AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS
REGULATIONS 2013
II SEMESTER CURRICULUM
THEORY
Course Code
HS6251
MA6251
PH6251
CY6251
GE6252
GE6253
Course Title
Technical English - II
Mathematics - II
Engineering Physics - II
Engineering Chemistry - II
Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
L
3
3
3
3
4
3
T
1
1
0
0
0
1
P
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
4
4
3
3
4
4
Course Code
Course Title
GE6261
Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Laboratory
GE6262
Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - II
L
0
0
T
1
0
P
2
2
C
2
1
19
4
4
25
PRACTICAL
TOTAL
II Semester curriculum and Syllabi are common for the following programmes under the
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
1. B.E. Aeronautical Engineering
2. B.E. Automobile Engineering
3. B.E. Mechanical Engineering
4. B.E. Production Engineering
5. B.E. Materials Science and Engineering
6. B.E. Manufacturing Engineering
7. B.E. Industrial Engineering and Management
8. B.E. Mechatronics Engineering
9. B.E. Mechanical and Automation Engineering
10. B.E. Industrial Engineering
11. B.E. Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich)
II SEMESTER SYLLABI
HS6251
TECHNICAL ENGLISH II
L T P C
3 1 0 4
OBJECTIVES:
To make learners acquire listening and speaking skills in both formal and informal contexts.
To help them develop their reading skills by familiarizing them with different types of reading strategies. To equip them with writing skills needed for academic as well as workplace contexts.
To make them acquire language skills at their own pace by using e-materials and language lab components. OUTCOMES:
Learners should be able to
speak convincingly, express their opinions clearly, initiate a discussion, negotiate, argue using appropriate communicative strategies.
write effectively and persuasively and produce different types of writing such as narration, description, exposition and
References: 1. Daniel R. Palleros, “Experimental organic chemistry” John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,New York (2001). 2. Furniss B.S. Hannaford A.J, Smith P.W.G and Tatchel A.R., “Vogel’s Textbook of practical organic chemistry, LBS Singapore (1994). 3. Jeffery G.H, Bassett J., Mendham J. and Denny R.C., “Vogel’s Text book of quantitative analysis chemical analysis”, ELBS 5th Edn. Longman, Singapore publishers, Singapore, 1996. 4. Kolthoff I.M. and Sandell E.B. et al. Quantitative chemical analysis, Mcmillan, Madras 1980 Laboratory classes on alternate weeks for Physics and Chemistry. 10