Greater Noida Institute of Technology (Engineering Institute)

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Civil Engineering - COs

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DEPARTMENT:CIVIL ENGINEERING
Session:2020-2021
Code Course Name course outcome
3rd SEMESTER
KCE351 Building Planning Drawing Lab 1. Get an Introduction to the tools and commands of drafting software. .
2. Work in layers, blocks, x-ref, drawing layout and print setup.
3. Work on 3D drafting and rendering
4. Do the Planning and drafting of elevation and cross section of door and window, Dog legged and open well staircase, Residential building of 1 room set (plan and section) and 3 room residential building with staircase.
5. Prepare the details and general arrangement drawing of 4 room duplex house including planning and drafting.
KCE352 Surveying and Geomatics Lab 1. CO1 Able to measure difference in elevation, length, calculate the area of a land and prepare the map.
2. CO2 Gain basic understanding of the principle of chain survey, 8 compass survey and plane table survey.
3. CO3 Able to prepare field book for planning and construction of any engineering project.
4. CO4 Able to take and analyze field data and prepare detailed topography map
KCE302 Surveying and Geomatics 1. Describe the function of surveying and work with survey instruments, take observations, and prepare plan, profile, and cross-section and perform calculations.
2. Calculate, design and layout horizontal and vertical curves.
3. Operate a total station and GPS to measure distance, angles, and to calculate differences in elevation. Reduce data for application in a geographic information system.
4. Relate and apply principles of photogrammetry for surveying.
5. Apply principles of Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing for Civil Engineering problems.
KCE301 Engg. Mechanics 1. Use scalar and vector analytical techniques for analyzing forces in statically determinate structures
2. Apply fundamental concepts of kinematics and kinetics of particles to the analysis of simple, practical problems.
3. Apply basic knowledge of mathematics and physics to solve real-world problems.
4. Understand basic dynamics concepts – force, momentum, work and energy;
5. Understand and be able to apply Newton’s laws of motion;
KCE303 Fluid Mechanics 1. Understand the broad principles of fluid statics, kinematics and dynamics
2. Understand definitions of the basic terms used in fluid mechanics
3. Understand classifications of fluid flow
4. Apply the continuity, momentum and energy principles
5. Apply dimensional analysis
KCE353 Fluid Mechanics Lab 1. Measure the properties of fluids
2. Compare the actual discharge with theoretical discharge through pipes and notch and weirs.
3. Validate the Bernoulli’s theorem and Darcy’s law.
4. Measure the loss of fluid flow energy in pipe chain.
5. Measure the efficiency of turbines on different loads.
6. Measure the performance of the pump on different loads.
KAS301 Technical Communication 1. Students will be enabled to understand the nature and objective of Technical
2. Communication relevant for the work place as Engineers.
3. Students will utilize the technical writing for the purposes of Technical Communication and its exposure in various dimensions.
4. Students would imbibe inputs by presentation skills to enhance confidence in face of diverse audience.
5. Technical communication skills will create a vast know-how of the application of the learning to promote their technical competence.
6. It would enable them to evaluate their efficacy as fluent efficient communicators by learning the voice-dynamics.
4th SEMESTER
KCE- 404 Hydraulic and hydraulic machine Apply their knowledge of fluid mechanics in addressing problems in open channels.
To know the different types of flows and channels.
Solve problems in uniform, gradually and rapidly varied flows in steady state conditions.
To understand the performance of turbines and pumps.
Have knowledge in hydraulic machineries like pumps and turbines
KCE453 Hydraulics Hydraulic Machine Lab To identify the behaviour of analytical models introduced in lecture to the actual behaviour of real fluid flows.
To explain the standard measurement techniques of fluid mechanics and their applications.
To illustrate the students with the components and working principles of Pumps.
To illustrate the students with the components and working principles of of Turbines, Pumps, and othe
To analyze the laboratory measurements and to document the results in an appropriate format.
KCE- 401 Material testing construction practices 1. Identify various building materials and to understand their basic properties.
2. Understand the use of non- conventional civil engineering materials.
3. Study suitable type of flooring and roofing in the construction process.
4. Characterize the concept of plastering, pointing and various other building services.
5. Exemplify the various fire protection, sound and thermal insulation techniques, maintenance and repair of buildings.
KCE451 Material Testing Lab 1. Develop knowledge of material science and behaviour of various building materials used in construction.
