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The document summarizes the courses and credits for the first semester of a dual degree computer science and engineering program. It includes courses in humanities, environmental studies, mathematics, computer programming, engineering foundations, engineering drawing, economics, and English. The mathematics course covers calculus, transforms, and differential equations. The computer programming course introduces algorithms, flowcharts, and computer programming. The economics course covers microeconomic and macroeconomic principles.

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The document summarizes the courses and credits for the first semester of a dual degree computer science and engineering program. It includes courses in humanities, environmental studies, mathematics, computer programming, engineering foundations, engineering drawing, economics, and English. The mathematics course covers calculus, transforms, and differential equations. The computer programming course introduces algorithms, flowcharts, and computer programming. The economics course covers microeconomic and macroeconomic principles.

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DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMME IN

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND


ENGINEERING
Semester I

Credit Categor
Course Name L-T-P
s y
1 Humanities and Social
2-0-0 2 HS
. Sciences
2
Environmental Studies 2-0-2 3 BS
.
Engineering
3 Mathematics-I
4-0-0 4 BS
.
(Calculus and Transform)
4 Engineering Foundation-I
2-0-4 4 EF
. (Computer Programming)
Introduction to
6 Engineering-I
1-0-2 2 EF
. (Lecture/Visit/Demo/Doin
g)
7 Engineering Drawing &
0-0-4 2 DI
. Visualization
8
Principles of Economics 2-0-0 2 HS
.
9 Non-
English in Practice 2-0-2
. credit
Total (19 HS-4, BS-7,
) EF-6, DI-2

*Non-credit course: need to pass Basic English course

*L = Lecture , *T = Tutorial , *P = Practical


Humanities and Social Sciences

History and Society: What is history; sources of history; historical methods;


evolution of society; folk culture, a historical society Society and Culture: Different
types of Society; Meaning of Social Structure; Social institutions and their role in
the society; Elements of Culture, Difference between culture and
civilization; Social values, Norms ,Tradition and custom; Village community,
Tribal community; social Stratification- caste, class systems Social Change and
Development: Concept of change, evolution, social process and development;
theory of development; social justice and development; Environmental issues and
sustainable development, modernization and globalization. Economy and
Society: Traditional and modern economy; exchange system; Agrarian and
industrial society; urbanization and its impacts on society Polity and Society:
Different political system; role of state; forms of government; democracy;
socialism and Communism, Idea of republic; concept of nation and state Post-
colonial Society: Feature of post-colonial society; different paths of development;
issues and challenges.

Text/ Reference Books:

 E. H.Karr, What is History?


 Giddens, A (2009), Sociology, Polity, 6th edn
 Desai, A.R. (2005), Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Popular Prakashan
 Oommen,T.K.(ed.) (1997), Citizenship and National Identity: From Colonialism to
Globalization, Sage
 Guha, Ramachandra (2007), India After Gandhi, Pan Macmillan
 Rao, M.S.A. (ed.) (1974), Urban Sociology, Orient Longmans

Environmental Studies

Concepts of Matter and Energy; Planet Earth-Basic Facts: Basics of Solar


System, Characteristics of Solar Energy received by the EarthStructural Features
of the Earth: Lithosphere, Glaciers, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, BiosphereNatural
Resources: Basis of Biogeochemical cycles, Air/Water/LandEcology: Ecosystem,
Types of Ecosystem, Foodweb/Energy and Material Flow,
Forests/Plants/Biological Diversity, Hot-spots of Biodiversity, Threats to
Biodiversity (Habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, Man-made conflicts)Impact of
human activities on environment: Concept of EIA, Concept of sustainable
development, Case studies, Wasteland Reclamation, Consumerism and waste
products, Environment Protection act, Issues involved in enforcement of
environmental legislation, Air (Prevention and control of pollution act), Water
(Prevention and control of pollution act), Wildlife Protection Act, Forest
Conservation Act, Public awareness, Rain water harvesting;Environmental
Pollution and remedial measures: Concepts and reasons underlying pollution,
Water pollution, Soil pollution, Marine pollution, Air pollution, Role of individuals in
prevention of pollution, Pollution case studies, Noise pollution, Thermal Pollution,
Nuclear Pollution, Solid waste management (causes, effects and control
measures of urban and industrial wastes); Contemporary environmental issues:
Disaster management (floods, earthquakes, cyclones and landslides), Global
warming, Ozone layer depletion, Acid rain, Deforestation; Environmental
standards and role of institutions: MOEF/CPCB/SPBs, Laws to protect
environmental quality, Importance of environmental education

Text/ Reference Books:

 Gilbert M. Masters, Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science,


 Saumitra Mukherjee, Text Book of Environmental Remote Sensing
 Eugene P. Odum, Gary W. Barrett, Fundamental of Ecology
 A.K. De, Environmental Chemistry,
 Press and Siever, Understanding Earth
 Tom Garrison, Essentials of Oceanography

Engineering Mathematics-I (Calculus and Transform)

Review of limits, continuity, differentiability, Mean value theorem, Taylors


Theorem, Maxima and Minima. Riemann integrals, Fundamental theorem of
Calculus, Improper integrals, applications to area, volume. Partial Derivatives,
gradient and directional derivatives, chain rule, maxima and minima, Lagrange’s
method of undetermined multipliers. Double and Triple integration, Jacobians and
change of variables formula. Parametrization of curves and surfaces, vector
Fields, line and surface integrals. Divergence and curl, Gauss Theorem, and
Stokes Theorem. The Laplace Transform for continuous time signals and
systems, system functions, poles and zeros of system functions and signals,
Laplace domain analysis, solution to differential equations and system behavior.
Generalization of Parseval's Theorem. The z- Transform for discrete time signals
and systems- eigen functions, region of convergence, system functions, poles
and zeros of systems and sequences, z-domain analysis. Generalization of
Parseval's Theorem.

