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G Madegowda Institute of Technology, Bharathinagara

Department of computer science and Engineering


Ist Sem
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

1st Mathematics-I for Computer Science and


2022-23 BMATS101 04
Engineering stream

 Familiarize the importance of calculus associated with one variable and multivariable for
 Analyze Computer science and engineering problems by applying Ordinary Differential
Equations.
 Apply the knowledge of modular arithmetic to computer algorithms
 Develop the knowledge of Linear Algebra to solve the system of equations
COURSE OUTCOMES

apply the knowledge of calculus to solve problems related to polar curves and learn the
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notion of partial differentiation to compute rate of change of multivariate functions

CO2 analyze the solution of linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations

CO3 get acquainted and to apply modular arithmetic to computer algorithms

make use of matrix theory for solving the system of linear equations and compute
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eigenvalues and eigenvectors

familiarize with modern mathematical tools namely


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MATHEMATICA/MATLAB/ PYTHON/ SCILAB

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

Applied Chemistry for Computer Science


2022-23 1st BCHES102 04
& Engineering stream

 To enable students to acquire knowledge on principles of chemistry for engineering applications.


 To develop an intuitive understanding of chemistry by emphasizing the related branches of
engineering.
 To provide students with a solid foundation in analytical reasoning required to solve societal
problems.
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Identify the terms processes involved in scientific and engineering and applications

CO2 Explain the phenomena of chemistry to describe the methods of engineering processes

CO3 Solve the problems in chemistry that are pertinent in engineering applications

CO4 Apply the basic concepts of chemistry to explain the chemical properties and processes

Analyze properties and multi di processes associated with chemical substances in


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disciplinary situations

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 1st BCEDK103 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 03

 CLO1: To understand the basic principles and conventions of engineering drawing


 CLO2: To use drawing as a communication mode
 CLO3: To generate pictorial views using CAD software
 CLO4: To understand the development of surfaces
 CLO5: To visualize engineering components
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Draw and communicate the objects with definite shape and dimensions

CO2 Recognize and Draw the shape and size of objects through different views

CO3 Develop the lateral surfaces of the object.

CO4 Create a Drawing views using CAD software.

Identify the interdisciplinary engineering components or systems through its graphical


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representation.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 1st BESCK104C Introduction to Electronics & 03


Communication

 To prepare students with fundamental knowledge/ overview in the field of Electronics and
Communication Engineering.
 To equip students with a basic foundation in electronic engineering required for comprehending the
operation and application of electronic circuits, logic design, embedded systems, and communication
systems.
 Professionalism & Learning Environment: To inculcate in first-year engineering students an ethical
and professional attitude by providing an academic environment inclusive of effective
communication, teamwork, ability to relate engineering issues to a broader social context, and life-
long learning needed for a successful professional career.
COURSE OUTCOMES

Understand characteristics, working principles of semiconductor devices, logic circuits,


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Opamps.

CO2 Apply the acquired knowledge to construct basic electronic circuits for different applications

CO3 Analyze different analog and digital circuits

Interpret the given case study material related to the applications or technological
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Advancements.

Perform in group to demonstrate the performance of electronic circuits designed for different
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applications with modern tools and write the report.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 1ST BPLCK105B Introduction to Python Programming 03

 Learn the syntax and semantics of the Python programming language.


 Illustrate the process of structuring the data using lists, tuples
 Appraise the need for working with various documents like Excel, PDF, Word and Others.
 Demonstrate the use of built-in functions to navigate the file system.
 Implement the Object-Oriented Programming concepts in Python.
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1 Demonstrate proficiency in handling loops and creation of functions.

CO2 Identify the methods to create and manipulate lists, tuples and dictionaries.

CO3 Develop programs for string processing and file organization

CO4 Interpret the concepts of Object-Oriented Programming as used in Python

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 1st BENGK106 Communicative English 01

 To know about Fundamentals of Communicative English and Communication Skills in general.


 To train to identify the nuances of phonetics, intonation and enhance pronunciation skills for better
Communication skills.
 To impart basic English grammar and essentials of important language skills.
 To enhance with English vocabulary and language proficiency for better communication skills.
 To learn about Techniques of Information Transfer through presentation.
COURSE OUTCOMES

Understand and apply the Fundamentals of Communication Skills in their communication


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skills.

CO2 Identify the nuances of phonetics, intonation and enhance pronunciation skills

CO3 To impart basic English grammar and essentials of language skills as per present requirement.

CO4 Understand and use all types of English vocabulary and language proficiency.

CO5 Adopt the Techniques of Information Transfer through presentation.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits


ಸಾಂಸ್ಕೃತಿಕ ಕನ್ನ ಡ
2022-23 1st BKSKK107 01

ಸಾಂಸ್ಕೃತಿಕ ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಪಠ್ಯ ದ ಕಾಲಿಕೆಯ ಉದ್ದೇಶಗಳು:

 ವೃತಿಪರ ಪದವಿ ವಿದ್ಯಾರ್ಥಿಗಳಾಗಿರುವುದಾರಿಂದ ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಭಾಷೆ. ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ ಮತ್ತು ಕನ್ನ ಡದ ಸಂಸ್ಕೃತಿಯ ಪರಿಚಯ
ಮಾಡಿಕೊದುವುದು.
 ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ ದ ಪ್ರಧಾನ ಭಾಗವದ ಅಧುನಿಕ ಪೂರ್ವ ಮತ್ತು ಅಧುನಿಕ ಕಾವ್ಯ ಗಳನ್ನು ಸಾಂಕೇತಿಕವಾಗಿ
ಪರಿಚಯಿಸಿ ವಿದ್ಯಾರ್ಥಿಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ ಮತ್ತು ಸಂಸ್ಕೃತಿಯ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಅರಿವು ಹಾಗು ಅಸಕ್ತಿಯನ್ನು ಮೂಡಿಸುವುದು
 ತಾಂತ್ರಿಕ ವ್ಯ ಕ್ತಿಗಳ ಪರಿಚಯವನ್ನು ಹಾಗು ಅವರುಗಳ ಸಾದಿಸಿದ ವಿಷಯಗಳನ್ನು ಪರಿಚಯಿಸುವುದು
 ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಶಬ್ದ ಸಂಪತ್ತಿನ ಪರಿಚಯ ಮತ್ತು ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಭಾಷೆಯ ಬಳಕೆ

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಭಾಷೆ.ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ ಮತ್ತು ಕನ್ನ ಡದ ಸಾಂಸ್ಕೃತಿಯ ಪರಿಚಯವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ.

CO2 ತಾಂತ್ರಿಕ ವ್ಯ ಕ್ತಿಗಳ ಪರಿಚಯವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ

CO3 ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಭಾಷಾಭ್ಯಾಸ, ಸಾಮಾನ್ಯ ಕನ್ನ ಡ ಹಾಗು ಅಡಳಿತ ಕನ್ನ ಡದ ಪದಗಳ ಪರಿಚಯವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 1st BSFHK158 Scientific Foundations of Health 01

 To know about Health and wellness (and its Beliefs) & It’s balance for positive mindset.
 To Build the healthy lifestyles for good health for their better future.
 To Create a Healthy and caring relationships to meet the requirements of good/social/positive life.
 To learn about Avoiding risks and harmful habits in their campus and outside the campus for their
bright future
 To Prevent and fight against harmful diseases for good health through positive mindset
COURSE OUTCOMES

To understand and analyze about Health and wellness (and its Beliefs) & It’s balance for
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positive mindset.

CO2 Develop the healthy lifestyles for good health for their better future.

CO3 Build a Healthy and caring relationships to meet the requirements of good/social/positive life

To learn about Avoiding risks and harmful habits in their campus and outside the campus for
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their bright future.

CO5 Prevent and fight against harmful diseases for good health through positive mindset.
II SEM

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

Mathematics-II for Computer Science and


2022-23 2nd BMATS201 04
Engineering stream

 Familiarize the importance of Integral calculus and Vector calculus.


 Learn vector spaces and linear transformations.
 Develop the knowledge of numerical methods and apply them to solve transcendental and differential
equations.
COURSE OUTCOMES

Apply the concept of change of order of integration and variables to evaluate multiple
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integrals and their usage in computing area and volume.

Understand the applications of vector calculus refer to solenoidal, and irrotational


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vectors. Orthogonal curvilinear coordinates.

Demonstrate the idea of Linear dependence and independence of sets in the vector space,
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and linear transformation

Apply the knowledge of numerical methods in analyzing the discrete data and solving the
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physical and engineering problems.

Get familiarize with modern mathematical tools namely


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MATHEMATICA/ MATLAB /PYTHON/ SCILAB
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 2nd BPHYS202 Applied Physics for CSE Stream 04

 To study the essentials of photonics and its application in computer science.


 To study the principles of quantum mechanics and its application in quantum computing.
 To study the electrical properties of materials
 To study the essentials of physics for computational aspects like design and data analysis.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C01 Describe the principles of LASERS and Optical fibres and their relevant applications.

Discuss the basic principles of the Quantum Mechanics and its application in Quantum
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Computing.

CO3 Summarize the essential properties of superconductors and its applications in qubits

CO4 Illustrate the application of physics in design and data analysis.

Practice working in groups to conduct experiments in physics and perform precise and honest
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measurements.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 2nd BPOPS203 Principles of Programming using C 03

 CLO 1. Elucidate the basic architecture and functionalities of a computer


 CLO 2. Apply programming constructs of C language to solve the real-world problems
 CLO 3. Explore user-defined data structures like arrays, structures and pointers in implementing
solutions to problems
 CLO 4. Design and Develop Solutions to problems using structured programming constructs such as
functions and procedures
COURSE OUTCOMES

Elucidate the basic architecture and functionalities of a computer and also recognize
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the hardware parts

CO2 Apply programming constructs of C language to solve the real-world problem


Explore user-defined data structures like arrays in implementing solutions to
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problems like searching and sorting

Explore user-defined data structures like structures, unions and pointers in


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implementing solutions

Design and Develop Solutions to problems using modular programming constructs


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using functions

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL
2022-23 2nd BESCK204D 03
ENGINEERING

 To develop basic Knowledge on Mechanical Engineering, Fundamentals and Energy Sources.


 Understand the concept of different types of Machine tool operations and Modern
 Manufacturing Processes like CNC, 3D printing.
 To know the concept of IC engines and Future Mobility vehicles.
 To give exposure in the field of Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Processes
 Technology and its applications
 To acquire a basic understanding role of Mechanical Engineering in the Robotics and
 Automation in industry.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C01 Explain the concepts of Role of Mechanical Engineering and Energy sources.

CO2 Describe the Machine Tool Operations and advanced Manufacturing process.

CO3 Explain the Working Principle of IC engines and EV vehicles.

Discuss the Properties of Common Engineering Materials and various Metal Joining
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Processes.

