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Curvature and radius of curvature: Cartesian, parametric and polar forms (without proof) problems. Differential Calculus-2: Introduction to function of several varables, Partial differentiation; Total derivatives-, CO; and MgCl). Chemical analysis of water: Standard for portable water, Determination of; Dissolved oxygen, Chlorides. Water softening - Desalination of sea water by reverse osmosis. Self Study: Softening of water by ion exchange process Electro Chemical Technology: Introduction, Origin of electrode potential, Nernst equation, concentration cel, numerical problems on concentration cell, Reference electrode ~ Calomel electrode. Determination of single electrode potential sing calomel electrode, lon Selective Electrode ~ Glass electrode, Determination of pH of solution using glass electrode Energy storage devices: Introduction, Basic concept, Classification, Characteristics of batteries. Construction and working of 2) Nickel Metal hydride battery 2) L-Cobat oxide battery. Self Study: Different types of Reference electrodes and their working principle, ‘Corrosion Science: Introduction, Corrosion ~ Definition, Types of corrosion, Chemical (Dry) and Electrochemical (Wet) corrosion. Theory of electrochemical corrosion by taking Iron as an ‘example. Types of Electrochemical corrosion - Differential metal corrosion, Differential aeration corrosion. eg. water line corrosion, Piting corrosion. Stress corrosion e.g. Caustic tembritlement, Factors affecting the rate of corrosion; Related to metal & Related to fenviconment, Numerical problems on Corrosion Penetration Rate (CPR) & Weight lass method Corrosion Control: Protective coatings: Inorganic coatings, Anodizing ~ meaning, Anodizing of Al and applications. Cathodic protection - i) Sacrificial anodic method i) Impressed current method. Self study: Metalic coating methods. ‘Metal Finishing: Introduction, Technological importance of metal finishing. Factors governing electroplating - Polarization, Decomposition potential and Over voltage. Electroplating process: Theory of electroplating - Definition, Principle components of an electroplating bath. Effects of plating variables onthe nature of electro deposit. Determination of throwing power of plating bath by Harring - Blum cell and Numerical problems. Surface preparation for electroplating. Electroplating of Chromium (Decorative & Hard) and its applications. BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES leciroless plating process: Mearing, Distinction between electroplating and electroless Plating. Surface preparation, Electroless pating of Copper on PCB and its applications. Self study: Electroplating of Gold and Electroless plating of Nion Al Green Chemistry: introduction, definition, Major environmental pollutants, Basic principles of sreen chemistry (12 principles). Various green chemical approaches ~ Microwave synthesis, Blo catalysed reactions, Phase transfer catalysis. Super critical conditions for solvent free reactions. Synthesis of typical organic compounds by conventional and green route: i) Adipic acid i) Paracetamol ‘Atom economy ~ Atom economy calculations on synthesis of Ethylene oxide & Methyl ‘Methacrylate, Numerical problems on Atom economy calculations. Industral applications of ‘green chemistry. Self study: Information on recent green technology in industry, Fuel Technology "Non Renewable Energy Sources Chemical Fuels: introduction, Definition, classification, characteristics of fuel, Combustion, Calorfc value - Definition, HCV, LCV, Determination of CV solid/iquid fuel by Bomb calorimeter, ‘numerical problems. Renewable Energy Sources Biofuel - Introduction, Classification of biofuel. Biomass, Sources of biomass. Biodieset- production of biodiesel by alkali catalyzed trans - esterification methods. Advantages and isadvantages of biodiesel. Solar Energy ~ Photo Voltaic Cel; Introduction , Construction and Working of Typical P.V.Cell, Preparation of solar grade sicon by union carbide process, Advantages & Disadvantages of Pv.Cell Self study: Fuel cell technology eg: CHsOH ~O; fuel cel | ET Polymer materials Introduction, definitions, classification, types of polymerization. tonic polymerization; Mechanism of polymerization ~ Cationic and Anionic polymerzations of styrene. Molecular weigh of polymers: Number average and weight average methods, merical problems. Glass transition temperature and factors affecting Ty & its signifiance. Synthesis, properties and applications of; i) Epoxy resin i) Silicon eubber ii) PLA iy) PET. Conducting polymers: Introduction ~Defnition, Mechanism of conduction in polyeetylene and its applications Self study: Polymer composites. Dyes: Introduction, definition, sensation of colour, clasifcatin based on chromophores. Theories of dyes- Wit theory & Electronic theory. Synthesis and applications of i BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES Phenolphthaleln 1) Methyl erange i) Malachite green. Applications of Phenalphthalein & ‘Methyl orange in chemical analysis, Self study: information on food dyes with example and applications Reference books: 1. Engineering Chemistry, 2" Edn. by Dr. Suba Ramesh etal, Wiley India Pvt.Ltd, Delhi. 