| # | Category | Subject | L-T-P | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Professional Core | Geotechnical Engineering-II | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 2 | Management Course-II | Advanced Construction Management | 2-0-0 | 2 |
| 3 | Professional Elective-IV | Pre-stressed Concrete | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 3 | Professional Elective-IV | Advanced Environmental Engineering | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 3 | Professional Elective-IV | Design and Drawing of Irrigation Structures | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 4 | Professional Elective-V | Advanced Structural Engineering | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 4 | Professional Elective-V | Environmental Impact Assessment | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 4 | Professional Elective-V | Railway and Airport Engineering | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 5 | Open Elective-III | Building Materials for Engineers | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 5 | Open Elective-III | Environmental Impact Assessment | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 5 | Open Elective-III | Intelligent Transportation Systems | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 6 | Open Elective-IV | Quantum Science and Technology | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 6 | Open Elective-IV | Geo-Spatial Technologies | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 6 | Open Elective-IV | Solid Waste Management | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 6 | Open Elective-IV | Applied Mechanics | 3-0-0 | 3 |
| 7 | Skill Enhancement Course | Skills on Civil Engineering Software (STAAD-Pro / E-tabs / CAD / Revit / BIM) | 0-1-2 | 2 |
| 8 | Audit Course | Constitution of India | 2-0-0 | – |
| 9 | Internship | Evaluation of Industry Internship | — | 2 |
Geotechnical Engineering-II
moves from soil properties into foundation engineering, sizing footings and piles to safely carry a building’s load.
- Unit 1: Soil exploration methods and earth pressure theories (Rankine’s, Coulomb’s)
- Unit 2: Slope stability analysis and shallow foundation bearing capacity theories
- Unit 3: Bearing capacity determination methods, including Terzaghi’s and IS approaches
- Unit 4: Settlement criteria and design of shallow foundations, including raft foundations
- Unit 5: Pile foundation types, load capacity and pile group behaviour
Advanced Construction Management
covers the management disciplines — quality, cost, materials, BIM and sustainability — that run alongside actual construction work.
- Unit 1: Quality assurance, quality control and on-site safety management
- Unit 2: Cost estimation, budgeting and economic analysis methods
- Unit 3: Materials and machinery management, procurement and maintenance
- Unit 4: Building Information Modelling (BIM) for project collaboration
- Unit 5: Sustainable construction and green building certification practices
Pre-stressed Concrete
(Professional Elective-IV) — covers how tensioning steel tendons before or after casting lets concrete resist tension it otherwise couldn’t.
- Unit 1: Flexural, shear and torsional design of prestressed sections
- Unit 2: Continuous beam analysis and deflection prediction in prestressed members
- Unit 3: End block analysis (Guyon’s, Magnel’s methods) and composite section design
- Unit 4: Statically indeterminate prestressed structures and concordant cable profiles
- Unit 5: Composite construction of prestressed and in-situ concrete
Advanced Environmental Engineering
(Professional Elective-IV) — extends environmental engineering into stream pollution modelling, industrial wastewater treatment, and air and noise pollution control.
- Unit 1: Stream self-purification and the Streeter-Phelps dissolved oxygen model
- Unit 2: Advanced biological treatment — nitrification, denitrification and RBC systems
- Unit 3: Industrial wastewater treatment for sugar, dairy and pulp & paper industries
- Unit 4: Urban solid waste management and the sources/meteorology of air pollution
- Unit 5: Air pollution control equipment and noise pollution control
Design and Drawing of Irrigation Structures
(Professional Elective-IV) — a design-and-drafting course focused on the hydraulic structures that control and convey irrigation water.
- Unit 1: Design and drawing of a surplus weir
- Unit 2: Design and drawing of a tank sluice with a tower head
- Unit 3: Design and drawing of a notch-type canal drop
- Unit 4: Design and drawing of a canal regulator
- Unit 5: Design and drawing of a type-III syphon aqueduct
Advanced Structural Engineering
(Professional Elective-V) — covers specialized RCC structures beyond ordinary buildings, such as tanks, chimneys, retaining walls and flat slabs.
- Unit 1: Raft foundation and cantilever/counterfort retaining wall design
- Unit 2: RCC water tank design (circular, rectangular and Intze types)
- Unit 3: Flat slab design using direct design and equivalent frame methods
- Unit 4: RCC chimney design and loading concepts
- Unit 5: Pressed steel tank design
Environmental Impact Assessment
(offered as both Professional Elective-V and Open Elective-III) — covers how proposed projects are systematically screened for environmental consequences before approval.
