Course Outcomes-Batch 2019-24
Semester: 1st/2nd
Course: Basic Electrical Engineering;
Course Code: (BTEE-101-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1. Have the knowledge of DC circuits, AC Circuits, basic magnetic circuits, working principles of electrical machines, and components of low voltage electrical installations.
CO 2. Be able to analyze DC circuits, AC Circuits.
CO 3. Understand the basic magnetic circuits and apply it to the working of electrical machines.
CO 4. Be introduced to types of wiring, batteries, and LT switchgear.
Sem-3rd
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Analog Electronics
Course Code: BTEE-302-18
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO1. Understand the characteristics of transistors.
CO2. Design and analysis of various rectifier and amplifier circuits.
CO3. Design sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal oscillators.
CO4. Understand the functioning of OP-AMP and design OP-AMP based circuits.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Analog Electronics Laboratory
Course Code: BTEE-311-18
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO1. Understand the use and importance of various types of equipments used in the laboratory.
CO2. Ability to make circuits on bread-board.
CO3. Analyze, take measurements to understand circuit behavior and performance under different conditions.
CO4. Troubleshoot, design and create electronic circuits meant for different applications.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Electrical circuit Analysis
Course Code: BTEE-301-18
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO1. Apply network theorems for the analysis of electrical circuits.
CO2. Obtain the transient and steady-state response of electrical circuits.
CO3. Analyze circuits in the sinusoidal steady-state (single-phase and three-
phase). Analyze two port circuit behavior.
CO4. Synthesize networks and filters..
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Electrical Machines-1
Course Code: BTEE-303-18
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO1. Understand the concepts of magnetic circuits
CO2. Understand the operation of dc machines
CO3. Analyse the difference in operation of different DC machine configuration
CO4. Analyse single phase and three phase transformer circuits
Sem 4th
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Signals and Systems
Course Code: (BTEE-404-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1 Understand the concepts of continuous time and discrete time systems.
CO 2 Analyse systems in complex frequency domain.
CO 3 Understand sampling theorem and its implications.
CO 4 Understand mathematical tools to be able to apply in state variable modeling
Program B.Tech EE
Course-Power Electronics
Course code (BTEE403-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
CO1; Understand the difference between signal level and power level devices
CO2; Analyze controlled rectifier circuits.
CO3; Analyze the operation of DC-DC converters.
CO4; Analyze the operation of voltage source inverters.
SEM 4th
Program B.Tech EE
Course-Digital Electronics
Course code (BTEE-401-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
CO1; Understand working of logic families and logic gates.
CO2; Design and implement Combinational and Sequential logic circuits.
CO3;Understand the process of Analog to Digital conversion and Digital to Analog
conversion.
CO4; Be able to understand memories.
Course-Electrical Machines-II
Course code (BTEE-402-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
CO1; Understand the concepts of rotating magnetic fields.
CO2; Understand the operation of AC machines.
CO3; Analyze performance characteristics of AC machines.
CO4; Understand the difference between the synchronous machines and asynchronous machines.
Course-Electrical Machines-II Laboratory
Course code (BTEE-413-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course students will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
CO1; Construct equivalent circuits induction motors by routine tests.
CO2; Comprehend the requirement of starting and speed control methods of induction motors in the various applications of industry.
CO3; Construct equivalent circuits of synchronous generator and motor.
CO4; Construct characteristic curves for induction and synchronous machines.
Semester: 5th
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Control Systems; Semester: 5th
Course Code: (BTEE-502-18)
(Course Outcomes):
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1 Understand the modelling of linear-time-invariant systems using transfer function and state-space representations.
CO 2 Understand the concept of stability and its assessment for linear-time invariant systems. Design simple feedback controllers.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Power System 1 (Apparatus and Modelling); Semester: 5th
Course Code: (BTEE-501-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO1 Understand the concepts of power systems.
CO2 Understand the various power system components.
CO3 Evaluate fault currents for different types of faults.
CO4 Understand the generation of over-voltages and insulation coordination.
CO5 Understand basic protection schemes.
