DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE


BSC-101-BES Engineering Mathematics-I

CO1 Apply mean value theorems and its generalizations leading to Taylors and Maclaurin’s series useful in the analysis of engineering problems. Determine the Fourier series representation and harmonic analysis of periodic functions in engineering applications.
CO2 Evaluate derivative functions of several variables that are essential in various engineering problems
CO3 Apply the concept of Jacobian to find partial derivatives of implicit function and functional dependence. Use of partial derivatives in estimating errors & approximations and finding extreme values of the function.
CO4 Apply the essential tool of matrices and linear algebra in a comprehensive manner for analysis of system of linear equations, Linear dependence & Independence, finding linear and orthogonal transformations
CO5 Determine Eigen values & Eigen vectors. Use it to diagonalize matrix and to reduce quadratic form to canonical form, applicable to engineering problems.

BSC-102-BES Engineering Physics

CO1 Develop the understanding of working principle of lasers, optical fibers and extend it to holography and fiber optic communication.
CO2 Deduce Schrödinger's wave equations and apply it to problems on the bound states by summarizing fundamentals of quantum physics.
CO3 Explain phenomena of interference in thin films, polarization, double refraction and connect to the Anti- Reflection Coating, LCD.
CO4 Develop understanding of Fermi level and Fermi energy in semiconductors on the basis of results of Fermi Dirac statistics and relate them with the working of semiconducting devices. Extend the understanding of Ultrasonic to thickness measurement, flaw detection.
CO5 Explain properties of nanoparticles and estimate engineering applications; Explain phenomenon of Superconductivity and estimate engineering applications.

BSC-103-BES Engineering Chemistry

CO1 Understand the practical approaches and techniques required to effectively monitor water quality.
CO2 Select appropriate electro analytical techniques for understanding the materials.
CO3 Demonstrate the structure and properties of advanced engineering materials for various technological applications.
CO4 Analyze different types of conventional and alternative fuels.
CO5 Explain causes of corrosion and methods for minimizing corrosion.

ESC-101-ETC Basic Electronics Engineering

CO1 Know about the working of P-N Junction diode and its application as rectifier & switch, basics of LED & Photodiode.
CO2 Understand the working of BJT & MOSFET, their characteristics & compare.
CO3 Learn logic gates & realization of the digital circuits.
CO4 Understand the functioning of Opamp and electronic instruments.
CO5 Select sensors based on their working principle for specific applications and its implementation with Communication system.

ESE-102-ELE Basic Electrical Engineering

CO1 Apply Kirchhoff's Laws, Superposition theorem and network simplification techniques for DC circuit analysis.
CO2 Analyze the magnetic circuit parameters, self-Inductance, mutual Inductance and Electromotive Forces (EMF’s).
CO3 Calculate AC quantities using mathematical equations, waveforms and phasor diagrams.
CO4 Compute the voltage, current and power of the given 1-phase and 3-phase AC circuits.
CO5 Understand the working principle of 1-Phase Transformer, Motors (DC, Induction) and their practical applications.

ESC-103-MEC Engineering Graphics

CO1 Explain the fundamentals of Engineering Graphics and basic principles of geometric construction and apply the knowledge of Projections, Methods to prepare the drawings for points and lines.
CO2 Apply the types of Projections, Methods to prepare the drawings for planes.
CO3 Construct the various engineering curves and illustrate the application of various engineering curves and draw the development of the lateral surface of solid.
CO4 Apply the concept of orthographic projection of an object to draw several 2D views for visualizing the physical state of the object.
CO5 Apply the visualization skill to draw an isometric projection from given orthographic views.

ESC-104-CVL Engineering Mechanics

CO1 Understand basic concept of forces, moments and couples in two-dimension force system.
CO2 Apply concept of free body diagram for static equilibrium in two-dimension force system.
CO3 Analyze the practical example involving friction and application of two force members.
CO4 Analyze rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particle.
CO5 Apply Newton’s second law, work energy and impulse momentum principles for particles.

