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college code MBI
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college code MBI

Civil Engineering

PEO, PO, PSO & CO (M.Tech)

 Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

  • PEO 1 : To impart knowledge in science, mathematics and fundamentals of engineering for solutions of various technological problems in civil engineering.
  • PEO 2 : To prepare for planning, designing and execution of infrastructure development in a sustainable way.
  • PEO 3 : To acquire qualities of professionalism, creativity, leadership, independent thinking and self confidence.
  • PEO 4 : To be suited to work as part of a team or to involve in entrepreneurship activities.
  • PO1 : An ability to independently carry out research/investigation and development work in engineering and allied streams
  • PO2 : An ability to communicate effectively, write and present technical reports on complex engineering activities by interacting with the engineering fraternity and with society at large.
  • PO3 : An ability to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program.
  • PO4 : An ability to apply stream knowledge to design or develop solutions for real world problems by following the standards.
  • PO5 : An ability to identify, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and state-of-the-art tool to model, analyse and solve practical engineering problems.
  • PO6 : An ability to engage in life-long learning for the design and development related to the stream related problems taking into consideration sustainability, societal, ethical and environmental aspects.
  • PO7 : An ability to develop cognitive load management skills related to project management and finance which focus on Entrepreneurship and Industry relevance.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)

The graduates of Civil Engineering will be able to:

  • PSO1 : Analyse, design and construct various civil engineering structures.
  • PSO2 : Follow the economic, environmental and safety factors involved in the construction industry.
  • PSO3 :   Apply the state of the art modern tools for planning, designing, scheduling, execution and management of civil engineering projects.

List of Courses

  • 221TCE100 – PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
  • 221TCE007 – THEORY OF ELASTICITY
  • 221TCE008 – STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS
  • 221ECE038 – EXPERIMENTAL METHODS IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
  • 221ECE043 – FORENSIC ENGINEERING AND REHABILITATION OF STRUCTURES
  • 221LCE003 – ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LAB
  • 221RGE100 – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & IPR
  • 222TCE100 – ADVANCED NUMERICAL METHODS
  • 222TCE103 – FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
  • 222ECE037 – DESIGN OF BRIDGES
  • 222ECE043 – DESIGN OF EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURES
  • 222EME106 – INDUSTRIAL SAFETY IN ENGINEERING
  • 222LCE003 – COMPUTATIONAL LAB
  • 223AGE010 – REUSE AND RECYCLE TECHNOLOGY
  • 224PCE100 – DISSERTATION PHASE II
  • 224PCE100 – DISSERTATION PHASE II

Course Outcomes

221TCE100 – PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

  • CO1 – To create an awareness of the concepts of statistics and probability distributions
  • CO2 – To formulate and test hypotheses for civil engineering problems
  • CO3 – To apply statistical data analysis tools such as ANOVA and experimental designs
  • CO4 – To build regression models for civil engineering applications and to identify the principal components
  • CO5 – To apply the concepts of data analysis for a time series

 

221TCE007 – THEORY OF ELASTICITY

  • CO1 – Apply knowledge of mechanics and mathematics to model elastic bodies as continuum.
  • CO2 – Formulate boundary value problems; and calculate stresses and strains.
  • CO3 – Comprehend constitutive relations for elastic solids and compatibility constraints.
  • CO4 – Solve two-dimensional problems (plane stress and plane strain) using the concept of stress function.

 

221TCE008 – STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS

  • CO1 – Model single and multi-degree freedom systems for dynamic analysis and develop equations of motion
  • CO2 – Estimate parameters of dynamic systems
  • CO3 – Perform dynamic analysis of single degree freedom systems
  • CO4 – Perform dynamic analysis of multi – degree freedom systems
  • CO5 – Analyse and design vibration isolation systems
  • CO6 – Perform dynamic analysis of distributed parameter systems

 

221LCE003 – ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LAB

  • CO1 – Understand basic test for the materials
  • CO2 – Compute the mix proportion for various types of concrete as per IS guidelines.
  • CO3 – Evaluate the mechanical properties of concrete
  • CO4 – Analyse the behaviour of reinforced concrete elements.
  • CO5 – Analyse the behaviour of steel members
  • CO6 – Familiarise modern instruments.

