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DiplomainMetallurgicalEngineering 2020-21C20

DepartmentofCollegiate&TechnicalEducationBengaluru-560001 Page2

Vision[(To be drafted individually at institution level)]

TocreategloballycompetentandskilledMetallurgicalEngineerswithsoundTechnicalknowledge,innovativenessandsocialresponsibilities.

Mission

(To be drafted individually at institution level)

M1:Toimpartqualitytechnicaleducationtostudentsbyprovidingexcellentteaching&learningenvironmentincollaborationwithindustry

M2: To provide industry oriented practical experience and skills necessary for innovation,employability,entrepreneurshipandglobalcompetency

M3:Toencourageethicalvaluesandleadershipabilities inthemindsofstudentssoastoworktowardsthegrowthofthesociety.

ProgrammeEducationalObjectives(PEOs) (To be drafted individually at institution level)

(After2/3yearsofgraduation,thestudentswillhavetheabilityto)

1. TopreparestudentsforsuccessfulcareersinmetallurgicalindustrytomeettheneedsofIndian

andGlobalcompaniesortobecomeentrepreneur.

2. Toprovideopportunityforstudentstoworkintheirindividualcapacityaswellastofunctionasteamsonmultidisciplinaryprojects

3. Toenablestudentsforlifelonglearning,higherstudiesandintroducethemtoprofessionalethics

andsustainabledevelopment.

PROGRAMOUTCOMES(POs)1. BasicandDisciplinespecificknowledge:Applyknowledgeofbasicmathematics,scienceand

engineeringfundamentalsandengineeringspecializationtosolvetheengineeringproblems.

2. Problem analysis: Identify and analyze well-defined engineering problems using codifiedstandardmethods.

3. Design/developmentofsolutions:Designsolutionsforwell-definedtechnicalproblemsandassistwiththedesignofsystemscomponentsorprocessestomeetspecifiedneeds.

4. Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern engineering tools andappropriatetechniquetoconductstandardtestsandmeasurements.

5. Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Apply appropriatetechnologyincontextofsociety,sustainability,environmentandethicalpractices.

6. ProjectManagement:Useengineeringmanagementprinciplesindividually,asateammemberor a leader tomanage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineeringactivities.

7. Life-longlearning:Abilitytoanalyzeindividualneedsandengageinupdatinginthecontextoftechnologicalchanges.

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CONSISTENCYMATRIXOFPEO’SWITHMISSION

PEOstatements

Adaptto

Industry

Higher

Learning

Team

Spirit

Self-Learning

Leadership

Qualities

SocietalNeeds

Environm

ental

Concern

1

TopreparestudentsforsuccessfulcareersinmetallurgicalindustrytomeettheneedsofIndianandGlobalcompaniesortobecomeentrepreneur.

3 3

2

Toprovideopportunityforstudentstoworkintheirindividualcapacityaswellastofunctionasteamsonmultidisciplinaryprojects

3 3 3

3

Toenablestudentsforlifelonglearning,higherstudiesandintroducethemtoprofessionalethicsandsustainabledevelopment.

3 3

PROGRAMSPECIFICOUTCOMES(PSOs)

Programshallspecify2-4ProgramSpecificOutcomes

(Tobedraftedindividuallyatinstitutionlevel)1. AbilitytogaintheKnowledge,Skills,Moderntechniquesrequiredinthefieldofmetallurgical

engineering and to apply the same in identifying, solving problems and creating innovative

projects.

2. Ability to apply the knowledge of metallurgical engineering in the field of Production

/ManufacturingandFabricationprocess.

1.0GENERALPROGRAMMESTRUCTUREANDCREDITDISTRIBUTION

1. DefinitionofCredit: Credit is a kindofweightage given to the contacthours to teach the

prescribedsyllabus,whichisinamodularform.Forcourses,onecreditisallocatedtoonecontact

hourfortheory/tutorialperweekandonecreditisallocatedto02contacthoursforpractical.

2. Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS):CBCS is a flexible system of learning that permits

studentstolearnattheirownpace,chooseelectivesfromawiderangeofelectivecoursesand

adoptaninter-disciplinaryapproachinlearningandmakebestuseoftheexpertiseofavailable

faculty.

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3. RangeofCredits1Hr.Lecture(L)perweek 1credit1Hr.Practical(P)perweek 0.5credit1Hr.Tutorial(T)perweek 1credit4Hrs.Theory(T)perweek 4credit

3Hrs.Practical(P)perweek[1Hr.Tutorial+2Hrs.Practical]

2credit

4. Programme: Programme means Diploma Programme that is Diploma in

MetallurgicalEngineering,whichisofthreeyearsduration.

2.0PROGRAMMESTRUCTURE

1. Course:ACourseisacomponent(apaper)ofaProgramme.Allthecoursesneednotcarrysame

weightage.ThecourseshoulddefineCourseobjectives.Acoursemaybedesignedtoinvolvelectures

/tutorials/laboratorywork/seminar/projectwork/Internships/seminaroracombinationof

these,tomeeteffectivelytheteachingandlearningneedsandthecreditsmaybeassignedsuitably.

2. CourseCode:Eachcourseshallhaveanalphanumericcode,whichincludeslasttwodigitsofyear

of introduction such as 20 subject codeMT (MT forMetallurgical engineering, CH for Chemical

Engineering etc.), then first two digits for example 12 (where 1 represents first semester and 2

represents thecoursenumber in incrementalorder)and the lastalphabet representTheory (T),

Practical/Internship/Project(P),Drawing(D),Programme/OpenElectives(A,B,C,E,F,G…).

3. ProgrammeCourses:EachProgrammewillconsistofCommunicationskillsandSocialSciences

(HS),EngineeringMathematics,StatisticsandAnalytics(BS),EngineeringSciences(ES),Professional

Core (PC), Professional Electives (PE),OpenElectives (OE), Employability Enhancement Courses

(EEC)andInternships.

1. Communication Skills and Social Sciences: Communication Skills and Social Science

coursesareincorporatedinthecurriculumtomeetthedesiredneedsofcommunicationand

lifeskillsamongststudents.

2. Engineering Mathematics, Statistics and Analytics: Common to all Engineering

Programmetodevelopreasoningandanalyticalskillsamongststudents.

3. Engineering Sciences: Engineering Science shall create awareness on different

specializationsofengineeringstudies.Thegoalofthesecoursesaretocreateengineersof

tomorrow,whopossesstheknowledgeofalldisciplinesandcanapplytheirinterdisciplinary

knowledgeineveryaspect.Itcouldbeanybranchofengineering-Civil,ComputerScience

andEngineering,Electrical,Mechanical,etc.

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4. ProfessionalCore:CoreCoursesdesignedintheprogrammewhicharemajorcoursesof

the discipline, required to attain desired outcomes and to ignite critical thinking skills

amongststudents.

5. ProfessionalElective:Generally,acoursecanbechosenfromapoolofcoursesandwhich

maybeveryspecificorspecializedoradvancedorsupportivetothedisciplineornurtures

thecandidate'sproficiency/skilliscalledProfessionalElectiveCourse.

6. OpenElectives:Anelectivecoursechosengenerallyfromotherdiscipline/subject,withan

intentiontoseekinterdisciplinaryexposureiscalledanopenelective.Whilechoosingthe

electives,studentsshallensurethattheydonotoptforthecourseswithsyllabuscontentsof

whicharesimilartothatoftheirdepartmentalcore/electivecourses.

7. Audit/Non-CoreCourses:Anaudit/Non-corecourseisoneinwhichthestudentattends

classes,doesthenecessaryassignments,andtakesexams.TheInstituteencouragesstudents

towardsextra learningbyauditing foradditionalnumberofcourses.Theresultsofaudit

coursesshallnotbeconsideredforprescribed“carryovercourses”limit,howeverstudents

needtopassauditcoursesforawardingthediploma.

8. EmployabilityEnhancementCourses:Itcontainsthefollowingcourses:

a. MiniProject:MiniProjectisalaboratory-orientedcoursewhichwillprovideaplatform

to students to enhance their practical knowledge and skills by development of small

systems/application.

b. Seminar:Seminarshouldbebasedonthrustareasinstateofarttechnologies.Students

should identify the topic of seminar and finalize in consultationwithGuide. Students

shouldunderstandthetopicandcompilethereportinstandardformatandpresentin

frontofPanelofExaminersrespectiveProgramme.

c. Major Project: Every student must do one major project in the Final year of their

program.Theminimumdurationof project is 6months. Students cando theirmajor

projectinIndustryorR&DLaborinhouseorcombinationofanytwo.

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3.0COURSECODEANDDEFINITION:Coursecode

DefinitionsTeachingDept.Code

NameoftheTeachingDepartment

TeachingDept.Code

NameoftheTeachingDepartment

L Lecture SC Science MIMechanicalEngineering[Instruments]

T Tutorial CPCommercialPractice/English CR CeramicEngineering

P Practical MEMechanicalEngineering

ENCivilEnvironmentalEngg.

HSHumanities&SocialSciencesCourses

EEElectrical&ElectronicsEngg.

AN AeronauticalEngg.

BSBasicScienceCourses

CE CivilEngineering MNMining&MineSurveying

ESEngineeringScienceCourses

ECElectronics&Commn.Engg.

MMModernOfficeManagement

PC ProgramCoreCourses

CS CompScience&Engg.

LI LibraryandInformationScience

PEProgramElectiveCourses

ISInfoScience&Engg.

FTApparelDesignandFabricationTechnology

OE OpenElectiveCourses

AT AutomobileEngg. CH ChemicalEngineering

AU AuditCourses MC Mechatronics PO PolymerTechnology

SISummerInternship

MTMetallurgicalEngg.

PT PrintingTechnology

PR Project HPMechanicalEngineering[HPT]

TX TextileTechnology

SE Seminar WS

MechanicalEngineering[Welding&SheetMetal]

EIElectronicInstrumentation&ControlEngg.

CIEContinuousInternalEvaluation

CN Cinematography LTLeather&FashionTechnology

SEE SemesterEndExamination

SR SoundRecording&Engg.

WH WaterTechnology&HealthScience

PH

Civil(PublicHealth&Environment)Engg.

MYMechanicalEngineering[MachineTools]

TDTool&DieMaking

AR Architecture

IDInteriorDecoration

EG English

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4.0INDUCTIONPROGRAMME

TheEssenceandDetailsofInductionprogramcanalsobeunderstoodfromthe“DetailedGuideon

StudentInductionprogram’,asavailableonAICTEPortal,althoughthatisforDiplomastudentsof

Engineering&Technology.Suggestivescheduleforinductionprogramisgivenbelow

(Link:https://www.aicteindia.org/sites/default/files/Detailed%20Guide%20on%20Studen

t%20Induction%20program.pdf)

InductionProgramSchedule(Suggestiveonly)

(Inductionprogramforstudentstobeofferedrightatthestartofthefirstyear)

SLNO DAY TIME ACTIVITY VENUE

1 1

09.30-12.30

Registration,FormationofMentor-menteegroups–Introductionofmentorswith-ingroup.

Classroomsofrespectiveprograms

01.30-04.30

ScreeningofInstitutevideoclipsofvariousfunctionsheldandPhotosofvariousevents,InstitutionExcursion Seminarhall

2 2

09.30-12.30

Prayer-Physicalactivitiessuchasyoga;PresentationcumInteractiveSessionwith:ImportantInstitutionFunctionarieslikePrincipal,HoD’setc.

Playgroundandseminarhall

01.30-04.30

VisittoCentralfacilitiessuchasReadingroom,library,Sportcentre,computercentre,hostel,NSS/NCCcell,communitydevelopmentcellfunctioninginpolytechnic

Tour

01.30-04.30

LecturersessionsaboutimportanceofNSS/NCC/Youthredcrossactivitiesandtheircontributiontowardsnationalbuildingandpersonalityandcharacterdevelopment

Seminarhall

4 4

09.30-12.30

PersonalitydevelopmenttalkonHumanvalues Seminarhall

01.30-04.30

InteractionwithAlumnistudentsofpolytechnicofdifferentprogramsandinteractionwithfewaluminaandsharingtheirexperiences

Seminarhall

5 5

09.30-12.30

IntroductiontoSwatchbharathabhiyan-Importanceofabhiyan-Cleandriveinaroundcollege

Campus

01.30-04.30

Talenthunt-Music/Antakshri/Instrumentplay/Dance/TeamActivity

CollegeAuditorium

6 6

09.30-12.30

TalenthuntActivity:Essay/Debate/BestoutofWaste/Pickandspeak,other

Seminarhall

01.30-04.30

ScreeningofMovierelated:personalitydevelopment,characterbuilding,motivational,Environmentalconcern,Publichealth,ruralsanitation

CollegeAuditorium

7 7 09.30-12.30

ExchangeofviewsbetweenstudentsandfacultyabouttheirInstitute/program/carrieropportunities Seminarhall

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01.30-04.30

Games/SportsActivity Sportsground

8 8

09.30-12.30

Talkbytrainingandplacementcell:Carrieropportunitiesfordiplomastudents,placementactivitiesincollege;placementprocess

Trainingandplacementcell

01.30-04.30

TalentshuntActivity:(StreetPlay/Mime/Acting/StandUpComedy/Danceetc.)

Seminarhall

9 9

09.30-12.30

Personalitydevelopmenttalksbyeminentspeakerson-Leadershipstyles/Howtohandlefailures/stressmanagement

Seminarhall

01.30-04.30

Importanceofstudentunion,studentunionactivities,Studentinsurance,HowtomakestudentinsurancebyStudentwelfareofficerofcollege

Seminarhall

10 10

09.30-12.30

Awarenesson:Studentscholarship-introductiontoSSPportal–e-passportal-Authenticateddocuments,howtoapplyinportal:TalkbyTaluk/Districtsocialwelfareofficer

Seminarhall

01.30-04.30

Localvisitstosurroundingplaces/Industry Tour

11 11

09.30-12.30

TalkonRespectiveProgramschemeofstudiesanddetailofcourses,Diplomaexaminationpattern,Passingandeligibilitycriteria,attendancerequirementsbyrespectiveprogramcoordinator

DepartmentClassrooms

01.30-04.30 Visittorespectiveprogramslab/workshopsofinstitution Tour

12 12

09.30-12.30

Awarenesscamponhumanhealth,Communityhealth,Personalhygiene-ByLocalTalukmedicalofficer/Communitymedicalofficer

Seminarhall

01.30-04.30

Collectionofstudentfeedbackoninductionprogram-MakeareportValedictoryoftwoweeksInductionprogrambycollectingstudentfeedback

Seminarhall

InductionProgram(mandatory) Two-weekDurationInductionprogramforstudentstobeoffered right at the start of the firstyear.

• Physicalactivity• Creativearts• Universalhumanvalues• Literacy• Proficiencymodules• LecturesbyEminentPeople• VisitstoLocalAreas• FamiliarizationtoDept./Branch&Innovations

5.0MANDATORYVISITS/WORKSHOP/EXPERTLECTURES:

1. Itismandatorytoarrangeoneindustrialvisiteverysemesterforthestudentsofeachbranch.

2. ItismandatorytoconductaOne-weekworkshopduringthewinterbreakafterfifthsemesteronprofessional/industry/entrepreneurialorientation.

3. Itismandatorytoorganizeatleastoneexpertlecturepersemesterforeachbranchbyinvitingresourcepersonsfromdomainspecificindustry.

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6.0EVALUATIONSCHEME:A.ForTheoryCourses:TheweightageofContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)is50%andforSemesterEndExam(SEE)is

50%.Thestudenthastoobtainminimumof40%marksindividuallybothinCIEandSEEtopass.

TheorySemesterEndExam(SEE)isconductedfor100marks(3Hoursduration). Basedonthis

gradingwillbeawarded

B.ForPracticalCourses:TheweightageofContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)is60%andforSemesterEndExam(SEE)is

40%.Thestudenthastoobtainminimumof40%marksindividuallybothCIEandSEEtopass.The

practicalSemesterEndExam(SEE)isconductedfor100marks(3Hoursdurationexams).Basedon

thisgradingwillbeawarded.

C.ForSummerInternship/Projects/Seminaretc.1. Evaluation is based on work done, quality of report, performance in viva-voce,

presentationetc.

Note:A. The Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) is based on the student’s performance in

InternalAssessmenttests,studentactivity,miniproject,quizzes,assignments,seminars,viva-voceinpractical,labrecordetcasspecifiedinrespectivecoursecurriculum.

B. MajorProject/MiniProject:Studentscando theirmajorproject in IndustryorR&D

Laborinhouse.MiniProjectisalaboratoryorientedcoursewhichwillprovideaplatform

to students to enhance their practical knowledge and skills by development of small

systems/application.

C. Personality and character development: It is mandatory for the students from 1s semestertoenrollinanyoneofthepersonalityandcharacterdevelopmentprogrammes(NCC/NSS/YRC/Yoga/Technical Club) and undergo training for their Personality andcharacterdevelopment.

• NationalCadetCorps(NCC).• NationalServiceScheme(NSS)willhavesocialserviceactivitiesinand

aroundtheInstitution.• YouthRedCross(YRC)willhaveactivitiesinandaroundtheinstitution.• Yoga• TechnicalClubs.

D. Internship:Aminimumof10credits(400Hrs)ofInternship/Entrepreneurialactivities/Project work/ Seminar and Inter/ Intra Institutional Trainingmay be counted towardthree-yeardiplomaprogramme.

E. MappingofMarks toGrades: Each course (Theory/Practical) is to be assigned 100marks,irrespectiveofthenumberofcredits,andthemappingofmarkstogradesmaybedoneasperthefollowingtable:

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RangeofMarks Level AssignedGrade GradePoint

91-100 Outstanding A+ 10

81-90 Excellent A 09

71-80 VeryGood B+ 08

61-70 Good B 07

51-60 AboveAverage C+ 06

45-50 Average C 05

40-44 Satisfactory D 04

<40 Fail F 00

Failduetoshortageofattendanceandtherefore,torepeatthecourse/semester.

F* 00

FailinContinuousinternalEvaluation(CIE). F** 00

Note:ThoseCandidateswhohavenotobtainedrequisiteminimumpassmarksinCIEarenoteligibletotakeupSEEinthatcourseuntiltheygetrequisiteminimumpassmarksintheCIE.Theymayre-registerfortheCIEinthesubsequentregularsemestersbypayingprescribedexaminationfee.

SGPAandCGPACalculations

SemesterGradePointAverage(SGPA)=

∑[(CourseCreditsearned)X(GradePoints)]forallthecoursesinthatsemester∑[TotalCoursecreditsapplied]forallthecoursesinthatsemester

CumulativeGradePointAverage(CGPA)=

∑[(CourseCreditsearned)X(GradePoints)forallcourses,excludingthosewithF*/F**gradesuntilthatsemester

∑[TotalCourseCreditsearned]forallCoursesexcludingthosewithF*/F**gradesuntilthatsemester

Note:TheSGPAandCGPAshallberoundedoffto2decimalpointsandreportedinthesemesterDiplomamarks/gradecard.

A. SGPAandCGPACalculations:Anillustrativeexampleforoneacademicyear

Semester

CourseCode

CreditsApplied(CA)

ResultGrade

GradePoints(GP)

CreditsEarned(CE)

Creditpoints(CP=CExGP)

SGPA,CGPA

I Course1 4 B 7 4 4x7=28 SGPA=CP/CA=110/22=5.00

I Course2 4 F 0 0 0x0=00

I Course3 4 Absent(F) 0 0 0x0=00

I Course4 4 A 9 4 4x9=36

I Course5 2 A+ 10 2 2x10=20

I Course6 2 D 4 2 2x4=08

I Course7 2 A 9 2 2x9=18

Total 22 14 110 SGPA=5.00Note:In1s semestergrade/markscardonlySGPAisreported.From2 dsemesteronwardsbothSGPA&

CGPAwillbereportedinthegrade/markscard.

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Semester

CourseCode

CreditsApplied(CA)

ResultGrade

GradePoints(GP)

CreditsEarned(CE)

Creditpoints(CP=CExGP)

SGPA,CGPA

II Course1 4 B 7 4 4x7=28 SGPA=CP/CA=100/19

=5.26

II Course2 4 A 9 4 4x9=36

II Course3 3 D 4 3 3x4=12

II Course4 3 Absent(F) 0 0 0x0=00

II Course5 2 A+ 10 2 2x10=20 CGPA=CP/CE=(110+136)/(14+22)=246/36=6.83

II Course6 1 D 4 1 1x4=04

II Course7 2 F 0 0 0x0=00

19 14 100ISemesterBacklogcourses

I Course2 4 C 5 4 4x5=20

I Course3 4 D 4 4 4x4=16

Total 27 22 136• Total credits of the semester excluding the credits of the courses under F/F*/F** grade are

consideredforthecalculationofCGPAofthetwoconsecutivesemestersunderconsideration.B. CGPACalculationoftheentireprogramme:AnIllustrativeExample.

Semester I II III IV V VI TotalCreditsoftheSemester 22 19 24 24 24 24 137

∑CP 110 136 184 155 191 188 964

CGPA=

[110+136+184+155+191+18]=

964=7.0422+19+22+24+24+24 137

P=PercentageConversion=(CGPA-0.75)X10

ClassDeclaration:

AftertheconversionoffinalCGPAintopercentageofmarks(P),agraduatingstudentisdeclaredto

havepassedin:

(i)FirstClasswithDistinction(FCD)ifP≥70%

(ii)FirstClass(FC)ifP≥60%but<70%and

(iii)SecondClass(SC)ifP<60%.

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SCHEME OF STUDIES DIPLOMA IN

METALLURGICALENGINEERING (C-20)

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20SC01T Semester I/II

CourseTitle ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS CourseGroup Core

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lecture

CourseCategory Theory TotalContactHours4HrsPerWeek

52HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites 10 LevelMathematics TeachingScheme (L:T:P)=4:0:0

CIEMarks 50 SEEMarks 50

RATIONALE

EngineeringMathematics specification provides studentswith access to importantmathematicalideastodevelopthemathematicalknowledgeandskillsthattheywilldrawonintheirpersonalandwork lives. The course enable students to develop mathematical conceptualization, inquiry,reasoning, and communication skills and the ability to use mathematics to formulate and solveproblems in everyday life, as well as in mathematical contexts. At this level, the mathematicscurriculumfurther integratesthethreecontentareastaught inthehighergrades intothreemainlearningareas:Algebra;MeasurementofanglesandTrigonometryandCalculus. 1.COURSESKILLSET

Studentwillbeableto:1. Solve system of linear equations arise in different engineering fields 2. Incorporate the knowledge of calculus to support their concurrent and subsequent

engineering studies 3. Adept at solving quantitative problems 4. Ability to understand both concrete and abstract problems 5. Proficient in communicating mathematical ideas 6. Detail-oriented

2.COURSEOUTCOMES

Attheendofthecourse,studentwillbeableto

CO1Determine the inverse of a square matrix using matrix algebra. Apply the concepts of matrices and determinants to solve system of linear equations and find eigen values associated with the square matrix.

CO2 Find the equation of straight line in different forms. Determine the parallelism and perpendicularity of lines.

CO3 Calculate trigonometric ratios of allied angles and compound angles. Transform sum or difference of trigonometric ratios into product and vice versa.

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CO4 Differentiate various continuous functions and apply the concept in real life situations.

CO5 Integrate various continuous functions and apply the concept in evaluating the area and volume through definite integrals.

3.SUGGESTEDSPECIFICATIONTABLEWITHHOURS&MARKS

UNITNO UNITTITLE TEACHING

HOURS

DISTRIBUTION(THEORY)R

LEVELU

LEVELA

LEVEL TOTAL

1 MatricesandDeterminants 10 8 20 12 402 Straightlines 10 8 20 12 403 Trigonometry 10 8 20 12 40

4DifferentialCalculusandapplications 11 8 20 12 40

5IntegralCalculusandapplications 11 8 20 12 40

Total 52 40 100 60 200

Legends: R = Remember; U = Understand; A = Apply and above levels (Bloom’s revisedtaxonomy)

4.DETAILSOFCOURSECONTENT

The following topics/subtopics is to be taught and assessed in order to develop Unit Skill sets forachievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets.

UNITNO

Unitskillset(Incognitivedomain) Topics/Subtopics Hours

L-T-P

UNIT-1

MATRICESAN

DDETERMINAN

TS

Ø Use algebraic skills which are essential for the study of systems of linear equations, matrix algebra and eigen values

1.1 Matrix and types 1.2 Algebra of Matrices (addition,

subtraction, scalar multiplication and multiplication)

1.3 Evaluation of determinants of a square matrix of order 2 and 3. Singular matrices

1.4 Cramer’s rule for solving system of linear equations involving 2 and 3 variables

1.5 Adjoint and Inverse of the non-singular matrices of order 2 and 3

1.6 Characteristic equation and Eigen values of a square matrix of order 2

10-0-0

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UNIT-2

STRAIGHTLINES

Ø Able to find the equation of a straight line in different forms

Ø Determine whether the lines are parallel or perpendicular

2.1 Slope of a straight line 2.2 Intercepts of a straight line 2.3 Intercept form of a straight line 2.4 Slope-intercept form of a straight line 2.5 Slope-point form of a straight line 2.6 Two-point form of a straight line 2.7 General form of a straight line 2.8 Angle between two lines and conditions

for lines to be parallel and perpendicular 2.9 Equation of a straight line parallel to the

given line 2.10 Equation of a straight line perpendicular

to the given line

10-0-0

UNIT-3

TRIGONOMETRY Ø Use basic trigonometric

skills in finding the trigonometric ratios of allied and compound angles

Ø Able to find all the measurable dimensions of a triangle

3.1 Concept of angles, their measurement, Radian measure and related conversions.

3.2 Signs of trigonometric ratios in different quadrants (ASTC rule)

3.3 Trigonometric ratios of allied angles (definition and the table of trigonometric ratios of standard

allied angles say 900±Ɵ, 1800±Ɵ, 2700±Ɵ and 3600±Ɵ) 3.4 Trigonometric ratios of compound

angles (without proof) 3.5 Trigonometric ratios of multiple angles 3.6 Transformation formulae

10-0-0

UNIT-4

DIFFERENTIALCALCULUS

ANDAPPLICATIONS

Ø Able to differentiate algebraic, exponential, trigonometric, logarithmic and composite functions

Ø Able to find higher order derivatives

Ø Understand and work with derivatives as rates of change in mathematical models

Ø Find local maxima and minima of a function

4.1 Derivatives of continuous functions in an interval (List of formulae)

4.2 Rules of differentiation 4.3 Successive differentiation (up to second

order) 4.4 Applications of differentiation

11-0-0

UNIT-5

INTEGRALCALCULUSAN

D

APPLICATIONS

Ø Understand the basic rules of integration and Evaluate integrals with basic integrands.

Ø Identify the methods to evaluate integrands

Ø Apply the skills to evaluate integrals representing areas and volumes

5.1 List of standard integrals and Basic rules of integration

5.2 Evaluation of integrals of simple function and their combination

5.3 Methods of integration 5.4 Concept of definite integrals 5.5 Applications of definite integrals

11-0-0

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5.MAPPINGOFCOWITHPO

CO CourseOutcomePO

MappedUNITLinked

CLR/U/A

TheoryinHrs

TOTAL

CO1

Determine the inverse of a square matrix using matrix algebra. Apply the concepts of matrices and determinants to solve system of linear equations and find eigen values associated with the square matrix.

