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SONA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY(AUTONOMOUS)
Junction Main Road, Sona Nagar, Salem - 636 005.
Approved by AICTE | Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai |
NBA Accredited (Mech, EEE, FT, MBA | M.E.- PSE, PED, PDD, CSE) | NAAC Accredited
Syllabus for First Semester B.E./B.Tech. Programmes
July 2014
Regulations 2014
(with effect from the academic year 2014 - 2015 onwards)
SONA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, SALEM(AUTONOMOUS)
COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.E./ B.TECH. SEMESTER I UNDER REGULATIONS 2014BRANCH : EEE, MECH, CIVIL & FT
S.No. Course Code Course Title
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2.
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6.
7.
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9.
U14ENG101
U14MAT102
U14PHY103
U14CHE104
U14FOC105
U14EGR106
U14PCL107
U14CPL108
U14EPL109
*Technical English – I
Multivariable Calculus and Matrices *
Engineering Physics *
Engineering Chemistry *
Fundamentals of Computing Systems *
1Engineering Graphics
2*Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-1
Computer Practices Laboratory *
3Engineering Practices Laboratory *
Total Credits
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Th
eory
Lab
orat
ory
Dr. K. KarunakaranChairman, First Year B.E./B.Tech. BoS -
Prof. G. Prakash Member Secretary, Academic Council
Dr. V. JayaprakashChairman, Academic Council & Principal
Approved by
* Common to all branches of study.1 The examination will be conducted for 3 hours both on theory and lab mode.2 Laboratory classes on alternate weeks for Physics and Chemistry. The lab examination will be
conducted separately for 50 marks each with 2 hours duration.3 The lab examination will be conducted separately for Group A (Civil & Mechanical) and Group B
(Electrical & Electronics) with 50 marks each with 1 ½ hours duration.
SONA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, SALEM(AUTONOMOUS)
COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.E./ B.TECH. SEMESTER I UNDER REGULATIONS 2014BRANCH : ECE, CSE & IT
S.No. Course Code Course Title
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
U14ENG101
U14MAT102
U14PHY103
U14CHE104
U14FOC105
U14BEE106
U14PCL107
U14CPL108
U14EPL109
*Technical English – I
Multivariable Calculus and Matrices *
Engineering Physics *
Engineering Chemistry *
Fundamentals of Computing Systems *
Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering
1*Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-1
Computer Practices Laboratory *
2Engineering Practices Laboratory *
Total Credits
L
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
C
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
25
T
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
P
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
Th
eory
Lab
orat
ory
Dr. K. KarunakaranChairman, First Year B.E./B.Tech. BoS -
Prof. G. Prakash Member Secretary, Academic Council
Dr. V. JayaprakashChairman, Academic Council & Principal
Approved by
* Common to all branches of study.1 Laboratory classes on alternate weeks for Physics and Chemistry. The lab examination will be
conducted separately for 50 marks each with 2 hours duration.2 The lab examination will be conducted separately for Group A (Civil & Mechanical) and Group B
(Electrical & Electronics) with 50 marks each with 1 ½ hours duration.
TECHNICAL ENGLISH – I
U14ENG101
OBJECTIVES
UNIT I FOCUS ON LANGUAGE 12
UNIT II LISTENING I 12
To enable students to
L T P C M
3 0 1 3 100
?Frame sentences correctly, both in written and spoken forms of language with accuracy and fluency.
?Develop and demonstrate listening skills for academic and professional purposes.
?Draw conclusions on explicit and implicit oral information.
?Exhibit effective reading skills and reinforce skills required for grammar and building vocabulary.
?Read for gathering and understanding information, following directions and giving responses.
?Listening to conversations, welcome speeches, lectures and description of equipment
?Listening to different kinds of interviews (face-to-face, radio, TV and telephone interviews)
?Reading passages for specific information transfer
?Reading documents for business and general contexts and interpreting graphical representations
?Error correction, editing mistakes in grammar, vocabulary, spelling, etc.
?Reading passage with multiple choice questions, reading for gist and reading for specific information, skimming for comprehending the general idea and meaning and contents of the whole text
?Short reading passage: gap-filling exercise related to grammar, testing the understanding of prepositions, articles, auxiliary verbs, modal verbs pronouns, relative pronouns and adverbs
?Short reading passage with multiple choice questions, gap-filling exercise testing the knowledge of vocabulary, collocations, dependent prepositions, grammatical structures
?Short reading passages for sentence matching exercises, picking out specific information in a short text
?Understanding short conversations or monologues
?Taking down phone messages, orders, notes etc
?Listening for gist, identifying topic, context or function
?Listening comprehension, entering information in tabular form
?Intensive listening exercises and completing the steps of a process.
