Mohamed Sathak Engineering College KILAKARAI - 623 806. Faculty of Civil Engineering Reg 2013 B.E - Civil Engineering Vision
Mohamed Sathak Engineering College KILAKARAI - 623 806. Faculty of Civil Engineering Reg 2013 B.E - Civil Engineering Vision
VISION:
       The vision of civil engineering department strives to become a nationally and internationally leading institution of higher learning, to
graduate highly qualified engineers, maintain nationally recognized research to provide quality professional and community service to the region
and the world.
MISSION:
       The mission of civil engineering department is to provide quality education to prepare nationally competitive students for a successful
career in civil engineering; to provide advanced skills, knowledge in state of art of research and design in sub areas of civil engineering for
graduate students; to inculcate moral and ethical values among the students; to provide service to the engineering profession and public; and to
have regular interaction with industry and offer solutions to their problems.
                                                      ProgrammeOutcomes
 PO.                                                          PROGRAM OUTCOMES
SL.NO
 A      Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and basic engineering and core civil engineering to the delineate and functional
        engineering structures.
 B      Design the civil engineering structures / component / process to meet desired needs with appropriate consideration for the public
        health and safety, cultural, societal, sustainability and environmental considerations.
 C      Use all surveying equipments and carry out the surveying works related to all civil engineering projects.
        A basic level competency in specialized areas of civil engineering such as environmental; hydraulics and hydrology; structures;
 D
        mechanics and materials; transportation.
  E     Identify, formulate, analyze and solve civil engineering problems using advanced tools.
  F     Understand the knowledge of civil engineering practice codes and norms related to the profession.
 G      Use the current development, techniques, skills and modern engineering software's necessary for engineering practices.
 H      Recognize the need for and to engage in lifelong learning of civil engineering and allied domains as relevant to rapidly changing
        technology.
  I     Communicate effectively with engineering community, society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective
        reports, prepare documentation, make effective presentations, give and receive clear instructions.
  J     Working ability as members of multi disciplinary project or research team and have an understanding of leadership in teams and
        organizations.
 K      An understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities in civil engineering practices.
  L     An understanding business, public policy and administration fundamentals.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs) :
SL. NO PEOs
     I       To prepare students for successful careers in Civil Engineering field that meets the needs of Indian and multinational companies
             To develop the confidence and ability among students to synthesize data and technical concepts and thereby apply it in real world
     II
            problems
    III      To develop students to use modern techniques, skill and mathematical engineering tools for solving problems in Civil Engineering.
             To provide students with a sound foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate,
    IV
            solve and analyse engineering problems and to prepare them for graduate studies.
             To promote students to work collaboratively on multi-disciplinary projects and make them engage in life-long learning process
     V
            throughout their professional life.
SL. NO PSOs
            The Graduates in this program with proficiency in mathematics and physical sciences will excel in the core areas of civil
     1
            engineering such as structural, environmental and water resources engineering.
2 The graduates will plan, produce detailed drawings, write specification, and prepare cost estimates.
     3      The graduates will interact with stakeholders effectively and execute quality construction work applying necessary tools.
PEOs & POs
The B.E. Civil Engineering Program Outcomes leading to the achievement of the objectives are summarized in the following Table.
                                                                  Program outcomes
  PEOs
               A          B         C          D          E          F         G          H          I          J         K       L
     I         √          √                    √          √
    II                    √          √
    III        √                               √                                √                                          √
    IV                                                    √                                                                       √
    V                                                                √                    √          √          √
ListtheCourseOutcomes(COs)and Mapping with ProgrammeOutcomes (POs) and PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs)
1  H,I,K,L,PSO2
2  A,B,E, PSO2
3  A.B,E,G, PSO1
4  A,B,E,G, PSO2
                                                                                                              A,B,C,E,F,G,H,
5                                                                                                            PSO3
6  C,D,E,G, PSO1
                                                                                                              A,B,C,E,F,G,H,
7                                                                                                            PSO1
8  A,B,PSO3
9  A,B,E,G, PSO2
10  H,I,K,L, PSO2
11  A,B,E, PSO2
12                                                                                                           A.B,E,G, PSO1
13                                                                                                                       A.B,E,G, PSO2
14  A,B,E,I,K, PSO1
15 A,B,D,E,F,K, PSO3
16  A,B,E,G,I, PSO1
17 A,B,E,G, PSO2
                              understand the basic properties of the fluid, fluid kinematics, fluid dynamics
     CE6303
22                            get a basic knowledge of fluids in static, kinematic and dynamic equilibrium.       A,B,D,E,G,I, PSO3
     Mechanics of Fluids      gain the knowledge of the applicability of physical laws in addressing problems
                               in hydraulics.
