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    CEPT University

    Transforming Pedagogy at CEPT University

    Programs at CEPT University

    Course Typology

    Credit Distribution in Undergraduate Program

    Credit Distribution in Postgraduate Program

    Mandatory and Elective Course Listing

    About

    Faculty of Architecture

    Pedagogy

    Faculty of DesignFaculty of ManagementFaculty of PlanningFaculty of Technology

    Organization Structure

  • 8 Course DetailsAdvanced Technology

    Management

    History, Theory and Criticism

    Studio

    Crafts

    Research

    Infrastructure

    Urban and Regional Planning

    Computer Application and Programming

    Policy and Legislation

    Housing

    Technical Drawings and Visualization

    Economics and Development

    Science and Mathematics

    Landscape

    Visual Communication and Performing Arts

    Conservation

    Practice

    Humanities

    Technology

    Environment

    Services and Advance Technology

    Language and Communication

    Workshop

  • About

    Pedagogy

    The Ahmedabad Education Society (AES) established the Centre for Environment Planning & Technology (CEPT) in the year 1962 with the inception of School of Architecture (SA) through grant-in-aid from Government of Gujarat. The School of Planning (SP) was established in 1972 with financial support from Government of India (MHRD), Government of Gujarat and Ford Foundation. The other schools; School of Building Science and Technology (SBST) and School of Interior Design (SID) were established in 1982 and 1991 respectively with grant-in-aid from Government of Gujarat.

    Initially CEPT was established and run by Ahmedabad Education Society (AES). In the year 1994, a separate trust and a society CEPT Society was formed. CEPT is registered as a Society and Public Charitable Trust. CEPT has been registered under the Societies whether Registered Society/ Company/ Others Registration Act 1860 with the Asst. Registrar of Societies, Ahmedabad Region, Ahmedabad, vide Registration No. Guj/4185/Ahmedabad dated 24 Jan 1994.

    Since inception CEPT operated as an autonomous academic institution free to develop its academic programs and award its own diplomas at the end of various programs of study recognized by the State of Gujarat and the statutory regulatory body for technical courses - the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).

    Consequently, the students completing various programs at CEPT were awarded bachelors and masters degrees. CEPT became a University by the Gujarat State Legislature Act of 2005 with effect from April 12, 2005. CEPT University has been recognized by the University Grants Commission under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956 in February 2007. The University is recognized as Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) by Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR).

    The teaching programs at CEPT University focus on building professional capacities and therefore they are centered onstudios or labs. Here, students engage with well designed life-like problems. Coursework, seminars and research assignments, aimed at developing conceptual and analytical abilities of students, and skill-enhancing workshops support learning in studios and labs. Students also have to enroll in travel and documentation programs and to intern in professional offices to widen their exposure.

    CEPT University cherishes the individual interests and abilities of its students. To enable each student to chart a uniquecourse of study and realize his or her own individual potential, programs mandate only three quarters of the total creditsthat students have to complete. Students can complete the remaining credits by choosing from the wide range of

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  • Organization Structure

    elective courses on offer at any of the five faculties of the university. The Faculties also make all attempts to ensure that even within the mandatory portion of the program, students can choose courses to suit their practice orientation.

    The belief that educating professionals requires practicing professionals and academics to work closely together firmly underpins CEPT Universitys pedagogic philosophy. Therefore, CEPT University works as a collaborative of academics and2 practitioners. Practitioners adept at decision-making bring their experience to classrooms and academics impart a more thoughtful and critical approach. Teachers at CEPT University, see themselves as coaches. Their role is to support individual students in their explorations and in their capacity-building quests.

    The Governing Body frames broad policy and has overarching powers over the functioning of the University. The Boardof Management constitutes the Executive Council, Academic and Research Council, and, the Finance and DevelopmentCommittee. It supervises functioning of the University and has powers to review all acts of the aforementioned councils and committee.

    The Executive Council, the Academic and Research Council and the Finance and Development Committee manage and develop academic, research and all other programs and activities of the University. Faculties are responsible for all teaching programs at CEPT University. Faculty Councils and Boards of Studies are responsible for formulating policies pertaining to the various Faculties.

    CEPT Universitys Academic Offices(Undergraduate Programs, Postgraduate Programs, Doctoral Programs, Diploma and Certificate Programs and Exchange Programs) are responsible for supporting and overseeing teaching programs in the various faculties.

    CEPT University Resources (Library, Workshops, Labs, Archives, University Press) and CEPT University Services (Student Services, Career Services, IT Services, Outreach Services, and Campus Services) are responsible for supporting teaching and research at the University. CEPT University Research and Consulting (under registration) will be a wholly owned unit of CEPT University, registered under Sec. 25 of the Companies Act (1956). It will manage CEPT Universitys contract,research and consulting activities. The Chairman, the President, the Director, the Deans and the Registrar are the key officers of the University.

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  • Choice based Curriculum

    Common Calendar and Time Table

    Integration of Postgraduate Programs

    Common Course Typology

    CEPT University has adopted choice based curriculum that gives students the flexibility to choose courses across different faculties. This allows students to chart their own path during the course of their study at CEPT University. It gives them greater freedom and choice while selecting courses.

    Any program of a faculty specifies only 75% of the credits by offering mandatory courses. A student is free to pick remaining 25% credits from any faculty of CEPT University in the form of elective courses.

    A mandatory course of one program can be taken as elective by student of other programs. This also allows for faculty integration and ensures a multidisciplinary mix in a classroom.

    All programs follow a common annual calendar and timetable to facilitate students from one to attend courses in other faculties. By following the same framework of timetable and annual calendar seamless integration of all the faculties is now possible.

    The postgraduate programs offering different specialization in the same faculty are now integrated as one large program, wherein students are encouraged to develop specialization of their choice by combination of major and minor coursesfrom various Areas.

    This system offers students greater choice and allows them to make various combinations of specializations.

    Any course offered in CEPT University follows either of the listed typologies and adheres to conditions of the same. Things like contact hours, teaching style and nature of student engagement are governed by course typology. This is important so that students know beforehand what kind of teaching environment to expect while registering for a course in other programs.

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  • PROGRAMS AT CEPT UNIVERSITY

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    FACULTY PROGRAMLEVEL

    PROGRAM(UG=4, PG=8)

    DEGREE(UG=4, PG=11)

    SPECIALIZATION/MAJOR

    FACULTY OFARCHITECTURE

    Undergraduate Undergraduate Program in Architecture

    Bachelor of Architecture -

    Postgraduate Postgraduate Program in Architecture

    Master of Architecture Urban Design

    History, Theory & Criticism

    Conservation

    Architectural Design

    Postgraduate Program in Landscape Architecture

    Master of Landscape Architecture

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    Master of Landscape Design -

    Doctoral Doctoral Program in Architecture

    PhD in Architecture -

    FACULTY OFDESIGN

    Undergraduate Undergraduate Program in Interior Design

    Bachelor of InteriorDesign

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    Postgraduate Postgraduate Programin Interior Architecture & Design

    Master of InteriorArchitecture & Design

    Energy Efficiency

    Craft & Technology

    History, Theory & Criticism

    International Master ofInterior ArchitecturalDesign

    Energy Efficiency

    Craft & Technology

    History, Theory & Criticism

    Master of Design - Furniture Design

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    FACULTY OFMANAGEMENT

    Postgraduate Postgraduate Programin Habitat Management

    Master of HabitatManagement

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    FACULTY PROGRAMLEVEL

    PROGRAM(UG=4, PG=8)

    DEGREE(UG=4, PG=11)

    SPECIALIZATION/MAJOR

    FACULTYOFPLANNING

    Undergraduate UndergraduateProgram in Planning

    Bachelor of Planning -

    Postgraduate Postgraduate Programin Planning

    Master of Urban andRegional Planning

    Land Use Planning

    Environmental Planning

    Housing

    Infrastructure Planning

    Transportation Planning

    Doctoral Doctoral Program inPlanning

    PhD in Planning -

    FACULTYOFTECHNOLOGY

    Undergraduate Undergraduate Programin ConstructionTechnology

    Bachelor ofConstructionTechnology

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    Postgraduate Postgraduate Programin ConstructionEngineering andManagement

    Master of Technologyin ConstructionEngineering &Management

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    Postgraduate Programin Engineering Design

    Master of Technologyin StructuralEngineering Design

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    Master of Technologyin InfrastructureEngineering Design

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    Postgraduate Programin Geomatics

    Master of Technologyin Geomatics

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    Postgraduate Program in Building Energy Performance

    Master of Technology in Building Energy Performance

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  • COURSE TYPOLOGYTYPE TYPE PEDAGOGY PURPOSELECTURE Lecture Lectures are the primary mode of teaching. Best suited

    for transferring information/concepts/theory. Should be supplemented by frequent tests to verify whether concepts are being understood.

    (1) To deliver substantial amounts of information to large numbers of student (2) To provide a summary or synthesis of information from different sources (3) To allow introduction of multiple concepts Lecture

    Lecture(small)

    (1) To deliver substantial amounts of information to a small numbers of student (2) To provide a summary or synthesis of information from different sources (3)To allow introduction of multiple concepts Discussion

    SEMINAR Discussionseminar

    Where discussion on pre-assigned readings or on brief lectures/presentations.

    (1) To facilitate discussion on a particular subject (2)expose students to various points of and (3) to teach them how to formulate and articulate arguments Research

    ResearchSeminar

    Introduces the students to the process of critical enquiry within a specific field or topic by way of reading other works and understanding the arguments, forming coherent connections, writing to communicate hypotheses, supported by valid arguments.

