Compiler Construction
Explain about compilers and its design process. Illustrate different machine languages and language processing tools. Identify how lexical tokens are handled in the compilation.Analyze the syntax and semantic analysis phase of compilation. Illustrate the intermediate code, code optimization and target code generation phases of compilation.
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
This paper helps students to understand the developmental stages of human life span and to equip them to provide remedial measures to all possible developmental delays and problems. This paper imparts the knowledge to employ a bio-psychosocial framework for assessment, intervention and evaluation by applying the theories. It also emphasize to give an insight into the unique roles and services that social workers provide by utilizing the knowledge of human behavior and the social environment
Course Code: SKT-GC- 502 SANSKRIT FOR BEGINNERS
After Completion of the modules, the student
should be able to get an awareness about basic
Sanskrit Grammatical knowledge and too attain reading and writing skill of Sanskrit language.. Familiarizes the masculine,
feminine and neuter nouns, pronouns and conjugation.
Elementary Sanskrit - I
After Completion of the modules, the student should be able to:
1. To understand the grammatical structure of Sanskrit language
2. To create the ability to write in Sanskrit language
3. To get an awareness about basic practical skills in composition and
translation
4. To get an awareness about skills to use Sandhi, Kāraka, Samāsa, Upasarga
etc. in composition
5. To familiarize the knowledge of nouns, pronouns, numerals; conjugations;
Avyaya, Upasarga, Sandhi.
6. To understand Sanskrit theatre and the application of a Sanskrit play on
stage.
INDIAN ARCHITECTURE
Understand about the Mauryan Architecture - Pillars, Caves, Palaces and Stupa
Gain knowledge about the Buddhist Architecture –Stupas and Monasteries, Pre-Mauryan, Mauryan and Post Mauryan evidences.
Acquire basic knowledge about the rock- cut caves of Western India (Maharashtra) and Eastern India (Orissa)
Get an understanding about the temple architecture in India- Nagara, Vesara and Dravida, Gupta Architecture- caves and structural temples, Vakataka Caves at Ajanta
Obtain basic idea about the Chalukayan Architecture - Temples at Aihole, Badami, Pattadakal
Understand the architecture under Rashtrakuta especially Ellora and Aurangabad
Get a basic knowledge about the architecture found in the Chandela temples and Orissan temples
Analyse the evolution of temples under Pallavas, Cholas Hoysalas and Vijayanagara
Medieval Arabic Literature
This course helps you Understand the social, political and cultural structure of the medieval period through the prose and poetry, Prepare critical appraisals of Arabic literary works in Medieval Period, Explain how newly poetic genres emerged helped the development of Arabic Literature, Evaluate the role of Abbasid and Umayyath rulers in the development of literature and Science, Analyze the characteristics of contemporary literary works in Arabic Language &List out the encyclopedic works in Arabic literature during medieval age
MSW-CC-515 Field Work Practicum I
Field Practicum I is composed of Observation Visits (OV)to Social Work organizations
OPE-DE-6212-Laser Remote Sensing
This course is offered by Department of Optoelectronics for the M.Tech programme and is part of the discipline elective subject for Semester II.
MSW-C-421: WORKING WITH GROUP AND COMMUNITIES
CO1. Understand Social Groups work as a method of Social Work
CO2. Familiarizes the structure and strategies of social group work Practices
CO3. Understand community organization as Primary method of Social work and in relation to
various approach in community organization
CO4. Critically evaluate the history of community organization in India
CO5. Understand social Action as a method social work and analyze its structure and strategies
CO6. Apply the role of a social worker in Group Work, Community Organisation and Social
Action movements
DAS-CC-512 Actuarial Statistics - Probability theory and Distributions
Major Course Outcomes
CO1: |
knowledge related to concept of discrete and continuous random variables and their probability distributions including expectation and moments. |
CO2: |
knowledge to conceptualise the probabilities of events including frequentist and axiomatic approach. Simultaneously, they will learn the notion of conditional probability including the concept of Bayes’ Theorem, etc… |
CO3: |
knowledge of important discrete and continuous distributions such as Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, normal, uniform, exponential, beta, gamma, Chi – square, Student’s t and F distributions. |
CO4: |
Deep knowledge of complete sample, sampling frame, sampling distribution, sampling methods, sampling and non-sampling probabilities, principal steps in sample surveys, limitations of sampling etc., |
CO5: |
Concept of central limit theorem and its uses in statistics. |
Atomic and Molecular Physics
To deliver ideas of matter- electromagnetic radiation interactions and thereby unravel atomic and molecular structures.
Objectives: To build a comprehensive understanding of matter - EM radiation interactions and study their effects with strong theoretical basis.
DAS-CC-521 APPLICATIONS OF FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS
Major Course Outcomes
CO1: |
The ability to present values of increasing annuities, decreasing annuities and varying annuities calculation. |
CO2: |
Knowledge about the yield on a transaction, values of payments depending on probability. |
CO3: |
Ability to identify the various methods of repayments of a loan, calculating the outstanding loan after a certain period etc… |
CO4: |
Knowledge of project appraisal, internal rate of return, payable period, discounted payback period. |
CO5: |
Knowledge of money weighted return, time weighted return and linked internal rate of return and the different types of investments. |
CO6: |
Broad description of various higher order financial products and practical compound interest problems will be analysed. |
Renewable Energy-Perspectives- REC-GC-501
Programme of M.Sc. Physics / Chemistry (Specialization in Renewable Energy)
Courses offered at Center for Renewable Energy and Materials
Semester ICredit 2
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & INSTRUMENTATION I
Course outcome
CO1: Prepare scientific reports, proposals and research papers
CO2: Analyze scientific data using statistical tools
CO3: Aware of principle and applications of instruments used in biological research
CO4: Know the principles, types and application of microscopy, chromatography,
electrophoresis and spectroscopy