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GE2021 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SYLLABUS

GE 2021 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3

AIM
The aim of this course is to create awareness in every engineering graduate about the importance of environment, the effect of technology on the environment and ecological balance and make them sensitive to the environment problems in every professional Endeavour that they participates.

OBJECTIVE
At the end of this course the student is expected to understand what constitutes the environment, what are precious resources in the environment, how to conserve these resources, what is the role of a human being in maintaining a clean environment and useful environment for the future generations and how to maintain ecological balance and preserve bio-diversity. The role of government and non¬government organization in environment managements.

UNIT I ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY 14
Definition, scope and importance of environment - need for public awareness - concept of an ecosystem - structure and function of an ecosystem - producers, consumers and decomposers - energy flow in the ecosystem - ecological succession - food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids - Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the (a) forest ecosystem (b) grassland ecosystem (c) desert ecosystem (d) aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) - Introduction to biodiversity definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity - biogeographical classification of India - value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values - Biodiversity at global, national and local levels - India as a mega-diversity nation - hot-spots of biodiversity - threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts - endangered and endemic species of India - conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and ex- situ conservation of biodiversity.
Field study of common plants, insects, birds Field study of simple ecosystems - pond, river, hill slopes, etc. 


UNIT II ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition - causes, effects and control measures of: (a) Air pollution (b) Water pollution (c) Soil pollution (d) Marine pollution (e) Noise pollution (f) Thermal pollution (g) Nuclear hazards - solid waste management: causes, effects and control measures of municipal solid wastes - role of an individual in prevention of pollution - pollution case studies - disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
Field study of local polluted site - Urban / Rural / Industrial / Agricultural.


UNIT III NATURAL RESOURCES 10
Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies- timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people - Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems - Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies - Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies - Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources. case studies - Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification - role of an individual in conservation of natural resources - Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.
Field study of local area to document environmental assets - river / forest / grassland / hill / mountain.


UNIT IV SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT 7
From unsustainable to sustainable development - urban problems related to energy - water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management - resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns, case studies - role of non¬governmental organization- environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions - climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust, case studies. - wasteland reclamation - consumerism and waste products - environment protection act - Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act - Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) act - Wildlife protection act - Forest conservation act - enforcement machinery involved in environmental legislation- central and state pollution control boards- Public awareness.


UNIT V HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT 6
Population growth, variation among nations - population explosion - family welfare programme - environment and human health - human rights - value education - HIV / AIDS - women and child welfare - role of information technology in environment and human health - Case studies.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gilbert M.Masters, 'Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science', 2nd edition, Pearson Education (2004).
2. Benny Joseph, 'Environmental Science and Engineering', Tata McGraw- Hill,NewDelhi, (2006). 
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. R.K. Trivedi, 'Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and Standards', Vol. I and II, Enviro Media.
2. Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, 'Environmental Encyclopedia', Jaico Publ., House, Mumbai, 2001.
3. Dharmendra S. Sengar, 'Environmental law', Prentice hall of India PVT LTD, New Delhi, 2007.
4. Rajagopalan, R, 'Environmental Studies-From Crisis to Cure', Oxford University Press (2005)

