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The document outlines the syllabi for various courses including Data Structures, Communication Skills, LACE, BEEC, DDCA, DTW, and Japanese. Each syllabus details specific topics such as algorithm analysis, sorting algorithms, dynamic memory, communication skills, matrix theory, digital logic circuits, web development, and Japanese grammar. The courses cover both theoretical concepts and practical applications across multiple disciplines.
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The document outlines the syllabi for various courses including Data Structures, Communication Skills, LACE, BEEC, DDCA, DTW, and Japanese. Each syllabus details specific topics such as algorithm analysis, sorting algorithms, dynamic memory, communication skills, matrix theory, digital logic circuits, web development, and Japanese grammar. The courses cover both theoretical concepts and practical applications across multiple disciplines.
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DATA STRUCTURES Syllabus:

Algorithm Analysis: Mathematical Background, Model, Analyze, Running Time Calculations.

Sorting: Introduction to Sorting Algorithm, Insertion Sort, Shell sort, Heap sort, Merge sort, Quick sort,
Bucket Sort, External Sorting.

Dynamic Memory implementation of linear data structures: Singly Linked list, doubly linked list, circularly
linked list.

Applications of data structures: Polynomial Manipulation, Implementation of Stacks and Queues using
Linked Lists, Circular Queue, Deque(Double ended queue), Applications of Stacks and Queues.

Priority Queues (Heaps): Model, Simple Implementations, Binary Heap, Applications of Priority Queues.

Hashing: Introduction to Hashing, Hash Function, Separate Chaining, Hash Tables without Linked Lists,
Rehashing, Hash Tables in the Standard Library, Extendible Hashing.

Trees: Introduction to trees, Binary Trees, Tree Traversals, The Search Tree: Binary Search Trees, AVL
Trees, Splay Trees, B-Trees, Red black trees.

Graph Data Structure: Introduction to Graph data structure – basic terminologies- transitive closure -
representation of graphs: adjacency matrix, linked list Graph traversals: Breadth First Search, Depth First
Search)- minimal spanning trees: Prim’s &Kruskal’s Algorithm.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS Syllabus:

CO-1 CAREER SKILLS Résumé Skills: Preparation and Presentation, Common Errors Interview Skills:
Preparation and Presentation, Simulation, Common Errors Group Discussion Skills: Meaning and Methods,
Simulation, Common Errors Exploring Career Opportunities: Personal characteristics, Knowledge about
the world of work, Preparing for a career

CO 2 TEAM SKILLS: Cognitive and Non-cognitive Skills Presentation Skills Trust and Collaboration Listening
as a Team Skill Brainstorming Social and Cultural Etiquette Internal Communication.

LACE Syllabus: CO-1: Introduction to Matrix theory: Row echelon form and rank of a matrix, Systems of
linear equations, Solution by Gauss elimination, LU-Decomposition, Eigen values and eigen vectors.
Diagonalization of matrices, quadratic forms and their canonical forms.
CO-2: Multivariate Differential calculus: Partial derivatives, Jacobian, total differentiation and their
applications, chain rule, Taylor’s series for function of two variables, maxima and minima of functions of
two variables, Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers. Differential Equations: Mathematical
models used in differential equations. Second and higher-order differential equations, along with the
methods of solutions and their applications.
CO-3: Multivariate Integral Calculus: Improper integrals, Beta, Gamma functions and their relationship.
Line integrals- length of the arc, double and triple integrals and applications to area, volume, mass &
moment of inertia. Change of order of integration, change of variables in polar, cylindrical and spherical
polar coordinates.
CO-4: Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector point functions, Gradient, Directional Derivative, Divergence and
Curl, Evaluation of line integrals , Introduction to Greens and Stoke’s theorems and their applications.
BEEC Syllabus: Basic circuit elements, Circuit fundamental: Mesh analysis and Nodal analysis, Thevenin's
theorem, Norton's theorem, Super position theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem AC
fundamentals: RMS value, Average Values, Form & Peak factor, Steady state analysis (R, L, C, etc),
Reactance, Impedance, Phase & Phase difference, Real power, Reactive power, Power factor Operation
of the diode, Diode as switch, Rectifiers, Clipper, Clampers, Zener Diode as a regulator, Operation of
Transistor, Transistor as switch Analog & Digital ICs: Voltage regulators 7805, 7905, and LM723,
Operational Amplifiers IC 741, Timer IC 555, Comparators LM 339.

DDCA Syllabus: CO 1: Combinational Digital Logic Circuits: Boolean Algebra, Digital Logic SOP/POS
representation and optimization techniques. Adders, Subtractors, Multiplexers, De-Multiplexers,
Decoder, Encoder, Concept of Reversible Gates. Programmable Logic Devices: PROM, PAL, and PLA design.
Implementation of CPLD (Macrocells) and FPGA (CLB/LUT) based digital logic modules and their
applications.