2. Identify the construction materials required for the assigned work.
3. Provide procedural knowledge of the simple testing methods of cement, lime and concrete etc.
4. Identify, formulate and solve engineering problems of structural elements subjected to flexure.
5. Evaluate the impact of engineering solutions on the society and also will be aware of contemporary issues regarding failure of structures due to unsuitable materials.
KCE452 Solid Mechanics Lab 1. CO1 Analyze and correlate stress, strainand elastic deformation of an engineering material.
CO2 Predict the engineering property and behavior of material under different loading and support conditions under static loading conditions.
CO3 Analyze and predict the engineering property and behavior of material under impact loading conditions
CO4 Analyze and correlate the elastic constants and deformation under flexural loading and torsion
KAS403 Maths III The students will learn the idea of Laplace transform of functions and their application
The students will learn the idea of Fourier transform of functions and their applications
The students will learn the basic ideas of logic and Group and uses
The students will learn the idea s of sets, relation, function and counting techniques.
The students will learn the idea of lattices, Boolean algebra, Tables and Karnaugh maps.
KCE402 Introduction to Solid Mechanics Describe the concepts and principles of stresses and strains
Analyze solid mechanics problems using classical methods and energy methods
Analyze structural members subjected to combined stresses
Calculate the deflections at any point on a beam subjected to a combination of loads
Understand the behaviour of columns, springs and cylinders against loads
KNC402 Python Programming
5th SEMESTER
RCE501 Geotechnical Engineering To provide a coherent development to the students for the courses in sector of Geotechnical Engineering Soil Improvement Techniques etc.
To present the foundations of many basic Engineering tools and concepts related to Geotechnical Engineering.
3. To give an experience in the implementation of Engineering concepts which are applied in field of Geotechnical Engineering
4. To involve the application of scientific and technical principles of planning, analysis, design of foundation along with soil improvement techniques.
5. The students will gain an experience in the implementation of Geotechnical Engineering on engineering concepts which are applied in field Geotechnical Engineering.
RCE551 Geotechnical Lab 1. Determine index properties of soils
2. Classify soils
3. Determine engineering properties of soils
4. Apply the concept of MDD and OMC to control compaction in the field.
5. Analyze various soil parameters and prepare soil report.
6. Apply standard penetration test results for determination of soil characteristic.
RCE552 CAD LAB 1 1. Understand computer aided drafting and different coordinate system
2. Drawing of Regular shapes using Editor Mode and Exercise on Draw tools and Modify tools
3. Drawing of building components like walls, lintels, Doors, and Windows. Using CAD software
4. Drawing a plan of Building and dimensioning.
5. Developing a 3-D plan from a given 2-D plan
6. Developing sections and elevations for given a) Single storied buildings b) multi storied buildings
RCE502 Design of Structure-1 1. CO1 Explain the design philosophies of working stress method and limit state method for reinforced concrete structures.
2. CO2 Apply the principles and current Codal practices in designing the reinforced concrete elements beam, slab, column, footing and stair using limit state method.
3. CO3 Design the reinforced concrete beams as per limit state method.
4. CO4 Design the reinforced concrete slabs using limit state method.
5. CO5 Design the reinforced concrete column and footing as per limit state method.
6. CO6 Follow current practices in detailing the reinforced concrete
RCE554 Concrete Lab 1. Outline the importance of testing of cement and its properties
2. Assess the different properties of aggregate
3. Summarize the concept of workability and testing of concrete
4. Describe the preparation of green concrete
5. Describe the properties of hardened concrete
RCE503 Quantity Estimation and Management 1. Learn estimation of quantities of buildings by different methods
2. Analyse rates as per specifications of works
3. Apply network techniques of CPM and PERT
4. Understand the practical aspect of construction equipment management including earth moving, hauling and conveying equipment
5. Learn the project cost control, budgeting and cost planning
6. Understand the present economic studies and method of analysis including discounted cash flow and break even cost analysis
RCE052 Concrete Technology 1. CO-1 Understand the properties of constituent material of concrete.
