Department of Civil Engineering
Program Outcomes (POs)
An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and
a
engineering fundamentals appropriate to the discipline.
An ability to analyze an engineering problem, and identify and
b formulate the civil engineering requirements appropriate to its
solution.
An ability to design, implement, and evaluate an engineering
system, component or process to meet desired needs with
c
appropriate consideration for economic, analysis, sustainability,
environmental, health and safety considerations.
An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze
d
and interpret data.
An ability to use current techniques, skills, and modern technology
e
necessary for civil engineering practice.
An ability to analyze the local and global impact of engineering
f
solutions on individuals, organizations, and society.
g Knowledge of contemporary issues.
An understanding of professional, ethical and social issues and
h
responsibilities
An ability to function effectively individually and on teams,
i including diverse and multidisciplinary, to accomplish a common
goal.
j An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in continuing
k
professional development.
Department of Civil Engineering
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
S.No Program Specific Outcomes
The Graduates of this program with proficiency in Mathematics
and physical science will excel in the core area of civil
1
Engineering such as structural, environmental & water resource
engineering
The graduates will plan, produce detailed drawings, write
2
specification, and prepare cost estimates
The graduates will interact with stakeholders effectively and
3
execute quality construction work applying necessary tools.
Department of Civil Engineering
Course Outcomes
Year Course Name Course Outcomes
I – YEAR
I YEAR (A10001) English CO1: Express themselves fluently & appropriately in
social professional contexts.
CO2: Improve the language proficiency of the
students in English with emphasis on LSRW Skills.
CO3: Study academic subjects more effectively
using the theoretical & practical components of the
English syllabus.
CO4: Develop the study skills and communication
skills in formal and informal situations and the
ability to guess the meanings of words in some
context and grasp the overall message of the text,
draw inference etc.
I YEAR(A10002) Mathematics – I CO1: Acquire knowledge about nature of infinite
series & extreme values of the function with more
than one variable.
CO2: Understand about the nature of the curves
associated with length, area & volume in various
forms.
CO3: Identify the solutions of the differential
equations & learn vector analysis.
CO4: Understand Laplace Transformations and its
applications to differential equations.
I YEAR(A10004) Engineering CO1: Construct free body diagrams and calculates
Mechanics the reactions necessary to ensure static
equilibrium.
CO2: Understand internal forces in members.
CO3: Locate centroids and determine mass
moment of inertia for composite areas and rigid
bodies.
CO4: Analyze the systems with frictional forces.
I YEAR(A10004) Engineering CO1: Get the significant knowledge to classify the
Physics solid materials , Materials Science & Engineering
and Metallurgy ,many more immediate applications
of X- ray diffraction viz., Estimation of size and
internal structure and defects in crystals.
CO2: Learn fundamental principles of statistical
mechanics which has scope for research on Thermal
Engineering, and other related fields.
CO3: Design new metallic, semiconducting and
insulating materials, explain the polarization of the
charge in the solids which is helpful for practical
applications viz., electrical machines, transformer
cores, micro wave insulators and matrix storage of
computers.
CO4: Know the working principle of different types
of lasers and the applications of lasers, total
internal reflection principle used as the
transmission line for the communication system in
Fibers to understand the design of acoustical
instruments, Nanomaterials.
I YEAR(A10005) Engineering CO1: Get significant knowledge on concept of
Chemistry electrochemistry that involves conversion of
energy, analyses conductance of the different
chemicals. Corrosion gives principles involved in
causes, effects, types and preventive measures.
CO2: Acquire knowledge on polymerization
mechanisms, structure, characterization, properties
& applications, knowledge on water characteristic
and treatment of water for potable and industrial
purposes.
CO3: Acquire knowledge on absorption, industrial
applications of surface chemistry and colloids,
designing nanomaterials, applications, and
knowledge of various fuels, utilization and
conservation.
CO4: Visualize phase diagrams to predict and
interpret changes of composition exaggerates,
constructional material like cement, Lubricants,
Insulators, refractoriness and super conductors.
I YEAR(A10501) Computer CO1: Acquire knowledge on various Hardware and
Programming Software components of computers and their
functionality and gain the basics of C programming
concepts.
CO2: Acquire knowledge on concepts of structured
programming, functions, recursion, arrays, pointers
and strings.
CO3: Get knowledge on how to create their own
applications using structures and unions and file
handling techniques.
CO4: Acquire the concept of searching, sorting
algorithms and different data structures.
I YEAR(A10301) Engineering CO1: Learn beyond subject boundaries, so as to
Drawing relate different areas of learning.
CO2: Take advantage of opportunities to work with
partners who are able to offer and support enriched
learning experiences and opportunities.
CO3: Know about different types of lines & use of
letters & numbers in drawing sheet.
CO4: Know about different types of projections,
straight lines, solids and different types of surfaces.
I YEAR(A10581) Computer CO1: Illustrate flowchart and algorithm for a given
Programming Lab problem.
CO2: Understand basic Structure of the C-
PROGRAMMING, declaration and usage of
variables, operators and expressions, conditional
and iterative statements using simple C programs.
CO3: Inscribe C programs using Pointers to access
arrays, strings and functions and memory allocation
functions using dynamic memory management
functions.
CO4: Exercise user defined data types including
structures and unions to solve problems,
understand files concept to show input and output
of files in C and implementation of linear data
structures.
I YEAR(A11081) Engineering CO1: Learn from this laboratory course the concept
Physics & of error and its analysis.
Engineering
Chemistry Lab
CO2: Develop experimental skills to design new
experiments in Engineering.
CO3: Compare the theory and correlate with the
experiments
CO4:Acquire the basic practical knowledge in the
field of Physical Sciences
I YEAR(A10083) English Language CO1: Understand nuances of language through
Communication audio- visual experience and group activities.
Skills Lab
CO2: Neutralize accent for intelligibility.
CO3: Speak with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancing employability skills of the students.
CO4: Achieve a reasonably good level of
competency in Report Writing, Group Discussions
and Public Speaking.
I YEAR(A10082) It Work-Shop/ CO1: Work on components of the PC to disassemble
Engineering and assemble the same to working condition and
Workshop install Windows and Linux on the same PC and also
to carry out similar tasks in the Laptop scenario
wherever possible.
CO2: Learn different ways of hooking the PC on to
the internet from home and workplace and
effectively usage of the internet.
CO3: Learn usage of web browsers, email,
newsgroups and discussion forums would be
covered. In addition, awareness of cyber hygiene,
i.e., protecting the personal computer from getting
infected with the viruses, worms and other cyber
attacks is introduced.
CO4: Craft professional word documents, excel
spread sheets and power point presentations using
the Microsoft suite of office tools and LaTeX.
II-I YEAR (A30006) Mathematics II CO1:After studying one will be able to find a root
of a given equation and will be able to find a
numerical solution for a given differential equation.
CO2: One will be able to find the expansion of a
given function by Fourier series and Fourier
transform of the function.
CO3: After studying one will be able tofind a
corresponding partial differential Equation for an
unknown function with many independent
variables and to find their solution.
CO4: It is an essential requirement for an Engineer
to understand the behavior of the physical system.
II-I YEAR (A30203) Electrical And CO1: Fundamental understanding of the concepts
Electronics of basic electrical circuits, parameters and
Engineering operation of the transformers in the energy
conversion process
CO2: The electro mechanical energy conversion,
construction operation caustics of dc and ac
machines and construction futures and operation of
measuring instruments like voltmeter ammeter
wattmeter etc.
CO3.The different semiconductors devices their
voltage current characteristics ,operations of
diodes, transistors , realization of various electronic
circuits with the semiconductor devices
CO3:the Fundamental understanding of the
conceptual things to real world electrical and
electronics problems and applications
II-I YEAR (A30107) Strength Of CO1: Fundamental understanding of the concepts
Materials I of stress and strain in strength of material and
structures and material properties
CO2: Apply the fundamental concepts of
equilibrium, stress-strain relationships to the solid
and structural mechanics problems.
CO3: Analyze determinate and indeterminate
bars, beams, and determinate trusses to determine
axial forces, torques, shear forces, and bending
moments
CO4: Understand the principal stresses and
strains, theories of failures of structural members.
II-I YEAR (A30108) Surveying CO1:Carry out preliminary surveying in the field of
civil engineering applications such as structural,
highway engineering and geotechnical engineering
CO2:Plan a survey, taking accurate
measurements, field booking, plotting and
adjustment of traverse
CO3:Use various conventional instruments
involved in surveying with respect to utility and
precision
CO4:Plan a survey for applications such as road
alignment and height of the building
II-I YEAR (A30101) Fluid Mechanics CO1:Determine the properties of fluid and
pressure and their measurement
CO2:Apply continuity equation and energy
equation in solving problems on flow through
conduits
CO3:Compute the frictional loss in laminar and
turbulent flows
CO4:Compute forces on immersed plane and
curved plates
II-I YEAR (A30010) Managerial CO1:Fundamental understanding the market
Economics And dynamics namely, demand and supply, demand
Financial Analysis forecasting, elasticity of demand and supply, rising
methods and pricing in different market structures
CO2:Analyze how capital budgeting decisions are
carried out.
CO3:Understand the framework for both manual
and computerized accounting process
CO4:known how to analyze and interpret the
financial statements though ratio analysis
II-I YEAR (A30185) Surveying Lab I CO1:Use conventional surveying tools such as
chain/tape, compass, plane table, level in the field
of civil engineering applications such as structural
plotting and highway profiling
CO2:Take accurate measurements, field booking,
plotting and adjustment of errors can be
understood
CO3:Plot traverses / sides of building and
determine the location of points present on field on
a piece of paper
CO3:Apply the procedures involved in field work
and to work as a surveying team
II-I YEAR (A30183) Strength Of CO1:Evaluate Young Modulus, torsional strength,
Materials Lab hardness and tensile strength of given specimens
CO2:Determine the physical properties of given
coarse aggregates, fine aggregates and cement
samples
CO3:Find the compressive strength of concrete
cubes and bricks
CO4:Find stiffness of open coiled and closed
coiled springs
II-II YEAR Probability And CO1:Apply the principles and techniques learnt in
(A40008) Statistics this course for solving the practical problems which
arise in the industry
CO2:Use Estimation Theory and Regression
Analysis to estimate the present condition from
previous history in any real life situation
CO3:Solve the Linear Programming problems for
minimizing the project cost and maximizing its
profit
CO4:Apply Probability in Reliability and life testing
machine tools in Civil Engineering
II-II YEAR Strength Of CO1:Determine the important mechanical
(A40114) Materials II properties of materials
CO2:Demonstrate the different theories of failure
for brittle and ductile materials
CO3:Apply the different methods of
unsymmetrical bending analysis
CO4:Demonstrate the significance and concept of
shear centre
II-II YEAR Hydraulics And CO1:Calculate forces and work done by a jet on
(A40111) Hydraulic fixed or moving plate and curved plates
Machinery
CO2:Select the type of turbine required with
reference to available head of water and discharge
CO3:Apply the working principles of the
Reciprocating pump
CO4:Determine the characteristics of centrifugal
pump
II-II YEAR Environmental CO1:Identify the source of water and water
(A40009) Studies demand
CO2:Apply the water treatment concept and
methods
CO3:Prepare basic process designs of water and
wastewater treatment plants collect, reduce,
analyze, and evaluate basic water quality data
CO4:Apply water distribution processes and
operation and maintenance of water supply
II-II YEAR Structural CO1:Use various classical methods for analysis of
(A40115) Analysis I indeterminate structures
CO2:Determine the effect of support settlements
for indeterminate structures
CO3:Apply the concepts of ILD and moving loads
on determinate structures apply the concept of
equivalent UDL
CO4:Determine the reversal of stresses in trusses
using ILD
II-II YEAR Building CO1: At the end of the course, the student will be
(A40109) Materials, able to identify various building materials required
Construction for construction & planning.
AndPlanning
CO2:Ability to apply knowledge of science and
engineering for eco friendly construction.
CO3: Ability to control cost of construction.
CO4: Ability to create awareness about green
building practice
II-II YEAR Computer Aided CO1:Develop programs for numerical methods
(A40186) Drafting Of
Buildings
CO2:Apply Spreadsheet calculations to Civil
Engineering
CO3:Apply DBMS concepts to Civil Engineering
CO4:Solve numerical techniques in computer
II-II YEAR Surveying Lab II CO1: Measuring the linear and angular
(A40190) measurements by theodolite surveying
CO2:Single plane observation of trigonometricall
leveling for elevations and distances
CO3:Determination of Tachometric Constants
CO4:Setting out of curves, Buildings layout by
Total station
III-I Concrete CO1:Test all the concrete materials as per IS code
YEAR(A50116) Technology
CO2:Ensure quality control while testing/
sampling and acceptance criteria
CO3:Determine the properties of fresh and
hardened of concrete
CO4:Design the concrete mix using ACI and IS
code methods
III-I YEAR Reinforced CO1:Apply the fundamental concepts of working
(A50121) Concrete stress method and limit state method
Structures Design
And Drawing
CO2:Use IS code of practice for the design of
concrete elements
CO3:Design the beams, slab, stairs, column and
footing
CO4:Draw various RCC structural elements and
design masonry structures
III-I YEAR Engineering Co1: Understand The Role Of Geology In The Design
(A50118) Geology And Construction Process Of Underground
Openings In Rock.
Co2: Be Able To Apply Geologic Concepts And
Approaches On Rock Engineering Projects.
Co3: Be Able To Identify And Classify Rock Using
Basic Geologic Classification Systems.
Co4: Be Able To Use The Geologic Literature To
Establish The Geotechnical Framework Needed To
Properly Design And Construct Heavy Civil Works
Rock Projects.
III-I YEAR Geotechnical CO1:Carry out soil classification to solve three
(A50120) Engineering phase system problems
CO2:Solve any practical problems related to soil
stresses estimation, permeability and seepage
including flow net diagram
CO3:Solve practical problems related to
consolidation settlement and time rate of
settlement
CO4:Estimate the stresses under any system of
foundation loads
III-I YEAR Water Resource CO1:Design various channel systems
(A50122) Engineering I
CO2:By the Establishes the understanding of cross
drainage works and its design
CO3:Identify various types of reservoir and their
design aspects
CO4:Design head and cross regulator structures
III-I YEAR Disaster CO1:To increase the knowledge and
(A50117) Management understanding of the disaster phenomenon, its
different contextual aspects, impacts and public
health consequences.
