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Efiq qrFirr Fundamentals of Urban & Regional Planning, Fundamentals of


rl7[ Building Structures, Materials and Principles of Constructions,
Introduction to drawing equipments and mediums,
Geometric Projections - Orthographic, isometric and perspective
proiections ofone, two and tlree dimensional objects.

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Evolution of Settlements The ln History Settlement size,


pattern and stucture as a function of socio-cultural, economic,
militu.y and religious factors. Variations in civilizations-Eglptian,
Mesopotamian, Greelg Roman. Town planning in Medieval times
and in Renaissance Europe.
Planning in Post Industrial Revolution Era -
Concepts of garden City, Cify beautiful, Linear city etc.,
contributions of all leading masters in plannilg, Socio-economic
impacts of growth of urban areas; rural-urban magration.
Theories of Urbanization -
Theories of urbanization including Concentric Zone Theory; Sector
Theory; Multiple Nuclei Throry and other latest theories; Land Use
and Land Value. Theory of William Alonso on location and Land
use;
Forces on Buildings -
Forces of compression and tension, concept of equilibrium forces
and conditions of equilibrium, concept of elasticity, Hooke's law,
sfess strain relationship of tension and compression. shear force
and bending moment.
Components of buildings, Beams and Columns, RCC Structures,
Steel Structures,
Introduction of Structural lVlaterials -
Briclq timber, stone, cement, lime, glass, R.C.C., asbestos, paints
and.varniches, fiber Reinforces Plastic (FRP)
Principles of Construction of Building ElementsFoundations,
footings,, D.P.C., flooring sills, lintel roofing, parapets, coping,
cladding expansion joints, waterproofing of roofs, external well
section with detail, beams, columnsm slabs, retaining walls.
Statistical Methods -
Arithmetic mean, median, mode, geometric mean and harmonic
mean; measures of absolute dispersion, range, quartile deviation,
average deviation, standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis.
Basic Archetectural Design
Anthropometries and Layouts of Rooms
Anthropeimefies, Hu:nan Activity and Space Use; Fumiture Layout
of a room; Building circulation/flow diagrams; Concepts of Space,
Form and Function.
Architectural Space Standards -
lntroduction of Architectural Space Standards, Design of simple
Residential, Commercial, lnstitutional Buildings
Elements of Economics - Definition and Scope of Economics,
Theory of Demand and Supply, Theory of Firm production
Air Quality & Solid Waste Management -
Sources, bpes and effects of air pollution and solid waste disposal in
cavities, urban industrial processes and land use and transportation
implications in air and solid waste pollution; norns, standards, laws,
organizations and policies in urban air quality control and solid
waste management; examples of best practices.
Urban Development Plan
Context of Regional Plans -
Undeistanding the contents of various types of regional^ plans and
their linkages with higher and lower order plans.
Constitutional Provisions -
Dishict ln of constitution and, 74th
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arnendment acts; district planning committees; mehopolitan


planning committees.
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Fundamentals of Urban and Regional Planning,
Geospatial Technologies for Urban and Regional Area Analysis,

(ffiGqq Urban Resources, Services and Facilities Analysis,


Advanced Geospatial Technologies for Urban and Regional Studies.
5orftW Basics of Remote Sensing,
R-crrd Basics of Photogrammetry and Cartography,
s+q) Di gital irnage Processing,
Basics of Geographical lnformation System,
Statistics and Programming

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