DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES

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1 PROGRAMME OUTCOMES 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science in identifying, formulating and solving engineering problems. 2. An ability to understand the application of drafting software to prepare mechanical engineering drawings and as well as to read, analyze and interpret drawings. 3. An ability to analysis and design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. 4. An ability to trouble shooting techniques (Maintenance and servicing of various machines) and evaluate operational performance. 5. An ability to understand the quality control and assurance of raw materials and finished products. 6. An ability to understand the concepts of organisation structure and management in terms of performance and productivity quality control and assurance of raw materials and finished products. 7. Ability to understand material handling and its processes including recent trends. 8. Ability to understand fluid power, thermal power and concept in design & drawing of various machine elements including shop floor drawing. 9. An ability to articulate and communicate ideas persuasively and effectively both in written and oral. 10. An ability to work effectively as an individual and in a team. 11. An ability to understand and work with professional and ethical responsibility. 12. An ability to recognize the need for to engage in life-long learning and updating the knowledge in contemporary issues.

2 DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) Programme Objective 1 To prepare diplomats who will create new ways to meet society s needs with their knowledge of Mechanical Engineering. Programme Objective 2 To enable the students to support the Engineers in designs and analysis of Mechanical systems. Programme Objective 3 To create flexible atmosphere that promotes creativity and innovation among students and faculty which encourages professional ethics and lifelong learning. Programme Objective 4 To equip students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve, analyze problems to prepare them for further studies. Programme Objective 5 To enhance the technical supervisory skills of students to troubleshoot problems arising in modern industries. Programme Objective 6 To develop the right attitude and aptitude among students to deal with advancement of technology and demanding society.

3 Sl. SUBJECTS OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION Semester I 1 English for Communication I F T Engineering Mathematics I F T Engineering Physics I F T Engineering Chemistry I F T Health & Physical Education C P Engineering Graphics F D Work Shop Practice F P Computing Fundamentals C P Engineering Science Lab F P 0 0 Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project.

4 Sl. SUBJECTS OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION Semester II 1 English for Communication II F T Engineering Mathematics II F T Engineering Physics II F T Engineering Chemistry II F T Basic Mechanical Engineering B T Engineering Graphics F D Workshop Practice F P Engineering Science Lab F P Basic Mechanical Engineering Lab. B P Life Skills C P Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project

5 SUBJECTS OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION Sl. Semester III 1 Environmental Science. & Disaster Management C T Electrical & Electronics Engg. B T Manufacturing Process B T Fluid Mechanics & Pneumatics B T Machine Drawing B D Workshop Practice - III B P Fluid Mechanics Lab B P Electrical Technology Lab B P Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project

6 Sl. SUBJECTS OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION Semester IV 1 Metallurgy & Machine Tools B T Automobile Engineering B T Applied Mechanics & Strength of Materials A T Thermal Engineering B T Production Drawing A D Workshop Practice-IV & Mini Project A P Material Testing Lab A P Heat Engines Lab B P Total Categories Type : F Foundation s, C Common s, B Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. : T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project.

7 Sl. 1 Industrial Management & Safety SUBJECTS OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION Semester V C T Design of Machine Elements A T Industrial Engineering A T Power Plant Engineering/ Alternate Energy sources & Management/ Material E T Handling 5 Industrial Maintenance &Servicing Lab A P Machine shop Practice A P CADD lab-i A P Project work and Seminar Pr Pr Industrial Training/ Visit/ Collaborative work A 0 10days 10days 2 P 50 0 Total *This course can be conveniently scheduled by the colleges during semester term. Categories: F- Foundation s, C Common s, B Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project.

8 SUBJECTS OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EVALUATION Sl. Semester VI 1 Hydraulic Machines A T Advanced Production Processes. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Industrial Automation & Mechatronics/ CAD-CAM/ Maintenance Engineering. A T A T E T CADD Lab-II A P Advanced Machine Tool Lab A P Hydraulic Machines and fluid power lab A P Project work and Seminar Pr Pr 50* 50* Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project. *Indicate 40 marks for Project & 10 marks for seminar.