Course Structure
B. Tech. Computer and Information Science is designed in a way which provides students with the ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering. The topics in the syllabus help student develop analyzing skills which are essential to excel in this field.
The delivery method of the program includes classroom lectures, industrial visits, guest lectures from IT professionals, research work and internships.
The course imbibes effective communication skills in students as well.
Syllabus
The syllabus has subjects which cover impact of engineering in context to global, economic, environmental issues.
The subjects covered in the syllabus are:
Subject |
Topics Covered |
Objective |
---|---|---|
Soft Skills-I |
Self Analysis, Attitude, Motivation, Goal Setting, Creativity |
To develop inter personal skills and be an effective goal oriented team player. |
Calculus And Solid Geometry |
Matrices, Functions Of Several Variables, Ordinary Differential Equations, Geometrical Applications Of Differential Calculus, Three Dimensional Analytical Geometry |
To impart analytical ability in solving mathematical problems as applied to the respective branches of Engineering. |
Physics |
Mechanical Properties Of Solids And Acoustics, Electromagnetic Waves, Circuits And Applications, Lasers And Fiber Optics, Quantum Mechanics And Crystal Physics, Green Energy Physics |
The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of physical concepts and underlying various engineering and technological applications. |
Chemistry |
Water Treatment, Polymers And Reinforced Plastics, Phase Equilibria, Lubricants And Adhesives, Corrosion And Its Control, Instrumental Methods Of Analysis, |
To enable the students to acquire knowledge in the principles of chemistry for engineering applications |
Basic Civil Engineering |
Building Materials, Material Properties, Building Components, Surveying And Transportation, Water Supply And Sewage Disposal |
To get exposed to the glimpses of Civil Engineering topics that is essential for an Engineer. |
Basic Electrical Engineering |
Fundamentals Of Dc Circuits, Magnetic Circuits, Ac Circuits |
This course provides comprehensive idea about working principle, operation and characteristics of electronic devices, transducers, Digital Electronics and Communication Systems. |
Principles Of Environmental Science |
Environmental Education And Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, Waste Management, Biodiversity And Its Conservation, Biodiversity And Its Conservation |
The course provides a comprehensive knowledge in environmental science, environmental issues and the management. |
Engineering Graphics |
Fundamentals Of Engineering Graphics, Projection Of Lines And Solids, Sections And Developments, Pictorial Projections, Building Drawing |
To draw and interpret various projections of 1D, 2D and 3D objects and To prepare and interpret the drawings of buildings. |
Transforms And Boundary Value Problems |
Partial Differential Equations, Fourier Series, One Dimensional Wave & Heat Equation, Fourier Transforms, Transform And Difference Equations |
To impart analytical ability in solving mathematical problems as applied to the respective branches of Engineering. |
Digital Computer Fundamentals |
Number Systems And Codes, Boolean Algebra & Simplification, –Combinational Logic Circuits, Sequential Logic Circuits, Hardware Description Language |
This course is to develop a strong foundation in the field of digital electronics and to learn the fundamentals of Digital Computer and its components |
Object Oriented Programming |
Programming In C++, Java Introduction, Java Programming, Multithreading |
To understand the concepts of Object-Oriented Programming(OOP) and mastering OOP using C++ and JAVA |
Microprocessor And Interfacing |
Intel 8085 Architecture, Intel 8086/8088 Architecture, I/O And Memory Interfacing Using 8085/8086, Communication And Bus Interfacing With 8085/8086 |
The purpose of this course is to impart knowledge of microprocessor architecture and programming, interfacing and coprocessors which gives foundation to advanced microprocessor architecture and microcontrollers. |
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