2. CO-2 Apply admixtures to enhance the properties of concrete.
3. CO-3 Evaluate the strength and durability parameters of concrete.
4. CO-4 Design the concrete mix for various strengths using difference methods.
5. CO-5 Use advanced concrete types in construction industry.
RCE553 Construction Management LAB 1. Develop the basic knowledge of building planning as per building bye-laws and understand the concept of Floor area ratio.
Analyze the fire safety issues involved at the time of planning of a building.
3. Understand the working principal and effectiveness of different construction equipments.
4. Plan and Schedule a civil engineering project by using techniques like CPM, PERT
5. Understand the roles and responsibilities of engineer, contractors and owners.
6. Learn about the technical details of different types of contracts associated with a civil engineering project as well as steps of tendering and arbitration process.
RAS501 Managerial Economics 1. Students will be able to understand the roles of managers in firms and also analyze the demand conditions and assess the position of a company.
2. Students will be able to understanding the concepts, importance and applications of different forecasting techniques.
3. Student will be able to understanding cost function and the difference between short-run and long-run cost function. Student will be able to evaluate the profit of a firm, carry out the break even analysis and employ this tool to make production decision.
4. Students will be able to design competition strategies, including costing, pricing, product differentiation, and market environment according to the natures of products and the structures of the markets.
5. Students will be able to understand recession and expansion of economic activity through business cycle. Students will be able to understand the roles of monetary policy and fiscal policy, over time on GDP, Inflation and Interest Rates.
RAS502 Sociology 1. Students should be able to understand the dynamics of groups at work place
2. Student should know the growth of industrialisation in India and its effects on productivity
3. Students should be able to understand different industrial policies.
4. Student can understand the impact of indiscipline in the organisation and methods to cope up.
5. Student Should be able to understand the models of industrialization, Cuftural issues, consumer society and concern
CE 6TH SEM
RCE651 CAD LAB-2 1. Working on Environmental Engineering software for Analysis and Design of water wastewater treatment and distribution systems
2. Working on Transportation Engineering software like MAX ROAD/Surveying Software.
3. Working on GIS software (ARC GIS / ENVI / GEPSY)
RCE-601 Design of Structure-II 1. CO1 Apply the knowledge of IS code of practice for the design of different steel structural elements
2. CO2 Analyze the behavior of riveted, bolted and welded connections and design different types of connections under axial as well as eccentric loadings
3. CO3 Design tension and compression members using simple and built-up sections
4. CO4 Design slab base and gusseted base for compression members under bi-axial bending
5. CO5 Calculate shape factor and plastic moment capacity of different types of flexural members
6. CO6 Analyze the behavior of laterally supported and unsupported beams and design those using simple and built-up sections and design of beam- column connections
RCE 654 STRUCTURAL DETAILING LAB
RCE-603 Transportation Engineering 1. Understand the role of Transportation Engineering and History of Transportation Development
2. Understand the geometric design of Highways
3. Understand Traffic Characteristic, analysis factors affecting traffic design and Traffic Signal Design
4. Application of different Highway materials and their selection in highway for any specific location
5. Apply different highway construction methods for appropriate site conditions
RCE-602 Environmental Engineering 1. Student will able to discuss about importance of water and its quality analysis.
2. Analyze various physic-chemical and biological parameters of water in case of quality requirements.
3. At the end of the course student will be able to assess complete water quality assessment for EIA and domestic supplies.
4. At the end of the course student will suggest various types of treatment methods required to purify raw water with different contaminants.
RCE652 Environmental Engineering LAB 1. CO1 Build knowledge about the crystal structure and classification of materials.
2. CO2 Understand methods of determining mechanical properties and their suitability for applications.
3. CO3 Classify cast irons and study their applications.
4. CO4 Interpret the phase diagrams of materials.
5. CO5 Select suitable heat-treatment process to achieve desired properties of metals and alloys.
6. CO6 Appraise the applications of advanced materials technology in their daily life
RCE061 FOUNDATION ENGG. 1. CO-1 Understand various methods of Soil Exploration and its importance.
2. CO-2 Analyze bearing capacity and settlement of soil for shallow foundation.
3. CO-3 Design the various types of shallow foundation and understand the basics of deep foundation.
4. CO-4 Understand the characteristics of well foundations and retaining wall.
5. CO-5 Understand the concept of soil reinforcement.
RCE653 Transportation Engineering Lab 1. To Determine the Crushing Value, Impact Value, Flakiness Index and Elongation Index, Los Angeles Abrasion Value and Stripping Value of Coarse Aggregates.