CO5 Explain the Concepts of Mechatronics, Robotics and Automation in IoT


COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 2nd BETCK205H Introduction to Internet of Things (IOT 03

 Understand about the fundamentals of Internet of Things and its building blocks along with their
characteristics.
 Understand the recent application domains of IoT in everyday life.
 Gain insights about the current trends of Associated IOT technologies and IOT Analytics.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C01 Describe the evolution of IoT, IoT networking components, and addressing strategies in IoT.

CO2 Classify various sensing devices and actuator types

CO3 Demonstrate the processing in IoT

CO4 Explain Associated IOT Technologies

CO5 Illustrate architecture of IOT Applications

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 2nd BPWSK206 Professional Writing Skills in English 01

 To Identify the Common Errors in Writing and Speaking of English.


 To Achieve better Technical writing and Presentation skills for employment.
 To read Technical proposals properly and make them to write good technical reports.
 To Acquire Employment and Workplace communication skills.
 To learn about Techniques of Information Transfer through presentation in different level.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C01 To understand and identify the Common Errors in Writing and Speaking.

CO2 To Achieve better technical writing and Presentation skills.

CO3 To read technical proposals properly and make them to Write good technical reports.

CO4 Acquire Employment and Workplace communication skills.


CO5 To learn about Techniques of Information Transfer through presentation in different level.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 2nd BICOK207 Indian Constitution 01

 To know about the basic structure of Indian Constitution.


 To know the Fundamental Rights (FR’s), DPSP’s and Fundamental Duties (FD’s) of our
constitution.
 To know about our Union Government, political structure & codes, procedures.
 To know the State Executive & Elections system of India.
 5. To learn the Amendments and Emergency Provisions, other important provisions given by the
constitution.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C01 Analyse the basic structure of Indian Constitution.

Remember their Fundamental Rights, DPSP’s and Fundamental Duties (FD’s) of our
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constitution.

CO3 know about our Union Government, political structure & codes, procedures.

CO4 Understand our State Executive & Elections system of India

Remember the Amendments and Emergency Provisions, other important provisions given by
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the constitution.
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 2nd BIDTK258 INNOVATION and DESIGN THINKING 01

 To explain the concept of design thinking for product and service development
 To explain the fundamental concept of innovation and design thinking
 To discuss the methods of implementing design thinking in the real world.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C01 Appreciate various design process procedure

Generate and develop design ideas through different


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technique

Identify the significance of reverse Engineering to Understand


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products

CO4 Draw technical drawing for design ideas.

IIIrd Sem
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

TRANSFORM CALCULUS, FOURIER


2022-23 3rd 21MAT31 SERIES AND NUMERICAL 03
TECHNIQUES

 To have an insight into solving ordinary differential equations by using Laplace transform
 Learn to use the Fourier series to represent periodical physical phenomena in engineering
analysis
 To enable the students to study Fourier Transforms and concepts of infinite Fourier Sine and
Cosine transforms and to learn the method of solving difference equations by the z-transform method.
 To develop the proficiency in solving ordinary and partial differential equations arising in
engineering applications, using numerical methods

COURSE OUTCOMES
CO 1 To solve ordinary differential equations using Laplace transform

Utilize the resource a available effectively through ERP Demonstrate Fourier series to study the
CO 2 behavior of periodic functions and their applications

in system communications, digital signal processing and field theory

To use Fourier transforms to analyze problems involving continuous-time signals and to apply
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Z-Transform techniques to solve difference equations

To solve mathematical models represented by initial or boundary value problems involving


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partial differential equations

Determine the extremals of functionals using calculus of variations and solve problems arising
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in dynamics of rigid bodies and vibrational analysis.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Subject
Semester Subject Name Credits
Year Code

DATA STRUCTURES AND


2022-23 3rd 21CS32 04
APPLICATIONS

 Explain the fundamentals of data structures and their applications essential for implementing
solutions to problems
 Illustrate representation of data structures: Stack, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees and Graphs.
 Design and Develop Solutions to problems using Arrays, Structures, Stack, Queues, Linked
Lists.
 Explore usage of Trees and Graph for application development.
 Apply the Hashing techniques in mapping key value pairs
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Identify different data structures and their applications.

CO 2 Apply stack and queues in solving problems

CO3 Demonstrate applications of linked list.

CO4 Explore the applications of trees and graphs to model and solve the real-world problem.

CO5 Make use of hashing techniques and resolve collisions during mapping of key value pairs
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

ANALOG AND DIGITAL


2022-23 3rd 21CS33 03
ELECTRONICS

 Explain the use of photo electronics devices, 555 timer IC, Regulator ICs and uA741
 Make use of simplifying techniques in the design of combinational circuits.
 Illustrate combinational and sequential digital circuits.
 Demonstrate the use of flipflops and apply for registers.
 Design and test counters, Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog conversion techniques.
COURSE OUTCOMES

Design and analyze application of analog circuits using photo devices, timer IC, power supply
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and regulator IC and op-amp.

CO 2 Explain the basic principles of A/D and D/A conversion circuits and develop the same.

CO 3 Simplify digital circuits using Karnaugh Map, and Quine-McClusky Methods

Explain Gates and flip flops and make us in designing different data processing circuits,
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registers and counters and compare the types.