CO2:To increase the knowledge and
understanding of the International Strategy for
Disaster Reduction (UN-ISDR) and to increase skills
and abilities for implementing the Disaster Risk
Reduction (DRR) Strategy.
CO3:To ensure skills and abilities to analyses
potential effects of disasters and of the strategies
and methods to deliver public health response to
avert these effects.
CO4:To ensure skills and ability to design,
implement and evaluate research on disasters.
III-I YEAR Intellectual CO1:Identify Different Types Of Intellectual
(A50017) Property Rights Properties (Ips), The Right Of Ownership, Scope Of
Protection As Well As The Ways To Create And To
Extract Value From IP
CO2: Recognize The Crucial Role Of IP In
Organizations Of Different Industrial Sectors For
The Purposes Of Product And Technology
Development
CO3:Identify Activities And Constitute IP
Infringements And The Remedies Available To The
IP Owner And Describe The Precautious Steps To Be
Taken To Prevent Infringement Of Proprietary
Rights In Products And Technology Development
CO4:Be Familiar With The Processes Of Intellectual
Property Management (IPM) And Various
Approaches For IPM And Conducting IP And IPM
Auditing And Explain How IP Can Be Managed As A
Strategic Resource And Suggest IPM Strategy.
III-I YEAR Human Values CO1: Identify The Core Values That Shape The
(A50018) And Professional Ethical Behavior Of An Engineer
Ethics
CO2: Understood The Core Values That Shape The
Ethical Behavior Of An Engineer
CO3: Exposed awareness on professional ethics and
human values.
CO4: Known their role in technological
development
III-I YEAR Fluid Mechanics CO1:measure discharge in pipes and carry out
And Hydraulic discharge measurements in open channel
Machinery Lab
CO2:determine the energy loss in conduits
CO3:demonstrate the characteristics curves of
pumps
CO4:demonstrate the characteristics curves of
turbines
III-I YEAR Engineering CO1: Identify minerals and rocks
(A50191) Geology Lab
CO2: Measure strike and dip of the bedding planes
CO3: Interpret geological maps
CO4: Develop the good knowledge about the earth
surface features and geological formation.
III-II YEAR Steel Structures CO1:Apply the IS code of practice for the design
(A60130) Design And of steel structural elements
Drawing
CO2:Design welded connections for both axial and
eccentric forces
CO3:Design compression and tension members
using simple and built-up sections
CO4:Calculate forces on the various members of
the truss and design them
III-II Environmental CO1:Determine the sewage characteristics and
YEAR(A60119 Engineering design various sewage treatment plants
CO2:Carry out municipal water and wastewater
treatment system design and operation
CO3:Manage hazardous wastes, risk assessment
and treatment technologies
CO4:Apply environmental treatment technologies
and design processes
III-II Transportation CO1:Carry out surveys involved in planning and
YEAR(A60132 Engineering I highway alignment
CO2:Design cross section elements, sight
distance, horizontal and vertical alignment
CO3:Implement traffic studies, traffic regulations
and control, and intersection design
CO4:Determine the characteristics of pavement
materials
III-II YEAR Foundation CO1:Analyze and design any kind of sheet pile
(A60126) Engineering wall system including coffer dam
CO2:Analyze the stability of any kind of slope by
using both theoretical and graphical methods
CO3:Estimate soil parameters under dynamic
conditions including machine foundations
CO4:Design a suitable foundation system for any
kind of problematic soils
III-II YEAR Structural CO1:Calculate forces on the various members of
(A60131) Analysis II the truss and design them
CO2: To understand the methods of analysis of
intermediate trusses for external loads, lack of fit
and thermal effect
CO3:To study behavior of arches and their
methods of analysis
CO4:To study the multi storey frames subjected
to gravity loads and lateral loads
III-II YEAR Elements Of CO1:Demonstrate the principles of earthquake
(A60123) Earth Quake loading
Engineering
CO2: Quantify earthquake intensity and ground
motion
CO3:Estimate seismic soil design parameters
CO4:Analyze and design seismic resistant
foundation for buildings and prepare soil risk and
microzonation maps
III-II YEAR Ground CO1: Identify ground conditions and suggest
(A60127) Improvement method of improvement
Techniques
CO2:Design and assess the degree of
improvement
CO3: Understand the principles of soil
reinforcement and confinement in engineering
constructions
CO4:Design reinforced soil structures
III-II YEAR Ground Water CO1:Demonstrate The Concepts Of Hydrograph,
(A60128) Hydrology S-Hydrograph, Unit Hydrograph And IUH
CO2:Carry Out Statistical And Probability Analysis
Of Hydrological Data
CO3:Demonstrate The Concepts Of Hydrological
Systems
CO4:Develop Regression Models For The Analysis
Of Hydrological Data
III-II YEAR Environmental CO1: Understand The Different Steps Within
(A60124) Impact Environmental Impact Assessment
Assessment
CO2:Discuss the implications of current
jurisdictional and institutional arrangements in
relation to environmental impact assessment
CO3: Communicate both orally and in written form
the key aspects of environmental impact
assessment
CO4: Understand how to liaise with and the
importance of stakeholders in the EIA process
III-II YEAR Principles Of CO1: Students will be able to define, identify and/or
(A60129) Entrepreneurship apply the principles of entrepreneurial and family
business
CO2: Students will be able to define, identify and/or
apply the principles of viability of businesses, new
business proposals, and opportunities
withinexisting businesses
CO3: Students will be able to define, identify
and/or apply the principles of preparing a startup
business plan emphasizing financing, marketing,
and organizing
CO4: Students will be able to define, identify and/or
apply the principles of creating and defending an
entrepreneurial marketing plan
III-II YEAR Geotechnical CO1: classify soil by physical observation of the
(A60194) Engineering Lab soils
CO2:classify soil based on estimated index and
engineering characteristics of soils
CO3: Determination of soil bearing capacity and
shear stress develop in soils.
CO4:carry out interpolation among the estimated
soil design parameters
III-II YEAR Advanced CO1: Better understand nouns of language through
(A60086) Communication audio visual experience and group activities
Skills Lab
CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
IV-I YEAR Remote Sensing CO1: To know about the principles of remote
(A70140) & Gis sensing and spectral signatures .
CO2: To know about satellites, types of remote
sensing and digital image processing.
CO3: To study about the history and components
of GIS and study about data types and operations.
CO4: To know the applications of remote sensing
and GIS .
IV-I YEAR Transportation CO1: Carry out the surveys for railways, airports
(A70143) Engineering - II and harbours
CO2:Perform geometric design for the three
modes
CO3:Plan the layout of different types of
terminals
CO4:Demonstrate the fundamentals of Intelligent
Transportation Systems
IV-I YEAR Estimating And CO1: Apply different types of estimates in
(A70138) Costing different situations
CO2:Carry out analysis of rates and bill
preparation at different locations
CO3:Demonstrate the concepts of specification
writing
CO4:Carry out valuation of assets
IV-I YEAR Water Resources CO1: design various channel systems .
(A70133) Engineering II
CO2: design head and cross regulator structures.
CO3: identify various types of reservoir and their
design aspects .
CO4:By the Establishes the understanding of cross
drainage works and design 0f different types of
dams.
IV-I YEAR Advanced CO1: Analyze and design any kind of sheet pile
(A70134) Foundation wall system including coffer dam .
Engineering
CO2:Analyze and design well foundation including
complete stability analysis .
CO3:Estimate soil parameters under dynamic
conditions including machine foundations and
design a suitable foundation system for any kind of
problematic soils .
CO4:analyze the stability of any kind of slope by
using both theoretical and graphical methods .
IV-I YEAR Finite Element CO1: demonstrate the differential equilibrium
(A70330) Methods equations and their relationship .
CO2:apply numerical methods to FEM
demonstrate the displacement models
CO3:compute the stiffness matrix for
isoperimetric elements
CO4:analyze plane stress and plane strain
problems
IV-I YEAR Watershed CO1: Identify the causes of soil erosion
(A70145) Management
CO2: Plan and design soil conservation measures
in a watershed
CO3:Plan and design water harvesting and
groundwater recharging structures
CO4:Plan measures for reclamation of saline soils
IV-I YEAR Air Pollution And CO1: Analyze the effects of pollutants on the
(A70136) Control environment.
CO2: Understand meteorological aspects of air
pollutionUnderstand air pollution control methods
CO3: Select treatment technologies for
water/wastewater/solid waste. Design unit
operations for pollution control.
IV-I YEAR Advanced CO1: Design tension and compression members
(A70135) Structural Design
CO2: Design beams and beam columns
CO3: Design bolt and weld connections
CO4:Design built up members and column base
IV-I YEAR Earth And Rock CO1: Analyze and design gravity dams
(A70137) Fill Dams And
Slope Stability
CO2: Analyze and design earth and rock fill dams
CO3:Design spillways and energy dissipation
structures
CO4:Design of penstocks and surge tanks
IV-I YEAR Water Resources CO1:Identify the characteristics and objectives of
(A70144) Systems Analysis water resources systems
CO2:Perform basic economic analysis to evaluate
the economic feasibility of water resources projects
CO3:Formulate and solve deterministic
optimization models for design and operation of
water resources systems
CO4:Formulate and solve stochastic and fuzzy
optimization problems for decision making under
uncertainty
IV-I YEAR Industrial Waste CO1: Demonstrate ability to compare different
(A70139) Water Treatment renewable energy technologies and choose the
most appropriate based on local conditions
CO2: Demonstrate ability to perform and
compare environmental assessments of renewable
energy systems and conventional fossil fuel
systems
CO3: Demonstrate ability to design
renewable/hybrid energy systems that meet
specific energy demands, are impact on the
environmenteconomically feasible and have a
minimal
CO4: Understand how to utilize local energy
resources (renewable and non-renewable) to
achieve the sustainable energy system
IV-I YEAR Concrete And CO1:Conduct Quality Control tests on concrete
(A70195) High Way making materials. Conduct Quality Control tests on
Materials Lab fresh & hardened concrete
CO2:Design and test concrete mix Conduct Non-
destructive tests on concrete
CO3: finding the properties and specifications of
road materials
IV-I YEAR Environmental CO1:quantify the pollutant concentration in
(A70192) Engineering Lab water, wastewater and ambient air
CO2:recommend the degree of treatment
required for the water and wastewater
CO3:analyze the survival conditions for the
microorganism and its growth rate
IV-II YEAR Rehabilitation CO1:Assess strength and materials deficiency in
(A80151) And Retrofitting concrete structures
Of Structures
CO2:Suggest methods and techniques used in
repairing / strengthening existing concrete
structures CO3:Apply Non Destructive Testing
techniques to field problems
CO3:Apply cost effective retrofitting strategies for
repairs in buildings
IV-II YEAR Geo CO1:To effectively take up these new challenges,
(A80148) Environmental there is a need to acquaint with the knowledge of
Engineering soil physics, soil chemistry, hydrogeology, and
biological processes along with the principles of soil
mechanics.
CO2:geo environmental engineering is a blend of
geotechnical engineering and environmental
concepts and introduces multidisciplinary problem
domains to the undergraduate and graduate
students.
CO3:Case histories are discussed to exemplify the
importance of this subject in the current age of
rapid industrialization and urbanization.
IV-II YEAR Design And CO1:assess the irrigation needs of crops
(A80147) Drawing Of
Irrigation
Structures
CO2:design weirs on pervious foundation
CO3:design gravity dam and earthen dam
CO4:design the canal systems select and design
canal fall .
IV-II YEAR Solid Waste CO1:Identify the physical and chemical
(A80141) Management composition of wastes
CO2:Analyze the functional elements for solid
waste management.
CO3:Understand the techniques and methods
used in transformation, conservation, and recovery
of materials from solid wastes.
CO4:Identify and design waste containment
systems
IV-II YEAR Pre Stressed CO1:design a prestressed concrete beam
(A80150) Concrete accounting for losses
Structures
CO2:design the anchorage zone for post
tensioned members
CO3:design composite members
CO4:design continuous beams
IV-II YEAR Construction CO1:demonstrate the nuances of management
(A80146) Management functions
CO2:analyze the framework of a business
organization
CO3:adopt an empirical approach toward
business situations
CO4:apply various Project Management
techniques
CO5:implement roles of team players
IV-II YEAR Industry Oriented CO1 Work in a team to select a problem for
(A80087) Mini Project project work
CO2 Review and evaluate the available literature
on the chosen problem
CO3 Formulate the methodology to solve the
identified problem
CO4 Apply the principles, tools and techniques to
solve the problem
IV-II YEAR Seminar CO1: Learn to do literature survey.
(A80089)
CO2: Develop their communication, presentation
and confidence to face the audience.
CO3: Demonstrate effective writing skills and
processes by employing the linguistic techniques of
academic writing, including critical analysis and
evaluation, and revision.
CO4: Identify and understand assumptions,
theses, and arguments that exist in the work of
authors.
IV-II YEAR Project Work CO1: Identify real world problems.
(A80088)
CO2: Learn to analyze the problem, design and
implement a workable system.
CO3: Learn to evaluate the system, collect and
interpret the data, analyze the gap between
hypothesis and end result.
CO4: Learn technical report writing.
IV-II YEAR Comprehensive CO1: Exhibit the strength and grip on the
(A80090) Viva fundamentals of the subjects studied in the
previous semesters.
CO2: Gain the overall knowledge of the
technologies.
CO3: Comprehend all the courses studied in the
entire programme.
CO4: Prepare the students to face interview both
at the academic and the industrial sector.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Program Outcomes
a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
b. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
c. constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability
d. An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
e. An ability to identify, formulates, and solves engineering problems
f. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
g. An ability to communicate effectively
The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
h. global, economic, environmental, and societal context,
i. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
j. A knowledge of contemporary issues
An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
k. engineering practice.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO)
PSO1: Apply fundamental knowledge to identify, formulate, design and investigate various
problems of electrical and electronic circuits, power electronics, and power systems.