    (1) To equip the students to read and understand concepts, information, experiments, field studies though research papers, essays, books, articles and other sources; (2) assist them to understand the arguments/discussion and methodology and form connections with their Studio

    STUDIO Studio Where students are confronted by life-like situations and told to define the problems and to attempt solving them. The faculty coaches students and provides them with necessary concepts and theories.

    (1) To encourage individual but active learning and responsibility (2)To facilitate learning to work with group dynamics .

    StudioType 2

    RESEARCH Guidedresearch(thesis)

    Where faculty members coach individual students on 1) conducting research and writing up the results, 2) undertaking research for a design project and writing up the results or, 3) conducting research for proposing a development project and writing up a grant proposal.

    (1) To equip students with vital research skills .(2) To build capacity to develop logical and independent thought process.

    Independentstudy

    Where a student selects a topic of interest reads a set of books on that topic and writes up an annotated bibliography. The student is guided in this study by a faculty member who also supervises and approves the bibliography.

    (1) To encourage students who have demonstrated ability to learn independently. (2) To explore topics of personal interest within research framework.

    WORKSHOP Workshop Where faculty members coach students to help them develop skills in working with certain materials and technologies.

    (1) To encourage Interactive and hands-on learning (2) Toprovide sufficient time for skill building; 3)To develop practical reasoning and decision making skills.

    DesignWorkshop

    Students are confronted with real life problems and they are coached to evolve construction/working drawings and/or prototypes. Fusion of workshop and studio courses.

    (1) To encourage Interactive and hands-on learning (2To provide sufficient time for skill building; 3)To develop practical reasoning and decision making skills (4) Translate design interventions into executable

    OTHERS Makeuptutorial

    One-to-one sessions with a faculty member for hours equal to half the credit of the original lecture course (per week).

    Designed for students that have failed in a lecture course. With this course they will make up for the shortfall in understanding and will be assessed after the end of designated one-to-one sessions via a mode chosen by instructor (e.g., assignments, viva, or written exam).

    Internship Where a student apprentices in an office or a site to experience what it is like to work in a real-life situation.

    (1) To develop that self-confidence of the student (2) To expose students to different types of work and comprehensive work experience essential for the independent practice of profession.

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  • Credit RequirementsA student will have to take a total of minimum 220 credits in a ten-semester program of five years duration.

    A student is required to take minimum 200 credits from the courses offered during the ten semesters of study.

    A student is required to take a minimum 20 credits from the Summer and Winter School program that is offered between semesters.

    A student will have to take a total of 155 Mandatory Course Credits (including Internship of 20 credits and Thesis of 15 credits) during all ten semesters.

    A student will have to take 45 Elective Courses Credit from any Faculty, during the ten semesters.

    Internship Program will carry 20 credits - These are Course Credits.

    Thesis Program will carry 15 credits - These are Mandatory Course Credits.

    Students can take a maximum of 24 credits per semester and maximum of 5 credits in a Winter/ Summer program.

    Mandatory CourseMandatory Course is designated as compulsory for a particular program. A Mandatory Course of one Faculty is

    considered as Elective for students of other Faculties.

    Elective CourseElective Course is chosen by a student in any Faculty, subject to fulfillment of prerequisites.

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  • Credit RequirementsA student will have to take a total of minimum 90 credits in a four-semester program of two years duration.

    A student is required to take minimum 80 credits from the courses offered during the four semesters of study.

    A student is required to take a minimum 10 credits from the summer and winter program that is offered between se-mesters.

    A student will have to take a total of 60 Mandatory Course Credit during four semesters.

    A student will have to take 20 Elective Courses Credit from any Faculty, during the four semesters.

    Thesis Program will carry 15 credits -These are Mandatory Course Credits.

    Students can take a maximum of 24 credits per semester and maximum of 5 credits in a Winter/ Summer program.

    Mandatory CourseMandatory Course is designated as compulsory for a particular program. A Mandatory Course of one Faculty is

    considered as Elective for students of other Faculties.

    Elective CourseElective Course is chosen by a student in any Faculty, subject to fulfillment of prerequisites.

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  • MANDATORY COURSESUNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN ARCHITECTUREMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Studio 1000 Studio - 1 6 Vishwanath Kashikar,Aditya Patel,Krishnakant Parmar, Seemantini C.

    Admission in FA UG program, mandatory for FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThu

    Studio 141

    Work-shop

    1002 Visualization and Representa-tion -1

    4 Sachin Soni, Dilip Panchal, Arund-hati Saikia

    Mandatory for 1st year FA UG students. Only for FA UG students

    14.30-18.30 14.30-18.30

    TueThu

    Technical Drawing and Visualization,

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    Work-shop

    1003 Fundamentals of Construction - 1

    4 Sankalpa, Krunal Patel, Vicky Ach-nani (AA), Manu Narendran

    Mandatory and only for FA UG 1st year.

    08.30-13.30 14.30-17.30

    FriFri

    Technology 159

    Lecture 1004 Fundamental of Structure - 1

    2 Mona Khakhar, V.R. Shah

    Mandatory for FA UG 1st year

    08.30-10.30 Wed Technology 159

    Lecture 1098 Introduction to Environment

    2 Urvi Desai, Antara Patel

    Mandatory for FA UG 1st and 2nd year students only. Closed for all others.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Environment 82

    Studio 1005-A Vertical Studio - Architectural Manifesto & Design

    8 Alexandre D`Aram, Bhavin Shukla

    Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThurFri

    Studio 141

    III Studio 1005-B Vertical Studio - Working Draw-ings

    8 Ashish Tiwari Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 141

    Studio 1005-C Vertical Studio - Land - Building Relationship

    8 Milind Patel Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 142

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    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    III Studio 1005-D Vertical Studio - Participatory Design Pro-cesses

    8 Urvi Desai Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 142

    Studio 1005-E Vertical Studio - A Place for Water

    8 Puneet Mehrotra, Meghal Arya

    Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 142

    Studio 1005-F Vertical Studio - Housing

    8 Yatin Pandya Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 143

    Studio 1005-G Vertical Studio - Architecture and Materiality

    8 Keyur Vadodaria, Saptak Patel

    Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 143

    Studio 1005-H Vertical Studio - Building with History

    8 Anjali Kadam Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 143

    Work-shop

    1006 Building Ele-ments

    4 Mona Khakhar, M.C.Gajjar

    Cleared two courses in con-struction.

    14.30-18.30 14.30-18.30

    MonThu

    Technology 159

    Lecture 1068 History - 1 2 Sachin Soni Mandatory for 2nd year UG FA students. 3rd year UG and above for students from other Faculties.

    08.30-10.30 Wed Humanities, His-tory Theory and Criticism

    96

    Work-shop

    1093 Visualization and Representa-tion - 3

    2 Ujjval Panchal, Urvi Sheth, Dar-shan Soni

    Cleared VR-1 from FA UG.

    14.30-18.30 Tue Technical Drawing and Visualization, Workshop

    156

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    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    V Studio 1010 Studio - 5 8 Milind Patel, Al-exandre D`Aram, Puneet Mehro-tra, Urvi Desai, Yatin Pandya, Anjali Kadam, Ashish Tiwari, Keyur Vadodaria, Meghal Arya, Saptak Patel

    Cleared Studio 1 and 2 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 144

    Lecture 1012 Building Systems and Services

    3 Mona Khakhar, Mukesh Shah

    Students should have understand-ing of concepts of building construc-tion, building design and the need for the ser-vices etc. All UG and PG students except 1st year UG students are eligible.

    14.30-16.30 09.30-10.30

    TuWed

    Technology 160

    Lecture 1045 Structures - IV 2 V.R. Shah, Man-gesh Belsare

    UG students of FA, FD and FT - 5th Semester and above, PG students of SED.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Technology 160

    Lecture 1048 History - III 2 Smit Vyas, Gauri Bharat

    Cleared History 1. for FA UG only.

    08.30-10.30 Thu History Theory and Criticism

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    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    VII Intern-ship

    1050 Office Training 20 Vishwanath Kashikar

    Studio 6 Cleared 10.00-18.00 Sat Practice 119

    VIII Studio 1015-A Architectural Design Studio - 8

    8 Nitin Raje, Nikita Shah (AA)

    Successful com-pletion of Office Training required.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 144

    Studio 1015-B Architectural Design Studio - 8

    8 Sachin Soni Successful com-pletion of Office Training required.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 144

    IX Studio 1016 Architectural Design Studio - 9

    8 Snehal Shah, Purvi Bhatt

    Cleared Studio 8. 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 144

    Lecture 1018 Research Meth-ods

    3 Vishwanath Kashikar

    Mandatory for FA UG. Open to all UG students of 4th and 5th year and all PG students.

    14.30-17.30 Thu Research 125

    Lecture 1097 Urban History 2 Rajiv Kadam For FA UG manda-tory students - should have cleared Office Training. For stu-dents registering as elective - FA PG only.

    08.30-10.30 Thu History Theory and Criticism

    87

    X Guided Research

    1020 Thesis 15 Sankalpa Cleared Studio 9 from FA UG.

    10.30-13.30 Tue Research 125

  • MANDATORY COURSESPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN ARCHITECTUREMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I StudioType 2

    1543 Foundation Studio

    9 Sankalpa, Uday Andhare, Mehul Bhatt, Surya Kakani, Sheikh Wasim Mustak

    Mandatory for M. Arch Semester I students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThu

    Studio 145

    Lecture 1544 Introduction to Architectural Thinking

    2 Nitin Raje, A. Srivathsan

    Mandatory for M.Arch Semester I students, open to PG and 4th and 5th year UG students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu History Theory and Criticism

    87

    Lecture 1545 Orientations in Architecture

    2 Brijesh Bhatha, Gauri Bharat, Jigna Desai

    Mandatory for M. Arch Semester I students.