C0 5 Develop simple HDL programs

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 3rd 21CS34 21CS34 03

 Understand the organization and architecture of computer systems, their structure and
operation
 Illustrate the concept of machine instructions and programs
 Demonstrate different ways of communicating with I/O devices
 Describe different types memory devices and their functions
 Explain arithmetic and logical operations with different data types
 Demonstrate processing unit with parallel processing and pipeline architecture
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Explain the organization and architecture of computer systems with machine instructions and
programs

CO 2 Analyze the input/output devices communicating with computer system

CO 3 Demonstrate the functions of different types of memory devices

CO 4 Apply different data types on simple arithmetic and logical unit

CO 5 Analyze the functions of basic processing unit, Parallel processing and pipelining

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING


2022-23 3RD 21CSL35 03
WITH JAVA LABORATORY

 Demonstrate the use of Eclipse/NetBeans IDE to create Java Applications.


 Using java programming to develop programs for solving real-world problems.
 Reinforce the understanding of basic object-oriented programming concepts.

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Use Eclipse/NetBeans IDE to design, develop, debug Java Projects.

Analyze the necessity for Object Oriented Programming paradigm over structured
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programming and become familiar with the fundamental concepts in OOP.

Demonstrate the ability to design and develop java programs, analyze, and interpret object-
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oriented data and document results.

Apply the concepts of multiprogramming, exception/event handling, abstraction to develop


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robust programs.

CO 5 Develop user friendly applications using File I/O and GUI concepts

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

SOCIAL CONNECT AND


2022-23 3RD 21UH36 03
RESPONSIBILITY
 Enable the student to do a deep drive into societal challenges being addressed by NGO(s), social
enterprises & The government and build solutions to alleviate these complex social
problems through immersion, design & technology.
 Provide a formal platform for students to communicate and connect with them
surroundings.
 Enable to create of a responsible connection with society.
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Understand social responsibility

CO 2 2. Practice sustainability and creativity

CO 3 3. Showcase planning and organizational skills

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA,
2022-23 3RD 21CIP37 01
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

 To know about the basic structure of Indian Constitution.


 To know the Fundamental Rights (FR’s), DPSP’s and Fundamental Duties (FD’s) of our constitution.
 To know about our Union Government, political structure & codes, procedures.
 To know the State Executive & Elections system of India.
 To learn the Amendments and Emergency Provisions, other important provisions given by the
constitution
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Analyze the basic structure of Indian Constitution.

CO2 Remember their Fundamental Rights, DPSP’s and Fundamental Duties (FD’s) of our
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constitution.

CO 3 CO3 know about our Union Government, political structure & codes, procedures.

CO 4 CO4 Understand our State Executive & Elections system of India.

CO5 Remember the Amendments and Emergency Provisions, other important provisions given
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by the constitution.

COURSE OBJECTIVES
Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 3RD 21CS382 PROGRAMMING IN C++ 01

 Understanding about object-oriented programming and Gain knowledge about the capability
 to store information together in an object.
 Understand the capability of a class to rely upon another class and functions.
 Understand about constructors which are special type of functions.
 Create and process data in files using file I/O functions
 Use the generic programming features of C++ including Exception handling
COURSE OUTCOMES

Able to understand and design the solution to a problem using object-oriented


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programming concepts.

Able to reuse the code with extensible Class types, User-defined operators and function
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Overloading.

CO 3 Achieve code reusability and extensibility by means of Inheritance and Polymorphism

CO 4 Identify and explore the Performance analysis of I/O Streams.

Implement the features of C++ including templates, exceptions and file handling for
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providing programmed solutions to complex problems.

VI Sem

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION FOR


2022-23 4th 21MAT41 03
COMPUTING (MAT)

Provide insight into applications of complex variables, conformal mapping arising in potential theory,
quantum mechanics, heat conduction and field theory.
 Special functions familiarize the power series solution required to analyze the Engineering problems.
 To have insight into Statistical methods, Correlation and regression analysis.
 To develop probability distribution of discrete and continuous random variables, joint probability
distribution occurs in digital signal processing, design engineering and microwave engineering,
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Explain C-Compilers and optimization


CO 2 Describe the ARM microcontroller's architectural features and program module.

CO 3 Apply the knowledge gained from programming on ARM to different applications

CO 4 Program the basic hardware components and their application selection method.

CO 5 Demonstrate the need for a real-time operating system for embedded system applications.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF


2022-23 4th 21CS42 04
ALGORITHMS

 Explain the methods of analyzing the algorithms and to analyze performance of algorithms.
 State algorithm’s efficiencies using asymptotic notations.
 Solve problems using algorithm design methods such as the brute force method, greedy method,
divide and conquer, decrease and conquer, transform and conquer, dynamic programming,
backtracking and branch and bound.
 Choose the appropriate data structure and algorithm design method for a specified application.
 Introduce P and NP classes
COURSE OUTCOMES

Use the concepts of an analytic function and complex potentials to solve the problems arising in
CO 1 electromagnetic field theory. Utilize conformal transformation and complex integral arising in
aero foil theory.

CO 2 Obtain series solutions of ordinary differential equation

Make use of the correlation and regression analysis to fit a suitable mathematical model for the
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statistical data.

Apply discrete and continuous probability distributions in analyzing the probability models
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arising in the engineering field.

CO 5 Construct joint probability distributions and demonstrate the validity of testing the hypothesis.

COURSE OBJECTIVES
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MICROCONTROLLER AND
2022-23 4th 21CS43 04
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

 Understand the fundamentals of ARM-based systems, including programming modules with


registers and the CPSR.
 Use the various instructions to program the ARM controller.
 Program various embedded components using the embedded C program.
 Identify various components, their purpose, and their application to the embedded system's
applicability.
 Understand the embedded system's real-time operating system and its application in IoT

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Explain C-Compilers and optimization

CO 2 Describe the ARM microcontroller's architectural features and program module.

