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4-YEAR DIPLOMA-IN-ENGINEERING
PROGRAM
SYLLABUS
THIRD SEMESTER
3rd SEMESTER
MARKS
Sl.
No
Subject
Code
Theory
8331
Practical
TMA
20%
Final
20
80
Exam.
80%
Internal
Exam
50%
25
External
Exam
50%
Tota
l
25
150
8332
30
120
25
25
200
8333
20
80
25
25
150
8234
30
120
25
25
200
5931
Mathematics III
30
120
50
200
5913
Chemistry
30
120
25
25
200
6632
Computer Application - II
50
50
100
5811
20
80
100
Total
26
1300
AME 8331
OBJECTIVES
To provide understanding effect of frequency on basic components like
Resistance, Capacitance, and Inductance.
To familiarize the operation of Transistor, Field effect transistor and Vacuum
tube.
To provide understanding of amplifying system and different types of amplifier.
To provide understanding of mixture, modulators and de-modulators.
To provide understanding and skill on feed back, use of feed back and
oscillators, and synthesizer.
To familiarize with integrated circuit and operation
To provide understanding of propagation and radio transmission system.
To provide understanding and skill of radio transmitter.
To provide understanding and skill of radio reception principle and receiver.
To familiarize with principle and problems of radio transmission and reception
of Aircraft radio and its special circuits.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Fundamental principles of the components of Aircraft radio system, their problems and
skill of aircraft installation.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1.
UNDERSTAND THE EFFECT OF FREQUENCY ON RESISTOR,
CAPACITOR AND INDUCTOR.
1.1
Describe application of frequency on pure resistive, inductive and
capacitive circuits.
1.2
Describe series circuit of inductance and capacitance, its impedance and
resonance.
1.3
Describe parallel circuits of inductance and capacitance its impedance
and resonance.
2.
UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF DIFFERENT TRANSISTORS
OPERATION:
2.1
Describe three terminals and four terminal transistor devices.
2.2
Describe field effect transistors and other special duty transistors.
2.3
Describe transistor model with H-parameter
2.4
Describe the formula for current gain, voltage gain, input/output
impedance of CE, CB, and
CC h-parameter of transistor amplifiers.
2.5
Describe characteristic curve of transistors, analysis of active region and
load line.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
5
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Describe and explain the purpose of antenna and its condition to transmit and receive
electro- Magnetic wave.
Explain and understand the principle of dipole and calculation of its length in relation
to frequency.
Describe frequently used Aircraft antenna such as whip antenna, long wire antenna,
notch and slot cut antenna, blade antenna.
Explain the function of Marconi and yagi array and hertz antenna.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEMS OF RADIO SYSTEM IN AIRCRAFT
INSTALLATION.
6
13.1
13.2
Explain the noises introduced in radio systems and the counter measure taken for the
purpose.
Explain the types of noises of aircraft installations with reference to crosstalk, function
of static dischargers and aircraft bonding systems.
Practical:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
REFERENCE BOOK
1. Electronics and Radio Engineering M. L. Gupta
2. Radio systems for technician D.C Green
3. Electricity and Electronics Dale R Patrick
- Stephen W Fardo
AME 8332
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OBJECTIVES
To provide general knowledge of the location, visibility and grouping of aircraft
Instruments.
To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assess
operational condition of different types of Aircraft Instruments.
To provide general knowledge of pitot static system and ability to assess
operational condition of pitot static instruments.
To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assess
operational condition of temperature measurement.
To familiarize regarding pressure sensing elements.
To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assess
operational condition of position measurement.
To provide general knowledge with practical ability to assess operational
condition of rotational speed.
To provide general knowledge with a practical ability to assess operational
condition of quantity and flow measurements.
To provide general knowledge with a practical ability to assess operational
condition of gyroscope.
To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assess
operational condition of Base survey Technique of compass swinging.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Introduction to classification of Aircraft Instruments, Basic principle of operation of
Aircraft general Instruments, their installations and different Aircraft General
Instrument systems trouble shooting.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory
1.
UNDERSTAND THE BASIC REQURIEMENTS AND STANDARDS OF
AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT.
1.1
Introduction.
1.2
Location, visibility and grouping of Instruments.