CO-2: Design of Sequential and Memory Circuits: Latches and Flip-Flops, Modeling of memory ,registers
and Shift registers, Timing and sequence control modules using Asynchronous/Synchronous counters,
Ring and Johnson counter as timing and control units. Random Access Memory (RAM) and Memory
decoding.

CO-3: Basic Computer Architecture and Instructions: Features of Micro Computer, Operands, Addressing
modes, Instruction formats, Machine cycle, Instruction sets, subroutine call and return mechanisms.
Instruction set architectures - CISC and RISC architectures. Hardwired realization vs micro programmed
realization, multi-cycle implementation, Instruction level parallelism, instruction pipelining and pipeline
hazards.

CO-4: Memory Architecture and I/O Organization Storage systems, introduction to memory hierarchy:
importance of temporal and spatial locality; main memory organization, cache memory: address mapping,
block size, replacement, and store policies. Virtual Memory System: page table and TLB. External storage;
IO fundamentals: handshaking, buffering, programmed IO, interrupt driven IO.

DTW Syllabus: CO-1: Office management and documentation: Technical tools: Typing and Keyboarding
for Business Professionals: Accuracy and Speed-Building practice, Speed and Accuracy Tests, Demonstrate
proficiency in sentence and paragraph creation. Office: Excel, Word, PowerPoint: Navigation & selection
shortcuts, Ribbon & Quick access tool bar, creating and using template, Text Formatting and saving file,
Header & Footers, Working with bullets and numbered lists Understanding rows and columns, Naming
Cell, Working with excel workbook and sheets, Creating slides and applying themes Latex Report Writing:
Understanding Latex compilation, Basic syntax, writing equations, Tables, Figures handling, List of figures,
List of tables, Generating index. Applications: Writing resume, Writing project reports Data Visualization:
Introduction to data visualization, Data, types, Importance of data visualization, Different tools for
visualization, and comparisons in brief. Excel data explanation, Creation of column Chart, stacked bar
chart and Heat map, Creation of excel dashboard. Creation of Dashboards in Power BI. Creation of bar
charts, data tables, and pie charts in Power BI, creating slicers and maps in Power BI.
CO-2: Basics of Web Development: Introduction to a web browser and programming. HTML: Introduction
to HTML, Creating a simple HTML page, HTML documents, Concept of tags, Basic structure of HTML
document, Head, Body, Paragraph creation, line breaks, text, list, tables, Hyperlinks, and images. HTML5:
Basic of HTML5, Special features of HTML5, image, audio, video. CSS: Creating Responsive web page with
Bootstrap in CSS, color, background, margin, padding, text and font properties. Javascript: Introduction to
Javascript, Variable, Keyword, Datatypes, Operator, Array, Conditional statement and Event handling.

CO-3: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Mixed Reality and Extended Reality: Introduction to AR, How
AR works, Difference between AR, VR and MR, Applications of AR and VR, AR components, AR Tracking
System, Introduction to Markers, Markerless AR and Marker based AR, Introduction to VR, Head Mounted
Devices (HMD), Terrain Creation, 3D object creation.

CO-4: Conceptual Design, Modelling and Prototyping: 3D modelling and printing: 2D Sketches to 3D Solid
Model, Assembly modeling using AUTODESK FUSION 360. Introduction to 3D printing, Part Model 3D
printing through FDM process, Assembly Model 3D printing through FDM process. Electronic circuit
building: Realization of bread board and electronic components, Soldering in series and parallel
connection, Verification of circuit laws: Ohms law, KCL and KVL law.

JAPANESE Syllabus: CO1: Noun Sentence Positive(Affirmative) Sentence Negative Sentence Question
SentencePossessive A is also B. Past Tense Negative and Past Sentence Time Expressions Particle ねne
and よyo KoSo A Do This & That Grammar ①もの mono THINGS ②こ・そ・あ・ど+めいし meishi
NOUN ③ばしょ basho PLACE ④ほうこうhoukou DIRECTION Interrogative/Question word.

CO2: verb sentence 1Subject and Predicate(Verb) Particle Dialogue かいわ Summary まとめ Verb
Sentence 2 NegativeSentence Past Sentence Negative and Past Sentence Question/Interrogative
Sentence.

CO3: i adjectiveAffirmative(Positive) Sentence Negative Sentence Affirmative(Positive) Sentence – 2


Negative Sentence -2 Past Sentence - 1 Past Sentence - 2 Negative and Past Sentence - 1 Negative and
Past Sentence – 2.

CO4: na-adjective Affirmative(Positive) Sentence - 1 Negative Sentence - 1 Affirmative(Positive) Sentence


- 2Negative Sentence - 2 Past Sentence - 1 Past Sentence - 2 Negative and Past Sentence - 1 Negative and
PastSentence - 2 Connection form AND/BUT.

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