1, 7 1 R/U/A 10 40

CO2Find the equation of straight line in different forms. Determine the parallelism and perpendicularity of lines.

1, 7 2 R/U/A 10 40

CO3

Calculate trigonometric ratios of allied angles and compound angles. Transform sum (difference) of trigonometric ratios into product and vice versa.

1, 7 3 R/U/A 10 40

CO4Differentiate various continuous functions and apply the concept in real life situations.

1, 3, 7 4 R/U/A 11 40

CO5Integrate various continuous functions and apply the concept in evaluating the area and volume through definite integrals.

1, 3, 7 5 R/U/A 11 40

52 200

Course CO’s ProgrammeOutcomes(PO’s)1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS

CO1 3 1 0 0 0 0 3CO2 3 1 0 0 0 0 3CO3 3 1 0 0 0 0 3CO4 3 1 3 0 0 0 3CO5 3 1 3 0 0 0 3

Level3-HighlyMapped,Level2-ModeratelyMapped,Level1-LowMapped,Level0-NotMapped

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7.INSTRUCTIONALSTRATEGY

ThesearesampleStrategies,whichteachercanusetoacceleratetheattainmentofthevariouscourseoutcomes1. Explicitinstructionwillbeprovidedininterventionclassesorbyusingdifferentdifferentiation

strategiesinthemainclassroom.2. Lecturermethod(L)doesnotmeanonlytraditionallecturemethod,butdifferenttypeofteaching

methodandmediathatareemployedtodeveloptheoutcomes.3. Observingthewaytheirmoreproficientpeersusepriorknowledgetosolvecurrentchallenges

andpersevere inproblem solvingwill help struggling students to improve their approach toengagingwithrichcontextualproblems.

4. Tenminutesadayinhomeroom,attheendofclass,orasastationinaseriesofmathactivitieswillhelpstudentsbuildspeedandconfidence.

5. Topicswillbeintroducedinamultiplerepresentation.6. Theteacherisabletoshowdifferentwaystosolvethesameproblemandencouragethestudents

tocomeupwiththeirowncreativewaystosolvethem.7. In a perfectworld, teacherwould always be able to demonstrate how every concept can be

appliedtotherealworld-andwhenthat'spossible,ithelpsimprovethestudents'understanding.Whenaconceptcannotbeapplied inthatmanner,wecanstillsharehowitmightbeappliedwithinmathematics.

8.SUGGESTEDLEARNINGRESOURCES:

Sl.No. Author TitleofBooks Publication/Year

1 B.S.GrewalHigherEngineeringMathematics

KhannaPublishers,NewDelhi,40thEdition,2007

2 G.B.Thomas,R.L.Finney

CalculusandAnalyticGeometry

AddisonWesley,9thEdition,1995

3 S.S.Sabharwal,SunitaJain,EagleParkashan

AppliedMathematics,Vol.I&II

Jalandhar.

4 ComprehensiveMathematics

ComprehensiveMathematicsVol.I&II

LaxmiPublications,Delhi

5 ReenaGarg&ChandrikaPrasad

AdvancedEngineeringMathematics

KhannaPublishingHouse,NewDelhi

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9.COURSEASSESSMENTANDEVALUATIONCHART

Sl.No. Assessment Duration Maxmarks Conversion

1CIEAssessment1(WrittenTest-1)Attheendof3 dweek

80minutes 30 Averageofthreewrittentests

30

2CIEAssessment2(WrittenTest-2)Attheendof7 week

80minutes 30

3CIEAssessment3(WrittenTest-3)Attheendof13 week

80minutes 30

4CIEAssessment4(MCQ/Quiz)Attheendof5 week

60minutes 20

Averageofthree

205

CIEAssessment5(OpenbookTest)Attheendof9 week

60minutes 20

6

CIEAssessment6(Studentactivity/Assignment)Attheendof11 week

60minutes 20

TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 50

8SemesterEndExamination(SEE)Assessment(WrittenTest)

3Hours 100 50

TotalMarks 100Note:

1. SEE (Semester End Examination) is conducted for 100 Marks theory courses for a time

durationof3Hours.

2. Three CIE (written test), each of 30 marks for a time duration of 80 minutes shall be

conducted.Also, threeCIE (MCQorQuiz/Openbook test/student activity or assignment)

eachof20marksforthetimedurationof60minutesshallbeconducted.Anyfractionatany

stageduringevaluationwillberoundedofftothenexthigherdigit

3. Assessmentofassignmentandstudentactivityisevaluatedthroughappropriaterubricsby

therespectivecoursecoordinator.Thesecuredmarkineachcaseisroundedofftothenext

higherdigit.

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10DETAILEDCOURSECONTENT

UNITNOANDNAME

DETAILEDCOURSECONTENT CO PO CONTACTHRS TOTAL

1MATRICESAN

DDETERMINAN

TS

Definitionandtypesofmatrices 1 1,7 1

10

AlgebraofMatrices(addition,subtractionandscalarmultiplication)problems

1 1,7 1

MultiplicationofMatrices(problems) 1 1,7 1Evaluationof2x2,3x3determinantsandSingularmatricesandproblemsinfindingunknownvariable

1 1,7 1

Cramer’sruletosolvesystemoflinearequationwith2and3variables

1 1,7 1

Cramer’sruletosolvesystemoflinearequationwith2and3variables.problems

1 1,7 1

Minors,Cofactorsofelementsofsquarematricesoforder2and3 1 1,7 1

Adjointofasquarematrix(2x2and3x3),Inverseofanonsingularsquarematrix

1 1,7 1

Adjointofasquarematrix(2x2and3x3),Inverseofanonsingularsquarematrixandproblems

1 1,7 1

Characteristicequationandeigenvaluesofa2x2matirxandproblems

1 1,7 1

2STRA

IGHTLINES

Slopeofthestraightline(providedwithinclinationandtwopointsonthelineaswell)andproblems

2 1,7 1

10

Interceptsofastraightlineandproblems 2 1,7 1

Interceptformofastraightlineandproblems 2 1,7 1Slope-interceptformofastraightlineandproblems 2 1,7 1Slope-pointformofthestraightlineandproblems 2 1,7 1Two-pointformofastraightlineandproblems 2 1,7 1Generalformofastraightline.problemsonfindingslopeandintercepts.

2 1,7 1

Anglebetweentwostraightlinesandconditionsforthelinestobeparallelandperpendicularandproblems

2 1,7 1

Equationofalineparelleltothegivenlineandproblems 2 1,7 1

Equationofalineperpendiculartothegivenline.problems

2 1,7 1

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3TRIGONOMETRY

Conceptofanglesandtheirmeasurement.Radianmeasuresandrelatedconversions(degreetoradianandvice-versa)andproblems

3 1,7 1

10

Signsoftrigonometricratiosindifferentquadrants(ASTCrule)

3 1,7 1

Trigonometricratiosofalliedangles(definitionandthetableoftrigonometricratiosofstandardalliedanglessay900±Ɵ,1800±Ɵ,2700±Ɵand3600±Ɵ)

3 1,7 1

Problemsonalliedangles.(provingidentities) 3 1,7 1Problemsonalliedangles.(Findingvaluesofxinanidentity)

3 1,7 1

Trigonometricratiosofcompoundangles(withoutproof)

3 1,7 1

Trigonometricratiosofmultipleangles(sin2A,cos2A,tan2A,sin3A,cos3Aandtan3A) 3 1,7 1

Problemsonmultipleanglessin2A,cos2A,tan2A,sin3A,cos3Aandtan3A 3 1,7 1

Transformationformulae(withoutproof)assumtoproduct.(Simpleproblems)

3 1,7 1

Transformationformulae(withoutproof)asproducttosum.(Simpleproblems)

3 1,7 1

4

DIFFERENTIALCALCULUSAN

D

APPLICATIONS

Definitionofaderivativeofafunction.Listingthederivativesofstandardfunctions.(Algebraic,trigonometric,exponential,logarithmicandinversetrigonometricfunctions)

4 1,3,7 1

11

Additionandsubtractionruleofdifferentiationandproblems

4 1,3,7 1

Productruleandquotientruleofdifferentiationandproblems

4 1,3,7 1

Productruleandquotientruleofdifferentiationandproblems

4 1,3,7 1

Compositefunctionsandtheirderivatives.(CHAINRULE)

4 1,3,7 1

Compositefunctionsandtheirderivatives.(CHAINRULE).Problems 4 1,3,7 1

Successivedifferentiationuptosecondorder 4 1,3,7 1Slopeofthetangentandnormaltothegivencurveandtheirequationsandproblems

4 1,3,7 1

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Ratemeasure:velocityandaccelerationatapointoftimeandproblems

4 1,3,7 1

LocalMaximaandMinimaofafunction 4 1,3,7 1LocalMaximaandMinimaofafunction.Problems 4 1,3,7 1

5INTEGRALCALCULUSAN

DAPPLICATIONS Definitionofanindefiniteintegral.Listingthe

Integralsofstandardfunctions.(Algebraic,trigonometric,exponential,logarithmicandinversetrigonometricfunctions)

5 1,3,7 1

11

RulesofIntegration.Evaluationofintegralswithsimpleintegrandsandtheircombinations

5 1,3,7 1

RulesofIntegration.Evaluationofintegralswithsimpleintegrandsandtheircombinations.Problems

5 1,3,7 1

Evaluationofintegralswithsimpleintegrandsandtheircombinations.Problems

5 1,3,7 1

EvaluationofintegralsbySubstitutionmethod 5 1,3,7 1EvaluationofintegralsbyIntegrationbyparts 5 1,3,7 1EvaluationofintegralsbyIntegrationbyparts.Problems

5 1,3,7 1

Definitionofdefiniteintegralsandtheirevaluation 5 1,3,7 1EvaluationofDefiniteintegrals.Problems 5 1,3,7 1

Areaenclosedbythecurvesbyintegralmethod 5 1,3,7 1

Volumegeneratedbythecurverotatedaboutanaxisbyintegralmethod 5 1,3,7 1

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First Semester Examination, Model Question Paper – 2020

Engineering Mathematics Duration: 3Hours] Subject Code: 20SC01T [ Max. Marks:100 Instruction: Answer one full question from each section. One full question carries 20 marks.

SECTION – 1

1 a If the matrix is singular then find . 4

b Find the A2 for the matrix . 5

c Solve and by using determinant method. 5

d Find the inverse ofthe matrix . 6

2 a If and then find ( )T. 4

b Verify whether AB=BA for the matrices and

.

5

c Find the Adjoint of the matrix . 5

d Find the charcteristic equation and eigen values for the matrix . 6

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SECTION – 2

3 a

If the straight line is passing through the points (1, 2) and (3, 5) then find the slope of the line.

4

b

Write the standard intercept form of the straight line and hence find the

equation of the straight line whose x and y intercepts are 2 and 3

respectively.

5

c

Write the standard slope-intercept form of a straight line. Find the equation

of the straight line passing through the point (3, 5) and slope 4 units. 5

d

Find the equation of the straight line parallel to the line passing through the

points (1, 3) and (4, 6). 6

4 a

i) If a line inclined at with x-axis find its slope. ii) Write

the x and y intercept of the line 2x+3y=10. 2+2

b

Find the equation of the straight line whose angle of inclination is 450 and

passingthrough the origin. 5

c

Find the equation of the straight line perpendicular to the line 2x+6y=3 and

with the y intercept 2 units. 5

d Find the acute angle between the lines 7x-4y=0 and 3x-11y +5=0. 6

SECTION – 3

5 a Express in radian measure and 3π/2 in degree. 4 b Prove that . 5 c Show that . 5

45!

75!

2 2cos( ) cos( ) cos sinA B A B A B+ - = -

1cos22cos 2 -= qq

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d Find the value of without using

calculator. 6

6 a Find the value of . 4

b Simplify . 5

c Prove that . 5

d Prove that . 6

SECTION – 4

7 a Find the derivative of with respect to . 4 b Find dy/dx of . 5

c Find dy/dx of . 5

d If the repersents the displacement of the particle in motion at time x, then find the velocity of the particle at secs and acceleration at

secs.

6

8 a Find of . 4

b If then find . 5

c Find if at . 5

d

Find the equation of tangent and normal to the curve at the point

(1, 1). 6

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sin15!

cos(360 ) tan(360 )cot(270 )sin(90 )

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- +- +

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3sin 20 sin 40 sin808

× × =! ! !

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-+

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432 3 ++= xxs2=x

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xexxy x 134 tan2log43 -+++=

2 sin 3xy e x=dydx

2

2

d ydx

3sin 4cosy x x= + 1=x

2xy =

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SECTION – 5

9 a Evaluate . 4 b Evaluate 5

c Evaluate . 5

d

Find the area bounded by the curve , x-axis and ordinates

and . 6

10 a Evaluate . 4

b Evaluate . 5

c Evaluate . 5

d

Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the curve

between and .

6

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dxx

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xxy 52 +=

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20ME11T Semester I

CourseTitle MATERIALSFORENGINEERING CourseGroup Core

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lecturing&Practice

CourseCategory PC TotalContactHours4HrsPerWeek

52HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites Basicsciencesatmatriculationlevel TeachingScheme (L:T:P)=4:0:0

CIEMarks 50 SEEMarks 50

1.COURSERATIONALE

Materialsforengineeringplayanimportantroleasthevitaltoolforsolvingtheproblemsofmaterialselection and application in the production andmanufacturing of equipment/machines, devices,tools, etc. Therefore, an engineering diploma student must be conversant with the properties,composition andbehavior ofmaterials from thepoint of view of reliability, sustainability andperformance of the product.The study of basic concepts of materials will help the studentsunderstandingengineeringsubjectswheretheemphasisislaidontheapplicationofthesematerials.

2.COURSESKILLSETThe aim of the course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified competencythroughvariousteaching–learningexperiences

1. Select Engineeringmaterials based on properties, behavior and environmental effect forgivenengineeringapplication.

2. Identify microstructure and alloying elements of given alternative materials for suitableapplication

3.COURSEOUTCOMESCO1 Abletounderstandthevariouspropertiesofmaterialsuinengineering

CO2 Able to Select relevant ferrous materials and cast iron, non-ferrous metals andadvancedmaterialsforEngineeringapplications

CO3 AdoptInternationalpracticeofmaterialdesignationandcodingsystem

CO4 Abletofindrelevantheattreatmentprocessforalteringthepropertiesofmetals

CO5 Able to Suggest relevant Surface treatment process for protecting the surface ofmaterials

4.SUGGESTEDSPECIFICATIONTABLEWITHHOURS&MARKS(THEORY)

Unit

UnitTitle

TeachingHours

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No.I. BasicofEngineeringMaterials. 06

II. Steelandalloys 10

III. NonferrousMetalsandalloys 08

IV. NonmetallicandAdvancedmaterials. 10

V. Heattreatmentprocess. 10

VI SurfacetreatmentforMaterials 08

Total 52

5.DETAILSOFCOURSECONTENTThe following topics/subtopics is to be taught and assessed in order to develop Unit Skill sets forachievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets

UNITNO UnitLearningoutcomes(Incognitivedomain) Topics/Subtopics Hours

L-T-P

UNIT-1

BASICSOF

ENGINEERING

MATERIALS

1. Identifythecrystalstructureofthegivenmaterial

2. Explain specimen preparationprocedure

3. Distinguish various engineeringpropertiesofmaterials

1.1 ClassificationofEngineeringMaterial1.2 Structureofmetal-unit cell,BCC,FCCandHCP

structures1.3 Typesofmicroscopes1.4 Specimenpreparationprocedure1.5 Properties of metals-Physical-mechanical-

Thermalproperties

06-0-0

UNIT-2

STEELSANDALLOYS

1. Select relevant cast iron for thegivenjobwithjustification

2. Select relevant steel for the givenapplication

3. Able to designate different plainand alloy steel, cast ironasperBIS,ASME

2.1 Types of cast iron-White-grey-Nodular-malleable-Selectionofappropriatecastironforengineeringapplication

2.2 BroadclassificationofsteelsI. Plain carbon steels-Definition-types-

properties-composition and applicationsoflow-medium-highcarbonsteels

II. Alloy steels-definition-effect of alloyingelementsonpropertiesofalloysteel

III. Tool steel-cold worked-Hot work toolsteel-Highspeedsteel(HSS)

IV. Stainlesssteel-TypesandapplicationV. Springsteel-compositionandapplication

2.3 Steels for following-shaft -axles-bolts-nuts-Agriculture Equipment’s-household utensils-Antifrictionbearings.

2.4 Designationandcoding(asperBIS,ASME) ofplain&alloysteelandcastiron.

10-0-0

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UNIT-3

NONFERRO

USMETALSAN

D

ALLOYS

1. Describe the properties andapplication of the given copperalloy

2. Describe the properties andapplicationofthegivenAluminumalloy

3. Describe the properties andapplication of the given Nickelalloy

4. Describe the properties andapplication of the given Bearingmaterial

5. Select relevant non ferrousmaterial for specified applicationwithjustification

3.1 Copper and its alloys-Brasses-Bronzes-Chemical composition-Properties andapplications

3.2 Aluminum and its alloys-Y-Alloy-Hindalium-duralium with their -Chemical composition-Propertiesandapplications.

3.3 Nickel and its alloys with their -ChemicalComposition-Propertiesandapplications

3.4 Bearingmaterials likeWhitemetal(Snbased),AluminumBronzes-Self-lubricatingBearings

08-0-0

UNIT-4

NONMETALICANDADVANCED

MATERIALS

1. Distinguish between metallic andnonmetallicmaterialsonthebasisofgivencomposition

2. Select relevant non metallicmaterial for the given job withjustification

3. SelectrelevantCompositematerialforthegivenjobwithjustification

4. Select relevant Alternativematerial for the given job withjustification

4.1 Polymeric materials-Polymer-types-characteristics

4.2 Classification of Polymers on basis ofThermal behavior -Thermo plastics andthermosettingplastics-Properties–uses

4.3 Ceramics-types of ceramics-properties andapplications

4.4 Composite materials-properties andapplicationoflaminatedandfiberreinforcedmaterials

4.5 Advanced engineering materials-propertiesand application of, Biomaterials, nanomaterialsandsmartmaterials

4.6 Designation and coding of important nonmetallicmaterialsasperBIS

10-0-0

UNIT-5

HEATTREATM

ENTPROCESSES

1. InterpretIron–carbonequilibriumdiagramofMildsteel

2. Identify the given phase diagramandreactionswithjustification

3. Conceptualize with sketches thespecifiedheattreatmentprocess

4. Select relevant Heat treatmentprocessforthegivenmaterialwithjustification

5.0 Concept of phase-pure metal-alloy –Solidsolution

5.1 Iron–carbon equilibrium diagram indicatingvarious phases-Critical temperature and itssignificance-Reactions on Iron carbonequilibriumdiagramofMildsteel

5.2 Heat treatment-Definition- purpose of heattreatment-–MechanismofheattreatmentTypesofheattreatmentprocess

5.3 Annealing-purposes of annealing-Annealingtemperaturerange-applications.

5.4 Normalizing- purposes of Normalizing-temperaturerange-Broadapplications

5.5 Tempering-Purposes of tempering-Types oftempering-Applications

5.6 Hardening -purposes of hardening -temperature range- Broad applications ofhardening

5.7 Case hardening- Carburizing-Nitriding-Cyaniding

10-0-0

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UNIT-6

SURFACETREATM

ENT

FORMATERIALS

1. Describe corrosion and itsprevention

2. Select proper electrolysisprocessforsurfacecoating

o Corrosion-types and reasons forcorrosion,protectionfromcorrosion

o Surface protection treatments-Methods ofSurfacetreatments.

o Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes –definition-Typesofelectrolytes

o Construction and working of electrochemicalcell

o Electro-chemicalseries,galvanicseries.o Surface coating through electrolysis-

setupandworking.

08-0-0

TOTAL 52-0-0

6. SUGGESTEDPRACTICALSKILLEXERCISES(DEMONSTRATIVE)The suggested practical activities (TABLE-I) in this section are demonstrated for the attainment of thecompetency. These practical activities can also be used for the student assessment in portfolio mode forawardingCIEmarks.

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3. About15to20%ofthetopics/subtopicswhichisrelativesimplerordescriptiveinnatureistobegiventothestudentsforself-directedlearning

4. ArrangevisitstonearbyMetallurgicallabs/Industries/Academicinstitutionhavingresearchcentre facility /Research labs for various understanding of metallurgical microscopicexaminationofmaterialsandvariousheattreatmentprocess

5. Show Video/animation films to explain functioning of various application of materials inEngineeringdomain

6. Usedifferentinstructionalstrategiesinclassroomteaching.9.SUGGESTEDLEARNINGRESOURCES:

Sl.No.

Author TitleofBooks Publication/Year

1 J.W.Martin MaterialsforengineeringWOODHEADPUBLISHINGLIMITEDCambridgeEngland

2 GBSNarang Materialsscience KhannaPublishers,NewDelhi.

3 R.K.Rajput MaterialsscienceLaxmiPublication,Dariyaganj,NewDelhi.

4R.S.Khurmi&R.S.Sedha Materialsscience S.Chand

5 D.S.NuttMaterialsscienceandmetallurgy S.K.Katariyaandsons,Delhi.

6 V.RaghavanMaterialsscienceandEngineering

EEEEdition,PrenticeHill,NewDelhi.

7 SidneyAvner PhysicalMetallurgy TataMcGraw-HillEducation(2011).ListofMajorEquipment/Instrument

1. MetallurgicalMicroscope.2. Standardspecimens.

3. Furnacestoperformheattreatmentprocess.

4. Sorted/requiredquenchingmediums.

5. Hardnesstester-tocheckRockwellhardness-scalesA,BandC.

6. Otherhardnesstesterslikesceleroscope,etc.

7. Polishingmachinetopreparespecimenswithnecessaryconsumables.

8. Handgrinder–specificallytopreparespecimensandforsparktesting.

9. Otherconsumables.C.ListofSoftware/LearningWebsites

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1. http://vimeo.com/322240022. http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=iron-carbon phase diagram3. http://www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/mmg/teaching/typd/4. http://www.ironcarbondiagram.com/5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHt0bOfj3T0&feature=related6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN5YH0iEvTo7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9l1tVXyFp88. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98lh5Q0M0cg9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIyGr-1snMY10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials science11. http://www.studyvilla.com/electrochem.aspx

10.SUGGESTEDLISTOFPROPOSEDSTUDENTSACTIVITYSNote:thefollowingactivitiesorsimilaractivitiesforassessingCIE(IA)

1. Selectanyfiveobjects(3metallicand2nonmetallic)whichwillbeusedinlaboratoryandlistthematerialofselectedobjects.

2. Preparethemateriallistofgiventoolsandcommonlyuseditemssuchasrazorblade,knife,scissor,hacksawblade, carpentry chisel, fix spanner, etc. Also give reason(s) for using suchmaterial and discuss youranswerswiththeteacher.

3. Takediluteacidwhichiscommonlyusedatourhomeforcleaningpurposeandputonescrapironpieceandonenonferrousmetalpieceinitforminimum12hours.Takeoutthesetwopiecesbyfollowingallsafetynorms/steps(withouttouchingacid)andobservethechanges.Discusswithyourteacher.

4. Groupof3-5studentswillvisitLOCALAUTOMOBILEREPAIRSHOPandwillidentifyatleast5nonmetalliccomponents for a given AUTOMOBILE / assembly. Also list the material of identified machine /assemblycomponents.

5. Listatleastthreequestionsindividuallywhichyouwouldliketoaskforfollowings:i. Comparisonofironandfiberreinforcedplastic.ii. Comparisonforstrengthofwoodandcast-iron.iii. Annealing-heattreatmentprocess.iv. Materialsusedforconstructionofanybike.v. Materialsusedforconstructionofanyhomeappliance,likemixer,washingmachine,iron,etc.vi. Anyotherrelevantactivityaddedbyteacherincludingpreparingindustrialvisitreport.

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11.COURSEASSESSMENTSANDEVALUATIONCHART

Sl.No Assessment TypeTimeframeinsemester

DurationMaxmarks

Conversion

1.CIEAssessment1

Writtentest-1-Attheendof3 dweek

80minutes

30Averageofthreewrittentests-1,2,3for30

2CIEAssessment2

Writtentest-2-Attheendof7 week

80minutes

30

3CIEAssessment3

Writtentest-3-Attheendof13 week

80minutes

30

4CIEAssessment4

MCQ/Quiz-Attheendof5 week

60minutes

20 Averageofthree

Assessment4,5,6For20

5CIEAssessment5

Openbooktest-Attheendof9 week

60minutes

20

6CIEAssessment6

Studentactivity&presentation

-Attheendof11 week

60minutes

20

TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 50

SemesterEndExamination(SEE)Assessment(WrittenTest-Pen-paperMode),conductionfor100marksandconvertedfor50

3Hours 100 50

TotalMarks 100

Note:

1. SEEisconductedfor100Marks.2. I.A.testshallbeconductedasshownintheabovetable.3. Assessmentofassignmentandstudentactivityisevaluatedthroughappropriaterubricsbythe

respectivecoursecoordinator.RUBRICSFORACTIVITYAppropriaterubricstobedevelopedbythefacultyaspertheactivity

Dimension Beginning Developing Satisfactory Good Exemplary StudentScore2 4 6 8 10

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 8

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 6

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 8 Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 8

Average/TotalMarks:(8+6+8+8)/4 7.5=8marks

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ModelQuestionPaper

IATest(CIE)Programme:Semester:ICourse:MaxMarks:30CourseCode:Duration:1Hr20minutesNameofthecoursecoordinator:Test:I/II/III

Note:Answeronefullquestionfromeachsection.Onefullquestioncarries10marks.

Qn.No Question CL CO PO Marks

Section-11.a)

b)

c)

2.a)

b)

c)

Section-23.a)

b)

c)

4.a)

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c)

Section-35.a)

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ModelQuestionPaper

SemesterEndExamination

Programme: Semester:ICourse:MaxMarks:100CourseCode: Duration:3Hrs

InstructiontotheCandidate:Answeronefullquestionfromeachsection.Onefullquestioncarries20marks.

Qn.No Question CL CO MarksSection-1

1.a) b) 2.a)

b) Section-2

3.a) b) 4.a)

b) Section-3

5.a) b) 6.a)

b) Section-4

7.a) b) 8.a) b)

Section-59.a)

b) 10.a) b)

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20EG01P Semester I/II

CourseTitle COMMUNICATIONSKILLS

CourseGroup Core

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lecture+Practice

CourseCategoryWorkplaceSkills/Humanities&SocialSciences

TotalContactHours6HrsPerWeek

78HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites Nil TeachingScheme (L:T:P)=0:1:2

CIEMarks 60 SEEMarks 40

PreambleToday, Communication is a very important skill for the success of every millennial student.Millennialsaffinitytousedigitalmediaforcommunication,changingcareerandworkinglandscapes,andgreatercompetitionincollegesandworkplacesmakesenhancingstudentcommunicationskillsbeyond language a must. Rote learning a few tips or tricks the night before an interview orperformance review won’t do the job if students are trying to make an impression in highlycollaborativeworkplacesofthefuture.Expectationsfromstudentsaspiringtobepartofsuchfutureworkplacesarethattheyhavenotjustgoodverbalandnon-verbalcommunicationskillsbutalsoagoodunderstandingofhowtousemoderntoolsforeffectivecommunication.