ESC-105-COM Fundamentals of Programming Languages

CO1 To Design algorithms for simple computational problems.
CO2 To Use mathematical, Logical Operators and Expressions.
CO3 To apply Control Flow structures for decision making.
CO4 To design a solution using Arrays, Character and String Arrays.
CO5 To Design and apply user defined functions and structures.
CO6 To implement and evaluate the given Problem Statement by applying concepts of 'C' Programming Languages.

VSE-101 Manufacturing Practice Workshop

CO1 Illustrate various sections of a typical workshop and different types of tools and machinery commonly found in a workshop.
CO2 Explain the importance of workshop safety and apply general workshop safety rules and guidelines.
CO3 Demonstrate proficiency in various cutting techniques such as sawing, shearing and laser cutting.
CO4 Plan and complete a simple sheet metal job from start to finish incorporating shearing, bending and joining operations.
CO5 Describe the applications, advantages and operation of advanced computerized machine tools in modern manufacturing.
CO6 Apply 3D Printing Technology including setup, operation and post processing to print simple mechanical component.

AEC-101 Professional Communication Skills

CO1 Recognize, identify, and express advanced skills of Technical Communication in English through Language Laboratory.
CO2 Understand, categorize, differentiate, and infer listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in societal and professional life.
CO3 Articulate and present the skills necessary to be a competent Interpersonal communicator.
CO4 Deconstruct, appraise, and critique communication behaviors.
CO5 Adapt, negotiate, and facilitate with multifarious socio-economical and professional arenas with effective communication and interpersonal skills.
CO6 Apply 3D Printing Technology including setup, operation and post processing to print simple mechanical component.

BSC-151-BES Engineering Mathematics–II

CO1 Apply advanced integration techniques such as Reduction formulae, Beta functions, Gamma functions, Differentiation under integral sign and Error functions useful in evaluating multiple integrals and their applications.
CO2 Trace the curve for a given equation and measure arc length of various curves. Apply the concepts of solid geometry to solve problems on sphere, cone and cylinder in a comprehensive manner.
CO3 Evaluate multiple integrals and its application to find area bounded by curves, volume bounded by surfaces, Centre of gravity and Moment of inertia.
CO4 Apply the effective mathematical tools for solving first order ordinary differential equations such as Exact and Reducible to exact Linear and reducible to Linear.
CO5 Model physical systems using ordinary differential equations, solve and analyze the solutions apply to Newton’s law of cooling, electrical circuit, rectilinear motion, mass spring systems, heat transfer etc.

PCC-151-ITT Programming and Problem Solving

CO1 Inculcate and apply various skills in problem solving.
CO2 Choose appropriate programming constructs and features to solve the problems in diversified domains.
CO3 Exhibit the programming skills for the problem solving using functions and string manipulations.
CO4 Demonstrate File handling and dictionaries in Python.
CO5 Apply Object Oriented Programming concepts using Python.

IKS-151 Indian Knowledge System

CO1 Understand the significance and historical context of Indian knowledge systems.
CO2 Comprehend Indian philosophical concepts, scientific achievements, and their interplay.
CO3 Recognize the role of engineering in ancient India and its impact on architecture and materials.
CO4 Apply ancient Indian engineering principles in modern practices while considering cultural and environmental aspects.

CCC-101/CCC-151 Co-Curricular Courses

CO1 Academic & Technical Club: Students will develop various technical skill by organizing training sessions, mini projects & competitions to encourage problem-solving abilities and holistic development.
CO2 Arts & Culture Club: Students will get nurture with talent, celebrate the diversity and give expressions to the creativity of young minds to develop the creative and intellectual capabilities.
CO3 Community (Social) Services Club: Students will exhibit leadership and social responsibility by contributing to community development promoting team work and ethical practices.
CO4 Multimedia & Bulletin Club: Student will percolate the awareness about the effectiveness of social media and get engage with sustainable development through a wide range of initiative.
CO5 Sports Club: Students will able to reduce stress and enhance their strength, build up sportsmanship, developing positive attitude, self-confidence, courage and patience.
CO6 Safety Club and Health & Hygiene Club: The students will get sense of responsibility towards the society and environment safety.