2011. 2. AText Book of Engineering Chemistry, 3" Edn, by Shashi Chawia, Dhantpat Rai & Co. Pvt, Pub. Delhi 2003, 3. Engineering Chemistry,12" Edn, by Dr. 5. . Dhara, Dr. S. §. Omare, §.chand & Company lt, 2010 4. Engineering Chemistry, 16” Edn, by Jain &Jain, Dhanapath Ral Pub. Co.2013. 5. AText Book of Engineering Chemistry, 1 Edn., by Or. . L Timmanagoudar & Dr. SX. Pati, + £88, Gadag, 2014. 6. Green organic Chemistry, 1 Edn,, by Kenneth Doxsee & James Huchison, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2004, 7. Introduction to Bio fuels 3 Edn, by David M. Mousdale, CRC Press 2037. Course Outcomes: 1. Anply and demonstrate quantitative chemical analysis and electrochemical analysis techniques and incorporate new methods to produce soft water for industrial and domestic use at cheaper cos. 2. Analyze engineering problems related to corrosion and develop/practice suitable preventive measures. Utilize surface modification methods to improve various cost effective properties of materials 3. Apply the principles of green chemistry in design and development of alternative ecofriendly chemical synthesis methods to minimize hazardous substances and impart the knowledge of conventional and non-conventional energy sources and their effective management 4 Acquire the knowledge of diferent polymer materials and dyes for wide variety of engineering applications. BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES ucvinicinucvanic ‘3 Credits (30-0) His/Week 03 Engineering Mechanics [= "cemans 730] Total Hours: 40 [see mans30 | Introduction to Engineering Mechanics: Particle, continuum, rigid body, laws of motion, law of parallelogram, foes, polygon forces, classification of force system, resolution and addition of {orces, Principle of transmissibility of force. Resultant of co-planar concurrent force system. Lami’s theorem, Equilibrium of a particle, Numerical problems. Moment and couple: Definition of moment, moment of a couple, characteristics of a couple, equivalent force and couple system, Varignon’s principle, resultant of coplanar non concurrent force system. Numerical problems. Support Reaction: Types of beams, loads and supports. Support reaction of statically determinate beams subjected to various loads. Numerical prablems. Friction: Types of friction, Laws of friction, limiting friction, angle of fiction, angle of repose, nen ‘motions on horizontal and inclined oun Numerical penis ‘Shear Force and Bending Moment : Definition of bending moment and shear force, sign conventions, relationship between oad intensity, bending moment and shear force. Shear force and bending moment diagrams for statically determinate beams subjected to point load, Uniformly distributed loads, uniformly varying loads, couples and their combinations. Numerical Problems. ‘Truss: Introduction, types of trusses, assumptions in analysis, analysis of determinate trusses by ‘method of joints and method of sections. Numerical Problems. Centroid: Definitions locating centroid ofa triangle, rectangle circle, semicircle, quadrant of @ Ciece using method of integration. Centroid of simple built up sections. Numerical problems. Moment of Inertia: Moment of inertia of an area, polar moment of inertia, radius of gyration, perpendicular axis theorem and Parallel axis theorem. Moment of Inertia of rectangle, circle semi circle, quadrant of a circle and triangle by method of integration. Moment of inertia of composite sections, Numerical problems. Reference Books: 1, KV. Rao and G.C. Raj, "Engineering Mechanics", Subhas Publications, Bangalore. 2. 5.5, Bhavikatl, “Engineering Mechanics’, New Age International Publishers, New eli 3. S.P. Nitsure H. J. Sawant, “Elements of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics" Technical Publications, Pune. 4, Timoshenko"Engineering Mechanics” 8" Edin, McGraw-Hill Publications New York, 1983, 5. Ferdinand P. Beer and €. Russel Johnston Je. “Mechanics for Engineers (Statics and BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES ‘Bynamicsp, 5 Ealion, Tata Me Graw Hill Publications, New Delf, 2011 6. Singer F.L. “Engineering Mechanics statics and dynamics” 3% Edition, Horper and International New York, 1975, 7. LL Meriam and LG. Kraige, “Engineering Mechanics, Vol ~ Statics, VolIl-Dynamies" 6th Edition, ohn Wiley, 2008 8. N.H, Dubey, “Engineering Mechonis: Statics and Dynamics", McGraw-Hill Education 2015, ‘Course Outcomes: 11. Apply the knowledge of the basic concepts and principles of mechanics in day to day lite. 2. Ability to identity, formulate and analyze the rig bodies subjected to various external forces. 