- Unit 1: EIA fundamentals, stakeholder roles and cost-benefit analysis
- Unit 2: EIA methodologies — ad-hoc, matrix, network and overlay methods
- Unit 3: Impact prediction and mitigation for soil, water and air quality
- Unit 4: Impact assessment on vegetation/wildlife and environmental risk assessment
- Unit 5: MoEF&CC regulations, clearance procedures and ISO 14000 auditing
Railway and Airport Engineering
(Professional Elective-V) — covers the geometric design of railway tracks and airport runways as distinct transportation infrastructure disciplines.
- Unit 1: Railway track components, gauges and rail fastenings
- Unit 2: Railway geometric design — gradients, superelevation and curves
- Unit 3: Track turnouts, signalling systems and train movement control
- Unit 4: Airport planning, site selection and runway orientation
- Unit 5: Airfield pavement design methods and airport drainage
Building Materials for Engineers
(Open Elective-III) — the same building-materials curriculum offered to non-civil branches as an open elective, covering stones, masonry, cement and finishes.
- Unit 1: Properties and manufacture of stones, bricks and tiles, plus aluminium, gypsum, glass and bituminous materials
- Unit 2: Masonry bonding techniques, timber properties and alternative structural materials
- Unit 3: Lime and cement manufacture, composition and testing
- Unit 4: Building components — lintels, arches, staircases, floors and roof types
- Unit 5: Finishes, damp-proofing, paints, and aggregate classification
Intelligent Transportation Systems
(Open Elective-III) — introduces how sensors, communications and data systems are layered onto transportation networks to manage traffic more intelligently.
- Unit 1: ITS fundamentals, history and classification
- Unit 2: Sensor technologies and ITS data collection techniques
- Unit 3: ITS functional areas — traffic management, traveller information and public transport systems
- Unit 4: ITS architecture, planning and evaluation methods
- Unit 5: ITS applications — incident management, electronic toll collection and automated highway systems
Quantum Science and Technology
(Open Elective-IV) — a university-wide elective introducing quantum mechanics and its emerging computing, communication and sensing applications, included here as a cross-disciplinary option rather than a civil-specific subject.
- Unit 1: Quantum mechanics fundamentals — wave-particle duality, the Schrödinger equation and the uncertainty principle
- Unit 2: Quantum information theory — qubits, superposition, entanglement and quantum gates
- Unit 3: Quantum computing algorithms — Grover’s, Shor’s algorithm and quantum error correction
- Unit 4: Quantum communication — quantum key distribution and quantum teleportation
- Unit 5: Quantum sensing, metrology and hardware platforms
Geo-Spatial Technologies
(Open Elective-IV) — covers GIS and remote sensing as applied spatial-data tools for civil engineering decision-making.
- Unit 1: GIS fundamentals, map projections and coordinate systems
- Unit 2: Spatial data acquisition, formats, and data quality/error correction
- Unit 3: Spatial data modelling, overlay analysis, and cost/path analysis
- Unit 4: GIS applications in resource management, urban planning and GPS integration
- Unit 5: Remote sensing fundamentals and applications to watershed and urban modelling
Solid Waste Management
(Open Elective-IV) — covers the full lifecycle of municipal solid waste, from generation to landfill or hazardous-waste treatment.
- Unit 1: Solid waste generation, sources, sampling and characterization
- Unit 2: Waste collection, transport and transfer station design
- Unit 3: Waste processing, materials recovery and energy recovery methods
- Unit 4: Landfill classification, siting, design and leachate management
- Unit 5: Hazardous waste identification, regulation and treatment
Applied Mechanics
(Open Elective-IV) — a statics-and-dynamics refresher covering force systems, friction, centroids and rigid-body motion.
- Unit 1: Force systems, resultants, moments and equilibrium equations
- Unit 2: Friction types and applications, including wedges and screw jacks
- Unit 3: Centroids and centre of gravity of composite shapes and bodies
- Unit 4: Area and mass moments of inertia for simple and composite shapes
- Unit 5: Kinetics of rigid bodies and the work-energy principle
Skills on Civil Engineering Software
(Skill Enhancement Course) — a software-focused lab teaching structural analysis tools used in professional practice.
- Introduction to ETABS and 3D analysis of multi-storey buildings
- Analysis of continuous beams, portal frames and trusses using structural software
Constitution of India
(Audit Course) — a civic-literacy course on how India’s constitutional and administrative institutions function.
- Unit 1: Constitutional history, features, fundamental rights and directive principles
- Unit 2: Union government structure — the President, Parliament and higher judiciary
- Unit 3: State government structure — the Governor, Chief Minister and state secretariat
- Unit 4: Local administration — district, municipal and Panchayati Raj institutions
- Unit 5: The Election Commission and welfare-oriented constitutional bodies
Evaluation of Industry Internship
this internship-evaluation credit line has no unit-wise syllabus anywhere in the document; noting this honestly rather than inventing content.