CS2204 ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYLLABUS

CS2204 ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALOG COMMUNICATION 9
Principles of amplitude modulation, AM envelope, frequency spectrum and bandwidth, modulation index and percent modulation, AM Voltage distribution, AM power distribution, Angle modulation - FM and PM waveforms, phase deviation and modulation index, frequency deviation and percent modulation, Frequency analysis of angle modulated waves. Bandwidth requirements for Angle modulated waves.
UNIT II DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 9
Introduction, Shannon limit for information capacity, digital amplitude modulation, frequency shift keying, FSK bit rate and baud, FSK transmitter, BW consideration of FSK, FSK receiver, phase shift keying - binary phase shift keying - QPSK, Quadrature Amplitude modulation, bandwidth efficiency, carrier recovery - squaring loop, Costas loop, DPSK.
UNIT III DIGITAL TRANSMISSION 9
Introduction, Pulse modulation, PCM - PCM sampling, sampling rate, signal to quantization noise rate, companding - analog and digital - percentage error, delta modulation, adaptive delta modulation, differential pulse code modulation, pulse transmission - Intersymbol interference, eye patterns.
UNIT IV DATA COMMUNICATIONS 9
Introduction, History of Data communications, Standards Organizations for data communication, data communication circuits, data communication codes, Error control, Error Detection, Error correction, Data communication Hardware, serial and parallel interfaces, data modems, Asynchronous modem, Synchronous modem, low-speed modem, medium and high speed modem, modem control.
UNIT V SPREAD SPECTRUM AND MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES 9
Introduction, Pseudo-noise sequence, DS spread spectrum with coherent binary PSK, processing gain, FH spread spectrum, multiple access techniques - wireless communication, TDMA and CDMA in wireless communication systems, source coding of speech for wireless communications.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Wayne Tomasi, "Advanced Electronic Communication Systems", 6/e, Pearson Education, 2007.
2. Simon Haykin, "Communication Systems", 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons. 2001. 
REFERENCES:
1. H.Taub,D L Schilling ,G Saha /'Principles of Communication"3/e,2007.
2. B.P.Lathi,"Modern Analog And Digital Communication systems", 3/e, Oxford University Press, 2007
3. Blake, "Electronic Communication Systems", Thomson Delmar Publications, 2002.
4. Martin S.Roden, "Analog and Digital Communication System", 3rd Edition, PHI, 2002.
5. B.Sklar,"Digital Communication Fundamentals and Applications"2/e Pearson Education 2007

CS2203 OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING SYLLABUS

CS 2203 OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING L T P C
(Common to CSE & IT) 3 0 0 3

AIM:
To understand the concepts of object-oriented programming and master OOP using C++.

UNIT I 9
Object oriented programming concepts - objects - classes - methods and messages - abstraction and encapsulation - inheritance - abstract classes - polymorphism. Introduction to C++ - classes - access specifiers - function and data members - default arguments - function overloading - friend functions - const and volatile functions - static members - Objects - pointers and objects - constant objects - nested classes - local classes

UNIT II 9
Constructors - default constructor - Parameterized constructors - Constructor with dynamic allocation - copy constructor - destructors - operator overloading - overloading through friend functions - overloading the assignment operator - type conversion - explicit constructor

UNIT III 9
Function and class templates - Exception handling - try-catch-throw paradigm - exception specification - terminate and Unexpected functions - Uncaught exception.

UNIT IV 9
Inheritance - public, private, and protected derivations - multiple inheritance - virtual base class - abstract class - composite objects Runtime polymorphism - virtual functions - pure virtual functions - RTTI - typeid - dynamic casting - RTTI and templates - cross casting - down casting .

UNIT V 9
Streams and formatted I/O - I/O manipulators - file handling - random access - object serialization - namespaces - std namespace - ANSI String Objects - standard template library.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS


TEXT BOOK:
1. B. Trivedi, "Programming with ANSI C++", Oxford University Press, 2007. 
REFERENCES:
1. Ira Pohl, "Object Oriented Programming using C++", Pearson Education, Second Edition Reprint 2004..
2. S. B. Lippman, Josee Lajoie, Barbara E. Moo, "C++ Primer", Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, 2005.
3. B. Stroustrup, "The C++ Programming language", Third edition, Pearson Education, 2004.

CS2202 DIGITAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEM DESIGN SYLLABUS

CS 2202 DIGITAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEM DESIGN L T P C
(Common to CSE & IT) 3 1 0 4

AIM:
To provide an in-depth knowledge of the design of digital circuits and the use of Hardware Description Language in digital system design.

