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BC Engg 18-19

Basic Civil

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QUALITY RECORD NO: D 03/02

DR.B.R.AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Course File

Name of Faculty : PRAVEEN S M.Tech


Name of Course : BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
Course Code : T110
Semester : I
Session : 2018-19
Dr.B.R.AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vision Statement of the Institute

To be a premier technical Institute imparting technical and professional education and to


develop pool of competent professional for value addition in society and industry.

Mission Statement of the Institute

 To empower students in the academic process monitoring and


management.
 Building confidence and technical knowledge through student teacher
concept.
 To facilitate thinking process through TFJ.
 To encourage students to take up real time projects.
 To provide a platform for taking lead role in organizing various students centric events
 To upgrade students technically and create environmental awareness.
 To strive for continual improvement through up-gradation of
infrastructure and teaching methodology

Vision Statement of the Department

To be a department of excellence to bring out technically competent and socially responsible


professionals in the field of Civil Engineering.
Mission Statement of the Department
 To impart quality technical education in the field of Civil Engineering
 To develop overall personality of student by imbibing the sense of
responsibility towards society and environment, positive attitude & effective
communication skill
 To facilitate the students to acquire skill for solving technical issues in
construction industry through a structured monitoring mechanism of teaching
learning process and industrial training
 To facilitate development of research aptitude by encouraging students to take up
real time/innovative projects
CONTENTS

S .No Particulars Page No’s/ Remarks


Flag
1. Cover Page i
2. Vision-Mission Statements ii
3. Contents iii
4. PEOs, POs & PSOs 1
5. Course Outcome 2
6. Week Map 3
7. Course Plan 4
8. Attendance Sheet (Copy) A
9. Tutorial Questions (for Analytical B
Subjects only)
10. Assignment Questions C
11. Internal Exam Questions D
12. Board Questions of previous years E
13. Assessment Sheet (Statement of F
marks) (Copy)
14. Lecture Notes G
15. Schedule of Extra Class/Remedial H
Classes if any
16. Any other relevant material I
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):
1. Work in construction industry at execution level with ability to solve broad based
issues.
2. Become an entrepreneur in the field of civil engineering
3. Undertake higher studies/ master state of art practices in the field of civil engineering

Program Outcome (POs):


1. Basic knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, sciences and basic
engineering to solve the broad-based civil engineering problems.
2. Discipline knowledge: Apply civil engineering knowledge to solve broad-based Civil
engineering related problems.
3. Experiments and practice: Plan to perform experiments and practice to use the results
to solve broad-based civil engineering problems.
4. Engineering tools: Apply relevant civil technologies and tools with an understanding
of the limitations.
5. The engineer and society: Assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and
the consequent responsibilities relevant to practice in field of civil engineering.
6. Environment and sustainability: Apply civil engineering solutions for sustainable
development practices in societal and environmental contexts.
7. Ethics: Apply ethical principles for commitment to professional ethics,
responsibilities and norms of the practice also in the field of civil engineering.
8. Individual and team work: Function effectively as a leader and team member in
diverse/ multidisciplinary teams.
9. Communication: Communicate effectively in oral and written form.
10. Life-long learning: Engage in independent and life-long learning activities in the
context of technological changes also in the civil engineering and allied industry.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

Construction Planning and Designing: Undertake better civil engineering construction


planning and designing activities of desired quality.

Construction Execution and Maintenance: Execute civil engineering construction and


maintenance using the relevant materials and equipment.
COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

At the end of the course, the student will be able to:

1. To be able to differentiate the types of building according to national building code.

2. To understand building components and their functions as well as different types of


roads, bridges and dams

SCHEDULE:

Day Period
TUE V
THUR V

REFERENCE BOOKS:

Sr. No. Author Title

01 Rajput R.K. Engineering Materials

02 Punmia B.C. Surveying Vol 1

03 Punmia B.C. Building Construction


WEEK MAP
Subject Name: - BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING Subject Code: T110
1ST WEEK 2ND WEEK 3rd WEEK 4th WEEK REMARKS
Aug 2018

Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period
Tue 7th V Tue 14th V Tue 21st V Tue 28th V
Thur 9th V Thur 16th V Thur 23rd V Thur 30th V
Total classes available= 08 Total classes Conducted=
5th WEEK 6th WEEK 7th WEEK 8th WEEK REMARKS
Sep 2018

Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period
Tue 4th V Tue 11th V Tue 18th V Tue 25th V
Thur 6th V Thur 13th V Thur 20th V Thur 27th V
Total classes available= 08 Total classes Conducted=
9th WEEK 10th WEEK 11Th WEEK 12Th WEEK 13Th WEEK REMARKS
Oct 2018

Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period
Tue 2nd V Tue 9th V Tue 16th V Tue 23rd V Tue 30th V
Thur 4th V Thur 11th V Thur 18th V Thur 25th V
Total classes available= 09 Total classes Conducted=
14Th WEEK 15Th WEEK 16Th WEEK 17Th WEEK 18Th WEEK
Nov 2018

Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period Day Date Period
Tue 6th V Tue 13th V Tue 20th V Tue 27th V
Thur 1st V Thur 8th V Thur 15th V Thur 22nd V Thur 29th V
Total classes available= 09 Total classes Conducted=
19th WEEK
Dec 2018

Day Date Period


th
Tue 4 V
Total classes available= 01 Total classes Conducted=

Total classes available in semester= 34 periods


COURSE PLAN

Week & As per Contents Periods Teaching Teaching aids Students Assessment Remarks
Curric--
ulum / Learning Activities Tools
Date As method
Suggested

UNIT 1 BUILDINGS, BUILDINGS MATERIALS

Week 1ST & 1.1 Building and its Classifications 1 Lecture Black Board & Seminars and Unit Test and
07th Aug 2018 PPTs Student Assignments
Interaction
Week 1ST & 1.2 Classification of buildings according to 2 Lecture
09th Aug 2018 various criteria
Week 2ND &
14th Aug 2018
Week 2ND & 1.3 Construction materials 2 Lecture,
16th Aug 2018 Market Survey
Week 3RD &
21st Aug 2018
Week 3RD & 1.4 Concrete 2 Lecture,
23rd Aug 2018 Lab Visit
Week 4TH &
28th Aug 2018
Week 4TH & 1.5 Steel and its properties 2 Lecture,
30th Aug 2018 Lab Visit
Week 5TH &
4th Sep 2018
10/9 TOTAL - 9
UNIT 2 BUILDINGS AND THEIR COMPONENTS

Week 5TH & 2.1 Components and functions of 2 Lecture


6th Sep 2018 Buildings
Week 6TH & Black Board & Seminars and Unit Test and
11th Sep 2018 UNIT TEST - 1 PPTs Student Assignments
Interaction

Week 6TH & 2.2 soil and their classification 2 Lecture


13th Sep 2018 Field Visit
Week 7TH &
18th Sep 2018
Week 7TH & 2.3 Foundation: Functions and types 2 Lecture
20th Sep 2018
Week 8TH &
25th Sep 2018
Week 8TH & 2.4 Masonry: Functions and types 2 Lecture
27th Sep 2018 UNIT TEST - 2
Week 9TH &
2nd Oct2018
Week 9TH & 1 Lecture
2.5 Floor and Roof : Definition and types
4th Oct2018
10/9 TOTAL - 9
UNIT 3 BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE

Week 10TH & 3.1 Surveying and its classification 2 Lecture, Black Board & Seminars and Unit Test and
9th Oct2018 Lab Visit PPTs Student Assignments
Week 10TH & Interaction
11th Oct2018
Week 11TH & 3.2 Roads and its classification 2 Lecture,
16th Oct2018 Guest Lectures
Week 11TH &
18th Oct2018
Week 12TH & 3.3 Classification of Bridges its 2 Lecture
23rd Oct2018 components and types
Week 12TH &
25th Oct2018
Week 13TH & 3.4 Dams and its purpose 2 Lecture,
30th Oct2018 Case Study
Week 13TH &
1st Nov 2018
Week 14TH & 2 Lecture
6th Nov 2018 3.5 Water supply sources, principles and
Week 14TH & rain water harvesting
8th Nov 2018
UNIT TEST - 3
10/9 TOTAL - 10

Signature of A.P

Signature of HOD (Civil)

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