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EE2L2
Lab/Practice: 3 periods/week
PVP12
Credits: 2
Program Outcomes
PO1) Ability to exhibit the knowledge of science, mathematics, engineering, communication
and programming skills to model and analyze physical systems.
PO2) Ability to achieve competence to identify, formulate and solve electrical
engineering problems by applying first principles including open ended problems.
PO3) Ability to design and conduct experiments for electrical systems as well as
multidisciplinary systems to analyze and interpret data.
PO4) Ability to have knowledge of contemporary issues in engineering.
PO5) Ability to use modern design, analysis, modeling and simulation techniques, and
computing tools necessary for engineering practice.
PO6) Ability to exhibit the knowledge to design a system, component or process to meet
desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political,
ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability.
PO7) Ability to understand the broad impact of Engineering in a Global, Economic,
Environmental, and Societal context
PO8) Ability to develop practical solutions for electrical engineering problems under holistic
professional and ethical constraints.
PO9) Ability to function effectively on multidisciplinary teams.
PO10) Ability to communicate, articulately and effectively in both verbal and written forms
by using modern communication tools.
PO11) Ability to apply engineering economics and management principles to lead projects
effectively.
PO12) Ability to recognize the need of life-long learning and engage in research and self
education.
Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the students will have drawing ability to:
1. Represent various conics and curves.
2. Construction of orthographic projections of Lines, Planes, and Solids, isometric
projections and views.
3. Sectioning of various Solids and their representation.
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