MDM 23 24
MDM 23 24
Offered by
Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
P. R. Pote Patil College of Engineering & Management, Amravati
Semester-III
Course Introduction to Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
Course Type MDM Course Code AI303
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objective:
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
Text Book/s
Semester- IV
Course Mathematics for Data Science
Course Type MDM Course Code AI404
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P -0
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
CO Course Outcomes BT Level PO
1 Analyze statistical data using frequency distributions and cumulative
1 1,2
frequency distributions.
Unit Required
No. Hrs.
Content
Data and Representations: Concepts of a statistical population and sample from
1 a population; qualitative and quantitative data; nominal and ordinal data; cross
sectional and time series data; discrete and continuous data; frequency and non- 8
frequency data. Different types of scales - nominal, ordinal, ratio and interval.
Analysis of Quantitative Data: Measures of Central Tendency: Ungrouped
2 Data, mean, mode, median, Steps in Determining the Location of a Percentile. 8
Measures of Variability: Ungrouped Data, Range, Inter-quartile Range, Mean
Absolute Deviation, Variance, and Standard Deviation, Measures of Shape,
Skewness, Skewness and the Relationship of the Mean, Median, and Mode,
Measures of Dispersion, Skewness and Kurtosis: Dispersion, Characteristics
for an Ideal Measure of Dispersion, Measures of Dispersion, Range, Quartile
3 8
Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation and Root Mean Square
Deviation, Coefficient of Dispersion, Coefficient of Variation, Skewness,
Kurtosis
Text Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Reference Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Multidisciplinary Minor
Offered by
Computer Science and Engineering
Semester-III
Course Object Oriented Programming with Java
Course Type MDM Course Code CS303
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objective:
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
Input/Output: The java.io.file Class, Reading and Writing data, Randomly Accessing
6 07
a file
Text Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
1 McGraw Hill
Java The Complete Reference Herbert Schildt
Reference Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
1 Programming with Java E. Balagurusamy McGraw Hill
Pearson Education/ PHI,
2 Java How to Program H.M. Dietel and P.J. Dietel
Sixth Edition.
Core Java An Integrated
3 Dr. R. NageswaraRao Dreamtech
Approach
A Programmer’s Guide to Java
4 Khalid Mughal Pearson, 3 Edition
rd
Certification
Sharnam Shah and
5 Core Java for Beginner (SPD), 2010
Vaishali Shah
Semester-IV
Course Software Engineering
Course Type MDM Course Code CS404
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P – 0
Course Objective:
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
Text Book/s
An Introduction to Data
2 Structures with Applications. Trembley, Sorenson McGraw Hill
Semester-III
Course Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Course Type MDM-I Course Code ML303
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P -0
Course Objectives:
1. To present an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) principles and approaches.
2. To understand the historical evolution of Artificial Intelligence.
3. To learn various searching techniques and identify to address a particular problem.
4. To understand the basic concepts of Machine Learning.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
CO Course Outcomes BT Level PO
Understand the concepts of Artificial Intelligence and different types of
1 2 1,12
intelligent agents and their architecture.
Analyze problems as state space search problem & efficiently solve
2 4 1,2
them.
Summarize the various searching techniques, constraint satisfaction
3 4 1,2,3
problem and example problems.
4 Understand the concepts of Machine Learning & Big Data 2 1,12
Unit
N Required
o. Content
Hrs.
Introduction to AI
1 Introduction: What Is AI?, The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, The
History of Artificial Intelligence, The State of the Art, Risks and Benefits of AI,
8
Intelligent Agents: Agents and Environments, The Nature of Environments, The
Structure of Agents
Problem Solving Through AI
Introduction, Representation the AI Problems, Production System, Algorithm of
2 Problem Solving, Examples of AI Problems, Nature of AI Problems 7
1
e Syllabus B Tech. Computer Science and Engineering (AIML)
Text Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Reference Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
IK International
1 Artificial Intelligence Ela Kumar Publishing House
Pvt. Ltd.
A First Course in Artificial Intelligence Tata McGraw Hill - 1
2 Deepak Khemani
st Ed.
