ECE Course Outcomes R2021
ECE Course Outcomes R2021
COURSE OUTCOMES
REGULATION 2021
COURSE OUTCOMES – BATCH 2021-2025
I Year
Course Outcomes
Communicate clearly both in written and oral forms using appropriate
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vocabulary and comprehend written text to make inferences.
Speak persuasively in academic/work contexts and write biographical details
CO2 and technical documents cohesively, coherently, and flawlessly using
appropriate words.
CO3 Read, write and speak effectively in a variety of professional and social settings.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Use the matrix algebra methods for solving practical problems.
Apply multiple integral ideas in solving areas, volumes and other practical
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problems.
Use MATLAB for finding eigenvalues of a Matrix, derivative and integration
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of functions.
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Course Outcomes
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CO1 Understand the importance of mechanics.
CO2 Express their knowledge in electromagnetic waves.
Course Outcomes
Illustrate the importance of water quality parameters, water treatment methods
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and boiler troubles.
Apply the use of phase rule in metallurgy, basics of composites & its
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applications.
CO4 Articulate the fuel types, synthesis and its combustion characteristics
Course Code & Title : GE3151 Problem Solving and Python Programming
Semester & Year of study : I & 2021-22
Course Outcomes
CO1 Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems.
Apply control structures, functions and string to write simple program for
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solving problems.
CO4 Implement compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries etc.
CO5 Illustrate read and write data from/to files in Python programs.
Apply compound data using python lists, tuples, sets and dictionaries to solve
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real life problems
CO5 Implement read and write data from/to files in python programs
Course Outcomes
CO1 Understand the functioning of various physics laboratory equipment.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Listen and comprehend complex academic texts
CO2 Speak fluently and accurately in formal and informal communicative contexts
Course Outcomes
Compare and contrast products and ideas in technical texts and write relevant
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texts.
Identify and report cause and effects in events, industrial processes through
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technical texts.
Analyse problems in order to arrive at feasible solutions and communicate
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them in the written format
CO4 Present their ideas and opinions in a planned and logical manner.
Course Outcomes
Apply the concept of testing of hypothesis for small and large samples in real
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life problems.
Apply the basic concepts of classifications of design of experiments in the field
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of designing engineering problems.
Apply the numerical techniques for solving algebraic, transcendental equations,
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system of linear equations and eigenvalue problems.
Make use the numerical techniques of interpolation in various intervals and
CO4 apply the numerical techniques of differentiation and integration for
engineering problems
Apply the knowledge of various techniques and methods for solving first order
CO5 ordinary differential equations with initial and boundary conditions in
engineering problems.
Demonstrate the usage of MATLAB Software for solving algebraic and
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transcendental equations and Numerical Integration.
Course Outcomes
Elaborate the basics of crystallography and its importance for varied materials
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properties
Acquire knowledge on the electrical and magnetic properties of materials and
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their applications
Understand clearly of semiconductor physics and functioning of semiconductor
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devices
Understand the optical properties of materials and working principles of various
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optical devices
Course Outcomes
CO1 Explain the working of transformer and its mathematical model
Course Outcomes
CO1 Construct the conic sectional curves, cycloidal and involute curves
Construct the projection of simple solids and free hand sketches of multiple
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views from pictorial view of objects
CO4 Sketch the section of solids and Development of lateral surfaces of solids
Sketch the real components of machine/ building/ circuit drawing based on the
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basic concept learned from the topics
Course Outcomes
Apply the basic concepts of circuit analysis such as kirchoff’s law, mesh
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current and node voltage method for analysis of DC and AC circuits.
Analyze the transient response for any RC, RL and RLC circuits and
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frequency response of parallel and series resonance circuits.
Course Outcomes
Draw pipe line plan; lay and connect various pipe fittings used in common
CO1 household plumbing work; Saw; plan; make joints in wood materials used in
common household wood work.
CO2 Construct various electrical joints in common household electrical wire work.
Perform welding various joints in steel plates using arc welding work; Machine
various simple processes like turning, drilling, tapping in parts; Assemble
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simple mechanical assembly of common household equipments; Make a tray
out of metal sheet using sheet metal work.
Perform soldering and test simple electronic circuits; Assemble and test simple
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electronic components on PCB.
