UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract) B.Sc programme in Instrumentation - under Choice Based Credit Semester System - Scheme and Syllabus – implemented with effect from 2009 admission onwards – approved – Orders issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GENERAL AND ACADEMIC BRANCH – I ‘J’ SECTION No. GA I/J1/896/2000 Dated, Calicut University. P.O., 30.06.2009. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Read: 1. U.O.No.GAI/J2/3601/08 Vol.II dated 19.06.2009. 2. Minutes of the meeting of Board of Studies in Instrumentation held on 02.05.2009. 3. Item No.2(xxiv) of the minutes of meeting of Faculty of Science held on 05.05.2009. 4. Item No.II A.25 of the minutes of the meeting of the Academic Council held on 14.05.2009. O R D E R Choice Based Credit Semester System and Grading has been introduced for UG curriculum in all affiliated colleges under this University with effect from 2009 admission onwards and the Regulations for the same implemented vide paper cited (1) above. As per paper read as (2) above, the Board of Studies has resolved to approve the Scheme and Syllabus of B.Sc Programme in Instrumentation under Choice Based Credit Semester System. As per paper read as (3) & (4) above, the Faculty of Science at its meeting held on 05.05.2009 endorsed the minutes of Board of Studies and the Academic Council held on 14.05.2009 approved the same. Sanction has therefore been accorded to implement the Scheme and Syllabus of B.Sc programme in Instrumentation under Choice Based Credit Semester System in the University with effect from 2009 admission onwards. Orders are issued accordingly. Scheme and Syllabus appended. Sd/- DEPUTY REGISTRAR (G&A I) For REGISTRAR. To The Principals of all affiliated Colleges offering B.Sc Programme in Instrumentation. Copy to: C.E/Ex I/EGI/DR, B.Sc/ System Administrator with a request to upload in University website/ Tabulation Section/Enquiry/ G&A-I ‘F’ Section/SF/DF/FC. Forwarded/By Order SECTION OFFICER
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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract)
B.Sc programme in Instrumentation - under Choice Based Credit Semester System - Scheme and Syllabus – implemented with effect from 2009 admission onwards – approved – Orders issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERAL AND ACADEMIC BRANCH – I ‘J’ SECTION
No. GA I/J1/896/2000 Dated, Calicut University. P.O., 30.06.2009. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Read: 1. U.O.No.GAI/J2/3601/08 Vol.II dated 19.06.2009. 2. Minutes of the meeting of Board of Studies in Instrumentation held on 02.05.2009. 3. Item No.2(xxiv) of the minutes of meeting of Faculty of Science held on 05.05.2009. 4. Item No.II A.25 of the minutes of the meeting of the Academic Council held on 14.05.2009.
O R D E R
Choice Based Credit Semester System and Grading has been introduced for UG curriculum in all affiliated colleges under this University with effect from 2009 admission onwards and the Regulations for the same implemented vide paper cited (1) above.
As per paper read as (2) above, the Board of Studies has resolved to approve the Scheme and Syllabus of B.Sc Programme in Instrumentation under Choice Based Credit Semester System.
As per paper read as (3) & (4) above, the Faculty of Science at its meeting held on 05.05.2009 endorsed the minutes of Board of Studies and the Academic Council held on 14.05.2009 approved the same.
Sanction has therefore been accorded to implement the Scheme and Syllabus of B.Sc programme in Instrumentation under Choice Based Credit Semester System in the University with effect from 2009 admission onwards.
Orders are issued accordingly. Scheme and Syllabus appended. Sd/- DEPUTY REGISTRAR (G&A I) For REGISTRAR.
To The Principals of all affiliated Colleges offering B.Sc Programme in Instrumentation. Copy to: C.E/Ex I/EGI/DR, B.Sc/ System Administrator with a request to upload in University website/ Tabulation Section/Enquiry/ G&A-I ‘F’ Section/SF/DF/FC.
Forwarded/By Order
SECTION OFFICER
BSc Instrumentation - Restructured Pattern Under ccss
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
REGULATIONS GOVERNING
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INSTRUMENTATION
UNDER CUCCSSUG 2009
1.0 Title of the programme :
This programme shall be called BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
INSTRUMENTATION
2.0 Highlights of the programme
2.1 Aim and objective: This course is to equip 10+2 (Science Group) students
with the theory of Instrumentation and also to train them in achieving technical
expertise in instrumentation.