ScopeToenablestudentstocommunicateclearlyandeffectively,byimprovingtheirverbalandnon-verbalcommunicationskills,aswellasenhancinginterpersonalskillsandknowledgeofappropriatetoolsforspecificcommunicationstrategies.

CourseObjectivesTheobjectivesofcommunicationskillscourseare:

• Buildbettercommunicationskills:oralandwrittenexpressionsandbodylanguage• Enablecriticalthinking• Empowerwithactivelisteningskills• Enableteamwork/collaboration

InstructionalStrategyToachievecourseobjectives,itisimportanttoprovidetheblendedmodeofinstructionforeachoftheconcepts.Thisblendedmodeofinstructionenablesandempowersstudentswith:

• UnderstandingofConcept(Theory):o Throughdefinitions,discussions,explanation,conclusions.

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o Throughdemonstrations:Showfilmsorotherworkplaceclipsthatmodelvariousconversationskills.Thisprovidesgreaterclarityoftheconceptby

§ Enablingobservationskills§ Helpinginexpressionofgesture§ buildingconfidence

• ApplicationofConcept(Learningbydoing):Itisimperativethattobecomeagoodcommunicator,theskillshavetobebuiltbyapplyingtheconceptinthehypotheticallycreatedreallifesituations.Studentsareencouragedtoparticipateineachoftheseactivitiesduringlabsessiontohelpbuildtheeffectivecommunicationskills.

o Useoftechnologytoolslikeaudiobooks,appslikevoicethreadorpapertelephone,etc.

§ Tohelpinworkplaceconversions.§ Toincreaseactivelistening,pronunciation§ Tohelpinvoicemodulation

o Groupdiscussion§ Reinforceactivelistening§ Enablegroupdebatetoimbibehealthycommunicationstrategies§ Sharpentheskillsof“Askingclarifyingquestions”§ SharpenFeedback/Responseskills§ Timemanagementskills

o Grouppresentations/peerreviews§ Enableteamwork§ Assessconceptunderstanding§ Sharpenbothoralandwrittencommunicationskills

o Groupactivities:§ fostercriticalthinking§ enablereflectivelearning

o Toolsusage:§ UnderstandthedifferencebetweenaDictionaryandaThesaurus§ Understand“When”and“How”tousethesetoolsforcommunication

CourseOutcomesAftercompletionofthiscourse,thestudentshallbeableto;

• Communicateo Identifyaudience(colleagues,management,customers/vendors)andusetheright

methodologiesforcommunicationusingtherightterminology,names,gradesandothernomenclaturepertainingtothetrade,toolsandspecificequipment.

• Writeo inatleastonelanguagecorrectlyo basiclevelnotesandobservationso jobcards,worksheets,basicreportwritingandrespondingtoemails,simple

presentations,jobapplications,resume• Read

o Technicalmanuals,tasksheets/joborders,policiesandregulationspertinenttothejob,includingOEMguidelines.

o allinstructionsgiveninmemos,manuals,documentsorthoseputupaspostersacrossthepremises

o safetyprecautionsmentionedinequipmentmanualsandpanelstounderstandthepotentialrisksassociated

• Questiono Askrightquestions

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o Usedifferentwaysofaskingquestions§ Clarifying/Openended(What,Why,When,Who,Where,How)§ Closeended

• Presento WithrightPosture&Gestureo Withgreaterconcept/contentclarityo Withhighconfidenceo Withvoicemodulationtocapturetheattentionofaudience

• Usetechnologytools

o Officeproductivity§ Word:Reportwriting§ PowerPoint:Creatingeffectivepresentations§ Excel:Datahandling/Charts

CourseContentThefollowingarethevariousunitstobetaughtandassessedinordertoensurethestudentisabletodemonstratetheCourseOutcomesmentionedintheCourseOutcomesection.

Pre-assessment:

Teachersarerequiredtoadministerpre-assessmentbeforestartingtheactualinstruction.Thishelpsingatheringinformationaboutstudents’liketheirattitude,beliefs,interests,andlearningabilities.

Preassessmentexpectations:

• Toassesscurrentlanguageskill(Pronunciation,usage,sentenceformation)• Toassesstheirabilitytocomprehendandrespondtotheinstruction• Toassesstheirinteresttowardsacceptingideasandlearning• Toassesstheircurrentcommunicationskills:askingquestions,listening,communicating

withconfidence

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UNIT1:English–IntroductionLearningoutcome:LearnEnglishpronunciation,functionalgrammarconcepts&Reading.TogainconfidenceinspokenEnglish.Thissectionalsocoversphonemicawareness,grammarrulestosetastrongbaseforapplicationmodeofcommunication.PhonemicawarenessFunctionalGrammarConceptsComprehensionactivities

Goingover42soundsRevisionofGrammarconceptsReadingconversations(checktheunitwiseactivitytable)

ExaminingtheunderstandingofsoundsSpellingpatterns(ConsonantandVowelblending:CVCwords)Pronunciationo Listofwordsgivenabove(Commonly

usedwords)o Diction(speech)PartsofspeechSentencestructure

ExamplesofrightsentencesGender,Singular,PluralUsageofvoice(activeandpassive)andtensesWrittentestforeachcomprehension

0:2:22:0:00:1:00:1:00:2:00:0:2

UNIT2:CommunicationLessonoutcome:Attheendofthesession:

• Studentsshouldbeabletoo Understandthecommunicationprocess,influenceofvoice/tone,logical

organizationofthought,comprehension,listeningskills.o Understandthebasicbuildingblocksofcommunicationandstrategiesforworking

witheachoftheseblocks.o Learnaboutcarryingself,etiquettesofcommunication.o Buildpositiveattitudeaboutselfandtowardshandlingcommunication.o Learntheprocessforeffectivecommunication,problemsolvingtechniques,tobe

confidentcommunicator.INTRODUCTION:

Whatiscommunication?Whycommunication?Howdowecommunicate?CommunicationTheoryandProcess

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Barrierstocommunication

Howcommunicationhappens?• Pictorialrepresentationof

communicationframework• Elementsofcommunication:

sender,receiver,message• RefertoactivityinUnitactivity

section.Language

• Lackoflinguisticability• Grammar

Context

• Psychology• Physiology

Systematic

• inefficientorinappropriateinformationsystems

• Lackofcommunicationchannel• lackofunderstandingoftheroles

andresponsibilitiesAttitude

• Perceptions• Preconceivednotions

0:2:2(videoclipplay,contenttutorial,roleplay)

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Buildingblocksofcommunication

PeopleMessageContextListening

People:• Empathisingwithsender’sor

receiver’sperception• Intent&Impactonthe

sender/receiver• Think–Feel–Domodel

Message:Messagechannels:

o Inperson,email,memo,reportBeawareofMentalFilters

o Levelofunderstanding/knowledge

o Personalconcernso Preconceivednotions

Organizemessage:o Criticalthinking:organizeyour

thoughts?Usefollowingstrategy:

§ Who§ What§ When§ Why§ How

o BundlePrimaryandSecondary

informationo Mindfulaboutnon-verbal

messageo Toneofvoice

ExamplesofTypesofmessages:o Informo Persuadeo Cyclical

AvoidingMiscommunication:• Evaluate(Checkingfor)

understandingoftheintentofthemessagewiththereceiver–byaskingclarifyingquestions?

Context:DefinecontextImportanceofcontextTuneintocontext

• Timing• Location• Relationship

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Listening:ImportanceoflisteningBarriertolistening:

• Mentalfilters• Multitasking• Informationoverload

Strategiesforlistening:• Recall• Acknowledge• Summarize• Listenwitheyesforconnectingto

non-verbalconnection• Empathize• Payattention• Askclarifyingquestions

EffectiveListeningBehaviors:•Maintainingrelaxedbodyposture•Leaningslightlyforwardifsitting•Facingpersonsquarelyateyelevel•Maintaininganopenposture•Maintainingappropriatedistance•Offeringsimpleacknowledgements•Reflectingmeaning(paraphrase)•Reflectingemotions•Usingeyecontact•Providingnon-distractingenvironmentBehaviorsthathindereffectivelistening•Actingdistracted•Autobiographical(Tellingyourownstorywithoutacknowledgingtheirsfirst)•Noresponse•Invalidatingresponse,putdowns•Interrupting•Criticizing•Judging•Givingadvice/solutions•Changingthesubject•Reassuringwithoutacknowledgment

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UNIT3:VerbalCommunicationLessonoutcome:Attheendofthissession,Studentsshouldbeableto:

• Understandanddefinethecommunicationframeworkstructureforeachoftheverbalcommunication(inperson/telephonic/videoconference).

• Understandandapplytheverbalcommunicationtechniques.• Usetechnicaljargonsincommunication.• Userightbodylanguageduringverbalcommunication• UnderstandandpracticetheActiveListeningtechniques• Confidentlyarticulateorpresentthecontent

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Differenttypesofverbalcommunication:ListeningSkillsUsingtechnicalJargons:

InpersonTelephonicVideoconferenceEffectiveListeningbehaviorsBehavioursthathindereffectivelisteningAssignmentbasedprojectencouragingpupiltousethe

UseABC’s:Accuracy,Brevity,Clarityo Introductiono Mainbodyofthe

contento Summary

• Usevoice/toneeffectively• ReinforcementofListening

skills:ActiveandEmpatheticlisteningskills

• Bodylanguageo Eyecontacto Bodypostureo Gestureo Facialexpressiono Space

EffectiveListeningBehaviours:•Maintainingrelaxedbodyposture•Leaningslightlyforwardifsitting•Facingpersonsquarelyateyelevel•Maintaininganopenposture•Maintainingappropriatedistance•Offeringsimpleacknowledgements•Reflectingmeaning(paraphrase)•Reflectingemotions•Usingeyecontact•Providingnon-distractingenvironmentBehavioursthathindereffectivelistening•Actingdistracted•Autobiographical(Tellingyourownstorywithoutacknowledgingtheirsfirst)•Noresponse•Invalidatingresponse,putdowns•Interrupting•Criticizing•Judging•Givingadvice/solutions•Changingthesubject•Reassuringwithoutacknowledgment

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technicaltermsinthewrittenandverbalcommunication.Thisrequiresunderstandingofthecoreconcepts(fromsubjectteacher)andintegratingtheconceptwithcommunicationconceptstogaintherealtimeapplicationknowledge.

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UNIT4:Non-VerbalCommunication:Lessonoutcome:Attheendofthisunit,studentsshouldbeableto:

• UnderstandtheimportanceofBodylanguageanditsimpact.• Usethestrategiesforeffectivebodylanguage.• Understandtherelevanceofdifferentelementsofemailsandhowtousethem.• Developtheconfidenceinpresentingwrittencontentinlogicalandorganizedmannerwith

adefinitiveemailframework.• Writedifferentemailformatsconfidently:Jobapplication,Requestemail,apologyemail,

emailresponses/feedback.• ConfidentlywriteResume/Curriculum-vitae,Reports,Formallettersandportfolio.• Confidentlycommunicateusingtechnicaljargonsandwithincreasedvocabulary.

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BodyLanguageArtofProfessionalwriting:

Strategies

WrittencommunicationEmails:

• StructuredframeworkforwritingformalemailstoemphasizeonprofessionalcommunicationinEnglish

Bodylanguagetips:• Keepappropriatedistance• Takecareofyourappearance• Maintaineyecontact• Smilegenuinely

Do’sandDon’ts:dos:

• smile• standupconfidentandstraight• useappropriatehandgestures• Makeeyecontactwithaudience• Holdneatnotecardswhile

presentingcontentDon’ts

• pointatanyone• rockbackwardsandforwards• paceacrossfrontofroom• readoffslides

readoffnotes

Differenttypesofemails:Jobapplication,requestletter,letterwritingandquicknotesStructureofemailtext:

• Introduction–Beginningoftheletterandthisplayscrucialroleasitprovidesfirstimpressiontothereader.

o Who:author(name+positionandorganisation)

o what:purpose-controllingidea(whatauthordoesorfeels)

• Development:Expandonthe

ControllingIdea/purposeoftheemailbyansweringrelevantWHquestions

o what,when,where,who,whom,which,whose,why,andhow

• Conclusion:Positivewordso Verb:thank,appreciate,

hope,wish

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o Phrases:begladabout,lookforwardto

Emailwritingsamplesandpracticecontentintheactivitysection.Additionalessentialwritingskills–Frameworkwillbeprovidedandassignmentswillbeadvised:

• Resumewriting/CurriculumVitae• ReportWriting• Portfoliowriting• Formalletters

UNIT5:English-ReadingSkills,Grammar&VocabularyLessonOutcome:Attheendofthesession,studentshouldbeableto:

• Readsentenceswithpunctuation.• Understandthetechniquesofreadingcomplexwords.• Understandandapplythereadingtechniquesforefficientreading.• UnderstandtheusageofcommunicationtoolslikeThesaurusandDictionarythataidsin

improvingvocabularyandreading.• Understandandapplythefunctionalgrammaraspectsindaytodaycommunication.

ComprehensionactivitiesTechniquesforsmartreadingListofCommonlyconfusedwordsandhowtouse/avoidthemSentences:

o Declarativesentence

PassagecomprehensionConversationcomprehensionStrategiesforsmartreading:

• Skimmingandscanningthroughthetext,inferringthemeaning

• Questioning,summarizingSetofwordstoacceleratetheEnglishlanguagelearningandusage.StrategiestousethesewordseffectivelyTechniquesofcategorizingsentences,understandinghowtobuildwithpunctuationandeffectivelyuseinthe

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ReadingskillsFunctionalGrammarVocabulary

o Imperativesentence

o Interrogativesentence

o Exclamatorysentence

Punctuation,ContentorganizationandComprehensionTechniques:

• Learningnewwordsfromcomprehensionbywayofrepetitionandusageofthesewordsincommunication

• Listingtechnicaljargonsandrepeatedlyusinginthecommunicationwithpeersandteachers

• Chunkingandreadingwords

Tools• Understandthe

differencebetweenaDictionaryandaThesaurus

• Understand“When”and“How”tousethesetoolsforcommunication

verbalandnon-verbalcommunication.Thisinvolvesmoreofhandsonactivities.ComprehensionremainsasamainactivitytoacceleratethelearningofspokenandwrittenEnglishlanguageIncreasesvocabulary,buildsconfidenceandhelpsinbecomingagoodcommunicator.Activitiesaredone,tipsareprovidedtoefficientlyimplementthesestrategies.

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Unit6-CommunicationToolsLessonOutcome:Attheendofthesession,studentshouldbeableto:

• UseEmailtechnologyefficientlyforcommunication• PresentcontentinthePPTformatefficiently• Understanddifferentplatformsavailableforwebconferencingandefficientlyworkwith

them.• Createreportsanddatamanagement.

Introduction

Evolutionofcommunicationtools

Traditionalvs.moderncommunicationtoolsAdvantagesandDisadvantages

1:0:0

One-to-One

EmailusingGmail Howtousethetoolseffectively?Formatting,layoutIncludingattachmentWorkingwith“To,CC,BCC”andSubjectfieldseffectivelyUsingsignature

0:1:1

One-to-Many

PresentationusingPowerPoint

Creating,Editing,SavingslidesUsingAnimationFormattingoptions

0:1:2

Webinar/WebPresentation(zoom,Googlemeet,Skype)

HostingonlinemeetingusingonlinemeetingtoolsInvitingpeopleSharingscreen

0:1:1

Other ReportsusingMSWord

Open,close,EditandSaveusagewithdocumentsLayoutandstrategiesforcreatingreportSamplereportcreationdemowithfollowonassignmentCoresubjectprojectreportsubmissionassignment

0:1:2

Data&GraphsusingMSExcel

Open,close,saveandedittheexceldocumentCreatingdataUsingbasicmathsoperationinExcelforworkingwithdataCreatingsimplegraphsAssignment:Forexample,creatingstatisticsofsubjectwiseactivitiescompletedfor6monthsinthecreditcourse

0:1:2

4:34:40

CourseClassActivityList(Unit-wise)

Thefollowingarethevariousactivitiesthatfacultycouldconductforeachunitarepresentedbelow;

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UnitNo. UnitTitle UnitActivities

UNIT1:Activities:

English–Introduction

1. 42soundsrevision:

• Thishelpsinreducingthenativelanguageimpact• HelpsinunderstandingShortandLongvowelwords• Helpsinspelling• Helpsinpronunciation

2. Readingcommonlyusedwordsloudfromthelist(listwillbeprovidedintheworkbook):• Thishelpsingettingfamiliaritywiththeword

pronunciationandhelpsinreading.3. Blendingwordsactivity:

• Writesimplethreeletterwords(CVC/CVCC/CVCV)patternwords:Can,Cap,Snap,cape(listwillbeprovidedintheworkbook)

• Showhowtoblendwiththesound.• Startingwith3letterwordsandcontinuingto6to8

letterwords.Note:Rememberbeforegoingthroughbigwords,itisalwaysimportanttoassessandensurethestudentisawareofallthe42soundsandarecomfortablemakingsmallwords.

PartsofSpeech:

buildingsentenceusingpartsofspeech:Demonstrationbyteacher:(Willbeexplainedinthebookasanexample)

Jumbledpartsofspeech:Studentshouldpicktherightordertobuildmeaningfulsentence:

(Moresampleswillbeprovidedintheworkbook)

• Collegegotoyoueveryday.• Makesspiderwebthea

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Gender,SingularandPlurals:• Matchthefollowingactivityforsingularandplural• Fillintheblanksactivityforgenders

Reading&Comprehension:Conversation

• Conversationatthebank(providedintheworkbookalongwithfewmoreconversationsamples)

• Questionsbasedonthisconversationwillbeprovidedintheworkbook

Unit2

Communication

Oral:• Introduceyourself?

Visual:• Videocliponcommunicationetiquette• Pictures(inaddendumsection):do’sanddon’tsof

communicationGroupofstudents,oneparticipantwhispersinanotherparticipant’sear,andthismessagehastobepassedoninacircleuntilitreachesbackthesender.Makinganoteofprocessofmessageconveyedandhowitwasperceived.

o Identifythecommunicationgapifany.o Discussandconcludethecommunication

frameworkimportanceo Discuss/reiteratehowtomakecommunication

frameworkstrong.

1. Roleplaytoassesstheunderstandingofbuildingblocksofcommunication:(canbetaperedtothecoreskillsofdiplomacourses,followingarejustfewoftheexamples)

a. Announcingtheresultofstudentsintheclassor

b. Announcingthejobplacementofstudents(people,context,message,formofmessage)

c. Discussingtheguidelinesofexamination(listeningskills)

d. Listeningtotheweatherforecastwithout

seeingandmakingnoteofthelistening

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ability(playvideoofweatherforecast)–Assessbasedonhowmuchthestudentisabletorecall.

2. RunNationalgeography/DiscoveryVideoclip/subjectrelatedtechnicalvideocliponYouTube:Check:

o ifthestudenthasnotunderstoodwhata

speakerexpressedo aboutworkorsafetyrelatedissueso seekingclarificationoradviceappropriately

fromcolleague,customer,managementorvendor

Unit3

Verbalcommunication

1. Voice/tonemodulation:ShowcasevideoDiscussion:

Whatwasright?

Whatwaswrong?

Howitshouldhavebeenbetter?

2. Picturedescriptionactivity(memorytest):ClasssplitintogroupsA,BC,D:(twoorfourgroupsofatleast5peopleeach):Teachershowsdifferentpicturetoeachgroupforthreeminutes.Noweachgrouphastorememberwhatwasonthepictureanddiscusswitheachother,writedowntheelementsonapieceofsheetandshareitwiththeteacher.Groupthatremembersmorewillbethewinner.Teachertoobservethebodylanguageofastudentinthegroup,listeningskillsofastudent,presentationskill,comprehensionskill,contentdeliveryskill,confidencelevel,teamwork.Andreiteratetheconcepts,dosanddon’ts,anddiscusswhatcouldhavebeendonebetter.(detailsofpictureswillbegivenintheworkbook)

3. Telephonicconversation:Roleplaybyateacher:CallAirtel/Vodafonedepartmentandaskingforthephonenumberportabilityprocess.

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Afterteacherdemonstrates,teacherdividestheclassintosmallgroupsofthreepeople.

• Eachgroupwillbegivenadifferenttelephoneconversationassignment(sampleswillbeprovidedinworkbook).

• Twopeopleinthegrouppretendtoconverseoverthephone,andthethirdpersonmakesanoteofrightandwrongapproachesduringthecommunication.

Unit4:

Non-verbalcommunication

Bodylanguage

SimonSays:

Instructionsandsetup:

1.Seriesofinstructionstothegroupthataretobecopied/reproduced.Startslowlyandincreasethepace

2.StatethefollowingactionsasYOUdothem:

o Putyourhandtoyournoseo Clapyourhandso Standupo Turnaroundo Touchyourshouldero Sitdowno Stampyourfooto Crossyourarmso Putyourhandtoyourforehead–BUTWHILE

SAYINGTHISPUTYOURHANDTOYOURNOSE

3.Observethenumberofgroupmemberswhocopywhatyoudidratherthanwhatyousaid.

Outcomeofthisactivity:

Discusshowbodylanguagecanreinforce/influenceverbalcommunicationanddrivetheimportanceofbodylanguageandhowtoworkonit

• Emailcommunication&Usingtechnicaljargons:

Sampleletterwritingasassignmenttostudents.(listwillbeprovidedinthetextbook–Request,apology,

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jobapplicationandrelevantemailformatsthatareusefulforstudentspostdiplomacourse)

• Therewillbeatleastoneassignmentthatutilizestechnicaljargonsinemailcommunication.

UNIT5:

English-ReadingSkills,Grammar&Vocabulary

• Readingpassage(Providedinworkbook)• Readingpassagefromthetextbook• Comprehension:Passage&Conversation(willbe

providedinworkbook)• Chunkingwordsandreadingactivities

Unit6:Communicationtools

• Emailwritingactivities:Writingemailsusingemailprovider.Themebasedemailwriting

• Reportwritingassignment

Writingaboutamachinerytool/interiordesigningplan?Relatedtothediplomastream.

• Resumewritingassignment• Datahandling:Collectingdataabout

machines/numberofstudentspassedoutofcollegeforlastthreeyearsandcreatinggraphaboutit.

• Presentation:o Aboutlearninginthecommunicationclasso Conceptpresentation

CourseAssessmentStrategies

AssessmentMethodologya. Observation(roleplayactivities,teamactivities,demonstration)b. Questions&Answer–PeriodicAssessment

AssessmentGradingRUBRICSLanguageBasics Beginner Doesn’tknow/understandIntermediate canreadandidentifycommonlyusedwordsGood Confident,abletocommunicatewellwithknownpeopleAdvanced Confident,abletocommunicatewellwithanyoneusingaEnglishExpert Canread,understand;Alsocomprehend&cantrainothersReading

Beginner Beginningtoread,hasnativelanguageimpactIntermediate canread,identifywords,buildsimple3/4/5letterwordseasilyGood Canread,understand,buildwords,readsimplesentences;Also

comprehend

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Advanced Canread,understand,buildwords,readsimplesentences;Alsocomprehend

Expert Confident,readsimpleandcomplexsentenceswithpunctuation,comprehend,spellalsobuildwords

Interpersonalcommunication

Beginner isshy,doesn’ttalk/expressIntermediate hesitatestocommunicate–duetolackofconfidence/ability,cantalk

toknownpeople

Good cantalktounknownpeople,lessconfident,doesnotexpress,hashardtimeworkingasateam

Advanced cantalktounknownpeople,confident,can'texpress,hashardtimeworkingasateam

Expert confident,cantalktoanyone,expresswell,workswellintheteamBodylanguage

Beginner Isshy,notopentocommunicate,hashardtimemakingfriendsIntermediate KnowsbasicsofBodylanguage,practicessometimesGood KnowsbasicsofBodylanguage,practicesmosttimes,hasless

confidenceinpresentingcontent

Advanced Knowsandpracticesgoodbodylanguagealltimes,canpresentcontent

Expert Knowsandpracticesgoodbodylanguagealltimes,isanexample,Leadsthepacktogetbetter

ListeningSkills

Beginner Justhears,noattentionIntermediate Listens,paysattention,doesnotaskanyquestionGood Listens,paysattention,askquestionsAdvanced listens,paysattention,asksquestions,cannotempathizeExpert Listens,paysattention,asksclarifyingquestions,abletounderstand

themessagecommunicated

AcceptabilitytoLearn

Low isnotreceivingtoinformationAverage receivesinformationbutresiststoimplementGood,AboveAverage receivesinformationandimplementsperinstructionsStrong receivesinformationandproactivelyimplementsandseeksfeedbackVerbalCommunication

Beginner Doesnotcommunicate,shy,lowonconfidence:hasproblemexpressinginhis/hernativelanguageorEnglishlanguage

Intermediate Cancommunicateinnativelanguage,lowconfidence,shy,yettotryinEnglishlanguage

Good Cancommunicateinnativelanguage,goodconfidence,triestocommunicateinEnglishlanguage

Advanced Cancommunicateinnativelanguage,expressviewpoints,goodconfidence,comfortabletalkingtopeopleintheteam,triestocommunicateinEnglishlanguageaswell.

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Expert Cancommunicateinnativelanguage,expressviewpoints,verygoodconfidence,cancommunicatewithanyonewithoutanyfear,asksclarifyingquestions,communicateswellinEnglish,ortrieshardtocommunicateinEnglishlanguageaswell

Non-VerbalCommunication

Beginner Strugglestounderstandthenon-verbalcues,hastoworkonbodylanguage,hashardtimeunderstandingthewrittencommunicationaspects

Intermediate Canunderstandthenon-verbalcues,hastopractice,triestoapplywrittencommunicationaspects

Good Canunderstandnon-verbalcues,practiceswell,workshardtogetholdonwrittencommunicationskills,exhibitsconfidenceinwhatevertaskisgiven

Advanced Canunderstandnon-verbalcues,canworkonwrittencommunicationaspects,exhibitsconfidence,practiceswell,helpotherstoidentifynon-verbalcues

Expert Canunderstandnon-verbalcues,trainothers,confident,exhibitsgoodnon-verbalcuesatalltimes,cantrainthepack,hasgoodholdonwrittencommunicationaswell.