    14.30-16.30 Fri Practice, Research

    119125

    Work-shop

    1546 Documenting and Com-municating Architecture

    2 Puneet Mehrotra, Anjali Jain, Mehrnaz Ami-raslani, Antara Patel, Smit Vyas, Atreya Bhattacharya

    Mandatory for M. Arch Semester I students.

    14.30-18.30 Wed Visual Com-munication and Performing Arts, Research

    181126

    III Guided Research

    1588 Capstone Project

    15 Urvi Desai Should have com-pleted all previous studios required by the program.

    10.30-13.30 Tue Thesis, Research 126

    Studio 1591 UD - Urban Ex-tension Planning & Design Studio

    9 Rajiv Kadam, Brijesh Bhatha, Raman Aras

    Only for students of M. Arch, FA & MURP, FP. Should have completed M. Arch. Founda-tion Studio.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 146

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    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    III Lecture 1592 UD - Built Form and Regulation

    2 Jignesh Mehta, Brijesh Bhatha

    Should have completed M. Arch. Foundation Studio. FA, M. Arch Semester III students; MURP FP, Semester III students.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Urban & Regional Plan-ning, Policy and Legislation

    172

    Research Seminar

    1593 UD - Mapping Strategies: Reading and Recording the City

    2 Melissa Smith-Bandukwala, Mansi Shah,Nikita Shah (AA)

    Should have completed M. Arch. Foundation studio. Open to PG students in FA and FP.

    16.30-18.30 Fri Research 126

    StudioType 2

    1594 Conservation - Conservation of a Living Historic Environment

    9 Jigna Desai Should have completed M. Arch. Foundation Studio.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    StudioConservation

    14775

    Discus-sion Seminar

    1595 Conservation - Urban Conserva-tion

    2 Jigna Desai Should have completed M. Arch. Foundation Studio. Manda-tory for students taking Major and Minor in Conser-vation in M. Arch. Open for FA/FP stage II UG and FA/FP/FM PG.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Conservation 75

    Discus-sion Seminar

    1596 Cons/HTC - Meaning and Built Environ-ment

    2 Gauri Bharat, Jigna Desai

    Should have com-pleted M. Arch. Foundation Stu-dio. For students registered in FA PhD. Open to FA, FD PG students only.

    14.30-16.30 Tue Conservation, History Theory and Criticism

    7687

  • SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    III Studio-Type 2

    1597 HTC - HTC Studio

    9 Gauri Bharat, A. Srivathsan

    Should have com-pleted M.ArchFoundation Studio

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 147

    Discus-sion Seminar

    1598 HTC - Con-temporary Architectural Historiography

    2 Renu Desai, Gauri Bharat, Riyaz Tayyibji, Atreya Bhatacharyya (AA)

    Must have com-pleted M.Arch. Foundation Stu-dio. For students registered in FA PhD. Open for FD PG students

    08.30-10.30 Fri History Theory and Criticism

    88

    StudioType 2

    1599 AD - Project Smile

    9 Miki Desai, Anne Feenstra, Sachin Bandukwala, Gauri Wagenaar, Karan Sharma (AA)

    Should have com-pleted M.Arch. Foundation Studio.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 147

    Lecture Type 2

    1600 AD - Advanced Technology

    2 V.R. Shah, Man-gesh Belsare

    Should have completed M. Arch. Foundation Studio. Only for PG students of FA, FT and FD and UG students of final year FA.

    16.30-19.30 Wed Advanced Tech-nology

    65

    Seminar 1601 Sustainable Systems and Processes

    2 Urvi Desai Mandatory for M. Arch students with Minor in Sustainable De-sign Open for PG students and UG students 3rd year onwards.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Environment 83

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    MANDATORY COURSESPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 1513 Natural Sciences - I

    2 N. Madhu-kara, Beena Tindwani(AA), Deepa Ma-heshwari

    Open for all P G students.

    16.30-17.30 16.30-17.30

    MonTue

    Landscape, Environment

    10182

    Studio Type 2

    1516 Landscape Design Studio - I - MLA

    9 Anjali Jain, Bobby Sujansingani, Pri-yal Shah, Omkar Shete

    Only for MLA 1st Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    WedThuFri

    Studio 145

    StudioType 2

    1517 Landscape Design Studio - I - MLD

    9 Sandip Patil, Anjali Jain, Beena Tindwani(AA), Pri-yal Shah, Omkar Shete

    Only for MLD 1st Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    WedThuFri

    Studio 145

    Lecture 1563 Natural Sciences - II

    2 S. S. Rao, Sandip Patil, Deepa Ma-heshwari

    Open for all P G students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Landscape, Environment

    10182

    Lecture 1564 Landscape Engineering

    2 Rishabh Jain, S.A.Kalgaonkar, Vikas Giri, Tapan Modi(AA)

    Open for all PG students, UG students 4th year onwards.

    09.30-10.30 09.30-10.30

    ThuFri

    Technology, Landscape

    160102

    III Lecture 1565 Regional Land-scape Planning

    2 Sandip Patil, Niti Mehta, S.A.Kalgaonkar

    08.30-10.30 Fri Landscape 102

    Lecture 1566 Professional Practice for Landscape

    2 Sandip Patil, Satyajit Sen

    2nd year PG students.

    17.30-19.30 Fri Landscape 102

    Seminar 1567 Landscape Conservation

    2 Sandip Patil, Deepa Ma-heshwari

    Only for MLA-MLD 3rd Semester students.

    14.30-16.30 Mon Landscape 102

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    III StudioType2

    1568 Landscape De-sign Studio - III - MLA / MLD

    9 Sandip Patil, Anjali Jain, Tapan Modi (AA), Deepa Maheshwari

    Only for MLA-MLD 3rd Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThu

    Studio 146

    Guided Research

    1589 Thesis 14 Sandip Patil, Deepa Ma-heshwari

    Students who have cleared 3rd Semester '1568 Landscape Design' Studio III.

    10.30-13.30 Tue Studio, Landscape

    146103

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    I Seminar 1901 PhD Seminar - The world we live in

    4 Bimal Patel, A. Srivathsan

    Only for Doctoral Students.

    15.00-17.30 Thu History Theory and Criticism

    88

    Lecture 1917 Communica-tion and Critical Thinking

    3 Mukesh Patel Only for Doctoral Students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Language and Communication

    104

    Research Seminar

    9901 Research Col-loquium

    1 Coordinator Only for Doctoral Students.

    15.30-17.30 Fri Research 133

    III Seminar 1903 PhD Seminar - Contemporary Architectural Historiography

    4 Renu Desai, Gauri Bharat, Riyaz Tayyibji

    Only for Doctoral students.

    08.30-10.30 Fri History Theory and Criticism

    89

    Seminar 1907 PhD Seminar - Meaning in the Built Environ-ment

    4 Gauri Bharat, Jigna Desai

    Only Doctoral Students.

    14.30-16.30 Tue History Theory and Criticism

    89

    Research Seminar

    9903 Research Col-loquium

    1 Coordinator Only for Doctoral students.

    15.30-17.30 Fri Research 133

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    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Work-shop

    1024 Techniques of Model Making

    2 Vicky Achnani (AA), Satyam Pitroda (AA)

    FA UG first year only.

    14.30-18.30 Wed Workshop 183

    Work-shop

    1027 Ceramics 2 Snehal Kashikar Open to first year UG program students.

    14.30-18.30 Mon Workshop 183

    Work-shop

    1054 Deployable Systems

    2 Aditya Patel, Krunal Patel

    All UG 3rd year and above, All PG.

    14.30-18.30 Wed Workshop 184

    Lecture 1056 How to Look at Art

    2 Esther David Open to all 14.30-16.30 Fri Visual Com-munication and Performing Arts

    181

    Lecture 1074 Representations of Space

    2 Seema Khan-walkar

    Open to all stu-dents who have completed one course in History.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Humanities 96

    Lecture 1076 English Com-munication

    2 Neha Krishana-kumar

    A basic knowl-edge of the English language and grammar is expected. Basic Grammar will not be taught.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Language and Communication

    104

    Work-shop

    1087 Sculpture 2 Ratna Gandhi All UG 3rd year onwards. No PG students.

    14.30-18.30 Wed Workshop 184

    Lecture 1090 POETRUSIC 2 Neha Krishana-kumar

    A basic knowledge of English and Hindi is expected.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Humanities 96

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    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    Lecture 1091 Issues and Trends in Urban Modeling

    2 Nitin Raje UG students from 4th year onwards and PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    70

    Seminar 1092 Gender and Space

    2 Madhavi Desai All PG and 4th and 5th year UG only.

    14.30-16.30 Fri Humanities 97

    Seminar 1094 History: Contemporary Directions in Architecture

    2 Meghal Arya FA UG 4th year onwards and FA PG only.

    08.30-10.30 Wed History Theory and Criticism

    86

    Lecture 1095 Mass Housing Issues and Ap-proaches

    2 Yatin Pandya Any student hav-ing completed minimum two years of UG.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Housing 93

    Seminar 1096 History of Hous-ing Design

    2 Vishwanath Kashikar

    3rd, 4th and 5th year UG and all PG, ability to read extensively [refer reading list] and engage in discus-sion.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Housing 93

    Research Seminar

    1509 Streets for People

    3 Madhavi Joshi, Jigna Desai

    FA/ FP Stage II UG and all PG.

