Developmental Engineering detailed syllabus scheme for Information Technology (IT), 2018-19 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Developmental Engineering Syllabus for Information Technology (IT) 2nd Year 3rd Sem 2018-19 DBATU
Course Objectives:
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Course Outcomes:
After learning the course, the students should be able:
- To provide students with a set of skills that will allow them to flourish in a climate of complex problem solving and design challenges in development engineering
- To participate in and lead innovation and creativity in collaborative settings
- To learn from users using qualitative and quantitative tools including surveys, interviews, new monitoring technologies, statistical analyses and experimental designs
- To apply these skills to current challenges in development engineering
Unit I
introduction to Development Engineering: introduction to development engineering; need of development engineering; core disciplines and concept; major issues in development; urban development; rural development; socioeconomic development; scientific social research, formulation of research problem, field work and data collection, report drafting.
Unit II
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Unit III
Town/City Planning: Town Planning, history of town planning in India, characteristics of city/town, town planning at national, regional and local levels, planning standards, master plan, site layout and development, zoning and density control, green belt, slum redevelopment; Smart city planning introduction to city planning, infrastructure elements of smart city planning, dimensions of smart cities global standards and performance benchmark; smart solutions e-governance, waste management, water management, energy management, urban mobility, citizen services, other services such as tele-medication and education, trade facilitation, skill development; GIS for Planning.
Unit IV
Planning and Development of Rural Areas: District administration, District Planning, introduction to various sectors of rural areas such as drinking water, Waste water treatment, electricity, public transport, irrigation, sanitation and cooking energy; issues and challenges associated with these sectors; People s participation and role in development of rural areas; various schemes and policies floated by state and central government -phases in the schemes; life cycle costing of these schemes.
Unit V
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Unit VI
Development aspects: Urban and Rural: Planning and designing of a model town / city and using Auto-CAD and/or GIS, Visit to a village or small town – The project will be carried out in groups. Problem faced by the villagers pertaining to various sectors or existing schemes; define the need, method, tools and techniques for development; deliver technology based solution.
Text Books:
- Chand M. and Purr U.K., Regional Planning in India, Allied Publisher, New Delhi, 1983.
- Kaiser E. J., et.at., Urbun Landuse Planning, 4th Edition Urbana, University of Illinois Press.
- Sundaram K. V., Geography Planning, Concept Publishing Co., New Delhi.
- Ayyar C.P.V., Town Planning in Early South India, Mittal Publications, Delhi.
- Reeder, Hoboken, Guide to green building rating systems, John Wiley and Sons Inc.
- Longley, et.al, Geographic Information Systems and Science, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
- Desai V., Rural Development of India, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai.
- Rau S. K., Global Search for Rural Development, NIRD, Hyderabad.
Reference Book:
- Institute of Town Planners, India, Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employment, Government of India, New Delhi, UDPFI Guidelines, 1996.
- Miles R. Simon, 1970, Metropolitan Problems, Methuen Publications, Canada.
- B.I.S., 1980, ‘National Building Code of India, ISI, New Delhi.
- ANSI/ASHRAE/USGBC/IES Standard 189 . 1, Standard for the Design of High – Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings.
- ASHRAE Standard 90 . 1, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings.
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