 

221ECE038 – EXPERIMENTAL METHODS IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

  • CO1 – Understand characteristics of a measurement system
  • CO2 – Understand working and types of strain gauges and force transducers
  • CO3 – Understand working and types of potentiometers and accelerometers
  • CO4 – Understand different types of Non-destructive testing methods
  • CO5 – Understand the application of Two-dimensional photoelasticity in analysing stress or strain
  • CO6 – Understand working of recording instruments like chart recorders and CROs

 

221ECE043 – FORENSIC ENGINEERING AND REHABILITATION OF STRUCTURES

  • CO1 – To understand role and responsibility of a forensic engineer
  • CO2 – To understand different cause of deterioration in structures and its prevention
  • CO3 – To gain adequate knowledge for the uses of different NDT equipments
  • CO4 – To get awareness regarding the structural health monitoring
  • CO5 – To gain adequate knowledge in Different modern techniques of retrofitting

221RGE100 – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & IPR

  • CO 1 – Approach research projects with enthusiasm and creativity.
  • CO 2 – Conduct literature survey and define research problem.
  • CO 3 – Adopt suitable methodologies for solution of the problem.
  • CO 4 – Deliver well-structured technical presentations and write technical reports.
  • CO 5 – Publish/Patent research outcome.

222TCE100 – ADVANCED NUMERICAL METHODS

  • CO1 – Obtain the solution of simultaneous Linear system of equations
  • CO2 – Obtain the numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations
  • CO3 – Obtain the numerical solutions for solving boundary value problems of partial differential equations
  • CO4 – Describe the terminologies, applications or procedure of finite element method
  • CO5 – Describe or apply the concept of finite element method

 

222TCE103 – FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

  • CO1 – Develop approximate solution to boundary value problems in structural mechanics using method of weighted residuals and variational methods.
  • CO2 – Develop field approximations for various one- and two-dimensional finite elements.
  • CO3 – Formulate element equilibrium equations for 1D and 2D finite elements for solution of structural mechanics problems using energy principles.
  • CO4 – Understand the computational techniques for numerical integrations, large system of equation solvers etc. and apply the same for implementation of finite element method

 

222ECE037 – DESIGN OF BRIDGES

  • CO1 – Review bridge specifications as per current IRC and IRS standards for bridges
  • CO2 – Design and detail slab and T beam bridges
  • CO3 – Design and detail box culvert and Prestressed Concrete bridges.
  • CO4 – Design and detail plate girder and composite bridges
  • CO5 – Design elastomeric bearings in bridges.
  • CO6 – Analyse substructures and foundations in bridges.

 

222ECE043 – DESIGN OF EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURES

  • CO1 – Describe various engineering aspects of earthquakes, earthquake effects and earthquake resistant design.
  • CO2 – Apply IS code provisions for the analysis, design and detailing of earthquake resistant structures.
  • CO3 – Develop earthquake response spectrum.
  • CO4 – Perform response spectrum analysis of multi-storied frames.
  • CO5 – Analyse and design shear walls.
  • CO6 – Describe different strategies for seismic evaluation and seismic retrofitting.

 

222EME106 – INDUSTRIAL SAFETY IN ENGINEERING

  • CO1 – Discuss the basic concepts of Safety Management.
  • CO2 – Explain the factors contributing to accidents and how that can be controlled.
  • CO3 – Summarize general safety precautions and safe practices to be followed in Engineering Industries.
  • CO4 – Explain the occupational health hazards and the methods of control.
  • CO5 – Implement the firefighting techniques and understand the methods of pollution control.

 

222PCE100 – MINI PROJECT

  • CO1 – To strengthen the understanding of fundamentals through application of theoretical concepts.
  • CO2 – To boost their skills in preparing report and widen the horizon of their thinking
  • CO3 – To resolve a problem by applying theoretical knowledge and thus to increase problem solving skills

 

22LCE003 – COMPUTATIONAL LAB

  • CO1 – Model structural elements/ whole structures using finite element packages.
  • CO2 – Analyse and design structural elements/ whole structures using finite element packages.
  • CO3 – Interpret results from finite element analysis packages.
  • CO4 – Draw structural details using AutoCAD
  • CO5 – Write design reports.
  • CO6 – Develop bar bending schedule and bill of quantities from the structural Drawings

223AGE010 – REUSE AND RECYCLE TECHNOLOGY

  • CO1 – Explain the principles and technologies behind waste reduction, resource conservation, and sustainable practices
  • CO2 – Describe and Analyze waste generation and management
  • CO3 – Apply the knowledge of various reuse strategies and their application in different industries and analyze various recycling technologies
  • CO4 – Appraise the methods of E-waste management and Eco-friendly packaging
  • CO5 – Comprehend Environmental Regulations and Policies, Understand the importance of environmental regulations and policies in addressing environmental challenges

 

224PCE100 – DISSERTATION PHASE II

  • CO1 – To strengthen the understanding of fundamentals through application of theoretical concepts.
  • CO2 – To boost their skills in preparing report and widen the horizon of their thinking
  • CO3 – To resolve a problem by applying theoretical knowledge and thus to increase problem solving skills

224PCE100 – DISSERTATION PHASE II

  • CO1 – To strengthen the understanding of fundamentals through application of theoretical concepts.
  • CO2 – To boost their skills in preparing report and widen the horizon of their thinking
  • CO3 – To resolve a problem by applying theoretical knowledge and thus to increase problem solving skills

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