3. Use technical skils necessary for Engineering practice and hence, forming 2 base for further study of subjects like Mechanics of Materials BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES RUMenizc/nomeniz 08 - Credits TIS Week TOS Elements of Mechanical Engineering CE Mars 750 Total Hours: 40 SEE Marks :50 Steam formation: Introduction, Formation of Steam, TS and TH diagrams, Types of steam, Steam properties: specific volume, enthalpy, internal energy and Entropy (numerical problems), Working of steam boilers: Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, Lancashire Boiler, List of ‘mountings, accessories, thelr locations and applications. ‘Water Turbines: Introduction, Classification, Working principle and operation of Pelton wheel, Francis turbine and Kaplan turbine. Steam Turbines: Introduction, Classification, Working principle and operation of Impulse and Reaction turbine, Necessity of compounding of Impulse turbine. Gas Turbines: Introduction, Classification, Working of open cycle Gas Turbine and Closed cycle Gost iene eam nd cae eee cpt and doe ae Internal Combustion Engines: Introduction, Classification of IC. engine, Parts of .C. engine, 1c engine nomenclature, Working of four stroke petrol and diesel engines, Comparison between Si and Ci engines, Calculations: LP, 8.P,, mechanical efficiency, thermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency, specifi fuel consumption, brake specific energy consumption, Numerical Problems ‘on four stroke engine. Automobile Engineering: Introduction, History and development of an automobile, Classification of automobiles, Layout of four wheeler (Layout diagram), Definition and working (Function and block diagram) of Clutch, Gearbox and Differential Refrigeration and Air-conditioning: Introduction, Definition of refrigeration, Principle of refrigeration, Unit of refrigeration (TR), Co-eficient of performance, Relative co-efficient of performance, Working of vapour compression refrigeration system{VCRS), Working of vapour absorption refrigeration system (VARS), Comparison between VCRS and VARS, Properties of {004 refrigerant, Working of room air-conditioner. ‘Metal Joining Processes: Definition: Soldering, brazing and welding, Working principe: soldering and brazing, Welding process: Definition, Principles, Classification, Application, Advantages & imitations of welding, Arc welding process, Gas welding: Gas welding process, types of gas flames, Comparison between soldering, brazing and welding. Lubrication: Classification and properties of lubricants. Ae BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES ‘Bearing: Classification of bearings, working of Bush bearing, pedestal bearing, pivotal bearing, collar bearing and antifrcton bearing. ‘UNIT =1V_ [20 Hs. | Power Transmission: Belt drives: Open belt drive, Crossed belt drive, Derivation: Length of belt for open system and crossed systems, Velocity ratio of bet drives, lip, Creep, Belt tension, Power transmitted by @ belt drive, Comparison between flat and V belt drives, Numerical Problems. Gear drives: Type of gear drives, Nomenclatures of spur gear with sketch, Advantages of gear Grives, Disadvantages of gear drives, velocity ratio of gear drives, Gear trains: Simple and compound gear tains, Numerical Problems. Industrial Engineering: Concept of Industral Engineering: Definition, History and development, Roles of Industrial Engineer, Application of Industrial Engineering, Scope of Industrial Engineering Reference Books: 1. KR. Gopalkrshna, Sudhir Gopalkrishna and 5. C. Sharma, "Elements of Mechanical Engineering’, 23th Eaitlon, Subhash Publishers, Bangalore, 2009, 2, S.Trymbaka Murthy, "Elements of Mechanical Engineering”, 3d Edition, X. International Publishing House Pv. Limited, New Delhi, 2010, 3. B.Agarawal and CM. Agarwal, "Basic Mechanical Engineering”, Wiley, 201 4. RK Rajput, "Automobile Engineering’, 1" Edition, Laxmi Publications, 2007. 5. T.RBangaand, S.C Sherma, “industrial Engineering and Management", 11" Edition, hanna Publishers, 2013, 6. $. Ravindra, "Elements of Mechanical Engineering" 3" Edition, Cengage learning, 2011 Course Outcomes: 1. Apply the principles of thermedynamics to evaluate the properties of team and explain the concepts of mechanical energy generation from the available natural source of energy. 