Text/ Reference Books:

 H. Hallett et al., Calculus - Single and Multivariable, John-Wiley and Sons, 2003.
 J. Stewart, Calculus, Thomson, 2003.
 T. M. Apostol, Calculus, Volumes 1 and 2, Wiley Eastern 1980.
 G. B. Thomas, R. L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, ISE Reprint, Addison-
Wesley, 1998.
 Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley

Engineering Foundation (Computer Programming)

Stored program concept (with simple computer simulator), machine language and
instruction formats, assembly language for the simple computer. Characteristics
of Computers, Evolution of Computing, Binary Number Systems, Types of
Computer Software, Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Problem
Solving Techniques using Computers: Algorithm, Flow Charts, Pseudocode.
Introduction to Computer Networks, Internet, World Wide Web, Getting
Connected to Internet. Problem Solving, Concept of Algorithms, Introduction to
Computer Programming, Editing and Compiling a Program.

Text/ Reference Books:

 V. Rajaraman, N. Adabala, Fundamentals of Computers, PHI, 2014


 P. Pannu, Y. A. Tomer, ICT4D Information Communication Technology for
Development, I K International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2010.
 S.K.Basandra, Computer Today, Galgotia Publications, 2009

Engineering Drawing &


Visualization
Sketching of engineering objects and interpretation of drawings as a visualisation
and communication tool. Creating 3D components through the use of a CAD
package. Simple assemblies, generation of assembly views from part drawings,
animation of simple assemblies.

Text/ Reference Books:

 Bhatt N.D. and Panchal V.M., “Engineering Drawing”,Charotar Publishing House,


50th Edition, 2010.
 Sikka V.B, A course in Civil Engineering Drawing, S.K. Kataria& Sons publication,
1997.
 B. Agrawal, C M Agrawal “Engineering drawing”, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private
Limited.

Principles of Economics

Definition of economics, subject matter, scope and nature of economics,


Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics, Normative vs. Positive Economics, Stock
vs. Flow variables; consumer behavior and demand. Consumer pText Books.
Indifference curve. Consumer equilibrium. Demand function. Income and
substitution effects. The Slutsky equation. Market demand. Elasticities. Average
and marginal revenue. Revealed preference theory of firm. Theory of production.
Production functions. Laws of returns to scale. Isoquants. Input substitution.
Equilibrium of the firm. Expansion path. Cost function. Theory of costs. Short Run
and Long run costs. Economies and diseconomies of scale. Market equilibrium
under perfect competition. Aggregate demand and supply. Equilibrium under
alternative forms of market. Monopoly: pure and discriminating. Monopolistic
competition. Oligopoly.

Text/ Reference Books:

 N. G. Mankiw, Principles of Economics, South-Western College Publishing, 2014.


 P. A. Samuelson, and W. D. Nordhaus, Economics, McGraw Hill Education, 2010.
 H. R. Varian, Intermediate Microeconomics, W. W. Norton & Company, 2003.
 A. S. Guha, Economics with-out Tears: A New Approach to an Old Discipline,
Penguin
 Random House India, 2016.
English in Practice

Grammar in Use: Parts of Speech, Agreement of Subject and Verb, Articles,


Prepositions, Tenses, Voice (Active/Passive), Conditional Clauses, Use of
connectives in Complex and Compound sentences, Direct and Indirect Speech,
Question tags and short responses, Collocations, Common Errors in English
LanguagePhonetics/ Vocabulary Building: Basic introduction to Phonetics (IPA
Symbols, Vowels and Consonants, Place and Manner of Articulations), Basic
transcription, Syllables and Stress pattern in English, Accentuation and
Pronunciation, Speech mechanism & Spoken exercises, Group discussion &
Public speaking, Basic introduction to Group presentation, Concept of word
formation and technical Vocabulary, Etymology - Root words from foreign
languages and their use in scientific terminology, Prefixes and suffixes to form
derivatives used in science and technology, Synonyms/ Homophones/
Homonyms/ Homographs / One word substitution, Proper Usage of a Dictionary
(Spelling/ Meaning / Pronunciation & correct usage of the word) Reading Skills:
Effective reading strategies, Skimming a text vs. Scanning a book for specific
details, Effective Reading techniques, Note taking for literature reviews and term
papers, Comprehension of Unseen Passage – literary works (poems/ short story/
novel) and a scientific article,Note Making, Interpretation of Non Verbal
DataWriting Skills: Function of sentence structures, Use of phrases and clauses
in sentences, Importance of proper punctuation, Common Errors in writing,
Organizing principles of paragraphs and documents, Techniques for writing
precisely, Summarizing and Paraphrasing techniques

Text/ Reference Books:

 M.Swan, Practical English Usage, Oxford, 2013.


 R. Murphy, Intermediate English Grammar, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
 M. Hewings, Advanced English Grammar, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
 M. McCarthy, F. O'Dell, Academic Vocabulary (50 units of academic vocabulary
reference and practice Self-study and classroom use), Cambridge University Press,
2008.

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