SEMESTER I
MA25C01: Applied Calculus
- Explain the meaning of derivative, integral, and their geometric and physical interpretations.
- Apply differentiation and integration techniques to compute maxima, minima, and area.
- Analyze the behavior of single and multivariable functions using derivatives and partial derivatives.
- Utilize modern computational software and online platforms to deepen understanding, perform complex calculations, and visualize mathematical concepts.
EN25C01: English Essentials - I
- Comprehend spoken English, take and draft notes.
- Apply vocabulary, with appropriate ways to enhance drafting and communication.
- Analyze texts in different contexts using appropriate reading strategies.
- Communicate thoughts and ideas in both planned and unplanned situations.
- Continuously improving English communication skills relevant to engineering and scientific work.
PH25C01: Applied Physics - I
- Explain the physics concepts in various applications.
- Apply the principles of wave optics and laser physics in practical systems.
- Analyse the behaviour of materials under different conditions.
- Conduct experiments in groups and interpret the data.
CY25C01: Applied Chemistry - I
- Understand the importance of chemistry applications with underlying mechanisms.
- Apply the chemistry concepts in widely used devices.
- Analyse the effect of various chemical parameters on performance of engineering systems.
- Perform experimentations as a group and interpret the results.
- Communicate findings through case studies and reports.
CS25C01: Computer Programming: C
- Explain the potential usage of -C- in engineering applications.
- To apply the concepts of -C- in solving engineering problems and formulate new projects.
- To interpret the data and effectively communicate in groups.
- Adapt new programming concepts and technologies in the profession.
CS25C03: Essentials of Computing
- Describe the basic components and functioning of computers, number systems, and data representation.
- Apply computational thinking and problem-solving techniques to design simple algorithms for real-world problems.
- Design and represent solutions using flowcharts, pseudocode, and basic visual programming tools.
- Demonstrate the ability to independently learn new computing tools and practices essential for life-long learning.
ME25C04: Makerspace
- Demonstrate proper use and handling of basic hand and power tools.
- Carry out electrical wiring installations and repairs, applying safety measures in domestic applications.
- Develop solid innovative models through software.
- Adapt and follow safety protocols in the work environment.
UC25A01: Life Skills for Engineers - I
- Understand personality traits and emotional intelligence, in interpersonal interactions.
- To work and execute as a team through successful implementation of set goals.
- Develop and implement best practices in day-to-day life, in terms of planning and execution.
UC25A02: Physical Education - I
- Understand and explain the importance of physical activity for mental and physical health.
- Apply basic principles of exercise science in the routine life.
- Develop teamwork, discipline, and leadership through sports and group activities and collaborate effectively.
- Demonstrate independent learning in health, nutrition, and fitness-related topics.
SEMESTER II
MA25C02: Linear Algebra
- Explain the fundamental concepts of Linear Algebra.
- Compute and interpret eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
- Apply inner product concepts and perform orthogonalization.
- Compute least squares solutions of linear system of equations.
- Use MATLAB to implement and validate key linear algebra concepts.
EE25C01: Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Understand and explain basic electrical and electronic concepts.
- Apply and analyse electrical circuits in real-time applications.
- Identify and utilise key electronic devices used in engineering applications.
CS25C06: Digital Principles and Computer Organization
- Identify basic digital components and their functions in a computer system.
- Apply Boolean algebra and number systems to design simple digital circuits and simulate them using tools.
- Analyze instruction sets, arithmetic units, and performance metrics to evaluate processor design.
- Engage in continuous learning to update with advancements through evolving computing trends.
PH25C03: Applied Physics (CSIE) - II
- Explain the concepts of physics in computer science stream.
- Apply appropriate techniques in physics to solve engineering problems.
- Analyse physical systems and interpret data from the virtual studies in the core branches in computer science and engineering.
CS25C07: Object Oriented Programming
- Understand the core OOP concepts and applications.
- Apply Object Oriented Paradigms to solve problems using C++.
- Design and Analyze solutions involving code reusability and complexity management.
- Demonstrate life-long learning skills through application development.
EN25C02: English Essentials - II
- Understand the importance of communication and drafting skills in engineering and technology.
- Apply listening strategies to comprehend spoken English in various contexts.
- Participate actively in group discussions by analysing critically from different views.
- Create written reports coherently for various purposes.
- Adapt communication styles to global, multicultural environments.
ME25C05: Re-Engineering for Innovation
- Understand the product development lifecycle, including stages such as concept generation, design, prototyping, and testing.
- Apply reverse engineering techniques to analyze and document existing products.
- Collaborate in teams to fabricate prototypes using appropriate tools.
- Engage in independent learning and continuously adapt to emerging technologies in product design.
UC25A03: Life Skills for Engineers - II
- Explain the importance of leadership and management skills in life.
- Apply and demonstrate creative thinking techniques to generate innovative solutions.
- Exhibit effective collaboration and communication skills through teamwork, active listening, and conflict resolution strategies.
UC25A04: Physical Education - II
- Understand and explain the importance of physical activity for mental and physical health.
- Apply safety principles and methods during sports activities.
- Develop teamwork, discipline, and leadership through sports and group activities and collaborate effectively.
- Demonstrate the advanced technical skills and strategic understanding in the game of their interest.
Foreign Languages (Elective Options)
UC25F01: Deutsch - I
- Understand simple spoken Deutsch in everyday contexts.
- Communicate with widely used Deutsch words effectively.
- Develop the skills necessary for self-directed learning and continuous improvement in Deutsch language.
UC25F02: Japanese - I
- Understand simple spoken Japanese in everyday contexts.
- Communicate with widely used Japanese words effectively.
- Develop the skills necessary for self-directed learning and continuous improvement in Japanese language.
UC25F03: Korean - I
- Understand simple spoken Korean in everyday contexts.
- Communicate with widely used Korean words effectively.
- Develop the skills necessary for self-directed learning and continuous improvement in Korean language.
Course Outcomes for Higher Semesters
Course outcomes for Semesters III onwards will be updated as they are released by Anna University.