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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):

B.E (ECE) graduates of SMIT are able to:

PEO1: To provide the students with a strong foundation in the required sciences in order to pursue studies in Electronics and Communication Engineering.

PEO2: To gain adequate knowledge to become good professional in electronic and communication engineering associated industries, higher education and research.

PEO3:  To develop attitude in lifelong learning, applying and adapting new ideas and technologies as their field evolves.

PEO4: To prepare students to critically analyze existing literature in an area of specialization and ethically develop innovative and research oriented methodologies to solve the problems identified.

PEO5:To inculcate in the students a professional and ethical attitude and an ability to visualize the engineering issues in a broader social context.

 

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES:

UG Engineering students by the time of graduation will be able to:

  1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineeringsciences.
  3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmentalconsiderations.
  4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide validconclusions.
  5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of thelimitations.
  6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineeringpractice.
  7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainabledevelopment.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineeringpractice.
  9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinarysettings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one‘s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinaryenvironments.
  12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs)

  1. To design, develop and analyze electronic systems through application of relevant electronics, mathematics and engineering principles
  2. To Design, develop and analyze communication systems through application of fundamentals from communication principles, signal processing, and RF System Design & Electromagnetics.
  3. To adapt to emerging electronics and communication technologies and develop innovative solutions for existing and newer problems
Contribution             1:     Reasonable                    2: Significant             3:  Strong

SEMESTER I

C101 – PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH – I (HS3152)

C101.1To use appropriate words in a professional context
C101.2To gain understanding of basic grammatic structures and use them in right context.
C101.3To read and infer the denotative and connotative meanings of technical texts
C101.4To write definitions, descriptions, narrations and essays on various topics

 

C102 – MATRICES AND CALCULUS (MA3151)

C102.1Use the matrix algebra methods for solving practical problems.
C102.2Apply differential calculus tools in solving various application problems.
C102.3Able to use differential calculus ideas on several variable functions.
C102.4Apply different methods of integration in solving practical problems.
C102.5Apply multiple integral ideas in solving areas, volumes and other practical problems.

 

C103 – ENGINEERING PHYSICS (PH3151)

C103.1Understand the importance of mechanics.
C103.2Express their knowledge in electromagnetic waves.
C103.3Demonstrate a strong foundational knowledge in oscillations, optics and lasers.
C103.4Understand the importance of quantum physics.
C103.5Comprehend and apply quantum mechanical principles towards the formation of energy bands.

 

C104 – ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (CY3151)

C104.1To infer the quality of water from quality parameter data and propose suitable treatment methodologies to treat water.
C104.2To identify and apply basic concepts of nanoscience and nanotechnology in designing the synthesis of nanomaterials for engineering and technology applications.
C104.3To apply the knowledge of phase rule and composites for material selection requirements.
C104.4To recommend suitable fuels for engineering processes and applications.
C104.5To recognize different forms of energy resources and apply them for suitable applications in energy sectors.

 

C105 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING (GE3151)

C105.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems.
C105.2Develop and execute simple Python programs.
C105.3Write simple Python programs using conditionals and loops for solving problems.
C105.4Decompose a Python program into functions.
C105.5Represent compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries etc.
C105.6Read and write data from/to files in Python programs.

 

C106 – தமிழர்மரபு /Heritage of Tamils (GE3152)

C106.1Gain a deep knowledge of the political, social, and economic history of the Tamil people, from ancient Tamil kingdoms to modern-day Tamil Nadu and the Tamil diaspora.
C106.2Develop an understanding of the distinctive features of Tamil art forms, temple architecture, music, and dance, and their role in shaping Tamil identity.
C106.3Introduce to the richness of classical Tamil literature, such as the Sangam texts, and understand the evolution of the Tamil language over centuries.
C106.4Explore major Tamil religious practices, philosophies, and contributions to Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Christianity, highlighting their influence on Tamil culture and society.
C106.5Examine the historical and contemporary contributions of Tamil communities around the world, understanding their role in global trade, politics, and cultural exchange throughout history.

