This course provides an introduction to digital drafting tools and techniques essential for Civil Engineering students. Covering fundamental concepts, students will learn how to create precise and professional digital drawings using industry-standard software. The course emphasizes the practical application of drafting principles to develop engineering drawings and layouts for construction and infrastructure projects.

Throughout the course, students will gain proficiency in using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, understanding layers, scales, dimensions, and annotations. Students will also explore drafting standards, symbols, and conventions commonly used in civil engineering projects. Additionally, the course will cover essential skills like managing digital files, collaborating on design projects, and preparing documents for printing and presentation.

By the end of the course, students will have developed a foundational skill set in digital drafting, enabling them to create accurate, detailed engineering drawings that meet professional and industry standards, preparing them for more advanced applications in civil engineering design and planning


Subject Code:  ECE1004

Subject Name :   Engineering Mathematics-I

Teaching Scheme:

TH: 3Hr./week

Credits : 4

 

Prerequisite

Matrices and Determinants, Differentiation and Integration, Differential Equation

 

L-T-P-C

3-1-0-4

Course Objectives:

1)      To develop mathematical and computational skills

2)      To enhance analytical and logical thinking power of students and deploy these skills effectively in their disciplines.

3)      To equip the students with concepts and techniques in Matrices and Differential Calculus.

4)      To enable the students to apply concepts and techniques in Ordinary & Partial differentiation.

 

 

Course Outcomes:

CO1:Students will be able to solve system of linear equations by using the concept of Rank of the matrix

CO2: Students will be able to find Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors of the matrix

CO3: Students will be able to solve and apply the knowledge of ordinary differential equation of first order and first degree

CO4: Students will be able to deal with derivative of functions of several variables

CO5: Students will be able to apply partial differentiation to calculate Errors, Approximations and Extreme values

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This course introduces computational thinking and problem-solving using Python. Students will learn to break down complex problems, recognize patterns, and develop algorithms to create efficient solutions. Through hands-on projects, they will build a solid foundation in Python basics, data structures, and logic, while exploring real-world applications across various fields. Emphasis is placed on debugging, refining solutions, and understanding how computers interpret code. By the end of the course, students will be able to design, code, and test programs, fostering both logical reasoning and creativity in solving computational problems. No prior programming experience is required, making this course accessible to all learners.

The design, construction, and upkeep of the natural and physical built environment, including public works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewage systems, pipelines, building structural elements, and railroads, are the focus of the professional engineering field known as civil engineering.