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Course Outcomes (Department of Plastic & Polymer Engineering)

Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BAST 101
Name of the subject: Engineering Chemistry

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Analyze microscopic chemistry in terms of atomic and molecular orbital and intermolecular
forces.
CO2 Rationalize bulk properties and processes using thermodynamic considerations.
CO3 Distinguish the ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum used for exciting different
molecular energy levels in various spectroscopic techniques
CO4 Rationalize periodic properties such as ionization potential, electro negativity, oxidation
states and electro negativity.
CO5 List major chemical reactions that are used in the synthesis of molecules.

Semester: I
Subject Code: BAST 102
Name of the subject: Mathematics – I

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Understand the concept of limit, continuity, differentiability and apply in the study of Rolle,s
, Lagrange,s, Cauchy mean value theorem and Leibnitz theorems.
CO2 Identify the application of partial differentiation and apply for evaluating maxima &
minima.
CO3 Illustrate the working methods of multiple integral and apply for finding area, volume,
centre of mass and centre of gravity.
CO4 Remember the concept of vector and apply for directional derivatives, tangent and normal
planes. Also evaluate line, surface and volume integrals.
CO5 Understand the concept of vector space, Basis of a vector and linear transformations.
CO6 Remember the concept of matrices and apply for solving linear simultaneous equations

Semester: I
Subject Code: (BAST 103)Name of the subject: English for communication

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 The student will acquire basic proficiency in English including reading and listening
comprehension, writing and speaking skills.
Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BEET 101
Name of the subject: Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 The final outcome of the subject will result into an enhancement in understanding the basic
concepts of Core Electrical Engineering subjects.
CO2 The topics covered under this subject will help to enhance the basic understanding of
Electrical machines and power systems and basic electronics.

Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BMEP 103
Name of the subject: Engineering Graphics

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will get

CO1 Introduction to engineering design and its place in society


CO2 Exposure to the visual aspects of engineering design
CO3 Exposure to engineering graphics standards
CO4 Exposure to solid modeling
CO5 Exposure to computer-aided geometric design
CO6 Exposure to creating working drawings
CO7 Exposure to engineering communication

Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BMEP 101
Name of the subject: Manufacturing Practices/Workshop

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Understanding different manufacturing techniques and their relative


advantages/disadvantages with respect to different applications.
CO2 Selection of a suitable technique for meeting a specific fabrication need.
CO3 Acquire a minimum practical skill with respect to the different manufacturing methods and
develop the confidence to design & fabricate small components for their project work and
also to participate in various national and international technical competitions.
CO4 Introduction to different manufacturing methods in different fields of engineering.
CO5 Practical exposure to different fabrication techniques.
CO6 Creation of simple components using different materials.
CO7 Exposure to some of the advanced and latest manufacturing techniques being employed in
the industry.

Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BAST 104
Name of the subject: Engineering Physics

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Illustrate significance of Wave Particle Duality to realize the behavior of microscopic
systems. Idea of group velocity and phase velocity. Deduce Schrodinger's equations (time
independent & dependent) and apply it to one quantum mechanical problem& physical
interpretation of wave function in terms of probability.
CO2 Describe the interference by division of wave front (Young double slit exp.) & division of
amplitude (thin films) and to explore some application such as Newton ring, Michelson
interferometer. Explain diffraction of light and develop hands-on experience.
CO3 To know fundamental principles and working of laser. Explain working of semiconductor,
solid and gases laser system. Extend it to understand the applications of laser in diverse
fields.
CO4 Understand basics of Solid State Physics. Idea of semiconductor and its applications. Fermi
energy level, energy states. On this basis, discuss functioning of few semiconductor devices
like zener diode, solar cell. Demonstrate it in practical experiments. Summarize basics of
superconductors and explore their technological applications in diverse fields.
CO5 Understanding of Gauss law of electrostatics and its application like calculation of electric
field and potential due to a charge distribution in conductors and dielectrics, development
of Maxwell Equations and its applications.

Semester: II
Subject Code: BAST 105
Name of the subject: MATHEMATICS-II

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Understand the concept of differentiation and apply for solving differential equations.
CO2 Understand the concept of second order differential equations with variable coefficients by
different techniques.
CO3 Understand the concept of linear and non linear partial differential equations.
CO4 Understand the concept of convergence of sequence and series.
CO5 Illustrate the working methods of complex functions and apply for finding analytic
functions.
CO6 Apply the complex functions for finding Taylor’s series, Laurent’s series and evaluation of
definite integrals.
Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BMET 102
Name of the subject: Basic Mechanical Engineering

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 The students would be able to understand Mechanical properties and classification of
ferrous material.
CO2 The students would be able to understand Concept of measurements and how to measure
Temperature, Pressure, Velocity, Flow strain etc.
CO3 The students would be able to understand basics of fluid mechanics and analysis of
Bernoulli’s equation for incompressible fluid.
CO4 The students would be able to understand Classification and working of boilers.
CO5 Student will be able to understand different laws of thermodynamics, their limitation and
applicability in Engineering field
CO6 The students would be available to understand the efficient working of different engines

Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BCET 101
Name of the subject: Basic Civil Engineering & Mechanics

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Identified and characterize Building materials


CO2 Understand the working principle of survey instruments and calculate angles, distance
and levels
CO3 Retrieve the information content of remotely served data and interpret survey data to
compute area and volume
CO4 Determine the resultant force and moment for a given system of forces
CO5 Determine the centroid & second moment of area

Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BEST 101
Name of the subject: Environmental Studies

