Electronics Engg Section Women’s Polytechnic
Under Graduate
COURSE.NAME :
COURSE.SPEC :
Electronics
COURSE.NOS :
30+2 (For ICCR)
COURSE.DEGREE :
COURSE.COURSE :
COURSE.JP :
COURSE.PEO :
PEO1 : Knowledge: Student's will have a strong foundation in mathematics, science and electronics engineering fundamentals to enable them to devise and deliver efficient solutions to challenging problems in Electronics and allied disciplines.
PEO2 : Breadth: Student's will possess sound theoretical and practical knowledge of E&C Engineering and entrepreneurial skills to enable students to contribute to the well-being of society with a global outlook.
PEO3 : Preparation: Inculcate qualities of teamwork as well as social, interpersonal and leadership skills and an ability to adapt to evolving professional environments in the domains of engineering and technology.
PEO4 : Professionalism: To inculcate in students professional values, effective research communication skills, prioritizing problems and solutions and an ability to view electronic engineering issues in broader context.
COURSE.PO :
PO1 Engineering Knowledge : Able to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, and electronics engineering fundamentals for the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2 Problem Analysis : Able to identify, analyze and solve technical problems using electronic circuits fundamentals.
PO3 Design/Development of Solutions : Able to design digital and analog circuits or write codes to meet the needs within realistic constraints.
PO4 Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems : Able to carry out experiments, analyse results and to make necessary conclusions.
PO5 Modern Tool Usage : Able to apply the learned electronics engineering tools and technologies to the real situational problems within given constraints.
PO6 The Engineer & Society : Able to understand professional and ethical responsibilities as electronics engineer.
PO7 Environment & Sustainability : Able to take part in global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
PO8 Ethics : Able to understand and practice professional, ethical, legal, and social responsibilities as a responsible citizen.
PO9 Individual and Team Work : Able to participate effectively as an individual and as a team member or a leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary projects.
PO10 Communication : Able to communicate effectively verbally and in written.
PO11 Project Management & Finance : Able to understand the engineering and management principles and apply them wherever required.
PO12 Life-long Learning : Able to engage in life-long learning and to engage in continuing professional development.
COURSE.SYLL :
COURSE.currl :
COURSE.Accr :
No
COURSE.NAME :
COURSE.SPEC :
COURSE.NOS :
15
COURSE.DEGREE :
COURSE.COURSE :
COURSE.JP :
With a diploma in Communication Engineering one can definitely expect good career options in the field of communication engineering, depending on your career interests and priorities. One can look for jobs in Antenna design, RF system design, Microwave system design, Satellite system design etc. If students are keen to pursue further education then they may opt for a degree course. Students with diploma in communication engineering have a lot of opportunities in the government sector as well as private sector.
COURSE.PEO :
PEO1 : Knowledge: Student's will have a strong foundation in mathematics, science and electronics engineering fundamentals to enable them to devise and deliver efficient solutions to challenging problems in Electronics and allied disciplines.
PEO2 : Breadth: Student's will possess sound theoretical and practical knowledge of E&C Engineering and entrepreneurial skills to enable students to contribute to the well-being of society with a global outlook.
PEO3 : Preparation: Inculcate qualities of teamwork as well as social, interpersonal and leadership skills and an ability to adapt to evolving professional environments in the domains of engineering and technology.
PEO4 : Professionalism: To inculcate in students professional values, effective research communication skills, prioritizing problems and solutions and an ability to view electronic engineering issues in broader context.
COURSE.PO :
PO1 Engineering Knowledge : Able to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, and electronics engineering fundamentals for the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2 Problem Analysis : Able to identify, analyze and solve technical problems using electronic circuits fundamentals.
PO3 Design/Development of Solutions : Able to design digital and analog circuits or write codes to meet the needs within realistic constraints.
PO4 Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems : Able to carry out experiments, analyse results and to make necessary conclusions.
PO5 Modern Tool Usage : Able to apply the learned electronics engineering tools and technologies to the real situational problems within given constraints.
PO6 The Engineer & Society : Able to understand professional and ethical responsibilities as electronics engineer.
PO7 Environment & Sustainability : Able to take part in global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
PO8 Ethics : Able to understand and practice professional, ethical, legal, and social responsibilities as a responsible citizen.
PO9 Individual and Team Work : Able to participate effectively as an individual and as a team member or a leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary projects.
PO10 Communication : Able to communicate effectively verbally and in written.
PO11 Project Management & Finance : Able to understand the engineering and management principles and apply them wherever required.
PO12 Life-long Learning : Able to engage in life-long learning and to engage in continuing professional development.
COURSE.SYLL :
COURSE.currl :
COURSE.Accr :
No