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213 EMF Justification

This document outlines the course outcomes, program outcomes mapping, and course coordinators for the subject EMF (Electromagnetic Fields). The 5 course outcomes cover key concepts in electrostatic fields, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, and electromagnetic waves. The course outcomes are mapped to program outcomes related to physics knowledge, problem solving, and industrial needs. The course is coordinated by Mr. U. Ranjith Kumar, Mr. T. Nagaraju, and Dr. M. Veera Kumari.

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213 EMF Justification

This document outlines the course outcomes, program outcomes mapping, and course coordinators for the subject EMF (Electromagnetic Fields). The 5 course outcomes cover key concepts in electrostatic fields, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, and electromagnetic waves. The course outcomes are mapped to program outcomes related to physics knowledge, problem solving, and industrial needs. The course is coordinated by Mr. U. Ranjith Kumar, Mr. T. Nagaraju, and Dr. M. Veera Kumari.

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YEAR: II SEMESTER: I SUBJECT SAR CODE: 213 SUBJECT NAME: EMF

CO NO COURSE OUTCOME

C213.1 Demonstrate the concept of electrostatic field intensity and electric potential

Illustrate polarization of dielectrics and the behavior of conductors and


C213.2 dielectrics in an electric
field.

C213.3 Understand the concept of field intensity and flux density in magnetic fields.

C213.4 Discuss forces in magnetic fields and laws of electromagnetic induction

Summarize the concept of time varying field and analyze propagation of electro-
C213.5
magnetic waves.

CO-PO MAPPING TABLE:

CO\PO PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO 10 PO 11 PO 12

C213.1 3 2   2  

C213.2 3 3 2 3  

C213.3 3 2   2  

C213.4 2 2   2  

C213.5 1 2 2 1

AVERAGE
2.4 2.25 2 2.2 1
C213

CO PO MAPPING JUSTIFICATION

CO1: Highly addressing the PO1 as it relates with basic knowledge of physics, electric
charge configurations and moderate addressing the PO2, PO4 as it relates with formulate the
electric field intensities and electric flux densities.
CO2: Highly addressing the PO1 as it relates to basic Knowledge of physics, electric charge
configurations and highly addressing the PO2,PO4 as it relates with analyze the material
behavior with electrostatics.
CO3: Highly addressing the PO1 as it relates with basic knowledge of Magnetism and
moderately addressing the PO2 as it relates with formulate the Magnetic field intensities and
Magnetic flux densities.
CO4: Moderate addressing the PO1 as it relates to basic Knowledge of Force in Physics and
Moderately addressing the PO2 as it relates with formulate the Magnetic Forces and Torque.
CO5: Low addressing the PO1,PO5 as it relates with basic knowledge of Time and Electric
Charges & Magnetism and moderately addressing the PO3,PO4 as it relates with formulate
and analyze the time varying field and electromagnetic waves.

CO-PSO MAPPING TABLE:

CO\PSO PSO 1 PSO 2

C213.1 2 1

C213.2 1

C213.3

C213.4 2 1

C213.5 3 2

AVERAGE

C213 2.33 1.25

CO PSO MAPPING JUSTIFICATION

PSO1: Moderately addressing CO1, CO4 as it is correlated to industrial needs. Highly


addressing CO5

PSO2: Lightly addressing CO1,CO2,CO4 pertaining to IOT and robotics.Moderately mapped


to CO5.

COURSE HANDLER: COURSE COORDINATOR MODULE COORDINATOR

Mr.U.Ranjith Kumar, Mr.T.Nagaraju Dr. M. Veera Kumari


Mr.T.Nagaraju

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