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1 Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) Programme Outcomes (POs) & Course Outcomes (COs) FOR Diploma in Civil Engineering

2 PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs) FOR DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGG. The Diploma programme aims to : 1. Develop competent civil engineering technicians with professional skills, knowledge, abilities & attitude for wage employment and/or to become entrepreneur. 2. Provide opportunities and develop competence to work as a leader, manager or team member in multidisciplinary civil engineering works and projects. 3. Develop effective communication skills - Verbal, Written and Graphical, to justify technical solutions for diverse targets associated with civil engineering works. 4. Provide opportunities and develop students in terms of social, economic and environment sensitive as responsible professionals. 5.Develope understanding towards use of different codes - local, national and international, for execution of civil engineering works. 6. Encourage and provide necessary knowledge, skills and opportunities for higher education and exploring different learning strategies for life-long learning. 7. Provide opportunities and develop responsible professionals in terms of ethics and value systems.

3 PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs) FOR DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING After successful completion of the Diploma programme, learners shall be able to: 1. Demonstrate the application of fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science, and civil engineering to solve simple problems related to civil engineering works. 2. Plan, design, construct and maintain civil engineering structures and buildings. 3. Supervise and manage civil engineering project related activities /practices/ resources effectively. 4. Collect samples, conduct experiments / tests and report results pertaining to civil engineering for execution of quality work 5. Communicate effectively through verbal, written and graphical presentations to diverse personnel 6. Understand the importance of ethical and professional responsibility and practices as civil engineer. 7. Ensure optimum use of resources in the context of environmental sensitivity, sustainable development and occupational safety. 8. Exhibit effective team work and function as leader & members in multidisciplinary civil engineering projects 9. Realize the habit of lifelong learning to stay abreast of the latest developments in civil engineering and allied field 10. Demonstrate necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes required to become an entrepreneur in civil engineering related business. 12. Appreciate and apply modern techniques, materials and tools for civil engineering construction works. 12. Ensure quality materials and workmanship as per specifications and prevailing SOR.

4 13. Follow professional standards in executing civil engineering projects and in technical communications concerning the projects. 14. Employ productivity software /tools to resolve technical problems of project and site 15. Ensure commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement. 16. Apply standard code of practices, by-laws, regulations, norms etc for planning and designing of buildings and projects

5 COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE OUTCOMES OF 1 ST SEMESTER Subject: Mathematics-I Code: Learning objective: 1) To understand basics and applications of logarithm, determinants, matrices 2) To understand trigonometry, co-ordinate geometry 3) To understand vectors in chemical engineering field to impart their knowledge in particular area of branches 4) Comprehensive knowledge of basic mathematics 1) Solve simple & identified engineering problems using logarithm, determinants & trigonometry 2) Calculate area and volume of different shapes and bodies. 3) Solve simultaneous equations 4) Develop simple graph of sine & cosine functions 5) Use mathematical tools & soft ware Subject: Communication Skills Code: Learning objective: 1) To have practical exposure to the basic language techniques in professional environment 2) Develop skills of listening, reading 3) Develop skills of writing and speaking 4) To develop communication and employability skills 1) Communicate effectively verbal as well as in writing in English 2) Comprehend given passage and summarize them. 3) Draft official letters. 4) Apply correct voice and prepositions in formal communication. 5) Make sentence using connector for desire meaning. 6) Develop presentation skills. 7) Face oral examination and interviews. Subject: Fundamental of Mechanical System Code: Learning objective: 1) To provide a comprehensive knowledge of basic mechanical systems. 2) Basic concepts from mechanical engineering sciences, 3) Modern engineering tools (machine-tools, laboratory instrumentation, and computer hardware and software), and related subjects to design mechanical engineering components 1) To describe and use basic engineering concepts 2) principles and components of mechanical equipment 3) measuring & testing method of physical quantities

