SHRI GOPINATH MAHADEO VEDAK PRATISHTHAN'S

G.M.VEDAK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Approved by AICTE, Recognised by DTE Gov. of Maharashtra, Affiliated to University of Mumbai

ACCREDITED WITH NAAC "B" GRADE

ASH Department PEO/PSO/PO

Program Educational Objectives

PEO No.Program Educational Objective(PEO)
PEO 1To prepare the student with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineeringfundamentals.
PEO 2To motivate the student in the art of self-learning and to use modern tools for solving real life problems.
PEO 3To inculcate a professional and ethical attitude, good leadership qualities and commitment to socialresponsibilities in the student’s thought process.
PEO 4To prepare the student for a successful career in Indian and Multinational organizations.

Program Outcomes

PO No.Program Outcome (PO)
PO 1Engineering Knowledge: Engineering graduate will be able to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO 2Problem Analysis: Engineering graduate will be able toidentify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO 3Design/Development of Solutions: Engineering graduate will be able todesign solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO 4Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Engineering graduate will be able touse research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO 5Modern Tool Usage: Engineering graduate will be able tocreate, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO 6The Engineer and Society: Engineering graduate will be able toapply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO 7Environment and Sustainability: Engineering graduate will be able tounderstand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO 8Ethics: Engineering graduate will be able to apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO 9Individual and Team Work: Engineering graduate will be able tofunction effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO 10Communication: Engineering graduate will be able tocommunicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO 11Project Management and Finance: Engineering graduate will be able todemonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one‘s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO 12Life-long Learning: Engineering graduate will be able to recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Specific Outcomes

PSO No.Program Specific Outcome(PSO)
PSO 1Engineering graduate will be able to solve complex problems in the field of Design, Thermal and Manufacturing.
PSO 2Engineering graduate will be able to analyze and stimulate Mechanical Systems by conducting experimental studies and using software to validate systems.
PSO 3Engineering graduate willbe able to apply technical and management skills to manage different Projects.