1.2.1 Describe the location and visibility of instruments.
1.2.2 Describe the Classification of aircraft Instruments.
1.2.2.1 Describe the Flight Instruments.
PROVIDE
BRIEF
KNOWLEDGE
OF
COMPENSATION OF INSTRUMENTS.
4.1
Explain the Bimetal- strip method.
4.2
Explain the Thermo-resistance method.
4.3
Explain the Thermo-magnetic shunt method.
OF
INSTRUMENT
TEMPERATURE
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5.
6.
7.
7.3
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8.
9.
8.3
8.4
8.5
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10.
9.3
9.4
11.
13
12.
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14.5
Method of operation
14.5.1 Vacuum
14.5.2 Electrical
14.5.3 Laser
14.6
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PRACTICAL
1.
2.
3.
DEMONSTRATE SENSING AND TRANSMISSION OF PITOT AND
STATIC PRESSURES.
1.1 Understand and practice the skill of installing pitot static system of aircraft.
4.
DEMONSTRATE INSTALLATION/ REMOVAL OF ALTIMTER AND
ITS OPERATION
4.1 Practice the test procedure of altimeter.
4.2 Understand and practice the Q code setting of altimeter.
5.
DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF RPM GAUGE.
6.
DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF FUEL QUANTITY SYSTEM.
6.1 Practice the removal/installation of fuel quantity transmitter.
6.2 Practice and understand the skill of fuel quantity system installation.
7.
DEMONSTRATE
THE
OPERATION
OF
EXHAUST
GAS
TEMPERATURE (EGT) SYSTEM.
7.1 Practice the removal/installation of thermocouple.
7.2 Practice and understand the skill of EGT system installation.
8.
DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF SYNCHRO SYSTEM.
8.1 Demonstrate the operation of Basic Desynn system.
8.2 Demonstrate the operation of Torque synchro system.
8.3 Demonstrate the operation of Control synchro system.
9.
DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF GYROSCOPE.
9.1 Understand the application of gyro.
9.2 Understand the construction and operation of vertical gyro.
9.3 Understand the construction and operation of directional gyro.
REFERENCE BOOK
1. Aircraft Instrument system
- EHJ Pallett
2. Aircraft Instrument Systems
- Dale Crane
3. Avionics Fundamental H.J. Patrick
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8333
OBJECTIVES
To provide understanding & necessity of DC power in Aircraft.
To familiarize with different types of source of power in Aircraft.
To provide understanding of different types of DC electrical circuits in aircraft.
To familiarize with necessity of Aircraft wiring system in aircraft.
To familiarize with Aircraft lightings system.
To understand Aircraft Anti-icing, DE-icing and Safety system.
To familiarize with DC power conversion equipment from Aircraft AC power.
SHORT DESCRIPTIVE:
Introduction of DC source, electrical circuit, wiring, lighting De-icing etc.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory:
1.
2.
3.
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6.
UNDERSTAND
THE
CONCEPT
OF
ELECTROMAGNETISM
6.1
Definition of magnetic circuit
6.2
Familiarize with magnetic & electric circuit
6.3
Discuss the Permeability
6.4
Explain Relative permeability
6.5
Concept of Solenoid
6.6
Discuss the application of solenoid in aircraft
6.7
Discuss the Relays
6.8
Explain the use of relays in the aircraft
6.9
Explain Magneto-Motive Force
6.10
Concept of Ohms law for magnetic circuit
7.
8.
9.
MAGNETIC
CIRCUIT
AND
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9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
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15.3
15.4
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19.
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21.
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Practical
1
3.
4.
5.
AIRCRAFT BATTERY
5.1
Show how to connect batteries in series and parallel.
5.2
Show how to Charge the battery
5.3
Show how to measure the capacity of battery
5.4
Show how to measure the specific gravity of electrolyte
5.5
Show how to measure the terminal voltage
5.6
Show how to remove and fit battery in Aircraft
6.
DC GENERATOR
6.1
Show how to collect the voltage from commentator
6.2
Show how to flash generator field
6.3
Show how to maintain the generator
7.
8.
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9.
DC MEASURING INSTRUMENT
9.1
Show how to measure current by a multimeter
9.2
Show how to measure voltage by a multimeter
9.3
Show how to measure resistance by a multimeter
9.4
show how to measure the resistance of insulator
10.