    14.30-17.30 Mon History Theory and Criticism

    87

    Seminar 1548 Humanizing Cities

    2 Rajiv Kadam Only for Urban Design PG stu-dents.

    17.30-19.30 Tue Humanities 97

    Lecture 1602 Vernacular Architecture

    2 Miki Desai For FA students. For PG and senior UG students only. For only UG 3rd year onwards. Skills to read, write, sketch/draw and make models by hands.

    14.30-16.30 Thu Workshop, Crafts, History Theory and Criticism

    1849788

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    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Discus-sion Seminar

    1603 Those who build our Homes, Temples and Cit-ies - Wandering and Homeless

    3 Sonal Mehta, Persis Ginwala

    Only PG students from all Faculties.

    16.30-19.30 Wed Technology, Economics and Development, Humanities

    1607997

    Seminar 1604 Sustainability Design: Alterna-tives to Sustain-able Design for India

    3 Sonal Mehta, Rebecca Reuben

    PG students from all Faculties. 4th and 5th year UG students from all Faculties.

    16.30-19.30 Mon Crafts, Humanities

    7797

    Lecture 1518 Field Study of Plants

    3 Beena Tindwani (AA), Deepa Maheshwari

    Open for all students

    15.30-18.30 Wed Landscape 101

    Lecture 1570 Economics of Environment

    2 Niti Mehta Open for all PG students

    16.30-18.30 Thu Environment 83

    I Inde-pendent Study

    1925 Independent Study - 1

    2 Visiting Faculty Only for Doctoral students.

    10.00-12.00 Sat Research 126

    Inde-pendent Study

    1929 Independent Study - 2

    2 Visiting Faculty Only for Doctoral students.

    10.00-12.00 Sat Research 127

    Inde-pendent Study

    1927 Independent Study - 1

    2 Visiting Faculty Only for Doctoral students.

    10.00-12.00 Sat Research 127

    Inde-pendent Study

    1931 Independent Study - 2

    2 Visiting Faculty Only for Doctoral students.

    10.00-12.00 Sat Reseach 127

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    MANDATORY COURSESUNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN INTERIOR DESIGNMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Studio 2000 Basic Design I 6 Krishna Shastri Shrutie Tamboli, Aditi Vashisht, Henry Skupnie-wicz

    Students regis-tered for Semes-ter -1 at FD.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio;Workshop

    147185

    Work-shop

    2001 VR -Technical Representation Drawings

    3 Kireet Patel, Samhita Gandhi, Rajdeep Routh

    Students who have registered for or cleared Basic Design - I at FD.

    14.30-17.30 14.30-17.30

    TueThu

    Technical Drawing and Visualization, Workshop

    156185

    Work-shop

    2002 VR - Sketching 3 Rajesh Sagara Students registered for Semester-1 at FD eligible.

    08.30-10.30 14.30-18.30

    FriFri

    Visual Com-munication and Performing Arts, Workshop

    181185

    Work-shop

    2059 Construction Technology I

    3 V.R. Shah, Varun Shah, Mangesh Belsare, Vishal Mehta

    FD UG 1st year only.

    08.30-11.30 10.30-13.30

    TueThu

    Technology, Workshop

    161187

    III Studio 2007 Studio - I 6 Amal Shah, Hamid Raj, Jay Thakkar, Kireet Patel, Mansi Satya Narayan

    Students who have cleared: Basic Design - I and Basic Design - II from FD along with VR - I and VR - II (TRD - I and TRD - II), Construction Technology - I and Construction Technology - II. (or TRD - I, II, Basic St

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio;Workshop

    148186

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    III Design Work-shop

    2008 Furniture Design - I

    3 Komal Dighe, Nikhil Aggarwal, Manisha Basu

    Students who have cleared Basic Design - II from FD and Construction Technology I & II eligible.

    14.30-17.30 14.30-17.30

    MonWed

    Studio;Workshop

    148186

    Work-shop

    2060 VR - Graphic Design

    3 Aditi Vashisht, Jaai Kakani

    Students who have cleared Basic Design - I from FD

    14.30-17.30 10.30-13.30

    TueThu

    Technical Drawing and Visualization, Workshop

    167187

    Work-shop

    2061 Construction Technology - III

    2 Shehzad Irani, Shruti Tamboli, Komal Dighe

    Students who have cleared Construction - I & II are eligible.

    14.30-18.30 Fri Technology, Workshop

    161

    Lecture 2062 History of Design

    2 Amal Shah 2nd year and above UG stu-dents. Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue History Theory and Criticism

    90

    v Studio 2013 Studio - III 6 Snehal Na-garsheth, Poonam Jolly, Sneha puri

    Students who have cleared Inte-rior Design Studio - II, Furniture De-sign - II (or Space Planning - II & Furniture Design - II from the old curriculum)

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 148

    Studio Type 2

    2014 Furniture Design - III

    4 Arthur Duff, Rachita Sareen

    Students who have cleared Fur-niture Design - I will be eligible for the course

    14.30-17.30 10.30-13.30

    MonThu

    Studio, Workshop

    149186

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    COURSECODE

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    V Design Work-shop

    2015 Interior Con-struction Draw-ing - I

    4 Ramesh Patel, Amal Shah

    Students should have cleared Interior Design Studio - II (or Space Planning - II from the old curriculum), MMC and Construc-tion Technology - 3. Knowledge of AutoCad 2D will be an asset.

    14.30-18.30 14.30-18.30

    TueThu

    Technical Drawing and Visualization

    157

    Lecture 2063 Arts & Crafts Movement

    2 Shrutie Tam-boli, Snehal Nagarsheth

    3rd year and above UG only

    08.30-10.30 Wed History Theory and Criticism

    90

    VII Intern-ship

    2047 Office Training 20 Amal Shah, Sne-hal Nagarsheth, Kireet Patel

    Students who have Cleared Studio-IV and Interior Construc-tion Drawing-1&2

    - - Studio, Practice

    149119

    IX Studio 2018 Interior Design Studio - 6

    8 Rathin Goghari, Gurjit Singh

    Students who have successfully completed Office Training and cleared Interior Design Studio - IV from the FD are eligible for the course.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Studio 149

    Theory 2019 History - Read-ing Interiors

    3 Snehal Na-garsheth

    Students who have registered for 8th Semester or above are eligi-ble for the course. Students only 4th year and above eligible.

    14.30-17.30 Fri History Theory and Criticism

    89

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    COURSECODE

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    IX Lecture 2083 Modern Move-ment

    2 Snehal Shah Students who are currently regis-tered in Semester IX or above in a UG program at FD or FA OR in a PG program with UG degree in Architecture.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Crafts 77

    X Guided Research

    2022 Thesis 15 Shrutie Tam-boli, Snehal Na-garsheth, Kireet Patel, Jay Thakkar, Amal Shah

    This studio discusses interior spaces and built forms, understood through solid and void relationship. It also focuses on spatial, architec-tural and interior elements.

    10.30-13.30 Tue Thesis, Research

    127

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    SEM-EST-ER

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Design Work-shop

    2504 Generative De-sign Process - I

    4 Jwalant Ma-hadevwala, Krishna Shastri, Ahmed Abbas Momin

    Students who are registered in Se-mester I in a PG program at FD.

    14.30-18.30 14.30-18.30

    TueWed

    Research 128

    Research Seminar

    2521 History & Theory - I

    3 Snehal Shah, Dhwani Sanghvi (AA)

    Students who are registered in a PG program at FD.

    14.30-16.30 09.30-10.30

    MonTue

    History Theory and Criticism

    90

    Studio 2522 Craft: Processes, Collaboration and Cultural Perception

    4 Rishav Jain, Jay Thakkar, Kireet Patel, Manushi Matthew

    Students who are registered in Semester I in a PG program at FD.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonThu

    Studio, Technology, Crafts

    15016178

    Research Seminar

    2523 Building Energy Efficiency - I

    4 Madhavi Patel Students who are registered in Semester I in a PG program at FD

    09.30-13.30 Fri Studio, Environment, Research

    15085128

    III Research Seminar

    2524 Developing a Thesis Proposal

    4 Krishna Shastri Students who are registered in Se-mester III in a PG program at FD.

    09.30-13.30 Fri Research 128

    Studio 2526 Research Pro-cesses

    8 Rishav Jain Students who are registered in Se-mester III in a PG program at FD.

    08.30-10.30 14.30-18.30 10.30-13.30 14.30-17.30

    TueTueWedWed

    Research 129

    Research Seminar

    2534 Independent Research

    3 Krishna Shastri Students who are registered in Se-mester III in a PG program at FD.

    10.30-13.30 Mon Research 129

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    MANDATORY COURSESPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN FURNITURE DESIGNMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 2535 History of Furni-ture Design - I

    3 Rachita Sareen Mandatory for MFD 1st Semester students, open to final year UG students from FD and FA, and PG students from FA.