VSE-102 Design Thinking & Idea Lab

CO1 Identify & define Problems from users perspective and articulate design criteria.
CO2 Apply empathy & observation to gain insights.
CO3 Generate innovative ideas &solutions the brainstorm.
CO4 Prototype &test design solution to improvement.
CO5 Communicate & present design ideas.
CO6 Industry professionals to address real world design.

107001 Engineering Mathematics I

CO1 Able to understand the Mean value theorems, Taylors and Maclaurin’s series useful in the analysis of engineering problems.
CO2 Able to understand the Fourier series representation and harmonic analysis for design of periodic continuous and discrete systems.
CO3 Able to understand derivative of functions of several variables that are essential in various branches of Engineering.
CO4 Able to apply the concept of Jacobian to find partial derivative of implicit function and function dependence. Use of partial derivative in estimating error and approximation and finding extreme values of function.
CO5 Able to learn essential tool of matrices and linear algebra in a comprehensive manner for analysis of system of linear equations, finding linear and orthogonal transformations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors applicable to engineering problems.

107002 Engineering Physics

CO1 Able to understanding of interference, diffraction and polarization; connect it to few engineering applications.
CO2 Able to learn basics of lasers and optical fibers and their use in some applications.
CO3 Able to understand concepts and principles in quantum mechanics. Relate them to some applications.
CO4 Able to understand theory of semiconductors and their applications in some semiconductor devices.
CO5 Able to summarize basics of magnetism and superconductivity. Explore few of their technological applications.
CO6 Able to comprehend use of concepts of physics for Non Destructive Testing. Learn some properties of nonmaterial’s and their application.

102003 Systems in Mechanical Engineering

CO1 Able to describe and compare the conversion of energy from renewable and non-renewable energy sources.
CO2 Able to know basic laws of thermodynamics, heat transfer and their applications.
CO3 Able to list down the types of road vehicles and their specifications.
CO4 Able to Illustrate various basic parts and transmission system of a road vehicle.
CO5 Able to discuss several manufacturing processes and identify the suitable process.
CO6 Able to understand various types of mechanism and its application.

103004 Basic Electrical Engineering

CO1 Able to differentiate between electrical and magnetic circuits and derive mathematical relation for self and mutual inductance along with coupling effect.
CO2 Able to calculate series, parallel and composite capacitor as well as characteristics parameters of alternating quantity and phasor arithmetic.
CO3 Able to derive expression for impedance, current, power in series and parallel RLC circuit with AC supply along with phasor diagram.
CO4 Able to relate phase and line electrical quantities in polyphase networks, demonstrate the operation of single phase transformer and calculate efficiency and regulation at different loading conditions.
CO5 Able to apply and analyze the resistive circuits using star-delta conversion KVL, KCL and different network theorems under DC supply.
CO6 Able to Evaluate work, power, energy relations and suggest various batteries for different applications, concept of charging and discharging and depth of charge.

110005 Programming and Problem Solving

CO1 Able to Inculcate and apply various skills in problem solving.
CO2 Able to choose most appropriate programming constructs and features to solve the problems in diversified domains.
CO3 Able to exhibit the programming skills for the problems those require the writing of well- documented programs including use of the logical constructs of language, Python.
CO4 Able to demonstrate significant experience with the Python program development environment.

111006 Work Shop Practice

CO1 Familiar with safety norms to prevent any mishap in workshop.
CO2 Able to handle appropriate hand tool, cutting tool and machine tools to manufacture a job.
CO3 Able to understand the construction, working and functions of machine tools and their parts.
CO4 Able to know simple operations (Turning and Facing) on a centre lathe.