2
Programme Syllabus B Tech. Computer Science and Engineering (AIML)
Semester-IV
Course Machine Learning
Course Type MDM-II Course Code ML404
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P -0
Course Objectives:
1. To develop a strong foundation in python programming.
2. To leverage python libraries for data analysis and visualization.
3. To understand and apply different machine learning techniques.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
CO Course Outcomes BT Level PO
Discuss proficiency in Python programming, including its syntax, data types,
1 1 1,2
and control structures.
2 Apply different Python data structures for efficient data processing. 3 1,4
3 Demonstrate different machine learning related Python libraries. 3 1,4
Analyze and implement various supervised, unsupervised & reinforcement 1,2,3,
4 learning algorithms. 4
4,6
Unit Required
Content
No. Hrs.
Introduction to Python: History and features of Python, Python IDEs (e.g.,
1 PyCharm, Jupyter Notebook), Basic syntax, comments, and variables, Data types,
Operators, Control Structures, Break and continue, Pass, Type casting, 8
Input/Output functions
Data Structures in Python: String manipulation and formatting, Lists,
2 Dictionaries and their operations, Sets and set operations, Tuples and their uses, 8
Functions
1
Programme Syllabus B Tech. Computer Science and Engineering (AIML)
Reinforcement Learning
Markov Decision Process, Agents and Environment, States, Rewards, Learning
6 rate and Discount Rate, Policy Learning, Q-Learning 8
Text Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Reference Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Hands-On Machine Learning with
Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow:
Concepts, Tools, and Techniques to Aurélien Géron Shroff/O'Reilly
1
Build Intelligent Systems
2
Multidisciplinary Minor
Offered by
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
P. R. Pote Patil College of Engineering & Management, Amravati
Semester- III
Course Introduction to IoT
Course Type MDM Course Code ET303
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objectives:
Sr. No. Course Objectives
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
BT
CO Course Outcomes PO
Level
Text Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Designing The Internet of Adrian Mcewen, Hakin First Edition, Wiley
1
Things. Cassimally Publication
Internet of Things, A hands on Vijay Madisetti,
2 University Press
Approach. Arshdeep Bahga,
RMD Sundaram John Wiley and Sons.
3 Internet of Things. Shriram K Vasudevan,
Abhishek S Nagarajan
Reference Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Internet of Things: Architecture and
1 Raj Kamal McGraw Hill
Design
Sudip Mishra,
Anandarup Cambridge
2 Introduction to IOT.
Mukherjee, Arijit University Press
Roy:
Arduino Applied-Comprehensive
3 Neil Cameron: Apress Publication
Projects for Everyday Electronics.
Massimo Banzi, Shroff
4 Getting Started with the Arduino. Michael Shiloh Publisher/Maker
Make: Media Publishers.
Semester-IV
Course IoT Protocols & Cloud Platforms
Course Type MDM Course Code ET404
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
Text Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Building the Internet of Things
with IPv6 and MIPv6: The
1 Daniel Minoli Willy Publications
Evolving World of M2M
Communications.
RMD Sundaram Shriram John Wiley and Sons.
2 Internet of Things K Vasudevan, Abhishek S
Nagarajan
Jan Holler, Vlasios
From Machine-to-Machine to the Tsiatsis, Catherine
3 Internet of Things: Introduction to Mulligan, Stefan Avesand, Academic Press
a New Age of Intelligence Stamatis Karnouskos,
David Boyle,
Reference Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
Semester-III
Course Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
Course Type MDM-I Course Code EE303
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objective:
1. To introduce students to Electric vehicles and give them a brief idea about electric vehicles,
and its importance.
2. To gives some basic technical foundations regarding electric vehicles In-order to help them
move on to advanced electric vehicle courses.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
Unit Contact
Content
No. Hr.
Introduction to Electric vehicles:
Present scenario of electric vehicles, Need of Electric Vehicles, Economic and
1 08
environmental impacts of using Electrical vehicles. Challenges faced by
electric vehicles to replace ICE. Major requirements of electric vehicles.