CO 3 Apply the knowledge gained from programming on ARM to different applications

CO 4 Program the basic hardware components and their application selection method.

CO 5 Demonstrate the need for a real-time operating system for embedded system applications.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 4th 21CS44 OPERATING SYSTEM 03

 Demonstrate the need for OS and different types of OS


 Apply suitable techniques for management of different resources
 Use processor, memory, storage and file system commands
 Realize the different concepts of OS in platform of usage through case studies
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Identify the structure of an operating system and its scheduling mechanism.

CO2 Demonstrate the allocation of resources for a process using scheduling algorithm.

CO3 Identify root causes of deadlock and provide the solution for deadlock elimination

CO4 Explore about the storage structures and learn about the Linux Operating system.
C05 Analyze Storage Structures and Implement Customized Case study

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 4th 21BE45 BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS 02

 To familiarize the students with the basic biological concepts and their engineering applications.
 To enable the students with an understanding of bio design principles to create novel devices and
structures.
 To provide the students an appreciation of how biological systems can be re-designed as substitute
products for
 natural systems.
 To motivate the students, develop the interdisciplinary vision of biological engineering

COURSE OUTCOMES

C0 1 Elucidate the basic biological concepts via relevant industrial applications and case studies.

CO 2 Evaluate the principles of design and development, for exploring novel bioengineering projects.

CO 3 Corroborate the concepts of biomimetics for specific requirements.

CO 4 Think critically towards exploring innovative biobased solutions for socially relevant problems.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

PYTHON PROGRAMMING
2022-23 4th 21CSL46 01
LABORATORY
 Demonstrate the use of IDLE or PyCharm IDE to create Python Applications
 Using Python programming language to develop programs for solving real-world problems
 Implement the Object-Oriented Programming concepts in Python.
 Appraise the need for working with various documents like Excel, PDF, Word and Others
 Demonstrate regular expression using python programming

COURSE OUTCOMES

C0 1 CO 1. Demonstrate proficiency in handling of loops and creation of functions.

CO 2 Identify the methods to create and manipulate lists, tuples and dictionaries

CO 3 Discover the commonly used operations involving regular expressions and file system.

CO 4 Interpret the concepts of Object-Oriented Programming as used in Python.

CO 5 Determine the need for scraping websites and working with PDF, JSON and other file formats

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 4th 21KSK47 SAMSKRUTHIKA KANNADA 01

 ±ಾಂಸ Ă Ħ ಕ ಕನ Ç ಡ ಪಠ Í ದ ಕ Ĺ ೆಯ ಉ¡ೆÅೕಶಗಳ :


 1. ವೃĦà ಪರ ಪದ Ļ Ļ ¡ಾÍħಗಾĖ ರುವƒದ ĸಂದ ಕನ Ç ಡ §ಾ°ೆ, ±ಾĿ ತ Í ಮತುà ಕನ Ç ಡದ ಸಂಸ Ă Ħ ಯ
ಪ ĸ ಚಯ
 ¨ಾģ ೊಡುವƒದು.
 2. ಕನ Ç ಡ ±ಾĿ ತ Í ದ ಪ ΢ಾನ §ಾಗ®ಾದ ಆಧುĪ ಕ ಪ†ವ ಮತುà ಆಧುĪ ಕ ಾವ Í ಗಳನುÇ
±ಾಂೇĦ ಕ®ಾĖ ಪ ĸ ಚ ĵľ
 Ļ ¡ಾÍħಗಳ Ĺ Ð±ಾĿ ತ Í ಮತುà ಸಂಸ Ă Ħ ಯ ಬ’ೆ¶ಅ ĸ ವƒ ²ಾಗೂ ಆಸ Ĕ à ಯನುÇ ಮೂģ ಸುವƒದು.
 3. ŸಾಂĦÎ ಕ ವ ÍĔ à ಗಳ ಪ ĸ ಚಯವನುÇ ²ಾಗೂ ಅವರುರು ಗಳ ±ಾĩľ ದ Ļ ಷಯಗಳನುÇ ಪ ĸ ಚ ĵ ಸುವƒದು.
 4. ಕನ Ç ಡ ಶಬ Å ಸಂಪ Ħà ನ ಪ ĸ ಚಯ ಮತುà ಕನ Ç ಡ §ಾ°ೆಯ ಬಳೆ ²ಾಗೂ ಕನ Ç ಡದ Ĺ Ð ಪತ Î
ವ Í ವ ²ಾರವನುÇ Ħ徐ೊಡುವƒದು.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C0 1 ಕನ Ç ಡ §ಾ°ೆ, ±ಾĿ ತ Í ತುà ಕನ Ç ಡದ ಸಂಸ ĂĦ ಯ ಪ ĸ ಚಯ®ಾಗುತ áೆ.

CO 2 2. ಕನ Ç ಡ ±ಾĿ ತ Í ದ ಆಧುĪ ಕ ಪ†ವ ಮತುà ಆಧುĪ ಕ ಾವ Í ಗಳ ಮತುà ಸಂಸ ĂĦ ಯ ಬ’ೆ¶ಆಸ Ĕà ಯು ಮೂಡುತ áೆ.

CO 3 3. ŸಾಂĦÎ ಕ ವ ÍĔà ಗಳ ಪ ĸ ಚಯ®ಾಗುತ áೆ.

CO 4 4. ಕನ Ç ಡ §ಾ°ಾ§ಾÍ ಸ, ±ಾ¨ಾನ Í ಕನ Ç ಡ ²ಾಗೂ ಆಡ ĺ ತ ಕನ Ç ಡದ ಪದಗಳ ಪ ĸ ಚಯ®ಾಗುತ áೆ.