 

C107 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (GE3171)

C107.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems
C107.2Develop and execute simple Python programs.
C107.3Implement programs in Python using conditionals and loops for solving problems.
C107.4Deploy functions to decompose a Python program.
C107.5Process compound data using Python data structures.
C107.6Utilize Python packages in developing software applications.

 

C108 – PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (BS3171)

PHYSICS LABORATORY
C108.1Understand the functioning of various physics laboratory equipment.
C108.2Use graphical models to analyze laboratory data.
C108.3Use mathematical models as a medium for quantitative reasoning and describing physical reality.
C108.4Access, process and analyze scientific information.
C108.5Solve problems individually and collaboratively.
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
C108.6To analyse the quality of water samples with respect to their acidity, alkalinity, hardness and DO.
C108.7To determine the amount of metal ions through volumetric and spectroscopic techniques
C108.8To analyse and determine the composition of alloys.
C108.9To learn simple method of synthesis of nanoparticles
C108.10To quantitatively analyse the impurities in solution by electroanalytical techniques

 

C109 – ENGLISH LABORATORY (GE3172)

C109.1To listen to and comprehend general as well as complex academic information
C109.2To listen to and understand different points of view in a discussion
C109.3To speak fluently and accurately in formal and informal communicative contexts
C109.4To describe products and processes and explain their uses and purposes clearly and accurately
C109.5To express their opinions effectively in both formal and informal discussions

 

SEMESTER II

 

C110 – PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH –II (HS3252)

C110.1To compare and contrast products and ideas in technical texts.
C110.2To identify and report cause and effects in events, industrial processes through technical texts
C110.3To analyse problems in order to arrive at feasible solutions and communicate them in the written format.
C110.4To present their ideas and opinions in a planned and logical manner
C110.5To draft effective resumes in the context of job search.

 

C111 – STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL METHODS (MA3251)

C111.1Apply the concept of testing of hypothesis for small and large samples in real life problems.
C111.2Apply the basic concepts of classifications of design of experiments in the field of agriculture.
C111.3Appreciate the numerical techniques of interpolation in various intervals and apply the numerical techniques of differentiation and integration for engineering problems.
C111.4Understand the knowledge of various techniques and methods for solving first and second order ordinary differential equations.
C111.5Solve the partial and ordinary differential equations with initial and boundary conditions by using certain techniques with engineering applications.

 

C112 –  PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (PH3254)
C112.1Know basics of crystallography and its importance for varied materials properties
C112.2Gain knowledge on the electrical and magnetic properties of materials and their applications
C112.3Understand clearly of semiconductor physics and functioning of semiconductor devices
C112.4Understand the optical properties of materials and working principles of various optical devices
C112.5Appreciate the importance of nanotechnology and nanodevices.

 

C113 – ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING (BE3254)                                           

C113.1Explain the working principle of electrical machines
C113.2Analyze the output characterizes of electrical machines
C113.3Choose the appropriate electrical machines for various applications
C113.4Explain the types and operating principles of measuring instruments
C113.5Explain the basic power system structure and protection schemes

 

C114 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (GE3251)

C114.1Use BIS conventions and specifications for engineering drawing.
C114.2Construct the conic curves, involutes and cycloid.
C114.3Solve practical problems involving projection of lines.
C114.4Draw the orthographic, isometric and perspective projections of simple solids.
C114.5Draw the development of simple solids.

 

C115 – CIRCUIT ANALYSIS (EC3251)

C115.1Apply the basic concepts of circuit analysis such as Kirchoff’s laws, mesh current and node voltage method for analysis of DC and AC circuits.
C115.2Apply suitable network theorems and analyze AC and DC circuits
C115.3Analyze steady state response of any R, L and C circuits
C115.4Analyze the transient response for any RC, RL and RLC circuits and frequency response of parallel and series resonance circuits.
C115.5Analyze the coupled circuits and network topologies

 

C116 – TAMILS AND TECHNOLOGY (GE3252)