11.
12.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY :
12.1
Show how to maintain workshop
12.2
Show how to take safety precaution during work in aircraft
12.3
Show how to Rescue the shock victims
12.4
Show how to use the first aid box in Aircraft
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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8234
OBJECTIVES
To provide understanding of Aircraft Hardware, Materials and process.
To familiarize about different types of Hardware used in aircraft.
Give understanding of load bearing capability in different aircraft constructional features.
To given an ideas and knowledge on strength weight ratio an aircraft structure for selecting
proper hardware & materials.
Understand about different types of Heat-treatment and its processes.
Understand the different types of corrosion and its methods of prevention and control.
SHORT DESCRIPTIVE:
Introduction to aircraft Hardware Materials types of Hardware (revits, screws, fasteners, bolts, nuts,
control cables), etc, Materials, Heat-treatments, corrosion effects and its control.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
THEORY
1.
2.
3.
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3.2.3 Explain different types of threaded fasteners.
3.2.4 Turn lock fasteners.
3.2.5 Define Turn lock fasteners.
3.2.6 Describe different types of Turn lock fasteners.
3.2.6.1
Dzus fasteners.
3.2.6.2
Cam lock fasteners.
3.2.6.3
Air lock fasteners.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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8.2 Describe about different types of pins.
8.2.1
Flat-head pin
8.2.2
Cotter pin
8.2.3
Taper pin
8.2.4
Roll pin
8.2.5
Retaining safety pin
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14.2 Describe different types of corrosion.
14.2.1
Oxidation
14.2.2
Uniform surface corrosion
14.2.3
Fittings corrosion
14.2.4
Inter granular
14.2.5
Exfoliation
14.2.6
Galvanic
14.3 Explain about different types of corrosion agents.
14.3.1
Acid and alkaline
14.3.2
Salts
14.3.3
Mercury
14.3.4
Water
14.3.5
Air
14.3.6
Organic growth
14.4 Discuss about detection and removal of corrosion.
14.4.1
Visual inspection
14.4.2
Dye penetrate inspection
14.4.3
Ultrasonic inspection
14.4.4
Radiological inspection
14.5 Discuss about removal of removal of corrosion
14.5.1
Cleaning
14.5.2
Paint removal
14.6 Discuss about prevention of corrosion.
14.6.1
Mechanical corrosion removal
14.6.2
Chemical neutralization
14.6.3
Protective coating
14.6.4
Organic film
15 Electrical hardware and material
15.1 Define electrical hardware and material
15.2 Describe different types of hardware and material
15.3 Ware size
15.4 Twisting wires
15.5 Single chord
15.6 Double chord
15.7 Cutting ware and cable
15.7.1
Stripping wire and cable
15.7.2
Solder less terminals
15.7.3
Copper wire terminals
15.7.4
Aluminum terminals
15.8 Circuit protection devices
15.8.1
Fuses
15.8.2
Circuit breakers
15.8.3
Reverse current relay
15.8.4
Over voltage and under voltage protection
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PRACTICAL
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3
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5
6
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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MATHEMATICS III
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AIMS
To make understand the basic concept and techniques of composition and resolution of
vectors and computing the resultant of vectors.
To enable to use the knowledge of gradient of a straight line in finding speed,
acceleration etc.
To enable to use the knowledge of conic in finding the girder of a railway bridge, cable
of a suspension bridge and maximum height of an arch.
To provide ability to apply the knowledge of differential calculus in solving problem
like slope, gradient of a curve, velocity, acceleration, rate of flow of liquid etc.
To enable to apply the process of integration in solving practical problems like
calculation of area of a regular figure in two dimensions and volume of regular solids
of different shapes.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Vector
Co-ordinate Geometry
Differential Calculus
Integral Calculus
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Vector
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1.5
2
CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY
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i)
ii)
x2 + y2 =a 2
(x h) 2 + (y k) 2 =a 2
iii)
6.3
Find the equation of a circle described on the line joining (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
6.4
Define tangent and normal.
6.5
Find the condition that a straight line may touch a circle.
6.6
Find the equations of tangent and normal to a circle at any point.
6.7
Solve the problems related to equations of circle, tangent and normal.
Understand conic or conic sections.
7.1
Define conic, focus, directrix and eccentricity.