CO 5 ಕನ Ç ಡ §ಾ°ೆ, ±ಾĿ ತ Í ಮ
ತು
à ಕನ Ç ಡದ ಸಂಸ ĂĦ ಯ ಪ ĸ ಚಯ®ಾಗುತ áೆ.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

WEB PROGRAMMING
2022-23 6th 21CSL481 01
(Practical based)

 Learn Web tool box and history of web browsers.


 Learn HTML, XHTML tags with utilizations.
 Know CSS with dynamic document utilizations.
 Learn JavaScript with Element access in JavaScript.
 Logically plan and develop web pages.
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO 1 Describe the fundamentals of web and concept of HTML.

CO 2 Use the concepts of HTML, XHTML to construct the web pages.

CO 3 Interpret CSS for dynamic documents.

CO 4 Evaluate different concepts of JavaScript & Construct dynamic documents.

CO 5 Design a small project with JavaScript and XHTML.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES-II:


2022-23 6th 21UHV49 UNDERSTANDING HARMONY and 01
ETHICAL HUMAN CONDUCT

 To help the students appreciate the essential complementarity between 'VALUES' and 'SKILLS'
to ensure sustained happiness and prosperity which are the core aspirations of all human beings.
 To facilitate the development of a Holistic perspective among students towards life and
profession as well as towards happiness and prosperity based on a correct understanding of the
Human reality and the rest of existence. Such a holistic perspective forms the basis of Universal
Human Values and movement towards value-based living in a natural way.
 To highlight plausible implications of such a Holistic understanding in terms of ethical human
conduct, trustful and mutually fulfilling human behavior and mutually enriching interaction with
Nature.

COURSE OUTCOMES

By the end of the course, students are expected to become more aware of themselves, and
their surroundings (family, society, nature); they would become more responsible in life,
and in handling problems with sustainable solutions, while keeping human relationships
and human nature in mind. They would have better critical ability. They would also become
sensitive to their commitment towards what they have understood (human values, human
relationship and human society). It is hoped that they would be able to apply what they
have learnt to their own self in different day-to-day settings in real life, at least a beginning
would be made in this direction.

Therefore, the course and further follow up is expected to positively impact common
graduate
CO
attributes like:

1. Holistic vision of life

2. Socially responsible behavior

3. Environmentally responsible work

4. Ethical human conduct

5. Having Competence and Capabilities for Maintaining Health and Hygiene

6. Appreciation and aspiration for excellence (merit) and gratitude for all

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 6th 21MATDIP41 ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS-II 01

 The mandatory course 21MATDIP41 viz., Additional Mathematics –II aims to provide essential
concepts of Linear algebra, Second and higher-order differential equations, insight into Elementary
probability theory and Numerical methods.

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Test for consistency and solve the system of linear equations
CO2 Solve higher order differential equations

CO3 Apply elementary probability theory and solve related problems

CO4 To interpolate/extrapolate from the given data

CO5 Apply the knowledge of numerical methods in modelling and solving engineering problems

V Sem
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

Management and Entrepreneurship for IT


2022-23 5th 18CS51 03
Industry

 Explain the Principles of Management, organization and entrepreneur.


 Discuss on Planning, staffing, ERP and their importance.
 Infer the Importance of intellectual property rights and relate the instructional support.

COURSE OUTCOMES

Define Management, organization and entrepreneur, Planning, staffing, ERP and their
CO1
importance in entrepreneurship.

CO2 Utilize the resource a available effectively through ERP

CO3 Make use of IPRS and institutional support in Entrepreneurship.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 5th 18CS52 Computer Networks and Security 04

 Demonstration of application layer protocol.


 Discuss the transport layer services and understand UDP and TCP protocol.
 Explain routers, IP and routing Algorithm in Network layer.
 Disseminate the wireless and mobile network covering IEEE 802.11 standards.
 Illustrate concepts of multimedia networking and network Management
COURSE OUTCOMES

Explain principles of the application layer protocols HTTP, FTP,


CO1
SMTP and DNS.

CO2 Recognize transport layer services, TCP and UDP protocols.

CO3 Classify router architecture, IP and routing algorithms.

Understand the wireless and mobile network covering IEEE 802.11 standards.
CO4

CO5 Describe multimedia networking and network Management.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 5th 18CS53 Database Management System 04

 Provide a strong foundation in database concepts, technology, and practice.


 Practice SQL programming through a variety of database problems.
 Demonstrate the use of concurrency and transactions in database
 Design and build database applications for real world problems.
COURSE OUTCOMES

Identify, analyze and define database objects, enforce integrity constraints on a database using
CO1
RDBMS.

Use Structured Query Language (SQL) for database manipulation and also demonstrate the
CO2
basic query evolution.

Design and build simple database systems and relate the concept of transaction and recovery of
CO3
database.

CO4 Develop application to interact with databases, relation algebraic expression.

C05 Develop application using tuple and domain relation expression from queries.
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 5th 18CS54 Automata Theory & Computability 03

 Introduce the Concepts in Automata theory of computation.


 Identify different formal language classes and their relationship.
 Design grammar and recognizers for different formal language.
 Prove or disprove thermos in automata theory using their properties.
COURSE OUTCOMES

Acquire Fundamental understanding of the core Concepts in Automata theory of computation.


CO1

CO2 Learn how to translate between different Models of computation

CO3 Design grammar and recognizers for different formal language.

CO4 Develop the skill in formal reasoning and reduction of a problem to a formal model.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 5th 18CS55 Application Development using Python 03

 Learn the syntax and semantics of python programming language.


