1st Sem, IH

311003: Yoga and Meditation Syllabus for Computer Science & Information Technology 1st Sem K Scheme MSBTE PDF

Yoga and Meditation detailed Syllabus for Computer Science & Information Technology (IH), K scheme PDF has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

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Rationale

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Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning

  1. Practice basic Yoga and Pranayama in daily life to maintain physical and mental fitness.
  2. Practice meditation regularly for improving concentration and better handling of stress and anxiety.
  3. Follow healthy diet and hygienic practices for maintaining good health.

Practical / Tutorial Experiences

Lab Experiments
Introduction :- Presentations on Introduction to Yoga and its History.

  1. Perform warming up exercises to prepare the body from head to toe for Yoga.
  2. Perform all the postures of Surya Namaskar one by one in a very slow pace, after warm up.
  3. Perform multiple Surya Namaskar ( Starting with three and gradually increasing it to twelve) in one go. Experiment 2 to 4 must be followed by shavasana for self relaxation.
  4. Perform Sarvangasna,Halasana,Kandharasana (setubandhasana)
  5. Perform Bhujangasana,Naukasana,Mandukasana
  6. Perform Paschimottasana,Baddhakonasana,Bharadwajasana.
  7. Perform Veera Bhadrasana,Vrukshasana,Trikonasana. Follow up experiment 5 to 7 with shavasana for self relaxation
  8. Perform Bhastrika, Anulom Vilom Pranayam Kriya
  9. Practice Kapalbhati Pranayam Kriya
  10. Practice Bhramary Pranayam.
  11. Perform sitting in Dhyan Mudra and meditating.Start with five minute and slowly increasing to higher durations. ( Trainer will explain the benefits of Meditation before practice )

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Laboratory Equipment/Software Required

  1. Yoga and Meditation kits : Yoga Mats, Yoga Rollers, Yoga Blocks, Aero Yoga Clothing Blankets, Cloth Straps, Bolsters, Wheels All

Suggested Learning Materials

  1. Swami Vivekananda Patanjalis Yoga Sutras Fingerprint Publishing (2023) Prakash Books India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi ISBN-13?: ? 978-9354407017
  2. Luisa Ray, Angus Sutherland Yoga for Every Body: A beginner’s guide to the practice of yoga postures, breathing exercises and me Vital Life Books (2022) ISBN-13?: ? 978-1739737009
  3. Swami Saradananda Mudras for Modern Living: 49 inspiring cards to boost your health, enhance your yoga and deepen your Watkins Publishing (2019) ISBN-13?: ? 978-1786782786
  4. Martha Davis, Elizabeth Robbins, Matthew McKay, Eshelman MSW The Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook A New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook (2019)
  5. Ann Swanson Science of Yoga: Understand the Anatomy and Physiology to Perfect Your Practice ISBN-13?: ? 978-1465479358

Learning Websites & Portals

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Rationale

Engineering graphics is the language of engineers. The concepts of graphical language are used in expressing the ideas, conveying the instructions, which are used in carrying out the jobs on the sites, shop floor etc. This course is useful in developing drafting and sketching skills in the student. It covers the knowledge & use of drawing instruments & also familiarizes the learner about Bureau of Indian standards related to engineering drawing. The curriculum aims at developing the ability to draw and read various engineering curves, projections and dimensioning styles. The subject mainly focuses on use of drawing instruments, developing imagination and translating ideas into sketches. This course also helps to develop the idea of visualizing the actual object or part on the basis of drawings and blue prints. This preliminary course aims at building a foundation for the further courses related to engineering drawing and other allied courses in coming semesters

Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning

  1. Draw geometrical figures and engineering curves.
  2. Apply principles of orthographic projections for drawing given pictorial views.
  3. Apply basic CAD commands for drawing different entities.
  4. Use various drawing codes, conventions and symbols as per IS SP-46 in engineering drawing.
  5. Draw free hand sketches of given engineering elements.

Unit I

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Unit II

Engineering curves & Loci of Points. 2.1 Concept and understanding of focus, directrix, vertex and eccentricity. Conic sections. 2.2 Methods to draw an ellipse by Arcs of circle method & Concentric circles method. 2.3 Methods to draw a parabola by Directrix-Focus method & Rectangle method 2.4 Methods to draw a hyperbola by Directrix-Focus method. 2.5 Methods to draw involutes: circle & pentagon, 2.6 Methods to draw Cycloidal curve: cycloid, epicycloid and hypocycloid 2.7 Methods to draw Helix & Archimedean spiral. 2.8 Loci of points on Single slider crank mechanism with given specifications