Course Outcomes

Class Semester Subject Subject Code Course Outcomes
FE
I
Engineering Mathematics-I
FEC101
1. Apply the basic concepts of Complex Numbers and will be able to use it for engineering problems
2. Apply hyperbolic functions and logarithms in the subjects like electrical circuits, Electromagnetic wave theory. 
3. Apply the basic concepts of partial differentiation of function of several variables and will be able to use in subjects like Electromagnetic Theory, Heat and Mass Transfer etc. 
 4. Apply the concept of Maxima, Minima and Successive differentiation and will be able to use it for optimization and tuning the systems. 
5. Apply the concept of Matrices and will be able to use it for solving the KVL and KCL in electrical networks. 
6. Apply the concept of Numerical Methods for solving the engineering problems with the help of SCILAB software. 
FE
I
Engineering Physics-I
FEC102
1. Illustrate the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and its application. 
2. Explain peculiar properties of crystal structure and apply them in crystallography using X-ray diffraction techniques. 
3. Comprehend the concepts of semiconductor physics and applications of semiconductors in electronic devices
4. Employ the concept of interference in thin films in measurements. 
5. Discuss the properties of Superconductors and Supercapacitors to apply them in novel applications. 
6. Compare the properties of engineering materials for their current and futuristic frontier applications. 
FE
I
Engineering Chemistry-I
FEC103
1. Explain the concept of microscopic chemistry in terms of atomic and molecular orbital theory and relate it to diatomic molecules. 
2. Describe the concept of aromaticity and interpret it with relation to specific aromatic systems. 
3. Illustrate the knowledge of various types of intermolecular forces and relate it to real gases. 
Interpret various phase transformations using thermodynamics. 
4. Illustrate the knowledge of polymers, fabrication methods, conducting polymers in various industrial fields. 
5. Analyze the quality of water and suggest suitable methods of treatment. 
FE
I
Engineering Mechanics
FEC104
1. Illustrate the concept of force, moment and apply the same along with the concept of equilibrium in two and three dimensional systems with the help of FBD. 
 2. Demonstrate the understanding of Centroid and its significance and locate the same. 
3. Correlate real life application to specific type of friction and estimate required force to overcome friction. 
4. Establish relation between velocity and acceleration of a particle and analyze the motion by plotting the relation 
5. Illustrate different types of motions and establish Kinematic relations for a rigid body 
6. Analyze particles in motion using force and acceleration, work-energy and impulsemomentum principles 
FE
I
Basic Electrical Engineering
FEC105
1. Apply various network theorems to determine the circuit response / behavior
2. Evaluate and analyze 1-Φ circuits. 
3. Evaluate and analyze 3-Φ AC circuits.
4. Understand the constructional features and operation of 1-Φ transformer. 
5. Illustrate the working principle of 3-Φ machine. 
6. Illustrate the working principle of 1-Φ machines. 
FE
II
Engineering Mathematics-II
FEC201
1. Apply the concepts of First Order and first degree Differential equation to the problems in the field of engineering. 
2.Apply the concepts of Higher Order Linear Differential equation to the engineering problems. 
3. Apply concepts of Beta and Gamma function to solve improper integrals. 
4. Apply concepts of Double integral of different coordinate systems to the engineering problems like area and mass. 
5. Apply concepts of triple integral of different coordinate systems to the engineering problems and problems based on volume of solids.
6. Solve differential equations and integrations numerically using SCILAB software to experimental aspect of applied mathematics. 
FE
II
Engineering Physics-II
FEC202
1. Describe the diffraction through slits and its applications. 
2. Apply the foundation of laser and fiber optics in development of modern communication technology. 
3. Relate the basics of electrodynamics which is prerequisite for satellite communications, antenna theory etc. 
4. Explain the fundamentals of relativity. 
5. Assimilate the wide scope of nanotechnology in modern developments and its role in emerging innovating applications. 
6. Interpret and explore basic sensing techniques for physical measurements in modern instrumentations. 
FE
II
Engineering Chemistry-II
FEC203
1. Distinguish the ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum used for exciting different molecular energy levels in various spectroscopic techniques. 
2. Illustrate the concept of emission spectroscopy and describe the phenomena of fluorescence and phosphorescence in relation to it. 
3. Explain the concept of electrode potential and nernst theory and relate it to electrochemical cells. 
Identify different types of corrosion and suggest control measures in industries. 
4. Illustrate the principles of green chemistry and study environmental impact. 
5. Explain the knowledge of determining the quality of fuel and quantify the oxygen required for combustion of fuel. 
FE
II
Engineering Graphics
FEC204
1. Apply the basic principles of projections in Projection of Lines and Planes 
2. Apply the basic principles of projections in Projection of Solids. 
3. Apply the basic principles of sectional views in Section of solids.
4. Apply the basic principles of projections in converting 3D view to 2D drawing. 
5. Read a given drawing. 
6. Visualize an object from the given two views. 
FE
II
C programming
FEC205
1. Formulate simple algorithms for arithmetic, logical problems and translate them to programs in C language 
2. Implement, test and execute programs comprising of control structures. 
3. Decompose a problem into functions and synthesize a complete program. 
4. Demonstrate the use of arrays, strings and structures in C language. 
5. Understand the concept of pointers 
FE
II
Professional Communication and Ethics- I
FEC206
1.  Eliminate barriers and use verbal/non-verbal cues at social and workplace situations. 
2. Employ listening strategies to comprehend wide-ranging vocabulary, grammatical structures, tone and pronunciation. 
3. Prepare effectively for speaking at social, academic and business situations. 
4. Use reading strategies for faster comprehension, summarization and evaluation of texts. 
5. Acquire effective writing skills for drafting academic, business and technical documents. 
6. Successfully interact in all kinds of settings, displaying refined grooming and social skills.