6 4) Calculation of friction and revolution in mechanical parts 5) Assessment of boiler component. Subject: Engineering Drawing Code: Learning objective: 1) To get primary concept of Engineering Drawing 2) To know about equipment in Engineering Drawing 3) To know various signs, lines and dimensions 4) To know about sectional view 5) Identify and use differing drawing tools/instruments. 6) Use the concept of projection for Civil Engineering Drawings. 7) Prepare engineering drawing manually with given geometrical dimensions using prevailing drawing standards using proper scale. 8) Visualize and draw the shape of simple object form orthographic view to vise versa Subject: Computer Applications Code: ) To learn, experiment, and explore computer applications in education 2) How to use the computer as a business and personal tool through the use of applications software. 3) Students will learn to use the Internet 1) Prepare presentation and report on computer system. 2) Identify the components of a computer system and demonstrate basic proficiency in commonly used applications. 3) Create, design, and produce professional documents using word processing software (i.e., MS Word). 4) Process, manipulate, and represent numeric data using the basic functions of spreadsheet software (i.e., MS Excel). 5) Demonstrate strategies for merging and integrating source data from multiple applications. Subject: Basics of Civil Engineering Code: ) To study the basic concepts about civil engineering. 7) To get the field experiments regarding construction and surveying. 1) At the end of the course, the students will be able to recognize the significance of civil engineering in routine life, importance of surveying, importance and requirements of building planning. 2) The student will learn about construction materials, role of transportation as well as of water and its conservation.

7 COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE OUTCOMES OF 2 ND SEMESTER Subject: Mathematics II Code: ) Evaluate derivatives for complexly constructed elementary functions; 2) Evaluate definite and indefinite integrals; and 3) Evaluate limits using algebraic, geometric, analytic techniques. 4) Correctly incorporate specific examples 1) 2) Use mathematical tool to understand engineering principles and concepts. 3) Find the distance between points with the help of co-ordinate geometry 4) Apply Differentiation to velocity, acceleration maximum and minimum 5) Apply integration for finding area and volume. 6) Apply basic knowledge of statistics for sampling, data collection, standard deviation Subject: Engineering Physics Code: ) Students shall be able to find rigorous sequence in physics and engineering 2) Students shall be able to identify, formulate the basic concept of physics. 3) To develop problem solving skills. 1) Identify general properties of matters. 2) Use and application of different measuring instruments. 3) Apply principles and concept of physics for solving various engineering problems. 4) Use the concept of wave, sound, light and nanotechnology. Subject: Environment Conservation & Hazard Management Code: ) To improve the quality of life of the local community through management and conservation of natural resources. 2) To ensure that the natural environment is used wisely and continues to be available for the benefit and enjoyment of future generations. 3) To decrease vulnerability and improve adaptation capacity among poor local communities associated with Climate Change 1) Enhance the use of recycled material for construction work and optimize the use of conventional energy sources. 2) Take care of issues related to Conservation & Hazard Management while working as chemical engineer. 3) Assess the effects of pollution on resources. 4) Justify need of renewable energy for sustainable development. 5) Identify concept of waste management and methods of recycling. 6) Prepare list of use of do s and don ts applicable during disasters.

8 Subject: Applied mechanics Code: ) To provide a comprehensive knowledge of force, work and energy to calculate work done, power required and efficiency for various simple machines. 2) To understand the importance and application of various laws of mechanics. 1) Explain concept and principles relating to statics and dynamics of structures. 2) Use concepts, laws and principles of applied mechanics to analyze and design different components of structures. Subject: Civil Engineering Drawing. Code: ) To study the basic concepts about civil engineering. 2) To drawing regarding residential and public building. 1) Explain Building bye laws and Principles of Planning for residential and public buildings. 2) Prepare a detailed drawing for residential and public buildings. 3) Interpret conventional sign, symbols and working drawings of various civil engineering structures. 4) Use software to prepare detailed drawing of residential and public buildings. 5) Prepare Perspective view of a given building. Subject: Workshop Practice Code: ) To understand how different objects can be made from the given raw material by using different mechanical tools. 2) To introduce students to the basic concepts of manufacturing via shaping, forming, machining 3) To develop a knowledge of appropriate parameters to be used for various machining operations. 4) To develop a knowledge of workshop practice and basic use of machine tools and workshop equipment. 1) Acquire skills in basic engineering practice. 2) Identify the hand tools and instruments. 3) Gain measuring skills. 4) Obtain practical skills in the trades. 5) read and use a manufacturing drawing as a definition for the manufacturing of a part 6) select proper tools and cutting data for a given material and manufacturing process 7) realize when your knowledge is insufficient and assistance should be requested