    08.30-10.30 09.30-10.30

    TueThu

    History Theory and Criticism

    91

    Lecture 2536 Materials and Structures

    3 Shehzad Irani Mandatory course for all 1st Semester PG MFD students.

    08.30-10.30 08.30-09.30

    MonFri

    Technology 162

    Design Work-shop

    2537 The Way We Live - Under-standing the Home

    9 Arthur Duff, Mann Singh

    Mandatory for M. Furniture Design 1st Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 14.30-18.30 10.30-13.30 14.30-15.30 10.30-13.30 14.30-18.30

    MonMonWedWedFriFri

    Studio, Technology, Workshop

    150162

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    SEM-EST-ER

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    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Work-shop

    2023 Clay & Ceramics 2 Snehal Kashikar None 14.30-18.30 Thu Visual Com-munication and Performing Arts, Workshop

    182186

    Work-shop

    2025 Digital Technol-ogy - I

    2 Amal Shah 2nd year and above UG students. Laptop recommended but not compul-sory.

    08.30-10.30 08.30-10.30

    MonWed

    Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Workshop

    70187

    Work-shop

    2028 Exploring Space - Sketching

    2 Rajesh Sagara Open for all 14.30-18.30 Mon Visual Com-munication and Performing Arts

    182

    Work-shop

    2065 Weaving Work-shop

    2 Malavi Choudhary (Fakira), Rajan Chaudhary

    Open for all 14.30-18.30 Wed Workshop 188

    Work-shop

    2066 Wood Workshop 3 Niyati Patel, Vishal Wadhvani

    Completion of TRD1 & TRD2

    08.30-10.30 14.30-18.30

    ThuThu

    Workshop 188

    Lecture 2093 History of Arts 2 Sharmila Sagara Students who are currently regis-tered in Semester IX or above in a UG program at FD or FA OR in a PG program with UG degree in Architecture

    08.30-10.30 Fri Workshop 188

    Theory 2094 Lighting Design 2 Arthur Duff Open for all 14.30-16.30 Thu Crafts 78

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    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Theory 2095 Soft Furnishing 3 Canna Patel For FD: Clear-ance of furniture 2. For other UG programs: 3rd year or above. For PG students: Students of any Faculty

    14.30-17.30 Tue Crafts 78

    Lecture 2096 Literary So-journs

    2 Hemang Desai None 08.30-10.30 Thu Humanities 98

    Lecture 2097 Literature and Society

    2 Svati Joshi Open for all 08.30-10.30 Thu Humanities 98

    Work-shop

    2098 Model Making Techniques

    2 Aditi Vashisht, Sneha Puri

    Only for1st year FD students.

    14.30-18.30 Mon Workshop 189

    Work-shop

    2099 Working with Materials and Exploring Form

    3 Rajesh Sagara, Neelma Nagpal

    Only for 1st year FD students.

    08.30-10.3014.30-18:30

    MonWed

    Workshop 189

    Lecture 2507 Cultural Anthro-pology

    2 Seema Khan-walkar

    Students who are currently registered in any PG program

    08.30-10.30 Wed Humanities 98

    Lecture 2527 History of Arts & Crafts

    2 Asha Mandapa Students who are currently regis-tered in Semester VII or above in a UG program at FD or FA, or in a PG program at FD or FA.

    16.30-18.30 Thu Crafts, Humanities

    7898

    Lecture 2528 India 1800-1947 2 Snehal Shah Students who are currently regis-tered in Semester IX or above in a UG program at FD or FA or in a PG program with an UG FA.

    16.30-18.30 Mon History Theory and Criticism

    90

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    I Lecture 2538 Systems Think-ing

    3 Dinesh Korjan Open to all PG students and UG students from 3rd year or higher.

    15.30-18.30 Wed Advanced Technology, Humanities

    6599

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    MANDATORY COURSESPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN HABITAT MANAGEMENTMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Studio 3000 Facilities Man-agement

    6 Shelly Kulshrestha (AA), Nimit Karia, Manvita Baradi

    Only MHM Semes-ter I students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThu

    Studio, Management

    150106

    Lecture 3003 Fundamentals of Accounting

    3 Rajnikant Trivedi All UG and PG students.

    16.30-18.30 17.30-18.30

    ThuFri

    Management 106

    Lecture 3004 Urban Utilities Management

    2 Devanshu Pandit UG 3rd year and above, all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Management 106

    Lecture 3015 Management Principles and Practice

    2 Srirupa Banerjee UG 3rd year and above, all PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Tue Management 107

    Lecture 3036 Business Com-munication

    2 Tina Johanputra All PG students. 08.30-10.30 Wed Management 108

    III Studio 3019 Service Opera-tions Manage-ment

    6 Mercy Samuel, Aneesh Chinubhai, Prabhat Tripathi, Gayatri Doctor , Manvita Baradi

    Only MHM sem III students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Management 107

    Lecture 3020 Contract and Negotiations

    3 Nimit Karia, Tina Jobanputra

    UG 3rd year onwards. All PG students.

    16.30-19.30 Thu Management 107

    Lecture 3021 Crafting Brands through En-trepreneurial Ventures

    3 Mercy Samuel, S.B. Dangayach

    UG 3rd year onwards.

    14.30-16.30 17.30-18.30

    ThuFri

    Management 108

    Lecture 3037 Quantitative Techniques in Management

    3 Ami Divetiya UG 3rd year onwards

    08.30-10.30 09.30-10.30

    Mon Thu

    Management 108

    Guided Research

    3032 Capstone Project

    15 Vanishree Herlekar

    Cleared all three studios.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonTueWedThuFri

    Thesis, Research

    129

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 3018 Understanding Smart Cities and Technologies

    2 Gayatri Doctor UG 3rd year onwards. All PG students.

    16.30-18.30 Tue Management 107

    Lecture 3038 Project Manage-ment

    2 Padmin Buch All PG students. 16.30-18.30 Mon Management 109

    Lecture 3039 Making Cities Safe and Resil-ient

    2 Shelly Kulshrestha (AA)

    None 14.30-16.30 Fri Management 109

    Lecture 3040 Basics of Busi-ness Planning

    2 Bala Bhaskaran Only PG students. 14.30-16.30 Wed Management 109

    Lecture 3041 Participatory Governance and Budgeting

    2 Ravikant Joshi All PG students. 08.30-10.30 Fri Management 109

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    MANDATORY COURSESUNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN PLANNINGMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    V Lecture 4009 Economics -1 2 Anurima Mukher-jee Basu

    Only for B. Plan, 5th Semester.

    14.30-16.30 Mon Economics and Development

    79

    Lecture 4010 Spatial Planning and Environ-mental Design

    2 Mansi Shah (AA), Lila Oriard

    B. Plan students as well as for 4th or 5th year stu-dents from other Faculties.

    08.30-10.30 Thu History Theory and Criticism

    91

    Studio 4011 Area Planning Lab

    6 Rutool Sharma, Mehrnaz Amira-slani, Vanishree Herlekar, Bhuvana S. (AA)

    Only for B. Plan students who have cleared previous lab.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 151

    Lecture 4039 Planning Theory -1 (Land Use, Built form, Transport)

    3 Nitika Bhakuni Open for all 14.30-17.30 Tue History Theory and Criticism

    91

    Lecture 4040 Transportation Planning

    2 Abhijit Lokre Only for B.Plan students.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Transport 170

    VII Lecture 4041 Housing and Real Estate Plan-ning

    2 Madhu Bharti All UG final year students of all faculties.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Housing 93

    Lecture 4042 Qualitative and Participatory Methods

    2 Ravi Sannabhadti Only for B. Plan students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Research 130

    Lecture 4043 Poverty and In-clusive Planning

    2 Ravi Sannab-hadti, Darshini Mahadevia

    Open for all 08.30-10.30 Wed Economics and Development

    79

    Lecture 4044 Environmental Legislations - 1

    2 Neeru Bansal Open to all UG students.

    14.30-16.30 Thu Policy and Legis-lation

    115

    Lecture 4045 Regional Plan-ning Theory

    2 Anil Roy Only for B. Plan students.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Urban & Re-gional Planning

    180

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    VII Lecture 4046 Environmental Planning (tools and methods)

    2 Ashwani Kumar Should be from 3rd or 4th year and should have at least one course (credited) on environmental science, sustain-ability or any other course on environment at UG level.

    14.30-16.30 Wed Environment 83

    Studio 4047 Regional Plan-ning Lab (Taluka level)

    6 Anil Kumar Roy, Darshini Mahade-via, Mahroof, An-urima Mukherjee Basu, Charanjeet Singh

    Only for B. Plan students who have cleared Semester 6 studio of Urban Develop-ment Planning.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 155

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    I StudioType 2

    4500 Area Planning Studio

    9 Minal Pathak, Ravi Sannab-hadti, Rutul Joshi, Subhrangsu Goswami, Chirayu Bhatt, Deepa Dave, Mellisa Smith-Banduk-wala, Bhargav Adhvaryu, Yogi Joseph, Mansi Shah(AA), Ganesh Ahire, Lila Oriard

    Only for MURP FP, 1st year students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 151

    Lecture 4502 Economics 2 Anurima Mukher-jee Basu

    Open only for MURP FP, 1st year students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Economics and Development, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    80172

    Lecture 4538 Quantitative and Analytical Tools

    2 Talat Munshi, Bhargav Adhvaryu

    Open to MURP FP, 1st Semester students only.