2, Explain different types of IC engines, analyze and compute the performance parameters fof an IC engine and identify the layouts of four wheeler with different parts of an automobile. 3. Differentiate the types of refrigeration systems and apply the knowledge of metal joining processes and bearings in various engineering applications. ‘4. Apply the fundamental concepts of power transmission in real time applications and ‘explain the basics of industrial engineering BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, sais COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES NUMenTaL /NUMeZIaL 03 credits (27073) Wis/Week 703 ‘Computer Aided Engineering Drawing | Cie Marks 50 Total Hours: 0 SEE Marks 50 Projection of points: Projection of points located in all quadrants. Projections of straight lines: Projections of lines located in ist quadrant only line parallel to both the planes, perpendicular to one plane and parallel to other, inclined to one plane and parallel to other, inclined to bath the planes. Determinations of true length and true inclinations with principal planes. Projections of planes: Projections of planes- perpendicular to the both the planes, parallel to one plane and perpendicular to ather, inclined to one plane and perpendicular to other and inclined to both the planes Projections of solids: Projection of solids (Prisms, pyramids, Cones, and Cylinders) resting on HP, axis/base inclined to HP and profile views, Isometric Projection: Isometric Projection of Prisms, pyramids, Cones and Cylinders, Combinations of solids (Waximum of two solids Co-Axal only) Laboratory Assessment: {a) Each laboratory subject is evaluated for 100 marks (50 CIE and 50 SEE}. {) Allocation of 50 marks for CIE (30 marks for term work (sketching and printouts from SOLID EDGE) and 20 Marks for one practical test). €) The SEE Practical is conducted for 50 marks of three-hour duration, five questions to be from above syllabus, Students have ta answer any three questions. {2)_S0%weightage i given to sketch and 50% is piven to printouts. Reference Books: 1. K.R. Gopaltrishan, “Engineering Drawing’ ol. land il, 23" edition, Subhas, 2014 RK Hegde and Niranjan Murthy, “Engineering Graphics’ edition, Sapna, 2003, K.R. Gopalkrshna, "Engineering Graphics”, 30° edition, Subhas 2003, Dr. B.K. Venkanna’Engineering Graphics", 5. N.D. Bhat "Engineering Drawing” . Varghese, "Engineering Graphics", MeGraw Hill, 2013, Course Outcomes: 1. Draw the points and fines at various position and quadrant, applying the principal of orthotropic projection using computer and software. 2. Draw the planes of various shapes with different orientations applying the principal of a BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES ‘orthotropic projection using computer and sofware, 3. Draw the primitive solids with different orientations applying the principal of orthotropic projection using computer and software. 4. Draw the isometric view of solids with diferent orientations applying the principal of isometric projection using computer and software BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES ‘NUCHITaL/ NUCHAIal| 0 credit (070: WisfWeek 08 Engineering Chemistry Laboratory ‘HE Warks #50 Total Hours: 0 SEE Marks 50 1. Determination of viscosity of liquid by Ostwald’s Viscometer. 2. Potentiometric estimation of Iron inthe given solution using standard kCr.0> solution. 3. Determination of pka of a weak acid by standard NaOH using pH meter. 4. Conductometric estimation of HC & CH,COOH in acid mixture by Standard NaOH, 5. Colarimetric estimation of copper in the given solution. 7. Preparation standard solution and Standardization ofa given solution 2. Determination of total hardness ofa given water sample by EDTA method 22. Determination of amount of C20 inthe cement zolution by EDTA method, 4. Determination of alkalinity of water sample by duel indicator method. 5. Determination of amount af Fe sua solution ue standard K,Cr,0, solution. Reference Books: 1. Laboratory manual in Engineering Chemistry by Department of Chemistry, BEC Bagot. 2. Vogel's Text Book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis revised by G. H. Jeffery, J, Bassett, J. Mendham and R.C. Denny, a" Edition 13. Practical Engineering Chemistry by Sunita & Ratan Pub: SK Kataria& Sons. Course Outcomes: 1. Write systematic procedure for setting up and conduct of experiment 2. Perform experiment on volumetric analysis of materials of social relevance individually along with interpretation of results of analysis and calculation. 3. Perform experiments using instruments for chemical analysis with high accuracy. 