PSO2: Apply modern software tools for design, simulation and analysis of electrical systems by
using latest engineering tools like MATLAB, Simulink, PSPICE, PLC etc.
PSO3: Solve ethically and professionally various Electrical Engineering problems in societal and
environmental context and communicate effectively.
PSO 4: Apply project management techniques to complex engineering problems.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Outcomes
Course
Course year Course Name Course Outcomes
code
Graduates can be able to
CO1: express themselves fluently & appropriately in social
professional contexts
CO2: improve the language proficiency in English with
emphasis on LSRW Skills
CO3: equipped to study academic subjects more effectively
51001 I-YEAR English
using theoretical & practical components of the English
syllabus. Makes the students aware of the role of speaking in
English and its contributions to their success
CO4: develop the study skills and communications skills in
formal and informal situations. To develop the ability of the
students to guess the meanings of words some contest and
grasp the overall message of the text, draw inference etc…
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Get the significant basic knowledge to classify the solid
materials, Materials Science & Engineering, many more
immediate electrical based applications of X- ray diffraction viz
, Simulation, Estimation of size and internal structure and
defects in crystals.
CO2:Acquire knowledge in fundamental principles of statistical
mechanics which has scope for Design of electrical devices
based on Thermal Engineering, Astrophysics, Quantum
51004 I-YEAR Engineering physics
Mechanics, analyze path of Satellites, Rockets and Missiles
which are projected with high speeds, (SEM).
CO3:Design new metallic, semiconducting and insulating
materials, explains the polarization of the charge in the solids
which is helpful for practical applications viz., electrical
machines, transformer cores, micro wave insulators and matrix
storage of computers.
CO4:Fibers. Understanding on Design of acoustical
instruments, Nano-materials for Nano electronics.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Get the significant basic knowledge on concept of
electrochemistry that involve conversion of energy, electronic
based analyses of conductances of the different
chemicals. Corrosion give principles involved in causes, effects,
types and preventive measures
CO2: Gain knowledge in polymerization mechanisms,
structure, characterization , properties & applications,
51005 I-YEAR Engineering Chemistry knowledge on simulation of water characteristic and treatment
of water for potable and industrial purposes.
CO3: Attain knowledge on adsorption ,industrial applications
of surface chemistry and colloids. Designing programs and
simulating nano-material applications. Contributes knowledge
of various fuels , utilization and conservation.
CO4:Visualize phase diagrams to predict and interpret changes
of composition exaggerates constructional material like
cement , Lubricants, Insulators, Refractories and super
conductors applications in designing hardware.
Graduates can be able to
CO1:Gain Knowledge about nature of infinite series & extreme
values of the function with more than one variable
51002 I-YEAR Mathematics – I CO2:Understand about the nature of the curves associated
with length, area & volume in various forms.
CO3:Identify the solutions of the differential equations first &
higher order
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Understand logical skills for solving problem.
51006
Computer CO2: Attain the knowledge about the organization of data.
I-YEAR
Programming
CO3: Learn programming language.
Mathematical Graduates can be able to
I-YEAR
Methods
CO1: Understand programmable mathematics to learn some
51008 innovative techniques
CO2: Solve the system of equations with suitable methods to
get the nature of the Engineering problem and its properties.
CO3: Understand about the solution of ODE with numerical
methods & fitting the curves.
CO4:Attain Knowledge on Fourier series and Partial differential
equations to understand Wave propagation analysis, Acoustic
analysis and Harmonic analysis
Graduates can be able to
CO1;Draw different engineering curves and know their
51007 applications.
CO2:Draw orthographic projections of different objects.
I-YEAR Engineering Drawing
CO3:Visualize three dimensional objects and draw isometric
projections.
CO4:Use in techniques and able to interpret the drawing in
engineering field
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Learn a programming language.
51604
Computer
I-YEAR
Programming Lab CO2: Write programs in C to solve problems.
CO3: Learn linear and nonlinear data structures.
Graduates can be able to
CO1:Identify various computer components.
51607
IT CO2: Obtain information about PC Hardware,
I-YEAR Workshop/Engineering
Workshop
CO3: Know how to use Internet & World Wide Web
CO4: Efficiently work with Productivity tools including Word,
Excel and Power Point
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Observe the concepts and physical laws that are
51605 introduced in lecture.
Engineering Physics / CO2: Know the procedures, concepts, and formulas
I-YEAR Engineering Chemistry experimentally
Lab
CO3: Find physically the band gap and type of semiconductors.
CO4: study interference and diffraction effects which are
observed in our daily life.
Graduates can be able to
English language
I-YEAR Communication skills CO1: Develop their language skills, communication skills, public
lab speaking skills and soft skills and apply them in their day to day
51606 communication by participating in lab sessions.
II-I EEE
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Apply knowledge of engineering, information technology,
mathematics, and science
53007 II-YEAR Mathematics – III CO2: Identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
CO3: Formulate simple problems of engineering dynamics as
ordinary differential equations and state the underlying
assumptions
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Apply knowledge of Hydraulic Machines to the Electrical
Power generation
Fluid Mechanics and
53018 II-YEAR
Hydraulic Machinery CO2: Decide type of turbine which can be used for Electrical
Power Generation based on the head available.
CO3: Suggest type of Centrifugal pump to be used depending
upon on the application
Electronic Devices & Graduates can be able to
53009 II-YEAR
Circuits
CO1: Identify type of p-n junction diode from its V-I
characteristics
CO2: Suggest type of rectifier to be used depending upon
output required
CO3: Select type of filter to be used to filter out noise
CO4: Apply knowledge of FET Transistors and FET Amplifiers in
Electrical Engineering.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Apply knowledge of Electrical Circuit Concepts in solving
real time electrical problems
CO2: Apply knowledge of Electrical Circuit Concepts in solving
53010 II-YEAR Electrical Circuits complex circuits by using different network reduction
techniques.
CO3: Apply knowledge of Magnetic Circuits for Electrical
Machines
CO4: Solve complex circuits by using Different Theorems in A.C
& D.C.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Apply the Knowledge of Magnetic Field theory in
Electrical Machines
CO2: Decide Dielectric Boundary Conditions electric and
53011 II-YEAR-I Electromagnetic fields magnetic fields
CO3: Calculate Energy stored in Electric and magnetic fields
CO4: Apply Maxwell’s Equations in solving Electrical Problems
II-YEAR Graduates can be able to
CO1: Decide type of Machine to be used depending upon the
required applications
CO2: Suggest methods of improving commutation and
remedial measures for failure of excitation
CO3: Identify type of Generator from its Load Characteristics
and Identify whether D.C. Machine is Motor or Generator.
53012 Electrical Machines – 1 Suggest different types of Speed control of D.C. Motors.
CO4: Suggest different types of Speed control of D.C. Motors
and how to Calculate Efficiency & Losses of D.C. Machines by
conducting Various Tests.
Graduates can be able to
Fluid Mechanics and CO1: Decide type of Turbine to be used for Electrical Power
53602 II-YEAR Hydraulic Machinery Generation based on the head available
Lab
CO2: Suggest type of Pumps to be used based on the required
application.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Apply the concepts of Electronic Circuits for conversion of
A.C. Signals and D.C. Signals
Electronic Device &
53603 II-YEAR
Circuits Lab CO2: Decide type of amplifier configuration to be used based
on the required output
CO3: Compare the characteristics of rectifiers with & without
Filters
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Occupy managerial positions in future and to develop
their versatile and dynamic personality and understanding of
business and industry.
CO2: Have cost effective and utility oriented approach in the
Managerial Economics real situations of the work.
54007 II-YEAR
& Financial Analysis
CO3: Use knowledge of accountancy which will help them in
effective supervision;
CO4: Use financial analysis which will assist them in assessing
their managerial worth in terms of profitability, operational
efficiency, financial soundness and deciding effective future
line of action.
II-YEAR-II SEM
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Draw Line Diagram of Thermal Power Station Apply
concepts of Nuclear Fission & Fusion for generation of
II-YEAR-II Electrical Power
54008 Power System – I
SEM CO2: Suggest type of Distribution system to be used based on
the type of landDistinguish types of substations
CO3: Suggest arrangement of bus bars in a substation Draw
single line diagram of Gas Insulated Substations
CO4: Suggest different methods of improving power factor
Analyze Economic Aspects of Power Generation Identify type
of Tariff based on the type of customer.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Compare different types of configurations of Amplifiers
54009 Electronic Circuits CO2: Determine the frequency response of BJT & FET
CO3: Design Bistable, Monostable, Astable Multivibrators and
Schmitt trigger using transistors.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Apply knowledge of Numbers Systems, Codes, Boolean
Algebra and Switching Functions to solve real time electronic
problems.
CO2: Minimize Switching Functions and design Combinational
Switching Theory and Logic Circuits.
54010
Logic Design
CO3: Use Programmable Logic & Threshold Logic Devices to
realize switching functions and able to classify different
sequential circuits.
CO4: Apply knowledge of Sequential Machines and Algorithmic
State Machines in solving real life electronics related issues.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Convert three phase circuits from star to delta & Delta to
Star
54011 Network Theory
CO2: Determine the Active Power & Reactive Power
CO3: Apply Laplace transforms for determining Transient
Response of R-L-C Circuits
CO4: Analyze A.C circuits by Fourier Analysis
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Draw Equivalent Circuit of Transformer to determine
efficiency & losses and Suggest remedies for minimization of
hysteresis & Eddy Current Losses
CO2: Analyze performance of Transformers by conducting
54012 Electrical Machines – II suitable tests and determine all day efficiency of Transformer.
CO3: Identify the type of Induction motor based on the type of
construction and analyze the characteristics of Induction
Motors.
CO4: Draw circle diagrams of Induction Motors Suggest best
method of speed control of induction motor.
Graduates can be able to
Electrical Machines – I CO1: Analyze the characteristic of different types of D.C.
54602
Lab Machine by conducting Load or No-Load Tests.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Verify different types of Theorems
Electric Circuits and CO2: Determine of Self, Mutual Inductances and Coefficient of
54603
Simulation Lab coupling
CO3: Determine two port network parameters
CO4: Determine active & reactive power of different loads
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Identify different types of Operational Amplifiers (Op-
55009
Amps)
IC Applications CO2: Use Op-Amps for Differentiators and Integrators,
Comparators, Schmitt trigger, Multi vibrators
CO3: Distinguish various types of Integrated Circuits
CO4: Make use of Combinational & Sequential Circuits
III-I SEM
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Determine the nature & importance of Management
CO2: Design organizational structure
55010 Management Science
CO3: Do operations managements, Material Management &
Human Resource Management
CO4: Do Project Management, Strategic Management &
Contemporary Management
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Calculate Resistance, Inductance of single phase and
three phase, single and double circuit lines.
CO2: Efficiency & estimate regulation of all transmission lines.
55011 Power systems – II
CO3: Determine the Performance of Long Transmission Lines
and to Determine the Power System Transients
CO4: Find out Various Factors Governing the Performance of
Transmission line Classify & Methods to improve string
efficiency of Overhead Line Insulators
CO5: Calculate the Sag and Tension Classify different under
ground cables
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Classify different types of control systems such as open &
Closed loop, Determine transfer function of Servomotor
CO2: Analyze Time Response of First & Second Order Systems,
55012 Control Systems stability of a system in S- Domain.
CO3:Do Frequency Response Analysis , Stability analysis in
frequency domain
CO4: Use Classical control design techniques, Do State space
analysis of continuous systems
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Know the operations of SCR’s, BJT’s, and IGBT’s.
CO2: Understand the operation of single phase half controlled
55013 Power Electronics and fully controlled converters.
CO3: Comprehend operation of Three phase line commutated
converters, AC voltage controllers & cyclo converters for
different loads.
CO4: Comprehend operation of various Choppers & Inverters.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Distinguish different types of Synchronous Generators
and Carry out detailed analysis of Synchronous Generator &
Synchronous Motor
Electrical Machines – CO2: Determine the regulation of Alternator and Operate two
55014
III Alternators in Parallel
CO3:Draw excitation & power Circle of Synchronous Motor
CO4:Carry out detailed analysis of Single Phase motors as well
as Special Motors
Graduates can be able to
Electrical Machines
55602
Lab - II CO1: Determine the efficiency and losses of different A. C.
Machines by conducting Various tests.
CO2: Determine the Regulation of Synchronous Generator by
synchronous impedance, m.m.f. methods, Z.P.F. and AS.A
methods
CO3: Operate two Transformers in parallel
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Determine Time Response of Second Order System
CO2: Determine the Characteristics of Synchros,
Control Systems and
55603 Characteristics of magnetic amplifiers, Characteristics of AC
Simulation Lab
servo motor.
CO3:Perform Linear system analysis and Stability analysis using
MATLAB
CO4: Determine State Space Model for Classical Transfer
Function using MATLAB
III-II EEE
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Measure the values of Current, Voltage & Power of real-
time circuits using respective meter
Electrical CO2: Measure very high voltages and currents of transmission
56009 lines using Instrument Transformers
Measurements
CO3: Measure Active & Reactive Powers of A.C. Circuits using
Wattmeter’s of balanced & un Balanced Loads
CO4: Measure the value of Unknown EMF using
Potentiometers
Graduates can be able to
Power Semiconductor CO1: Know the operations of Four Quadrant & closed loop
56010 Control of DC motors by single phase & three phase converters
Drives
CO2:Perform Four Quadrant & closed loop Control of DC
motors using choppers
CO3: Control the Induction motor from stator side & rotor
side
CO4:Control the Synchronous motor by using separate & self
control methods
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Determine Ybus & Zbus
Computer Methods in CO2:Determine the Power Flow studies
56011
Power Systems
CO3: Perform Short Circuit Analysis
CO4: Perform Power System Steady State & Transient State
Stability Analysis
Graduates can be able to
CO1:Distinguish 8085 & 8086 Microprocessors from their
architecture
Microprocessors & CO2: Interface keyboard, display, stepper motor interfacing,
56012 A/D, D/A Converter Interfacing using I/O Interface.
Microcontrollers
CO3:Perform Serial Communications
CO4: Provide controls in the Electrical Systems using
Microcontroller 8051.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Suggest use of solar radiation and non-conversional
sources of energy
CO2: Know the values of biodiversity and importance of
56015 Environmental Studies conservation of biodiversity and threatening factors for loss of
biodiversity.