Comprehension

Beginner Triestoreadthepassage,hashardtimetocomprehendIntermediate Canreadtheconversationpassage,hashardtimeunderstandingthe

regularpassage

Good Canreadtheconversationpassage,regularpassage,butstuttersinansweringquestionsiftherearetechnicaljargons

Advanced Canreadtheconversationpassage,comprehendbutregularpassagecomprehensionisgood

Expert Canreadtheconversationpassage,comprehendbutregularpassagecomprehensionisgood,explainbettertoothers,helpothers,leadthepack

WritingCommunication

Beginner HastroubleformingrightsentencesforwrittencommunicationIntermediate Canformsentences,hasproblemwiththelayout,getsconfused

betweenlayoutfordifferentformofwrittencommunication

Good Canformsentences,hasfairunderstandingofthelayouttobeusedforparticulartypeofwrittencommunication,butstuttersforwordsandexpression

Advanced Canformsentences,hasgoodunderstandingofthelayouttobeusedforparticulartypeofwrittencommunication,confident,canexpressthoughtswell

Expert Canformsentences,hasgoodunderstandingofthelayouttobeusedforparticulartypeofwrittencommunication,confident,canexpressthoughtswellandtrainothersandleadthepack

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RecommendedLearningResourceshttps://www.englishclub.com/grammar/parts-of-speech.htmWatchAmyCuddy’sTEDTalk:YourBodyLanguageShapesWhoYouAreAdditionalReading:http://money.cnn.com/2000/05/03/career/q body language/

Pre-assessment:

Activity1:Makeagroup,readrandomwordsfromthelist,buildsentenceforfewwordsfromthelist.Createagroupof3or5students.Randomlypick5words fromtheword listwritedownon theboard/showthemasachartifyouhavecreatedawordchart/makechitofwordsandaskthemtopickonechitandREADtheword.Main idea: Testing the pronunciation ability, language ability, confidence in speaking, ability tounderstandandaccepttheinstructionActivity2:Simplereadingtest–Readingpassages(Simplepassagefromthecurrentcoursebook)Showthereadingpassage,leteachoneofthemread2lines,afterfirststudentisdonewithreadingtwolines,thenthenextstudentmustpickupfromthereandreadnexttwolines.Thisprocesshastobefolloweduntiltheentireclassisdonewithreadingoratleasttenstudentsaredonewithreading.Mainidea:Testinglisteningskills,attentiveness,languageability,pronunciationabilityActivity3:Studentsgettingtoknoweachother.Createagroupof3or5students.Eachstudentgetschancetotalktoanotherstudent,introducehim/herselftothestudent,askquestion,makeanoteoftheansweragainstthenameofthestudentwhoisansweringthequestiononasheetofpaper.

Main idea: To assess current communication level, body languagewhen students talkwith eachother,andconfidence.

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CommonlyUsedWordListWhen Today For OffGive Stop There OftenAgain Little Than MyselfDo Large At OverFrom Both Like AlongHim Name Said WhyCan Few They HasGo Home Look BringBut Big Know PartOld Should Done ByNot Once High AsHer Thought So IntoTime Better Them AwayLong Many Does NoHad Get AlwaysOtherWord Please These WithVery Ask Last AnYour Say Got WhatMake Ten Next ComeDay I Those WouldEach Show Play WhoYes To Girl ThisOn Am A CouldBeen Where You NowOf Way Be FunHe Which Were OnlyIt Write Or MuchMore Goes One TellMy Great All OutAny Number That FastTheir First Cat IsWe Find His SmallShe Me Have DogDid In How SeeWent Before Water HereFull Saw And PeopleSome Never Use SchoolThen Boy Take TwoIf Right The CallNight After Will MightMade About Was MayUp Far Are Walk

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Toassesscurrentcommunicationskill:Activitybased

Activity3:

Makingagroupofstudentsandgettingtoknoweachotherwithapredefinedexpectationforexample:

Name:Ihaveperformedonstage:I’mgoodatsports:Icanspeakmorethan3languages:I’malwayscheerful:Ilikemymothertongue:

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Communication Skills (20EG01P)

CourseAssessmentandEvaluation

ContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)

Sl.No Assessment Schedule Duration Max.Testmarks

1 SkillTest1 Attheendof3rdweekofthesem 2Hrs 202 SkillTest2 Attheendof7thweekofthesem 2Hrs 203 SkillTest3 Attheendof13thweekofthesem 2Hrs 20

Total 60Scheme of Valuation for CIE

Serial no Assessment Marks

1 Portfolio Evaluation of activities / exercises conducted upto the schedule of Skill Test. (Work Book Based)

10

2 Assessmentofanyonethroughqualitativeassessment(Rubrics)

10

TOTAL 20

RUBRICSFORASSESSMENTOFACTIVITY(10marks)(QualitativeAssessment)

Dimension Beginner Intermediate Good Advanced Expert StudentScore2 4 6 8 10

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor

Average/TotalMarks:

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ExampleOnlyRUBRICSFORASSESSMENTOFACTIVITY(10marks)

FacultyneedtodevelopappropriaterubricsaspertheassignedactivityforassessmentDimension Beginner Intermediate Good Advanced Expert Student

Score2 4 6 8 10LanguageBasics Doesn’tknow

/understandCanreadandidentifycommonlyusedwords

Confident,ableto

communicatewellwithknownpeople

Confident,ableto

communicatewellwith

anyoneusingaEnglish

Canread,understand;

Alsocomprehend&cantrainothers

8

Reading Beginningtoread,hasnativelanguageimpact

Canread,identify

words,buildsimple3/4/5letterwords

easily

Canread,understand,buildwords,readsimplesentences;

Alsocomprehend

Canread,understand,buildwords,readsimplesentences;

Alsocomprehend

Confident,readsimpleandcomplexsentenceswith

punctuation,comprehend,spellalsobuildwords

6

Interpersonalcommunication

Isshy,doesn’t

talk/express

Hesitatestocommunicate–duetolackofconfidence/ability,cantalktoknownpeople

Cantalktounknownpeople,lessconfident,doesnot

express,hashardtimeworkingasa

team

Cantalktounknownpeople,confident,

can'texpress,hashard

timeworkingasateam

Confident,cantalktoanyone,

expresswell,workswellintheteam

8

Bodylanguage Isshy,notopento

communicate,hashardtime

makingfriends

KnowsbasicsofBodylanguage,practicessometimes

KnowsbasicsofBodylanguage,practicesmosttimes,hasless

confidenceinpresentingcontent

Knowsandpracticesgoodbodylanguagealltimes,canpresentcontent

Knowsandpracticesgoodbodylanguagealltimes,isanexample,Leadsthepacktogetbetter

8

Average/TotalMarks:(8+6+8+8)/4 7.5=8marks

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Scheme of Valuation for Semester End Examination (SEE)

Serial no Assessment Evidence Marks Conversion

1 Portfolio Evaluation-UNIT1:English–Introduction

Work Book 15

40 Marks

2 Portfolio Evaluation-UNIT2:Communication

Work Book 15

3 Portfolio Evaluation-UNIT3:VerbalCommunication

Work Book 15

4 Portfolio Evaluation- UNIT-4:Non-VerbalCommunication:

Work Book

15

5 Portfolio Evaluation-UNIT-5:English-ReadingSkills,Grammar&Vocabulary

Work Book 15

6 Anyoneactivitythroughcommunicationtools-Byqualitativeassessment(Rubrics).

BTE Answer scripts

25

TOTAL 100

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20ME01P Semester I/II

CourseTitle ComputerAidedEngineeringDrawing CourseGroup CS,EC,EE & Other

allied branchesNo.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lecture&Practice

CourseCategory PC TotalContactHours6HrsPerWeek

78HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites Enthusiasmtolearnthesubject/Visualizing/Creativity

TeachingScheme (L:T:P)=1:0:2

CIEMarks 60 SEEMarks 40

1. COURSERATIONALE:

Engineering Drawing is an effective language of engineers. It is the foundation block whichstrengthenstheengineering&technologicalstructure.Moreover,itisthetransmittinglinkbetweenideasandrealization.

2. LISTOFCOMPETENCIES:

Thecoursecontentshouldbetaughtandimplementedwiththeaimtodevelopdifferenttypesofskillsleadingtotheachievementofthefollowingcompetencies:1. Prepare engineering drawings both manually and using CAD with given geometrical

dimensionsusingprevailingdrawingstandardsanddraftinginstruments.2. Visualizetheshapeofsimpleobjectfromorthographicviewsandviceversa

3. COURSEOUTCOMES:

CO1 Adoptthestandards,dimensioningandconstructappropriatedrawingscales,intechnicaldrawingdevelopment.

CO2 Visualize objects in all planes and learn displaying techniques for graphicalcommunicationindesignprocess.

CO3 Sketchorthographicprojectionsintoisometricprojectionsandviceversa.

CO4 Use computer software and Apply computer aided drafting tools to create 2D /3 Dengineeringdrawings

4. INSTRUCTIONALSTRATEGY:

1. Teacher should show model of real of the component/part whose drawing is to be made.Emphasisshouldbegivenoncleanliness,dimensioningandlayoutofsheet.

2. Focusshouldbeonproperselectionofdrawinginstrumentsandtheirproperuse.3. The institute shouldprocureAutoCADorother engineering graphics software forpractice in

engineeringdrawings.4. SeparatelabsforpracticeonEngineeringgraphicsSoftwareshouldbeestablished.

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5COURSEDETAILS:

The following topics/sub topics is to be taught and assessed in order to develop Unit Skill sets forachievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets

Unit MajorLearningTopicsandSub-Topics

Outcomes(incognitivedomain)

HoursL-T-P

UNIT-1

BasicelementsofDrawing

1.1 List the different drawing instrumentsandapplication1.2 Convention of lines and its application(Thick,Thin,Axisetc.)1.3Practiceuseofdrawinginstruments1.4RepresentativefractionScales - Full Scale, Reduced Scale andEnlargedScale1.6Dimensioninga)AlignedsystemandUnidirectionalsystemintheSketchesb) Chain dimensioning and Paralleldimensioning1.7Constructdifferentpolygons

1. Drawing equipment’s,instrumentsandmaterials.

2. Equipment’s-types,specifications,method to usethem,applications.

3. Instruments-types,specifications,methods to usethemandapplications.

4. Pencils-grades, applications,Differenttypesoflines.

5. Scaling technique usedindrawing.

6. Dimensioningmethods. -Alignedmethod. Unilateral withchain,paralleldimensioning.

7. Constructions of geometricalfigures

4-0-8

UNIT-2

CADInterface

22.1 Introduction to CAD- Hardwarerequirements.2.2VariousCADsoftwareavailable2.3 Familiarization of CAD window -Commands likeNew file, Saving the file,openinganexistingdrawingfile,Creatingtemplates2.4Settingupnewdrawing:Units,Limits,Grid,Snap.Standardsizesofsheet.2.5 Selecting Various plotting parameterssuch as Paper size, paper units, drawingorientation,plotscale,plotoffset,plotarea,printpreview

1. CAD-Definition-Importance.2. Familiarization with CAD

Environmentandutilities.3. Setting up layout in CAD

software’s by taking plottingparameters

4-0-8

UNIT-3

ExposuretoCAD

Commands

3.1DrawbasicentitieslikeLine,Circle,Arc,Polygon, Ellipse, Rectangle, Multiline,Dimensioning,InsertingtextApplying constraints - horizontal, vertical,parallel, concentric, perpendicular,symmetricequal,collinear3.2 Insert title block for the drawing andtakethePrintout3.3Create objects by applying constraintsand convert the objects to full scale,reducedscaleandenlargedscale

3.4Apply copy,mirroring, array, fillet andtrimontheobjectcreated

1. Computer graphics & itsterminology.

2. CADdefinition, concept&need.

3. CommandsusedinCAD4. FunctionalareasofCAD.-

Coordinatesystems.5. Familiarization of Cad

commands6. Draw simple Geometrical

figuresusingCAD

6-0-12

UNIT-4

Orthographicprojections

4.1 Introduction to orthographicprojection4.2ConversionofpictorialviewintoOrthographicViews

1. Types of projections-orthographicconcept andapplications.2 Various term associated

4-0-8

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with orthographicprojections.

(a) Theoryofprojection.(b) Methodsofprojection.(c) Orthographicprojection.(d) Planesofprojection.3.Conversionofsimplepictorialviews intoOrthographicviews.Illustrative problems onorthographicprojection.Note:(1) Problemshouldberestrictedup

to - Front view/Elevation, Topview/PlanandSideviewsonly.

UseFirstAngleMethodonly.UNIT-5

Isometricprojections

5.1IntroductiontoIsometricProjections5.2IsometricScalesandActualScale5.3IsometricViewandIsometricProjection5.4ConversionofOrthographicViews intoIsometric

1. Isometricaxis,linesandplanes.2. Isometricscales.3. Isometricviewandisometric

drawing.4. Differencebetweenisometric

projectionandisometricdrawing.

5. Illustrative problems limited toSimpleelements

4-0-8

UNIT-6

CADDrafting

6.1Drawdifferenttypesof2D/3Dmodelingentitiesusingviewing commands, to viewthem(Problemssolvedinchapterno3and4i.eOrthographic,isometricprojection).6.2 2D/3D modeling for Branch specificcomponents

1Differencebetween2D&3Dmodels.

2.2D/3Dmodeling – concept, Simpleobjects

4-0-8

TOTAL 26-0-52

6. LISTOFPRACTICALEXERCISES:

The exercises/practical/experiments should be properly designed and implemented with an attempt to develop different types of skills leading to the achievement of the competency. Following is the list of exercises/practical/experiments for guidance.

Sr.No.

UnitNo.

PracticalExercises(OutcomesinPsychomotorDomain)

Hours

1 1

1.Teacherwilldemonstratea:Useofa.Drawinginstruments.b. PlanningandlayoutasperIS.c:Scalingtechnique. 1-0-2

2. Drawfollowing.Problem–1Drawinghorizontal,vertical,30degree,45degree,60& 75 degrees lines using Tee and Set squares/ drafter. (Sketchbook)Problem – 2 Indicate different convention of lines on thedrawing.(SketchBook)

1-0-2

Problem–3CopythesketchtotherequiredscaleanddimensioningadoptingrightsystemandpositioningofdimensionsusingTeeandSetsquares/drafter.(SketchBook)

1-0-2

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Problem 4. Draw regular geometric constructions Pentagon,Hexagon,Square,circle,Triangleandothershapes.(SketchBook) 1-0-2

2 2 UseofCADcommands,plottingthedrawing 4-0-8

3 3 Problem 5: Drawing basic entities: Circle, Arc, Polygon, Ellipse,Rectangle,Multiline 6-0-12

4 4 Problem6:DrawOrthographicviewsforthegivenobject.(CADDrawing)(Minimum5Problems) 4-0-8

5 5 Problem7:DrawIsometricprojectionsforthegivenOrthographicviews(CADDrawing)(Minimum5Problems) 4-0-8

6 6

Problem8:ProduceOrthographic(2D)DrawingsinCAD–Chap3Problem14:ProduceIsometricand3DDrawingsinCAD–Chap4(CADDrawingsandPrintout)(Minimum5Problems)

2-0-4

Problem9:create3DmodelsofProgramspecificElementssuchasPanelbox(Minimum3ProblemsrelatedtoProgramspecific))(CADDrawingsandPrintout)

2-0-4

TOTAL 26-0-52

1 Theory&practiceshouldbeinfirstangleprojectionsandIScodesshouldbefollowedwhereverapplicable.

2 Thedimensionsofline,axes,distances,angle,sideofpolygon,diameter,etc.mustbevariedforeach student in batch so that each student will have same problems, but with differentdimensions.

3 The sketchbook has to contain data of all problems, solutions of all problems and studentactivitiesperformed.

4 Studentsactivitiesarecompulsorytobeperformed.

7.SUGGESTEDLISTOFSTUDENTACTIVITIES:

SL.NO. ACTIVITY1 Sketchthecombinationsofsetsquarestodrawanglesinstepof150.300,450,600,

750,900,1050,1200,1350,1500,1650,1800.2 Taketwosimpleobjects.Sketchisometricofthem.

3 Taketwosimpleobjects.SketchPictorialorthographicviewsofthem.

4 Preparea2DdrawingusingAutoCADand2Dparametricsketcherenvironment.5 Prepare 3D solid models using AutoCAD any one mechanical component (Four

components).

8.SUGGESTEDLEARNINGRESOURCES:

1. Bureau of Indian Standards. Engineering Drawing Practice for Schools and Colleges IS: Sp-46. BIS. Government of India, Third Reprint, October 1998; ISBN: 81-7061-091-2.

2. Bhatt, N. D. Engineering Drawing. Charotar Publishing House, Anand, Gujrat 2010; ISBN: 978-93-80358-17-8.

3. Jain &Gautam, Engineering Graphics & Design, Khanna Publishing House, New Delhi (ISBN: 978- 93-86173-478)

4. Jolhe, D. A. Engineering Drawing. Tata McGraw Hill Edu. New Delhi, 2010; ISBN: 978-0-07-064837-1

5. Dhawan, R. K. Engineering Drawing. S. Chand and Company, New Delhi; ISBN: 81-219-1431-0.

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4 SkillTest-3(Skilltest3isofCADbasedUnit5,6)

Attheendof13week 3Hrs 100

Skilltests-3istobereducedto

weightageof205 TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 606 SemesterEndExamination(SEE)Assessment

conductedfor100marks,finallyreducedto40marksweightage

3Hrs 100 40

TOTAL 100

SchemeofValuationforEndExaminationSLNO QUESTIONS MARKS1. CreateOrthographicviewsforthegivenPictorialdrawing.Indicate

allDimensionsandAnnotations.(CAD)50

ORCreateIsometricProjectionsforthegivenOrthographicviews(CAD) 50

2. Create3DdrawingforthegivenSketch(CAD) 50

TOTAL 100

12. CADLaboratoryandOtherRequirementstoConductEngineeringGraphicsCourse

1. LatestConfigurationComputerswhichcanbeabletorunlatestanyComputerAidedDraftingSoftware.(AtleastOneComputerperstudentinpracticalsession.)-30no

2. AnylatestAuthorizedComputerAidedDraftingSoftware(30userlicenses)3. PlotterofsizeA2/A34. LCDProjector.

MODELQUESTIONBANK(Suggestiveonly)

1. Drawsixhorizontalparallellinesof50mmlongwith10mmintervals(Fig1).

2. Drawsixverticalparallellinesof50mmlengthwith10mmintervals(Fig2)

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3.Draw45°inclinedlines(Fig3). 4.Draw the given types of lines using 0.5 range thickness of line according to the specification (Fig 4).

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5. DrawthefollowingExercisesinA4sheet(Fig5).

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6a)Illustratetheelementsofdimensioningwiththehelpofasketch.

b)Illustratethedimensioningofgivencommonfeatures:diameter,radius,chord,Arc andangle.7.Copythesketchto1:1scaleanddimensionitusingAlignedsystem.

8.Copythesketchto1:1scaleanddimensionitusingunidirectionalsystemwithParalleldimensioningmethod.

9.Copythesketchto1:1scaleanddimensionitusingAlignedsystemwithChaindimensioningmethod.

10.Copythesketchto1:1scaleanddimensionitusingAlignedsystemwithParalleldimensioningmethod.

11.Copythesketchto1:1scaleanddimensionitusingunidirectionalsystemwithChaindimensioningmethod

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12.Copythesketchto1:1scaleanddimensionitusingunidirectionalsystemwithParalleldimensioningmethod.

ORTHOGRAPHICROJECTIONS

1.Drawthethreeprincipalviewsofthecomponentasshowninthefigure.

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ISOMETRICPROJECTIONS

1. .Drawtheisometricviewofthemachinecomponentwhoseorthographicviewsaregiven

below:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

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4. DrawtheisometricViewofthemachinecomponentwhoseorthographicviewsaregivenbelow

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore CourseCode 20AU01T Semester I

CourseTitle ENVIRONMENTALSUSTAINABILITY CourseGroup Audit

No.ofCredits 2 TypeofCourse Lecture

CourseCategory AU TotalContactHours2HrsPerWeek

26HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites BasicEnvironmentalScience TeachingScheme (L:T:P)=2:0:0

CIEMarks 50 SEEMarks No COURSEOBJECTIVES:

Techniciansworking in industries or elsewhere essentially require the knowledge of environmentalsciencesoastoenablethemtoworkandproducemostefficient,economicalandeco-friendlyfinishedproducts.1. Solvevariousengineeringproblemsapplyingecosystemtoproduceeco–friendlyproducts.2. Userelevantairandnoisecontrolmethodstosolvedomesticandindustrialproblems.3. Userelevantwaterandsoilcontrolmethodstosolvedomesticandindustrialproblems.4. Torecognizerelevantenergysourcesrequiredfordomesticandindustrialapplications.5. Solvelocalsolidande-wasteproblems.

COURSEOUTCOMES:

Attheendofthecoursestudentwillbeabletoknow:CO1 Importanceofecosystemandterminology.

CO2 Theextentofairpollution,effects,controlmeasuresandacts.

CO3 Theextentofnoisepollution,effects,controlmeasuresandacts.

CO4 Thewaterandsoilpollution,effects,controlmeasuresandacts

CO5 Differentrenewableenergyresourcesandefficientprocessofharvesting.

CO6 SolidWasteManagementandEnvironmentalacts.

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COURSECONTENT:

Marks:15 Unit-1Ecosystem AllottedHrs:03Structureofecosystem,Biotic&Abioticcomponents,Aquatic(LenticandLotic)andterrestrialecosystem.Globalwarming-Causes,effects,GreenHouseEffect,Ozonedepletion.Marks:20 Unit-2AirPollution AllottedHrs:03Airpollution,Naturalandmanmadesourcesofairpollution,Effectsofairpollution.AirPollutantsandTypes.ControlofairpollutantsbyCycloneseparatorandElectrostaticPrecipitator,Air(preventionandcontrolofpollution)act1981Marks:10 Unit-3NoisePollution: AllottedHrs:02Noisepollution:sourcesofpollution,measurementofpollutionlevel,EffectsandControlofNoisepollution,Noisepollution(RegulationandControl)Rules,2000Marks:20 Unit-4WaterandSoilPollution: AllottedHrs:06WaterpollutionandSourcesofwaterpollution,Typesofwaterpollutants,Characteristicsofwaterpollutants,controlmeasuresofwaterpollution.Definition and list unit operations inwater andWasteWater Treatment process,Water (prevention andcontrolofpollution)act1974,Waterconservation–ImportanceofRainWaterHarvesting.Soilpollution,Causes,EffectsandPreventivemeasuresofSoilPollutionduetoExcessiveuseofFertilizers,PesticidesandInsecticidesMarks:20 Unit-5RenewablesourcesofEnergy AllottedHrs:07SolarEnergy:BasicsofSolarenergy.Definitionandadvantagesofadvancedsolarcollectors.SolarwaterheaterandSolarstillsandtheiruses.Biomass:Overviewofbiomassasenergysource.Thermalcharacteristicsofbiomassasfuel.Windenergy:Currentstatusandfutureprospectsofwindenergy.WindenergyinIndia.NeedofnewEnergysources,Differenttype’snewenergysources.EnvironmentalbenefitsofNewEnergySources-Hydrogenenergy,Oceanenergyresources,Tidalenergyconversion.Marks:15 Unit-6SolidWasteManagementand

EnvironmentalActsAllottedHrs:05

Solidwastegeneration,SourcesandcharacteristicsofMunicipalsolidwaste,SolidWasteManagementrules2016-3RinSWM.E-Wastegeneration,Sourcesandcharacteristics,Ewastemanagementrules2016PlasticWastegeneration,Sourcesandcharacteristics,Recycledplasticrules2016ImportanceofEnvironment(protection)act1986Occupationalhealthandsafetymeasures.

UnitNo&Name DetailedCourseContent CO PO ContactHrs

1.Ecosystem

Structureofecosystem,Biotic&Abioticcomponents,Aquatic(LenticandLotic)andterrestrialecosystem.

CO1 1,5,7 1

Globalwarming-Causes,effects. CO1 1,5,7 2GreenHouseEffect,Ozonedepletion-Causes,effects CO1 1,5,7 3

2.AirandPollution

Airpollution,Naturalsourcesofairpollution,ManMadesourcesofairpollution

CO2 1,5,7 4

AirpollutantsandTypes,EffectsofParticulatePollutantsandcontrolbyCycloneseparator

CO2 1,5,7 5

EffectsofParticulatePollutantsandcontrolbyElectrostaticPrecipitator,Air(preventionandcontrolofpollution)act1981.

CO2 1,5,7 6

3.Noisepollution

Noisepollution:sourcesofpollution,MeasurementofNoisepollutionlevel.

CO3 1,5,7 7

EffectsandControlofNoisepollution.Noisepollution(RegulationandControl)Rules,2000

CO3 1,5,7 8

4.WaterandSoilPollution:

Sourcesofwaterpollution.Typesofwaterpollutants,Characteristicsofwaterpollutants.

CO4 1,5,7 9

Controlmeasuresofwaterpollution. CO4 1,5,7 10

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DefinitionandlistunitoperationsinwaterandWasteWaterTreatmentprocess,Water(preventionandcontrolofpollution)act1974.

CO4 1,5,7 11

Waterconservation–ImportanceofRainWaterHarvesting CO4 1,5,7 12Soilpollution,CausesandEffectsduetoFertilizers,PesticidesandInsecticides

CO4 1,5,7 13

PreventivemeasuresofSoilPollutionduetoExcessiveuseofFertilizers,PesticidesandInsecticides.

CO4 1,5,7 14

5.Renewable

sourcesofEnergy

SolarEnergy:BasicsofSolarenergy.SolarcollectorsandadvantagesofAdvancedsolarcollectors.

CO5 1,5,7 15

Solarwaterheater,Solarstillsandtheiruses. CO5 1,5,7 16Biomass:Overviewofbiomassasenergysource.Thermalcharacteristicsofbiomassasfuel. 17

Windenergy:Currentstatusandfutureprospectsofwindenergy.WindenergyinIndia.

CO5 1,5,7 18

NeedofnewEnergysources,Differenttype’snewenergysources.EnvironmentalbenefitsofNewEnergySources-Hydrogenenergy

CO5 1,5,7 19

EnvironmentalbenefitsofNewEnergySources-Oceanenergyresources

CO5 1,5,7 20

EnvironmentalbenefitsofNewEnergySources-Tidalenergyconversion.

CO5 1,5,7 21

6.SolidWasteManagement

AndEnvironmental

Acts

Solidwastegeneration,Sources,CharacteristicsofsolidwasteSolidWasteManagementrules2016

CO6 1,5,7 22

E-WastegenerationSourcesandcharacteristics,Ewastemanagementrules2016

CO6 1,5,7 23

PlasticWastegenerationSourcesandcharacteristics,PlasticWasteSourcesandcharacteristics

CO6 1,5,7 24

Recycledplasticrules2016,ImportanceofEnvironment(protection)act1986,

CO6 1,5,7 25

Occupationalhealthandsafetymeasures. CO6 1,5,7 26Total 26

References:

(a)SuggestedLearningResources:Books:

1. S.C.Sharma&M.P.Poonia,EnvironmentalStudies,KhannaPublishingHouse,NewDelhi2. C.N.R.Rao,UnderstandingChemistry,UniversitiesPress(India)Pvt.Ltd.,2011.3. Arceivala,SoliAsolekar,Shyam,WasteWaterTreatmentforPollutionControland

Reuse,Mc-GrawHillEducationIndiaPvt.Ltd.,NewYork,2007,ISBN:978-07-062099.4. Nazaroff,William,Cohen,Lisa,EnvironmentalEngineeringScience,Willy,NewYork,2000,

ISBN10:0471144940.5. O.P. Gupta, Elements of Environmental Pollution Control, Khanna PublishingHouse, New

Delhi6. Rao, C. S., Environmental Pollution Control and Engineering, New Age International

Publication,2007,ISBN:81-224-1835-X.