9 COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE OBJECTIVES &OUTCOMES OF 3 RD SEMESTER Subject: Building Materials Code: Learning objective: 1) To select materials for engineering purpose is very much crucial activity In civil engineering any material of construction, the first and for most necessity is to know its properties, suitability, strength and durability. 2) To suggest the most suitable material which may fit the exact requirement of the construction items. In this course, the technology related to some of the important and widely used construction materials has been dealt with. 3) To enrich civil engineering technicians in performing their jobs with ease and confidence and will be able to select appropriate material for the given item of work on site. 1) Measure the required physical, chemical and engineering properties of Building Materials. 2) Select the appropriate construction materials as per construction activities and specifications. 3) Perform the different test for quality assurance of Building Materials. 4) Select and justify appropriate advanced and modern building materials for various applications. 5) Ascertain the current market price of each and every construction material Subject: Engineering Economics Code: ) To impart knowledge to students with the fundamentals of Engineering Economics and its application at various sphere. 1) To give the students an overview of the economics concepts, methods and terminology employed in effective engineering decisions as related to the designing, planning and implementation of successful projects. Subject: Construction Technology Code: ) Construction technology is a core subject in civil engineering. This subject is intended for gaining useful knowledge with respect to facts. 2) Concepts, principles and procedures related to building construction system so that student can effectively able to execute building construction work and carry out repairs and maintenance of existing building with safety and quality in construction.

10 1) Select and deploy suitable construction technique/methods for various construction works. 2) Identify the various Building Components in detail. 3) Interpret drawing and give layout on the field of given structure/building. 4) Select the appropriate machinery for various construction works. 5) Demonstrate safety measures involved in construction work. 6) Supervise the construction work to ensure quality as per required standards and specifications. 7) Check and ensure quality of construction materials and components as per standards and practices. Subject: Hydraulics Code: ) To understand the behaviour of fluid flow in different conditions in pipes, channels, canals, notches, weirs etc. is necessary for civil, environmental and transportation engineers. 2) To acquire basic knowledge about hydraulics will be useful in subjects like Irrigation, Water Resources Management and Public Health Engineering. In this course, basics of hydraulics and its application oriented content has been kept with a focus that students should be able to solve practical problems. 3) To develop Competencies by this course would therefore be useful for students while performing his/her job in the field of Water resources / Irrigation/ PHE and Environment Engineering. 1) Perform various tests regarding behavior of fluid/liquid. 2) Interpret the problems related to fluid/liquid and apply for solving fluid mechanics problem. 3) Compute discharge and loss of head through pipes, open channels, notches and other hydraulic structures. Subject: Structural Mechanics-I Code: ) To acquire Advance knowledge of structural behavior under direct loading. 2) To Analyse Statically Determinate structures like Beam, Column & Truss. The Structural Mechanics-I, will enable the student to analyze Steel & Concrete Structures used in Civil Engineering construction. 1) Analyze simple statically determinate structures like beam, column and truss under loading conditions. 2) Analyze the behavior of structural members with typical loading. 3) Evaluate the properties of materials of various members under direct loading.

11 Subject: Surveying Code: ) To develop and plan process for any civil engineering or mining project, at first field survey of that area is carried out and various type of survey maps are prepared. 2) These maps and drawing are used for taking various decisions regarding the planning, designing, estimation, execution and construction process etc 1) Handle various survey instruments for a particular survey work. 2) Carry out various civil engineering survey works. 3) Collect and analyse survey data for preparing drawings and maps. 4) Apply checks for errors elimination. COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE OBJECTIVES &OUTCOMES OF 4 th SEMESTER Subject: Advance Surveying Code: Learning objective: 1) To study Field survey and the basic requirement for preparing any engineering maps or drawings. 2) To carry out Field survey professionally various steps involved in the survey work are known with skills of operating modern survey equipment. 3) To study about these aspects so as to develop their understanding, performance oriented abilities in order to apply their knowledge in construction industry. After successful completion of this course, students will be able to 1) Calculate heights of different structures using appropriate instruments. 2) Calculate relative altitudes and distances of different points on ground. 3) Perform setting of horizontal curves on field. 4) Carry-out survey work using total station. Subject: Basic Transportation Engineering Code: ) To know the economy of any country is widely dependent either direct or indirect way on the transportation of various commodities which in turn dependent upon the How efficiently the transportation system of the country is functioning. Therefore, knowledge and understanding of various designs, construction and maintenance aspects of roads, railway and bridges are very important for engineers working at site in order to make transportation system safe and efficient. 2) To study about these aspects of roads, railways and bridges so as to develop their understanding in order to apply their knowledge in improving civil infrastructure for transportation. After successful completion of this course, students will be able to 1) Prepare drawing of basic components of roads as per standards. 2) Setting out and supervise construction of different types of pavements such as flexible, rigid.