    14.30-16.30 Tue Urban & Re-gional Planning, Research

    173130

    Lecture 4539 History of Urban Transformations

    2 Rutul Joshi Open for all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Urban & Re-gional Planning

    173

    III Lecture 4541 Regional Planning and Development

    2 Anil Roy Mandatory for Ur-ban and Regional Planning speciali-zation students. Open for all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Urban & Re-gional Planning

    174

    Lecture 4542 Urban Politics and Governance

    2 Chandrima Mukhopadhyay, Anurima Mukher-jee Basu

    Open for all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Wed Urban & Regional Plan-ning, Policy and Legislation

    174115

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    III Lecture 4544 Urban Land Sup-ply, Policies and Valuation

    2 Rutool Sharma Mandatory for Ur-ban and Regional Planning speciali-zation students, Open for all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Urban & Re-gional Planning, Management

    175

    Lecture 4545 Environmental and Social Im-pact Assessment

    2 Ashwani Kumar Mandatory for Environmental Planning speciali-zation students.Open for all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Urban & Re-gional Planning, Environment

    17584

    Lecture 4548 Environment & Quality of Life

    2 Neeru Bansal Open for all PG students

    14.30-16.30 Mon Urban & Re-gional Planning, Environment

    175

    Lecture 4550 Housing Program and Project Develop-ment

    2 Sejal Patel Mandatory for Housing speciali-zation students. Open for all 3rd Semester PG students.

    16.30-18.30 Mon Urban & Re-gional Planning, Housing

    175

    Lecture 4551 Urban Develop-ment and Real Estate

    2 Madhu Bharti Mandatory for Hous-ing specialization students. Open for all PG students interested in Real Estate sector.

    14.30-16.30 Wed Urban & Re-gional Planning, Housing

    176

    Lecture 4552 Water and Sanitation

    2 Mona Iyer Mandatory for Infrastructure Planning speciali-zation students. Open for all PG students.

    16.30-18.30 Thu Urban & Re-gional Planning, Infrastructure

    176

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    III Lecture 4554 Infrastructure Projects Struc-turing

    2 Saswat Bandyo-padhyay

    Mandatory for Infrastructure Planning speciali-zation students. Open for all PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Tue Urban & Re-gional Planning, Infrastructure

    176

    Lecture 4556 Transport Economics and Appraisal

    2 H.M. Shivanands-wamy

    Mandatory for Urban Transport Planning and Management specialization students. Open to PG Planning. Economics in 1st Semester.

    16.30-18.30 Thu Transport, Ur-ban & Regional Planning

    177

    StudioType 2

    4558 Regional Plan-ning Studio

    9 Chandrima Muk-hopadhyay, Niti Mehta, Himanshu Thakkar, C.N. Ray, Dinesh Mehta

    Only for MURP FP students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 151

    StudioType 2

    4559 Environmental Planning Studio

    9 Neeru Bansal Only for MURP FP, students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 152

    StudioType 2

    4560 Infrastructure Project Studio

    9 Mona Iyer, Meera Mehta

    Only for MURP FP, students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 152

    StudioType 2

    4561 Transportation Detail Project Report Studio

    9 H.M. Shivanands-wamy

    Only for MURP FP, students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 152

    Lecture 4566 Modeling Land Use and Trans-port

    2 Talat Munshi 3rd Semester PG students with basic knowledge of land use and transport.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Transport, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    170177

    Lecture 4598 Project Ap-praisal and Finance

    2 Mona Iyer Open for all PG students.

    16.30-18.30 Wed Urban & Re-gional Planning, Management

    178110

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    III Lecture 4599 Research Meth-ods

    2 Darshini Mahade-via, C.N. Ray

    Only for MURP FP, 3rd Semester students.

    14.30-16.30 Thu Urban & Re-gional Planning, Research

    178130

    Studio Type 2

    4600 Housing Project 9 Madhu Bharti Open to only 3rd Semester MURP FP, students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Housing 94

    Lecture 4601 Governance of Infrastructure Delivery

    2 Chandrima Muk-hopadhyay

    Open for all students.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Urban & Regional Plan-ning, Policy and Legislation

    179116

    StudioType 2

    4602 Urban Extension Planning & Design Studio

    9 Jignesh Mehta, Utkarsh Patel, Ram Patel

    Only for students of M. Arch, FA & MURP, FP.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Urban & Re-gional Planning

    179

    Lecture 4603 Built Form & Regulations

    2 Jignesh Mehta, Brijesh Bhatha

    FA, M. Arch Semester 3 students; MURP FP Semester 3 students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Urban & Re-gional Planning, Policy and Legis-lation

    179116

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 4504 G.I.S. for Plan-ners

    2 Anjana Vyas, Darshana Rawal

    Open for all PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Mon Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    70173

    Lecture 4540 Understanding of Indian Society

    2 C.N. Ray Open for all PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Wed Humanities, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    99173

    Lecture 4543 Rural Develop-ment

    2 C.N. Ray Mandatory for Ur-ban and Regional Planning speciali-zation students. Open for all PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Mon Economics and Development, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    80174

    Lecture 4570 Smart Cities 2 Saswat Ban-dyopadhyay, Sejal Patel

    Open for all PG students.

    16.30-18.30 Fri Urban & Re-gional Planning

    177

    Lecture 4571 Microsoft Project

    2 Ajit Desai Open for all 8th sem and above students & PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Mon Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Management

    70110

    Work-shop

    4573 Transport Mod-eling II

    2 Shalini Sinha, Khelan Modi

    Transport Plan-ning & Modeling or Public Trans-port Planning in 2nd Semester.

    14.30-16.3014.30-16.30

    MonTue

    Transport, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    171177

    Lecture 4574 Transport Infrastructure Planning and Design II

    2 Abhijit Lokre MURP FP, Trans-port Infrastruc-ture Planning and Design in 2nd Semester.

    08.30-10.30 Wed Transport, Urban & Re-gional Planning

    171178

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    I Lecture 4575 Communica-tion and Public Engagement

    2 Vanishree Her-lekar

    Open for all PG students and 4th year onwards UG students.

    16.30-18.30 Tue Policy and Legis-lation

    116

    Lecture 4604 Introduction to Transport Plan-ning

    2 Shalini Sinha Open to 1st Semester PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Thu Transport 171

    Lecture 4605 Approaches to Affordable Shelter

    2 Bhuvana S. (AA) Basic understand-ing on Housing Sector.

    14.30-16.30 Fri Housing 95

    Lecture 4606 Environmental Modeling

    2 Saswat Bandyo-padhyay, Tushar Bose

    Open to all PG students in Plan-ning and Technol-ogy.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Urban & Re-gional Planning, Environment

    18084

    Lecture 4608 Appropriated Urban Spaces

    2 Mehrnaz Amira-slani

    All PG students.UG students - 3rd year and above.

    16.30-18.30 Mon Urban & Re-gional Planning

    180

    I Inde-pendent Study

    4925 Independent Study - 1

    2 Visiting Faculty Only for Doctoral students.

    10.00-12.00 Sat Research 131

    Inde-pendent Study

    4929 Independent Study - 2

    2 Visiting Faculty Only for Doctoral students.

    10.00-12.00 Sat Research 131

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Studio 5002 Engineering Drawing

    4 Yogesh Gande-vikar, Bhushan Sachdeva, Nachiket Shelat

    None 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    ThuFri

    Studio, Technical Drawing and Visualization

    153157

    Studio 5043 Applied Science 4 J.J.Vora, Yashoma-la Shah, Shilpa Upadhyay

    All 1st Year UG students.

    11.30-13.30 10.30-12.30 16.30-18.30

    MonWedFri

    Science and Mathematics

    134

    Lecture 5070 Environmental Studies

    2 Dipsha Shah None 14.30-16.30 Thu Environment 84

    LectureType 2

    5106 Engineering Materials I

    4 Pavni Pan-dya, Prakash Saraswal(AA), Anal Sheth, Dhara Tiwari (AA)

    None 14.30-17.30 08.30-10.30 09.30-10.30

    WedThuFri

    Technology 165

    III Lecture 5010 Building Services (Plumbing)

    3 Dipsha Shah None 14.30-16.30 08.30-09.30

    WedThu

    Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Technology

    137162

    LectureType 2

    5107 Geotechnical Engineering

    4 Pavni Pandya, Komal Parikh

    None 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonThu

    Technology 165

    Studio 5108 Structural Analysis

    4 Parth Thaker, Komal Parikh

    None 15.30-17.30 08.30-10.30 09.30-10.30 14.30-15.30

    TueWedThuThu

    Technology 165

    Lecture 5109 Construction Technology I

    3 Pavni Pandya, Reshma Shah, Dimple Ranpara (AA)

    None 10.30-13.30 Wed Technology 165

    Work-shop

    5110 Field Studies I 2 Bhargav Tewar, Ajay Patel, Mohit Parekh

    None 08.30-10.30 08.30-10.30 08.30-18.30

    MonTueFri

    Technology, Practice

    166120

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    V Studio 5075 Construction Technology III

    4 Hitendra Soni, Ja-pan Shah, Ronak Shah

    None 08.30-11.30 08.30-09.30 08.30-09.30 08.30-09.30

    Mon Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Advanced Technology

    13766

    Lecture 5076 Water & Waste Water Engineer-ing

    3 Dipsha Shah None 09.30-10.30 14.30-16.30

    WedFri

    Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Technology

    138163

    Studio 5111 Quantity Survey-ing & Specifica-tions

    4 Bhargav Tewar None 15.30-17.30 14.30-16.30 14.30-16.30

    TueWedThu

    Management, Practice

    111120

    LectureType 2

    5112 Concrete Tech-nology

    4 Parth Thaker, Bhargav Tewar, Prakash Saraswat(AA), Pratik Gajjar (AA)

    None 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    WedThu

    Technology, Workshop

    166

    VII Lecture 5017 Engineering Economics

    3 Rajendra MistryKunal Vatsyana (AA)

    None 08.30-09.30 08.30-09.30 08.30-09.30

    WedThuFri

    Economics and Development

    80

    Studio 5020 RCC Design Studio

    4 Anal Sheth Clearance of Structural Analy-sis.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWed

    Services and Advance Tech-nology, Studio, Technology

    137153162

    LectureType 2

    5079 Project Manage-ment

    4 Keyur Shah, Kshitij Gajjar, Mayurika Chakra-barti (AA) , Sajni Mashruwala (AA)

    None 08.30-10.30 09.30-10.30 14.30-16.30 09.30-10.30

    MonWedWedThu

    Management, Practice

    111120

    Studio 5080 Structural Fail-ures, Repairs & Rehabilitation

    4 Pavni Pandya, Mehul Vyas

    None 15.30-17.30 14.30-15.30 10.30-13.30

    TueThuFri

    Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Technology

    138164

    IX Lecture 5023 Professional Practice for Engineers

    3 Devanshu PanditSohini Shah (AA)Sajni Mashruwala (AA)

    For students other than UG FT, minimum 7th Semester and above level.