Demonstrate assemble and dismantle of LED TV and computer/ laptop
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components.
CO6 Model a circuit design using passive and active component in virtual lab.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Verify Kirchhoff's Current Law and Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
CO4 Determine the resonant frequency of series and parallel RLC circuits
Course Outcomes
CO1 Speak effectively in group discussions held in a formal / semi-formal context
Discuss, analyse and present concepts and problems from various perspectives
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suitable solutions
CO3 Write emails, letters and effective job applications
CO4 Write critical reports to convey data and information with clarity and precision
CO5 Give appropriate instructions and recommendations for safe execution of tasks
Identify paralinguistic cues such as postures, gestures, facial expressions, and
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eye contact and speak effectively in discussions and debates.
II Year
Course Code & Title : MA3355 Random Processes and Linear Algebra
Semester & Year of study : III & 2022-22
Course Outcomes
Use the fundamental knowledge of the concepts of probability and standard
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distributions which can describe real life phenomenon.
Apply the basic concepts of one and two dimensional random variables in
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engineering applications.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Develop C programs for solving technical Application.
CO2 Apply advanced features for solving real world application.
CO5 Apply appropriate sorting and searching algorithms for a given application.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Analyze the classification of Signals and Systems
Course Outcomes
CO1 Illustrate the structure and working of basic electronic devices.
CO4 Analyze and design and analyze feedback amplifiers and oscillators circuits.
CO5 Analyze and design the various power amplifiers and DC/DC Converters
CO6 Design and construct the feedback amplifier circuit using SPICE tool
Course Outcomes
Compute transfer function modeling of different physical systems using
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various techniques.
Obtain the time response, identify the controllers and determine steady state
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error of control systems.
Illustrate the frequency response characteristics of the system using various
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plots and design various compensators.
Analyze the state space model using state variables and discuss the concepts of
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sampled data control system.
Construct the Time response and frequency response plot of control systems
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using MATLAB
Course Outcomes
CO1 Apply Boolean algebra and simplification procedures relevant to digital logic.
Course Code & Title : EC3361 Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory
Semester & Year of study : III & 2022-23
Course Outcomes
Examine the characteristics of PN Junction diode, Zener diode and Zener diode
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regulator.
Construct the Full wave rectifier with capacitive filter and sketch its
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response.
Investigate the input-output Characteristics of BJT and drain current and
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Transfer Characteristics of MOSFET.
CO4 Analyze the frequency response of CE, CB, CC ,CS and cascode amplifiers.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Develop C programs for given applications.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Apply the basic mathematical concepts of vector analysis
Describe the laws associated to static electric field and the properties of
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conductors and dielectrics.
Analyze the field potentials due to static magnetic fields and explain how
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materials affect electric and magnetic fields.
Analyze the relation between the fields under time varying situations and apply
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Maxwell’s equations to electric and magnetic fields.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Characterize the various types of Network Models, layers and its functions.
CO2 Illustrate the various network layer protocols and routing algorithms.
CO3 Examine the transport layer protocols and application layer paradigms.
CO5 Identify the hardware security attacks and its counter measures.
Course Code & Title : EC3451 Linear Integrated Circuits
Semester & Year of study : IV & 2022-23
Course Outcomes
CO1 Explain about the basic building blocks of Linear Integrated Circuits.
CO5 Generate waveforms using op-amp circuits and Analyze special function ICs
Course Outcomes
CO1 Apply DFT for the analysis of discrete signals & systems.
CO2 Design Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters based on the given specifications.
CO3 Design Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters based on the given specifications.
Course Outcomes
CO1 Analyze the various analog modulation techniques used for communication
CO3 Apply the concepts of Pulse modulation and channel coding techniques
CO4 Develop applications using the various band pass signalling schemes.
Course Outcomes
Illustrate the importance of environment, biodiversity and its impact on human
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life.
Correlate the causes, effect and control measures of various types of pollution
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and its case studies.
Educate the availability of renewable energy resources and scientific
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concepts/principles behind them.
CO4 Articulate the concept of sustainability and management.
Course Outcomes
Course Outcomes
Analyze the basics of linear integrated circuits and various types of feedback
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amplifiers.
Design the oscillators, amplifiers, Wave shaping circuits and filters using
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operational amplifiers.
CO3 Analyze and implement the frequency multiplier using PLL.