     CE6304                   introduce the principles of various surveying methods
23                            use all surveying equipments, prepare LS & CS, contour maps                         A,B,C,E,G,I, PSO2
     Surveying I
                              carryout the surveying works related to land and civil engineering projects
24   CE6311                   the end of the course the student will posses knowledge about Survey field          A,B,C,E,G,I, PSO1
                                   techniques
                                  completing this course would have acquired practical knowledge on handling
     Survey Practical I            basic survey instruments.
                                  Understand the knowledge of leveling and development of contour map of
                                   given area.
                                  introduce the students to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of
     CE6312
                                   buildings industrial structures, framed buildings using computer softwares.
25   Computer Aided Building      development and control rules satisfying orientation and functional requirements   A,B,E,G,I, PSO1
                            deals with geodetic measurements and Control Survey methodology and its
                             adjustments.
     CE6511                            Determine index properties and engineering properties such as shear strength,
                                        Compressibility and permeability by conducting appropriate tests.
42   Soil Mechanics                                                                                                      A,B,D,F,H, PSO1
     Laboratory                        Develop the knowledge in assessing both Physical and Engineering behavior of
                                        soils through laboratory testing procedures.
                                     .
                                     Knowledge on handling survey instruments like Theodolite, Tacheometery and
     CE6512
43                                      Total station.                                                                   A,B,C,E,G,I, PSO3
     Survey camp                       Knowledge to carryout Triangulation and Astronomical surveying including
                                      general field marking for various engineering projects and curves setting.
44   CE6601                          Give an exposure to the design of continuous beams, slabs, staircases, walls and   A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,
                                  brick masonry structures and to introduce yield line theory.
     Design Of Reinforced                                                                                             PSO1, PSO2
                                 Developed the Comprehensive design knowledge related to various structural
     Concrete & Brick
                                  systems.
     Masonry Structures
     CE6602                      Advanced methods of analysis like matrix methods, Plastic analysis and FE
45                                method and also analysis of space structures.                                       A,B,D,E,F,K, PSO1
     Structural Analysis II
                                 Develop the knowledge on advanced methods of analysis of structures including
                                  space and cable structures
                              .
     CE6603
                                 Design of structural steel members subjected to compressive, tensile and
                                  bending forces, as per current code.                                                A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,
46   Design Of Steel                                                                                                  PSO1, PSO2
     Structures                  Design structural systems such as roof trusses and gantry girders.
     CE6604
                                 Plan and Design various civil Engineering aspects of Railways, Airports and         A,B,D,E,F,G,H,
47   Railways, Airports And       Harbour..                                                                           PSO3
     Harbour Engineering
                                 Estimate sewage generation and design sewer system including sewage pumping
     CE6605                       stations
48                               Required understanding on the characteristics and composition of sewage, self       B,DH,I, PSO3
     Environmental
                                  purification of streams
     Engineering II
                                 perform basic design of the unit operations and processes that are used in sewage
                                  treatment
49   CE6611                      Understand the sampling and preservation methods and significance of                B,DH,I, PSO1
                                  characterization of wastewater.
     Environmental
     Engineering Laboratory
     CE6612
                                  Learn the principles and procedures of testing Concrete and Highway materials        A,B,D,E,F,G,H,
50   Concrete And Highway                                                                                               PSO2
                                   and to get hands on experience by conducting the tests and evolving inferences.
     Engineering Laboratory
     CE6701
                                  Learn dynamic loading and the dynamic performance of the structures.
                                                                                                                     A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I,
51   Structural Dynamics And      Analyses structures subjected to dynamic loading and to design the structures for PSO3
                                   seismic loading as per code provisions
     Earthquake Engineering
     CE6703
                                  Different phases in Water Resource Management and National Water Policy.