CO3: Protect our natural environment from pollution and
identify some methods for preventing of pollution
CO4: Indentify the methods of disposal of solid wastages and
precautions to be taken in the period of natural calamities’
Renewable Energy Graduates can be able to
56013
Sources
CO1: Identify Existing Renewable Energy sources.
CO2:Suggest best Renewable Energy Source.
CO3:Use Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Biomass or Geothermal
Energy for generation of Electrical Power.
CO4: Convert energy from one form to other form using Direct
Energy Conversion (DEC) Principle.
Graduates can be able to
Advanced English
56602 Communication Skills CO1: Develop their language skills, communication skills, public
Lab speaking skills and soft skills and apply them in their day to day
communication by participating in lab sessions.
Graduates can be able to
CO1:Analyze the characteristics of SCR, MOSFET & IGBT
Power Electronics &
56603 CO2:Analyze the characteristics of different types Converters,
Simulation Lab
Inverters for different types of Loads
CO3:Perform PSPice Simulation of single phase Inverter with
PWM control, Resonant pulse commutation circuit, Buck
chopper and single-phase full converter
IV-EEE I-SEM
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Identify type of circuit breaker to be used for the
required electrical equipment
Switchgear and CO2: Select the suitable relay as per the system to be
57012 protected
Protection
CO3: Identify types of Generator Faults ,Transformer Faults
and can be able to provide protection
CO4:Provide protection for Feeder, Bus bar and against High
Voltages
Electrical Distribution Graduates can be able to
57020
System
CO1: know the various factors design consideration of a
distribution system
CO2: know the voltage drop and power drop calculations
CO3: know the protection and principle of operation of
protective devices
CO4: Know the Different voltage control techniques.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Identify different types of Electric Heating and can select
the suitable one depending on the requirement
Utilization of Electrical CO2: Identify different types of Electric Welding and can select
57013 the suitable one depending on the requirement
Energy
CO3: Identify different types of Illumination Methods and can
be able to suggest best suitable one as per the requirement.
CO4:Control the speed of Electric Traction by using different
speed control methods
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Monitor and analyze any Physical system and its control.
CO2: Use effectively transducers, digital voltmeters,
57014 Instrumentation oscilloscopes
CO3: Do measurement of non electrical quantities.
CO4: Anlysation of signals and their modulation techniques
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Make the Power System operation Economically
Power System
57015
Operation of Control CO2: Do Hydrothermal scheduling & Modeling of Turbine and
Automatic Controllers
CO3: Perform Single Area Load Frequency Control &Two-Area
Load Frequency Control
CO4: Use Load Frequency Controllers & Control the Reactive
Power effectively
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Identify the importance of High Voltage Technology and
its Applications
High Voltage CO2: Analyze the Breakdown in gases, Liquids & solids
57016
Engineering
CO3: Generate & Measure High Voltages & Currents
CO4: Perform High Voltage Testing of Electrical Apparatus
Graduates can be able to
CO1:Write assembly level program for 8086 Microprocessor
Microprocessors & CO2: Interface keyboard, display, stepper motor interfacing,
57603 A/D, D/A Converter Interfacing using I/O Interface.
Microcontrollers Lab
CO3: Perform Serial Communications
CO4: Provide controls in the Electrical Systems using
Microcontroller 8051.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Calibrate and test Single Phase Energy Meter, Power
Factor Meter , PMMC Ammeter and PMMC Voltmeter &
Crompton D.C. Potentiometer .
Electrical CO2: Test Dielectric oil using H.T. Testing Kit
57604
Measurements Lab
CO3: Determine the three phase reactive power
CO4: Determine the parameters of choke coil using 3ammeter
and 3 voltmeter methods
IV-II EEE
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Suggest type transmission to be chosen depending on the
distance of transmission and do the Analysis of HVDC
Converters.
CO2: Decide type of control to be used for control of active &
58008 HVDC Transmission
reactive power in HVDC system.
CO3: Analyze power flow in AC/DC Systems and Converters
Faults.
CO4: Gain knowledge on generation of Harmonics in HVDC
systems and their remedies.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: Acquire knowledge in the basics of Neural Networks and
Essentials of Artificial Neural Networks.
CO2: Train a set of real time data using Single & Multilayer
Neural Networks &
58009 Feed Forward Neural Networks.
Fuzzy Logic
CO3: Know the Storage of real time data using Associative
Memory, Bidirectional Associative Memory (BAM) Architecture
and BAM Training Algorithms.
CO4: Design Fuzzy Logic Controllers for real time applications.
Graduates can be able to
CO1:Do State Space Analysis, test Controllability and
Observability of different types of systems.
CO2: Perform Describing Function Analysis and Phase Plane
Advanced Control
58012 Analysis of Non Linear Systems.
Systems
CO3: Determine Stability Analysis of Linear & Non Linear
Continuous time autonomous systems and Effect of state
feedback on controllability and observability
CO4: Determine Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control.
Graduates can be able to
Industry orientated CO1: Know the benefits of the team work.
58605
projects
CO2: acquire skills of collaboration, communication &
independent learning.
CO3: learn for lifelong and know the challenges in the future.
Graduates can be able to
CO1: create professional thinking among the students.
58606 Seminars
CO2: improve their presentation skills.
CO3: Create a forum to exchange their ideas.
Graduates can be able to
CO2: acquire skills of collaboration, communication &
58607 Project works independent learning.
CO3: learn for lifelong and know the challenges in the future.
CO4: Synthesize knowledge from various areas of learning.
Graduates can be able to
58608 Comprehensive viva
test their knowledge orally in applying the basic
principles of Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Program Outcomes (PO’S)
An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals
a
appropriate to the discipline.
An ability to analyze an engineering problem, and identify and formulate the
b
mechanical engineering requirements appropriate to its solution.
An ability to design, implement, and evaluate an engineering system, component or
process to meet desired needs with appropriate consideration for economic,
c
manufacturability, sustainability, societal, environmental, health and safety
considerations.
d An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
An ability use current techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for mechanical to
e
engineering practice.
An ability to analyze the local and global impact of engineering solutions on individuals,
f
organizations, and society.
g Knowledge of contemporary issues.
h An understanding of professional, ethical and social issues and responsibilities
An ability to function effectively individually and on teams, including diverse and
i
multidisciplinary, to accomplish a common goal.
j An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in continuing professional
k
development.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Program specific outcomes
PSO I: Ability to apply the acquired Mechanical Engineering knowledge for the
advancement of society and self.
PSO II: Ability to implement the learned principles of Mechanical Engineering to analyze,
evaluate and create more advanced mechanical systems or processes.
PSO III: Apply engineering knowledge and design & analysis tools to solve problems in
the domains of structural, thermal and fluid mechanics.
PSO IV: Engage professionally in industries or as an entrepreneur by applying
manufacturing and management practices.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Course Outcomes
Course Name
YEAR( Course Outcomes
I – YEAR
CO1: Construct free body diagrams and calculates the
reactions necessary to ensure static equilibrium.
CO2: Understand internal forces in members.
I YEAR Engineering
(A10001) Mechanics
CO3: Locate centroids and determine mass moment of
inertia for composite areas and rigid bodies.
CO4: Analyze the systems with frictional forces.
CO1: Learn beyond subject boundaries, so as to relate
different areas of learning.
CO2: Take advantage of opportunities to work with
partners who are able to offer and support enriched
learning experiences and opportunities.
I YEAR
Engineering Drawing
(A10301 CO3: Know about different types of lines & use of letters
& numbers in drawing sheet.
CO4: Know about different types of projections, straight
lines, solids and different types of surfaces.
CO1:Apply the principles and techniques learnt in this
course for solving the practical problems which arise in
the industry
II-I YEAR Probability And
(ME301PC) Statistics CO2:Use Estimation Theory and Regression Analysis to
estimate the present condition from previous history in
any real life situation
CO3:Solve the Linear Programming problems for
minimizing the project cost and maximizing its profit
CO4:Apply Probability in Reliability and life testing
machine tools in Civil Engineering
CO1: Analyze the behavi or of the solid bodies
subjected to various types of loading
CO2:Apply knowledge of materials and structural
elements to the analysis of simple structures
CO3: Undertake problem identification, formulation
and solution using a range of analytical methods
II-I YEAR
Mechanics of solids
(ME302PC) CO4: Analyze and interpret laboratory data relating to
behavior of structures and the materials they are made
of, and undertake associated laboratory work individually
and in teams
CO5: Expectation and capacity to undertake lifelong
learning
CO1: Study the different types of crystal stuctutres
CO2: Study the alloy materials and their composition to
improve the strenghts of steel and cast irons
II-I YEAR
MMS
(ME303PC) CO3: Study the heat treatments process of materials to
improve the properties
CO4:Study the cooling curves to improve the strenght of
materials
CO1:Understand the idea for selecting materials for
patterns
CO2: Know Types and allowances of patterns used
in casting and analyze the components of moulds
II-I YEAR production CO3:Design core, core print and gating system in metal
(A30107) Technology casting processes
CO4: Understand the arc, gas, solid state and resistance
welding processes.
CO5:Develop process maps for metal forming
processes using plasticity principles
CO6:Identify the effect of process variables to
manufacture defect free products
CO1: At the end of the course, the student should be
able to Understand and differentiate between different
thermodynamic systems and processes
CO2: Understand and apply the laws of
II-I YEAR Thermodynamics to different types of systems
Thermodynamics undergoing various processes and to perform
(A30183)
thermodynamic analysis
CO3:Understand and analyze the Thermodynamic
cycles and evaluate performance parameters
CO1:Understanding the properties of moulding sands
and pattern making
CO2: Fabricate joints using gas welding and arc
II-I YEAR Prodcution welding
(A30183) technology Lab
CO3:Evaluate the quality of welded joints
CO4: Basic idea of press working tools and performs
moulding studies on plastics.
CO1:Preparation of engineering and working drawings
with dimensions and bill of material during design and
development. Developing assembly drawings using
part drawings of machine components
CO2:Conventional representation of materials,
common machine elements and parts such as
II-I YEAR Machine Drawing screws, nuts, bolts, keys, gears, webs, ribs
(A30183) Practice
CO3:Types of sections –selection of section planes and
drawing of sections and auxiliary sectional views. Parts
not usually sectioned
CO4: Methods of dimensioning, general rules for
sizes and placement of dimensions for holes,
centers, curved and tapered features.
CO1:The Primary focus of the Metallurgy and Material
science program is to provide undergraduates with a
fundamental knowledge based associated materials
propertiesand their selection and application
II-I YEAR
MMS Lab
(A30183)
CO2:Upon graduation, students would have acquired
and developed the necessary background and skills for
successful careers in the materials-related industries
CO3:Furthermore, after completing the program, the
student should be well prepared for management
positions in industry or continued education toward a
graduate degree.
CO1:Analyze the behavior of the solid bodies subjected
to various types of loading.
CO2:Apply knowledge of materials and structural
elements to the analysis of simple structures
CO3:Undertake problem identification, formulation and
solution using a range of analytical methods
II-II YEAR
Mechanics of solid lab
(A40008) CO4:Expectation and capacity to undertake lifelong
learning
CO5:Analyze and interpret laboratory data relating to
behavior of structures and the materials they are made
of, and undertake associated laboratory work individually
and in teams
CO1:To analyze and solve electrical circuits using
network laws and theorems
CO2:To understand and analyze basic Electric and
II-I YEAR Electrical and Magnetic circuits
(A40008) elctronic engineering CO3:To study the working principles of Electrical
Machines
CO4: To introduce components of Low Voltage
Electrical Installations
CO1:The main purpose is to give an idea about the
II-II YEAR Kinematics of relative motions obtained in all the above type of
(A40111) Machinery components used in mechanical Engineering.
CO1:At the end of the course, the student should be
able to evaluate the performance of IC engines and
compressors under the given operating conditions
CO2:Apply the laws of Thermodynamics to evaluate
II-II YEAR
Thermal Engineering-I the performance of Refrigeration and air-conditioning
(A40111)
cycles
CO3:Understand the functionality of the major
components of the IC Engines and effects of operating
conditions on their performance
CO1:Able to explain the effect of fluid properties on a
flow system
CO2:Able to identify type of fluid flow patterns
and describe continuity equation
II-II YEAR Fluid Mechanics And CO3:To analyze a variety of practical fluid flow and
(A40111) Hydraulic Machines measuring devices and utilize Fluid Mechanics principles
in design.
CO4:To select and analyze an appropriate turbine with
reference to given situation in power plants
CO1:Able to explain the effect of fluid properties on a
flow system
CO2:Able to identify type of fluid flow patterns
and describe continuity equation
II-II YEAR Fluid Mechanics And
(A40111) Hydraulic Machines CO3:To analyze a variety of practical fluid flow and
measuring devices and utilize Fluid Mechanics principles
in design.
CO4:To select and analyze an appropriate turbine with
reference to given situation in power plants
CO1:measure discharge in pipes and carry out
discharge measurements in open channel
CO2:determine the energy loss in conduits
Fluid Mechanics And
II-II YEAR
Hydraulic Machinery
(A40111)
Lab
CO3:demonstrate the characteristics curves of pumps
CO4:demonstrate the characteristics curves of turbines
CO1:The student acquires the knowledge about the
principles of design, material selection, component
behavior subjected to loads, and criteria of failure.
CO2:Understands the concepts of principal stresses,
III-I YEAR Design of Machine
stress concentration in machine members and fatigue
(ME501PC ) Member-I
loading
CO3:Design on the basis of strength and rigidity
and analyze the stresses and strains induced in a
machine element.