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1. Rao,M.N.Rao,H.V.N,AirPollution,TataMc-GrawHillPublication,Newdelhi,1988,ISBN:0-07-451871-8.

2. FrankKreith,JanFKreider,PrinciplesofSolarEngineering,McGraw-Hill,NewYork;1978,ISBN:9780070354760.

7. AldoVieira,DaRosa,Fundamentalsofrenewableenergyprocesses,AcademicPressOxford,UK;2013.ISBN:9780123978257.

3. Patvardhan,A.D,IndustrialSolidWaste,TeriPress,NewDelhi,2013,ISBN:978-81-7993-502-6

4. Metcalf&Eddy,WasteWaterEngineering,Mc-GrawHill,NewYork,2013,ISBN:077441206.5. KeshavKant,AirPollution&Control,KhannaPublishingHouse,NewDelhi(Edition2018)

(b)Opensourcesoftwareandwebsiteaddress:1)www.eco-prayer.org2)www.teriin.org3)www.cpcp.nic.in4)www.cpcp.gov.in5)www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in6)www.whatis.techtarget.com7)www.sustainabledevelopment.un.org8)www.conserve-energy-future.com

Teachersshouldusethefollowingstrategiestoachievethevariousoutcomesofthecourse.•Differentmethodsofteachingandmediatobeusedtoattainclassroomattention.•Massiveopenonlinecourses(MOOCs)maybeusedtoteachvarioustopics/subtopics.•15-20%ofthetopicswhicharerelativelysimplerordescriptiveinnatureshouldbegiventothestudents for self-learning and assess the development of competency through classroompresentations.•Micro-projectsmaybegiventogroupofstudentsforhand-onexperiences•EncouragingstudentstovisitsitessuchasRailwaystationandresearchestablishmentaroundtheinstitution.

MappingofCourseOutcomeswithProgrammeOutcomes

CO CourseOutcome POMapped

CognitiveLevel

R/U/A

TheorySessionsInHrs

AllottedmarksforCIEoncognitive

levels

TOTAL

R UCO1 Importance Of ecosystem

andterminology1,5,7 R,U 03 02 02 04

CO2 The extent of air pollution,effects, control measuresandacts.

1,5,7 R,U 03 03 02 05

CO3 The extent of noisepollution, effects, controlmeasuresandacts.

1,5,7 R,U 02 03 02 05

CO4 The water and soilpollution, effects, controlmeasuresandacts

1,5,7 R,U 06 03 02 05

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CO5 Differentrenewableenergyresources and efficientprocessofharvesting.

1,5,7 R,U 07 03 02 05

CO6 Solid Waste ManagementandEnvironmentalacts.

1,5,7 R,U 05 02 04 06

TotalHoursofinstruction 26 30R-Remember;U-Understanding;.

LevelofMappingPO’swithCO’s

Course

CO’sProgrammeOutcomes(PO’s)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

EnvironmentalScience

CO1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1CO2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1CO3 3 0 0 0 2 0 1CO4 3 0 0 0 2 0 1CO5 3 0 0 0 2 0 1CO6 3 0 0 0 2 0 1

Level 3- Highly Mapped, Level 2-Moderately Mapped, Level 1-Low Mapped, Level 0- NotMappedMethodistorelatethelevelofPOwiththenumberofhoursdevotedtotheCO swhichmapsthegivenPO.If>50%ofclassroomsessionsrelatedtotheCOareaddressingaparticularPO,itisconsideredthatPOismappedatLevel3If30to50%ofclassroomsessionsrelatedtotheCOareaddressingaparticularPO,itisconsideredthatPOismappedatLevel2If5to30%ofclassroomsessionsrelatedtotheCOareaddressingaparticularPO,itisconsideredthatPOismappedatLevel1If<5%ofclassroomsessionsrelatedtotheCOareaddressingaparticularPO,itisconsideredthatPOisconsiderednot mappedi.e. Level0

CourseAssessmentandEvaluationChart

Sl.No

Assessment Duration Maxmarks Conversion

1. CIEAssessment1(WrittenTest-1-Attheendof3 dweek

80minutes 30 Averageofthreewritten

tests30

2. CIEAssessment2(WrittenTest-2)-Attheendof7 week

80minutes 30

3. CIEAssessment3(WrittenTest-3)-Attheendof13 week

80minutes 30

4 CIEAssessment4(MCQ/Quiz)-Attheendof5 week

60minutes 20 Averageofthree205 CIEAssessment5(OpenbookTest)-Attheend

of9 week60minutes 20

6 CIEAssessment6(Studentactivity/Assignment)-Attheendof11 week

60minutes 20

7. TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 50

TotalMarks

50

Note:1. AveragemarksofThreeCIEshallberoundedofftothenexthigherdigit.2. Assessmentofassignmentandstudentactivityisevaluatedthroughappropriaterubricsby

therespectivecoursecoordinator.Thesecuredmarkineachcaseisroundedofftothenexthigherdigit.

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MANDATORYSTUDENTACTIVITY:EACHSTUDENTHASTOSELECTANYONEOFTHELISTED

1. Studentschoseonethingtoreduceathomeeachweekandwritejournalentriesabouttheirsuccessesandchallengesimplementingthechange.Inclass,theyformgroupsandcreate"DoYouKnow?"posters.

2. Studentspretendtheyarearchitects,andcomeupwithaseriesofdesignchangestomaketheirschoolmoreenvironmentally friendly.They thengrade theirprojectsaccording toarubric.

3. ApresentationforGreenTeamClubmemberstointroducethemselvesandthepurposeoftheir club.Theyexplainhow touse theirnew recyclingbins, in the classroomand in thecafeteria.

4. Everwonderwhat'sinyourschool'swaste?Thishands-onactivityhelpsstudentsassesstheirschool'swasteinordertothinkofwaystoreduceit.Theresultscanbeincorporatedintotheschool'srecyclingplan.

5. Howdowemeasureclimatechange?Whatactivitiescontributetoclimatechange?

6. 6.Startacompostorwormbin.Compostingisahands-onwaytolearnaboutimportantlifescience concepts suchasecosystems, foodwebsandbiodegradation. Studentsexperiencehowwormsandotherdecomposersrecyclefruitsandvegetablescrapsintocompost.Usethecompostinyourcollegegarden!Havegreenteamstudentsmakeupaskitandpresentdetailsabout thenewcompostingprogramtoall classrooms.Have themmakesigns for thebins(compost,recycle,andlandfill),monitorthewastecollectionatlunchtime,cartthefoodwastetothecompost,anddecidehowandwherethecompostwillbeused.

7. Paintpostersanddecoratebulletinboardsorthedoorstothecafeteriawithwaste-freelunchmessagestoannounceorsupportawaste-freeevent,andhavestudentsvotefortheirfavoriteposter.

8. Conductaclassroomaudittoidentifywasteandlookforideastoreduceandreuse.Empowerthestudenttosetgoals,searchforsolutionsandreviewprogress.

9. Goona field trip.Visityour local landfill, recyclingcenter,oranearbycomposing facilitywhere the students can see first-hand what is happening to waste, and learn about thelifecycleofwasteanditsaffectontheenvironment.

10. Homeenergyaudit:Havestudentsmakea listofall theappliancesandlightbulbs intheirhouse.Howmuchenergydoestheirhouseuseifallthelightsareonfor4hoursperday?Iftheir appliances are on for 2 hours per day? Howmuch energy could they save if theyswitchedtoenergy-efficientappliancesorlightbulbs?

11. Userecycledmaterialinartprojects:Recycledmaterialscanmakebeautifulartprojectssuchas jewelry, planters, and bird houses. Incorporating materials that would otherwise bethrownawayintoartprojectscanshowyourstudentshowtofindnewusesfortheseitems.

12. Lifecycle :Onewaytoshowstudentswhathappenswhenyouputsomething in thetrashversusrecyclingorreusingtheobjectistodoalifecycleanalysis.Thisisaflowchartthatshows the environmental impacts of an object, from extracting the raw materials todecompositionandeverything inbetween.Whensomething isput in the trash insteadof

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beingreusedorrecycled,thelifecycleassessmentwillshowabiggerenvironmentalimpact.When something is reused or recycled, the environmental impact is less because rawmaterialsdon’tneedtobeextractedtocreatesomethingnew.

ModelQuestionPaperIATest(CIE)

Programme:Semester:ICourse:MaxMarks:30CourseCode:Duration:1Hr20minutesNameofthecoursecoordinator:Test:I/II/IIINote:Answeronefullquestionfromeachsection.Onefullquestioncarries10marks.Qn.No Question CL CO PO Marks

Section-11.a) b) c) 2.a) b) c)

Section-23.a) b) c) 4.a) b) c)

Section-35.a) b) c) 6.a) b) c)

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducationBoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20PM01T Semester II

CourseTitle ProjectManagement

Skills CourseGroup PM

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Activitybasedstudy

CourseCategory TheorywithActivities TotalContact

Hours

6HrsPerWeek(2Theory+4hrsofclassroomactivities)78HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites 10thLevelMathematics Teaching

Scheme4hrsperweekclassroomsessionsdedicatedtocasestudies&activities

CIEMarks 50 SEEMarks 50

RATIONALE

ProjectManagementisaconfluenceofManagementprinciplesandEngineeringsubjectarea. This course enables the students to develop conceptualisation of EngineeringManagementprinciplesandapplythesamefortheirengineeringprojects,intheirdomains,example, Software Development project or Construction Project and so on. The courseintegratesthreecoreareasofPlanning,ExecutionandAuditingofProjects.

1.COURSESKILLSET

Studentwillbeableto:

1. Understand what constitutes a project, Plan for the execution of the project bybreakingintomanageableworkunits,andPreparenecessaryprojectartifacts

2. Track and control the Project while preparing verifiable records for ProjectInspectionsandAudits

3. InspectandAuditprojects forMilestonesorotherprojectcompletioncriteriaandothermetrics,Defectsandremediation,Projectlearnings

4. Gain knowledge and develop curiosity on latest technology trends in Projectmanagement

2.COURSEOUTCOMES

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Attheendofthecourse,studentwillbeableto

CO1 ApplytheconceptsofProjectManagementtorealprojectswhichareexpressedintheformoftheProjectreportsorEngineeringdrawings

CO2 EstimateProjectresourcesneeded Time,MaterialandEffort,andPlanforexecution

CO3

Understand,analyseandassesstherisksinvolvedinaprojectandplanformanagingthem

CO4 UseProjectManagementSoftwareandprocessestotrackandcontrolProjects

CO5 ConductinspectionofProjectsandauditprogressandbills

CO6 UnderstandtheDigitalTechnologytrendsinProjectmanagementandconceptslikeSmartcities

3. SUGGESTEDSPECIFICATIONTABLEWITHHOURS&MARKS

UNIT

NO UNITTITLETEACHING

HOURS

(L-T-P)

MARKSDISTRIBUTION(THEORY)R

LEVELU

LEVELA

LEVEL TOTAL

1 Introduction 02-00-04 8 8 4 20

2 ProjectAdministration 06-00-12 8 12 20 40

3 ProjectLifecycle 04-00-08 8 12 20 40

4 ProjectPlanning,SchedulingandMonitoring

06-00-12 8 12 20 40

5 ProjectControl,ReviewandAudit 06-00-12 8 12 20 40

6 DigitalProjectManagement 02-00-04 8 8 4 20

Total 26-00-

52=7848 64 88 200

Legends:R=Remember;U=Understand;A=Applyandabovelevels(Bloom’srevisedtaxonomy)

4.DETAILSOFCOURSECONTENT

Thefollowingtopics/subtopicsistobetaughtandassessedinordertodevelopUnitSkillsetsforachievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets.

UNITNO UnitskillsetTopics/Subtopics Hours

L-T-P

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(Incognitive

domain)1Introduction UseBasicScience,Maths

skillstounderstandProjectmanagementandprojectplanning,executionandcontrol.

Introductionanddefinition,FeaturesofaProject,TypesofProjects,BenefitsandObstaclesinProjectManagement,ProjectManagementProfession,RoleofProjectmanager,Consultants,ProjectandOperation,ProjectManagementProcess,ProjectScope

02-00-04

2ProjectAdministration

AbletodevelopWBS,PEPandPMprocessesforProjectwithgiveninputs

ProjectAdministration,ProjectTeam,ProjectDesign,WorkBreakdownStructure(WBS),ProjectExecutionPlan(PEP),SystemsandProcedurePlan,ProjectDirection,CommunicationandCo-ordination,ProjectSuccessCaseStudyI

06-00-12

3ProjectLifecycle

UseprojectadministrationandprojectlifecycleknowledgetoAssessandplanforprojectrisk

ProjectLifeCycle,Phases-ProjectPlanning,ProjectExecution,ProjectClosure,ProjectRisks,ProjectCostRiskAnalysis,TimeandCostoverrunsCaseStudy2a

04-00-08

4.ProjectPlanning,ProjectSchedulingandProjectMonitoringandImplementation

Abletodevelopadetailedprojectplangiventheinputsonmanpower,fundsavailabilityandtimeavailability

ProjectPlanningFunction,Structure,ProjectScheduling,ProjectmonitoringandProjectevaluationCaseStudy2b

06-00-12

5.ProjectControl,ReviewandAudit

UseProjectManagementlifecycleknowledgetoControlprojectparameters,reviewandauditprojectperformance

ProjectControl,ProblemsofProjectControl,GanttCharts,MilestoneCharts,CriticalPathMethod(CPM),NetworkTechniqueinProjectScheduling,CrashingProjectDurationthroughNetwork,ProjectReview,InitialReview,PerformanceEvaluation,AbandonmentAnalysis,ProjectAudit

06-00-12

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CaseStudy2c

6.DigitalProjectManagement

Understandlatesttrendsofdigitaltechnologiesimpactingthedomainofprojectmanagementandapplicationofthesameinmultiplescenario

DigitalTechnologytrendsinProjectmanagement,CloudTechnology,IoT,Smartcities,Dataandanalytics,casestudiesCasestudy3

02-00-04

1. MAPPINGOFCOWITHPO

CO CourseOutcome PO

MappedUNIT

LinkedCL

R/U/ASessions

inHrsTOTAL-

Marks

CO1

UnderstandtheconceptsofProjectManagementinrelationtorealprojectswhichareexpressedintheformoftheProjectreportsorEngineeringdrawingsCaseStudy-I

1,2,5,7 1,2 R/U/A

06

10

CO2 EstimateProjectresourcesneeded Time,MaterialandEffort,andPlanforexecutionCasestudy 2a

1,2,3,7 2,3 R/U/A

18

20

CO3 EvaluatetherisksinvolvedinaprojectandPlanformanagingthemCaseStudy-2a

1,2,3,7 2,3 R/U/A 12 20

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CO4 UseProjectManagementmethodswithSoftwareand/orprocessestotrackandcontrolProjectsCaseStudy 2b

1,4,6,7 4 R/U/A 18

20

CO5 ConductinspectionofProjectsandauditprogressandbillsCaseStudy2c

1,2,5,7 5 R/U/A 18

20

CO6 UnderstandtheDigitalTechnologytrendsinProjectmanagement,andEngineeringIndustriesCaseStudy3

1,5,7 6 R/U/A 06

10

78 100

CO’s ProgrammeOutcomes(PO

s)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7ProjectManagement CO1 3 3 0 0 2 0 1

CO2 3 3 3 0 0 0 1CO3 3 0 0 3 0 3 1CO4 3 0 0 3 0 3 1CO5 3 2 0 0 2 0 1CO6 3 0 0 0 2 0 2

Level3-HighlyMapped,Level2-ModeratelyMapped,Level1-LowMapped,Level0-

NotMapped

7.INSTRUCTIONALSTRATEGY

ThesearesampleStrategies,whichteachercanusetoacceleratetheattainmentofthevariouscourseoutcomes

1. Explicit instruction will be provided in intervention classes or by using differentdifferentiationstrategiesinthemainclassroom.

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2. Lecturermethod(L)doesnotmeanonlytraditionallecturemethod,butdifferenttypeofteachingmethodandmediathatareemployedtodeveloptheoutcomes.

3. Observing theway theirmore proficient peers use prior knowledge to solve currentchallengesandpersevere inproblemsolvingwillhelpstrugglingstudents to improvetheirapproachtoengagingwithrichcontextualproblems.

4. TopicsbeintroducedalwayswithareallifeexampleandthenansweringWhat,how,whyandwhen.

5. Theteacherisabletoshowdifferentwaystosolvethesameproblemandencouragethestudentstocomeupwiththeirowncreativewaystosolvethem.

6. Inaperfectworld,teacherwouldalwaysbeabletodemonstratehoweveryconceptcanbeappliedtotherealworld-andwhenthat'spossible,ithelpsimprovethestudents'understanding.Whenaconceptcannotbeappliedinthatmanner,wecanstillsharehowitmightbeappliedwithinmathematics.

8. SUGGESTEDLEARNINGRESOURCES:

SlNo. Author TitleofBooks Publication/Year

1

Dr.Lalitha

Balakrishnan&

Dr.Gowri

Ramachandran

ProjectManagement HimalayaPublishing,2019

2 ShaileshKumarShivakumar

CompleteGuidetoDigitalProjectManagement

Apress,2019

3PrasannaChandra

Projectplanning,analysis,selection,implementationandreview

TataMcGrawHill

4 GopalaKrishnan ProjectManagement McmillanIndiaLtd.

9.COURSEASSESSMENTANDEVALUATIONCHART

Sl.No Assessment Duration Max

marksConversion

1

CIEAssessment1(WrittenTest-1)Attheendof3rdweek 80minutes 30

Averageofthreewrittentests

30

2

CIEAssessment2(WrittenTest-2)Attheendof7thweek 80minutes 30

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Sl.No Assessment Duration Max

marksConversion

3

CIEAssessment3(WrittenTest-3)Attheendof13thweek 80minutes 30

4

CIEAssessment4(GroupAssignment-1)Attheendof5thweek 60minutes 20

Averageofthree

20

5

CIEAssessment5(GroupAssignment-2)Attheendof9thweek 60minutes 20

6

CIEAssessment6(IndividualStudentactivity/Assignment)Attheendof11thweek 60minutes 20

TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 50

8SemesterEndExamination(SEE)Assessment(WrittenTest)

3Hrs 100 50

TotalMarks 100

Note:

1. SEE(SemesterEndExamination)isconductedfor100Markstheorycourseforatime

durationof3Hrs

2. ThreeCIE(writtentest),eachof30marksforatimedurationof80minutesshallbe

conducted. Also, three CIE (MCQ or Quiz/Group Assignment/Individual student

activityorassignment)eachof20marksforthetimedurationof60minutesshallbe

conducted.Anyfractionatanystageduringevaluationwillberoundedofftothenext

higherdigit

3. Assessment of assignment and student activity is evaluated through

appropriaterubricsbytherespectivecoursecoordinator.Thesecuredmarkineach

caseisroundedofftothenexthigherdigit.

10DETAILEDCOURSECONTENT

UnitNoAndName

DETAILEDCOURSECONTENT CONTACT

HRSTOTAL

1.1Introduction 3

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UnitNoAndName

DETAILEDCOURSECONTENT CONTACT

HRSTOTAL

1.Introduction

1.2MeaningofProject

6

1.3DefinitionandNoChangeMode1.4FeaturesofaProject1.5TypesofProjects

1.6BenefitsofProjectManagement

1.7ObstaclesinProjectManagement

1.8ProjectManagement AProfession

1.9ProjectManagerandHisRole

1.10ProjectConsultants

1.11WhatisOperation? 3

1.12DifferencebetweenProjectandOperation

1.13WhatisProcessinProjectManagementandProcessGroups?

1.14WhatisScope?DifferencebetweenProjectGroupObjectivesand

1.15ProjectScope

2.ProjectAdministration

2.1EssentialsofProjectAdministration 3 182.2ProjectTeam2.3ProjectDesign2.4WorkBreakdownStructure(WBS)2.5ProjectExecutionPlan(PEP) 62.6ContractingPlan2.7WorkPackingPlan2.8OrganisationPlan 32.9SystemsandProcedurePlan2.10ProjectProcedureManual

2.11ProjectDiary 3

2.12ProjectExecutionSystem

2.13ProjectDirection

2.14CommunicationinaProject 3

2.15ProjectCo-ordination

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2.16Pre-requisitesforSuccessfulProjectImplementation

3.ProjectLifecycle

3.1Introduction 6 123.2PhasesofProjectLifeCycle3.3ProjectManagementLifeCycle General3.4ProjectPlanning3.5ProjectExecution3.6ProjectClosure3.7ProjectRisks 33.8TypesofRisks:Illustrations3.9RiskAssessmentTechniqueswithIllustrations3.10ProjectCostRiskAnalysis 3

3.11EstimatingTimeandCostOverrunRisks3.12Organisation/Procedural/SystemicReasonsforProjectCostOverruns3.13TimeOverruns

4.ProjectPlanning,SchedulingandMonitoring

4.1Introduction 6 18

4.2NatureofProjectPlanning

4.3NeedforProjectPlanning

4.4FunctionsofProjectPlanning4.5StepsinProjectPlanning

4.6ProjectPlanningStructure

4.7ProjectObjectivesandPolicies

4.8ToolsofProjectPlanning

4.9ProjectScheduling 6

4.10TimeMonitoringEfforts

4.11BoundingSchedules

4.12SchedulingtoMatchAvailabilityofManpower

4.13SchedulingtoMatchReleaseofFunds

4.14ProblemsinSchedulingReal-lifeProjects

4.15Introduction 3

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4.16SituationAnalysisandProblemDefinition

4.17SettingGoalsandObjectives

4.18GeneratingStructuresandStrategies

4.19Implementation

4.20WhatisProjectEvaluation? 3

4.21WhyisProjectEvaluationImportant?

4.22WhataretheChallengesinMonitoringandEvaluation?

5.ProjectControl,ReviewandAudit

5.1Introduction 6 18

5.2ProjectedControlPurposes

5.3ProblemsofProjectControl5.4GanttCharts

5.5MilestoneCharts

5.6CriticalPathMethod(CPM) 6

5.7ConstructionofaNetwork

5.8NetworkTechniqueinProjectScheduling

5.9CrashingProjectDurationthroughNetwork

5.10ProjectReview 3

5.11InitialReview

5.12PostAudit

5.13PerformanceEvaluation

5.14AbandonmentAnalysis

5.15ObjectivesofProjectAudit 3

5.16FunctionsofProjectAuditor5.17ProjectAuditProgramme5.18DifficultiesinEstablishingAuditPurposeandScope

6.DigitalProjectManagement

6.1DigitalTechnologytrendsinProjectmanagement

1 6

6.2CloudTechnology,IoT,ARandVRapplicationsinProjectmanagement,SmartCities

1

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6.3DataScienceandAnalyticsinProjectManagement

1

6.4CaseStudies 3

CaseStudies:

Pleasenote:TheTutorscaneitherusethefollowingCasestudiesandactivitiesorDesignontheirown,withtheoverallLearningOutcomesbeingmet.

CaseStudyI:ResidentialHouse–ProjectExecutionPlan

1. Dr.SunilKulkarniwantstobuildahouseonhis9000squarefeet(90x100)vacantplotinBengaluru.Hisrequirementsweregivenbelow.

i) Heliveswithhiswife,parentsandtwocollegegoingchildren.ii) Helikesopenspacearoundhishouseandlikestodogardeningduringfree

timeiii) HiswifeteachesYogaandabout30middleagedandoldpeopleattendthe

dailysessions.iv) Hehasabudget limitationof INR230,00,000 for thisprojectandwants to

present to hiswife on their 20thwedding anniversarywhich is 18monthsaway.

v) Hisparentscannotclimbstairsandhencepreferagroundfloorroomvi) Alltheroomsshouldhaveattachedbathrooms

How-evertheCivilcontractorwhotookthework,overshotthetimeandmoneyavailableandhenceDrSunilwasunhappywiththeArchitectfirmwhorecommendedtheContractor.

Task:

• Splittheclassintogroupsofthree• Askthemtoprepare2Ddrawings withPlan,Elevation,Sectionsandperspectives.• PreparethedetailedWBS,aProjectexecutionplanandProjectcommunicationplan

forcontractors• Estimatethequantities• Discussonthepossiblereasonsfordelayandmethodswithwhichperformanceto

bothtimeandbudgetcouldhavebeenachieved• Presentitinaseminar,witheachgroupgetting5-10minutestopresenttheiridea.

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CaseStudy2a:

The Columbus Hospital proposed in Hubli is a 200 bed speciality private hospital fortreatmentofCancer.Thehospitalwillcomeupona12acreplotbetweenHubli-Dharwad.Aleading construction company has come forward to complete the hospital works fromconcepttocommissioningin9months.Thepromotersarewillingtospendapremiumtocompletethehospitalin9monthtimeandarenotparticularabouttypeofconstruction,ie,RCC,Steelframeetc.Thekeyrequirementsareasfollows:

i) 200 bed hospital of which 40 are for critical care (ICU), 40 for pre and postOperativecare

ii) 4OperationTheatres-2Major(Minimum800SFTeach)and2minor(minimum400sfteach)

iii) OnefullfledgedDiagnosticlaboratory(1500Sft)iv) One24x7pharmacy(360Sftmin)v) Doctorsrooms,Nursesenclosures,Changeroomsvi) Officewithbillingcounters(min2000sft)foralladministrativestaffvii) Wheelchairparkingbays,Stretcherparkingbaysinallfloorsviii) OneCafetariawith50personcapacityix) OneconferenceroomwithMultimediaequipment(300sftmin)x) Parkingforambulances,4wheelers,twowheelersxi) Receptionandenquirycounterxii) Allamenitiesshouldbeaccessiblefordisabledpersonsxiii) Incinerator,Wastestorageanddisposalareaxiv) Generatorandfuelstoragearea

Discuss

i) Thevariousalternativeapproachesavailabletocompletethehospital.ii) LookintoNationalBuildingCodeandBISstandardsforarrivingatapproximate

(+/-10%)superbuilt-uparearequired,amenitiestobeplannediii) ThevariousphasesoftheprojectaccordingtoProjectlifecycleanddurationsiv) Prepare the detailed WBS, Project Organisation required and Project Dairy

templatev) PrepareaProjectPlanwithrisksinvolvedandtheriskmanagementplan.vi) Estimatethecostoftimeoverruniftheprojectisdelayedby114calendardays

duetoissueswithapprovals

CaseStudy2b:

Forcasestudy2above,prepareanImplementationPlanusingaspreadsheetsoftware.

Discuss

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i) What happens if a pandemic affects the project in its 7thMonth. How do youmitigatethepossibleissuesinimplementation?

ii) Whathappensifduringthefourthmonthofprojectstheclientdecidestoreducefundsforthemonthby50%?

