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Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Up to Third …

Syllabus for ( civil engineering ) Up to Third Year Revised Syllabus of CE (for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011). civil engineering Second Year Third Semester A. THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per Cr. week Points L T P Total 1 HU301 Values & Ethics in Profession 3 0 0 3 3. 2 PH301 Physics - 2 3 1 0 4 4. 3 CH301 Basic Environmental engineering & (2+1) 0 0 3 3. Elementary Biology 4 CE301 Solid Mechanics 3 0 0 3 3. 5 CE302 Surveying 3 1 0 4 4. 6 CE303 Building Material & Construction 3 1 0 4 4. Total Theory 21 21. B. PRACTICAL. 7 PH391 Physics - 2 0 0 3 3 2. 8 CE391 Solid Mechanics 0 0 3 3 2. 9 CE392 Surveying Practice I 0 0 3 3 2. 10 CE393 Building Design & Drawing 0 0 3 3 2. Total Practical 12 8. Total of Semester 33 29. Second Year Fourth Semester A. THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per Cr. week Points L T P Total 1 M(CS)401 Numerical Methods 2 1 0 3 2. 2 M402 Mathematics - 3 3 1 0 4 4. 3 CE401 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 0 3 3.

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1 Syllabus for ( civil engineering ) Up to Third Year Revised Syllabus of CE (for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011). civil engineering Second Year Third Semester A. THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per Cr. week Points L T P Total 1 HU301 Values & Ethics in Profession 3 0 0 3 3. 2 PH301 Physics - 2 3 1 0 4 4. 3 CH301 Basic Environmental engineering & (2+1) 0 0 3 3. Elementary Biology 4 CE301 Solid Mechanics 3 0 0 3 3. 5 CE302 Surveying 3 1 0 4 4. 6 CE303 Building Material & Construction 3 1 0 4 4. Total Theory 21 21. B. PRACTICAL. 7 PH391 Physics - 2 0 0 3 3 2. 8 CE391 Solid Mechanics 0 0 3 3 2. 9 CE392 Surveying Practice I 0 0 3 3 2. 10 CE393 Building Design & Drawing 0 0 3 3 2. Total Practical 12 8. Total of Semester 33 29. Second Year Fourth Semester A. THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per Cr. week Points L T P Total 1 M(CS)401 Numerical Methods 2 1 0 3 2. 2 M402 Mathematics - 3 3 1 0 4 4. 3 CE401 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 0 3 3.

2 4 CE402 Structural Analysis 3 1 0 4 4. 5 CE403 Soil Mechanics 3 1 0 4 4. Total Theory 18 17. B. PRACTICAL. 6 HU481 Technical Report Writing & 0 0 3 3 2. Language Lab Practice 7 M(CS)491 Numerical Methods 0 0 2 2 1. 8 CE491 Fluid Mechanics 0 0 3 3 2. 9 CE492 Surveying Practice -II 0 0 3 3 2. 10 CE493 Soil Mechanics Lab - I 0 0 3 3 2. Total Practical 14 9. Total of Semester 32 26. 1. Syllabus for ( civil engineering ) Up to Third Year Revised Syllabus of CE (for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011). Third Year Fifth Semester A. THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per Cr. week Points L T P Total 1 HU501 Economics for Engineers 3 0 0 3 3. 2 CE501 Foundation engineering 3 1 0 4 4. 3 CE502 Design of RC Structures 3 1 0 4 4. 4 CE503 Concrete Technology 3 0 0 3 3. 5 CE504 engineering Geology 3 0 0 3 3. Total Theory 17 17. B. PRACTICAL. 6 CE591 Soil Mechanics Lab II 0 0 3 3 2. 7 CE592 Concrete Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2. 8 CE593. Quantity Surveying, Specifications 0 0 3 3 2.