?Listening exercises to categorise data in tables.
?Listening to extended speech for detail and inference
TOTAL: 60 hours
?The listening test will be conducted for 30 marks as internal mode of evaluation.
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TEXT BOOK:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
EXTENSIVE READING
?Technical English – I & II, Sonaversity
?Norman Whitby, Business Benchmark – Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate, Students Book, Cambridge University Press, 2006
?A course in communication skills, P. Kiranmani Dutt, Geetha Rajeevan, C.L.N. Prakash, Published by Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd.
? You Can Win by Shiv Khera - Macmillan Publishers India
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MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS AND MATRICES
U14MAT102
OBJECTIVES
UNIT I MATRICES 12
UNIT II THREE DIMENSIONAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY 12
UNIT III DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS 12
To enable students to,
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3 1 0 4 100
?Find the Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix and discuss their properties, reduce a real symmetric matrix from quadratic form to canonical form.
?Explain the three dimensional Cartesian coordinates and discuss the problems in straight line, plane and sphere
?Define curvature, calculate the radius of curvature and centre of curvature and find the evolute, involute and envelope of curves
?Explain functions of several variables, Taylor's series expansion, Jacobians and compute the maximum & minimum values
?Explain the double & triple integrals, discuss the change of order of integration and use multiple integrals to find the area & volume
Characteristic equation - Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix - properties
- Cayley-Hamilton theorem (excluding proof) - orthogonal transformation of
symmetric matrix to diagonal form - quadratic form - reduction of quadratic form to
canonical form by orthogonal transformation.
Direction cosines and ratios, angle between two lines - equations of plane, angle
between two planes - equation of the straight line, coplanar lines, skew lines -
equation of a sphere, plane section of a sphere, tangent plane, orthogonal spheres.
Curvature in Cartesian co-ordinates, centre and radius of curvature, circle of
curvature - evolutes, envelopes, evolute as envelope of normals.
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UNIT IV FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 12
UNIT V MULTIPLE INTEGRALS 12
Functions of two variables, partial derivatives, total derivatives - Differentiation of
implicit functions - Taylor's expansion - maxima and minima, constrained maxima
and minima by Lagrange's multiplier method - Jacobians.
Evaluation of double and triple integrals in Cartesian and polar coordinates - change
of order of integration, change of variables from cartesian to polar coordinates - area
as a double integral and volume as a triple integral in Cartesian coordinates.
TOTAL: 60 hours
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
?S. Jayabharathi, “Multivariable Calculus and Matrices”, by Sonaversity, 2013.
th?Veerarajan.T., “Engineering Mathematics”(I Year), Tata McGraw Hill, 4
Edition, 2011.
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?Kandasamy P., Thilagavathy K., Gunavathy K., “Engineering Mathematics”, (for first year), S.Chand and Co., Ltd., Revised Edition 2011.
?Erwin Kreyszig., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley and thSons (Wiley student Edison), 10 Edition, 2011.
?Bali N.P., Manish Goyal, “Engineering Mathematics”, University Science stPress, New Delhi, 1 Edition, 2012.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
U14PHY103
OBJECTIVES
AIM
UNIT I PROPERTIES OF MATTER 9
To enable students to
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3 0 0 3 100
?Explain the fundamental concepts of Physics that have a direct application in the field of Engineering.
?Compute and analyse various problems related to Engineering Physics.
?Discuss about the various moduli of elasticity and their relations.
?Explain the theories of architectural acoustics and to describe the properties, production and application of Ultrasonic waves and their application in the field of Non-destructive testing and Sonogram.
?Describe the basic configuration of a laser, different types of lasers and its industrial and medical applications.
?State the principle behind fibre optic communication and the electronic devices involved in the transmission and reception of data.
?Discuss the basic wave equations of quantum mechanics and the field electron microscopy.
?Explain the basics of different crystal lattices, plane and directions of cubic system and related parameters of crystal structures and various crystal imperfections.
Elasticity – Hooke's law – Relationship between three modulii of elasticity