7.2
Find the equations of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola.
7.3
Solve problems related to parabola, ellipse and hyperbola.
7.
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
FUNCTION AND LIMIT
8.
Establish
i) lim
sinx
x =1
x 0
.
ii) lim
tanx
x =1.
x 0
9.
10.
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i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
10.2
11.
sum or difference
product
quotient
function of function
logarithmic function
Find the differential co-efficient using the sum or difference
formula, product formula and quotient formula.
Find the differential co-efficient function of function and logarithmic
function.
dy
dx
dy
geometrically.
dx
dy
Explain
under different conditions
dx
Solve the problems of the type:
A circular plate of metal expands by heat so that its radius increases at the rate
Interpret
of 0.01 cm per second. At what rate is the area increasing when the radius is 700 cm ?
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INTEGRAL CALCULUS
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14.5
15
f (x )dx
b
2
0
cos 2 xdx
ii)
1
0
(sin x )
1
1 x2
dx
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CHEMISTRY
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OBJECTIVES
To provide the students a background of basic science required for understanding
technology subjects.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Role of Chemistry in the field of engineering and technology; Matter and its changes; Symbol,
valency and chemical equations; Different types of chemical reactions; Catalyst and Catalysis;
Acid, Base and Salt; Properties of gases; Dalton atomic theory; Avogadros hypothesis; Laws
of chemical equivalent; Atomic Mass and molecular mass; Atomic structure; Quantum
numbers; Periodic table; Oxidation & Reduction; Chemical bond; Electrolytic conductance and
electrolysis; Acid base equilibria; Water; Metals; Concept of Organic Chemistry; Aliphatic
Hydrocarbon and Alcohols.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory :MATTER AND ITS CHANGES
1
Symbol, Valency & Chemical Equation
1.1
Define matter, element, compound, mixtures, solutions and suspensions.
1.2
Distinguish between, " atoms and molecules", "physical change and chemical
change", exothermic and endothermic changes and reactions.
1.3
Identify exothermic and endothermic reactions from a given list of reactions.
1.4
Define symbol and formula, valency of elements and radicals.
1.5
Discuss the variations of valency with examples.
1.6
Define active and latent valency.
1.7
Define chemical equation .
1.8
Explain the full meaning of a given chemical equation.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS , CATALIST & CATALYSIS
2
Understand the concept of chemical reactions.
2.1
Define chemical reaction.
2.2
Name the methods of bringing about chemical reaction.
2.3
Give examples of different types of chemical reactions with suitable examples.
2.4
Define catalysis and catalyst.
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2.5
Mention different types of catalyst with examples.
2.6
List five uses of catalysts in industries.
ACID, BASE & SALT
3
Understand acid, base and salt.
3.1
Define acid, base and salt.
3.2
List five properties of acid, base and salt.
3.3
Classify salts according to their chemical properties.
3.4
Explain basicity of an acid and acidity of a base.
STATES OF MATTER
4
Understand properties of gases.
4.1
Identify the basic properties of gases.
4.2
Define Boyls law & Charls law, absolute temperature S.T. P /N.T.P
4.3
Deduse the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature of a gas to
establish Boyles Law, Charles law and the law of pressure.
4.4
Combine the gas laws to establish the gas equation.
4.5
Establish the partial pressure of mixed gases using Daltons law of partial
pressure.
4.6
Solve problems in relation to pressure, volume, temperature and partial
pressure of a mixture of gases.
DALTON'S ATOMIC THEORY & AVOGADRO'S HYPOTHESIS
5
Understand Dalton's atomic theory & Avogadro's hypothesis
5.1
List the four postulates of Dalton's atomic theory.
5.2
Explain at least five limitations of Daltons atomic theory.
5.3
State Avogadro's hypothesis.
5.4
Explain Avogadro's constant.
5.5
Explain five applications of Avogadro's hypothesis in Chemistry.
5.6
Solve problems using the knowledge of Avogadro's hypothesis.
6
Understand chemical equivalent , Atomic & molecular Mass.
6.1
Define the chemical equivalent of an element, a compound, a radical,
an acid an alkali and a salt.
6.2
Explain the variations in chemical equivalent of an element.
6.3
Define atomic mass and molecular Mass.