C116.1Learn how technology has evolved in Tamil society, from ancient innovations in agriculture, architecture, and maritime trade to modern advancements in science and engineering.
C116.2Highlight contributions made by Tamil scholars, engineers, and scientists in fields like mathematics, medicine, and space research, emphasizing their global impact.
C116.3Explore how modern technology, such as software, AI, and digital platforms, plays a role in preserving and promoting Tamil language and literature in the digital era.
C116.4Examine how advancements in communication, media, and transportation have influenced Tamil culture, including cinema, music, and social practices in Tamil communities worldwide.
C116.5Introduced to emerging technologies, such as AI, machine learning, andblockchain, and their potential application in addressing challenges and opportunities specific to Tamil society, such as in education, agriculture, and governance.

 

C117 – ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY (GE3271)

C117.1Draw pipe line plan; lay and connect various pipe fittings used in common household plumbing work; Saw; plan; make joints in wood materials used in common household wood work.
C117.2Wire various electrical joints in common household electrical wire work.
C117.3Weld various joints in steel plates using arc welding work; Machine various simple processes like turning, drilling, tapping in parts; Assemble simple mechanical assembly of common household equipments; Make a tray out of metal sheet using sheet metal work.
C117.4Solder and test simple electronic circuits; Assemble and test simple electronic components on PCB.

 

C118 – CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LABORATORY (EC3271)

C118.1Design RL and RC circuits.
C118.2Verify Thevinin & Norton theorem KVL & KCL, and Super Position Theorems.

 

C119 – COMMUNICATION LABORATORY (GE3272)

C119.1Speak effectively in group discussions held in formal/semi formal contexts.
C119.2Discuss, analyse and present concepts and problems from various perspectives to arrive at suitable solutions
C119.3Write emails, letters and effective job applications.
C119.4Write critical reports to convey data and information with clarity and precision
C119.5Give appropriate instructions and recommendations for safe execution of tasks

 

SEMESTER III

 

C201 -RANDOM PROCESSES AND LINEAR ALGEBRA (MA3355)

C201.1Explain the fundamental concepts of advanced algebra and their role in modern mathematics and applied contexts.
C201.2Demonstrate accurate and efficient use of advanced algebraic techniques.
C201.3Apply the concept of random processes in engineering disciplines.
C201.4Understand the fundamental concepts of probability with a thorough knowledge of standard distributions that can describe certain real-life phenomenon.
C201.5Understand the basic concepts of one and two dimensional random variables and apply them to model engineering problems.

 

C202 – C PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES (CS3353)

C202.1Develop C programs for any real world/technical application.
C202.2Apply advanced features of C in solving problems.
C202.3Write functions to implement linear and non–linear data structure operations.
C202.4Suggest and use appropriate linear/non–linear data structure operations for solving a given problem.
C202.5Appropriately use sort and search algorithms for a given application.
C202.6Apply appropriate hash functions that result in a collision free scenario for data storage and retrieval.

 

C203 – SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (EC3354)

C203.1Determine if a given system is linear/causal/stable
C203.2Determine the frequency components present in a deterministic signal
C203.3Characterize continuous LTI systems in the time domain and frequency domain
C203.4Characterize discrete LTI systems in the time domain and frequency domain
C203.5Compute the output of an LTI system in the time and frequency domains

 

C204 – ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (EC3353)

C204.1Explain the structure and working operation of basic electronic devices.
C204.2Design and analyze amplifiers.
C204.3Analyze frequency response of BJT and MOSFET amplifiers
C204.4Design and analyze feedback amplifiers and oscillator principles.
C204.5Design and analyze power amplifiers and supply circuits

 

C205 – CONTROL SYSTEMS (EC3351)

C205.1Compute the transfer function of different physical systems.
C205.2Analyse the time domain specification and calculate the steady state error.
C205.3Illustrate the frequency response characteristics of open loop and closed loop system response.
C205.4Analyse the stability using Routh and root locus techniques.
C205.5Illustrate the state space model of a physical system and discuss the concepts of sampled data control system.