 Illustrate the process of structuring the data using lists, tuples and dictionaries.
 Demonstrate the use of built in function to navigate the file system.
 Implement the object programming concepts in python.
 Appraise the need foe working with the various document like Excel,pdf,word.
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Demonstrate proficiency in handling of loops and creation of function.

Identify the methods to create and manipulating lists, Distuples.


CO2

CO3 Discover the commonly used operations involving regular expression and file system.

CO4 Interpret the concepts of object –oriented programming as used in python.


COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 5th 18CS56 UNIX Programming 03

 Interpret the feature of UNIX and basic commands.


 Demonstrate different UNIX files and permission.
 Implement Shell Programming.
 Explain UNIX process, IPC and signals.
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Explain basic concepts of UNIX Architecture, File system and basic commands.

CO2 Illustrate shell programming and to write shell script.

CO3 Categorize, concepts and make use of UNIX system calls

CO4 Build an application service over a Unix system.

V SEM

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

COMPUTER NETWORK
2021-22 5th 18CSL57 02
LABORATORY

 Design and implement various algorithms in JAVA


 Employ various design strategies for problem solving.
 Measure and compare the performance of different algorithms
LABORATORY OUTCOMES

CO1 Analyze and Compare various networking protocols.

CO2 Demonstrate the working of different concepts of networking.

Implement, analyze and evaluate networking protocols in NS2 / NS3 and JAVA programming
CO3
language
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

DBMS LABORATORY WITH MINI


2021-22 5th 18CSL58 02
PROJECT

 Foundation knowledge in database concepts, technology and practice to groom students into
well-informed database application developers.
 Strong practice in SQL programming through a variety of database problems.
 Develop database applications using front-end tools and back-end DBMS.
LABORATORY OUTCOMES

CO1 Create, Update and query on the database.

CO2 Demonstrate the working of different concepts of DBMS

CO3 Implement, analyze and evaluate the project developed for an application.

VI Sem
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 6th 18CS61 System Software and compilers 04

 Define System Software.


 Familiarize with source file, object file and executable file structures and libraries.
 Describe the front-end and back-end phases of compiler and their importance to students
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Explain system software

CO2 Design and develop lexical analyzers, parsers and code generators

CO3 Utilize lex and yacc tools for implementing different concepts of system software

COURSE OBJECTIVES
Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 6th 18CS62 Computer Graphics and Visualization 04

 Explain hardware, software and OpenGL Graphics Primitives.


 Illustrate interactive computer graphic using the OpenGL.
 Design and implementation of algorithms for 2D graphics Primitives and attributes.
 Demonstrate Geometric transformations, viewing on both 2D and 3D objects.
 Infer the representation of curves, surfaces, Color and Illumination models

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Design and implement algorithms for 2D graphics primitives and attributes Models.

CO2 Illustrate Geometric transformations on both 2D and 3D objects.

Apply concepts of clipping and visible surface detection in 2D and 3D viewing, and
CO3
Illumination

CO4 Decide suitable hardware and software for developing graphics packages using OpenGL.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 6th 18CS63 Web Technology and It’s Applications 04

• Illustrate the Semantic Structure of HTML and CSS

• Compose forms and tables using HTML and CSS

• Design Client-Side programs using JavaScript and Server-Side programs using PHP

• Infer Object Oriented Programming capabilities of PHP

• Examine JavaScript frameworks such as jQuery and Backbone

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Adapt HTML and CSS syntax and semantics to build web pages.

CO2 Construct and visually format tables and forms using HTML and CSS

Develop Client-Side Scripts using JavaScript and Server-Side Scripts using PHP to generate
CO3
and display the contents dynamically
CO4 Appraise the principles of object-oriented development using PHP

Inspect JavaScript frameworks like jQuery and Backbone which facilitates developer to focus
C05
on core features

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 6th 18CS642 Object Oriented Modelling and Design 03

 Describe the concepts involved in Object-Oriented modelling and their benefits.


 Demonstrate concept of use-case model, sequence model and state chart model for a given problem.
 Explain the facets of the unified process approach to design and build a Software system.
 Translate the requirements into implementation for Object Oriented design.
 Choose an appropriate design pattern to facilitate development procedure.

COURSE OUTCOMES

C01 Describe the concepts of object oriented and basic class modelling

CO2 Draw class diagrams, sequence diagrams and interaction diagrams to solve problems.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 6th 18EC654 Microcontrollers 03

 Learn architecture of 8051.


 Learn programming skills using Assembly language and
 Design and interface microcontroller based embedded systems.
 Build projects
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Explain the basics of Microprocessor and Microcontroller

CO2 Relate to the 8051 Microcontroller architecture and Pin description


CO3 Analyze 8051 Addressing modes and use the 8051-instruction set

CO4 Program the on-chip peripherals in 8051

CO5 Design and develop applications using 8051 Assembly language and C program

VI SEM

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 6th 18CSL66 SYSTEM SOFTWARE LABORATORY 02

 To make students familiar with Lexical Analysis and Syntax Analysis phases of Compiler Design
and implement programs on these phases using LEX & YACC tools and/or C/C++/Java
 To enable students to learn different types of CPU scheduling algorithms used in operating
system.
 To make students able to implement memory management - page replacement and deadlock
handling algorithms
LABORATORY OUTCOMES

CO1 Implement and demonstrate Lexer‟s and Parser‟s

Evaluate different algorithms required for management, scheduling, allocation and


CO2
communication used in operating system.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

COMPUTER GRAPHICS
2022-23 6th 18CSL67 02
LABORATORY WITH MINI PROJECT

 Demonstrate simple algorithms using OpenGL Graphics Primitives and attributes.