6.4
Establish a relationship among chemical equivalent, valency and atomic Mass.
6.5
Solve problems to find out atomic Mass, chemical equivalent and valency.
7
Understand the modern concept of atomic structure.
7.1
State the fundamental particles of atom.
7.2
Explain the following terms:
i) Atomic number ii) Isotopes iii) Isobar iv) Gram-atom
v) Mass Number and vi) Gram molecular Mass, vii) Mole viii) ISO tone.
7.3
Describe Rutherford's and Bohr's atomic model.
8
Understand the quantum numbers.
8.1
Define quantum numbers .
8.2
Explain the significance of the following quantum numbers:
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15.3
15.4
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List at least three disadvantages and three advantages of using hard water.
Describe the Permutit process of softening hard water by explaining the
reactions that take place.
15.5
Explain the ion exchange resin process of softening water.
15.6
Describe chemical tests of water.
Understand the extraction and refining process for Iron, Copper, Zinc and
Aluminum.
16.1
Compare the properties of metal and non-metal.
16.2
Define (i) ores (ii) roasting (iii) calcination (iv) smelting (v) alloy (vi) slag, (vii) Flux.
16.3
Give names and formulae of important ores of Iron, Copper, Aluminum and Zinc.
16.4
Describe the manufacturing process of iron and copper from its ore.
16.5
Compare the properties of (i) Cast Iron (ii) iron (iii) Steel (iv) Wrought Iron.
Understand the concept of Organic Chemistry and organic compounds.
17.1
Define Organic Chemistry.
17.2
Distinguish between organic and inorganic compounds.
17.3
Explain homologous series of organic compounds.
17.4
List the molecular and structural formulae of methane, ethane, propane and
butane.
17.5
Explain functional groups of organic compounds.
Understand the aliphatic hydrocarbons and the alcohols.
18.1
Define hydrocarbon, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
18.2
Define alkane, alkene and alkynes.
18.3
Explain commons system, derived system and IUPAC system of
nomenclature of organic compounds.
18.4
Define Alcohols.
18.5
Explain the classification of alcohol.
18.6
Define the term Enzyme, Fermentation, De-carboxilation, Power Alcohol,
Absolute Alcohol .
PRACTICAL ;
OBSERVATION AND MEASUREMENT
Measure the pH value of unknown solutions to classify them as neutral , acidic or alkalis.
Prepare a decinormal solution of sodium carbonate.
Determine the unknown strength of an acid. Solve by a standard alkalis solution with a suitable
indicator.
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF KNOWN SALTS
Perform test tube tests for the known salt samples Copper salt, Iron salt, Lead salt, Aluminum
salt, Ammonium salt, etc.
Perform charcoal oxidation and reduction test for the different salt e.g. such as Lead salt,
Copper salt, Iron salt, Calcium salt, etc.
Perform tests to detect unknown basic radicals e.g. Lead, Copper, Iron Calcium, Zinc,
Aluminium, Ammonium and Sodium.
Perform tests to detect unknown acid radicals e.g. chloride, nitrate, carbonate and sulphate
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6632
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OBJECTIVES
To develop skill on spreadsheet applications.
To develop skill on creating graphs.
To assist in the efficient use of database packages.
To develop skill on computerized database management.
To develop skill on programming with database management.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Spreadsheet Analysis Package: Applications of spreadsheet; Using worksheet; Apply formula
and functions in worksheet; Creating & printing graphs; Create simple macros.
Database management package: Creating the database; Editing the database; Searching the
records; Customizing the data entry form; Creating the query; Arranging the records;
Generating reports.
Database management language: Creating a command file; Writing simple database program
using decision-making commands.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
SPREAD SHEET ANALYSIS PACKAGE:
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2.4
Demonstrate the options for saving files.
2.5
Display a workbook in more than one window.
2.6
Work with more one workbook.
2.7
Close a workbook.
Create a worksheet and use simple commands.
3.1
Activate entries in a worksheet.
3.2
Use edit key (F2) to correct or to modify entries.
3.3
Activate the command menus and select commands.
3.4
Save the worksheet.
3.5
Exit from spreadsheet .
3.6
Retrieve a previously saved worksheet.
3.7
Modify the worksheet.
3.8
Save a modified worksheet.
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Format a worksheet.