C206 – DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN (EC3352)

C206.1Use Boolean algebra and simplification procedures relevant to digital logic.
C206.2Design various combinational digital circuits using logic gates.
C206.3Analyse and design synchronous sequential circuits.
C206.4Analyse and design asynchronous sequential circuits.
C206.5Build logic gates and use programmable devices

C207 – ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY (EC3361)

C207.1Characteristics of PN Junction Diode and Zener diode.
C207.2Design and Testing of BJT and MOSFET amplifiers.
C207.3Operation of power amplifiers.

  

C208 – C PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES LABORATORY (CS3362)

C208.1Use different constructs of C and develop applications
C208.2Write functions to implement linear and non-linear data structure operations
C208.3Suggest and use the appropriate linear / non-linear data structure operations for a given problem
C208.4Apply appropriate hash functions that result in a collision free scenario for data storage and Retrieval
C208.5Implement Sorting and searching algorithms for a given application

  

C209 – PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (GE3361)

C209.1Use MS Word to create quality documents, by structuring and organizing content for their day to day technical and academic requirements
C209.2Use MS EXCEL to perform data operations and analytics, record, retrieve data as per requirements and visualize data for ease of understanding
C209.3Use MS PowerPoint to create high quality academic presentations by including common tables, charts, graphs, interlinking other elements, and using media objects.

 

SEMESTER IV

C210 – ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (EC3452)

C210.1Relate the fundamentals of vector, coordinate system to electromagnetic concepts
C210.2Analyze the characteristics of Electrostatic field
C210.3Interpret the concepts of Electric field in material space and solve the boundary conditions
C210.4Explain the concepts and characteristics of Magneto Static field in material space and solve boundary conditions.
C210.5Determine the significance of time varying fields

 

C211 – NETWORKS AND SECURITY (EC3401)

C211.1Explain the Network Models, layers and functions.
C211.2Categorize and classify the routing protocols.
C211.3List the functions of the transport and application layer.
C211.4Evaluate and choose the network security mechanisms.
C211.5Discuss the hardware security attacks and countermeasures.

 

C212 – LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (EC3451)

C212.1Design linear and nonlinear applications of OP – AMPS
C212.2Design applications using analog multiplier and PLL
C212.3Design ADC and DAC using OP – AMPS
C212.4Generate waveforms using OP – AMP Circuits
C212.5Analyze special function ICs

 

C213 – DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (EC3492)

C213.1Apply DFT for the analysis of digital signals and systems
C213.2Design IIR and FIR filters
C213.3Characterize the effects of finite precision representation on digital filters
C213.4Design multirate filters
C213.5Apply adaptive filters appropriately in communication systems

 

C214 – COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (EC3491)

C214.1Gain knowledge in amplitude modulation techniques
C214.2Understand the concepts of Random Process to the design of communication systems
C214.3Gain knowledge in digital techniques
C214.4Gain knowledge in sampling and quantization
C214.5Understand the importance of demodulation techniques

 

C215 – ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND SUSTAINABILITY (GE3451)

C215.1To recognize and understand the functions of environment, ecosystems and biodiversity and their conservation.
C215.2To identify the causes, effects of environmental pollution and natural disasters and contribute to the preventive measures in the society.
C215.3To identify and apply the understanding of renewable and non-renewable resources and contribute to the sustainable measures to preserve them for future generations.
C215.4To recognize the different goals of sustainable development and apply them for suitable technological advancement and societal development.
C215.5To demonstrate the knowledge of sustainability practices and identify green materials, energy cycles and the role of sustainable urbanization.

 

C216 – COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LABORATORY (EC3461)

C216.1Design AM, FM & Digital Modulators for specific applications.
C216.2Compute the sampling frequency for digital modulation.
C216.3Simulate & validate the various functional modules of Communication system.
C216.4Demonstrate their knowledge in base band signaling schemes through implementation of digital modulation schemes.
C216.5Apply various channel coding schemes & demonstrate their capabilities towards the improvement of the noise performance of Communication system.