CaseStudy2c:

Forcasestudy2above,prepareaCriticalPathmethodChart(CPM)showingallmainactivitiesintheWBSwithmilestones.

Discuss

i) What happens if the client decides to complete the ground floor roof 15daysearlier?

ii) Whathappens if theclient reduces the inflowofproject fundsby50%for themonth4?

iii) WriteanAuditreportfortheprojectattheendof6thmonth

CaseStudy3:

Thiswillbedoneasastudentactivityandhastwocomponents.

i) Researchon3Dprintinginanyindustryandprepareathreepagearticleii) StudyusageofDrones indifferent Industriesandevaluate theCostbenefitsof

usingthesameforanyonescenario.

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ModelQuestionPaperIATest(CIE)Programme:Semester:ICourse:MaxMarks:30CourseCode:Duration:1Hr20minutesNameofthecoursecoordinator:Test:I/II/III

Note:Answeronefullquestionfromeachsection.Onefullquestioncarries10marks.

Qn.No Question CL CO PO Marks

Section-11.a)

b)

c)

2.a)

b)

c)

Section-23.a)

b)

c)

4.a)

b)

c)

Section-35.a)

b)

c)

6.a)

b)

c)

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ModelQuestionPaperSemesterEndExamination

Programme: Semester:ICourse:MaxMarks:100CourseCode: Duration:3Hrs

InstructiontotheCandidate:Answeronefullquestionfromeachsection.Onefullquestioncarries20marks.

Qn.No Question CL CO MarksSection-1

1.a) b) 2.a)

b) Section-2

3.a) b) 4.a)

b) Section-3

5.a) b) 6.a)

b) Section-4

7.a) b) 8.a) b)

Section-59.a)

b) 10.a) b)

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducationBoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20SC02P Semester I/II

CourseTitle STATISTICSAND

ANALYTICS

CourseGroup Core

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lectureandpractice

CourseCategory Practice TotalContact

Hours

6HrsPerWeek

78HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites 10THLEVELMATHEMATICS

TeachingScheme (L:T:P)-1:0:2

CIEMarks 60 SEEMarks 40

RATIONALEStatistics andanalyticshelp the learner touse thepropermethods to collect thedata,employthecorrectanalyses,effectivelypresenttheresultsandconductresearch,tobeabletoreadandevaluatejournalarticles,tofurtherdevelopcriticalthinkingandanalyticskills, to act as an informed consumer and to know when you need to hire outsidestatisticalhelp.Thepythonlanguageisoneofthemostaccessibleprogramminglanguagesavailable because it has simplified syntax and not complicated, which gives moreemphasisonnaturallanguage.

COURSEOUTCOMES

Attheendofthecourse,studentwillbeableto

CO1 Understandthetoolsofdatacollection,classificationandcleaningofdata.

CO2 Abletosummarizethegivenstatisticaldata

CO3 Understandthemeasureoflocationanddispersionofdata.

CO4 LearnthebasicsofPythonprogramming.

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DETAILSOFCOURSECONTENT

Thefollowingtopics/subtopicsistobetaughtandassessedinordertodevelopUnitSkillSetsforachievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets.

UNITNO

Unitskillset

(Incognitive

domain)

Topics/SubtopicsHours

L-T-P

UNIT-1

STATISTICAL

DATA

COLLECTIONAND

TYPES

Ø Abletocollectstatisticaldata.

Ø Abletodistinguishthedatatypes.

Ø Understandstheusageofdatacollectiontools

Ø Abletospecifyproblemstatementfordatacollection

Ø Abletocollectdatapointingtherootcauseoftheproblemstatement.

a Definitionofdataandclassification(qualitative quantitative discreteandcontinuousdata).

b Datacollectiontoolsiv) Questionnaires.v) Survey.vi) Interviews.vii) Focusgroupdiscussion.

1.3Datacleaning. 4-0-8

UNIT-2

SUMMARIZATION

OFDATA

Ø Sketchesbar,pieandhistogramsonMicrosoftExcelspreadsheet.

Ø SketchesfrequencycurveandfrequencypolygonforthedatasetonMicrosoftExcelspreadsheet.

Ø Sketchesbar,pieandhistogramsonMicrosoftExcelspread

a Descriptivestatisticsviii) Datatabulation(frequency

tableix) Relativefrequencytable.

b Groupeddatax) Bargraphxi) Piechartxii) Linegraphxiii) Frequencypolygonxiv) Frequencycurvexv) Relativefrequencypolygonxvi) Histogramsxvii) Boxplotxviii) Leaf-stemplot

TobedoneinMicrosoftexcel.

8-0-16

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sheet.Ø Sketches

frequencycurveandfrequencypolygonforthedatasetonMicrosoftExcelspreadsheet.

UNIT-3

MEASUREOF

LOCATIONAND

DISPERSION

Ø AbletodeterminethedescriptivestatisticalvariablesusingMicrosoftExcel.

Ø Abletodeterminetheabsolutemeasuresofdispersionofthegivendataset.

Ø Explain thesymmetry andasymmetry of thedistributeddata.

a Determination of central tendenciesRange,Mean,ModeandMedian for thedatainMicrosoftexcel.

b Determinationof absolutemeasuresof dispersion for data like rangequartile deviation, mean deviation,standard deviation and variance inMicrosoftExcel.

c SkewnessandkurtosisgraphsinMicrosoftexcelandinterpretationsofresults.

6-0-12

UNIT-4

INTRODUCTION

TO

PYTHON

PROGRAMMING

Ø Able Install andrun the Pythoninterpreter.Create andexecute Pythonprograms.

Ø Understand theconcepts of fileI/O.

Ø Able to read datafrom a text fileusingPython.

Ø Learn variabledeclarations inPython.

Ø Learn controlstructures.

4.1IntroductiontoPYTHON.4.2SyntaxofPYTHON.4.3CommentsofPYTHON.4.4DatatypesofPYTHON.4.5VariablesofPYTHON.4.6If-elseinPYTHON.4.6LoopsinPYTHON.4.7ArraysandfunctionsinPYTHON.

8-0-16

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Ø Learn loopconstructs.

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SL

NOPracticaloutcomes/Practicalexercises

Unit

noPO CO L:T:P

1Prepareaquestionnaire(closedend)containing25questionsforaspecifiedproblemstatement:forexampleexperienceofanindividualinarestaurant.

1 1,2,4,5,7 1 0:0:2

2PrepareaGoogleformforaspecifiedproblemstatementtocollectthedataset.(forexamplequestionnairetoconductonlinequiz)

1 1,2,4,5,7 1 0:0:2

3Sendoutasurveyonyourproblemstatementtonumberof50(ByGoogleforms)andcollectthedata.

1 1,2,4,5,7 1 0:0:2

4

Removeduplicateorirrelevantobservations.Removeunwantedobservationsfromthedatasetprovided,includingduplicateobservationsorirrelevantobservations.

1 1,2,4,5,7 1 0:0:2

5InMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetdrawthefrequencydistributiontableforthegivendata(datasetshouldcontainminimum50data).

2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

6InMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetdrawtherelativefrequencydistributiontableforthegivendata(datasetshouldcontainminimum50data).

2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

7

UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetplotbargraphforthedatacollectedfrom100people(forexample,conductasurveyonthefavoritefruitofapersoninyourlocality(restrictingto5to6fruits).Explainthebargraphwithminimum30words.

2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

8

UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetplotpiechartforthedatacollectedfrom50people(forexample,conductasurveyonthesmokerswithrespecttotheiragesinyourlocality.Explainthepiechartwithminimum30words.

2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

9 UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetdrawalinegraphforthegivendataset. 2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

10

UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetdrawfrequencypolygonandfrequencycurveforthedatacollectedfrom50people.(Forexample,marksobtainedbythestudentsinyourclassin5subjectsinpreviousexamination).Explainyourobservationsfromthegraphinminimum30words.

2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

11

UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetconstructaboxplotforthegivendataset.(Forexampledatasetcanbethenumberofpassengersinaflatformatdifferenttimeinaday).

2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

12UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetconstructaleafplotforthegivendataset.Explainthegraphwithminimum30words.

2 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

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13UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetfindtheMean,ModeandMedianforthedata(univariatedata)givenandalsorepresenttheminaHistogram.

3 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

14Generatea50randomdatasample(evenandoddnumberdataset)usingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetanddeterminetherangeandQuartiles.

3 1,2,4,5,7 2 0:0:2

15

Collectthecurrentyieldofacropfrom50differentpersons(problemstatementcanbechangedaccordingtoprioritiesofthetutor)inyourlocalityanddeterminemeandeviationandQuartiledeviationinMicrosoftexcelspreadsheetandbriefyourinferencewithlessthan30words.

3 1,2,4,5,7 3 0:0:2

16

Collectthedataofany2livestockpopulationfrom50differenthousesinyourlocality(problemstatementcanbechangedaccordingtoprioritiesofthetutor)anddeterminestandarddeviationforboththetwoseparatelyinMicrosoftexcelspreadsheetandbriefyourinferencewithlessthan30words.

3 1,2,4,5,7 3 0:0:2

17

Collectthedataoftwowheeler(withariderandapillion)crossingabusyjunctioninyourlocalityinthepeakhours(problemstatementcanbechangedaccordingtoprioritiesofthetutor)anddeterminethevarianceofthedatainMicrosoftexcelspreadsheetandbriefyourinferencewithlessthan30words.

3 1,2,4,5,7 3 0:0:2

18UsingMicrosoftExcelspreadsheetdrawaSkewnessgraphandkurtosisgraphforrandomlygenerateddataset.

3 1,2,4,5,7 3 0:0:2

20 Writeapythonprogramtoadd2integersand2stringsandprinttheresult. 4 1,2,4,5,7 4 0:0:2

21 Writeapythonprogramtofindthesumoffirst10naturalnumbers. 4 1,2,4,5,7 4 0:0:2

22 Writeapythonprogramtofindwhetherthenumberisoddoreven. 4 1,2,4,5,7 4 0:0:2

23 Writeapythonprogramtofindthevarianceandstandarddeviationforthegivendata.. 4 1,2,4,5,7 4 0:0:2

24 Writeapythonprogramtodisplaystudentmarksfromtherecord. 4 1,2,4,5,7 4 0:0:2

25 Writeapythonprogramtocreatealabeledbargraphusingmatpoltlib.pyplot. 4 1,2,4,5,7 4 0:0:2

26 Writeapythonprogramtocreatealabeledpiechartusingmatpoltlib.pyplot. 4 1,2,4,5,7 4 0:0:2

TotalHours0:0:52=5

2

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MAPPINGOFCOWITHPO

CO CourseOutcome

PO

Mapped

ExperimentLinked

Cognitive

Level

R/U/A

Tutorial&Practical

Sessions

inHrs.

TOT

AL

CO1 Understandthetoolsofdata

collection,classificationand

cleaningofdata.

1,2,4,5,7 1-4 A 12 12

CO2 Abletosummarizethegiven

statisticaldata1,2,4,5,7 5-12 A 33 33

CO3 Understandthemeasureof

locationanddispersionofdata.1,2,4,5,7 13-18 A 12 12

CO4 LearnthebasicsofPython

programming.1,2,4,5,7 19-26 A 21 21

78 78

Course CO’sProgrammeOutcomes(PO’s)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Statistics&Analytics

CO1 3 3 0 3 3 0 3

CO2 3 3 0 3 3 0 3

CO3 3 3 0 3 3 0 3

CO4 3 3 0 3 3 0 3Level3-HighlyMapped,Level2-ModeratelyMapped,Level1-LowMapped,

Level0-NotMapped

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SUGGESTEDLEARNINGRESOURCES:

1. StatisticalAnalysiswithExcelForDummies(ForDummiesSeries)Paperback Import,9April2013byJosephSchmuller(Author)

2. https://www.brianheinold.net/python/A Practical Introduction to Python ProgrammingHeinold.pdf

3. http://www.bikeprof.com/uploads/9/0/6/5/9065192/excel stats handout npl.pdf4. https://adminfinance.umw.edu/tess/files/2013/06/Excel-Manual1.pdf5. https://www.brianheinold.net/python/A Practical Introduction to Python Progra

mmingHeinold.pdf6. IntroductiontoPythonprogrammingforbeginnersbyVivianBailyKindleedition.7. PYTHONPROGRAMMING:Pythonprogramming:theultimateguidefromabeginner

toexpertbyCliveCampbell.8. Opensourceforpython:https://hub.gke2.mybinder.org/user/jupyterlab-

jupyterlab-demo-zfkdwy4y/lab

SUGGESTEDLISTOFSTUDENTACTIVITY

Note:ThefollowingactivitiesorsimilaractivitiesforassessingCIE(IA)for10marks(Anyone)

1

Describe thedatacollectionactivity itself (interviews, surveys, libraryresearch,etc.)ANDwhythisspecificformofdatacollectionwaschosen.Besuretoexplainwhyyouthinkthiskindofdatawillhelpyouinyourdesignprocess.Alsobesuretoprovidedetailsabout theactivity:howmany interviews,howlongtheytook,where they took place, how many questions asked in a survey, how manyrespondents,etc.Present the resultsof yourdata collection.Youdonothave tohave completelyanalyzedallyourdata,butdomakesureyoupresenttheresultsofyourresearch.Ifyoudidasurvey,pleaseattachacopyofthesurveyasanappendix;ifyoudidinterviews,pleaseattachacopyoftheinterviewquestions.Discussanypreliminaryanalysisofyourdata.Whathaveyoulearnedthusfarfromthedatashouldbediscussed fromananalyticalperspective (rather thanadatadump).Forexample,ifyousurveyedpeopleabouttheiruseofthelocalbussystem,and90%ofyourrespondentssaidtheytakethebuswhenitisraining,and60%ofyour respondents said theyusuallywaitmore than10minutes for abus, thinkaboutwhatthisteachesyouratherthanjusttheinformationitself.Inthisinstance,youcanseethatpeoplearegenerallywaitingforseveralminutesintherainforabus,soacoveredbusstopmightbeagoodidea.Keepinmindthatyourfindingsfrom data should lead directly to the conclusions youmake about your designrecommendations.Thisisthetimetobeginthinkingveryspecificallyaboutyourresearchinthoseterms.Thisisalsoanopportunitytothinkaboutyourdefinitionof “better” andhow it applies toyourdesigngoals andyour choiceof researchactivities(forexample,ifyouarechoosingtomakesomethingbetterbymakingitcheaper,maybeyouareinterviewingpeopletoseehowmuchlossoffunctionalityordecreaseinfeaturesforatechnologytheyarewillingtotolerate).

2https://ils.unc.edu/courses/2013 spring/inls541 001/Assignments.html#Assignment 9

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DOWNLOAD a dataset from the above link and use data visualization tools toanalyzeit.

3

Acquirethedatasetfromhttps://www.kaggle.com/datasets(ForexampleacquirethedataofIPLballbyballscoresandfindthestandarddeviationandvarianceofscoreofabatsmen)andcleanthedatafortherootcauseoftheproblemstatementandsummarizethedateandexplaintheinference.

COURSEASSESSMENTANDEVALUATIONCHART

Meth

od

What To

whom

When/Wh

ere

(Frequenc

yinthe

course)

Max

Mar

ks

Evidence

collected

Course

outcomes

DIRECTASSESSMENT

CIE(ContinuousInternalEvaluation

)

Models

Students

TwoIATests(Written)

20 BlueBook 1,2,3.

Three Skilltests

20 Model 1,2,3

StudentActivity

20 Model/Report

TOTAL 60 SEE(SemesterEndExamination)

EndExam

Endofthecourse

100 Models 1,2,3

INDIRECTASSESSMENT StudentFeedback

oncourseStudents

Middleofthecourse

Feedbackforms

1,2,3,Deliveryofcourse

EndofCourseSurvey

Endofthecourse

Questionnaires

1,2,3Effectiveness

ofDemonstratio

ns&AssessmentMethods

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Sl.No Assessment Duration Max

marks

Conversion

1 CIEAssessment1(WrittenTest-1-theory)-Attheendof3rdweek

60minutes 20 Averageof

twowrittentests202 CIEAssessment2(WrittenTest-2-theory)

-Attheendof13thweek60

minutes 20

3 CIEAssessment3(Skilltest)-Attheendof5thweek 3Hrs 20 Averageof

threeskilltests20

4 CIEAssessment4(Skilltest)-Attheendof7thweek 3Hrs 20

5 CIEAssessment5(Skilltest)-Attheendof9thweek 3Hrs 20

6 CIEAssessment6(Studentactivity)-Attheendof11thweek - 20 20

7 TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 60

8 SemesterEndExamination(SEE)Assessment(PracticalTest) 3Hrs 100 40

TotalMarks100

Note:

1. CIEwrittentestisconductedfor20marks(Twosections).Eachsectionshallhavetwo full questions of same CL, CO. Student shall answer one full question (10marks)fromeachsection.

2. CIESkill test is conducted for100marks (3Hoursduration)asper schemeofevaluationandtheobtainedmarksarescaleddownto20marks.

3. SEEisconductedfor100Marks(3Hoursduration)asperschemeofevaluation.

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MODELQUESTIONPAPER

CIE,SKILLTESTANDSEMESTERENDEXAMINATION

Course&Programme:CommontoallEngineeringProgrammes.Semester:IISubject:StatisticsandAnalyticsPracticeMaxMarks:100CourseCode:20SC21PDuration:3Hrs

InstructiontotheCandidate:AnswerbothquestionsQn.No Question CL CO PO Marks

1

ForthegivenungroupeddatasetplotthebargraphbygroupingthedatainMicrosoftexcelspreadsheetandinterprettheobtainedresults.(Dataset.bargraphsandinterpretationhavetobeenteredintheanswerscript).

ORGeneratearandomdatasetinMicrosoftexcelspreadsheetcontaining50dataandfindthemeanmodeandmedianinMicrosoftexcelspreadsheetandinterprettheobtainedresults.(Dataset,bargraphsandinterpretationhavetobeenteredintheanswerscript).

A 2,3 1,2,4,5,7 50

2 Writethepythonprogramtoentertwointegersandtwostringsandtoprintthesumtwointegersandtwostrings.

A 4 1,2,4,5,7 50

QuestionsarenotframedfromUnit1inthefinalSEE.Shortquestionscanonlybeaskedfromthatunit.

SCHEMEOFEVALUATIONFORBOTHCIEANDSEE

Sl.No Particulars Marks

1 ShortquestionsfromUnit1 10

2 Observation 30

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3 Conduction 20

4 OutputandInterpretationofresult 20

5 Viva-voce 20

Total 100

EQUIPMENTLIST

FORSTATISTICSANDDATAANALYTICSLAB

2laboratories.Eachcontaining30computers(Desktop)withthefollowingsystemrequirements.

SYSTEMREQUIREMENTS

SLNO REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM RECOMMENDED

1 RAM 4GBFORFREERAM 8GBOFTOTALSYSTEMRAM

2 DISKSPACE 2.5GBAND1GBFORCACHES

SSDDRIVEWITHATLEAST5GBOFFREESPACE

3MONITOR

RESOLUTION 1024x768 1920×1080

4 OS(OPERATINGSYSTEM)

OFFICIALLYRELEASED64-BITVERSIONSOFTHEFOLLOWING:MICROSOFT

WINDOWS8ORLATER

LATEST64-BITVERSIONOFWINDOWS

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20CS01P Semester I/II

CourseTitle ITSKILLS CourseGroup ES/CS

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lecture+Practice

CourseCategory ES TotalContactHours6HrsPerWeek

78HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites BasicComputerSkills TeachingScheme (L:T:P)=1:0:2

CIEMarks 60 SEEMarks 40

1.RATIONALE

Information Technology is crucial to the majority of the business and has a great influence on

innovationandengineering.Everybranchofengineeringandeveryorganizationoptforcomputers

and IT skills for business automation, communication/connectivity, resource planning, work

automationandsecuringinformationetc.Allengineeringdiplomastudentsmustbeconversantwith

the basic IT skills which empower them to learn new technologies, adapt to changes, business

development,communicationetc.

2.COURSESKILLSET

Theaimofthecourseistohelpthestudenttoattainthefollowingindustryidentifiedcompetency

throughvariousteaching–learningexperiences.

Performjobsrelatedtowebdesignandmaintenance,businessprocessautomationtoolmanagement,

cybersecurityandsafetyandprogramassistant.

3.COURSEOBJECTIVES

1. Demonstratethebasicsofcoding.

2. Designanddevelopwebpagesthatincludestaticanddynamiccontent.

3. DescribethebasicconceptsofCloudandIoT.

4. Expresstheworkflowandbusinessautomation

5. RecognizethebestpracticesofCyberSafetyandsecurity.

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4. JOBROLE

SL.NO LEVEL JOBROLES

1 3 Juniorsoftwaredeveloper-web.

2 3 JuniorCreativeDesigner/DigitalArtist

5. PREREQUISITES

STUDENTBasicComputerskills(Studentswithoutbasiccomputerskillsshouldbetaught

basicskills)

TEACHER ComputersciencefacultywithrequiredknowledgeofITSkills.

6. COURSEOUTCOMES

Onsuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,thestudentswillbeabletodemonstrateindustryoriented

Cosassociatedwiththeabovementionedcompetency:

Legends:R=Remember;U=Understand;A=ApplyandabovelevelsCL=CognitiveLevel

(Bloom’srevisedtaxonomy)

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8.INSTRUCTIONALSTRATERGY

Thesearesamplestrategies,whichteachercanusetoacceleratetheattainmentofthevarious

courseoutcomes

1. Lecturermethod(L)doesnotmeanonlytraditionallecturemethod,butdifferenttypeofteaching

methodandmediavisual/graphicalcontentthatareemployedtodeveloptheoutcomes

2. MassiveOpenon-linecourses(MOOCS)canbeusedtoteachvarioustopics/subtopics.

3. Onlinecodingplatformwherevermentioned.

4. Handsoncodingshouldbepracticed.

5. About15to20%ofthetopics/subtopicswhicharerelativelysimplerordescriptiveinnatureis

tobegiventothestudentsforself-directedlearning

9.DETAILSOFCOURSECONTENT

Thefollowingtopics/subtopicsistobetaughtandassessedinordertodevelopUnitSkillsetsfor

achievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets

UNIT

NOTopics/Subtopics Unitskillset/Learningoutcomes

(Incognitivedomain)

Hours

L-T-P

1 UNIT1-INTRODUCTIONTOBASICSOFCODING 05-0-10

1.1 Introductiontocomputerprogramming

1.2 Algorithms–Withsufficientexamples

1.3 Flowcharts–Withsufficientexamples

1.4 Executesimpleprograms

Note: Below listed or any other suitable

online/offline coding platforms should be

used to demonstrate and provide coding

experiencetostudents.

a. https://scratch.mit.edu/

1. Understand computer

programming

2. CreateandwriteAlgorithmfor

programmableproblems.

3. Design Flowchart for

programmableproblems.

4. Develop simple Android

application.

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b. https://studio.code.org/projects

SuggestedprogramsarelistedinTable1

1.5 Introduction to Application

development

1.6 Simpleandroidapplicationdevelopment(No

knowledgeofprogramminglanguageisrequired).

Note:

i. Thepurposeofapplicationdevelopment

is to igniteandpromoteprogramming

skills.

ii. Application development should be

done using any App builder platforms

suchasiii. MITApp Inventor:

https://appinventor.mit.edu/

iv. Thunkable:https://thunkable.com/

v. ibuildapp:https://ibuildapp.com/

vi. The student should be introduced to the

android application development

environment for further research and

learninghttps://developer.android.com/

1.7 Activity: create a simple Android

application (Unique for each student)

publish on the learning management

system.

2 UNIT2-DESIGNANDDEVELOPWEBPAGES 10-0-20

2

2.1 Basicwebtechnologies

§ Browser

§ Web–Server

§ Client-ServerModel

§ URL

§ SEOtechniques

§ Domainnamesanddomainnamesystem.

2.2 CreatingWeb-pageswithHTML5-Static

1. Understand and examine basic

webtechnologies

2. Creatingstaticwebpages

3. Formatting Webpages with

cascadingstylesheets(CSS)

4. Creating Dynamic web pages

withJavaScript

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webpages.

§ Introduction,Editors§ Tags,Attributes,Elements,Headings§ Links,Images,List,Tables,Forms§ Formatting,Layout,Iframes.

2.3 Formatting web pages with style sheets

(CSS3).

§ IntroductiontoCSS

§ Inline CSS, Internal CSS, Classes and

IDs

§ div,Color,Floating,Positioning

§ Margins,Padding,Borders

§ Fonts,AligningText,StylingLinks

2.4 Creating a web page dynamic using

JavaScript.

§ Dynamicwebpage and Introduction

toJS

§ Basicsyntax

§ Functions

§ Events

Note:Referhttps://www.w3schools.com

2.6 Creatingdashboardsinwebsites.

2.6 Activity: Personal website design and

launch with a free platform or Create a

Bloggingwebsite.

§ Online platforms (Learning and

executing)§ https://www.w3schools.com/

§ https://studio.code.org§ https://www.khanacademy.org

Note:

1) The student must be introduced to

website development platforms -

worldpress.com.

2) The student must be made familiar

5. Creating and launching

dashboard based personal

website.

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withlaunchingwebsites.

Certificationavailable:

• HTML-W3schools

• CSS-W3schools

• JavaScript-W3schools

3 UNIT3-BUSINESSPROCESSAUTOMATION/ERP 03:0:06

3

3.1 Introduction to business process

automation.

3.2 Organization structure and functions

composition-Propertiesandapplications

§ Structure

§ Types

§ FunctionalUnits

Note:Studentsshouldbemadefamiliarwith

organization,typesandcomponentsofabig

enterprise to make him understand the

workingoforganizationkeepinghimaspart

oforg.

3.3 Workflows§ Introduction

§ Components

§ Useandusecases

Note: Use free and open-source platform to

demonstrateandcreateworkflows.

Example:

https://airflow.apache.org/

https://taverna.incubator.apache.org/

https://trello.com/

https://www.processmaker.com/

3.4 Enterpriseresourceplanning§ History

§ Evolution

§ UsesofERP

§ ERPsoftwaretools.

1. Identifyandexaminetheneeds

ofbusinessprocessautomation.

2. Understand Organization

structureandfunctions

3. Createanduseworkflows

4. Use Enterprise resource

planninginworkplace.

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Note: Thestudentshouldbeintroducedinto

Enterpriseresourceplanningsoftwaretools

tounderstandimportanceofERP.

Examples:

§ https://erpnext.com/

§ www.bitrix24.com

§ https://www.odoo.com/

3.5Activity:§ Projectplan for summer internship -

useopensourceERPSoftware

§ Identify different components of

nearby organization with recourse

planandworkflowdesign.

§ Identify types of ERP software

availablewiththeirmarketshare.