 Implementation of line drawing and clipping algorithms using OpenGL functions
 Design and implementation of algorithms Geometric transformations on both 2D and 3D objects
LABORATORY OUTCOMES

CO1 Apply the concepts of computer graphics

CO2 Implement computer graphics applications using OpenGL


CO3 Animate real world problems using OpenGL

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

MOBILE APPLICATION
2022-23 6th 18CSMP68 02
DEVELOPMENT

 Learn and acquire the art of Android Programming.


 Configure Android studio to run the applications.
 Understand and implement Android's User interface functions.
 Create, modify and query on SQLite database.
 Inspect different methods of sharing data using services.
LABORATORY OUTCOMES

CO1 Create, test and debug Android application by setting up Android development environment.

CO2 Implement adaptive, responsive user interfaces that work across a wide range of devices.

CO3 Infer long running tasks and background work in Android applications.

CO4 Demonstrate methods in storing, sharing and retrieving data in Android applications.

CO5 Infer the role of permissions and security for Android applications.

VII Sem
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 7th 18CS71 Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning 04

 Explain Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning


 Illustrate AI and ML algorithm and their use in appropriate applications
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Appaise the theory of Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning.


CO2 Illustrate the working of AI and ML Algorithms.

CO3 Demonstrate the applications of AI and ML.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 7th 18CS72 Big data and Analytics 04

 Understand fundamentals of Big Data analytics


 Explore the Hadoop framework and Hadoop Distributed File system
 Illustrate the concepts of NoSQL using MongoDB and Cassandra for Big Data
 Employ MapReduce programming model to process the big data
 Understand various machine learning algorithms for Big Data Analytics, Web Mining and Social
Network Analysis
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Understand fundamentals of Big Data analytics


CO2 Investigate Hadoop framework and Hadoop Distributed File system.

CO3 Illustrate the concepts of NoSQL using MongoDB and Cassandra for Big Data

Demonstrate the MapReduce programming model to process the big data along with Hadoop
CO4
tools.

CO5 Use Machine Learning algorithms for real world big data.

Analyze web contents and Social Networks to provide analytics with relevant visualization
CO6
tools.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 7th 18CS734 User Interface Design 03


 To study the concept of menus, windows, interfaces
 To study about business functions
 To study the characteristics and components of windows and the various controls for the
windows.
 To study about various problems in windows design with color, text, graphics and
 To study the testing methods
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Design the User Interface, design, menu creation, windows creation and connection between
menus and windows

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 7th 18CS742 Network Management 03

 Illustrate the need for interoperable network management.


 Explain the concepts and architecture behind standards-based network management.
 Differentiate the concepts and terminology associated with SNMP and TMN
 Describe network management as a typical distributed application
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Analyze the issues and challenges pertaining to management of emerging network technologies
such as wired/wireless networks and high-speed internets.
CO2 Apply network management standards to manage practical networks

CO3 Formulate possible approaches for managing OSI network model

CO4 Use on SNMP for managing the network

CO5 Use RMON for monitoring the behavior of the network

CO6 Identify the various components of network and formulate the scheme for the managing them

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 7th 18EC751 Communication Theory 03

 Describe essential elements of an electronic communications.


 Understand Amplitude, Frequency & Phase modulations, and Amplitude demodulation.
 Explain the basics of sampling and quantization.
 Understand the various digital modulation schemes.
 The concepts of Wireless communication
COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Describe the operation of communication systems.


CO2 Understand the techniques of Amplitude and Angle modulation.
CO3 Understand the concept of sampling and quantization.
CO4 Understand the concepts of different digital modulation techniques.
CO5 Describe the principles of a Wireless communications systems.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits


Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning
2022-23 7th 18CSL76 02
Laboratory

 Implement and evaluate AI and ML algorithms in and Python programming language.

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 Implement and demonstrate AI and ML algorithms.

CO2 Evaluate different algorithms.

VIII Sem

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 8th 18CS81 Internet of Things 03

 Assess the genesis and impact of IoT applications, architectures in real world.
 Illustrate diverse methods of deploying smart objects and connect them to network.
 Compare different Application protocols for IoT.
 Infer the role of Data Analytics and Security in IoT.
 Identify sensor technologies for sensing real world entities and understand the role of IoT in various
domains of Industry
COURSE OUTCOMES

Interpret the impact and challenges posed by IoT networks leading to new architectural models.
CO1
to network.

CO2 Compare and contrast the deployment of smart objects and the technologies to connect them

CO3 Appraise the role of IoT protocols for efficient network communication

CO4 Elaborate the need for Data Analytics and Security in IoT.

Illustrate different sensor technologies for sensing real world entities and identify the
CO5
applications of IoT in Industry.

VIII SEM

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Academic Year Semester Subject Code Subject Name Credits

2022-23 8th 18CS822 Storage area Network 03

 Evaluate storage architectures,


 Define backup, recovery, disaster recovery, business continuity, and replication
 Examine emerging technologies including IP-SAN
 Understand logical and physical components of a storage infrastructure
 Identify components of managing and monitoring the data centre
 Define information security and identify different storage virtualization technologies

COURSE OUTCOMES

CO1 identify key challenges in managing information and analyse different storage networking
technologies and virtualization
CO2 Explain components and the implementation of NAS
CO3 Describe CAS architecture and types of archives and forms of virtualization
CO4 Illustrate the storage infrastructure and management activities

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