 
                     of AM and FM.                                                        communicate with the microprocessor. 
                4.   Recognize the transmission and reception process of             5.   Demonstrate     the   practical  competence     using 
                     AM & FM.                                                             MC68000 microprocessor for software and hardware 
                5.   Identify  the  concept  of  analogue  and  digital  pulse            development. 
                     modulation.                                                      
                                                                                     Synopsis 
                Synopsis                                                             This  course  is  about  introduction  to  microprocessor 
                Communication  systems  –  definitions,  needs  and                  architecture,  instruction  set,  addressing  mode,  assembly 
                development  of  communications  system,  types  of                  language programming and interrupt. Interfacing technique 
                communications  system, the elements  of communications              with  memory  device  and  peripheral,  parallel  and  serial 
                system, introduction of multiplexing. Amplitude Modulation           interfacing,  interfacing  with  ADC/DAC  and  data  sampling 
                –  signal  analysis,  modulation  index,  frequency  spectrum,       technique.  System  simulation  and  emulation  based  on 
                AM  transmission  –  DSBSC,  SSB,  VSB  transmission                 microprocessor. 
                system.  AM  receiver  –  DSB  &  SSB  detector,  envelope            
                detector, superhetrodyne receiver, automatic gain control.           References 
                Frequency  modulation  –  frequency  deviation,  modulation          1.   Antonakos,  J.  L.,  The  68000  Microprocessor: 
                index,  Bessel  function.  FM  transmission  –  modulator                 Hardware      and     Software      Principles    and       
                circuits.  FM  receiver  –  Foster  Seeley,  ratio  detector.             Applications 5th edition , Prentice Hall, 2004. 
                External  noise,  internal  noise,  noise  calculation,  noise       2.   Clements, A., Microprocessor Systems Design: 68000 
                factor. Comparison between AM and FM.                                     Hardware, Software, and Interfacing 3rd edition, PWS, 
                                                                                          1997. 
                References                                                           3.   Gilmore  C.M.,  Microprocessor  :  Principles  and 
                1.   Tomasi  Wayne,  Electronics  Communication  Systems 
                                                         th                               Applications, McGraw Hill, 1996. 
                     Fundamentals Through Advanced, 5  Edition, Prentice             4.   Short  K.L.,  Embedded  Microprocessor  Systems 
                     Hall, 2002.                                                          Design, Prentice Hall, 1998. 
                2.   William    Schweber,    “Electronic   Communications 
                                                        rd                           5.   Wilcox A.D., 68000 Microcomputer Systems, Prentice 
                     System  a  Complete  Course”,  3     Edition  Prentice               Hall, 1997. 
                     Hall,1998.                                                       
                3.   Frank    R.   Dungan  “Electronic  Communications 
                                        rd                                            
                     System”, Delmar, 3 Edition 1997.                                DEKC 3643  
                4.   Rusnani  Ariffin,   Communication  Engineering  1, 
                       st                                                            AUTOMATION  
                     1 Edition Monograph UiTM, 1999.  
                                                          rd                          
                5.   Warren Hioki, Telecommunications, 3 Edition Prentice 
                     Hall,1998.                                                      Learning Outcomes 
                                                                                     Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able 
                                                                                     to: 
                DEKC 3453  
                MICROPROCESSOR  
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