
Telecommunication Laboratory Works II
Course Code
ET2208
Number of Credits
1
Semester
4
Course Type
C
Related Courses
| No | Code | Course | Relation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ET2212 | Telecommunication Laboratory Works IIA | Equivalent |
| 2 | ET2201 | Communication System | Corequisite |
| 3 | ET2102 | Communication Electronics | Corequisite |
Study Material
| Study Material | Depth |
|---|---|
| Verbal communication | |
| Written communication | Explore |
| Electric circuit | Express |
| Electronic components | Express |
| Simulation and modeling | Express |
Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course
| CPMK Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
|---|---|
| CPMK 1 | Ability to understand scientific and mathematical relationships (principles or laws) and input required in practicum through written tests and analysis in practicum reports |
| CPMK 2 | Ability to use appropriate tools to analyze data and verify experimental data on computer networks |
| CPMK 3 | Ability to validate experimental results and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions during practicum and create reports |
| CPMK 4 | Ability to apply the use of modern engineering tools and integrate them into engineering projects |
| CPMK 5 | Ability to present ideas effectively through technical writing in reports and preliminary assignments |
| CPMK 6 | Ability to prepare and present technical presentations orally through various media during oral tests |
| CPMK 7 | Ability to plan and complete tasks within existing constraints during lab experiments |
| CPMK 8 | Ability to evaluate assignments within existing constraints through practical logbooks |
| CPMK 9 | Ability to identify environmental strengths and weaknesses to set measurable, relevant and timely goals during lab experiments |
| CPMK 10 | Ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations in preliminary assignments and lab reports |
Learning Method
- Lecture Group discussion Problem/Case Study based learning
Learning Modality
- Synchronous Offline
Assessment Methods
- Preliminary Assignments, Logbook, Practical Activities, Reports, Final Exam