CO1:At the end of the course, the student should be
able to evaluate the performance of IC engines and
compressors under the given operating conditions
CO2:Apply the laws of Thermodynamics to evaluate
III-I YEAR
Thermal Engineering-I the performance of Refrigeration and air-conditioning
(A40111) cycles
CO3:Understand the functionality of the major
components of the IC Engines and effects of operating
conditions on their performance
CO1:At the end of the course, the student would be
able to Identify techniques to minimize the errors in
measurement
CO2:Identify methods and devices for measurement
of length, angle, gear & thread parameters, surface
III-I YEAR Metrology and roughness and geometric features of parts.
(A40111) Machine Tools
CO3:dUnderstand working of lathe, shaper, planer,
drilling, milling and grinding machines
CO4:dComprehend speed and feed mechanisms of
machine tools Estimate machining times for machining
operations on machine tools
CO1:The students understand the significance of
Management in their Profession
CO2:The various Management Functions like Planning,
III-I YEAR Fundametals of Organizing, Staffing, Leading, Motivation and Control
(A40111) Mangements aspects are learnt in this cours
CO3: The students can explore the Management
Practices in their domain area
CO1: The students will understand the importance of
Values and Ethics in their
personal lives and professional careers
III-I YEAR
Professional Ethics
(A60086) CO2: The students will learn the rights and
responsibilities
as an employee, team member and a global citizen
CO1: Better understand nouns of language through audio
III-II YEAR Thermal Engineering- visual experience and group activities
(A60086) II
CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
CO1: Better understand nouns of language through audio
visual experience and group activities
CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
III-II YEAR Thermal Engineering-
(A60086) II
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
CO1: Better understand nouns of language through audio
visual experience and group activities
CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
III-II YEAR Thermal Engineering-
(A60086) II
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
CO1: Better understand nouns of language through audio
visual experience and group activities
CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
III-II YEAR Thermal Engineering-
(A60086) II
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
CO1: Better understand nouns of language through audio
visual experience and group activities
III-II YEAR Thermal Engineering-
(A60086) II CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
CO1: Better understand nouns of language through audio
visual experience and group activities
CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
III-II YEAR Thermal Engineering-
(A60086) II
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
CO1: Better understand nouns of language through audio
visual experience and group activities
CO2: Neutralization of accent for intelligibility.
III-II YEAR Thermal Engineering-
(A60086) II
CO3: Speaking with clarity and confidence thereby
enhancingemployability skills of students.
CO1: demonstrate the differential equilibrium
equations and their relationship .
CO2:apply numerical methods to FEM demonstrate the
displacement models
IV-I YEAR Finite Element
(A70330) Methods
CO3:compute the stiffness matrix for isoperimetric
elements
CO4:analyze plane stress and plane strain problems
CO1 Work in a team to select a problem for project
work
IV-II YEAR Industry Oriented
(A80087) Mini Project CO2 Review and evaluate the available literature on the
chosen problem
CO3 Formulate the methodology to solve the identified
problem
CO4 Apply the principles, tools and techniques to solve
the problem
CO1: Learn to do literature survey.
CO2: Develop their communication, presentation and
confidence to face the audience.
IV-II YEAR
Seminar CO3: Demonstrate effective writing skills and processes
(A80089)
by employing the linguistic techniques of academic
writing, including critical analysis and evaluation, and
revision.
CO4: Identify and understand assumptions, theses, and
arguments that exist in the work of authors.
CO1: Identify real world problems.
CO2: Learn to analyze the problem, design and
implement a workable system.
IV-II YEAR
Project Work
(A80088) CO3: Learn to evaluate the system, collect and
interpret the data, analyze the gap between hypothesis
and end result.
CO4: Learn technical report writing.
CO1: Exhibit the strength and grip on the fundamentals
of the subjects studied in the previous semesters.
IV-II YEAR
Comprehensive Viva CO2: Gain the overall knowledge of the technologies.
(A80090)
CO3: Comprehend all the courses studied in the entire
programme.
CO4: Prepare the students to face interview both at the
academic and the industrial sector.
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
b. Shall be able to employ necessary techniques, hardware and software tools
for modern engineering applications.
c. Shall be able to solve problems through analytical thinking.
d. Shall be able to follow and contribute to the developments in their own field,
within realistic constraints such as economic, social, ethical, environmental
and sustainability.
e. Shall be able to communicate effectively.
f. Would have strong ethical and professional responsibility and adherence to
quality.
g. Should recognize the need for and an ability to engage in life-long learning
h. Should have a knowledge of contemporary issues.
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)
1. Demonstrate principles of electronics, digital systems, microprocessors and
signal processing in the field of consumer electronics, medical electronics
and space craft electronics industry.
2. Designing of variety of electronics & computer-based components and
systems
3. Designing of variety of applications including signal processing,
communications, computer networks, and control systems
4. Architect, partition, and select appropriate technologies for implementation
of a specified wired and wireless communication system
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Course Outcomes
Year/ Course Outcomes
Course Name
Semester
COS: After learning the contents of this paper the
student must be able to
Write the matrix representation of a set of linear
equations and to analyze the solution
of the system of equations
CO2:Find the Eigen values and Eigen vectors
Reduce the quadratic form to canonical form using
orthogonal transformations.
MATHEMATICS-I
MA101BS
CO3: Analyse the nature of sequence and series.
C04: Solve the applications on the mean value
theorems.
I-I
CO5:Evaluate the improper integrals using Beta and
Gamma functions
CO6:Find the extreme values of functions of two
variables with/ without constraints
CO1: The student would be able to learn the
fundamental concepts on Quantum behavior of
Matter in its micro state.
C02:The knowledge of fundamentals of
Semiconductor physics, Optoelectronics, Lasers and
fiber optics enable the students to apply to various
APPLIED PHYSICS systems like communications, solar
AP102BS
Cell, photo cells and so on.
I-I CO3: Design, characterization and study of
properties of material help the students to prepare
new materials for various engineering applications.
CO4: The course also helps the students to be
exposed to the phenomena of electromagnetism
and also to have exposure on magnetic materials
and dielectric materials.
CO1:To write algorithms and to draw flowcharts for
solving problems.
CO2:To convert the algorithms/flowcharts to C
PROGRAMMING FOR programs.
PROBLEM SOLVING
C03:To code and test a given logic in C
CS103ES
programming language.
I-I
C04:To decompose a problem into functions and to
develop modular reusable code
CO1:Preparing working drawings to communicate
the ideas and information.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
ME104ES CO2:Read, understand and interpret engineering
I-I drawings.
CO1: The student would be able to learn the
fundamental concepts on Quantum behaviour of
matter in its micro state.
C02:The knowledge of fundamentals of
APPLIED PHYSICS LAB
AP105BS Semiconductor physics, Optoelectronics, Lasers and
fibre optics enable the students to apply to various
I-I systems like communications, solar
cell, photo cells and so on.
CO1:formulate the algorithms for simple problems
translate given algorithms to a working and correct
program
PROGRAMMING FOR
PROBLEM SOLVING LAB
I-I CO2:correct syntax errors as reported by the
CS106ES
compilers
CO3:identify and correct logical errors encountered
during execution
CO4:represent and manipulate data with arrays,
strings and structures use pointers of different
types
CO5:create, read and write to and from simple text
and binary files. modularize the code with functions
so that they can be reused
CO1:Based on this course, the Engineering graduate
will understand /evaluate / develop
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE technologies on the basis of ecological principles
*MC109ES and environmental regulations
I-I
which in turn helps in sustainable development
CO1:Identify whether the given differential
equation of first order is exact or not
C02:Solve higher differential equation and apply the
concept of differential equation to real
world problems
MATHEMATICS – II C03:Evaluate the multiple integrals and apply the
MA201BS
concept to find areas, volumes, centre of
mass and Gravity for cubes, sphere and rectangular
parallelopiped
I-II
C04:Evaluate the line, surface and volume integrals
and converting them from one to
another
C01:The knowledge of atomic, molecular and
electronic changes, band theory related to
CHEMISTRY conductivity.
CH202BS
C02:The required principles and concepts of
electrochemistry, corrosion and in
understanding the problem of water and its
treatments.
I-II
C03:The required skills to get clear concepts on
basic spectroscopy and application to
medical and other fields.
C04:The knowledge of configurational and
conformational analysis of molecules and
reaction mechanisms.
CO1:To analyze and solve electrical circuits using
network laws and theorems.
CO2:To understand and analyze basic Electric and
BASIC ELECTRICAL Magnetic circuits
ENGINEERING
CO3:To study the working principles of Electrical
EE203ES
Machines
I-II
CO4:To introduce components of Low Voltage
Electrical Installations
CO1:Study and practice on machine tools and their
operations
CO2:Practice on manufacturing of components
using workshop trades including pluming,
fitting, carpentry, foundry, house wiring and
welding.
ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
CO3:Identify and apply suitable tools for different
ME205ES
trades of Engineering processes
I-II
including drilling, material removing, measuring,
chiseling.
CO4:Apply basic electrical engineering knowledge
for house wiring practice.
CO1:Use English Language effectively in spoken and
ENGLISH
EN205HS written forms.
CO2:Comprehend the given texts and respond
appropriately.
CO3:Communicate confidently in various contexts
I-II
and different cultures.
CO4:Acquire basic proficiency in English including
reading and listening comprehension,
writing and speaking skills.
CO1:Determination of parameters like hardness and
chloride content in water.
CO2:Estimation of rate constant of a reaction from
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY concentration – time relationships.
LAB
CO3:Determination of physical properties like
CH206BS
adsorption and viscosity.
I-II
CO4:Calculation of Rf values of some organic
molecules by TLC technique
CO1:Better understanding of nuances of English
language through audio- visual experience
and group activities
Neutralization of accent for intelligibility
CO2:Speaking skills with clarity and confidence
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND
COMMUNICATION SKILLS which in turn enhances their
LAB CO3:employability skills
EN207HS
I-II Syllabus
CO4:English Language and Communication Skills
Lab (ELCS) shall have two parts:
a. Computer
C01:Get an exposure to basic electrical laws.
BASIC ELECTRICAL Understand the response of different types of
ENGINEERING LAB
electrical circuits to different
EE208ES
excitations.
CO2:Understand the measurement, calculation and
I-II
relation between the basic electrical
parameters
CO3:Understand the basic characteristics of
transformers and electrical machines.
CO1:Ability to define, recal the basic
parameters of set theory and probability
such as sample space, events, axioms and
probability theorems.
CO2: Able to learn ,solve and compare ,
different distribution and density functions
like Poisson, Rayleigh, uniform ,Gaussian
PROBABILITY THEORY AND
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES etc of Single random variable & multiple
EC305ES random variables
CO3:Able to learn ,solve and compare
operations on single random variable and
II-I
multiple random variables like mean,
variance, moments and skew etc.,
CO4:Able to analyze random process with
spectral & temporal characteristics
CO1:Solve the problems on binary number
system Apply Boolean algebra
CO2: Distinguish and design combinational
DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN Circuits.
EC303PC
CO3:Design synchronous Sequential Circuits
II-I
CO4:Minimize Sequential Circuits by
applying Mealy and Moore models
NETWORK ANALYSIS& Co1. Gain the knowledge on basic RLC
TRANSMISSION ANALYSIS
circuits behavior.
EC302PC
CO2. Analyze the Steady state and transient
analysis of RLC Circuits.
II-I
CO3. Know the characteristics of two port
network parameters.
CO4. Analyze the transmission line
parameters and configurations
CO1: Design a DC power supply for the
given specifications and Design power supply
unit using rectifier circuits
CO2: Apply necessary transistor
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND
CIRCUITS configuration for the given specifications.
EC306PC CO3: Design and analyze FET amplifier for
II-I the specifications
CO4: Design an amplifier using various
biasing circuits
CO1: Apply the gained knowledge of
mathematics to represent vectors depending
on the orthogonality function and Fourier
series representation of periodic signals
CO2: Analyze the nature of the systems
and also perform the signal representation
using fourier transform
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
II-I
EC304PC CO3: Know the construction of discrete
time signals using sampling technique and
will be able to draw the system responses
CO4:Pperform the signal representation
using the Laplace transform and z-transform
and the constraints of their region of
convergence
CO1:Apply various devices to real
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND time problems.
CIRCUITS LAB
CO2: Compute frequency response of
II-I EC306PC
various amplifiers.
CO1:Solve the problems on binary number
system Apply Boolean algebra
CO2: Distinguish and design combinational
DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN
II-I LAB Circuits.
EC307PC CO3:Design synchronous Sequential Circuits
CO4:Minimize Sequential Circuits by
applying Mealy and Moore models
CO1.Understand the basics of MATLAB
syntax, functions and programming
CO2:.Analyze the generation of various
signals and sequences in MATLAB
BASIC SIMULATION LAB CO3:Determine the convolution and
EC308ES
correlation between signals and
II-I sequences
CO4:Understand the waveform synthesis
using laplace transform
II-I GENDER SENSITIZATION
CO1: Use the Laplace transforms techniques
for solving ODE’s
CO2: Find the root of a given equation.
CO3:Estimate the value for the given data
using interpolation
CO4:Find the numerical solutions for a given
MATHAMATICS-II ODE’s
II-II
EC401BS CO5:Analyse the complex function with
reference to their analyticity, integration
using Cauchy’s
CO6: integral and residue theorems
CO7:Taylor’s and Laurent’s series expansions
of complex function
II-II ANALOG&DIGITAL CO1: Analyze and design of various
COMMUNICATION continuous wave and angle modulation and
EC403PC demodulation techniques
CO2: Understand the effect of noise present
in continuous wave and angle modulation
techniques.
CO3: Attain the knowledge about AM , FM
Transmitters and Receivers.
CO4:Analyze and design the various Pulse,
Digital Modulation Techniques and Baseband
transmission.
CO1: Upon completing this course, the
student will be able to
CO2: A thorough understanding of
operational amplifiers with linear integrated
LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS
II-II circuits.
EC404PC
CO3: Attain the knowledge of functional
diagrams and applicationsof IC 555 and IC
565 Acquire the knowledge about the Data
converters.
CO1:Design the multistage amplifiers and
understand the concepts of High Frequency
Analysis of
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT Transistors.
II-II ANALYSIS .CO2: Utilize the Concepts of negative feedback
EC405PC to improve the stability of amplifiers and
positive feedback to generate sustained
oscillations
CO3: Design and realize different classes of
Power Amplifiers and tuned amplifiers useable
for audio and Radio applications.
