Course Outcomes

Regulation 2021 - EEE Department

Chendhuran College of Engineering and Technology

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SEMESTER I

HS3152 Professional English - I

  • Use appropriate words in professional contexts
  • Understand basic grammatical structures
  • Infer meanings from technical texts
  • Write definitions, narrations, and essays

MA3151 Matrices and Calculus

  • Solve practical problems using matrix algebra
  • Apply differential calculus to application problems
  • Use multiple integral concepts for areas and volumes

PH3151 Engineering Physics

  • Understand mechanics and electromagnetic waves
  • Demonstrate foundational knowledge in oscillations, optics, and lasers
  • Apply quantum principles to energy band formation

CY3151 Engineering Chemistry

  • Infer water quality and treatment methods
  • Apply nanoscience concepts to material synthesis
  • Use the phase rule for material selection
  • Identify suitable fuels and energy resources

GE3151 Problem Solving and Python Programming

  • Develop algorithmic solutions
  • Execute Python programs using loops/conditionals
  • Decompose programs into functions
  • Perform file I/O operations

GE3171 Python Programming Laboratory

  • Implement Python programs for real-world problems using data structures
  • Utilize Python packages for software development

BS3171 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory

Physics:

  • Use equipment, analyze data via graphical/mathematical models, and process scientific info

Chemistry:

  • Analyze water quality (acidity, hardness, DO) and synthesize nanoparticles

GE3172 English Laboratory

  • Comprehend complex academic information
  • Speak fluently in various contexts
  • Describe products or processes accurately

SEMESTER II

HS3252 Professional English - II

  • Compare and contrast products
  • Identify cause-effect relations in industrial processes
  • Draft effective resumes

MA3251 Statistics and Numerical Methods

  • Apply hypothesis testing to real-life problems
  • Use numerical techniques for interpolation, differentiation, and solving differential equations

PH3202 Physics for Electrical Engineering

  • Gain knowledge of dielectric and magnetic properties of materials
  • Understand semiconductor physics
  • Appreciate the significance of nanodevices

BE3255 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering

  • Understand the engineering profession
  • Summarize building planning and machinery functions
  • Appraise materials and energy systems

GE3251 Engineering Graphics

  • Use BIS conventions
  • Construct conic curves
  • Draw orthographic, isometric, and perspective projections of solids

EE3251 Electric Circuit Analysis

  • Apply network theorems to DC/AC circuits
  • Compute transient responses
  • Analyze three-phase circuits and RLC frequency responses

GE3271 Engineering Practices Laboratory

  • Perform hands-on plumbing, woodwork, electrical wiring, welding, and basic machining

EE3271 Electric Circuits Laboratory

  • Verify electrical laws via simulation and experiments
  • Analyze transient behavior and three-phase network performance

GE3272 Communication Laboratory

  • Participate in effective group discussions
  • Write technical reports, emails, and job applications

SEMESTER III

MA3303 Probability and Complex Functions

  • Apply probability distributions to engineering problems
  • Use complex integration and contour techniques

EE3301 Electromagnetic Fields

  • Compute electrostatic and magneto-static fields
  • Analyze energy density
  • Explain Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves

EE3302 Digital Logic Circuits

  • Simplify Boolean expressions using K-maps
  • Design synchronous and asynchronous circuits
  • Use VHDL for simulation

EC3301 Electron Devices and Circuits

  • Analyze PN junction devices, BJT/MOSFET amplifiers
  • Understand feedback amplifiers and oscillators operation

EE3303 Electrical Machines - I

  • Apply energy conversion laws
  • Explain DC machine and transformer working principles
  • Predetermine efficiency and regulation

CS3353 C Programming and Data Structures

  • Develop C programs
  • Implement linear/non-linear data structures
  • Use sorting and searching algorithms

SEMESTER IV

GE3451 Environmental Sciences and Sustainability

  • Recognize ecosystem functions
  • Identify pollution causes
  • Apply sustainability practices like green engineering

EE3401 Transmission and Distribution

  • Compute line parameters
  • Model transmission lines for performance analysis
  • Design underground cables

EE3402 Linear Integrated Circuits

  • Analyze Op-Amp characteristics
  • Design active filters and generators
  • Explain applications of special ICs like PLLs and timers

EE3403 Measurements and Instrumentation

  • Understand measuring instruments and bridge circuits
  • Work with transducers
  • Understand digital and virtual instrumentation concepts

EE3404 Microprocessor and Microcontroller

  • Write assembly programs for 8085 and 8051
  • Design interfacing systems for control and monitoring

EE3405 Electrical Machines - II

  • Understand construction and performance of synchronous and induction machines
  • Learn starting and speed control methods

SEMESTER V

EE3501 Power System Analysis

  • Model power systems
  • Carry out power flow analysis
  • Perform symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault studies

EE3591 Power Electronics

  • Analyze controlled rectifiers, inverters, and DC-DC converters
  • Understand PWM techniques and AC voltage controllers

EE3503 Control Systems

  • Represent systems in transfer function/state variable forms
  • Analyze stability in time and frequency domains

SEMESTER VI

EE3601 Protection and Switchgear

  • Select proper protective schemes and relays
  • Suggest protection for apparatus
  • Analyze circuit breaker operation

EE3602 Power System Operation and Control

  • Analyze load frequency control
  • Understand reactive power control
  • Prepare economic generation schedules

SEMESTER VII

EE3701 High Voltage Engineering

  • Explain over-voltages
  • Understand dielectric breakdown
  • Conduct high-voltage testing of power apparatus

GE3791 Human Values and Ethics

  • Identify democratic and scientific values
  • Find rational solutions to social problems
  • Practice ethical behavior

SEMESTER VIII

EE3811 Project Work / Internship

  • Identify and solve complex engineering problems
  • Demonstrate technical knowledge in the field
  • Prepare comprehensive technical reports