4. Incorporate the practical skils of chemistry for engineering applications. BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, agi COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES NUBEIISL/NUBEZISL ‘O2- Gredits (27070) His/Week 02 Innovation and Design Thinking ‘GE Marks 750 Total Hours: 40 SEE Marks 50 PROCESS OF DESIGN Understanding Design thinking: Shared model in team-based design-Theory and practice in Design thinking-Explore presentation signers across globe-MVP or Prototyping. ‘Tools for Design Thinking: Real-Time design interaction capture and analysis Enabling efficient collaboration vat $$ in distributed. Bees Design Thinking in IT: Design Thinking to Business Process modeling — Agile in Virtual collaboration enviconment ~ Scenario based Prototyping DIF or strategic Innovations: Growth ~ Story telling representation ~ Strategic Foresight Change ~ Sense Making ~ Maintenance Relevance-Value redefinition-Bxtreme Competition experience design-Standardization-Humanizatian-Creative Culture-Rapid prototyping, Strategy and Organization-Business Model design. Design thinking work shop Design Thinking Work shop Empathize, Design, ideate, Prototype and Test Reference Books: 1. John R. Karsnitz, Stephen O'Brien and John P. Hutchinson, “Engineering. Design’, ‘Cengage learning Internationa edition) 2" edition, 2013. 2. Roger Martin, "The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the Next Competitive “Advantage”, Harvard Business Press, 2008. 3, Hasso Plattner, Christoph Meinel an Larry Leifer (eds), "Design Thinking: Understand~ Improve-Apply"Springer,2011 4, Idris Mootee, "Design Thinking for Strategic Innovation: What They Can't Teach You at Business or Design Schoo, John Wiley & Sons 2013. 5. Yousef Haik and Tamer M. Shahin, “Engineering Design Process", Cengage Learning, 2" edition, 2011. 6. Book Solving Problems with Design Thinking-Ten Stories of What Works (Columbia Business School Publishing) Hardcover-20 Sep 2013 by Jeanne Liedtka, Andrew King, Kevin Bennett 7. Activity Based Learing(Suagested Activites in Class)/ Practical Based learning httpi//dschool.stanford.edu/deitt/ ‘&._https://onlinecoursesnptel.ac.in/aoc19_mg60/preview. BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion ofthe course, students will be abe to 1. Appreciate various design process procedure 2. Generate and develop design ideas through different technique 3, Identify the significance of reverse Engineering to Understand Products 4._Draw technical drawing for design ideas BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, a COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES NUMAZOIC ‘O5-Credits (30:0) Ws/Week 03 Engineering Mathematics ~ 11 ‘GE Marks 750 Total Hours: SEE Marks 50 Linear Algebra: Recap of Matrices: Rank of @ matricechelon form. Solution of system of linear equations -consstency, Gauss-elimination method and Gaus Seide! method, Eigen values and Eigen vectors. Differential Equations-1: Exact and reducible to exact differential equations. Linear and jernoull’sdiferential equation, Applications of ODE-orthogonal trajectories, Newton's law of cooling and UR crcuts, Differential Equations-2: Second and higher order linear ODE's with constant coefficients: Inverse differential operator, method af variation of parameters (second order); Cauchy's and undee homogeneous equations. | Laplace Transform: Introduction, Definition of Laplace Transform, Laplace Transform of standard functions, Properties: Shifting, differentiation, Integral and division by t. Periodic unction, Heaviside’s Unit step function. Taverse Laplace transforms: Properties, Convolution theorem, Solutions of linear differential equations, Applications to Engineering problems. Reference Books: 1. BS, Grewal: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 44" Edition, 2017, 2. Erwin Kreysting’s Advanced Engineering Mathematics volume | and volume l.wiley India Putts, 2014 3. HK Das, higher Engineering Mathematics 2. Erwin Kreyszing’s Advanced Engineering Mathematics, wiley India Pvt.Ltd,2014, 4. Elementary Differential Equations by Ear D. Rainville and Philip, Bedient, Sixth Edition Course Outcomes: 1. Able to recall the elementary matrices and find the rank of a matrix by reducing it into echelon form. 2. Ability to find the consistency and solution of system linear equations by using Gauss elimination and Gauss Seidel methods. 3. Able to find the Eigen values and Eigen vectors ofthe matrix, [Able to solve the exact, reducible to exact differential equations. 