CO4:Design Multivibrators and sweep circuits
for various applications
CO1:Study time varying MAXWELL’s equations
and their applications in electromagnetic
problems
CO2: Determine relationship b/w time varying
electric and magnetic field and electromotive
II-II ELECTROMAGNATIC force
FIELDS AND WAVES CO3: Analyze basic transmission lines
EC402PC parameters in phasor domain
CO4: Show how waves propagate in di-electrics
and lossy media and explain importance of
transmission lines
CO1: Analyze and design of various
continuous wave and angle modulation and
demodulation techniques
CO2: Understand the effect of noise present
in continuous wave and angle modulation
techniques.
II-II ANALOG AND DIGITAL CO3: Attain the knowledge about AM , FM
COMMUNICATION LAB Transmitters and Receivers.
EC406PC CO4:Analyze and design the various Pulse,
Digital Modulation Techniques and Baseband
transmission.
CO1: A thorough understanding of
II-II IC APPLICATION LAB operational amplifiers with linear integrated
EC407PC circuits.
.CO2: Attain the knowledge of functional
diagrams and applications of IC 555 and IC
565.
.CO3: Acquire the knowledge about the Data
converters.
.CO4: Understanding of the different families
II-II of digital integrated circuits and their
characterstics
CO1: CO1:Design the multistage amplifiers
and understand the concepts of High
Frequency Analysis of Transistors.
CO2: Utilize the Concepts of negative
feedback to improve the stability of
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT
amplifiers and positive feedback to generate
II-II ANALYSIS LAB
sustained oscillations.
EC408PC
CO3:Design and realize different classes of
Power Amplifiers and tuned amplifiers
useable for audio and Radio applications.
CO4:Design multivibrators and sweep
circuits for various applications.
CO1: thorough understanding of operational
amplifiers with linear integrated circuits.
CO2. Understanding of the different families of
LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC digital integrated circuits and their
APPLICATIONS characteristics.
EC404PC CO3. Also students will be able to design
circuits using operational amplifiers for
II-II various applications.
DIGITAL CO1:Design optimum receiver for Digital
III-I COMMUNICATIONS Modulation techniques.
EC503PC CO2: Analyze the error performance of
Digital Modulation Techniques.
CO3: Understand the redundancy present in
Digital Communication by using various
source coding techniques.
CO4:Know about different error detecting
and error correction codes like block codes,
cyclic codes and convolution Systems:
CO1: Distinguish between the static and time-
varying fields establish the corresponding
sets of Maxwell’s Equations and Boundary
Conditions, and use them for solving
engineering problems.
CO2: Analyze the Wave Equations for good
ELECTROMAGNETIC conductors and good dielectrics, and
THEORY AND evaluate the UPW Characteristics for several
III-I TRANSMISSION LINES practical media of interest.
EC501PC CO3:Transmission coefficients for UPW
propagation, distinguish between Brewste
and Critical Angles, and acquire knowledge of
their applications. . CO4:Determine the
Transmission Line parameters for different
lines, characterize the distortions and
estimate the characteristics for different
lines.
CO1: The students understand the
significance of Management in their
CO2:Profession. The various Management
Functions like Planning, Organizing, Staffing,
FUNDAMENTALS OF Leading,
III-I MANAGEMENT CO3:Motivation and Control aspects are
SM504MS learnt in this course. The students can
explore the management practices in domain
area
CO1:Design optimum receiver for Digital
Modulation techniques.
III-I CO2: Analyze the error performance of
Digital Modulation Techniques.
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
CO3: Understand the redundancy present in
LAB
Digital Communication by using various
EC507PC
source coding techniques
CO1:The students will understand the
importance of Values and Ethics in the personal
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
lives and professional careers. The students will
*MC500HS
learn the rights and responsibilities
III-I
CO1: thorough understanding of operational
amplifiers with linear integrated circuits.
LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS CO2:. Understanding of the different families
LAB of digital integrated circuits and their
III-I EC505PC characteristics.
CO3.:Also students will be able to design
circuits using operational amplifiers for
various applications.
III-I . DIGITAL IC APPLICATIONS CO1: : thorough understanding of operational
LAB amplifiers with linear integrated circuits.
EC506PC CO2:. Understanding of the different families
of digital integrated circuits and their
characteristics.
CO3.:Also students will be able to design
circuits using operational amplifiers for
various applications.
CO1:Basic structure of a digital computer
CO2:Arithmetic operations of binary number
system
. COMPUTER CO3:The organization of the Control unit,
ORGANIZATION AND Arithmetic and Logical unit, Memory unit and
III-I OPERATING SYSTEMS the I/O unit.
EC611PE CO4:Operating system functions, types,
system calls.
CO5:Memory management techniques and
dead lock avoidance operating systems'
file,system implementation and its interface.
CO1:To understands the minimization of
Finite state machine.
CO2:To exposes the design approaches using
ROM’s, PAL’s and PLA’s.
DIGITAL SIGNAL
CO3:To provide in depth understanding of
III-II PROCESSING
Fault models.
EC604P4
CO4:To understands test pattern generation
techniques for fault detection.
CO5:To design fault diagnosis in sequential
circuits.
ADVANCED ENGLISH Acquire vocabulary and use it contextually
III-II COMMUNICATION SKILLS Listen and speak effectively Develop
(AECS) LAB proficiency in academic reading and writing
Increase possibilities of job prospects
Communicate confidently in formal and
informal contexts
Perform time, frequency, and Z -transform
analysis on signals and systems.
Understand the inter-relationship between
DFT and various transforms
DIGITAL SIGNAL
III-II Understand the significance of various filter
PROCESSING
structures and effects of round off errors.
Design a digital filter for a given specification
Understand the fast computation of DFT and
appreciate the FFT processing
CO1:Learn the internal organization of
popular 8086/8051 microprocessors
/microcontrollers
CO2:Understand the concepts of machine
MICRO PROCESSORS & language programming & interfacing
III-II III-II
MICRO CONTROLLERS techniques
CO3:Learn hardware and software
interaction and integration.
CO4:Design of microprocessors
/microcontrollers –based systems.
CO1:Describe the basic concepts of antenna,
understanding the general terms associated
to design an antenna with its working
conditions, describe the point sources,
ANTEENAS AND WAVE
isotropic and non-isotropic sources .
III-II PROPAGATION
CO2:The practical application of antennas
EC601PC
used for radar, satellite and ground
propagation is analyzed
CO3:Analyze the field components of the
antennas for any given dimensions with
respect to wavelength
CO4:Depict the knowledge of the structure of
atmosphere, types of communication and
propagation methods and analyze the effects
of earth’s magnetic field on wave propagation
CO1: Write an Assembly language program
and machine language program
MICRO PROCESSORS & CO2:Interface various devices to 8086
MICRO CONTROLLERS LAB microprocessor.
EC605PC CO3:Perform real time applpications using
III-II
8051 microcontroller.
CO1:Exploration of the limitations of the
DIGITAL IMAGE
computational methods on digital image
III-II PROCESSING
CO2:Elaborate understanding on image
EC611PE
enhancement techniques
CO1:Carry out the simulation of DSPsystem
CO2: Design of digital filters(FIR,IIR).
DIGITAL SIGNAL
CO3:Carry out multirate signal processing
III-II PROCESSING LAB
CO4:Implement different applications by
EC604PC
using DSP processors and simulation
software(MATLAB etc)
CO1:Acquire qualitative knowledge about the
fabrication process of integrated circuit using
MOS transistors.
VLSI DESIGN
III-II CO2:Choose an appropriate inverter
EC702PC
depending on specifications required for a
circuit.
CO3:Draw the layout of any logic circuit
which helps to understand and estimate
parasitic of any logic circuit
CO4:Design different types of logic gates
using CMOS inverter and analyze their
transfer characteristics Provide design
concepts required to design building blocks
of data path using gates.
CO5:Design simple memories using MOS
transistors and can understand design of
large memories.
CO6:Design simple logic circuit using PLA,
PAL, FPGA and CPLD
CO1:Apply knowledge of mathematics to
solve Maxwell’s equations in rectangular and
circular waveguides to obtain the field
components.
CO2:Analysis the behavior and evaluate the
MICROWAVE ENGINEERING performance of the microwave components
VI-I
EC701PC using scattering matrix theory
CO3:Understand operating principles of
basic passive and active microwave devices
CO4:Conduct a microwave measurements
such as microwave impedance or SWR
measurement
CO1:Identify different types of transmission
media, communications and he /she can able
to define the functioning of switches, ISDN.
COMPUTER
CO2:Know the responsibilities of data link
IV-I NETWORKS(ELECTIVE-II)
layer, how to do the framing of data
EC721PE
CO3:Know the purpose of medium access sub
layer.
CO4:Know the purpose of application layer
which provides interfaces and support for
services such as electronic mail transfer
CO1: Able to analyze and design wireless and
mobile cellular systems.
CO2:Ability to work in advanced research
wireless and mobile cellular technologies
WIRELESS
CO3:Ability to implement the fundamental
COMMUNICATION
IV-I techniques to overcome the different fading
NETWORKS(ELECTIVE-III)
effects
EC731PE
CO4:Knowledge over the techniques of radio
spectrum allocation in multi-user systems
and their impact on networks capacity
CO1:Identify the various electronic
instruments based on their specifications for
carrying out a particular task of
ELECTRO MAGNETIC
measurement.
INSTRUMENTATION
IV-I CO2:Measure various physical parameters by
(ELECTIVE-IV)
appropriately selecting the transducers.
EC743PE
CO3:Use various types of signal generators,
signal analyzers for generating and analyzing
various real-time signals.
CO1: Identify real world problems.
CO2: Learn design methodologies & its
INDUSTRY ORIENTED MINI implementation.
IV-I
PROJECT CO3: Learn advanced programming
techniques.
MICROWAVE ENGINEERING CO1: Analyze the characterstics of microwave
AND DIGITAL tubes and compare them.
IV-I
COMMUNICATIONS LAB Co2: Explain the various microwave solid
EC704PC state devices.
CO3: Setup a microwave bench for measuring
microwave parameters.
CO1: Draw the layout of any logic circuit
which helps to understand and estimate
parasitic of any logic circuit
VLSI LAB
IV-I CO2:Design different types of logic gates
EC703PC
using CMOS inverter and analyze their
transfer characteristics
CO1: Understand the historical background
,basic concepts and frequency allocations for
satellite communication.
CO2: Demonstrate orbital mechanics, launch
SATELLITE
vehicles and launchers.
COMMUNICATIONS
IV-II CO3: Demonstrate the design of satellite links
(ELECTIVE III)
for specified C/N with system design
EC743PE
examples.
CO4: Understand the various multiple access
systems for satellite communication systems
and satellite packet communications.
CO1:Know the basic concepts of radar system
and mathematical analysis of radar equation
CO2:Know the concepts of CW and FMCW
RADAR SYSTEMS radar
IV-II (ELECTIVE IV) CO3:Differentiate moving and stationary
EC861PE targets and able to track the radar
CO4:Detect the radar signal in presence of
noise and understand the design concepts of
radar receivers
WIRELESS CO1:Knowledge over the basics of
IV-II COMMUNICATION AND propagation of radio signals.
NETWORKS (ELECTIVE V) CO2:Gain insights into how diversity afforded
EC852PE by radio propagation can be exploited to
improve performance
CO3:Gain knowledge and awareness of the
technologies used in TDMA,CDMA and Wi-Fi
Networks
CO4:Gain the experience of working in a
group towards a final project that will involve
experiments, analysis and the design of
exemplary wireless Communication
techniques and/or systems
CO1: Do literature survey on the field of
computer science.
CO2: Develop their communication,
presentation and confidence to face the
audience.
CO3: Demonstrate effective writing skills and
SEMINAR
processes by employing the linguistic
EC706PC
techniques of academic writing, including
invention, research, critical analysis and
evaluation, and revision.
CO4: Identify and understand assumptions,
IV-II
theses, and arguments that exist in the work
of authors.
CO1: Identify real world problems.
CO2: Learn design methodologies & its
MAJOR PROJECT implementation.
IV-II
EC801PC CO3: Learn advanced programming
techniques.
CO4: Learn technical report writing.
CO1: Exhibit the strength and grip on the
COMPREHENSIVE VIVA
IV-II fundamentals of the subjects studied in the
previous semesters.
CO2: Gain the overall knowledge of the
technologies.
CO3 Comprehend for all the courses studied
in the entire programme.
CO4: Prepare the students to face interview
both at the academic and the industrial
sector.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Program Outcomes (POs):
a. The student will demonstrate an ability to communicate effectively in all forms.
b. The student will demonstrate an ability to work in teams to accomplish common Goal.
c. The student will demonstrate basic theoretical concepts.
d. The student will demonstrate an ability to use tools, which are frequently used in the
Industry.
e. The student will demonstrate an ability to apply mathematics in various computing and
data processing applications.
f. The student will develop applications from inception to implementation.
g. The student will demonstrate an ability to analyze and develop real life applications in
different domains.
h. The student will develop confidence in self-learning and lifelong learning.
i. The student will demonstrate an ability to achieve campus placement.
j. The student will demonstrate an ability to move to higher studies either in India or
abroad.
k. The student will demonstrate Knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
At the end of the program, the student: A graduate of the Computer Science and Engineering
Program will demonstrate:
PSO1: Professional Skills: The ability to understand, analyze and develop computer
programs in the areas related to algorithms, system software, multimedia, web design, big
data analytics, and networking for efficient design of computer-based systems of varying
complexity.
PSO2: Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to apply standard practices and strategies in
software project development using open-ended programming environments to deliver a
quality product for business success.
PSO3: Successful Career and Entrepreneurship: The ability to employ modern computer
languages, environments, and platforms in creating innovative career paths to be an
entrepreneur, and a zest for higher studies.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Course outcomes
Course
Course Name Course Outcomes
Code
I - YEAR
CO1: Express themselves fluently & appropriately in social
professional contexts.
CO2: Improve the language proficiency of the students in English with
emphasis on LSRW Skills.