2.2 Job Potential: The BSc Instrumentation graduates will be useful as scientific
and laboratory assistants to assist design specialties as well as maintenance
personal. Biomedical Instrumentation introduced in the curriculum will make
graduates useful in the medical field. Course content is designed such that BSc
Instrumentation graduates will be fit as scientific and laboratory assistants in the
industrial field. The project work will equip them to cater to the specialized needs
of industry, scientific laboratories, medical electronics and precision technology
fields.
2.3 Self Employment: These graduates will gain on job training during their
project study so that they can set up their own establishment to carry out
developmental activities as well as maintenance and servicing establishments.
2.4 Higher Studies: These students can continue to take up MSc Instrumentation
,MSc Biomedical Instrumentation, MSc Electronics and MCA
2.5 Minimum qualification of Faculty members: Masters degree in
Instrumentation or Instrumentation Technology /Biomedical Instrumentation/
B Tech in Instrumentation.
3.0 Eligibility for admission:
Any candidate who has passed the Plus Two of the Higher Secondary
Board of Kerala or Pre Degree of Calicut University or that of any other
University or Board of Examinations in any state recognized as equivalent to the
Plus Two of the Higher Secondary Board in Kerala, with mathematics as one of
the optional subject, is eligible for admission.
4.0 Duration of the programme:
The duration of the programme of study in BSc Instrumentation is three
academic years with six semesters.
5.0 Medium of Instruction:
The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
6.0 Courses of study:
Total number of courses for the whole BBA program is 34. It is divided in to
four groups namely-
1.Common courses
2.Core courses
3.Complementary courses and
4.Open course
The Courses of study leading to the award of BSc Programme in Instrumentation
shall comprise the following:
COURSE PATTERN Courses No. of Courses Course Code Credits
Common 10 Sem 1-A01,A02,A07
Sem 2-A03,A04,A09
Sem 3-A06,A12
Sem 4-A013,A014
38
Core 14 IN1B01-IN6BI14 50
Complementary I
Computer
Applications
4 CS1CI01-CS4CI04 12
Complementary II
Applied Physics
4 AP1CII01-AP4CII04 12
Open I 1 IN5D01/02/03 4
Elective 1 IN6E01/02/03 4
Total 34 34 120
COURSE STRUCTURE
Semester-1 Sl.No Course Title Hrs/W Credits
1 A01 Communication Skills in English 4 3
2 A02 Critical Reasoning, Writing and
Presentation
5 3
3 A07 Communication Skills in other Languages 4 4
4 IN1B01 Applied Mathematics I 4 4
5 CS1CI-01 Computer Fund & Application Packages 2 2
6 CS1CI-01 MS Office Lab 2 0
7 AP1CII-01 Methodology of Science & Physics 2 2
8 AP1CII-01 General Physics Lab 2 0
25 18 Semester 2
Sl.No Course code Course Title Hrs/W Credit
1 A03 Reading Literature in English 4 4
2 A04 Readings on Indian Constitution Secularism
and Sustainable Environment
5 4
3 A09 Literature in Languages other than English 4 4
4 IN2B02 Applied Mathematics II 4 4
5 CS2CI02 Programming in C 2 2
6 CS2CI02 C Programming Lab 2 0
7 AP2CII02 Basic Electronic Devices and Circuits 2 2
8 AP2CII02 Basic Electronics Lab 2 0
25 20 Semester 3
Sl.No Course code Course Title Hrs/W Credit
1 A06 History & Philosophy of Science 4 4
2 A12 General Informatics 5 4
3 IN3B03 Measurement Techniques 3 4
4 IN3B04 Transducers 3 4
5 CS3CI03 Basics of System software,Network&DBMS 3 3
3 IN6E01 Power Plant Instrumentation (Elective) 4 2
4 IN6B12-P Microprocessor Lab 4 4
5 IN6B13-P Instrumentation Lab 4 4
6 IN6B14(Pr) Project 3 2
25 20 Open Courses –Other Stream 1. IN5D01- Environmental Instrumentation 2.IN5D02 – P C Based Instrumentation 3. IN5D03- Science and Sustainable Development Elective Courses - Same Stream 1. IN5E01- Power Plant Instrumentation 2. IN5E02- Computer Networks 3. IN5E03-Nanotechnology Project-Instrumentation in cement/paper/fertilizer/steel/petrochemical/agricultural /power
industries. Extension Activity-Environmental monitoring and Impact studies
Objective:- To familiarize treatment of the essential tools of applicable mathematics
required by students of physical science Module 1 (15 hrs) Coordinate Geometry:- Conics-Standard equations-Elementary properties-parametric