 

C217 – LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LABORATORY (EC3462)

C217.1Analyze various types of feedback amplifiers
C217.2Design oscillators, tuned amplifiers, wave-shaping circuits and multivibrators
C217.3Design and simulate feedback amplifiers,oscillators, tuned amplifiers, wave- shaping circuits and multivibrators, filters using SPICE Tool.
C217.4Design amplifiers, oscillators, D-A converters using operational amplifiers.
C217.5Design filters using op-amp and perform an experiment on frequency response

 

SEMESTER V

C301 – WIRELESS COMMUNICATION (EC3501)

C301.1Understand The Concept And Design Of A Cellular System.
C301.2Understand Mobile Radio Propagation And Various Digital Modulation Techniques.
C301.3Understand The Concepts Of Multiple Access Techniques And Wireless Networks
C301.4Characterize a wireless channel and evolve the system design specifications
C301.5Design a cellular system based on resource availability and traffic demands.

 

C302 – VLSI AND CHIP DESIGN (EC3552)

C302.1In depth knowledge of MOS technology
C302.2Understand Combinational Logic Circuits and Design Principles
C302.3Understand Sequential Logic Circuits and Clocking Strategies
C302.4Understand Memory architecture and building blocks
C302.5Understand the ASIC Design Process and Testing.

 

C303 – TRANSMISSION LINES AND RF SYSTEMS (EC3551)

C303.1Explain the characteristics of transmission lines and its losses.
C303.2Calculate the standing wave ratio and input impedance in high frequency transmission lines.
C303.3Analyze impedance matching by stubs using Smith Charts.
C303.4Comprehend the characteristics of TE and TM waves.
C303.5Design a RF transceiver system for wireless communication

 

C304 – WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK DESIGN (CEC365) [PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE I]

C304.1To be able to design solutions for WSNs applications
C304.2To be able to develop efficient MAC and Routing Protocols
C304.3To be able to design solutions for 6LOWPAN applications
C304.4To be able to develop efficient layered protocols in 6LOWPAN
C304.5To be able to use Tiny OS and Contiki OS in WSNs and 6LOWPAN applications

 

C305 – IOT BASED SYSTEMS DESIGN (CEC368) [PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE II]

C305.1Articulate the main concepts, key technologies, strength and limitations of IoT.
C305.2Identify the architecture, infrastructure models of IoT.
C305.3Analyze the networking and how the sensors are communicated in IoT .
C305.4Analyze and design different models for IoT implementation.
C305.5Identify and design the new models for market strategic interaction.

 

C306 – OPTICAL COMMUNICATION & NETWORKS(CEC345) [PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE III]

C306.1Realize Basic Elements In Optical Fibers, Different Modes And Configurations.
C306.2Analyze The Transmission Characteristics Associated With Dispersion And Polarization Techniques.
C306.3Design Optical Sources And Detectors With Their Use In Optical Communication System.
C306.4Construct Fiber Optic Receiver Systems, Measurements And Techniques.
C306.5Design Optical Communication Systems And Its Networks.

 

C307 – DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT (MX3084) [MANDATORY COURSE-I]

C307.1To impart knowledge on the concepts of Disaster, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk reduction (DRR)
C307.2To enhance understanding on Hazards, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Assessment prevention and risk reduction
C307.3To develop disaster response skills by adopting relevant tools and technology
C307.4Enhance awareness of institutional processes for Disaster response in the country
C307.5Develop rudimentary ability to respond to their surroundings with potential 195 Disaster response in areas where they live, with due sensitivity

 

C308 – VLSI LABORATORY (EC3561)

C308.1Write HDL code for basic as well as advanced digital integrated circuit
C308.2Import the logic modules into FPGA Boards
C308.3Synthesize Place and Route the digital Ips
C308.4Design, Simulate and Extract the layouts of Digital & Analog IC Blocks using EDA tools
C308.5Test and Verification of IC design

 

SEMESTER VI

C309 – EMBEDDED SYSTEMS AND IOT DESIGN(ET3491)

C309.1Explain the architecture and features of 8051.
C309.2Develop a model of an embedded system.
C309.3List the concepts of real time operating systems.
C309.4Learn the architecture and protocols of IoT.
C309.5Design an IoT based system for any application.