4 UNIT4-INTRODUCTIONTOCLOUDANDIOTCONCEPTS 04-0-8

4.1 Fundamentalsofcloud

4.2 Cloudservicemodels§ IaaS(Infrastructure-as-a-Service)

§ PaaS(Platform-as-a-Service)

§ SaaS(Software-as-a-Service)

4.3 Clouddeploymenttypes§ Public,

§ Private,

§ Hybrid

§ CommunityCloud

4.4 Cloudservices:§ Google Drive - file storage and

synchronizationservicedevelopedbyGoogle;

§ Google docs- bring your documents to life

with smart editing and styling tools to help

youeasilyformattextandparagraphs;

§ Google Co-lab (Usage of Jupyter Notebook):

Colab notebooks allow you to combine

1. UnderstandCloudconcepts

2. IdentifyanduseCloudservices

3. UnderstandIoTconcepts

4. IdentifyIoTapplications

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executable code and rich text in a single

document, alongwith images,HTML, LaTeX,

andmore.

§ Google App Engine: Google App Engine is a

Platform as a Service and cloud computing

platform for developing and hosting web

applicationsinGoogle-manageddatacenters.

Applications are sandboxed and run across

multipleservers.

Note:Abovecloudservicesarenotcompulsory

for all branches; teacher can recommend

other cloud service based on need of

engineeringbranch.

4.5 Working of IoT and IoT components (Only

brief introduction and demonstration

throughvideos)

4.6 Explain concept of Internet of Thingswith

examples

§ Smarthome

§ Smartcity

§ Smartfarming

Note:

a. Teacher can also select specific area ofwork where Things (autonomous

computing devices) could be

interconnectedoverTCP/IPtoestablish

IoT.

b. Thestudentsshouldbeintroducedtothe

IoT environment for further research

andstudy.

Example:§ https://www.raspberrypi.org/

§ https://www.arduino.cc/

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4.7 Activity:Create your cloud service account and

demonstrateusingcloudservices.

Identifycloudserviceproviderwithrespect

toservicemodelsanddeploymenttypes.

IdentifyareaswhereInternetofThingscould

bringpositivechanges.

5 UNIT5-CYBERSECURITYANDSAFETY 4-0-8

5.1 Introduction to Cyber security and cyber

safety.

§ Brief awareness on cyber safety

measures

§ Identificationofbasicsecurityissuesin

mobilephonesandpersonalcomputers

§ InstallationofAntivirussoftware

§ Firewallconcepts

§ Browsersettings

§ Importance of privacy and Password

policy(Bestpractices).

5.2 Commonthreats-Demonstration§ Phishing§ DoSattack§ Maninthemiddleattack§ Eavesdropping§ Spamming

5.3 Activity§ Identification of basic security issues in

computersofyourcollegeandfixingthesame.

§ Visitnearbygovernmentorganization.§ Identify basic cybersecurity issues

andfixingthesame§ Demonstrate the importance of

cybersecurity,passwordpolicy,andcybersafety.

1. IdentifyneedforCyber

securityandcybersafety

2. Identifybasicsecurityissuesin

mobile phones and personal

computers

3. Examine Importance of

privacy,Passwordpolicy

4. Implement best practices of

cyber safety and security in

workplace

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10.SUGGESTEDPRACTICALSKILLEXERCISES

TABLE-I

Sl.No. PracticalOutComes/PracticalexercisesUnit

No.PO CO

1

Writeanalgorithmforprogrammableproblems

ExampleforReference:

• Add/subtracttwonumbers

• Findthelargest/smallestof3numbers

• Calculateandprintsumof'N'numbers

1 1,4,7 1

2

Designaflowchartforprogrammableproblems

ExampleforReference:

Add/subtracttwonumbers

Findthelargest/smallestof3numbers

Calculateandprintsumof'N'numbers

1 1,4,7 1

3 DesignandcreatesimplegameusingMIT-scratch/Code.org 1 1,4,7 1

4 Designandcreatesimpleandroidapplication(MITAppInventor) 1 1,4,7 1

5Designandcreatewebpagefordisplayingyourpoem(Title,

header,paragraph,formattingtags)2 1,4,7 2

6

Designandcreatewebpageforyourwishlist(Whatyouwantto

do).Alsolistchallengesandopportunitiesalongwithimagesto

presentyourdreams(Listorderedandunordered,Image,table)

2 1,4,7 2

7DesignandcreatewebpageusingHTMLandCSSaboutan

awesomeanimal(UsenecessaryCSStags)2 1,4,7 2

8Designandcreatewebpageforatravelbook/recipebookwith

morethan3pages,tabletolistplaces/recipes(iframe,hyperlink)2 1,47 2

9

DesignandcreatewebpagewithJavaScripttodesignasimple

calculatortoperformthefollowingoperations:sum,product,

differenceandquotient

2 1,4,7 2

10 Designandcreateapersonalwebpagewithdashboard 2 1,4,7 2

11Designandcreatewebpageaboutadvantagesofbusinessprocess

automationwithrespecttoyourbranchofengineering2,3 1,4,7 2,3

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12Createaworkflowforeducationloanapprovalinbank/diploma

admissionprocess(Useanytool)3 1,4,7 3

13DemonstrateERPwithERPNextDemoformanufacturing,retail

andservicesector(UseanyotherERPtools)3 1,4,7 3

14CreateuseraccountanddemonstrateuseofGoogledrive,Google

docs,GoogleCo-lab(UsageofJupyterNotebook) 4 1,4,7 4

15

1.1 DemonstrateInternetofThingsusingwithexamples

a. Smarthome

b. Smartcity

c. Smartfarming

Note:TeachercanalsoselectspecificareaofworkwhereThings

(autonomouscomputingdevices)couldbeinterconnectedover

TCP/IPtoestablishIoT.

4 1,4,7 4

16 InstallationofAntivirussoftware 5 1,4,7 5

17 Demonstrationandhandsonbrowsersettings 5 1,4,7 5

18 Demonstrationandhandsonprivacysettingsandpasswordpolicy 5 1,4,7 5

19

Demonstrationofcommonsecuritythreats(usingvideos)

a. Phishing

b. DoSattack

c. Maninthemiddleattack

d. Spamming

e. Virus

5 1,4,7 5

Thesuggestedpracticalactivities(TABLE-I)inthissectionaredemonstratedfortheattainmentof

thecompetency.Thesepracticalactivitiescanalsobeusedforthestudentassessmentinportfolio

modeforawardingCIEmarks.Thelecturercanenhancethecompetencylevelofthestudents

bysketchingmorepracticalexercises.

NOTES:

1. Itiscompulsorytopreparelogbook/recordofexercises.Itisalsorequiredtogeteachexercise

recordedinlogbook,checkedanddulydatedsignedbytheteacher

2. Studentactivitiesarecompulsoryandarealsorequiredtobeperformedandnotedinlogbook.

3. Student activity is compulsory andpart of skill assessment. The activity enable student to

explorethecourse,helpstudenttodemonstratecreativity&criticalthinking.

4. StudentactivityreportiscompulsoryparttobesubmittedatthetimeofpracticalESE

5. TermworkreportiscompulsoryparttobesubmittedatthetimeofpracticalESE.

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6. Student activity and student activity reports must be uploaded to Learning management

system.

7. ForCIE,studentsaretobeassessedforSkills/competenciesachieved.

11.MAPPINGOFCOWITHPO

COURSE CO’S PROGRAMMEOUTCOMES(PO’S)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ITSKILLS CO1 3 0 0 3 0 0 3CO2 3 0 0 3 0 0 3CO3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0CO4 3 0 0 3 0 0 3CO5 3 0 0 3 0 0 0

Level3-HighlyMapped,Level2-ModeratelyMapped,Level1-LowMapped,Level0-Not

Mapped

12SUGGESTEDLEARNINGRESOURCES

BOOKS

1TheArtofProgrammingThroughFlowcharts&Algorithms,A.B.Chaudhuri,Firewall

Mediapublication

2 HTML5BlackBook,byPublishingcompanyLimited.KogentLearningSolutionsInc.

3 “WorldWideWebdesignwithHTML”,Xavier,TataMcGraw-Hill

4Internet of Things – A Hands on Approach, By ArshdeepBahga and Vijay Madisetti

UniversitiesPress,ISBN:9788173719547

URL’S

1 https://scratch.mit.edu

2 https://studio.code.org

3 http://ai2.appinventor.mit.edu

4 https://www.w3schools.com

5 https://www.tutorialspoint.com/javascript/index.htm

6 https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/html-tutorials/

7 Android

https://developer.android.com

8 https://www.khanacademy.org

9ToolsforWebDevelopment

a. https://www.wix.com

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b. https://atom.io/

c. https://www.openelement.com/

d. https://www.layoutit.com

13.SUGGESTEDLISTOFPROPOSEDSTUDENTSACTIVITY

Note:ReferactivitiesmentionedinDETAILSOFCOURSECONTENTtable

14.COURSEASSESSMENTANDEVALUATIONCHART

SL.N

O

ASSESSMENT DURATIO

N

(in

minutes)

MAX

MARKS

CONVERSION

1 CIEAssessment1(WrittenTest-1TH)-

Attheendof3 dweek

60 20 Averageof

twowritten

tests

20

2 CIEAssessment2(WrittenTest-2TH)-

Attheendof13 week

60 20

3 CIEAssessment3(SkillTest)-Attheendof

5 week

3hrs 20 Averageof

threeskilltest

204 CIEAssessment4(SkillTest)-Atthe

endof7 week

3hrs 20

5 CIEAssessment5(SkillTest)-Attheendof

9 week

3hrs 20

6 CIEAssessment6(Studentactivity)-Atthe

endof11 week

- 20 20

7 TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 60

8 SemesterEndExamination(SEE)

Assessment(PracticalTest)

3hrs 100 40

TOALMARKS 100

Note:CIEwrittentestisconductedfor20marks(Twosections).Eachsectionshallhavetwofull

questionsofsameCL,CO.Studentshallansweronefullquestionfromeachsection.

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15.RUBRICSFORACTIVITY

RUBRICSFORACTIVITY(ExampleOnly)

Appropriaterubricsshallbedevelopedbytheconcernedfaculty

Dimensio

n

Poor Below

Average

Average Good Exemplary Student

Score

4 8 12 16 20

Concept Does not collect

any information

relating to the

concept

Collects very

limited

information;

some relate to

theconcept

Collect much

information;

but very

limited relate

totheconcept

Collects some

basic

information;

most refer to

theconcept

Collects a great

deal of

information; all

refer to the

concept

8

Design Design is not

acceptable/very

poorlystructured

Design is poor

and not well

structured.

Design

Fallowed

layout

samples and

well

structured

Design &

convey both

content and

context

Design

considered all

aspect of

concept,

concept and

presentation

(UI)

6

Creativity Very little

creativity in

design/impleme

ntation

Creativity in

concept or

design or

implementatio

n

Creativity in

concept

/design/impl

ementation

Creativity in

concept

/design/imple

mentation

which

complements

eachother

Creative

concept,

content,

presentation

and

implementation

8

Impleme

ntation

Poorly

implemented

Partially

implemented

Implemented

on time with

results

(content)

Productconvey

both content

andcontext

Product is

creative with

easy-to-use UI,

structure

8

Average/TotalMarks:(8+6+8+8)/4 7.5=8

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16.RUBRICSforSkillTestEvaluation(BothforCIE&SEE)

SlNo ParametertobeObserved Marks

Allotted

1 Design-Written

SkillTest1:Algorithm/Flowchart/VisualDesign

SkillTest2:Websitevisualdesign

SkillTest3:WorkfloworProjectplanorcybersecurity

planorCloudserviceConcept

30

2 Implementation

SkillTest1:Androidapplication

SkillTest2:Website/Webpages

SkillTest3:Createorusecloudserviceaccountor

Cybersafetyandsecurity-Antivirus

Installationorbrowsersettings

50

3 AppealandPresentation 20

Total 100

17. SYSTEMREQUIREMENTS:

Sl.No. Specification Quantity

1. ComputerswithHDGraphicsCard 20

2. Software:GIMP,KRETA,BLENDER,PHOTOSHOPorany

otherrelevantopen-sourcesoftware.

-

3. InternetConnectivity -

Note:Abovespecificationisforabatchof20students

GovernmentofKarnataka

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DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

CourseCode 20EE01P Semester I

CourseTitleFUNDAMENTALSOFELECTRICAL&ELECTRONICSENGINEERING

CourseGroup Core

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lecture&Practice

CourseCategory PC TotalContactHours6HrsPerWeek

78HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites BasicScience TeachingScheme (L:T:P)=1:0:2

CIEMarks 60 SEEMarks 40

1.RATIONAL

Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is essential for all streams of diplomaengineeringtoworkinanyindustryasitcoversbasicelectricalsafety,troubleshootingandrepairingof simple electrical systems. Basic knowledge of electrical wiring circuits, protective devices,electricalmachinesandbasicelectronicsdevicesisrequiredtoworkinanyengineeringfield.

2.COURSESKILLSET

Theaimofthecourseistohelpthestudenttoattainthefollowingindustryidentifiedcompetencythroughvariousteaching–learningexperiences

1. Performandtestdomesticwiring2. Canoperateelectricalmachine3. Testdifferentelectronicsdevices

3.INSTRUCTIONALSTRATEGY

1. Instructor should expose to different learning tools used in respective labs, OperationalsafetyandProceduretobefollowedinthelaboratory.

2. Instructor should give examples from daily routine as well as, engineering/technologyapplicationsonvariousconceptsandprinciplesineachtopicsothatstudentsareabletounderstand and grasp these concepts and principles. In all contents, SI units should befollowed.

3. Activity-Theory-Demonstrate/practiceapproachmaybefollowedthroughoutthecoursesothatlearningmaybeskillandemployabilitybased.

4.COURSEOUTCOMES

Onsuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,thestudentswillbeabletoCO1 Complywiththesafetyprocedures

CO2 Applythefundamentalsofelectricity.

CO3 Installandtestelectricalwiringsystem.

CO4 IdentifyandOperateelectricalmachines,BatteriesandUPS.

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CO5 Identifyandtestthedifferentelectronicdevices.

5.COURSETOPICS:

UnitNo

UnitName Hours

1 ElectricalSafety 6

2 ElectricalFundamentals 15

3 ProtectiveDevicesandWiringcircuits 15

4 ElectricMachinesandBatteriesandUPS 15

5 IntroductiontoElectronicDevicesandDigitalElectronics

27

Total 78Hr

6.COURSECONTENT

Thefollowingtopics/subtopicsistobetaughtandassessedinordertodevelopUnitSkillsetsforachievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets

SlNo

Unitskillset(Incognitivedomain)

Onsuccessfulcompletionofthe class, the students willbeableto

Topics/Subtopics

Practical

HoursL-T-P

UNIT-1ElectricalSafety

1 ComplywiththeElectricalsafety

1. ElectricalSymbols2.Electricalsafety• IdentifyVarioustypesofsafetysignsandwhattheymean

• DemonstrateandpracticeuseofPPE• Demonstrate how to free a personfromelectrocution

• Administer appropriate first aid tovictims, bandaging, heart attack,CPR,etc.

• Firesafety,causesandprecautionaryactivities.

• Useofappropriatefireextinguishersondifferenttypesoffires.

• Demonstrate rescue techniquesapplied during fire hazard, correctmethod to move injured peopleduringemergency

• Informrelevantauthorityaboutanyabnormalsituation

Ø http://nreeder.com/Flash/symbols.htm

1. Electrical symbolsrelated to electricalengineering.

2. Electricalsafety

02-00-04

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Ø http://bouteloup.pierre.free.fr/iufm/as/de/house/safety.html

UNIT-2ElectricalFundamentals

2 1. Identify and select thedifferent measuringdevices.

2. Identify differentelectricalsupplysystems

3. Identify open circuit,close circuit and shortcircuitconditions.

1. Describe the sources of electricalenergy.

2. Electrical current, voltage, emf,potential difference, resistancewiththeirSIunits.

3. Mention the meters used tomeasuredifferentelectricalquantities.

4. ExplainsupplysystemslikeAC,DC.5. Describeopencircuit,closecircuitandshortcircuitØ http://nreeder.com/Flash/units.htm

1. Identificationofmeasuringdevices.

2. Measure current,voltage andanalyses the effectsofshortsandopensin series/parallelcircuits.

1:0:2

3 Calculatebasicelectricalquantities

• BehaviorofV,IinSeriesandParallelDCcircuits.

• RelationshipbetweenV,IandR.Ø http://nreeder.com/Flash/ohmsLaw.htm

1. Measure the voltageandcurrentagainstindividualresistanceinelectricalcircuit.

2. Compare thetheoretical values withactualinthecircuit.

1:0:2

4 Connectresistancesindifferentcombination

1. Equation to find the Resistancesconnectedinseries

2. Equation to find Resistancesconnectedinparallel

3. Resistances connected series andparallelcombinations

4. Simpleproblems.

1. Determine theequivalent Resistanceof series connectedresistances.

2. Determine theequivalent Resistanceof parallel connectedresistances.

1:0:2

5 CalculateandmeasurementofdifferentparametersofanACquantity.

Acsinewave: Sinusoidalvoltage,current, amplitude, time-period,cycle, frequency, phase, phasedifference,andtheirunits.Ø http://nreeder.com/Flash/freqP

eriod.htmØ http://nreeder.com/Flash/oscill

oscope.htm

Demonstratethemeasurementof frequency, timeperiod and phasedifferenceofACquantityusing CRO and functiongenerator.

1:0:2

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6 1. Calculate and measureelectric power andenergy

2. IdentifyanddifferentiateSingle phase and Threephasesupply

1. Electricalwork,energy,powerandpowerfactor• SIunits• Mentionthemetersusedtomeasurethem

2. SinglephaseandThreephasesupply

Ø http://nreeder.com/Flash/powerLaw.htm

• Measurethevoltage,current, power andenergy usingrelevant measuringinstruments in asingle-phaseload.

• Comparethetheoreticalvalueswithactualinthecircuit.

• Measure the voltages inSingle phase and Threephasesupply.

1:0:2

UNIT-3ProtectiveDevicesandWiringcircuits

7 IdentifyandselectProtectiveDevicesforgivencurrentandvoltagerating

1. NecessityofProtectiveDevices2. VariousProtectivedevicesandtheirfunctions• fusewire,• Glasscartridgefuse• HRCfuse• Kit-katfuse• MCB• MCCB• RCCB• ELCB• Relay

3. Earthing• Types• Pipeearthing• Plateearthing

1. IdentificationandSelectionofvariousprotectivedevices

2. Inspectionoftheirinstallationinthecollegebuilding/publicbuilding.

1:0:2

8 Identifyandselectthevariouselectriciantools

1. Different types of electrician toolsandtheirfunction.

2. Describevariouswiringtools.3. State procedure of care andmaintenanceofwiringtools.

Identification andselection of differenttools.

1:0:2

9 1. Identify and selectWiring systems for agivenapplications

2. Identify and select thecables used for differentcurrent and voltageratings.

3. Drawthewiringdiagram

1. Describe different types of wiringsystems.• Surfaceconduit• concealedconduit• PVCcasingcapping

2. Wiring systems and theirapplications.

3. Describe the types of wires, cablesusedfordifferentcurrentandvoltageratings.

1. IdentificationandselectionofdifferentWiringsystems.

2. Wire up and test PVCConduit wiring tocontrolof2socketsand2lamps.

3. Wire up and test PVCConduit wiring tocontrol one lamp fromtwodifferentplaces.

2:0:4

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10 Estimateandplanelectricalwiring

Explain Plan and estimate the cost ofelectricalwiringforone3m×3mroomconsisting of 2 lamps, 1ceiling fan, 2threepinsockets.

Preparetheestimationandplan

1:0:2

UNIT-4ElectricalMachinesandBatteriesandUPS

11 1. Identify the types oftransformer.

2. verifythetransformationratio.

Transformer• workingprinciple• Transformationratio• Typesandapplicationswiththeirratings

ConnecttheSingle-phasetransformerasStep-Up,Step-Downtransformerandverifythetransformationratio.

1:0:2

12 1. Startandruntheinductionmotor.

2. TroubleshootDOL/Star-deltastarterandinductionmotor

1. Inductionmotor• Types Induction motor andapplications

• Difference between single andthreephasemotors

• NecessityofstartersforACmotors• Describedifferenttypesofstartersandapplications

2. What are different causes andremedies fora failureofstarterandinductionmotor.

1. Construct a suitablecircuit to start andreversethedirectionofthree phase inductionmotorusingDOL/Star-deltastarter.

2. TroubleshoottheDOL/Star-deltastarterandinductionmotor

2:0:4

13 Selectandtestthebatteryforagivenapplication

Battery• Types of batteries (Lead acidbattery,lithium,sealedmaintenancefree(SMF) battery,Modularbattery).

• Selection criteria of batteries fordifferentapplications.

• Ampere-HourCapacity.• Efficiency

TestingConditionofaLead-acidbattery

1:0:2

14 SelectthesizeoftheUPSforagivenapplication

UPS• Listthetypesandapplications• SelectioncriteriaofUPS• SizingofUPS

SizingofUPS 1:0:2

UNIT-5IntroductiontoElectronicDevicesandDigitalElectronics

15 IdentifyanddifferentiateConductors,insulatorsandsemiconductors.

CompareConductors,insulatorsandsemiconductorswithexamplesØ http://nreeder.com/Flash/resistor.htm

Identification of typesand values of resistors-colorcodes.Determine the value ofresistance by color codeand compare it withmultimeterreadings.

1:0:2

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16 IdentifyandtestPNjunctionDiode

PNjunctiondiode• Symbol• Characteristics• Diodeasswitch.• Typesofdiodesandratings• Applications

IdentifytheterminalsofaDiode and test the diodeforitscondition.

1:0:2

17 Buildandtestbridgerectifiercircuit

Rectifier• NeedforACtoDCconversion• Bridgerectifierwithand

withoutCfilter,• RectifierIC.

Constructandtestbridgerectifiersusingsemi-conductordiodeandrectifierIC.Compare the waveformsusingCRO.

1:0:2

18 1. IdentifyandtestTransistor

2. Buildandtesttransistorasanelectronicswitch

Transistor(BJT)• Symbol• Structure• Workingprinciple

1. Identification oftransistor terminalsandtest.

2. Construct and test thetransistor as anelectronicswitch

1:0:2

19

1. Identify and test variousSensorsandactuators.

1.Sensors• Concept• Types:Temperature,Pressure,

Water,Light,Sound,Smoke,proximitySensors,Flow,humidity,voltage,vibration,IR(Principle/working,ratings/specifications,cost,andapplications)

2.Actuators• Concept• Typesandapplications.• Relayasanactuator.

1. Connect and test an IRproximity sensor to aDigitalcircuit.

2. ConnectandtestarelaycircuitusinganOpto-coupler.(PhotoDiode&Transistor)

2:0:4

20 1. IdentifyandtestdifferentdigitalIC

• Comparisonofanaloganddigitalsignal

• Digitalsystems,examples.• Binary numbers, Boolean

identitiesandlaws.• Digital system building blocks:

Basic logic gates, symbols andtruthtables.

• IC-Definitionandadvantages.

• TestaDigitalIC.• Identification and

selection of suitableICsforbasicgates.

• VerifyNOT,AND,OR,NOR, EXOR andNAND gateoperations (twoinputs).

2:0:4

21 KnowtheapplicationofMicrocontrollerandPLC

• Microcontrollerasaprogrammabledevice,andlistofreal-worldapplications.

• PLCandTheirapplications.

• Identifydifferentapplicationmicrocontroller.

• Identify commerciallyavailablePLCandtheirspecifications

1:0:2

TOTAL 26-0-52=78Hours

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7.PRATICALSKILLEXERCISES

Sl.No.

PracticalOutComes/Practicalexercises UnitNo.

PO CO L:T:PHrs.

1 1.Collect/drawstandardprominentelectricalsymbolsrelatedtoelectricalengineering.2.IdentifyVarioustypesofsafetysignsandwhattheymean

1 1,4 1 0:0:2

2 • IdentifyVarioustypesofsafetysignsandwhattheymean

• DemonstrateandpracticeuseofPPE• Demonstrate how to free a person fromelectrocution

• Administer appropriate first aid to victims,bandaging,heartattack,CPR,etc.

• Firesafety,causesandprecautionaryactivities.• Use of appropriate fire extinguishers on differenttypesoffires.

• Demonstraterescuetechniquesappliedduringfirehazard, correct method to move injured peopleduringemergency

• Inform relevant authority about any abnormalsituation

1 1,4 1 0:0:2

3 1.IdentificationMeasuringdevices• Ammeter• Voltmeter• Wattmeter• Ohmmeter• DigitalMultimeter• Megger• Tongtester

2.Measurecurrent,voltageandanalysestheeffectsofshortsandopensinseries/parallelcircuits.

2 1,4 2 0:0:2

4 Measurethevoltageandcurrentagainstindividualresistanceinelectricalcircuit.Comparethetheoreticalvalueswithactualinthecircuit.

2 1,4 2 0:0:2

5 1.DeterminetheequivalentResistanceofseriesconnectedresistances.2.DeterminetheequivalentResistanceofparallelconnectedresistances.

2 1,4 2 0:0:2

6 Demonstratethemeasurementoffrequency,timeperiodandphasedifferenceofACquantityusingCROandfunctiongenerator.

2 1,4 2 0:0:2

7 Measurethevoltage,current,powerandenergyusingrelevantmeasuringinstrumentsinaSingle-phaseload.Comparethetheoreticalvalueswithactualinthecircuit.

2 1,4 2 0:0:2

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MeasurethevoltagesinSinglephaseandThreephasesupply.

8 1.Identificationandselectionofvariousprotectivedevices.

• HRCfuse• Kitkatfuse• MCB• MCCB• RCCB• ELCB• Relay

Videos/Presentations/Discussionondifferentprotectivedevices.2.Inspectionoftheirinstallationinthecollegebuilding/publicbuilding.

3 1,4 3 0:0:2

9 Identificationandselectionofdifferenttools.Hands-onuseofthetoolsforappropriateapplications.Combinationplier,CuttingPlier,Noseplier,screwdriverset,linetester,Poker,HandDrill,PowerDrill,ConcreteDrill,Megger,Earthtester,Continuitytester,crimpingtool,wirecutter,Wiresplicer,wirestripperstandardwiregauge,solderingiron,woodenmallet,ballpinhammer,testingboard

3 1,4 3 0:0:2

10 1.Identificationandselectionofdifferenttools.Hands-onuseofthetoolsforappropriateapplications.Surfaceconduit

• concealedconduit• PVCcasingcapping

2.Wireupand testPVCConduitwiring andpracticecontrolof2socketsand2lamps.

3 1,4 3 0:0:2

11 WireupandtestPVCConduitwiringtocontrolonelampfromtwodifferentplaces.

3 1,4 3 0:0:2

12 Planandestimatethecostofelectricalwiringforone3mx3mroomconsistingof2CFL1ceilingfan,2threepinsockets.

3 1,4 3 0:0:2

13 ConnecttheSingle-phasetransformerasStep-Up,Step-Downtransformerandverifythetransformationratio.

4 1,4 4 0:0:2

14 ConstructasuitablecircuittostartandreversethedirectionofthreephaseinductionmotorusingDOL/star-deltastarter.

4 1,4 4 0:0:2

15 TroubleshoottheDOL/Star-deltastarterandinductionmotor

4 1,4 4 0:0:2

16 TestingConditionofaLead-acidbattery 4 1,4 4 0:0:217 EstimatetheUPSratingforacomputerlabwith50

computers/domestic.4 1,4 4 0:0:2

18 1.Identificationoftypesandvaluesofresistors-colorcodes.2.Determinethevalueofresistancebycolorcodeandcompareitwithmultimeterreadings

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

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19 IdentifytheterminalsofaDiodeandtestthediodeforitscondition.