3 And Valuation 9 CE594 engineering Geology Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2. Total Practical 12 8. Total of Semester 29 25. Third Year Sixth Semester A. THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per week Cr. Points L T P Total 1 HU601 Principles of Management 2 0 0 2 2. 2 CE601 Highway & Transportation engineering 3 0 0 3 3. 3 CE602 Design of Steel Structure 3 0 0 3 3. 4 CE603 Construction Planning and Management 3 0 0 3 3. 5 CE604 Professional Elective I 3 0 0 3 3. 6 CE605 Free Elective I 3 0 0 3 3. Total Theory 17 17. B. PRACTICAL. 7 CE691 Highway & Transportation Engg Lab 0 0 3 3 2. 8 CE692 Detailing of RC and Steel Structures 0 0 3 3 2. 9 CE693 CAD Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2. 10 CE681 Seminar 0 0 3 3 2. Total Practical 12 8. Total of Semester 29 25. Professional Elective I. 1. CE604A : Bridge engineering 2. CE604B : Prestressed Concrete 3. CE604C : Structural Dynamics and Earthquake engineering Free Elective I. 1. CE605A : Operations Research(M). 2. CE605B : Human Resource Management(HSS).

4 3. CE6505C : Materials Handling(ME). 2. Syllabus for ( civil engineering ) Up to Third Year Revised Syllabus of CE (for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011). Proposed Structure for Forthcoming Semester of Courses on CE. Fourth Year Seventh Semester A. THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per week Cr. Points L T P Total 1 CE701 Environmental engineering 3 0 0 3 3. 2 CE702 Water Resource engineering 3 0 0 3 3. 3 CE703 Professional Elective II 3 0 0 3 3. 4 CE704 Professional Elective III 3 0 0 3 3. 5 CE705 Free Elective II 3 0 0 3 3. Total Theory 15 15. B. PRACTICAL. 6 HU781 Group Discussion 0 0 3 3 2. 7 CE791. Environmental Engg Lab 0 0 3 3 2. 8 CE792 civil engineering Practice Sessional 0 0 3 3 2. 9 CE793 Free Elective Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2. 10 CE782 Industrial Training 4 weeks duration during 6th- 2. 7th Semester break 11 CE783 Project Part I 6 2. Total Practical 18 12. Total of Semester 33 27. Fourth Year Eighth Semester A.

5 THEORY. Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per week Cr. Points L T P Total 1 HU801A Organisational Behaviour/ 2 0 0 2 2. HU801B Project Management 2 CE801 Professional Elective IV 3 0 0 3 3. 3 CE802 Professional Elective V 3 0 0 3 3. Total Theory 8 8. B. PRACTICAL. 4 CE891 Structural engineering Design Practice 0 0 6 6 4. 5 CE881 Project Part II 0 0 12 12 6. 6 CE882 Grand Viva 3. Total Practical 18 13. Total of Semester 26 21. Free Elective II. CE705A engineering Materials (ME303). CE705B Electrical and Electronic Measurement (EE402). Free Elective Lab CE793A Material Testing Lab (ME493). CE793B Electrical and Electronic Measurement Laboratory (EE492). List of Electives: Professional Elective II. 1. CE703A Advanced Foundation engineering 2. CE703B Soil Stabilization and Ground Improvement Techniques 3. CE703C Advanced Highway and Transportation engineering Professional Elective III. 1. CE704A Advanced Structural Analysis 2. CE704B Hydraulic Structures Professional Elective IV.

6 1. CE801A Environmental Pollution and Control 2. CE801B Water Resource Management and Planning 3. CE801C Remote Sensing and GIS. Professional Elective V. 1. CE802A Finite Element Method 2. CE802B Dynamics of Soils & Foundations 3. CE802C Design of Tall Buildings 4. CE802D Pavement Design 3. Syllabus for ( civil engineering ) Up to Third Year Revised Syllabus of CE (for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011). III Semester Theory VALUES & ETHICS IN PROFESSION. HU-301. Contracts:3L. Credits- 3. Science, Technology and engineering as knowledge and as Social and Professional Activities Effects of Technological Growth: Rapid Technological growth and depletion of resources, Reports of the Club of Rome. Limits of growth: sustainable development Energy Crisis: Renewable Energy Resources Environmental degradation and pollution. Eco-friendly Technologies. Environmental Regulations, Environmental Ethics Appropriate Technology Movement of Schumacher; later developments Technology and developing notions.