Types of electric vehicle and their challenges:
Types of electric vehicle, Pure Electric Vehicle (PEV): Battery Electric
2 vehicle, Fuel Cell electric vehicle (FCEV), Hybrid Electric vehicle (HEV). 08
Challenges of Battery Electric vehicle, Hybrid Electric Vehicle and Fuel cell
Electric vehicle
Battery Electrical vehicle :
Components of BEV drive train, The electric propulsion subsystem - Power
converter , Driving wheels , Suspension system, Driveshaft, Mechanical
transmission , Electric Motor, power electronics converters (DC-AC/DC-DC),
3 The electronic control unit (ECU). The energy source subsystem -Battery pack 08
with Battery Management System, On board charger, The auxiliary subsystem
-Power steering unit, Common parts between ICE drive train and EV drive
train, Differences (modifications/parts to be removed/added) between ICE and
EV drive train.
P. R. Pote Patil College of Engineering & Management, Amravati
Text Book/s
Reference Book/s
Semester-IV
Course Electric Drives for Electric Vehicles
Course Type MDM-II Course Code EE404
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objective:
1. To study about the motor & device characteristics & parameters.
2. To know the various electric drive concepts
3. To have knowledge of DC drive mechanism.
4. To have knowledge of AC drive mechanism.
5. To understand about drives for special electrical machines
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
Unit Contact
Content
No. Hr.
Motor and Device Characteristics:
Review of motor principles, motor load dynamics, starting, braking & speed
1 08
control of dc and ac motors power semiconductor SCRs, IGBTs and
MOSFETs
Electric Drive Concepts:
Basic drive, choice of electric drives, advantages, nature and classification of
2 08
drives, control and stability of electric drives, feedback control of drives,
thermal effects in electrical machines, selection of motor and rating.
DC DRIVES:
Transient analysis of separately excited dc motors, converter - single phase
3 08
uncontrolled, half and fully controlled rectifiers, chopper control, closed loop
control of solid-state DC drives.
AC DRIVES:
Operation of induction and induction motor, direct torque and flux control of
4 induction motor drives, starting methods and speed control of single-phase 08
induction motors, self-controlled synchronous motor drive, selection of
motor and rating vector control of synchronous motor.
P.R. Pote Patil College of Engineering & Management, Amravati
Text Book/s
Elsevier publishers,
2 Modern Power Electronics and Drives R Krishnan Butterworth
Hinnemann, 2012
Switched Reluctance Motor Drives:
3 Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, R Krishnan CRC publishers, 2022
Design and Applications
Modern Power Electronics and AC
4 Bimal K. Bose, CRC Press
Drives
Multidisciplinary Minor
Offered by
Civil Engineering
P.R. Pote Patil College of Engineering & Management, Amravati
Semester-III
Course Construction Materials & Management
Course Type MDM-I Course Code CE303
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objective:
1. To learn the fundamentals building construction.
2. To identify the different materials used for building construction.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
BT
CO Course Outcomes PO
Level
Define types of building and basic requirements of building
1
components. 1 1,2,8,12
Identify components, assemble, erect & dismantle different
2 2,4
types of Formwork. 1,2,3,8,12
Unit Contact
Content
No. Hr.
Introduction to building construction- definition, types of building as per
national building code. Building construction Procedure–marking, line
out, excavation, foundation, R.C. frame construction, finishing etc.
Substructure-Function of Foundations, shallow & deep foundation and
1 their type’s suitability. 8
Superstructure - Types of loads:- DL and LL, wind loads, earthquake
considerations. Types of Construction-Load Bearing, Framed, Composite
Elements of superstructure -,R.C. frame members, Walls, roofs,
floorings, doors, windows and other elements.
Damp Proofing
Definition of Dampness, Effect of Dampness, Causes of Dampness,
Properties of an Ideal Damp Proofing Material, Types of Damp Proofing 8
4
Materials used for Damp proofing, Method of Damp Proofing, Precautions
in Damp Proofing
Construction Management-
Types of construction projects, Tender & contracts, Types of contracts, 8
5 Analysis of Rates and Specifications, Estimate , Types of Estimate, Project
planning, Elements of project management, Techniques of project
management
Safety Programme in Construction
Definition of Accident terms, Safety in Construction of Elements of a 8
6
Building- Safety in Storage and Handling of Materials-Safety in
Demolition of Building
Text Book/s
Reference Book/s
Semester-IV
Course Building Planning & Estimation
Course Type MDM Course Code CE304
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
C BT
Course Outcomes PO
O Level
Plan and draw residential building using principles of planning and
1
bye-laws. 1 1,2,8,12
2 Prepare plumbing and electrification plan for the building. 2,4 1,2,3,8,1
2
Explain properties of building finishing materials and application
3
procedure. 1,2 1,2,8,12
Unit Required
Content
No. Hrs
Planning of Buildings and Bye-laws:
Types of buildings, Site Selection criteria, Concept of Planning, Principles of
planning. Bye-laws: Definition, Necessity, Procedure for obtaining
Development permission/Building permission/Commencement permission,
1
General land development requirements, General building requirements: 8
Setback, Marginal distance, height and FSI as per Unified Development
Control and Promotion Regulations for Maharashtra State. Introduction and
necessity of building drawings, concept of scale, Types of building drawings-
layout plan, site plan, measured, submission, working and perspective
drawing.
