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KERALA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Proposed Scheme for Semesters I & II and outline for Semesters III to VIIISEMESTER I
SlotCourse No.SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
AMA101Mathematics I3-1-044
B (1/2)PH 100/ CY 100Engineering Physics/Engineering Chemistry3-1-044
CBE 103Engineering Mechanics3-1-044
DBE 101-0XIntroduction to ________Engineering2-1-033
EBE 105Introduction to Sustainable Engineering2-1-033
F
(1/4)CE 100ME 100EE 100EC 100Basics of Civil EngineeringBasics of Mechanical EngineeringBasics of Electrical EngineeringBasics of Electronics2-1-0
3
3
G(1/2)PH110/CY110Engineering Physics Lab/Engineering Chemistry Lab0-0-221
H(2/4)CE110/ME110/EE110/EC110/CS110/CH110Basic Engineering Workshops(CS110 for CS and related branches and CH110 for CH and related branches only) 0-0-2+0-0-22
21
1
ILanguage lab./ Bridge courses/ Remedial programmes/MicroProjects etc0-0-33P/F
3024
JEntrepreneurship/TBI/NCC/NSS/Physical Edn. etc0-0-22P/F
Notes: 1. Basic Engineering course of the parent branch included as Introduction to _____________Engg (3 credits)List of Courses offered under BE 101-0XBE101-01 Introduction to Civil EngineeringBE101-02 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering BE101-03 Introduction to Electrical Engineering BE101-04 Introduction to Electronics Engineering BE101-05 Introduction to Computer Sciences and EngineeringBE101-06 Introduction to Chemical Engineering
For example, Civil Engineering students shall study Introduction to Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering students shall study Introduction to Chemical Engineering and Information Technology students shall study Introduction to Computer Sciences and Information Technology etc
2. Institutions can recommend one of four other Basic Engineering courses offered during this semester.3. The five workshop programmes will be connected with the Basics of Engineering courses offered. The students should attend two workshops in S1 and two in S2For example, students opting Introduction to Civil Engineering or Basic Civil Engineering should attend the Civil Engineering Workshop, students opting Introduction to Mechanical Engineering or Basic Mechanical Engineering should attend the Mechanical Engineering Workshop, students opting Introduction to Chemical Engineering should attend the Chemical Engineering Workshop and students opting Introduction to Computer Science and Information Technology should attend the Computer Science Workshop etc. The students shall be introduced to the various components, the dismantling and assembly of various equipments and some preliminary hands on training with different tools.
4. Engineering Physics and Engineering Chemistry shall be offered in both semesters. Institutions can advise students belonging to about 50% of the number of branches in the institution to opt for Engineering Physics in S1 and Engineering Chemistry in S2 and vice versa. The students opting for Engineering Physics in S1 should attend Engineering Physics Lab in S1 and students opting for Engineering Chemistry in S1 should opt for Engineering Chemistry Lab in S1.
5. Course I is a Pass/Fail course, the Institutions should conduct diagnostic tests to identify the training requirements of each student and advise them to attend the suitable programme. The students who excel in all diagnostic tests can be assigned Micro projects under the guidance of faculty members.
SEMESTER II
SlotCourse No.SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
AMA102Mathematics II3-1-044
B (1/2)PH 100/ CY 100Engineering Physics/Engineering Chemistry3-1-044
CBE 102Engineering Graphics1-1-243
DBE 104Design and Engineering2-0-243
E, F
(2/4)CE 100ME 100EE 100EC 100Basics of Civil EngineeringBasics of Mechanical EngineeringBasics of Electrical EngineeringBasics of Electronics2-1-0+2-1-03
3
3
3
G(1/2)PH110/CY110Engineering Physics Lab/Engineering Chemistry Lab0-0-221
H(2/4)CE110/ME110/EE110/EC110/Basic Engineering Workshops 0-0-2+0-0-22
21
1
ILanguage lab./ Bridge courses/Remedial programmes/MicroProjects etc0-0-22P/F
3023
JEntrepreneurship/TBI /NCC/NSS/Physical Edn. etc0-0-22P/F
Note: 1. Institutions can recommend two of four Basic Engineering courses not already taken by the student in the previous semester and the corresponding Workshop programmes.