101007 Audit Course 1

CO1 Able to demonstrate an integrative approach to environmental issues with a focus on sustainability.
CO2 Able to explain and identify the role of the organism in energy transfers in different ecosystems.
CO3 Able to distinguish between and provide examples of renewable and nonrenewable resources & analyze personal consumption of resources.
CO4 Able to Identify key threats to biodiversity and develop appropriate policy options for conserving biodiversity in different settings.

107008 Engineering Mathematics II

CO1 Able to know the effective mathematical tools for solutions of first order differential equations that model physical processes such as Newton’s law of cooling, electrical circuit, rectilinear motion, mass spring systems, heat transfer etc.
CO2 Able to solve the advanced integration techniques such as Reduction formulae, Beta functions, Gamma functions, Differentiation under integral sign and Error functions needed in evaluating multiple integrals and their applications.
CO3 Able to trace the curve for a given equation and measure arc length of various curves.
CO4 Able to understand the concepts of solid geometry using equations of sphere, cone and cylinder.
CO5 Able to know the evaluation of multiple integrals and its application to find area bounded by curves, volume bounded by surfaces, Centre of gravity and Moment of inertia.

107009 Engineering Chemistry

CO1 Able to apply the different methodologies for analysis of water and techniques involved in softening of water as commodity.
CO2 Able to select appropriate electro-technique and method of material analysis.
CO3 Able to demonstrate the knowledge of advanced engineering materials for various engineering applications.
CO4 Able to analyze fuel and suggest use of alternative fuels.
CO5 Able to Identify chemical compounds based on their structure.
CO6 Able to explain causes of corrosion and methods for minimizing corrosion.

104010 Basic Electronics Engineering

CO1 Able to explain the working of P-N junction diode and its circuits.
CO2 Able to identify types of diodes and plot their characteristics and also can compare BJT with MOSFET.
CO3 Able to build and test analog circuits using OPAMP and digital circuits using universal/basic gates and flip flops.
CO4 Able to use different electronics measuring instruments to measure various electrical parameters.
CO5 Able to select sensors for specific applications.
CO6 Able to describe basic principles of communication systems.

101011 Engineering Mechanics

CO1 Able to determine resultant of various force systems.
CO2 Able to determine centroid, moment of inertia and solve problems related to friction.
CO3 Able to determine reactions of beams, calculate forces in cables using principles of equilibrium.
CO4 Able to solve trusses, frames for finding member forces and apply principles of equilibrium to forces in space.
CO5 Able to calculate position, velocity and acceleration of particle using principles of kinematics.
CO6 Able to calculate position, velocity and acceleration of particle using principles of kinetics and Work, Power, Energy.

102012 Engineering Graphics

CO1 Able to draw the fundamental engineering objects using basic rules and able to construct the simple geometries.
CO2 Able to construct the various engineering curves using the drawing instruments.
CO3 Able to apply the concept of orthographic projection of an object to draw several 2D views and its sectional views for visualizing the physical state of the object.
CO4 Able to Apply the visualization skill to draw a simple isometric projection from given orthographic views precisely using drawing equipment.
CO5 Able to draw the development of lateral surfaces for cut section of geometrical solids.
CO6 Able to draw fully-dimensioned 2D, 3D drawings using computer aided drafting tools.

110013 Project Based Learning

CO1 Project based learning will increase their capacity and learning through shared cognition.
CO2 Able to draw on lessons from several disciplines and apply them in practical way.
CO3 Able to learning by doing approach in PBL will promote long-term retention of material and replicable skill, as well as improve teachers' and students' attitudes towards learning.

101014 Audit Course 2

CO1 Able to understand environmental pollution and the science behind those problems and potential solutions.
CO2 Able to have knowledge of various acts and laws and will be able to identify the industries that are violating these rules.
CO3 Able to assess the impact of ever increasing human population on the biosphere: social, economic issues and role of humans in conservation of natural resources.
CO4 Able to learn skills required to research and analyze environmental issues scientifically and learn how to use those skills in applied situations such as careers that may involve environmental problems and/or issues.