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JNTUK R23 B.Tech Civil IV Year I Semester (4-1) Syllabus & Subject-wise Topics

# 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.

Advanced Construction Management

covers the management disciplines — quality, cost, materials, BIM and sustainability — that run alongside actual construction work.

Pre-stressed Concrete

(Professional Elective-IV) — covers how tensioning steel tendons before or after casting lets concrete resist tension it otherwise couldn’t.

Advanced Environmental Engineering

(Professional Elective-IV) — extends environmental engineering into stream pollution modelling, industrial wastewater treatment, and air 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.

Advanced Structural Engineering

(Professional Elective-V) — covers specialized RCC structures beyond ordinary buildings, such as tanks, chimneys, retaining walls and flat slabs.

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.

Railway and Airport Engineering

(Professional Elective-V) — covers the geometric design of railway tracks and airport runways as distinct transportation infrastructure disciplines.

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.

Intelligent Transportation Systems

(Open Elective-III) — introduces how sensors, communications and data systems are layered onto transportation networks to manage traffic more intelligently.

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.

Geo-Spatial Technologies

(Open Elective-IV) — covers GIS and remote sensing as applied spatial-data tools for civil engineering decision-making.

Solid Waste Management

(Open Elective-IV) — covers the full lifecycle of municipal solid waste, from generation to landfill or hazardous-waste treatment.

Applied Mechanics

(Open Elective-IV) — a statics-and-dynamics refresher covering force systems, friction, centroids and rigid-body motion.

Skills on Civil Engineering Software

(Skill Enhancement Course) — a software-focused lab teaching structural analysis tools used in professional practice.

Constitution of India

(Audit Course) — a civic-literacy course on how India’s constitutional and administrative institutions function.

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.


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