Building Services:
2
Concept of Plumbing & Drainage plan, Plumbing systems, Types of traps, 8
Fittings, Septic Tank, Soak pit, Rainwater harvesting, and Plumbing layout for
buildings, Preparation of Plumbing and Electrification layouts for building.
Building Finishes:
Plastering and pointing.
Paints-Characteristics of ideal paints, constituents, classification, suitability, 8
applying procedure and applications, defects.
3
Varnishes- Characteristics of good varnish, ingredients, types, suitability,
applying procedure and applications.
Distemper ingredients, applying procedure and applications. White washing and
colour washing
P.R. Pote Patil College of Engineering & Management, Amravati
Text Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
1 Building Construction Dr. B. C. Punmia Laxmi Publications
Estimating & Costing in Civil B.N.Dutta USB Publishers Pvt
2
Engineering. Ltd, Delhi
Reference Book/s
Sr.
Title / Edition Author Publisher
No.
1 Building Drawing And Planning C.M.Kale , M.G.Shah Tata McGraw-Hill
Semester-III
Course Introduction to Mechanical System
Course Type MDM-I Course Code ME304
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objective:
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
Unit Required
Content
No. Hrs.
Belt Drives: Introduction, Types of belt drives (Flat and V-Belt Drive),
length of the belt and tensions ratio (simple numerical problems)
Introduction to IC Engines: Components and working principles, 4-Stroke
Petrol and Diesel engines, Application of IC Engines, performance of IC
engines (Simple numerical).
Text Book/s
Reference Book/s
Semester-IV
Course Robotics
Course Type MDM-II Course Code ME404
Credits 03 L-3, T-0, P - 0
Course Objectives:
1. To study the Robot's anatomy, joints types, wrist construction, robot standard configurations and
their work spaces.
2. To study the construction and working of different types of end Effectors.
3. To study various robot drives, robot motion control and its levels.
4. To study principle of working and applications of different types of robot sensors.
5. To study robot kinematics viz. forward, reverse and homogeneous transformation.
6. To study different Quantitative methods to perform economic evaluation of robot project.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course the learner will be able to:
BT
CO Course Outcomes PO
Level
Remember the concept of robotics and describe the robot 2 1,2,12
1 anatomy.
1,2,12
2 Demonstrate the knowledge of end effectors and its types. 2
Classify various types of drive used for robot motion and their 1,2,12
2
3 applications.
1,2,12
4 Outline the concept of kinematics of robot and sensors. 2
Analysis forward and reverse transformation of two DOF and three 1,2,12
5 2
DOF 2-D manipulator.
1,2,12
6 Compare the Economics analysis for selection of robots. 2
Contact
Unit No. Content Hr.
Fundamentals of Robotics
Robots end-effectors
classification of end-effectors, mechanical grippers, hooking or Lifting
grippers, grippers for molten metal , plastics, vacuum cups, magnetic 08
2
grippers Electrostatic grippers, multiple grippers, internal & external
grippers, drive systems for gripers, active & passive grippers. Design
consideration in gripper, gripper analysis.
P. R. Pote Patil College of Engineering & Management, Amravati
Robot Sensors:
Features, Contact type sensors:- wrist force sensor, binary & analog touch 08
4 sensor, Artificial skins, force, torque, encoders, position, velocity sensors,
Non contact type sensors;- vision sensor, proximity, range sensors, safety
measures in robot
Text Book/s
Reference Book/s