MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
This course basically deals with the concept of probability and statistics.Identify the types of distributions and its application in real entities.Discuss about ordinary differential equations and different methods. Solve linear algebra problems including linear equations, matrix calculus, and basic vector operations. Illustrate different decomposition methods used in linear system of equations. Explain unconstrained optimization and Linear Programming Problems
Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics
This course offers an introduction to the concepts, principles, and theories behind remote sensing and GIS and provides grounding on the nature of geographic information, remote sensing data, datum and projections, data models and structures for storing geographic information, geographic data input, data manipulation, and simple spatial an analysis.The main objectives are defined as follows:
To define the scientific basis on which the local environmental management and crop production is based.
To develop models and strategies in the sectors responsible for the agricultural product development and distribution in order to create a permanent link between the scientific institutions dealing with natural resources and environment and the planners at different levels.
To develop an integrated Information System including Geographic Information System (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), Image Processing System (IPS), Decision Support System (DSS), Data Base and Modelling and guidelines for applications in local and regional planning.Natural Resources and Energy Management
This course aims to equip the students with necessary knowledge and skills in the area of natural resources and energy management. The interdisciplinary nature of this course allows students to learn about conservation , protection and management of variety of natural resources.
FDS 532: Advanced Graph Network Analytics
This is basically a course on network science. The course intends to introduce network science as a thriving and increasingly important cross-disciplinary domain focusing on the representation, analysis, and modeling of complex social, biological, and technological systems as networks or graphs.
വൃത്തവും അലങ്കാരവും
കവിതയുടെ സൗന്ദര്യശാസ്ത്രത്തിലെ മുഖ്യ ഘടകങ്ങളാണ് വൃത്തവും അലങ്കാരവും . കവിതയുടെ ഈണവും താളവും കവിയരങ്ങുകളെയും ചൊൽക്കാഴ്ചകളെയും സൃഷ്ടിച്ചു.
Principles of Gardening
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1 : Recognise the scope and significance of horticulture and floriculture
CO2 : Gain knowledge on the various types of plants and propagation techniques
CO3 : Design and lay out a vegetable/ ornamental/ home garden
Molecular Cell Biology
Course Outcomes:
The student will be able to-
- Elaborate on the importance of fundamental features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, the structure, composition and role of eukaryotic cell membranes and major cell organelles, components of the extracellular matrix, different types of cell-cell junctions.
- Gain knowledge about the specific processes and proteins involved in membrane transport,
- To impart knowledge on the major stages of the cell cycle and apoptosis and its regulation, intercellular chemical messengers, receptor subclasses and their possible uses in cell signaling.
Indian Government and Politics
This Course would help the students to understand and analyse the guiding principles of Indian Constitution, fundamentals of Indian politics, political institutions and political processes by developing a theoretical understanding on all these issue areas.
Course Learning Outcomes:
CO1 – Understand various approaches to the study of Indian politics and the nature of Indian state
CO2 –Understand and analyse the philosophy of Indian constitution
CO3 – Analyse the relationship between state and individual in India in relation to fundamental rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy
CO4 –Evaluate how the process of globalisation is transforming the Indian state
CO5 – Evaluate the nature and conduct of Centre-State relations in India
CO6 – Analyse Judicial Activism and the overreach of judiciary in India
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
CO 1: Analyze the role of linear, non-linear and integer programming
CO 2: Articulate Network Analysis, queuing models and decision theory and their applications to practical problems.
CO 3: Solve transportation network problems and assignment problems.
Set Topology
- Understand the concepts and
results in topology and apply these results to other branches of mathematics and real-world applications.
- Appreciate topology as an abstraction of real analysis.
Course specific outcome:
- Understand the concepts like open and closed sets, interior, closure, and boundary.
- Use continuous functions and homeomorphisms to understand the structure of topological spaces.
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
Course Outcomes:
1. Apply numerical methods to solve physical problems.
2. Apply numerical methods to solve nonlinear and transcendental equations and their systems.
3. Solve eigen values and eigen vectors of matrices numerically.
4. Interpolate a set of given tabular values for equally and unequally spaced intervals.
5. Evaluate errors in interpolation formulae.
6. Fit curves of various nature depending on the types of data.
7. Apply numerical methods to find out derivatives of different order based on a set of tabulated data.
8. Apply numerical methods to evaluate definite integrals.
9. Numerically solve ordinary differential equations.
Islam in Spain
AIM: The course aims to introduce to the students the history of the conquest of Spain by the Muslims and the achievements of Muslim rule. It intends to convey to the students the intellectual contributions of Muslims in Spain and how they brought about renaissance in Europe. It also intends to teach them various factors which brought about the decline and destruction of Muslim rule in Spain.
OBJECTIVES: The course gives the history of Muslim Spain from the Muslim coquet to the decline and destruction of Muslim rule. Emphasis is given to the scientific and literary progress achieved by Spain during the period of Muslim rule. It also familiarizes the students will the various Muslim rulers who contributed to the overall development of Muslims.
Digital Electronics and Microprocessor
CO1 |
understand the fundamentals of digital system , logic gates, flip flops latches, decorders, encorders |
CO2 |
Implementation of gates and flip flops in memories, registers, counters |
CO3 |
Understand the semiconductor memories |
CO4 |
Ability to distinguish RAM,ROM,PROM,EPROM memories |
CO5 |
Understand how binary information is stored electronically |
CO6 |
Understand construction and working of ADC and DAC converters |
CO7 |
Understand the architecture and its operations of microprocessor |
CO8 |
Understand the 8085 instructions set and Assembly language programme |
CO9 |
Understand the Memory and I/O interfacing, construction and working of interfacing devices |
CO10 |
Analyze the classification of signals , FIR and HR filters |
समकालीन साहित्यिक विमर्श(Contemporary Literary discourses )
· A HINDI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
· Semester: 1V
· Course : Contemporary literary Discourses -
· Course Code : HIN-C-541
· Credits : 4
· Program Specific Outcome (PSOs)
· PSO |
· PSO Statement |
· PSO1 |
· To imbibe knowledge our social structure ,its formation and the inequalities and injustices within it |
· PSO2 |
· To inform the basic ideas and practice of human rights, fundamental rights and democracy and the threats to the same |
· PSO3 |
· To initiate a historical , critical, and scholarly enquiry on the various types of discrimination and injustices prevalent our society
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· PSO4 |
· To imbibe the ability to be critically conscious of our social reality and equip them to resist the hegemonic power plays |
· Course Outcome (Cos)
· CO |
· CO Statement |
· PO/PSO |
· CL |
· KC |
· Class Hours |
- A HINDI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
History of Indian Music
This paper pictures different periods of music history - Ancient , Medieval and Modern-
Different sources which provide information on the history of music-
Vedic music -
Various musical forms-
CO - Summarise the reference of music in sacred and secular literature
Canadian Contexts and Texts
The course seeks to introduce some seminal texts to students that help to contextualise Canada and its literature.
It will help contextualise the socio-cultural background that narrate Canada
Students will be introduced to a range of narratives that plot the impulses of Canada's cultural history
The course will open up the diversity of Canadian literature to students
KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION: LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION (PRACTICAL)
A library classification is a system of knowledge organization by which library resources are arranged and ordered systematically.
Samskarika Bhasha
CO1: Experience Malayalam language as a Cultural tool
CO2: Better Malayalam in Official Business
CO3: Improve command in Journalistic Malayalam
CO4: Being Democratic in communication beyond Gender,Caste, Region and Power