 

C310 – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING (CS3491)

C310.1Use appropriate search algorithms for problem solving
C310.2Apply reasoning under uncertainty
C310.3Build supervised learning models
C310.4Build ensembling and unsupervised models
C310.5Build deep learning neural network models

 

C311 – RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM (OEE351) [OPEN ELECTIVE I]

C311.1Attained knowledge about various renewable energy technologies
C311.2Ability to understand and design a PV system.
C311.3Understand the concept of various wind energy system.
C311.4Gained knowledge about various possible hybrid energy systems
C311.5Attained knowledge about various application of renewable energy technologies

 

C312 – SATELLITE COMMUNICATION (OEE351) [PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE VI]

C312.1Identify the satellite orbits
C312.2Analyze the satellite subsystems
C312.3Evaluate the satellite link power budget
C312.4Identify access technology for satellite
C312.5Design various satellite applications

 

C313 – ANALOG IC DESIGN (CEC334) [PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE VII]

C313.1Design amplifiers to meet user specifications.
C313.2Analyse the frequency and noise performance of amplifiers.
C313.3Design and analyse feedback amplifiers and one stage op amps .
C313.4Analyse stability of op amp.
C313.5Testing experience of logic circuits.

 

C314 – INDUSTRIAL SAFETY (MX3089) [MANDATORY COURSES II]

C314.1Understand the basic concept of safety.
C314.2Obtain knowledge of Statutory Regulations and standards.
C314.3Know about the safety Activities of the Working Place.
C314.4Analyze on the impact of Occupational Exposures and their Remedies
C314.5Obtain knowledge of Risk Assessment Techniques.

 

SEMESTER VII

C401 – HUMAN VALUES AND ETHICS (GE3791)

C401.1Identify the importance of democratic, secular and scientific values in harmonious functioning of social life
C401.2Practice democratic and scientific values in both their personal and professional life.
C401.3Find rational solutions to social problems.
C401.4Behave in an ethical manner in society
C401.5Practice critical thinking and the pursuit of truth.

 

C402 – PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT(GE3751) [ELECTIVE – MANAGEMENT]

C402.1Upon completion of the course, students will be able to have clear understanding of managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing, leading & controlling.
C402.2Have same basic knowledge on international aspect of management.
C402.3Ability to understand management concept of organizing.
C402.4Ability to understand management concept of directing.
C402.5Ability to understand management concept of controlling.

 

C403 – RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES(OIE352) [OPEN ELECTIVE – II]

C403.1Understand to formulate linear programming problems and solve LPP using simple algorithm
C403.2Understand to solve networking problems
C403.3Understand to formulate and solve integer programming problems
C403.4Understand to solve Non Linear programming problems
C403.5Understand to understand and solve project management problems

 

C404 – SENSORS (OMR353) [OPEN ELECTIVE – IV]

C404.1Understand various sensor effects, sensor characteristics, signal types, calibration methods and obtain transfer function and empirical relation of sensors. They can also analyze the densor response.
C404.2Analyze and select suitable sensor for displacement, proximity and range measurement.
C404.3Analyze and select suitable sensor for force, magnetic field, speed, position and direction measurement.
C404.4Analyze and Select suitable sensor for light detection, pressure and temperature measurement and also familiar with other miniaturized smart sensors.
C404.5Select and design suitable signal conditioning circuit with proper compensation and linearizing element based on sensor output signal.

 

C405 – SUMMER INTERNSHIP (EC3711)

C405.1System-level design processes, verification and validation techniques, manufacturing and production processes in the firm or research facilities in the laboratory/research institute
C405.2Analysis of industrial / research problems and their solutions
C405.3Documentation of system specifications, design methodologies, process parameters, testing parameters and results
C405.4Preparing of technical report and presentation

 

SEMESTER VIII

C406 – PROJECT WORK/ INTERNSHIP (EC3811)

C406.1Formulate and analyze problem / create a new product/ process.
C406.2Design and conduct experiments to find solution
C406.3Analyze the results and provide solution for the identified problem, prepare project report and make presentation.

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