representations- tangents & normals- Coordinate geometry of three dimensions-A brief
review of vector addition, dot & cross multiplications, triple products, their physical
interpretations- position vector of a point- direction cosines-planes-straight lines- shortest
distance between lines- Standard equations of sphere, cone & cylinder Module II (24 hrs) Differential calculus: - Brief review of continuity & differentiality - Functions of
variable-Rolle’s theorem- Mean value theorem – Limits-Intermediate forms –L’ Hospitals rule. Radius of curvature- centre of curvature- evolute- functions of more than one variable –
Idea of partial differentiation – Euler’s theorem for homogenous - Total differentiation –
Applications in errors & approximations- Change of variables – Jacobians- Maxima &
minima of functions of two or more variables. A brief review of the methods of solutions of first order differential equations –separable,
homogenous & linear types – Exact equations – Orthogonal trajectories –The general
linear second order equations- The homogenous linear equations of the second order with
constant coefficients – Fundamental system of equations- The non- homogenous linear
equations-Methods of variation of parameters -Cauchy equations - Simple applications of
differential equations in electric circuits.. Module III (15 hrs) Matrices-Concept of a rank of a matrix – Reduction of matrix to normal form –System of
linear equations-Consistency of linear equations –Gauss elimination -Homogenous linear
equations –Fundamental system of equations –Inverse of a matrix - solution of a system
of equations using matrix inversion- Eigen values & eigen vectors-Eigen values of
Hermitian,Skew- Hermitian& Unitary matrices –Quadratic forms- Technique of
diagonalisation using row & column transformations on the matrix-definite, semi definite
&indefinite forms-Their identification using the eigen values of the matrix in quadratic
form Books for Study and Reference 1. N.Piskunoy Differential and Integral Calculus MIR Publications 2. Thomas .G.B Calculas and Analytic Geometry Addison Wesley Inc 3. M.R.Spiegel Matrices Schaum Series 4. C.R Wylie and Barrett Advanced engineering mathematics Mc-Graw Hill 5 E.Kreyszig Advanced engineering mathematics Wiley Eastern Limited 6 S. S Sastry Engineering mathematics Vol 1&2, PHI 7. B.S.Grewal Engineering mathematics 8. Manickyavachakom Pillai Advanced Mathematics Vol 1&2 UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT BSc INSTRUMENTATION Programme Syllubus SEMESTER II-Core Course II (IN2B02) - Applied Mathematics-II 72 Hrs - 4Hrs / W - Credit 4
Objective:- To familiarize treatment of the essential tools of applicable mathematics
required by students of physical science Module I (15 hrs) Infinite series:-Notation of convergence & divergence of infinite series-Ratio test-
comparison test-Rabe’s test- Root test-series of positive & negative terms-idea of
absolute convergence-Taylor’s& Maclaurin’s series-Representation of function-Leibnitz
formula for nth
derivative of the product of two functions- use of Leibnitz formula in
Taylor & Maclaurin expansions Module II (15 hrs) Laplace Transforms:- The Laplace Transforms- Inverse transforms - Laplace Transforms
of derivatives & integrals –Shifting theorms - Differentiation & integration of
transforms-Transforms of unit step functions- impulse functions & periodic function –
Solutions of ordinary differential equation using Laplace Transforms. Module III (20 hrs) Fourier series:-Introduction –Cosine series – Sine series- Functions having arbitary
period –Graphical representation of even & odd functions-Graph of sine & cosine series
–Fourier integral –Different forms of Fourier integrals- Physical significance of Fourier
series. Module IV (22 hrs) Probability & Statistics:- Probability distribution- Random variable distribution –
variance of a probability distribution – Chebychev’s theorm – Poisson’s approximation of
binomial distribution-The geometric distribution- Probability densities –Continuous
random variables- The normal distribution –Uniform distribution. Books for Study and Reference 1. N.Piskunoy Differential and Integral Calculus MIR Publications 2. Thomas .G.B Calculas and Analytic Geometry Addison Wesley Inc
