LecturePlan AE201 23UCT-294
LecturePlan AE201 23UCT-294
LECTURE PLAN
Master Subject Coordinator Deepak Kumar Jha Master Subject Coordinator E- E10235
Name: Code:
Course Name Environmental Science, Course Code 23UCT-294
Waste and Disaster
Management
Institute/Department UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE Program Bachelor of Engineering-
OF ENGINEERING (UIE) Automobile Engineering(AE201)
Master Subject Coordinator Navdeep Sharma Dugala Master Subject Coordinator E- E2555
Name: Code:
Course Name Environmental Science, Course Code 23UCT-294
Waste and Disaster
Management
Mission of the To produce intellectual engineers with strong analytical, modelling, designing, experimental and teamwork skills
Department To provide innovative teaching practices, through excellent laboratory infrastructure and exposure to recent trends in the
automotive industry
To ensure that students are molded into competent automotive engineers to meet the growing challenges of the future
To provide industry oriented skills and guidance to students for conducting research and educating them with futuristic skills
Vision of the “To be a Center of Excellence in Automobile Engineering through research and innovation in emerging fields for providing globally
Department competent Engineers equipped with the technology of the future.”
Program OutComes(POs)
PO1 Disciplinary Knowledge - Automobile engineering is a discipline that focuses on the design, development, and production of
automobiles. It involves the study of various aspects of Automobile and mechanical systems.
PO2 Complex Problem-Solving - Complex problem-solving is a crucial skill in Automobile engineering due to the intricate nature of
Automobile systems and the challenges associated with designing and operating automobiles. Automobile engineers encounter
various complex problems throughout their work, and they employ systematic approaches to analyze, identify, and solve these
problems effectively.
PO3 Critical Thinking - Critical thinking is a fundamental skill in the Automobile industry as it allows Automobile professionals to analyze
complex situations, evaluate information, and make well-reasoned decisions. In Automobile engineering, critical thinking is applied
in various aspects of design, analysis, testing, and problem-solving.
PO4 Creativity - Creativity plays a significant role in Automobile engineering, as it drives innovation, fosters the development of new
technologies, and enables engineers to find unique solutions to complex problems.
PO5 Communication Skills - Communication skills are essential in the Automobile industry as they facilitate effective collaboration,
information exchange, and understanding among Automobile professionals. Strong communication skills enable Automobile
engineers to convey complex technical information, work in multidisciplinary teams, and interact with stakeholders.
PO6 Analytical Reasoning/Thinking - Analytical reasoning and thinking are critical skills in Automobile engineering as they allow
engineers to systematically analyze complex problems, evaluate data, and make informed decisions.
PO7 Research-related Skills - Research-related skills are essential in Automobile engineering to stay updated with the latest
advancements, contribute to scientific knowledge, and drive innovation in the field.
PO8 Coordinating/Collaborating with Others - Coordinating and collaborating with others is a crucial aspect of Automobile engineering
as it involves working in multidisciplinary teams, coordinating efforts across different departments, and collaborating with various
stakeholders.
PO9 Leadership Readiness/Qualities - Leadership readiness and qualities are important in the Automobile industry as they contribute
to the success of projects, the development of teams, and the advancement of the Automobile field as a whole.
PO10 Learning how to Learn Skills - Learning how to learn is a valuable skill in Automobile engineering as it enables professionals to
adapt to new technologies, keep up with advancements, and continuously improve their knowledge and skills.
PO11 Digital and Technological Skills - Digital and technological skills are becoming increasingly important in the Automobile industry as
it undergoes rapid advancements in areas such as automation, data analytics, simulation, and digital connectivity.
PO12 Multicultural Competence and Inclusive Spirit - Multicultural competence and an inclusive spirit are important in the Automobile
industry as it is a global field that involves collaboration among professionals from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and
perspectives.
PO13 Value Inculcation - Value inculcation in Automobile refers to the process of instilling and upholding core values and ethical
principles within the Automobile industry. These values guide the behaviour and decision-making of Automobile professionals,
promote responsible practices, and ensure the industry's long-term sustainability.
PO14 Autonomy, Responsibility, and Accountability - Autonomy, responsibility, and accountability are important principles in the
Automobile industry, especially in roles that involve decision-making, operations, and safety.
PO15 Environmental Awareness and Action - Environmental awareness and action in the Automobile industry have become increasingly
important in recent years. The Automobile industry, which includes exhaust emissions study, has a significant impact on the
environment due to exhaust gases and greenhouse gas emissions.
PO16 Community Engagement and Service - Community engagement and service in the Automobile industry can take various forms,
and it can have a significant positive impact on society.
PO17 Empathy - Empathy is an important aspect of any industry, including Automobile. While Automobile may seem like a highly
technical field, it still involves interactions with people and communities.
Text Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Disaster Management A Disaster W. Nick Carte 1 Asia Development 2008
Manager’s Handbook Bank
2 Ecology and the Environment Russell k. Monson 1 Springer Verlag 2014
New York
3 Environmental Studies Benny Joseph 1 Tata Mcgraw Hill 2008
Reference Books
Sr No Title of the Book Author Name Volume/Edition Publish Hours Years
1 Environmental Engineering Howard S. Peavy 1 McGraw Hill 2007
Education
2 Introduction to Environmental Gilbert M. Masters 2 Prentice Hall, New 2007
Engineering and Science Jersy
3 Management of Municipal Solid T. V. Ramachandra 1 The Energy and 2009
Waste Resources
Institute (TERI).
Course OutCome
SrNo OutCome
CO1 Understand different dimensions of environmental studies; problems related to environmental
degradation & the remedial steps taken to address them.
CO2 Understand the different types of disasters that occur in nature consequently learning to develop
preparedness and remedial techniques
CO3 Understand the diverse problems associated with solid waste, as well as waste segregation and
effective management techniques
CO4 Critically analyzing the roles and identities as citizens, consumers, and environmental actors in a
complex, interconnected world.
CO5 Create awareness about environmental issues and carry out outreach activities.
Assessment Model
Sr No Assessment Name Exam Name Max Marks
1 20EU01 External Theory 60
2 20EU01 Assignment 10
3 20EU01 Attendance Marks 2
4 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-1 20
5 20EU01 Quiz 4
6 20EU01 Surprise Test 12
7 20EU01 Mid-Semester Test-2 20
CO vs PO/PSO PO13 PO14 PO15 PO16 PO17 PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
Target 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0