CO6 Understand concepts of HVDC power transmission and renewable energy generation.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Renewable Energy Sources; Semester: 5th
Course Code: BTEE-504D-18
Course Outcomes:
On the successful completion of course, students will be able to:
CO1 Understand the Need, importance and scope of non-conventional and alternate
energy resources.
CO2 Understand role significance of solar energy and wind energy
CO3 Understand the role of ocean energy in the Energy Generation
CO4 Get the utilization of Biogas plants and geothermal energy
CO5 Understand the concept of energy Conservation
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Microprocessors
Course Code: BTEE-503-18
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1 Study of 8085 and 8086 Microprocessors.
CO 2 Do assembly language programming.
CO 3 Do interfacing design of peripherals like 8255, 8253,8279,8251 etc.
CO 4 Develop systems using different microprocessors.
Semester: 6th
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Power generation and Economics, Semester: 6th
Course Code: BTEE-602-18
(Course Outcomes):
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1 Understand the load curves, load duration curve.
CO 2 Understand the power plant economics and tariff.
CO 3 Explore the significance of economic operation of steam plants.
CO 4 Understand the hydro-thermal coordination
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Wind and Solar Energy Systems, Semester: 6th
Course Code: BTEE-603D-18
Course Outcomes:
On the successful completion of course, students will be able to:
CO1 Understand the global energy scenario and the consequent growth of the power generation from renewable energy sources.
CO2 Understand the basic physics of wind and solar power generation
CO3 Apply the knowledge of electrical machines to generate electrical power from wind
CO4 Understand the power electronic interfaces for wind and solar generation.
CO5 Understand the issues related to the grid-integration of solar and wind energy systems.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Power System II (Operation and Control); Semester: 6th
Course Code: (BTEE-601-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO1 Use numerical methods to analyze a power system in steady state.
CO2 Understand stability constraints in a synchronous grid.
CO3 Understand methods to control the voltage, frequency and power flow.
CO4 Understand the monitoring and control of a power system.
CO5 Understand the basics of power system economics.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Wireless Communication ; Semester: 6th
Course Code: (BTEC-601-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
1.Understand the basic elements of Cellular Radio Systems and its design
2.Learn about the concepts Digital communication through fading multipath channels
3.Understand various Multiple Access techniques for Wireless communication
4.Know about the Wireless standards and systems
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: High Voltage Engineering ; Semester: 6th
Course Code: (BTEC-604A-18)
Course outcomes:
At the end of the course, the student will demonstrate
CO 1 Understand the basic physics related to various breakdown processes in solid, liquand gaseous insulating materials.
CO 2 Knowledge of generation and measurement of D. C., A.C., & Impulse voltages.
CO 3 Knowledge of tests on H. V. equipment and on insulating materials, as per the standards.
CO 4 Knowledge of how over-voltages arise in a power system, and protection against these over-voltages.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Values and Ethics ; Semester: 6th
Course Code: HSMC-113-18
Course outcomes:
At the end of the course, the student will demonstrate
CO 1 Understand classification of values
CO 2 Understand concept of values
CO 3 Understand the problems associated with values
Semester: 7th
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Electrical Energy Conservation and Auditing
Course Code: (BTEE-701A-18)
Course Outcomes:
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1 Understand the current energy scenario and importance of energy conservation.
CO 2. Understand the concepts of energy management.
CO 3 Understand the methods of improving energy efficiency in different electrical systems.
CO 4 Understand the concepts of different energy efficient devices.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Distributed Generation; Semester: 7th
Course Code: (BTEE-702D-18)
Course Outcomes:
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1 .To impart knowledge about distributed generation technologies.
CO 2. Interconnections in grids.
CO 3 .To understand relevance of power electronics in DG, to understand concept of microgrid.
Program: B.Tech Electrical Engg.
Course: Energy Storage System; Semester: 7th
Course Code: (BTEE-703D-18)
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1 Understand the different possible ways of energy storage.
CO 2 Understand the different strategies related to energy storage systems.
CO 3 Link the real-life examples with various industry related case studies.