12 3) Select appropriate road materials for road construction at different stages as per design and specification. 4) Interpret geometric design fundamentals. 5) Demonstrate traffic control devices. Subject: Soil Mechanics Code: ) To study different soil properties and characteristics. 2) To study different loading conditions soil is subjected to various stresses and problems like water logging, liquefaction of soil, seepage through soil and settlement. After successful completion of this course, students will be able to 1) Calculate standard soil properties and classify a soil. 2) Carry-out laboratory tests for measuring engineering property parameters of a soil sample. 3) Specify the essential features and requirements of site investigation. 4) Calculate stresses in soil under various loading conditions. Subject: Structural Mechanics - II Code: ) To Impart basic knowledge about analysis methods of structure. 2) To give a comprehensive insight structural analysis which are used for the analysis of various structures. After successful completion of this course, students will be able to 1) Analyze indeterminate structures like fixed and continuous beams of simple structures. 2) Apply moment distribution method to beams of simple structures. 3) Calculate slope and deflection of various beams of simple structures. 4) Analyze columns and struts of simple structures. 5) Calculate direct and bending stresses of simple structures. Subject: Water Resources Management Code: ) To Knowing extremity of water crisis, we must appreciate water as Nature s greatest gift. Our water requirement is rapidly increasing due to vast industrial development, population growth and changing life style. We are mostly dependent on rains as a predominant source of water. 2) To know that ground water table is declining rapidly due to its excessive use and misuse and also due to insufficient rainfall every year. 3) To stress upon the concept of water management and simultaneously to create the awareness about the proper use and conservation of water, this course is specially designed for the students of Diploma in Civil Engineering. 4) To develop theoretical knowledge with emphasis on certain aspects of water resources management an attempt has been made. The topics viz. hydrology, runoff, watershed management, etc. have been specifically dealt in the curriculum.

13 After successful completion of this course, students will be able to 1) Apply strategies of water resources management 2) Identify and select appropriate water resources for domestic, commercial and industrial application. 3) Collect, compute and analyze hydrological data. 4) Select the appropriate methods of artificial recharging for rain water and rainwater harvesting structures. 5) Apply advanced irrigation methods. 6) Enlist preventing measures for sea water intrusion. 7) Ensure effective/optimum utilization of water. 8) Maintain water resources. Subject: Computer Aided Drawing Code: ) To learn the computer and getting the knowledge of the drawing software of AUTOCAD. 2) To drafting the architectural and structural drawing of the plan of the building. After successful completion of this course, students will be able to 1) Use CAD for civil engineering applications. 2) Prepare civil engineering drawings effectively and efficiently using 2D & 3D projection CAD software. 3) Prepare typical architectural, construction and building drawing as per need. COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES OF 5 TH SEMESTER Subject: Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering Code: ) To study about the quantity and quality of water, demand of water, population forecasting, sanitation system of water. 2) To study about the disposal of the sewage. 3) To have brief idea regarding water supply and its treatment before supplying to the consumers. 1) To know about the quality and quantity of water. 2) To know the treatment of water & distribution system. 3) To know the sanitation system and disposal of the sewage. 4) To know about drains and sewer sections. Subject: Estimating, Costing and Valuation Code: ) To study about basic units, measurement and quantities. 2) Prepare rate analysis of different item works, quantity of items and valuation of properties.

14 3) To study about the methods of computing the quantities. 4) To study the estimate of compound wall, Two room up to plinth, Single storey and twostorey residential building, R.C.C Beam, R.C.C column with footing, R.C.C slab, R.C.C weather shed and R.C.C retaining wall. 1) To know the basic measurements method, rate analysis, quantity of items and valuation of properties. 2) To know about specifications and rate analysis. 3) To know the estimation and valuation. Subject: Construction Works Management Code: ) To study about the construction works management and equipment use on the site. 2) Application of new construction activities. 3) To study about scheduling techniques, CPM & PERT. 1) To gain the knowledge and understanding of construction works and its management on the field. 2) To know about the construction planning, scheduling & controlling. 3) To know about the material and labour management, equipment management, safety management and disaster management. Subject: Concrete Technology Code: ) To study the basic composition of concrete, 2) To study the properties of cement and aggregate. 3) To study about the admixtures and its types, workability of concrete. 4) To study about the concrete mix design, hardened concrete, special concrete. 1) To know the basic properties of ingredients of concrete. 2) To know about the different tests of cement and aggregate. 3) To know about the workability and strength of concrete. 4) To know the different type of concrete and mix design. 5) To know about the concreting techniques. Subject: Design of Steel Structure Code: ) Analysis and design of steel structure. 2) Design of bolted and welded connections. 3) Analysis and design of axially loaded tension member, axially loaded column, design of lacing and batten system, design of slab base foundation. 1) To know the basic properties of steel and to understand the behaviour according to it. 2) To know the different steel structure analysis and design. 3) To know the design and analysis of angle sections, bolted & welded connection. 4) Design of steel structures according to IS by limit state method. Subject: Transportation Engineering & Planning Code:

15 1) To get the knowledge and understanding of various aspects of highway geometrics, traffic engineering, different road materials, design of pavements, highway drainage, and airport engineering. 2) To study about the aspects of geometrics design of highway, traffic characteristics, traffic studies, traffic problem, road materials, highway drainage, road side development and airport engineering, 3) To develop their understanding in order to apply their knowledge in improving civil infrastructure for transportation. 1) To understand the various aspects of geometrics design of highway, traffic engineering, different road materials used in pavement. 2) To study design of pavements, highway drainage and airport engineering. COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES OF 6 TH SEMESTER Subject: Advanced Construction Technology Code: ) To study about various method for construction technology and also basic knowledge of it. 5) To study about modern construction technology, equipments, pile foundations. 6) To study about the temporary structures like formwork, shuttering etc 7) To study about different earthquake terminology & earthquake resistant structures. 1) To know the basic Knowledge and understanding of construction technology on the field. 2) Study about the equipment used in construction technology. 3) To study types of excavation, cassions and cofferdam, earthquake resistant buildings. Subject: Design of RCC Structure Code: ) To study about various methods for designing structural components like beam, column, slab, footing etc. 2) To study the IS provisions for design consideration of different R.C.C. structures. 1) To design various components of the structure. 2) Study of development length and shear reinforcement. 3) To design the axially loaded column, isolated column footing. Subject: Environmental Engineering Code: ) To study about quality of water and waste water and also have general idea about different methods of removing impurities. 2) To study techniques for treatment of water and waste water like skimming, screening, sedimentation & filtration. 1) To know the basic knowledge about the quality of water and wastewater. 2) To know different techniques for treatment of water and waste water. 3) To study the methods of softening and disinfection of water.

16 Subject: Quality Control and Monitoring Code: ) To study the total quality control in construction works and its management and sampling in construction work. 2) To study about the quality of construction and total quality management. 3) To study about the sampling and their tests, Statistical Quality Control (SQC). 4) To study about Quality References. 1) To know about the understanding of quality control and monitoring on the field. 2) To know about the use of IS reference in improving the quality 3) To study about the sampling techniques. Subject: Building Services Code: ) To study about the different building services like electrical, mechanical, fire protection, acoustic and sound insulations. 5) To study about the rain water harvesting and grey water. 6) To study about the provisions of green building. 5) To know the electrical services, mechanical services such as air conditioning, lighting, ventilation, fire protection, acoustics and sound insulations, elevators, escalators, as well as civil engineering services such as water supply, sanitary services, etc. have become most essential services for residential, industrial, high rise, hotels, motels, monumental buildings. 6) To study about rain water harvesting system, reuse of grey water. 7) To study about the different features of green building and its need. Subject: Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Structures Code: ) To learn about the different strategies adopted for repair and rehabilitation of structures at site. 2) To study about the repair, retrofitting and rehabilitation of structures. 3) To study about the durability and serviceability of concrete. 1) To know the maintenance and repair strategies of buildings, basic knowledge of repair, retrofitting and rehabilitation, materials and techniques for repair. 2) To know the durability and serviceability of concrete and demolition and dismantling of structures at site. 3) To study about the non destructive tests and other repair strategy. Subject: Hydrology and Watershed Management Code: ) To study about hydrological cycle, precipitation and its measurement, hyetograph and hydrograph generation and their importance. 2) To study evaporation and infiltration. 3) To study watershed management and its importance.

17 1) To know the basic knowledge about the processing of rainfall data before using for further analysis, hyetograph and hydrograph development and their importance, and brief idea regarding watershed management. 2) To know about the soil and water conservation. 3) To know about the water harvesting and biomass management. Subject: Solid Waste Management Code: ) To study sources, types and composition of solid waste with methods of handling, sampling, processing and storage of solid waste and have general idea about disposal options, and the environmental issues of solid waste management. 2) To study the Processing of the solid waste, disposal methods. 3) To study about the hazardous waste management. 1) To know about the solid waste management and disposal techniques. 2) To know about the sources and composition of municipal solid waste & collection methods. 3) To know the waste management rules to generators of solid wastes and its generation rates. 4) To know about the biomedical waste management and hazardous solid waste management.

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