CO3: Study academic subjects more effectively using the theoretical
EN205HS English
& practical components of the English syllabus.
CO4: Develop the study skills and communication skills in formal and
informal situations and the ability to guess the meanings of words in
some context and grasp the overall message of the text, draw
inference etc.
CO1: Acquire knowledge about nature of infinite series & extreme
values of the function with more than one variable.
CO2: Understand about the nature of the curves associated with
length, area & volume in various forms.
MA101BS Mathematics – I
CO3: Identify the solutions of the differential equations & learn vector
analysis.
CO4: Understand Laplace Transformations and its applications to
differential equations.
CO1: Get the significant knowledge to classify the solid materials ,
Materials Science & Engineering and Metallurgy ,many more
immediate applications of X- ray diffraction viz., Estimation of size and
internal structure and defects in crystals.
CO2: Learn fundamental principles of statistical mechanics which has
scope for research on Thermal Engineering, and other related fields.
CO3: Design new metallic, semiconducting and insulating materials,
PH102BS Engineering Physics
explain the polarization of the charge in the solids which is helpful for
practical applications viz., electrical machines, transformer cores,
micro wave insulators and matrix storage of computers.
CO4: Know the working principle of different types of lasers and the
applications of lasers, total internal reflection principle used as the
transmission line for the communication system in Fibers to
understand the design of acoustical instruments, Nanomaterials.
CO1: Get significant knowledge on concept of electrochemistry that
involves conversion of energy, analyse conductance of the different
chemicals. Corrosion gives principles involved in causes, effects,
types and preventive measures.
CO2: Acquire knowledge on polymerization mechanisms, structure,
CH202BS Chemistry
characterization, properties & applications, knowledge on water
characteristic and treatment of water for potable and industrial
purposes.
CO3: Acquire knowledge on absorption, industrial applications of
surface chemistry and colloids, designing nanomaterials, applications,
and knowledge of various fuels, utilization and conservation.
CO4: Visualize phase diagrams to predict and interpret changes of
composition exaggerates, constructional material like cement,
Lubricants, Insulators, refractoriness and super conductors.
CO1: Acquire knowledge on various Hardware and Software
components of computers and their functionality and gain the basics
of C programming concepts .
CO2: Acquire knowledge on concepts of structured programming,
Programming for Problem Solving functions, recursion, arrays, pointers and strings.
CS103ES
using C
CO3: Get knowledge on how to create their own applications using
structures and unions and file handling techniques.
CO4: Acquire the concept of searching, sorting algorithms and
different data structures.
CO1: Learn beyond subject boundaries, so as to relate different
areas of learning.
CO2: Take advantage of opportunities to work with partners who are
able to offer and support enriched learning experiences and
ME104ES Engineering Graphics opportunities.
CO3: Know about different types of lines & use of letters & numbers
in drawing sheet.
CO4: Know about different types of projections, straight lines, solids
and different types of surfaces.
CO1: Know the concept and significance of Ecosystems and role of
mankind in Natural resource management.
CO2: Know the value of Biodiversity and its conservation, Different
types of Pollutions and their monitoring & control.
MC109ES Environmental Science
CO3: Acquire the knowledge of global environmental issues and EIA
documentation methods.
CO4: Understand Environmental legislation and role of individual
towards sustainable future.
CO1: Illustrate flowchart and algorithm for a given problem.
CO2: Understand basic Structure of the C-PROGRAMMING,
declaration and usage of variables, operators and expressions,
conditional and iterative statements using simple C programs.
CO3: Inscribe C programs using Pointers to access arrays, strings
CS106ES Programming for Problem Solving Lab
and functions and memory allocation functions using dynamic
memory management functions.
CO4: Exercise user defined data types including structures and
unions to solve problems, understand files concept to show input and
output of files in C and implementation of linear data structures.
CO1: Learn from this laboratory course the concept of error and its
analysis.
CO2: Develop experimental skills to design new experiments in
Engineering Physics & Engineering Engineering.
PH105BS
Chemistry Lab
CO3: Compare the theory and correlate with the experiments
CO4: Acquire the basic practical knowledge in the field of Physical
Sciences
EN207HS
English Language Communications CO1: Understand nuances of language through audio- visual
Skills Lab
experience and group activities.
CO2: Neutralize accent for intelligibility.
CO3: Speak with clarity and confidence thereby enhancing
employability skills of the students.
CO4: Achieve a reasonably good level of competency in Report
Writing, Group Discussions and Public Speaking.
II-I
CO1: Work on components of the PC to deassemble and assemble the
same to working condition and install Windows and Linux on the same PC
and also to carry out similar tasks in the Laptop scenario wherever possible.
CO2: Learn different ways of hooking the PC on to the internet from home
and workplace and effectively usage of the internet.
IT Work-Shop/ Engineering CO3: Learn usage of web browsers, email, newsgroups and discussion
CS308PC
Workshop
forums would be covered. In addition, awareness of cyber hygiene, i.e.,
protecting the personal computer from getting infected with the viruses,
worms and other cyber attacks is introduced.
CO4: Craft professional word documents, excel spread sheets and power
point presentations using the Microsoft suite of office tools and LaT eX.
CO1: Understand the Concept of Probability and Random Variables,
Different types of Distributions and their application.
CO2: Know the difference between Sample and Population, Understand
Computer Oriented Statistical
MA303BS
Methods Concept of Correlation and Regression and application.
CO3: Understand the Concept of Queuing Theory and its application.
CO4: Know about Stochastic Process and test a Hypothesis.
CO1: Able to understand the concept of byte code; Implement Object
Oriented Concepts; Use and create packages and interfaces in a CPP
Program.
CS305PC
Object Oriented Programming CO2: Acquire the knowledge on Concept of Classes and Inheritance.
using C++
CO3: Implement Exception Handling, Polymorphism, security mechanisms
in CPP.
CO4: Use of File I/O Operations, Templates.
CO1: Illustrate flowchart and algorithm for a given problem.
CO2: Understand basic Structure of the CPP-PROGRAMMING, declaration
and usage of variables, operators and expressions, conditional and iterative
statements using simple C++ programs.
CO3: Inscribe CPP programs using Pointers to access arrays, strings and
CS309PC C++ Programming Lab
functions and memory allocation functions using dynamic memory
management functions, Classes, Constrocutors.
CO4: Exercise user defined data types including Files and Templates to
solve problems, understand files concept to show input and output of files in
C++ and implementation of linear data structures.
CO1: Interpret and compute asymptotic notations of an algorithm to analyze
the consumption of resources (time/space).
CO2: Exemplify and implement linear and nonlinear ADT’s to manage the
CS302PC Data Structures memory using static and dynamic allocations.
CO3: Identify, model, solve and develop code for real life problems like
shortest path and MST using graph theory.
CO4: Develop and compare the comparison-based search algorithms and
sorting algorithms.
CO1: Solve basic binary math operations using the logic gates.
CO2: Demonstrate programming proficiency using the various logical
elements to design practically motivated logical units.
CS301ES Analog and Digital Electronics
CO3: Design different units that are elements of typical computer’s CPU.
CO4: Wire different logical elements, to analyze and demonstrate timing
diagrams of the units modeled.
CO1: Analyze the designing process of combinational and sequential
circuits.
CO2: Express arithmetic logic and shift micro operations in symbolic form at
Computer Organization and
CS304PC a register transfer level.
Architecture
CO3: Identify the addressing modes used in macro instructions.
CO4: Apply algorithms for arithmetic operations and implementation for
ALU design, develop micro code for typical instructions in symbolic form.
CO1: Identify appropriate data structure and algorithm for a given
contextual problem and develop in C++.
CO2: Exemplify and implement stack, queue and list ADT to manage the
memory using static and dynamic allocations.
CS307PC Data Structures Lab CO3: Implement binary search tree to design applications like expression
trees and develop and compare the comparison-based search algorithms
and sorting algorithms.
CO4: Identify, model, solve and develop code for real life problems like
shortest path and MST using graph theory.
II/II
CO1: Analyze the basic concepts and architecture associated with DBMS,
Various Data Models, and E-R Model with Concepts.
CO2: Employ the conceptual and relational models to design large
database systems. Create, maintain and manipulate a relational database
using SQL.
CS404PC Database Management Systems
CO3: Apply normalization steps in database design and removal of data
anomalies (Schema Refinement), Learns Characteristics of database
transactions and how they affect database integrity and consistency.
CO4: Employ Concurrent execution, Recovery and Backup concepts,
external data storage and access methods.
CO1: Able to understand the concept of byte code; Implement Object
Oriented Concepts; Use and create packages and interfaces in a Java
Program.
CS405PC Java Programming CO2: Acquire the knowledge on Concept of Inheritance and Interface .
CO3: Implement Exception Handling, Multithreading security mechanisms
in Java.
CO4: Use graphical user interface in java Programs and create Applets.
CO1: Know the Operating Systems Principles, Structure and Security
Issues.
CO2: Know the concepts of Process Management System, Process
CS403PC Operating Systems
Synchronization.
CO3: Get the knowledge on Memory Management Techniques, Dead lock
Issues.
CO4: Acquire the concept of File Management, Mass storage Management
and Security.
CO1: Interpret statements presented in disjunctive normal form and
determine their validity by applying the rules and methods of propositional
calculus. Reformulate statements from common language to formal logic
using the rules of propositional and predicate calculus, and assess the
validity of arguments
CO2: Apply basic counting principles including the pigeonhole principle and
rules for counting permutations and combinations.
Business Economics & Financial
SM402MS
Analysis CO3: Determine when a relation is reflexive, symmetric, anti-symmetric or
transitive, apply the properties of equivalence relations and partial
orderings, and explain the connection between equivalence relations and
partitioning a set.
CO4: Explain basic definitions and properties associated with simple planar
graphs, including isomorphism, connectivity, and Euler's formula, and
describe the difference between Euclidian and Hamiltonian graphs.
CO1: Understand programmable mathematics to learn some innovative
techniques.
CO2: Solve the system of equations with suitable methods to get the nature
of the Engineering problem and its properties.
CS401PC Discrete Mathematics CO3: Gain knowledge on Fourier series and Partial differential equations to
understand Wave propagation analysis, Acoustic analysis and Harmonic
analysis.
CO4: Gain knowledge on Vector Calculus and understand different types of
applications in it.
CO1: Implement Object Oriented Programming Concepts.
CO2: Use and create packages and interfaces in a Java program.
Object Oriented Programming CO3: Use graphical user interface in Java programs and create Applets.
CS405PC
Lab
CO4: Implement exception handling, Multithreading Input/output Streams
and handle security implementations in JAVA.
CO1: Implement Processes Management Program Concepts.
CO2: Use and create CPU Scheduling
CS406PC Operating Systems Lab
CO3: Use Disk Management Programs
CO4: Implement of Bankers Algorithm, FIFO, LILO and etc
III/I
CO1: Understand asymptotic notations to analyze the performance of
algorithms.
CO2: Identify the differences in design techniques and apply to solve
Design and Analysis of optimization problems.
CS501PC
Algorithms
CO3: Apply algorithms for performing operations on graphs and trees.
CO4: Analyze deterministic and nondeterministic algorithms to solve
complex problems.
CO1: Identify different types of transmission media, communications and be
able to define the functioning of switches, ISDN.
CO2: Know the responsibilities of data link layer, and how to do the framing
Data Communication and
CS502PC
Computer Networks of data.
CO3: Know the purpose of medium access sub layer.
CO4: Know the purpose of application layer which provides interfaces and
support for services such as electronic mail transfer.
CO1: Identify and build an appropriate process model for a given project.
CO2: Analyze the principles at various phases of software development.
CO3: Translate a specification into a design, and identify the components to
CS503PC Software Engineering build the architecture for a given problem, all using an appropriate software
engineering methodology.
CO4: Define a project management plan and tabulate appropriate testing
plans at different levels during the development
CO1: Know about the importance of managerial economics, demand
analysis, various elasticity of demand and demand forecasting.
CO2: Know about the production function and cost analysis and also about
importance of markets and pricing policies in the present competition.
CO3: Impart a practical knowledge about the importance of business and
SM504MS Fundamentals of Management
various types of business availing in the environment and to get the
knowledge about capital budgeting and its importance.
CO4: Gain the knowledge on financial accounting which is backbone for
any organizations and also to know about the financial analysis through
ratios.
To write programs in java to solve problems using divide and conquer
strategy.
Design and Analysis of To write programs in java to solve problems using backtracking strategy.
CS505PC
Algorithms Lab
To write programs in java to solve problems using greedy and dynamic
programming techniques.
Ability to understand the encryption and decryption concepts in Linux
environment
CS506PC Computer Networks Lab
Ability to apply appropriate algorithm for the finding of shortest route.
Ability to configure the routing table
To understand the software engineering methodologies involved in the
phases for project development.
To gain knowledge about open source tools used for implementing software
CS507PC Software Engineering Lab engineering methods.
To exercise developing product-startups implementing software engineering
methods.
Open source Tools: StarUML / UMLGraph / Topcased
III/II
CO1: Introduce the major concept areas of language translation and
compiler design.
CO2: Develop an awareness of the function and complexity of modern
compilers and provide practical, hands-on experience in compiler design,
Compiler Design
CS601PC
writing and modification.
CO3: Use of formal languages, attributed grammar for syntax, semantics of
programming languages.
CO4: Work on the phases of compilation & code generation.
CO1: Compare and Contrast HTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML and
other Web technologies.
CS602PC Web Technologies CO2: Implement JavaScript Language to perform functionalities at client
side application areas which include Banking.
CO3: Assess and evaluate the role of “WEBSERVERS” for the
management and delivery of electronic information.
CO4: Develop Web based applications by Servlets and JSP to have
interactive applications such as Client Server Architecture.
Explain the objectives of information security
Explain the importance and application of each of confidentiality, integrity,
authentication and availability
Understand various cryptographic algorithms.
Understand the basic categories of threats to computers and networks
Describe public-key cryptosystem.
Cryptography and Network
CS603PC
Security Describe the enhancements made to IPv4 by IPSec
Understand Intrusions and intrusion detection
Discuss the fundamental ideas of public-key cryptography.