2. To determine the penetration Value, Softening Point, Ductility Value of Bitumen.
3. To determine the Softening Point of Bituminous material.
4. To determine the Ductility Value of Bituminous material.
5. To determine the Flash and Fire Point of Bituminous material.
6. To determine the Stripping Value of Bituminous material.
RAS601 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 1. Students will be able to understand the importance of management in industry along with the concept of productivity and various production systems.
2. Students will come across the functions of management and popular principles of management which have been developed at various point of times.
3. Students will come to know the right way of doing a particular job through techniques of work study and method study along with tools of inventory control.
4. Students will be able to know about quality, various approaches of quality control along with the concept of total quality management.
5. Students will apply project network techniques like CPM PERT.
RUC601 CYBER SECURITY CO1: Understand the principle concepts, development and security of Information System.
CO2: Gain familiarity with various security threats, security technology, E-commerce and cryptography.
CO3: Demonstrate the knowledge of Application Development Security and Security Architecture and design issues.
CO4: Develop an understanding of security policies (such as authentication, integrity and confidentiality).
CO5: Learn about ISO, IT Act and Cyber Laws in India
7th SEMESTER
RCE702 Water Resourse Engineering 1. Various components of hydrologic cycle that affect the movement of water in the earth.
2. Various Stream flow measurements technique
3. the basic requirements of irrigation and various irrigation techniques, requirements of the crops
4. Distribution systems for canal irrigation and the basics of design of unlined and lined irrigation canals design
5. Basic components of river Training works.
RCE074 River Engg. 1. CO-1 Explain river morphology and its classification.
2. CO-2 Explain hydraulic geometry and behavior of river.
3. CO-3 Explain socio-cultural influences and ethics of stream restorations.
4. CO-4 Analyze flow and sediment transport in rivers and channels.
5. CO-5 Design guide band, embankments and flood protection systems.
RCE701 Design of Structure-III 1. Learn the design philosophies of steel structures
2. Design riveted, bolted, pinned and welded connections for steel structures.
3. Design of tension steel members.
4. Design of compression steel members
5. Design of various types of steel beams and plate girders.
RCE751 Non Destructive Testing Laboratory 1. Be able to List and define different defects that occur in welding shown through Non-Destructive Examination/Destructive Testing.
2. Be able to identify the types of equipment used for each Non-Destructive and Destructive Examination.
3. Be able to explain the purpose of the Equipment, Application, and standard techniques required to perform major non-destructive and destructive examinations of welds.
4. Be able to go to specific Code, Standard, or Specification related to each testing method.
5. Have the knowledge and essential skills to identify strengths and weaknesses in materials used in fabrication
CE 8TH SEM
RCE084 Solid Waste Management 1. To characterize the waste apply the knowledge of municipal solid waste management for handling them.
2. To apply the knowledge of mathematics, science engineering for developing waste collection systems.
3. To design composting systems and operate aerobic anaerobic composting systems.
4. Develop an awareness of utilisation of waste materials as novel innovaztive materilas for use in concrete.
5. To manage construction operation of landfill facilities , energy recovery systems.
RCE-085 Engineering Hydrology and Groundwater Improvement 1. Understand the basic concept of hydrological cycle and its various phases.
2. Understand the concept of runoff and apply the knowledge to construct the hydrograph.
3. Apply the various methods to assess the flood.
4. Assess the quality of various forms of water and their aquifer properties.
5. Understand the well hydraulics and apply ground water modelling techniques
ROE082 Open Elective Course -2 (Entrepreneurship Development) 1. Understanding the human being Comprehensively Human Aspiration audits fulfilment.
2. Student will be able to appreciate the essential complementarily between 'values' and 'skills' to ensure sustained happiness and prosperity.
3. Student will be able to develop a holistic perspective towards 'life' and 'profession' as well as towards happiness and prosperity based on correct understading of the Human reality and the rest of theExistence.
4. Student will be able to relate plausible implications of holistic understanding in terms of ethical human conduct, trustful and mutually fulfilling human behavior in family as well as in society and mutually enriching interaction with Nature.
5. Student will be able to understand Implications of the holistic understanding of harmony on Professional Ethics.
6. Student will be able to understand the need of Value Education as well as its learning process.
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