                                                                                                                        A,B,D,E,G,H,I,
53   Water Resources And          Knowledge on Reservoir planning, management and economic analysis                    PSO1
     Irrigation Engineering        including Irrigation and Irrigation management practices.
     CE6711
54                                Acquire hands on experience in design and preparation of structural drawings for A,B,E,G,I, PSO3
     Computer Aided Design
                                   concrete / steel structures normally encountered in Civil Engineering practice. .
     And Drafting Laboratory
55   CE6712                       The objective of this course is to impart and improve the design capability of the   A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,
                                                                                                                        PSO1, PSO2
                                   student. This course conceives purely a design problem in any one of the
     Design Project
                                   disciplines of Civil Engineering; e.g., Design of an RC structure, Design of a
                                   waste water treatment plant, Design of a foundation system, Design of traffic
                                   intersection etc.
                                  Better experience in designing various design problems related to Civil
                                   Engineering.
     CE6713
                                  Estimate the quantities of item of works involved in buildings, water supply and
     Estimation And Quantity       sanitary works, road works and irrigation works.                                      A,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,
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     Surveying                                                                                                           PSO3
                                  Do rate analysis, valuation of properties and preparation of reports for estimation
                                   of various items.
     MG6851
                                  learn understanding of managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing,
57   Principles Of                 leading & controlling and have same basic knowledge on international aspect of        I,J,K,L, PSO2
     Management                    management
     CE6811
                                  Solve a specific problem right from its identification and literature review till
                                                                                                                         A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,
58   Project Work                  the successful solution of the same.                                                  PSO1, PSO2
                                  prepared project reports and to face reviews and viva voice examination.
63                                Create awareness on Engineering Ethics and Human Values, to instill Moral and       I,J,K,L, PSO3
     Professional Ethics In
                                   Social Values and Loyalty and to appreciate the rights of others.
     Engineering
     CE6005
                                  Learn about planning of construction projects, scheduling procedures and
                                                                                                                       A,E,G,H,I,J,K,L,
64   Construction Planning         techniques, cost and quality control projects and use of project information as     PSO1
     And Scheduling                decision making tool.
     CE6006
                                  Analyses traffic problems and plan for traffic systems various uses
                                                                                                                       A,B,D,E,F,G,H,
65   Traffic Engineering And      Design Channels, Intersections, signals and parking arrangements                    PSO2
     Management                   Develop Traffic management Systems.
     CE6007
                                  Planning, design, evaluation, construction and financing of housing projects.
                                                                                                                  A,E,G,H,I,J,K,L,
66   Housing Planning And         Knowledge cost effective construction materials and methods. Emphasis is given PSO3
     Management                    on the principles of sustainable housing policies and programmes.
     EN6704                     An insight into the pollution from major industries including the sources and
                                 characteristics of pollutants
71   Industrial Waste                                                                                                  A,B,F,H,J,L, PSO2
                                Ability to plan minimization of industrial wastes
     Management
                                Ability to design facilities for the processing and reclamation of industrial waste
                                 water.
     CE6017
                                   Aware of various measurement techniques and experimental planning and                 A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I,
79   Experimental Analysis Of                                                                                             PSO1
                                    procedures adopted in laboratory.
     Stress
     Of Structures                  Implement ideas of computer aided design with advantages and demerits.
     CE6019
                                    This course deals with some of the special aspects with respect to Civil            A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,
82
                                                                                                                         PSO1, PSO2
     Industrial Structures           Engineering structures in industries.
     CE6020
                                    About the basics of Finite Element theory, computer implementation of this
                                                                                                                         A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,
83   Finite Element                  theory and its practical applications.                                              PSO1, PSO2
     Techniques                     Develop computer codes for any physical problems using FE techniques.
     CE6021
                                    Gain the knowledge on quality of concrete, durability aspects, causes of
                                                                                                                         A,B,D,E,F,G,H,I,
84   Repair and Rehabilitation       deterioration, assessment of distressed structures, repairing of structures and     PSO2
     Of Structures                   demolition procedures.
VISION:
       The vision of civil engineering department strives to become a nationally and internationally leading institution of higher learning, to
graduate highly qualified engineers, maintain nationally recognized research to provide quality professional and community service to the region
and the world.