Generate and distribute a PGP key pair and use the PGP package to send
an encrypted e-mail message.
Discuss Web security and Firewalls
CO1: Improve the student’s fluency and accuracy in English as much as
possible during the period of instruction and to enhance spoken skills
through various computer programs.
CO2: Develop the student’s ability to hone their existing skills by using
effective communication strategies throughout the instruction.
Advanced English
EN606HS
Communication Skills Lab CO3: Prepare students to become more confident and active participants in
all aspects of their undergraduate programs and to provide access to
authentic study material.
CO4: Develop interactive approach in learning the foreign language and to
enable effective learning and motivation in learning the language.
Demonstrate the objectives of information security with a Java Program
Explain the a. Ceaser cipher b. Substitution cipher c. Hill Ciphe Understand
various cryptographic algorithms.
C/JAVA program to implement the DES algorithm logic.
C/JAVA program to implement the Blowfish algorithm logic.
Cryptography and Network C/JAVA program to implement the Rijndael algorithm logic
CS604PC
Security Lab
Java program to implement RSA algorithm.
Implement the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange mechanism using HTML and
JavaScript.
Calculate the message digest of a text using the SHA-1 algorithm in JAVA.
Calculate the message digest of a text using the MD5 algorithm in JAVA.
CO1: Compare and Contrast HTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML and
other Web technologies.
CO2: Implement JavaScript Language to perform functionalities at client
side application areas which include Banking.
CS605PC Web Technologies Lab
CO3: Assess and evaluate the role of “WEBSERVERS” for the
management and delivery of electronic information.
CO4: Develop Web based applications by Servlets and JSP to have
interactive applications such as Client Server Architecture.
IV/I
CO1: Acquire the knowledge on Linux OS, Basic commands on Linux and
A70517 Linux Programming Shell Scripting.
CO2: Acquire the knowledge in File, Directory Structure of Linux. System
Calls, Library functions and low level file Access.
CO3: Get the knowledge over IPC between Processes. IPC over PIPEs,
FIFOs, Message-Queues, Semaphores and Shared Memory.
CO4: Learn importance of threads, Multithreading, Thread API’s. Socket,
Protocol, connection oriented and connection less protocol.
Develop and deploy cloud application using popular cloud platforms.
Design and deploy highly scalable cloud-based applications by creating and
configuring virtual machines on the cloud and building private cloud.
Explain and identify the techniques of big data analysis in cloud.
Compare, contrast, and evaluate the key trade-offs between multiple
A70519 Cloud Computing approaches to cloud system design, and identify appropriate design choices
when solving real-world cloud computing problems.
Write comprehensive case studies analyzing and contrasting different cloud
computing solutions.
Make recommendations on cloud computing solutions for an enterprise.
CO1: Characterize a data mining system to examine the given database
with architecture.
CO2: Improve the data quality by performing data preprocessing routines.
Data warehousing and Data CO3: Conclude patterns, associations and correlations among real world
A70520
Mining
data instances.
CO4: Design classifier models to predict future trends; Compute
dissimilarities between objects by describing types of variables.
Design patterns are a systematic approach that focus and describe abstract
systems of interaction between classes, objects, and communication flow
Given OO design heuristics, patterns or published guidance, evaluate a
design for applicability, reasonableness, and relation to other design
criteria.
A70530 Design Patterns
Comprehend the nature of design patterns by understanding a small
number of examples from different pattern categories, and to be able to
apply these patterns in creating an OO design.
Good knowledge on the documentation effort required for designing the
patterns.
To match organizational needs to the most effective software development
model
To understand the basic concepts and issues of software project
management
To effectively Planning the software projects
To implement the project plans through managing people, communications
A70540 Software Project Management and change
To select and employ mechanisms for tracking the software projects
To conduct activities necessary to successfully complete and close the
Software projects
To develop the skills for tracking and controlling software deliverables
To create project plans that address real-world management challenges
CO1: Understand and apply the basic concepts of information retrieval;
A70533 Information Retrieval Systems Sources for Information Retrieval and limitations of different information
retrieval techniques.
CO2: Understand different Cataloging, Indexing and Clustering Techniques
for information retrieval.
CO3: Implement different User Search Techniques and Text search
algorithms.
CO4: Understand various sources of Multimedia Information Retrieval
Systems and Online Libraries.
CO1: Work confidently in Unix/Linux environment.
A70596 Linux Programming Lab
CO2: Write shell scripts to automate various tasks.
CO1: Describe and utilize a range of techniques for designing data mining
and data warehousing systems.
Data Warehousing and Mining
A70595
Lab CO2: Use the tools and techniques employed in data mining for different
application domains.
Department of MBA
Program Outcomes (Pos):
Outcomes: Through outcome based learning centric approaches like case studies, group
discussions, field visits, reading of books, References & journals, MBA graduates will be
capable of:
a. Understanding business process and add value to it.
b. Conducting management research to identify the reasons for the problems and to find
solutions.
c. Utilizing modern approaches and best practices to manage organizations.
d. Use authority and power to influence people to get the work done.
e. Understand organizational dynamics and interpersonal relations.
f. Managing change.
g. Developing employability skills to get jobs.
h. Increasing the Entrepreneurial skills of the students
i. Demonstrating the broad education necessary to understand the impact of Management
in Global, Environmental and societal context.
j. Demonstrating the knowledge of Contemporary issues.
Department of MBA
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO’s):
At the end of the program, the student:
PSO1: should be able to employ financial decision models to select appropriate projects
for a business enterprise and manage firm growth through strategies such as mergers,
acquisitions, international expansion, and new venture development.
PSO2: should be able to formulate an integrative business project through the application
of multidisciplinary knowledge comprising of accounting, finance, operations,
management information system, marketing and human resources management.
PSO3: Should have the capability to comprehend the innovative pedagogies in the realm
of Management and device the new strategies for meeting the emerging challenges in the
Business.
k. PSO4: Should posses the skills to communicate in both oral and written forms, the work
already done and the future plans with necessary road maps, demonstrating the practice
of professional ethics and the concerns for societal and environmental wellbeing.
Department of MBA
Course Outcomes
Year/
Course Name
Course Outcomes
Semester
Co1: Evolution of Management and contribution of
Management thinkers of the system of equations
"CO2:the relevance of environmental scanning,
17MBA01 planning and to take decisions,
MANAGEMENT & Behavior "
ORGANIZATIONAL Reduce the quadratic form to canonical form using
BEHAVIOR orthogonal transformations.
CO3:Organizing and controlling
C04: Individual and group
I-I CO5: Leadership and Motivation.
CO1: Economic Principles : in Business
CO2: Forecast Demand and Supply
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
17MBA02 CO3: Production and Cost Estimates
CO4: Market Structure and Pricing
CO5:Economic Policies
I-I
Students will be able to understand
CO1: Business Laws related to incorporating a
17MBA05: BUSINESS LAW
AND ETHICS company
CO2: Importance of Ethics in Business
I-I
CO3: Cyber Crime and Legal Aspects
Students will be able to understand
CO1: Basics of Research Methodology andResearch
17MBA06A OPEN Design
ELECTIVE-I: BUSINESS
RESEARCH CO2: Data Collection methods and the tools for
I-I METHODOLOGY analysis and interpretation
CO3: )Importance of presentation of data analysis and
report writing including referencing style.
Student will be able to understand:
17MBA06C: OPEN
ELECTIVE - I: CO1: Importance of Technological Innovation
TECHNOLOGY CO2: Importance of Research and development in
MANAGEMENT
technology management
I-I
CO3: Forecasting of Technology.
Students will be able to understand
17MBA07: BUSINESS CO1: the importance of Communication in Business
I-I COMMUNICATIONS (LAB) CO2: to develop writing skills and presentation
CO3: writing business proposals and letters
Students will be able to understand
CO1: Basic HR concepts
17MBA08: HUMAN CO2: process of recruitment and selection,
RESOURCE CO3: Learning and development
MANAGEMENT
I-II CO4: Performance Management andCompensation
CO5: Employee retention strategies f) importance of
employee welfare and grievances
17MBA09: MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Students will be able to understand
17MBA09: MARKETING
MANAGEMENT CO1: concepts of marketing management
CO2: toanalyze markets and design customer driven
strategies
CO3: to communicate the decisions towards business
development with superior customer value
I-II
Students will be able to understand
CO1: Goals of financial function
CO2: Investment criteria and decision process
17MBA10: FINANCIAL
I-II MANAGEMENT CO3: capital structure and Dividend Decisions d)
Asset Liability management .treatments.
I-II
Co1: The course covers origin and application of
17MBA11: CO2: Linear Programming Method,
QUANTITATIVE CO3: Decision Theory and queuing theory.
ANALYSIS FOR
BUSINESS DECISIONS CO4: These concepts help the student in taking
I-II decisions for business
Students will be able to understand
CO1: mindset of the entrepreneurs,
17MBA12:
Co2: identify ventures for launching,
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CO3: develop an idea on the legal framework and
I-II
CO4: strategic perspectives in entrepreneurship
Co1: growing importance of Supply Chain
Management
17MBA13D: SUPPLY CO2: SCM Costs and Performance
CHAIN MANAGEMENT CO3: Benchmarking in SCM
Co4: Sourcing and transportation
I-II CO5: Global aspects in SCM.
Students will be able to understand
CO1: Management functions and Organizational
structure
17MBA14: SUMMER CO2: organizational dynamics in terms of
INTERNSHIP
organizational behavior, culture, climate
I-II Co3: Functional domain knowledge d) Processes and
systems.
CO1: Concepts of Operations management,
17MBA15: PRODUCTION
AND OPERATIONS CO2: Product & process design, analysis,
MANAGEMENT CO3: Plant location and layout,
II-I
CO4: Scheduling and Material Management.
CO1: Concepts & applications of Management
Information Systems.
17MBA16: MANAGEMENT
II-I CO2: Information Systems Planning &
INFORMATION SYSTEM
Implementations.
CO3: Cyber crime and information security
Co1: Importance of Analytics
CO2: Understanding the analytical tools
CO3: Application of Analytical tools to solve
17MBA17: DATA business problems.
ANALYTICS
II-I
Co1: the applications of digital marketing in the
globalized market
CO2: Channels of Digital Marketing
17MBA18M1: DIGITAL
MARKETING CO3: digital marketing plan
II-I Co4: Search engine marketing
CO5: Online Advertising
CO1: Student will be able to understand the
17MBA19M2:
importance of Sales Management, Sales
ADVERTISING AND
SALES MANAGEMENT" CO2: Planning and Budgeting and need for
distribution channels and managing them.
II-I
CO1: need of CRM
CO2: building customer relations
"17MBA22M4: CUSTOMER
RELATIONSHIP CO3: CRM process
MANAGEMENT" CO4: CRM structures
II-I CO5: Planning and Implementation of CRM.
CO1: Indian Investment Environment
CO2: Portfolio Analysis
17MBA18F1: SECURITY
CO3: Bond valuation and management
ANALYSIS AND
II-I
PORTFOLIO CO4: Equity valuation of Cash market and
MANAGEMENT
derivatives
CO5: Performance evaluation of Portfolios
CO1: Significance of Performance Management
CO2: Communication of Performance
"17MBA18H1: Management
PERFORMANCE CO3: Performance Management and
MANAGEMENT
II-I Development of Employees
SYSTEMS"
Co4: Reward System,
CO4: other performance related concepts.
CO1: the importance of Learning performance
CO2: Training and Development
17MBA19H2: LEARNING
II-I
AND DEVELOPMENT CO3: Training Need Analysis
CO4: Training Methods.
CO1: importance of Industrial Relations
"17MBA20H3:
MANAGEMENT OF Co2: Collective Bargaining Mechanism
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS" CO3: Parties and role in Industrial Relations
II-I Co4: Labour Legislation aspects.
CO1: Strategic management concepts
Co2: Tools and Techniques for Strategic analysis
"17MBA21: STRATEGIC CO3: Strategies for competing in globalised
II-II
MANAGEMENT"
markets
Co4: Strategy Evaluation and Control.
CO1: need of CRM
17MBA22M4: CUSTOMER CO2: building customer relations
II-II RELATIONSHIP CO3: CRM process
MANAGEMENT CO4: CRM structures
CO5: Planning and Implementation of CRM.
II-II 17MBA23M5: CO1: the Global Marketing Management,
INTERNATIONAL CO2: Environment of global markets,
MARKETING CO3: Assessing Global Market Opportunities,
Co4: Developing and Implementing Global Marketing
Strategie
Co1: Marketing Management of companies
offering Services
CO2: Characteristics of services,
"17MBA24M6:
CO3: to understand consumer behaviour in
II-II MARKETING OF
services,
SERVICES"
CO4: align service design and standards,
CO5: delivering service, managing services
promises
"17MBA22F4:
CO1: International Financial Management
INTERNATIONAL
II-II CO2: Balance of Payments
FINANCIAL
CO3: Foreign Exchange Markets
MANAGEMENT"
CO4: Asset and liability Management.
17MBA23F5: STRATEGIC CO1: Investment Decisions in Risk and uncertainty
INVESTMENT AND CO2: Strategic investment decisions
FINANCING DECISIONS CO3: Investment Appraisal Techniques
CO4: Financing Decisions
II-II
"17MBA24F6: RISK CO1: Concepts of Risk Management
MANAGEMENT" Co2: Risk Management Measurement
II-II
Co3: Risk Management using Forward and Futures
Co4: Risk Management using Options and Swaps
17MBA22H4 :International CO1: Cultural aspects of IHRM
II-II Human Resource Co2: Role of IHRM in Successful MNC
Management CO3: Global human Resource Planning
Co4: Training and development of Global employees
Co5: Performance Management of Global employees
Co1: Leadership, Role and function of a Leader
17MBA23H5: LEADERSHIP
Co2: Leadership theories and styles
II-II AND CHANGE
CO3: Organizational change concepts
MANAGEMENT
Co4: Perspectives of change
Co1: Talent Management Process
II-II CO2: Succession and career planning approaches
"17MBA24H6: TALENT Co3: Knowledge management aspects
AND KNOWLEDGE Co4: Knowledge management assessment and
MANAGEMENT" solutions
II-II