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

20 ConstructandtestbridgerectifiersusingsemiconductordiodeandrectifierIC.ComparethewaveformsusingCRO.

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

21 Identificationoftransistorterminalsandtest.Constructandtestthetransistorasanelectronicswitch.

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

22 ConnectandtestanIRproximitysensortoaDigitalcircuit.

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

23 ConnectandtestarelaycircuitusinganOptocoupler.(PhotoDiode&Transistor)

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

24 TestanIC.Verifythetruth-tableAND,OR,NOTlogicgates.

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

25 Verify the truth-table NAND, NOR, EX-OR, EX-NORlogicgates.

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

26 1.IdentifyMCS-51variants2.Identify commercially available PLC and theirspecifications.

5 1,4 5 0:0:2

Total 0:0:52=52Hrs

8.MAPPINGOFCOWITHPO

CO

CourseOutcome

POMapped

Experimen

t

CognitiveLevelR/U/A

Lecture&

PracticalSessionsinHrs

TOTAL

CO1 Complywiththesafetyprocedures

PO1,PO4

1-2 A 6

CO2 Applythefundamentalsofelectricity.

PO1,PO4

3-7 A 15

CO3 Installandtestelectrical wiringsystemandprotectivedevices.

PO1,PO4

8-12 A 15

CO4 Identify and Operate electricalmachines,BatteriesandUPS.

PO1,PO4

13-17 A 15

CO5 Identify and test the differentelectronicdevices.

PO1,PO4

18-26 A 27

Course CO’s ProgrammeOutcomes(PO’s)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7FundamentalsofElectricalandElectronicsEngineering

CO1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0CO2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0CO3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0CO4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0

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Level3-HighlyMapped,Level2-ModeratelyMapped,Level1-LowMapped,Level0-NotMapped

9.SUGGESTEDLEARNINGRESOURCES:

ReferenceBooks:1. ABCofElectricalEngineeringbyB.L.TherajaandA.K.Theraja,SChandPublishers,NewDelhi,

2014Edition.2. BasicElectricalandElectronicsEngineeringbyS.K.Bhattacharya,PearsonEducationIndia,

2012Edition.3. ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsbyI.J.Nagrath,PHILearningPvt.Ltd.,2007Edition.4. BasicElectricalEngineeringbyV.MittleandArvindMittle,McGrawHillCompanies,2005

Edition.5. The8051Microcontroller&EmbeddedsystemsusinkbnnnjbbhbbvvvvgassemblyandC

(2ndEdition)–M.A.Mazidi,J.C.Mazidi&R.D.McKinlayISBN:81-317-1026-26. ProgrammableLogiccontrollers,WBOLTON

e-Resources1.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc979OhitAg&list=PLWv9VM947MKi 7yJ0 FCfzTBXpQU-Qd3K2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWulQ1ZSE3c3.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer2.www.animations.physics.unsw.edu.au//jw/AC.html3.www.alpharubicon.com/altenergy/understandingAC.htm4.www.electronics-tutorials5.learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/transistors6.www.pitt.edu/~qiw4/Academic/ME2082/Transistor%20Basics.pdf7.www.technologystudent.com/elec1/transis1.htm8.www.learningaboutelectronics.com9.www.electrical4u.com10.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLW 7TPf31011.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PTNjw-hQIM

10.SUGGESTEDLISTOFSTUDENTSACTIVITYSforCIE

Note:thefollowingactivitiesorsimilaractivitiesforassessingCIE(IA)(Anyone)Eachstudentshouldconductdifferentactivityandnorepeatingshouldoccur

1 Usingsuitablemeters/instrumentsgivethepracticalworkingcircuitstomeasure2 Resistance,Current,Voltage,PowerandEnergyinDCandAC(Singlephase)Circuits.3 Listoutthedifferenttypesofwiringsystemsusedinyourlaboratoriesorhousewith

theirrepresentation.4 Mini-Projects:Likepreparingextensionbox,switchboxandwiringmodels,5 Listoutthedifferentprotectivedevicesusedinyourlaboratoriesorhousewiththeir

ratings.6 ApplicationsofElectroMagneticInduction,staticallyinducedanddynamicallyinduced

emf,selfandmutualinducedemfs.7 Prepareareportontypesofstartersandenclosuresusedforvariousindustrial

applicationsofACmotors.8 TypesofCellsandBatterymaintenance9 VisitnearbyBatterychargingshoporshowroomandprepareareportofthevisit.10 Prepareareportonvarioustypesofdiodesusedforvariousindustrialapplications.

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11 Prepareareportonvarioustypesofsensorsandactuatorsusedforvariousindustrialapplications.

12 Mini-Projects:Connectandtestasensor(domainapplication)toaDigitalcircuit

11.COURSEASSESSMENTANDEVALUATIONCHART

Sl.No Assessment Duration Max marks

Conversion

1. CIE Assessment 1 (Written Test -1-theory) - At the end of 3rd week

60 minutes

20 Average of two written

tests 20 2. CIE Assessment 2 (Written Test -2-theory)

- At the end of 13th week 60

minutes 20

3. CIE Assessment 3 (Skill test) - At the end of 5th week

3 hrs 20 Average of three skill

tests 20

4 CIE Assessment 4 (Skill test) - At the end of 7th week

3 hrs 20

5 CIE Assessment 5 (Skill test) - At the end of 9th week

3 hrs 20

6 CIE Assessment 6 (Student activity) - At the end of 11th week

- 20 20

7. Total Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) Assessment 60

8. Semester End Examination (SEE) Assessment (Practical Test)

3 hrs 100 40

Total Marks

100

Note:1. CIEwrittentestisconductedfor20marks(Twosections).Eachsectionshallhavetwo

fullquestionsofsameCL,CO.Studentshallansweronefullquestion(10marks) fromeachsection.

2. CIESkilltestisconductedfor100marks(3hrsduration)asperschemeofevaluationandtheobtainedmarksarescaleddownto20marks

12.SCHEMEOFVALUATIONFORSKILLTEST(CIE)&SEE

(CONTINOUSINTERNAL&SEMESTERENDEXAMINATION)

Sl. No.

Particulars Marks

1. Identification of meters/ equipment/wires/tools etc. 10

2. Writing Circuit/writing diagram and Procedure* 25

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3. Conduction 35 4. Results 10 5 Viva-voce 20

Total 100

12.RUBRICSFORACTIVITY

RUBRICSFORACTIVITY(Exampleonly)Facultyneedtodevelopappropriaterubricsforrespectiveactivity

Dimension Beginning Developing Satisfactory Good Exemplary StudentScore1 2 3 4 5

Collectionofdata

Doesnotcollectanyinformationrelatingtothetopic

Collectsverylimitedinformation;somerelatetothetopic

Collectmuchinformation;butverylimitedrelatetothetopic

Collectssomebasicinformation;mostrefertothetopic

Collectsagreatdealofinformation;allrefertothetopic

Fulfilteam’sroles&duties

Doesnotperformanydutiesassignedtotheteamrole

Performsverylittledutiesbutunreliable.

Performsverylittleduties

Performsnearlyallduties

Performsalldutiesofassignedteamroles

Sharesworkequally

Alwaysreliesonotherstodothework

Rarelydoestheassignedwork;oftenneedsreminding

Usuallydoestheassignedwork;rarelyneedsreminding

Normallydoestheassignedwork

Alwaysdoestheassignedworkwithouthavingtobereminded.

ListentootherTeammates

Isalwaystalking;neverallowsanyoneelsetospeak

Usuallydoesmostofthetalking;rarelyallowsotherstospeak

Talksgood;butnevershowinterestinlisteningothers

Listens,butsometimestalktoomuch

Listensandspeaksafairamount

Average/TotalMarks:

LabEquipmentRequirement

Thefollowingarethespecificationoftheapparatusrequiredforfeeelabandnumberofapparatusrequiredforthebatchof20students.

Sl.No. NameofEquipmentandSpecification QuantityRequired

1 DualChannel30V,2AcontinuouslyvariableDCRegulatedPowerSupplywithCurrentandOverloadProtection

05Nos.

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2 +/-15V,2A,fixedDCRegulatedPowerSupply 05Nos.

3 PortableMovingCoilDCVoltmetersa) 0-1Vb) 0-10Vc) 0-30V

Each05Nos.

4 PortableMovingIronACVoltmetersa) 0-300Vb) 0-600V

Each05Nos.

5 PortableMovingCoilDCAmmetersa) 0-100mAb) 0-1Ac) 0-2A

Each05Nos.

6 PortableMovingIronACAmmetersa) 0-2Ab) 0-5Ac) 0-10A

Each05Nos.

7 Watt-metersa) 150/300V,2A,UPFb) 300/600V,5/10A,LPF

Each02Nos.

8 Rheostats–25Ohms,50Ohms,150Ohms,220Ohms(allratedat3A)

Each05Nos.

9 RheostatLoadss–1KW,230V 02Nos.

10 WirewoundResistors-5Ohms2Watts,25Ohms5Watts,330Ohms2Watts,560Ohms2Watts,etc.

Each05Nos.

11 SolderingIron60W 05Nos.

13 SinglePhaseEnergymeter10A,230V,50Hz,Digitaltype 05Nos.

14 Multi-meterDigital¾” 06Nos.

15 DuelTraceOscilloscope–30MHz 02Nos.

16 ThreePhaseInductionMotors:1HP–440V50Hz,2HP–440V50Hz.

Each02Nos.

17 ThreephaseDOL,Star-Delta,Autotransformerstarter Each02Nos.

18 UPS1KVA 01Nos.

19 BatteryLead-Acidtype,140A-hrandHydrometers 02Nos.

Sl.No.

NameofEquipmentandSpecification QuantityRequired

20 ICTrainerkit 05Nos

21 DigitalIC’s7400,7402,7404,7408,7486etc Each10Nos.

22 WoodenWiringboard(2x3)ft 10

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23 Wiringaccessories

2 a) PVCconduit-¾”-10lengthsb) Capandcasing-¾”-10lengthsc) SwitchesSinglePole-5A,230Vd) Switchestwoway–5A,230Ve) 3PinSockets5A,230Vf) BulbHolders–5A,230Vg) 3PinPlug5A,230Vh) 60WattsLampsi) 100WattsLampsj) 15WCFLlampsk) CopperWiresofsizes

1.5mm2,2.5mm2,4mm2–1coileach

l) Gangboxes(1+1,2+1,2+2)m) Kit–Katfuses5A,15An) MCB16A&32A/230V,SingleandDoublePoleo) ELCB16A&32A/230V,DoublePolep) Neutrallink-16A,230Vq) Screwsofassortedsizesr) Testers

Each10Nos.

24 ElectronicComponentsa) Diodes-BY127andIN4001b) ZenerDiodes–6.2V,5.6V,7.8Vc) Relays–solidstateSugarcubetype,SPST,Coil6V,

Powercircuit230V,5A.d) SpringBoardse) BreadBoardsf) TagBoards.

Each10Nos.

25 SimplePANELBOARD/CUBICALconsistingofbus-bars,CB/MCB/ELCB,meters,HRCfuses,magneticcontactors,cables,earthingpoints.

1No

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GovernmentofKarnataka

DepartmentofCollegiateandTechnicalEducation

BoardofTechnicalExaminations,Bangalore

1.COURSESKILLSET

Theaimofthecourseistohelpthestudenttoattainthefollowingindustryidentifiedcompetencythroughvariousteaching learningexperiencesPerformRepairingWorkofUtilityJobsintheMechanicalEngineeringWorkshops

2.INSTRUCTIONALSTRATEGY

1. Instructor should expose to different tools used in respective shops, OperationalsafetyandProceduretobefollowedforpreparethemodel.Emphasisshouldbegivenonmarking,operationalsequence.

2. Focusshouldbeonproperselectionoftoolsandtheirproperuse.

3.COURSEOUTCOMES

On successful completion of the course, the studentswill be able to demonstrate industry-orientedCosassociatedwiththeabove-mentionedcompetency:

CO1 SelecthandtoolsandMachineryindifferentshopsaccordingtojob

CO2 Understandjobdrawingandcompletejobsasperspecificationsinallottedtime.

CO3 Inspectthejobforthedesiredqualityanddimensionsandposition

CO4 Operate,controldifferentmachinesandequipment’sadoptingsafetypractices.

CourseCode 20ME21P Semester IICourseTitle MECHANICAL

WORKSHOPPRACTICE-I

CourseGroup Core

No.ofCredits 4 TypeofCourse Lecture&Practice

Course

Category

PC TotalContact

Hours

6HrsPerWeek78HrsPerSemester

Prerequisites Drawing/Creativity Teaching

Scheme

(L:T:P)-1:0:2

CIEMarks 60 SEEMarks 40

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4.COURSECONTENTThefollowingtopics/subtopicsistobetaughtandassessedinordertodevelopUnitSkillsetsforachievingCOtoattainidentifiedskillsets

SHOP Unitskillset(Incognitivedomain)

Topics/Subtopics HoursL-T-P

UNIT-1INTRODUCTION

ImportanceoftradeTraining.- GeneraldisciplineintheInstitute

- ElementaryFirstAid.- Importanceofcarpentry/Fitter/WeldinginIndustry

- Safety precautions to befollowed in while doing woodworking/fitting operations/ShieldedMetalArcWelding,andOxy- Acetylene Weldingoperations/,Oxy-acetylenecuttingoperations

1. DemonstrationofMachineryusedinthetrade.

2. Identificationtosafetyequipmentandtheiruseetc.

3. Hacksawing,filingsquaretodimensions.

4. MarkingoutonMSplateandpunching.

01-00-02(01classof

3Hrduration)

UNIT-2BASICARTISAN

SKILLS-CARPENTARY

1. Interpretgivenjobdrawing2. Select the relevant carpentry

toolformakingthejob3. Describe the specified

operationsinthecarpentryshop4. Explain the maintenance

procedure of the giventool/Equipment’s in carpentryshop

1. Types of woods used incarpentry

2. VariousMarkingtoolsusedincarpentry

3. VariousHolding tools-usedincarpentry

4. Various Planning tools-used in carpentry forplanningpractice

5. VariousCuttingtools-saws-Cross cut saw ,Hand saw,Rip saws,Tennon saw,Chisels-Firmer chisel, dovetailchisel,Mortisechiselincarpentry

6. Prepare two simplejob(Male and femaleassemblytype)aspergivendrawing with joint likemortiseandtenondovetail,bridle,halflap

7. Safepractices

06-00-12(06classof

3Hrduration)

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UNIT-3BASICARTISAN

SKILLS-FITTING

1. Interpretgivenjobdrawing2. Select the relevant Fitting tool

formakingthejob3. Select the proper rawmaterial

forgivencondition4. Describe the specified

operationsintheFittingshop5. Explain the maintenance

procedure of the giventools/Equipments in fittingshop

1. Fitting tools-Bench vice-clamp

2. Various Marking&measuring tools-used infittingpractice

3. Variouscuttingtoolsusedinfittingshop

4. Various finishing tools usedinfittingpractice

5. FittingshopmachinesuchasDrilling machine, powerhack saw, grindingmachinetheir specification, care andmaintenance

6. Demonstration of differentoperations like chipping,filing, drilling, tapping,sawing, cutting etc - safepractices

7. Prepare two simple job(Male and female assemblytype)aspergivendrawing.

06-00-12(06class

of3Hr

duration)

UNIT-4FABRICATION-ARCWELDING

1. SettheArcweldingmachineandperform different type ofjointsonMS in differentposition observing standardprocedure.

2. Arc welding equipment-Powersources for Arc Welding-Transformer

3. VariousArcweldingtools4. Technique of welding-

Preparation of work, Striking ofan arc, weaving, weldingpositions, weld joints [differenttypesofjoints-Fillet(T-joint,lap &Corner), Butt (Square&V);differentposition-1F,2F,

5. welding shop-Arc weldingtransformer specifications andmaintenance

6. Safepractices

1. Describe the safetyprecautionstobetakenforArcweldingactivities.

2. Fix/hold the parts whichneedtobeweldedtogetherasperArcweldingusingaclampandalignthemwiththe electrodes as per thejobrequirementsothatthework pieces do not falldown/turn.

3. Fix the work pieces onthe Arc Weldingapparatus keeping inmind the electrodedistance,contactarea,

4. Monitor the Arc weldingprocess by observing andcommunicating thereadingson, variouspanels/metersattheright

05-00-10(06classof

3Hrduration)

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timetopreventanyharmto theworkpiecesdue tooverheating, burning andovermelting.

5. Remove extra material byusing chippers, grindersetc.

6. ShapetheArcweldedworkpieces as per requirementbyhammeringthebulges.

UNIT-5FABRICATION-GASWELDING

1. Introductionanddefinitionofgaswelding. GasWelding terms anddefinitions Various Gas weldingtoolsandequipments

2. Setting of oxy-acetylenewelding equipment, lightingandsettingofflame.

3. VariousWeldingProcessesanditsapplications.

4. Technique of Gas welding-Preparation of work, weldingpositions,weldjoints

5. Perform fusion run withoutfiller rod on MS sheet 2mmthickinflatposition.

6. Set the gasweldingplantandjoin MS sheet in differentposition.[Differentposition:-1F,2F,3F,1G,2G,3G.]

1. Describe the safetyprecautionstobetakenforgasweldingactivities.

2. Fix/hold the parts whichneed to be weldedtogether as per gasweldingusingaclampandalign them with theelectrodes asper the jobrequirement so that thework piecesdo not falldown/turn.

3. Fix theworkpiecesonthe Gas Weldingapparatus keeping inmindthefamedistance,contactarea,

4. Monitor the Gas weldingprocessbyobservingandcommunicating thereadings on variouspanels/ meters at therighttimetopreventanyharm to thework piecesdue to overheating,burningandovermelting.

5. Remove extramaterial byusing chippers, grindersetc.

6. ShapetheGasweldedworkpieces as per requirementbyhammeringthebulges

05-00-10(05classof3 Hrduration)

UNIT-6GASCUTTING

1. Commongasesusedforwelding&cutting,flametemperaturesanduses.

2. Chemistryofoxy-acetyleneflame.

1. Settingupofoxy-acetyleneandmakestraightcuts(freehand)

2. PerformmarkingandstraightlinecuttingofMS

03-00-06(03classof3 Hrduration)

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4. Inabatchofallottedstudents’modelincarpentry,fittingandweldingpracticeshouldbeequallyweighed,inCIE

5. Assessment of assignment and student activity is evaluated through appropriaterubrics by the respective course coordinator. The secured mark in each case isroundedofftothenexthigherdigit.

10.SCHEMEforPortfolioEvaluationofGradedExercise

BasicArtisanskills-

Carpentry

SlNo ParameterObserved MarksAllotted GrandTotal

1 Marking 4

20

2 ToolsUsed 43 OperationPerformed 44 DimensionalAccuracy 45 Finishing 4

Total 20

BasicArtisanskills-Fitting

SlNo ParameterObserved MarksAllotted

1 Marking 42 ToolsUsed 43 OperationPerformed 44 DimensionalAccuracy 45 Finishing 4

Total 20

Welding

SlNo ParameterObserved MarksAllotted

1 EquipmentPreparation 42 JobPreparation 53 OperationPerformed 64 Finishing 5

Total 20

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11.SCHEMEforSkillTestEvaluation/SEEforCIE

Sl.No Particulars Marks

1 Listingoftools&operationsrequiredforperformingjob 15

2 Markingofjob 10

3 Operationperformed 40

4 Dimensionalaccuracyofjob 10

5 Finishingofjob 20

6 Viva 5

Total

100

RUBRICSFORACTIVITY(10marks)

Dimensio

n

Beginning Developin

g

Satisfacto

ry

Good Exemplar

y

Student

Score

2 4 6 8 10Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 8

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 6

Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 8Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor 8

Average/TotalMarks:(8+6+8+8)/4 7.5=8

marks

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ModelQuestionPaper(suggestiveonly)

SemesterEndExamination

Course&Programme:Semester:I/IISubject:MechanicalWorkshopPractice-1MaxMarks:100CourseCode:20ME21PDuration:3Hrs

InstructiontotheCandidate:ALLDIMENSIONSAREINMMONLY

Qn.No Question CL CO PO Marks

1

Preparemodelaspershownfigure(Note:EitherMale/femalejointshouldbegiven)

OR

A 1-3 1,4 40

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2 Preparemodelaspershownfigure

60

Note:ThemodelsforrespectiveshopsshouldbegivencyclicallywithintheBatchforSEE/Skilltest

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MODELQUESTIONBANK(SUGGESTIVEONLY)

DEPARTMENTOFMECHANIACLENGG.

COURSETITTLE:ENGINEERINGWORKSHOP

FORCARPENTRYSHOP

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WELDINGSHOP

Copythegivensketchofthejoint,thenmakethejointusingthegivenMSflatpiece.

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EQUIPMENTLIST

FORCARPENTRYPRACTICE

SL.NO NAMEOFTHEEQUIPMENT NO.OFSTUDENTS/BATCH

NO.OF

EQUIPMENT

REQUIRED

01 Carpenterbenchvice 20 2002 GorCclamp6″ 20 2003 Markinggauge 20 2004 Trysquare19mmx4″ 20 2005 Woodenmallet 20 2006 Firmerchisel2″ 20 2007 Firmerchisel3/4″ 20 2008 Mortisechisel1/2″ 20 2009 Metaljackplane9″ 20 2010 Beveledsquare6″ 20 2011 Handsaworcrosscutsaw 20 2012 Steelscale12″ 20 20

FORFITTINGPRACTICE

SL.NO NAMEOFTHEEQUIPMENT NO.OF

STUDENTS/B

ATCH

NO.OF

EQUIPMENT

REQUIRED

01 Flatfile14″roughbastardfile 20 2002 Trysquare6″ 20 2003 Triangularfile10″rough 20 2004 Halfroundfile10″rough 20 2005 Hacksawframesolid12″ 20 2006 Centerpunch 20 2007 Ballpeenhammer11/2Lbs 20 2008 Flatchisel6″ 20 2009 Smoothfile10″flat 20 2010 Benchvice8″ 20 2011 Legvice6″ 20 1012 Powerhacksaw 20 0113 Benchgrinding 20 0114 Benchdrillingmachineupto12mmcap 20 0115 Drillbitupto12mmstraightshunk 20 0416 Tapsetanddiesetupto1″ 20 0117 Verniercaliper 20 1018 Springdivider 20 2019 Steelscale 20 2020 Vernierheightgauge 20 0121 Surfaceplate2x3feet 20 0222 Numberpunch 20 0123 Anvil 20 2024 Vblock 20 02

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FORWELDINGPRACTICE

SL.NO NAMEOFTHEEQUIPMENT NO.OF

STUDENTS/B

ATCH

NO.OF

EQUIPMENT

REQUIRED

01 Arcweldingtransformerupto300Amps 20 0302 Weldingshield 20 2003 BallpeenHammer11/2Lbs 20 1004 ChippingHammer 20 1005 Wirebrush 20 1006 Anvil 20 0107 HandGloves 20 0508 Flattongs 20 1009 Steelscale 20 1010 Flatfile14″roughbastardfile 20 1011 Oxygencylinder 20 0112 Acetylenecylinder 20 0113 Gasweldingtorch 20 0514 Sparklighter 20 0515 Gasweldinggoggles 20 1016 Gascuttingtorch 20 0217 Trysquare6″ 20 10

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ಬಳ# ಕನ' ಡ – 1 Course Code 20KA21T Semester : II Course Group – AU/KA Course Title ಬಳK ಕನ. ಡ – I Category : AU Lecture Course No. of Credits 2 Type of Course CIE Marks : 50 Total Contact Hours 2 Hrs Per Week

26Hrs Per Semester Teaching Scheme (L:T:P)= 2:0:0

SEE Marks : Nil

Table of Contents (ಪ"#$) Part – 1 Teaching

Hour Introduction to the Book, Necessity of learning a local language, Tips to learn the language with easy methods. Easy learning of a Kannada Language: A few tips. Hints for correct and polite conservation. Instructions to Teachers for Listening and Speaking Activities.

02

Part – II

Key to Transcription for Correct Pronunciation of Kannada Language, Instructions to Teachers to teach Kannada Language

02

Part – III Lessons to teach Kannada Language - Listening and Speaking Activities

Lesson – 1 Personal Pronouns, Possessive Forms, Interrogative words 02

Lesson – 2 Possessive forms of nouns, dubitive question and Relative nouns 02

Lesson – 3 Qualitative, Quantitative and Colour Adjectives, Numerals 02

Lesson – 4 Predictive Forms, Locative Case 02

Lesson – 5 Dative Cases, and Numerals 02

Lesson – 6 Ordinal numerals and Plural markers 02

Lesson – 7 Defective / Negative Verbs and Colour Adjectives 02

Lesson – 8 Permission, Commands, encouraging and Urging words (Imperative words and sentences)

02

Lesson – 9 Accusative Cases and Potential Forms used in General Communication 02

Lesson – 10 Helping Verbs “iru and iralla”, Corresponding Future and Negation Verbs 02

Lesson – 11 Do's and Don'ts in Learning of Kannada Language (Any Language in General) 01

Lesson – 12 Kannada Vocabulary List : !"ಷ$ಯ&' )*ೕಪ-ೕ. ಕನ1 ಡ ಪದಗ5 - 01

Kannada Words in Conversation Total Teaching Hours

26 Hours

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Course Code 20KA21T Semester : II Course Group – AU/KA Course Title )*ತ, :ಂಚನ – ೧ Category : AU Lecture Course

No. of Credits 2 Type of Course CIE Marks : 50 Total Contact Hours 2 Hrs per Week

26 Hrs per Semester Teaching Scheme (L:T:P)= 2:0:0

SEE Marks : Nil

!"ತ$ %ಂಚನ – ೧ (,ಯ./ಸ1 ಕ) (20KA21T)

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(COURSEASSESSMENTSANDEVALUATIONCHART-CIEONLY)

Sl.No Assessment TypeTimeframeinsemester

DurationMaxmarks

Conversion

1. CIEAssessment1 Writtentest-1-Attheendof3 dweek

80minutes 30 Averageofthreewrittentests-1,2,3for30marks

2 CIEAssessment2 Writtentest-2-Attheendof7 week

80minutes 30

3 CIEAssessment3 Writtentest-3-Attheendof13 week

80minutes 30

4 CIEAssessment4 MCQ/Quiz-Attheendof5 week

60minutes 20 Averageofthree

Assessment4,5,6for20marks

5 CIEAssessment5 Openbooktest-Attheendof9 week

60minutes 20

6 CIEAssessment6Studentactivity&presentation

-Attheendof11 week

60minutes 20

TotalContinuousInternalEvaluation(CIE)Assessment 50

Total

Marks 50