7.1
Change the width of a column, a range of column, and change the columns
width globally.
7.2
Insert blank columns and blank rows in a worksheet.
7.3
Delete columns and blank rows in a worksheet.
7.4
Format the display of data of a worksheet globally or by referring a range of
cells (e.g. currency format, exponential format, comma format, etc.).
7.5
Format the display of data and of a worksheet globally or referring of cells.
7.6
Protect worksheet, function, formula, important text and unprotect a range for
entering entries.
7.7
Work with window for viewing worksheet in different ways and freeze rows or
columns.
7.8
Create, change and delete a style.
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10.3
10.4
Create a macro for inserting blank rows between two rows of data in a
worksheet.
Create a macro for deleting the inserted blank rows in a worksheet.
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13.10
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5811
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OBJECTIVES
To provide opportunity to acquire knowledge and understanding on :
importance of civics and its relationship with other social sciences
the relationship of an individual with other individuals in a society
social organizations, state and government
rule of law, public opinion and political parties
UNO and its roles
the basic concepts and principles of economics and human endeavor in the economic
system.
the realities of Bangladesh economy and the current problems confronting the country.
the role of Diploma Engineers in industries.
occupations and career planning for Diploma Enginers.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Civics and Social Sciences; Individual and Society; Nation and Nationality; Citizenship; state
and government; Law; Constitution; Government and its organs; public Opinion; Political
Party; UNO and its organs;
Scope and importance of Economics; Basic concepts of Economics- Utility, Wealth,
consunmption, income wages and salary and savings; Production meaning, nature, factors and
laws; Demand and Supply; Current economic problems of Bangladesh; Role of Diploma
Engineers in the economic development of Bangladesh; Occupations and career planning;
Engineering teem.
Part-1 (Civics)
1.
Understand the meaning and scope of civics and inter relations of social sciences.
1.1.
Define social science.
1.2.
State the meaning and scope of civics.
1.3.
Explain the importance of civics in the personal and social life of an individual.
1.4.
Describe the relationship of all social science (civics, Economics, political
science, sociology, ethics)
2.
Understand the relationship of the individual with the society, Nationality and nation,
Rights and duties of a citizen.
2.1
Define the concept (individual, society, Nation, Nationality, citizen and
citizenship).
2.2
State the relationship among the individuals in the society.
2.3
Differentiate between nation and nationality.
2.4
Describe the elements of nationality
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2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
3.
Appreciate the relationship between the state and government, law and organs of
government.
3.1 Meaning the state, government and law
3.2 Discuss the elements of state.
3.3 Discuss the classification of the forms of government
3.4 Distinguish between cabinet form of Government and presidential form of
government.
3.5 Describe the main organs of Government (legislature, Executive and judiciary)
3.6 Discuss the sources of law
4.
5.
Understand the importance of the formation of public opinion and the role of
political parties in the affairs of state and government.
5.1
Define the public Opinion and political party.
5.2
Explain the importance of public opinion in the modern democratic society.
5.3
Discuss the role of different media in forming public opinion.
5.4
Discuss the importance of political parties in democracy.
6.
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Part-2 (Economics)
1. Understand the importance of the study fundamental concepts of economics.
1.1
Discuss the definition of Economics as given by eminent economists.
1.2
Describe the scope and importance of economics of Technical Student.
1.3
Define commodity, utility, value, wealth, consumption, income, savings wages
and salary.
1.4
Differentiate between value in use and value in exchange.
1.5
Explain wealth with its characteristics.
2.
Understand the production process and the concept of the law of diminishing returns in
the production process.
2.1
Discuss production mode and process
2.2
Explain the nature of different factors of production.
2.3
Discuss the law of diminishing returns.
2.4
State the application and limitations of the law of diminishing returns.
2.5
Describe the law of production (increasing constant and diminishing).
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5.
Understand the current issues and the avilability and use of natural resource in the
economic development of Bangladesh
5.1
Identify major problems of rural and urban economy.
5.2
Explain income distribution in alleviating poverty in equality and
discrimination.
5.3
Explain the migration of rural population to urban areas.
5.4
List of the Natural resource of Bangladesh and classify them according to
sources of availability.
5.5
Explain the importance of the mine, forest and water resources and protential
uses for sustainable development.
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