OBJECTIVES:
To understand different methods used for the simplification of Boolean functions
To design and implement combinational circuits
To design and implement synchronous sequential circuits
To design and implement asynchronous sequential circuits
To study the fundamentals of VHDL / Verilog HDL

UNIT I BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND LOGIC GATES 8
Review of binary number systems - Binary arithmetic - Binary codes - Boolean algebra and theorems - Boolean functions - Simplifications of Boolean functions using Karnaugh map and tabulation methods - Implementation of Boolean functions using logic gates.

UNIT II COMBINATIONAL LOGIC 9
Combinational circuits - Analysis and design procedures - Circuits for arithmetic operations - Code conversion - Introduction to Hardware Description Language (HDL)

UNIT III DESIGN WITH MSI DEVICES 8
Decoders and encoders - Multiplexers and demultiplexers - Memory and programmable logic - HDL for combinational circuits

UNIT IV SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC 10
Sequential circuits - Flip flops - Analysis and design procedures - State reduction and state assignment - Shift registers - Counters - HDL for Sequential Circuits.

UNIT V ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC 10
Analysis and design of asynchronous sequential circuits - Reduction of state and flow tables - Race-free state assignment - Hazards. ASM Chart.


TUTORIAL: 15 TOTAL : 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. M.Morris Mano, "Digital Design", 3rd edition, Pearson Education, 2007. 
REFERENCES
1. Charles H.Roth, Jr. "Fundamentals of Logic Design", 4th Edition, Jaico Publishing House, Cengage Earning, 5th ed, 2005.
2. Donald D.Givone, "Digital Principles and Design", Tata McGraw-Hill, 2007.

CS2201 DATA STRUCTURES SYLLABUS

CS 2201 DATA STRUCTURES


AIM:
To master the design and applications of linear, tree, balanced tree, hashing, set, and graph structures.

UNIT I LINEAR STRUCTURES 9
Abstract Data Types (ADT) - List ADT - array-based implementation - linked list implementation - cursor-based linked lists - doubly-linked lists - applications of lists - Stack ADT - Queue ADT - circular queue implementation - Applications of stacks and queues

UNIT II TREE STRUCTURES 9
Tree ADT - tree traversals - left child right sibling data structures for general trees - Binary Tree ADT - expression trees - applications of trees - binary search tree ADT - Threaded Binary Trees.

UNIT III BALANCED TREES 9
AVL Trees - Splay Trees - B-Tree - heaps - binary heaps - applications of binary heaps

UNIT IV HASHING AND SET 9
Hashing - Separate chaining - open addressing - rehashing - extendible hashing - Disjoint Set ADT - dynamic equivalence problem - smart union algorithms - path compression - applications of Set

UNIT V GRAPHS 9
Definitions - Topological sort - breadth-first traversal - shortest-path algorithms - minimum spanning tree - Prim's and Kruskal's algorithms - Depth-first traversal - biconnectivity - Euler circuits - applications of graphs


TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. M. A. Weiss, "Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C", Second Edition , Pearson Education, 2005. 
REFERENCES:
1. A. V. Aho, J. E. Hopcroft, and J. D. Ullman, "Data Structures and Algorithms", Pearson Education, First Edition Reprint 2003.
2. R. F. Gilberg, B. A. Forouzan, "Data Structures", Second Edition, Thomson India Edition, 2005

CSE 3RD SEM ALL SUBJECT SYLLABUS | SUBJECT CODE | NOTES | QUESTION PAPER | QUESTION BANKS | STUDY METHOD | IMPORTANT QUESTIONS | LAB MANUAL

THEORY


MA 2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations (click here see)

CS 2201 Data Structures (click here to see)

CS 2202 Digital Principles and Systems Design

CS 2203 Object Oriented Programming

CS 2204 Analog and Digital Communication

GE 2021 Environmental Science and Engineering


PRACTICAL


CS 2207 Digital Lab

CS 2208 Data Structures Lab

CS 2209 Object Oriented Programming Lab


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