MISSION:
       The mission of civil engineering department is to provide quality education to prepare nationally competitive students for a successful
career in civil engineering; to provide advanced skills, knowledge in state of art of research and design in sub areas of civil engineering for
graduate students; to inculcate moral and ethical values among the students; to provide service to the engineering profession and public; and to
have regular interaction with industry and offer solutions to their problems.
                                                   ProgrammeOutcomes
 PO.                                                       PROGRAM OUTCOMES
SL.NO
B Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
C Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data.
D Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design a system, component or process as per needs and specifications.
  E     Graduates will demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and multidisciplinary tasks.
  F     Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyze problems.
 G      Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities.
 H      Graduate will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form.
              Graduate will show the understanding of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also will be aware
     I
               ofcontemporaryissues.
J Graduate will develop confidence for self education and ability for life-long learning.
SL. NO PEOs
            To prepare students to excel in research and to succeed in Structural engineering profession through global, rigorous post graduate
     I
            education
            To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals required to solve structural
     II
            engineering problems
            To train students with good scientific and engineering knowledge so as to comprehend, analyze, design, and create novel products
    III
            and solutions for the real life problems
            To inculcate students in professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary
    IV
            approach, and an ability to relate structural engineering issues to broader social context.
            To provide student with an academic environment aware of excellence, leadership, written ethical codes and guidelines, and the
     V
            life-long learning needed for a successful professional career
 SL. NO                                                                     PSOs
     1       An ability to recognize the importance of Structural Engineering professional development by pursuing doctorate studies
2 An ability to face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers
3 An ability to apply design, develop and execution of projects in the construction of various Civil Engineering disciplines
The B.E. Civil Engineering Program outcomes leading to the achievement of the objectives are summarized in the following Table.
                                                                    Programme Outcomes
             PEOs
                        PO1        PO2        PO3        PO4          PO5       PO6        PO7        PO8        PO9         PO10
I   
II   
III    
IV   
               V                                                                                                              
                                                          PO1   PO2   PO3   PO4   PO5   PO6   PO7   PO8   PO9   PO10
           Advanced Mathematical Methods                   
           Advanced Concrete Structures                                          
           Dynamics of Structures                                              
   SEM 1   Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity                 
           Professional Elective I
           Professional Elective II
           Professional Elective VI
   SEM 1   Practical Training II (2 weeks)                                                                   
           Seminar                                                                                  
                     Project Work (Phase I)                                                                                            
ListtheCourseOutcomes(COs)and Mapping with ProgrammeOutcomes (POs) and PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs)
                                                                                                                        Mapping of PO's&
   S.No                  Course name                    Course outcome of students will able to
                                                                                                                               PSO’s
                            MA5151
      1.                                                 .                                                                   PO1, PSO2
           ADVANCEDMATHEMATICALMETHODS
                                                        On completion of this course the students will have the
                                                           confidence to design various concrete structures
                            ST5101
      2.                                                   and structural elements by limit state design and             PO4, PO5, PSO2
            ADVANCEDCONCRETESTRUCTURES
                                                           detail     the    same    for   ductility   as    per
                                                           codalrequirements
                                                              After completion of the course the students will
                                                                    have the knowledge of vibration analysis of
                            ST5102                                  systems/structures with different degrees of        PO1,PO2, PO3, PO5,
      3.
                   DYNAMICSOFSTRUCTURES                             freedom and they know the method of damping
                                                                                                                                PSO3
thesystems.
      4.                    ST5103                                 On completion of this course the students will be    PO1, PO2, PSO1
                                              familiar to the concept of elastic analysis of plane
                                              stress and plane strain problems, beams on elastic
                                              foundation and torsion on non- circular section.
     THEORY OF ELASTICITYAND PLASTICITY
                                             They will also have sufficient knowledge in various
                                              theories of failure andplasticity.
and approximatemethods.
14.                 ST5313                  At the end of the course the students will have a           PO2,PO4,PO6,
            PROJECT WORK(PHASEI)             clear idea of his/her area of work and they are in           PO10, PSO3
                                           a position to carry out the remaining phase II
                                           work in a systematicway.
17.        MAINTENANCE AND                 concrete, masonry and steel structures and also          PO5,PO6,PO9
      REHABILITATIONOFSTRUCTURES           they will be able to suggest the remedial
                                           measures.