7 Problems of Technology transfer, Technology assessment impact analysis. Human Operator in engineering projects and industries. Problems of man, machine, interaction, Impact of assembly line and automation. Human centered Technology. Ethics of Profession: engineering profession: Ethical issues in engineering practice, Conflicts between business demands and professional ideals. Social and ethical responsibilities of Technologists. Codes of professional ethics. Whistle blowing and beyond, Case studies. Profession and Human Values: Values Crisis in contemporary society Nature of values: Value Spectrum of a good life Psychological values: Integrated personality; mental health Societal values: The modern search for a good society, justice, democracy, secularism, rule of law, values in Indian Constitution. Aesthetic values: Perception and enjoyment of beauty, simplicity, clarity Moral and ethical values: Nature of moral judgements; canons of ethics; ethics of virtue; ethics of duty; ethics of responsibility.

8 Books: 1. Stephen H Unger, Controlling Technology: Ethics and the Responsible Engineers, John Wiley & Sons, New York 1994. (2nd Ed). 2. Deborah Johnson, Ethical Issues in engineering , Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 1991. 3. A N Tripathi, Human values in the engineering Profession, Monograph published by IIM, Calcutta 1996. Physics 2. Code: PH-301. Contacts: 4L. Credit: 3+1. Module 1: Vector Calculus: Physical significances of grad, div, curl. Line integral, surface integral, volume integral- physical examples in the context of electricity and magnetism and statements of Stokes theorem and Gauss theorem [No Proof]. Expression of grad, div, curl and Laplacian in Spherical and Cylindrical co-ordinates. 2L. Module 2 : Electricity Coulumbs law in vector form. Electrostatic field and its curl. Gauss's law in integral form and conversion to differential form . Electrostatic potential and field, Poisson's Eqn. Laplace's eqn (Application to Cartesian, Spherically and Cylindrically symmetric systems effective 1D problems) Electric current, drift velocity, current density, continuity equation, steady current.

9 5L. Dielectrics-concept of polarization, the relation D= 0E+P, Polarizability. Electronic polarization and polarization in monoatomic and polyatomic gases. 3L. 4. Syllabus for ( civil engineering ) Up to Third Year Revised Syllabus of CE (for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011). Module 3: Magnetostatics & Time Varying Field: 3. Lorentz force, force on a small current element placed in a magnetic field. Biot-Savart law and its applications, divergence of magnetic field, vector potential, Ampere's law in integral form and conversion to differential form. Faraday's law of electro-magnetic induction in integral form and conversion to differential form. 3L. Module 4: Electromagnetic Theory: Concept of displacement current Maxwell's field equations, Maxwell's wave equation and its solution for free space. wave in a charge free conducting media, Skin depth, physical significance of Skin Depth, energy flow, &. Poynting Vector. 6L. Module 5: Quantum Mechanics: Generalised coordinates, Lagrange's Equation of motion and Lagrangian, generalised force potential, momenta and energy.

10 Hamilton's Equation of motion and Hamiltonian. Properties of Hamilton and Hamilton's equation of motion. 4L. Course should be discussed along with physical problems of 1-D motion Concept of probability and probability density, operators, commutator. Formulation of quantum mechanics and Basic postulates, Operator correspondence, Time dependent Schr dinger's equation, formulation of time independent Schr dinger's equation by method of separation of variables, Physical interpretation of wave function (normalization and probability interpretation), Expectation values, Application of Schr dinger equation Particle in an infinite square well potential (1-D and 3-D potential well), Discussion on degenerate levels. 9L. Module 6: Statistical Mechanics: Concept of energy levels and energy states. Microstates, macrostates and thermodynamic probability, equilibrium macrostate. MB, FD, BE statistics (No deduction necessary), fermions, bosons (definitions in terms of spin, examples), physical significance and application, classical limits of quantum statistics Fermi distribution at zero & non-zero temperature, Calculation of Fermi level in metals, also total energy at absolute zero of temperature and total number of particles, Bose-Einstein statistics Planck's law of blackbody 7L.


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