    14.30-15.30 14.30-16.30

    WedThu

    Practice 120

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    IX Studio 5083 Bridge Engineer-ing

    4 Nisarg Shah,Mayurika Chakro-barti (AA)

    None 08.30-10.30 08.30-10.30 08.30-09.30 08.30-09.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Technology

    138164

    Studio 5113 Project 4 Reshma Shah, Parul Singh (AA) , Dimple Ranpara (AA)

    For students other than UG FT, minimum 7th Semester and above level stu-dents. For UG FT students project training clearance is required.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonThu

    Practice 121

    Lecture 5114 Research Meth-odology

    4 Ami Divetiya, Ganesh A. Devkar, C. B. Shah, Minal Trivedi (AA)

    Preferably for final year UG and PG students.

    10.30-12.30 09.30-10.30 09.30-10.30

    WedThuFri

    Research 131

    X Guided Research

    5056 Thesis 15 C. B. Shah None 09.30-12.30 Sat ThesisResearch

    131

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 5501 Construction Finance & Ac-counting System

    3 D.R.Patel, Mobin Shaikh

    Mandatory for MCEM 1st Sem. Students. Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.00 08.30-10.00

    WedFri

    Practice 121

    Lecture 5502 Advanced Construction Practices

    3 Ganesh A. Devkar, Jyoti Trivedi

    Mandatory for MCEM 1st Sem. students, Open to all PG students.

    14.30-17.30 Tue Technology 167

    Lecture 5565 Quantitative Techniques

    3 Maulik Desai Mandatory for MCEM 1st Sem. Students. Open to all PG students.

    14.30-17.30 Wed Management 111

    StudioType 2

    5639 Construction Project Formula-tion & Appraisal

    6 Ganesh A. Devkar, Jyoti Trivedi

    Mandatory for MCEM 1st Sem. Students. Open to all PG students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWed

    Studio, Practice 154123

    III Lecture 5566 Mechanical Electrical Plumb-ing and Fire Fighting

    3 Alpesh Panchal Mandatory for MCEM 3rd Sem. Students. Open to all PG students

    14.30-17.30 Fri Services and Advanced Tech-nology, Practice

    139122

    Lecture 5569 Strategic Planning for Construction Organizations

    3 Dhaval Mehta Mandatory for MCEM 3rd Sem. Students. Open to all PG students.

    09.30-10.30 10.30-12.30

    TueThu

    Management 112

    Inde-pendent Study

    5640 Independent Study II

    3 Ganesh A. Devkar, Vivek Bhatt, Jyoti Trivedi

    Mandatory for MCEM 3rd Se-mester students. Open to PG students who have completed Independent Study-I.

    14.30-15.30 Mon Research 132

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    StudioType 2

    5641 Computer Applications in Construction

    6 Ajit Desai, Shivang Rajvir

    4th and 5th year UG students. All PG students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    WedFri

    Computer Ap-plication and Programming

    72

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    I Lecture 5575 Advanced Method of Analysis (SED)

    3 Rupal Shah Open to all PG FT students.

    08.30-10.30 08.30-09.30

    MonWed

    Advanced Tech-nology

    65

    Lecture 5642 Advanced Design of Steel Structures (SED)

    3 Dhara Shah Open to all PG FT students.

    10.30-13.30 Thu Advanced Tech-nology, Practice

    67123

    Lecture 5643 Advanced Design of Rein-forced Concrete Structures (SED)

    3 Mehul Shah, Shashin Patel

    Open to all PG FT students.

    09.30-10.30 08.30-10.30

    WedFri

    Advanced Technology, His-tory Theory and Criticism

    6792

    Studio Type 2

    5644 Design of Grav-ity Structures, Studio-I (SED)

    6 Mehul Shah, Bhairav Patel, Dhara Shah

    Only for MSED 1st Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWed

    Studio,Technical Drawing and Visualization

    154158

    III Lecture 5577 Design of Stack like Structures (SED)

    3 Aanal Shah, Hiten Shah, Rakesh Shah

    Only for MSED 3rd Semester students

    08.30-11.30 Thu Advanced Tech-nology, Practice

    66122

    Lecture 5578 Design of Ma-rine Structures (SED)

    3 Mehul Patel, Dhara Shah

    Only for MSED 3rd Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 Fri Advanced Tech-nology

    66

    Lecture 5645 Multi Story Steel Structures (SED)

    2 Rupal Shah 3rd Semester PG SED only.

    18.30-19.30 18.30-19.30

    ThuFri

    Advanced Tech-nology

    67

    Lecture 5646 Design Aspects of Liquid Retain-ing Structures as per IS 3370-2009 (SED)

    3 Aanal Shah PG SED 3rd Se-mester students only.

    10.30-13.30 Wed Advanced Tech-nology, Practice

    68123

    Lecture 5647 Design of Bridges (SED)

    4 Devang Patel Only for MSED 3rd Semester students.

    08.30-10.30 08.30-10.30

    MonWed

    Advanced Tech-nology, Practice

    68124

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    I Lecture 5584 Introduc-tion to Urban Infrastructure Systems (IED)

    2 Tushar Bose Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Wed Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Technology

    139167

    Lecture 5586 Economics and Finance (IED)

    2 Pramod Yadav, Hardik Gandhi

    Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Economics and Development, Management

    80112

    StudioType 2

    5587 Ward-level Infra-structure Design Studio (IED)

    9 Tushar Bose, Dipsha Shah

    Only for MIED 1st Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 153

    Lecture 5660 Quantitative and Analytical Tools (IED)

    2 Talat Munshi, Bhargav Adhvaryu

    Open to M.Tech 1st Semester students only.

    14.30-16.30 Tue Research, Science and Mathematics

    132136

    III Lecture 5589 Infrastructure Policy and Regu-lations (IED)

    2 Pramod Yadav Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Policy and Legislation, Management

    117112

    Lecture 5590 Contracts and Procurement (IED)

    2 Rajnikant Patel Open to all PG students

    14.30-16.30 Mon Technology, Management

    168112

    Lecture 5591 Project Manage-ment (IED)

    2 Devanshu Pandit Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Fri Technology, Management

    168113

    StudioType 2

    5592 Transport Infra-structure Design (IED)

    9 Anal Sheth, Talat Munshi, Bhargav Adhvaryu, Arjun Joshi

    Only for MIED 3rd Semester students.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedFri

    Studio 153

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    MANDATORY COURSESPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN GEOMATICSMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

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    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 5596 Remote Sens-ing: Theories & Practices

    3 R.P. Dubey, Rutu Parekh

    Basic Knowledge of Computers.

    14.30-17.30 Mon Technology, Science and Mathematics

    168134

    Lecture 5597 Geographical Information System

    3 P.D. Yadav, Hardik Panchal

    None 14.30-16.30 14.30-15.30

    WedThu

    Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Science and Mathematics

    71134

    StudioType 2

    5599 Cartography, Surveying, Data Management and Geo-Visuali-sation

    6 Shaily Gandhi, Anjana Vyas, Ji-tendra Dadhania, Nartan Rajpriya, Darshana Rawal, Komal Parikh

    Only for Geomat-ics 1st Semester students.

    11.30-13.30 10.30-12.30 11.30-13.30

    MonWedThu

    Studio 154

    Lecture 5661 Quantitative and Analytical Tools

    2 Talat Munshi, Bhargav Adhvaryu

    Open to M.Tech 1st Semester students only.

    14.30-16.30 Tue Research, Science and Mathematics

    132136

    III Lecture 5604 Digital Pho-togrammetry and Terrain Modeling

    3 P. K. Srivastava, Dharshana Rawal

    Students with Optical and Digital Image Processing knowledge.

    14.30-17.30 Wed Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Science and Mathematics

    71135

    Lecture 5605 Geomatics Project Planning and Manage-ment Tech-niques

    3 A. R. Dasgupta, Shaily Gandhi

    Students with GIS knowledge.

    09.30-10.30 09.30-10.30 09.30-10.30

    MonWedFri

    Management 113

    Lecture 5606 Web GIS and Server Architec-ture

    3 Darshana Rawal Students with knowledge of Programming Lan-guage and GIS.

    08.30-09.30 08.30-10.30

    MonTue

    Computer Application and Program-ming, Technical Drawing and Visualization

    72157

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    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    StudioType 2

    5607 3D Visualization 6 A. R. Dasgupta, Hardik Panchal, Love Anandjiwala

    Only for 3rd Se-mester Geomatics students.