Unit III

Orthographic projections 3.1 Introduction of projections-orthographic, perspective, isometric and oblique: concept and applications. 3.2 Orthographic projection: First angle and Third angle method, their symbols. Conversion of pictorial view into Orthographic Views – object containing plain surfaces, slanting surfaces, slots, ribs, cylindrical surfaces.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Free Hand Sketches of Engineering Elements 5.1 Free hand sketches of machine elements: Thread profiles, nuts, bolts, studs, set screws, washers, Locking arrangements. (For branches other than mechanical Engineering, the teacher should select branch specific elements for free hand sketching)

Practical / Tutorial Experiences

  1. Draw horizontal, vertical, 30 degree, 45 degree, 60 & 75 degrees lines using Tee and Set squares/ drafter. (Sketch Book).
  2. Draw different types of lines, dimensioning styles (Sketch Book)
  3. Draw one figure showing dimensioning techniques, two problems on redraw the figures and one problem on loci of points – slider crank mechanism. (Sketch Book)
  4. Draw one figure showing dimensioning techniques, two problems on redraw the figures and one problem on loci of points – slider crank mechanism. (01 Sheet)
  5. Draw any four Engineering Curves (Sketchbook)
  6. Draw any four Engineering Curves – (01 Sheet)
  7. Draw two problems on orthographic projections using first angle method of projection having plain surfaces, slanting surfaces and slots etc.- ( Sketchbook)
  8. Draw two problems on orthographic projections using first angle method of projection having plain surfaces, slanting surfaces and slots etc.- (01 Sheet)
  9. Draw two problems on orthographic projections using first angle method of projection having cylindrical surfaces, ribs etc. (Sketchbook)
  10. Draw two problems on orthographic projections using first angle method of projection having cylindrical surfaces, ribs etc.- (01 Sheet)
  11. Draw basic 2D entities like rectangle, rhombus, polygon, arcs, circles using CAD. Commands.
  12. Draw basic 2D entities using rectangular and circular arrays.
  13. Draw basic branch specific components using CAD commands 2
  14. Draw complex branch specific components using CAD commands. 4
  15. Problem Based Learning: Given the orthographic views of at least three objects with few missing lines, the student will try to imagine the corresponding objects, complete the views and draw these views (sketch book). 2
  16. Draw freehand Sketches of 12 different standard components (Sketch book)
  17. Draw freehand Sketches of 12 different standard components (1 Sheet)
  18. with Engineering Graphics

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Laboratory Equipment/Software Required

  1. Drawing Table with Drawing Board of Full Imperial/ A1 size. All
  2. Models of objects for orthographic projections 7,8,9,10
  3. Models/ Charts of objects mentioned in unit no. 5 16,17
  4. Set of various industrial drawings being used by industries. All
  5. Set of drawings sheets mentioned in section 6.0 could be developed by experienced teachers and made used available on the MSBTE portal to be used as reference/standards. All
  6. Drawing equipment and instruments for class room teaching-large size: a. T-square or drafter (Drafting Machine). b. Set squires (450 and 300-600) c. Protector. d. Drawing instrument box (containing set of compasses and dividers). Drawing sheets, Drawing pencils, Eraser, Drawing pins / clips All
  7. CAD Workstation: 2GB RAM, 320 GB HDD, 17″ screen, 1GHz (Minimum Requirement) 11,12,13,14
  8. Plotter: Print Resolution upto 1200X600 Dpi, 16 MB Memory 11,12,13,14
  9. Licensed Latest Network of AutoCAD Software 11,12,13,14

Suggested Learning Materials

  1. Bureau of Indian Standards. Engineering Drawing Practice for Schools and Colleges IS: SP-46 Third Reprint, October 1998 ISBN No. 817061-091-2
  2. Bhatt, N.D. Engineering Drawing Charotar Publishing House, 2010 ISBN No. 978-93-80358-17-8
  3. Bhatt, N.D.; Panchal, V. M Machine Drawing Charotar Publishing House, 2010 ISBN No. 978-93-80358-11-6
  4. Jolhe, D.A. Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill Edu. New Delhi, 2010, ISBN No. 978-0-07-064837-1
  5. Dhawan, R. K. Engineering Drawing S. Chand and Company New Delhi, ISBN No. 81-219-1431-0
  6. Pradhan, S.K Jain, K.K Engineering Graphics Khanna Book Publishing CO(P) LTD, New Delhi, ISBN No. 978-93-91505-50-9
  7. Jeyapoovan T Engineering Drawing and Graphics using AutoCAD Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., First Reprint 2013, ISBN NO.978-81259-4000-5
  8. Salunkhe R AutoCAD 2013 2D & 3D for Civil and Mechanical Engineering Aruta Publishers Chiplun, 2013, ISBN No. 978-81-902648-1-5

Learning Websites & Portals

For the complete Syllabus, results, class timetable, and many other features kindly download the iStudy App
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For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Computer Science & Information Technology, K scheme do visit Computer Science & Information Technology 1st Sem Syllabus for K scheme.

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