5, Able to solve linear and Bernoulli's differential equations. Ae BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, ¢ aa COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES NORSROSE 3 Credits 2070) Tes/week: Professional Writing Skis in English TE Marks 50 Total Hours a0 SEE Maris 50 Tdentifying Common Errors in Writing and Speaking English: Advanced English Grammar for Professionals with exercises, Common errors identification In parts of speech, Use of verbs and Phrasal verbs, Auxiliary verbs and their forms, Subject Verb Agreement (Concord Rules with Exercises} Common errors in Subjectverb agreement, Noun-pronoun agreement, Sequence of Tenses and errors identification in Tenses. Advanced English Vocabulary and its types with exercises ~ Verbal Analogies, Words Confused/Misused, Misplaced modifiers, Contractions, Collecations, Word Order, Errors due to the Confusion of words, Common etrors in the use of Idioms anc ae Gender, Sk Plural. Redundancies & Clichés. ‘Nature and Style of sensible writing: Organizing Principles of Paragraphs in Documents, Writing Introduction and Conclusion, Importance of Proper Punctuation, The Art of Condensation (Precise writing) and Techniques in Essay writing, Common Errors due to Indianism in English Communication, Creating Coherence and Cohesion, Sentence arrangements exercises, Practice (of Sentence Corrections activites. Importance of Summarizing and Paraphrasing. Grammar ~ Voice and Speech (Active and Passive Voices) and Reported Speech, Spotting Error Exercises, Sentence Improvement Exercise, Cloze Test and Theme Detection Exercises ‘Technical Reading and Writing Practices: Reading Process and Reading Strategies, Introduction to Technical writing process, Understanding of writing process, Effective Technical Reading and Writing Practices , Introduction to Technical Reports writing, Significance of Reports, Types of Reports, Introduction to Technical Proposals Writing, Types of Technical Proposals, Characteristics of Technical Proposal, Scientific Writing Process, The Listening Comprehension, Importance of Listening Comprehension, Types of Listening, Understanding and Interpreting, LUstening Barriers, Improving Listening Skils. Attributes of @ good and poor listener. Reading Stills and Rest Conran Aon Passive Read _ Tips for effect reg Professional Communication for Employment: Preparing for Job Application, Components of a Formal Letter, Formats and Types of offical, employment, Business Letters, Resume vs Bio Data, Profile, CV and others, Types of resume, Writing effective resume for employment, ‘Mode! Letter of Application (Cover Letter) with Resume, Emails, Blog Writing, Memos (Types of Memos) and other recent communication types. Presentation sil and Formal Presentations by Students - importance, Characteristics, Strategies of Presentation Skils. Dialogues in Various BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), BAGALKOT- 587 103, COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES ‘Siuations (Activity based Practical Sessions in dass by Students), Professional Communication at Workplace: Group Discussions-Importance, Characteristics, Strategies of Group Discussions. Group Discussions is a Tool for Selection. Employment/ Job Interviews - Importance, Characteristics, Strategies ofan Employment/ Job Interviews. Intra and Interpersonal Communication Skis - Importance, Characteristics, Strategies of a Intra and Interpersonal Communication Skis. Non-Verbal Communication Skills (Body Language) & its importance in GO and PU/IVE! Reference Books: 1. Functional English (As per AICTE 2018 Model Curriculum) Cengage leatning india Pvt.Ltd [Latest Revised Edition} ~2020, 2. Professional Writing Sklls in English Infinite Learning Solutions ~ (Revised Edtion) 2021 3. ACourse in Technical English, Cambridge University Press - 2020, 4. Communication Skills by Sanjay Kumar and Pushplata, Oxford University Press - 2018. Refer its workbook for activities and exercises - "Communication Skis ~ 1 (A Workbook)” published by Oxford University Press - 2018, '5. Technical Communication ~ Principles and Practice, 3 edition by Meenakshi Raman and Sangeetha Sharma, Oxford University Press 2017. 6, High School English Grammar & Composition by Wren and Martin S, Chandh & Company ted, 2015. 7. Effective Technical Communication ~ 2” edition by M. Ashraf Rizvi, McGraw Kill Education (Incia) Put Utd, - 2018, £8. Technical Communication - Cengage learning india Pvt.Ltd Latest Revised Edition) - 2020. Course Outcomes: 1. To understand and identify the Common Errors in Writing and Speaking. 2. To achieve better technical writing and Presentation sil, 3. To read technical proposals properly and make them to write good technical reports 4. Acquire Employment and Workplace communication sil 5. To learn about Techniques of infarmation Transfer through presentation in different level

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