Information Engineering Technology

Program Vision

To produce competent information engineering technologists equipped with problem-solving skills, a commitment to lifelong learning, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to the development of intelligent information systems.

Program Mission

To prepare graduates with a strong foundation in information systems, data engineering, and emerging technologies. The program aims to develop responsible professionals capable of designing, managing, and optimizing data-driven systems while upholding ethical and societal values.

Program Description

Information Engineering Technology (IET) is a multidisciplinary field that integrates information technology (IT) and engineering principles to design, develop, and manage technological solutions. It focuses on the practical application of technology to solve real-world problems by merging hardware, software, and communication systems. Information Security Engineers plan, implement, upgrade, or monitor security measures for the protection of computer networks and information. Assess system vulnerabilities for security risks and propose and implement risk mitigation strategies. May ensure appropriate security controls are in place that will safeguard digital files and vital electronic infrastructure. May respond to computer security breaches and viruses. Information Engineering Technology (IET) plays a critical role in today’s technological landscape by providing the tools, systems, and expertise needed to address complex challenges in a rapidly evolving digital world. Its significance spans multiple domains, making it a cornerstone for innovation, productivity, and societal advancement.nals.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

The BSc Information Engineering Technology Program has the following Program Education Objectives:

PEO 1

Graduates will demonstrate strong foundational knowledge in information engineering, system design, and data-driven technologies.

PEO 2

Graduates will be capable of solving complex engineering problems and adapting to evolving tools and technologies.

PEO 3

Graduates will engage in effective communication, teamwork, leadership, and professional growth throughout their careers.

PEO 4

Graduates will uphold ethical, legal, and environmental responsibilities and contribute positively to national and global development.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Engineering Technology Knowledge

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, engineering technology fundamentals, and engineering technology specialization, to defined and applied engineering technology procedures, processes, systems or methodologies

Problem Analysis

An ability to identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze Broadly Defined Engineering Technology Problems to reach substantiated conclusions, using analytical tools appropriate to the discipline or area of specialization.

Design and Development of Solutions

An ability to design solutions for Broadly Defined Engineering Technology Problems that help design of systems, components or processes that meet specified needs, while being cognizant of public health and safety issues, and conscious of cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

Investigation

An ability to investigate Broadly Defined Engineering Technology Problems by locating, searching, and selecting relevant data from codes, databases and literature, and finally, by designing and conducting experiments to provide valid conclusions.

Tool Usage

An ability to select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, modern technology, and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to Broadly Defined Engineering Technology Problems

The Engineering Technologist and Society

An ability to understand the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues, and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technology practice and solutions to Broadly Defined Engineering Technology problems

Environment and Sustainability

An ability to understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of engineering technology work in the solution of Broadly Defined Engineering Technology Problems in societal and environmental contexts

Ethics

Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practice.

Individual and Team Work

An ability to function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams.

Communication

An ability to communicate effectively on Broadly Defined Engineering Technology activities with engineering technologist community, and with society at large, by comprehending and writing effective reports and design documents, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

Project Management

An ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering technology management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a team, and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments

Lifelong Learning

An ability to recognize the need for and engage in independent and life-long learning in engineering technologies

 

State-of-the art Laboratories

The Department of Information Engineering Technology state-of-the-art laboratories equipped with advanced computing facilities, providing students with a hands-on environment to develop, experiment, and refine their technical skills. The lab supports a wide range of computing applications, fostering innovation, research, and practical learning in Information Engineering Technology.

Curriculum

SEMESTER – I

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

Credit Hours

 

Theory

Practical

1

CS-101

Application of Information & Communication Technologies

General Education

2

1

2

IET 102

Programming Fundamental

Core

2

2

3

NS-103

Calculus and Analytic Geometry

General Education

3

0

4

HS-104

Islamic Studies

General Education

2

0

5

HS-105

Functional English

General Education

3

0

6

IET-106

Digital Logic Design

Core

3

0

Total

15

3

Grand Total

18

 

SEMESTER – II

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

Credit Hours

 

Theory

Practical

1.

CS-107

Computer Architecture and Assembly Language

Core

3

1

2.

CS-108

Object Oriented Programming

Core

2

2

3.

HS-109

Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan

General Education

2

0

4.

NS-110

Probability and Statistics

General Education

3

0

5.

NS-111

Applied Physics

General Education

2

1

Total

12

4

Grand Total

16

 


SEMESTER – III

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

Credit Hours

 

Theory

Practical

1.

CS-201

Data Structures and Algorithms

Core

3

1

2.

HS-202

Professional Practices

General Education

2

0

3.

IET-203

Computer Networking Technologies

Core

3

1

4.

MS-204

Entrepreneurship

General Education

2

0

5.

HS-205

Civics and Community Engagement

General Education

2

0

6.

IET-206

Database Systems

Core

3

1

Total

15

3

Grand Total

18

 

SEMESTER – IV

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

Credit Hours

 

Theory

Practical

1.

IET-207

Mobile App Development

Core

3

1

2.

IET-208

Introduction to Web Technologies

Core

3

1

3.

HS-209

Environmental Sciences

General Education

3

0

4.

HS-210

Technical Report Writing

General Education

3

0

5.

IET-211

Operating System Principles

Core

3

1

Total

15

3

Grand Total

18

 

SEMESTER – V

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

Credit Hours

 

Theory

Practical

1.

IET-301

Software Engineering

Core

3

0

2.

IET-302

Theory of Automata & Compilers

Core

3

0

3.

IET-303

Technology Project Part 1

Capstone

0

3

4.

IET-304

Introduction to Data Science

Core

3

1

5.

IET-305

Introduction to Cyber Security

Core

3

1

Total

12

5

Grand Total

17

 

SEMESTER – VI

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

Credit Hours

 

Theory

Practical

1.

IET-306

Technology Project Part 2

Capstone

0

3

2.

IET-307

Machine Learning

Core

2

1

3.

MS-308

Organizational Behavior

General Education

3

0

4.

IET-309

Visual Programming

Core

3

1

5.

IET-310

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Core

3

0

Total

11

5

Grand Total

16

 

SEMESTER – VII

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

Credit Hours

 

Theory

Practical

1.

IET-401

Supervised Industrial Training (Mandatory)

Engineering Technology

Domain SIT

0

16

Total

0

16

 

SEMESTER – VIII

Sr. No

Course Code

Course Title

Nature

 

Theory

Practical

1.

IET-402

Supervised Industrial Training (Mandatory)

Engineering Technology

Domain SIT

0

16

Total

0

16