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Solar Photovoltaics
Dr. Sam Solomon FACULTY
OBE COURSES

Solar Photovoltaics

Objective: To introduce the fundamental theories and technological aspects of power

generation using solar photovoltaic technology.

No.

CO Statement

CO1

Remember the principles and concepts in solar photovoltaic field.

CO2

Understand different types of  photovoltaic materials and their properties

CO3

Apply the fabrication techniques of thin film technology

CO4

Analyze solar cell parameters

CO5

Design solar cells and PV modules

CO6

Develop materials for solar photovoltaic applications

CO7

Measure losses and quantum efficiency in a solar cell

GOL C 432 Ore Genesis
Dr. A. P. Pradeepkumar Pradeepkumar
OBE COURSES

GOL C 432 Ore Genesis

How are ores formed? How does earth processes lead to ore formation? ?

Solid State Physics
Dr. Subodh G. FACULTY
OBE COURSES

Solid State Physics

Course Outcomes

Understand the building block of a crystal and classification of crystal structures.

Identify the crystal structure of an unknown material using X-ray diffraction.

Explain the formation of band structure in a solid and the origin of band gap in semiconductors. 

Differentiate between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.

Appy Hall effect to measure the type and concentration of charge carriers in a semiconductor.

 Explain the theory behind dielectric phenomenon, its classifications and its applications.

Understand the origin of different types magnetic materials.

Explain superconductivity phenomenon and its parameters related to possible applications


Raga Classification in Indian Music
Dr. Veena J FACULTY
OBE COURSES

Raga Classification in Indian Music

Indian Musical system has its firm roots on the melody aspect of music. One of the most important feature of our music system is its wide variety of Ragas. These Ragas have a very interesting evolution from the Vedic times till the modern period. This Course intends to familiarize students with the evolution of ragas from the period of Bharata.

Solid State Physics
Dr. Deepa K. G. FACULTY
OBE COURSES

Solid State Physics

Course Outcomes:

  • Understand the building block of a crystal and classification of crystal structures.
  • Identify the crystal structure of an unknown material using X-ray diffraction.
  • Explain the formation of band structure in a solid and the origin of band gap in semiconductors.
  • Differentiate between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.
  • Appy Hall effect to measure the type and concentration of charge carriers in a semiconductor.
  • Explain the theory behind dielectric phenomenon, its classifications and its applications.
  • Understand the origin of different types magnetic materials.
  • Explain superconductivity phenomenon and its parameters related to possible applications

INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS
Dr. Anil Chandran S FACULTY
OBE COURSES

INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS

Course Outcomes:

CO1: Explain the importance and scope of Biostatistics

CO2: Explain the measures of summarisation of data

CO3: Make use of elementary operations of matrices

CO4: Demonstrate the mastery of sampling in biomedical research

CO5: Apply sample size determination methods to determine sample size for estimating means and proportions

CO6: Explain what clinical trials are

Evolution and Animal Behaviour
OBE COURSES

Evolution and Animal Behaviour

Evolution and Animal Behavior

Theory and Practice of Diplomacy
DR. SAMUEL JACOB KURUVILLA FACULTY
OBE COURSES

Theory and Practice of Diplomacy

MODULE I: Concept and Definition

Introduction to Diplomatic Practice – Origins in Europe in the Middle Ages – Forms and Structure – Role of Diplomacy in the modern world – Cold War and Post-Cold War Diplomacy.

 

MODULE II: Types of Diplomacy

Public Diplomacy – Cultural Diplomacy - International Crisis Diplomacy - Shuttle Diplomacy - Track Two Diplomacy - Bi-lateral and multi-lateral Diplomacy – Summitry - Open Source Diplomacy: WikiLeaks, Palestine Papers, etc.

 

MODULE III: Multilateral Diplomacy  

The United Nations - Climate Change (CC) Diplomacy - Non-proliferation Diplomacy – Preventive Diplomacy

 

MODULE IV: Economic Diplomacy

Aid Diplomacy - Economic Development – WTO & Davos - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) - International Terrorism - Refugees & Asylum Issues in the modern world.

 

MODULE V: Indian Diplomacy

Indian Diplomacy & Foreign Policy – Aims & Goals – Achievements since independence –

 

MODULE VI: Institutional Framework

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) – Diplomacy vis-à-vis major powers – Sub-continental and extended neighbourhood Diplomacy - Assessment.


HIN –C-514 GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE OF HINDI AND LINGUISTICS
OBE COURSES

HIN –C-514 GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE OF HINDI AND LINGUISTICS

MORTALITY – DETERMINANTS AND TECHNIQUES
Anjana A FACULTY
OBE COURSES

MORTALITY – DETERMINANTS AND TECHNIQUES

This course is offered for I semester MSc Demography & Biostatistics students of the Department of Demography. The aim of the course is to give a thorough knowledge on death and its determinants and consequences. At the end of this course, the students are expected to comprehend the determinants and differentials of mortality and also to compute the various measures of mortality at various ages. This is a 4 credit course divided into six modules. 


POPULATION ESTIMATES AND PROJECTIONS
Anjana A FACULTY
OBE COURSES

POPULATION ESTIMATES AND PROJECTIONS

Module I: Life Table: Concepts, Assumptions, Construction of Life tables-Complete and Abridged

Module II: Various types – Single Decrement Associated Life tables, Double Decrement Life Table, Force of Mortality, Uses of Life Tables.

Module III: Multiple Decrement Life table – Multi State Life table, Applications Nuptiality Tables, Contraceptive Effectiveness. Working Life Tables

Module IV: Structure of Population – Stable, Quasi-stable, Stationary Population, Lotka‟s Stable Population Theory, Applications – Population Momentums, Reproductive value

Module V: Population Estimation and Projections – Methods of Population estimation and Projection – Mathematical and Cohort Component methods, Assumptions, on fertility, Mortality and Migration

Module VI: Sub-National Population Projections – Various Methods, URDG, Projection of Labour Force, Educational Population


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