3. M.R.Spiegel Matrices Schaum Series 4. C.R Wylie and Barrett Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Mc-Graw Hill 5 E.Kreyszig Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Limited 6 S. S Sastry Engineering mathematics Vol 1&2, PHI 7. B.S.Grewal Engineering mathematics 8. Manickyavachakom Pillai Advanced Mathematics Vol 1&2 9. Irvin Miller, John E Freund Probability and Statistics, PHI
BSc Instrumentation Programme
Complementary Course II -Computer Applications Stream- Science
Sem Course
No Course
Code Course Title
Contact Hours Credits
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total
I 1 CS1CI01
Computer
Fundamentals & Application
Packages
2 2 4 2 * 2
II 2 CS2CI02 Programming
in C 2 2 4 2 * 2
III 3 CS3CI03
Fundamentals
of System
Software,
Networks &
DBMS
3 2 5 3 * 3
IV 4 CS4CI04 Visual
Programming 3 2 5 3 2 5
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT BSc INSTRUMENTATION Programme Syllubus Complementery Course I – Computer Applications
Course Code & Title CS1CI01 - Computer Fundamentals & Application packages 36 Hrs- 2Hr/W Credits-2 Prerequisite- Plus two level knowledge
Unit I -6Hrs Number systems- Non-positional number systems and positional number systems
(binary, octal and Hexadecimal), Converting from one number system to another-
decimal to a new base, converting to decimal from another bases, converting from base
other than ten to base other tan ten, short cut method for converting from binary to Octal,
octal to Binary, binary to Hexadecimal, and Hexadecimal to Binary, Computer Codes
oriented programming- creating and using classes and objects, Handling Exceptions- On
Error Goto
Unit IV- 10 Hrs
Common controls- textbox, Rich textbox, label, command Button, option button,
checkbox, frame, list box, combo box, scrollbar, picture box, image box, timer, Data
control, OLE, file controls-properties and methods
Unit V- 12 Hrs
Data Access with ADO. Net, accessing data with Server Explorer, Accessing Data with data Adaptors and Data sets, Creating a new data connection, creating and populating Data set, displaying data in Data Grid, selecting a data provider, Data accessing using Data adapter Control, Binding Data to Controls
Text Book 1.. Visual Basic. NET Black Book, by Steven Holzner Reference Book 1. Visual Basic. NET for developer, by Keith Franklin, Rebecca Riordan,
SAMS. 2. Sams teach yourself Visual studio, Net 2005 in 21 days by Jason
Beres 3. Learning Visual Basic. Net by Jesse Liberty 4. Visual Basic. Net programming in easy steps by Tim Anderson,
integrator, differentiator. Unit 2 (27 Hrs) 3. Active filters-low pass high pass,band reject,all pass filter 4. Wave form generators-square wave,triangular,saw tooth, voltage controlled
crossing detector, schimitt trigger,voltage limiters Text book
Opamps and linear integated circuits- E.A.Gayakwad, Prentice Hall
India, New Delhi. Additional references
1. Operational amplifiers and applications-Subirkumar Sarkar, S. Chand & Co. 2. Operational Aplifiers and Linear Integrated circuits, Robert F. Coughlin and
Frederick F. DriscollPrentice Hall India, New delhi 3. Digital principles and applications-Malvino and Leach 4th edn TMH 4. Digital fundementals-Thomas L Fioyd, Merril publishing Co, US
Basic Physics Experiments (10 out of 12)
1. Spectrometer - angle and minimum deviation of solid prism.
2. Spectrometer – Grating, Normal incidence: Wavelength of different lines of
mercury spectrum.
3. Newtons rings- Wave length of the monochromatic light.
4. Viscosity of the liquid: Capillary flow method
5. Surface tension of a liquid: capillary rise method
6. Cary Fosters Bridge: - temperature coefficient of resistance of the material of the
given wire.
7. Potentiometer:- Calibration of a low range voltmeter..
8. Melde's string- Frequency of the tuning fork
9. Deflection magnetometer:- moment and pole strength of a bar magnet, Tan C
method
10. Youngs modulus of the material of a bar:- uniform bending (mirror and telescope
method)
11. Rigidity modulus of the material of a wire:- torsional oscillation method.
12. Current sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer.