PHYSICAL GEOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY
AIM
To familiarize students with the concepts of geomorphology and also know about various processes operational in and on the earth.
OBJECTIVES
To make the student understand the various processes which shape the surface of the earth: Igneous activity and landforms: Role of erosional process and agencies involved: Coastal process and marine environment: Soil system and its significance on earth: Influence of glaciers and wind on the earth surface.
OPE-CC-623-Research Methodology
Prerequisite: None.
Objective: To familiarize students with the basics of research and the research process and conducting research work and formulating research synopsis and report
Learning Outcomes: On completion of the course, the student will be able to
CO No. |
CO Statement |
CO1 |
Understand the objectives of doing research. |
CO2 |
Formulate the research problem. |
CO3 |
Distinguish appropriate research designs and techniques. |
CO4 |
Identify methods of data collection and analysis strategies. |
CO5 |
Develop enhanced writing skills to prepare technical reports. |
CO6 |
Analyze a qualitative research report according to the evaluation criteria. |
Animal Biotechnology
Animal Biotechnology
Get the knowledge on the tools, techniques
and Applications of Animal Biotechnology
Critical Theories II- ENG-CC-532
This Course will cover the modules of Space and Affect in the Critical Theories Paper II
GBO –DSE-415 Organizational Behaviour
Acquire Knowledge of basic concepts of organizational behavior and skill in applying individual’s personalities, learning & motivational models, change models, and organizational developmental model
Course Outcomes
On completion of the course, students should be able to:
CO1: Understand the basic concepts of OB
CO2: Understand and Apply individual’s personalities, Learning & Motivational
models
CO3: Understand and Apply leadership models in the organization.
CO4: Understand Organizational System
CO5: Apply Change models
CO6: Apply Organizational Developmental Model
Literarische Gattung (Kurzgeschichte)
Elaborate the salient features of the Kurzgeschichte in German literature
Describe the main representative of this poetic genre
ENS-C- 433 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
AIM: The course on Environmental Impact Assessment enables the student to judge whether or not a particular developmental project would require an EIA; how such an assessment be produced, what steps would be needed to undertake a baseline survey, how impacts might be mitigated and monitored. The disaster management modules will improve the scientific knowledge among students about various natural and man- made disasters through the teaching of policies, programs, administrative actions and operations undertaken. This will train them to cope with different disaster management activities like preparedness, prevention and thereby to reduce or avoid the human, physical, and economic losses suffered by individuals, by the society, and by the country at large.
OBJECTIVES: The first objectives to make the student aware of the process of assessing the potential impacts of major developmental projects (actions) on the environment- known worldwide as Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). This is seen globally as major tool to help deliver sustainable development. The second objective is to get an awareness regarding the disaster management with reference to the policies, programs, administrative actions and operations undertaken to address a natural or man-made disaster through preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery.
Marine Biology
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Understand the marine environment with special emphasis on its classification, characteristics and ecology and acquire knowledge on marine ecosystem management
CO2: Identify major groups of marine trophic structure with its classification, ecology and trophic interactions
CO3: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding about different marine ecosystems with detailed information on its distribution, characteristics and adaptations.
CO4: Understand and acquire knowledge on the physical and chemical properties of sea water and their role in primary productivity
CO5: Develop a comprehensive knowledge on oceanographic process such as currents, waves and tides and to acquire the importance of Satellite oceanography
CO6: Critically evaluate the major anthropogenic threats to oceans and to prioritize solutions for its management and to inculcate thorough knowledge on marine ecosystem services
OPE-E-6211 MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
OBJECTIVE
To give awareness in the application of mathematics in physics and
engineering.
COURSE CONTENT
MODULE I: Fourier series – Dirichlet’s conditions – Fourier series of even and odd functions
– Complex form of Fourier series – Fourier integral and it’s complex form – Applications –
Square wave, full wave rectifier, wave equation
MODULE II: Fourier transforms – Fourier sine and cosine transforms – Convolution theorem
and Parseval’s identity– Applications –FT by lens, FT of Gaussian function, FT of derivatives.
Laplace transform of elementary functions – Inverse Laplace transforms – Methods of finding
Inverse Laplace transforms – Solutions of simple differential equations– Applications. Z
Transform.
MODULE III: Vector space – Inner product space- unitary space- Hilbert space- Linear
independence- basis and dimensions – orthonormal basis – Schmidt orthogonalisation– finite
dimensional vector spaces.
MODULE IV: Linear Transformations – change of bases – matrix representation of linear
transformation. Eigen values – Eigen vectors – Hermitian and unitary matrices
(transformation) β, γ, δ Functions: Properties and applications of each.
MODULE V: Special functions : LEGENDRE-Frobenius method for solving second order
ordinary differential equations with variable coefficients. Bessel ,Legendre, Hermite equations.
Recurrence relations, generating functions and Rodrigues formulae for the Bessel, Legendre
and Hermite functions.
MODULE VI: Special functions : BESSEL-Bessel equation – series solution - Recurrence
relations, generating functions and Rodrigues formulae for the Bessel functions.
Information Security
In this course you will explore information security through some introductory material and gain an appreciation of the scope and context around the subject. This includes a brief introduction to cryptography, security management and network and computer security that allows you to begin the journey into the study of information security and develop your appreciation of some key information security concepts.
The course concludes with a discussion around a simple model of the information security industry and explores skills, knowledge and roles so that you can determine and analyse potential career opportunities in this developing profession and consider how you may need to develop personally to attain your career goals. After completing the course you will have gained an awareness of key information security principles regarding information, confidentiality, integrity and availability. You will be able to explain some of the key aspects of information risk and security management, in addition, summarise some of the key aspects in computer and network security, including some appreciation of threats, attacks, exploits and vulnerabilities. You will also gain an awareness of some of the skills, knowledge and roles/careers opportunities within the information security industry.
Biophysics and Instrumentation
Gives an introduction to the biophysical aspects of various biological and physiological activities at cellular and molecular level. The students will get introduced to the basic principle - the theory- functioning and application of various instruments being used in the biological studies.
HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
On finishing of the course, students should be able to:
CO1: Explain the evolution of the idea of Human rights
CO2: Compare different approaches on Human rights
CO3: Critically analyse provisions of UDHR
CO4: Judge human rights violations from the vantage point of Indian constitutional provisions
CO5: Seek remedial measures for the human right violations through judicial means.