    10.30-12.30 10.30-12.30 10.30-12.30

    MonThuFri

    Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Studio, Techni-cal Drawing and Visualization

    72158

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    MANDATORY COURSESPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAM IN BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCEMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I StudioType 2

    5648 Passive Comfort Lab

    12 Sanyogita Manu, Prasad Vaidya, Christian Kohler, Sanjay Prakash, Mukesh Shah, Munjal Bhatt, Saket Sarrat

    For students registered at the M.Tech in Building Energy Perfor-mance.

    10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30 10.30-13.30

    MonWedThuFri

    Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Science and Mathematics

    73139135

    Seminar 5649 Buildings, Energy and Environment

    3 Prasad Vaidya, Minal Pathak, R.G. Tillan, Sean Murphy

    Mandatory for students reg-istered for the M.Tech in Building Energy Perfor-mance. Open elective course for all PG students.

    14.30-17.30 Fri Environment, Policy and Legis-lation

    85117

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    ELECTIVE COURSESFACULTY OF TECHNOLOGYMONSOON SEMESTER - 2015-16

    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Work-shop

    5028 Free Hand Sketch

    2 Soha Trivedi None 14.30-16.30 17.30-19.30

    MonWed

    Visual Com-munication and Performing Arts

    182

    Lecture 5029 Port & Harbours 2 S.C.Naik After 1st year UG 16.30-18.30 Fri Technology 163

    Lecture 5030 Lift, Fire Fighting & Elevators

    2 Bipin Shah After 1st year UG 16.30-18.30 Thu Technology 163

    Lecture 5031 Disaster Man-agement

    2 Bharat Patel After 1st year UG 16.30-18.30 Mon Management 110

    Lecture 5034 Building Services (Electrical)

    2 N. J. Naidu After 2nd year UG 16.30-18.30 Wed Technology 163

    Lecture Type - 2

    5084 Communication Skills

    2 Pervin Doctor Open for all 08.30-10.30 17.30-18.30

    TueTue

    Language and Communication

    104

    Work-shop

    5087 Advance Survey & Mapping

    2 Komal Parikh After comple-tion of 1st year. Basic knowledge of surveying is required. Laptop compulsory.

    14.30-16.30 14.30-16.30

    MonFri

    Technology 164

    Work-shop

    5115 Exploring Natu-ral Dyes

    2 Soha Trivedi, Sejal Mehta (AA)

    Open for all 16.30-18.30 16.30-18.30

    MonThu

    Workshop 190

    Work-shop

    5116 Present Own Self

    2 Bharat Patel Open for all 08.30-10.30 17.30-19.30

    TueTue

    Workshop 190

    Lecture 5117 Housing Finance & Construction Byelaws

    2 Anish Shah, Dim-ple Ranpara (AA)

    After 2nd year UG.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Policy and Legis-lation

    116

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    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Discus-sion seminar

    5118 Principles of Communication

    2 Pervin Doctor Only for UG-FT-1st year students

    08.30-10.30 Wed Language and Communication

    105

    Discus-sion seminar

    5119 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

    2 N. J. Naidu Only FT-UG 1st year students

    14.30-16.30 Fri Technology 167

    I Work-shop

    5505 Microsoft Pro-ject (MSP)

    3 Jyoti TrivediRajesh Ganatara

    4th and 5th year UG and open to all PG students: knowledge of Basics of Planning and Scheduling tools required.

    17:30-19:3017:30-18:3014:30-17:30

    MonTueFri

    Practice 121

    Lecture 5570 ERP for Construction Industry

    2 Ashwin Oza Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Practice 122

    Lecture 5650 Team Leader-ship and Team Building in Construction

    2 Jatin Christie 4th and 5th year UG, and all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Technology, Management

    169113

    Lecture 5651 Construction Cost Manage-ment

    3 Amar Sanghavi 5th year UG stu-dents and all PG students.

    14.30-17.30 Wed Technology 169

    I Lecture 5582 Professional Practice for En-gineers (SED)

    2 Bhairav Patel Open to all PG FT students.

    10.30-12.30 Mon Practice 122

    Lecture 5652 Detailing of Reinforced Con-crete Structures (SED)

    3 R. J. Shah PG SED students. 17.30-19.30 17.30-18.30

    Mon Technical Drawing and Visualization

    158

    Lecture 5653 Understanding complex struc-tural behavior through ad-vanced analysis using software

    2 Mehul Shah, Bhairav Patel

    PG SED 3rd Se-mester students only.

    17.30-19.30 Tue Advanced Tech-nology

    68

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    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 5520 Port Planning and Manage-ment (IED)

    2 Mihir Das Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Tue Services and Ad-vance Technol-ogy, Technology

    138167

    I Lecture 5588 Urban Informa-tion Systems (IED)

    2 Charanjeet Singh Only for FT PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Technology

    71168

    Lecture 5593 Environment Im-pact Assessment for Infrastruc-ture Projects (IED)

    2 Tushar Bose Open to all PG students and UG 4th & 5th year students.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Environment, Policy and Legis-lation

    85117

    Lecture 5594 Real Estate Design and Management (IED)

    2 Charanjeet Singh Open to all PG students.

    08.30-10.30 Mon Services and Advance Technology, Management

    139113

    Lecture 5654 Overview of Infrastructure Sector (IED)

    2 Rajnikant Patel Open to all PG students.

    14.30-16.30 Wed Infrastructure 100

    I Lecture 5531 Graph Theory and Applications

    3 Jimmy Shethana None 16.30-18.30 16.30-17.30

    WedFri

    Science and Mathematics

    134

    Lecture 5602 Mathematics & Statistical Meth-ods for Spatial Analysis

    2 Jimmy Shethana None 17.30-19.30 Mon Science and Mathematics

    135

    Lecture 5610 Big Data Analyt-ics

    2 Virat Kothari Students who are interested in learning latest technology of processing huge data, computer applications, and database.

    08.30-10.30 Thu Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Advanced Tech-nology

    7266

    Lecture 5655 Logic for Rea-soning

    2 Dhruv Gupta Open for all 18.30-19.30 18.30-19.30

    MonWed

    Science and Mathematics

    136

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    SEM-EST-ER

    COURSETYPOL-OGY

    COURSECODE

    COURSE NAME CRE-DITS

    INSTRUCTORS PREREQISITIES TIME DAYS AREA PAGENO

    I Lecture 5656 Air Quality, Climate Change and Human Health

    2 Anurag Kandya Open to all PG students.

    18.30-19.30 18.30-19.30

    Tues-day

    Environment

    I Lecture 5657 GIS for Maps and Design

    2 Hardik Panchal, Shravan Shah

    Open for all 15.30-17.30 Thu Computer Ap-plication and Programming

    73

    Lecture 5658 GIS for Engi-neers

    2 Anjana Vyas, Darshana Rawal

    Prerequisite: Students who have opted for the course on 'GIS for Planner' need not register. For all UG students.

    16.30-18.30 Tue Computer Ap-plication and Programming, Advanced Tech-nology

    7368

    Lecture 5659 Smart Villages Using GIS

    2 Shaily Gandhi, Sujay Choksi

    Open for all 08.30-10.30 Tue Computer Ap-plication and Programming

    74

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    Advanced Technology1600 - AD Advance Technology

    2538 - Systems Thinking

    5575 - Advanced Method of Analysis (SED)

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Instructor/s: V.R. Shah, Mangesh Belsare (AA)

    Instructor/s: Dinesh Korjan

    Instructor/s: Rupal Shah

    Pre-requisities: Should have completed M. Arch. Foundation Studio. Only for PG students of FA, FT and FD and UG students of final year FA.

    Pre-requisities: Open to all PG students and UG students from 3rd year or higher.

    Pre-requisities: : Open to all PG FT students

    This studio is about life. It is about creating Maternity Homes in Indian towns. In this studio we will design in 10 different States of India. In completely different environments, social structures, cultures and ecological settings we will design with nature. The buildings will need to be designed in such a way that biodiversity and ecology increases.

    The course is about understanding problems through a holistic perspective. It is about learning the key concepts of systemic knowing and learning how to make systemic design interventions in complex, real life problems and / or how to achieve systemic leverage through simple actions and creations.

    This lecture course teaches accurate and approximate methods of advanced structural analysis for frame structures, along with their applications, including both plastic analysis and finite element method. The finite element method incorporates the practical application using software.

    Faculty Architecture

    Faculty Design

    Faculty Technology

    Program Postgraduate

    Program Postgraduate

    Program Postgraduate

    Credits 2

    Credits 3

    Credits 3

    Type Lecture Type 2

    Type Lecture

    Type Lecture

    Wed 16:30 - 19:30

    Wed 15.30-18.30

    Wed 08.30-09.30Mon 08.30-10.30

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    5075 - Construction Technology II

    5577 - Design of Stack like Structures (SED)

    5578 - Design of Marine Structures (SED)

    5610 - Big Data Analytics

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Instructor/s: Hitendra Soni, Japan Shah, Ronak Shah

    Instructor/s: Aanal Shah, Hiten Shah, Rakesh Shah

    Instructor/s: Mehul Patel, Dhara Shah

    Instructor/s: Virat Kothari

    Pre-requisities: None

    Pre-requisities: Only for MSED Semester III students

    Pre-requisities: Only for MSED Semester III students.

    This course engages students with the knowledge of various materials, methods used in construction and different services for industrial buildings. It covers topics such as steel structures, steel work, false ceilings, ventilation, thermal insulation, and large span RCC roofs. All topics will be enhanced with related drawing and documentation practice.

    Understanding the different codal provisions of stack like structures such as silos and chimneys. Appraising students regarding the technical requirements and design philosophy. Design and detailing of silos and chimneys considering the latest codal provision of different countries. Introduction to steel chimneys, steel silos, prestr