Knowledge Segments and Course number Prefix Basic Sciences [BS] Mathematics[MA] Humanities [HU] Basic Engineering [BE] Professional Engineering[PE] Electives [EL] Laboratory/Practical [PE] Seminar[PE] Comprehensive Viva [PE] Design Project [PE] Project [PE] Students Activities [SA]
SEMESTER -3 CIVIL ENGINEERING Course No:SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
MA 201Mathematics3-1-044
PE Mechanics of Structures44
PESurveying-I44
PEBuilding Construction and Drawing44
PEEngineering Geology33
PEFluid Mechanics33
PEComputer Aided Civil Engineering Drafting Lab21
PEPractical Surveying -I21
Remedial Programmes2
SAEntrepreneurship/TBI /NCC/NSS/Physical Edn/Design Project/Student activities,. etc2
Total Hours:30 Total Credits = 24 Cumulative Credits = 71 SEMESTER 4CIVIL ENGINEERINGCourse No:SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
MA 202Mathematics3-1-044
PEStructural Analysis-I44
PEFluid Mechanics-II33
PESurveying II33
PEGeotechnical Engineering-I33
PEConcrete Technology33
HU 202Technical Communication0-0-221
PEStrength of Materials Lab21
PEFluid Mechanics Lab21
Remedial Programmes2
SAEntrepreneurship/TBI /NCC/NSS/Physical Edn./Design Project/Student activities, etc2
Total Hours:30 Total Credits = 23 Cumulative Credits = 94 SEMESTER - 5 CIVIL ENGINEERING:Course No:SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
PEDesign of Reinforced Concrete structures-I44
HU 301Business Economics3-0-033
PEGeotechnical Engineering-II33
PETransportation Engineering-I33
PEEnvironmental Engineering-I33
ELElective 133
PEDesign Project22
PEConcrete Lab21
PEGeotechnical Engineering Lab21
Remedial Programmes2
SAEntrepreneurship/TBI /NCC/NSS/Physical Edn., Honours Course/Student activities, etc3
Total Hours:30 Total Credits = 23 Cumulative Credits = 117
SEMESTER 6 CIVIL ENGINEERING:Course No:SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
PEDesign of Steel Structures-I3(4)3(4)
PEStructural Analysis-II33
PETransportation Engineering-II33
PEEnvironmental Engineering-II33
PEWater Resources Engineering33
HULife and Professional Skills0-0-221
ELElective 233
PEComprehensive Viva12
PETransportation Engineering Lab21
PEEnvironmental Engineering Lab21
SAEntrepreneurship/TBI /Honours Course/NCC/NSS/ Physical Edn/ Project/Student activities, etc5
Total Hours:30 Total Credits = 23 Cumulative Credits = 140
SEMESTER - 7 CIVIL ENGINEERING:Course No:SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
PEDesign of Reinforced Concrete Structures-II33
PEDesign of Hydraulic Structures (WRE-II)33
PEComputer Programming and Numerical Methods33
PEAdvanced Structural Analysis33
HUPrinciples of Management4-0-044
ELElective 333
PESeminar22
PESurveying-II Lab21
SAEntrepreneurship/TBI /Honours Course/NCC/NSS/Physical Edn./Project/ Student activities, etc7
Total Hours:30 Total Credits = 22 Cumulative Credits = 162
SEMESTER - 8 CIVIL ENGINEERING:Course No:SubjectL-T-PHoursCredits
PEDesign of Steel Structures-II33
PEQuantity Surveying and Valuation33
PE(EL)Elective 433
ELElective 5 (Non Departmental)33
PEProject126
SAEntrepreneurship/ TBI/ Honours Course/NCC/ NSS/ Physical Edn/ Student activities, etc6
Total Hours:30 Total Credits = 18 Cumulative Credits = 180