Name of the subject: Structural Mechanics
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CO 1 The students will learn change in properties of materials based on the composition, sectional and shapes
CO 2 The students will develop an ability to do analysis of bodies/structural elements subjected to tension, compression, torsion, bending and combined stresses using the fundamental concepts of stress, strain and elastic behavior of materials.
CO 3 The disciples will become able to efficiently use equations of equilibrium for solving shear force and bending moment problems.
CO 4 The understudies will become able to distinguish between different types effects caused due to different types of force systems based on orientation and direction of orientation of force with respect to orientation of objects or orientation of axes of objects.
CO 5 The students will become able to apply concepts learned in current course tostructural analysis/ structural design oriented subjects.
Subject Code: CET-211, Name of the subject: Surveying and Mapping
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CO 1 Student will be able to carry out preliminary surveying in the field of civil engineering applications such as structural, highway engineering and geotechnical engineering.
CO 2 Student will be able to use various conventional instruments involved in surveying with respect to utility and precision.
CO 3 Student will be able to Conduct a survey, taking accurate measurements, field booking.
CO 4 Students will be able to perform different geodetic operations of survey such as triangulation, trigonometric leveling etc.
CO 5 Student will be able to use various conventional and modern instruments involved in surveying with respect to utility and precision to draw the layout and prepare maps.
CO 6 Student will be able to plan a survey for applications such as road alignment, height of the building and also develop skills to apply error adjustment to the recorded reading to get an accurate surveying output.
CO 7 Students will be able to use applications of Theodolite and will be ready to prepare topographical map within three dimensional views.
CO 8 Students will able to use light weight instruments for fast and rough surveying to save time.
Subject Code: CET-213, Name of the subject: Concrete Technology
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CO 1Students will be able to explain the properties of Cement & Aggregates and use them.
CO 2 Students will be able to perform test on concrete for various strength parameters, modifying its properties using other substances.
CO 3 Students will be able to prepare the Design mix and know about durability aspects as well
Subject Code: CET-214, Name of the subject: Mechanics and Dynamics of Fluids
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CO 1 Student will be able to determine the properties of fluid and pressure and their measurement, compute forces on immersed plane and curved plates.
CO 2 Student will be able to apply continuity equation and energy equation in solving problems on flow through conduits.
CO 3 Student will be able to compute the frictional loss in laminar and turbulent flows
CO 4 Student will be able to understand dimensional analysis of a model and prototype
CO 5 Student will be able to learn about measurement devices for flow and its properties
CO 6 Student will be able to learn in depth about laminar flow and how to analyze in practicality.
Subject Code: CET-215, Name of the subject: Building and Fast Track Construction
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CO 1 Students will be able to understand the various building bye laws and also beable to know the type of foundation to be used in construction
CO 2 Students will be able to give theoretical explanation of various types of roofs and floors.
CO 3 Students will be able to put hands-on research and collaborative activities of construction and to supervise the construction technique to be followed in brick, stone, concreting, flooring, roofing, plastering and painting etc.
CO 4 Students will be able to know about the fast construction techniques.
Subject Code: CEP-216 , Name of the subject: Concrete Lab
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CO 1 Students will be able to evaluate the strength and toughness properties of concrete.
CO 2 Students will be able to determine the gradation, moisture content, unit weight, absorption capacity, voids content, and specific gravity of coarse and fine aggregate samples.
CO 3 Students will be able to determine the initial and final setting times of Portland cement.
CO 4 Students will be able to design and make conventional and high performance Portland cement concrete mixtures and evaluate their fresh and hardened properties.
CO 5 Students will be able to statistically analyze and interpret laboratory test results.
CO 6 Students will be able to work in small teams with individuals of diverse cultural backgrounds.
CO 7 Students will be able to operate and use the equipment in a manner that does not jeopardize the safety of team members, equipment used, or the environment.
CO 8 Compare the results of analytical models introduced in lecture to the actual behavior of real time processes in laboratory.
Subject Code: CEP-218, Name of the subject: Surveying Lab
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CO 1 Students will be able to Collect, analyze, and adjust field measurements; create horizontal and vertical control networks; and prepare a topographic map.
CO 2 Students will be able to communicate verbally during outdoor laboratory exercises and record field measurements and other data in the manner common to the surveying profession.
CO 3 Students will be able to work in small teams with individuals of diverse cultural backgrounds.
CO 4 Students will be able to operate and use surveying equipment in a manner that does not jeopardize the safety of team members, the surveying equipment used, or the environment
CO 5 Students will be able to create computer solutions for common surveying problems utilizing spreadsheet software.
CO 6 Prove good understanding of concepts and their applications in the laboratory.
CO 7 Students will be able to compare the results of analytical models introduced in lecture to the actual behavior of real time processes in laboratory.
CO 8 Students will be able to demonstrate the ability to write clear field reports.
CO 9 Students will be able to prove good understanding of concepts and their applications in the laboratory/field.
CO 10 Students will be able to compare the results of analytical models introduced in lecture to the actual behavior of real time processes in laboratory.
Subject Code: CEP- 219 , Name of the subject: Building Drawing Using Automation Tools
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CO 1 Students will be able to use architectural and building drawings concepts.
CO 2 Students will be able to draw constructional details of different building components.
CO 3 Students will be able to work in small teams of diverse cultural backgrounds or as individuals.
Subject Code: CEY-220, Name of the subject: Constructionarium
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CO 1 Students who successfully complete this course will be able to identify and use various terms, testing methodologies, execution processes, billing criteria, quantity surveying approaches used at site and will become able use aforesaid in real time field work.
Subject Code: AMY-215, Name of the subject: Engineering Mathematics
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CO 1 To have knowledge in linear algebra and to improve their ability of computation in matrices and complex nos.
CO 2 To familiarize students with partial differentiation and to enable the students to apply the notions practically.
CO 3 To introduce various ordinary and linear differential equations and to practice various methods of solving these differential equations.
Subject Code: CEY-221, Name of the subject: Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics
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CO 1 Students will be able to explain the fundamentals of the Engineering properties of Earth materials, minerals, various types of rocks.
CO 2 Students will be able to examine the role of geologists in Civil Engineering projects and overcoming problems related Geological Engineering.
CO 3 Study will develop knowledge of using mitigation techniques for a given range of stress, rock mass and scale condition.