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 It provides concepts and methods from ecological and physical sciences and their
application in environmental problem solving.
CO2 It provides concepts and methods from economic, political, and social analysis as they
pertain to the design and evaluation of environmental policies and institutions
CO3 Appreciate the ethical, cross-cultural, and historical context of environmental issues
and the links between human and natural systems
CO4 Understand the transnational character of environmental problems and ways of
addressing them, including interactions across local to global scales
CO5 Reflect critically about their roles and identities as citizens, consumers and
environmental actors in a complex, interconnected world
CO6 Demonstrate proficiency in quantitative methods, qualitative analysis, critical thinking,
and written and oral communication needed to conduct high-level work as
interdisciplinary scholars and/or practitioners

Semester: I/II
Subject Code: BCST 101
Name of the subject: Fundamentals of Computer & Programming in C

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 The student will learn to formulate simple algorithms for arithmetic and logical
problems.
CO2 To translate the algorithms to programs (in C language).
CO3 To test and execute the programs and correct syntax and logical errors.
CO4 To implement conditional branching, iteration and recursion.
CO5 To decompose a problem into functions and synthesize a complete program using
divide and conquer approach.
CO6 To use arrays, pointers and structures to formulate algorithms and programs.
CO7 To apply programming to solve matrix addition and multiplication problems and
searching and sorting problems.
CO8 To apply programming to solve simple numerical method problems, namely rot finding
of function, differentiation of function and simple integration
Semester: III
Subject Code: BPPT-301
Name of the subject: Introduction to Polymer Science

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Different kind of polymers and their properties.


CO2 Concept of Molecular Weight and distribution.
CO3 Variation of properties of polymer by crystallinity and glass transition temperature.
CO4 Process of polymer degradation.
CO5 Behaviors of polymer solution at different concentrations.

Semester: III
Subject Code: BAST 301
Name of the subject: Mathematics – III

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Understand the concept of Fourier transform to evaluate engineering problems


CO2 Remember the concept of Laplace transform and apply in solving real life problems.
CO3 Understand to evaluate roots of algebraic and transcendental equations.
CO4 Understand interpolation, numerical differentiation, integration and the solution of
differential equations.
CO5 Understand the concept of correlation, regression, moments, skewness , kurtosis and curve
fitting.

Semester: III
Subject Code: BMET-302
Name of the subject: Basic Thermodynamics& Instrumentation

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 To learn about work and heat interactions, and balance of energy between system and its
surroundings
CO2 To learn about application of I law to various energy conversion devices
CO3 To evaluate the changes in properties of substances in various processes
CO4 To understand the difference between high grade and low grade energies and II law.
limitations on energy conversion
Semester: III
Subject Code: BMET 303
Name of the subject: Materials Science & Technology

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 To Understand about the Different types of Materials and their Properties
CO2 To understand the various ferrous materials and their production process and Properties
CO3 To study and examine the Non Ferrous metals and Testing of Materials
CO4 To study the magnetic and electric properties of materials
CO5 To understand the various Non-Metallic Materials and their uses.

Semester: III
Subject Code: BCSP 307
Name of the subject: Programming Practices (Introduction to MATLAB)

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Use MATLAB for programming purposes


CO2 Learn and explore MATLAB further on their own
CO3 Use this learning experience to learn other programming languages.

Semester: III
Subject Code: BCST 308
Name of the subject: Cyber Security

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Know about various attacks and viruses in cyber systems


CO2 Know about how to prevent digital attacks
CO3 Know about how to prevent Phishing Attacks
CO4 Know about how to do secure transactions
Semester: IV
Subject Code: BPPT 401
Name of the subject: Polymer Chemistry

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Different techniques of polymerization of polymers.


CO2 Kinetics, mechanism of condensation polymerization & methodology used of
control molecular weight of polymers.
CO3 Kinetics, mechanism of free radical polymerization & methodology used of control
molecular weight of polymers.
CO4 Phenomena of auto-acceleration & role of chain transfer agents, retarders,
inhibitors for controlling molecular weight and shelf life of polymer.
CO5 Utility of copolymerization reaction mechanism & preparation techniques for block
& graft copolymers.

Semester: IV
Subject Code: BPPT 402
Name of the subject: Thermoplastic Materials

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Preparation, properties & application of various commodity plastics.


CO2 Preparation, properties & application of various Engineering plastics.
CO3 Concept of improvement of impact strength of plastic materials.

Semester: IV
Subject Code: BPPT 403
Name of the subject: Thermoset Materials

Course Outcomes

CO1 Upon completion of the course, the students will have the knowledge of formulation
for manufacturing, properties and applications of variety of thermoset plastic
materials
CO2 Effect of variation in the quantities & type of curing agents & curing condition on the
properties of thermoset material
Semester: IV
Subject Code: BECT 402
Name of the subject: Energy and Environmental Engineering

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Apply advanced level knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools in the field of Energy
and Environmental Engineering.
CO2 Distinguish the different energy generation systems and their environmental impacts.
CO3 Respond to global policy initiatives and meet the emerging challenges with sustainable
technological solutions in the field of energy and environment.

Semester: IV
Subject Code: BMET 404
Name of the subject: FLUID MECHANICS

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will able to

CO1 Use of various properties in solving the problems in fluids


CO2 Use of Bernoulli‟s equation for solutions in fluids
CO3 Determination of forces drag and lift on immersed bodies
Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 501
Name of the subject: Polymer Structure Property Relationship

Course Outcomes

CO1 The student will able to understand various structure of polymers and their effect
on different properties of polymers.

CO2 They can also able to predict the different properties of polymers using group
contribution technique
CO3

Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 502
Name of the subject: Polymer Rheology

Course Outcomes

CO1 Student should be able to understand various rheological parameters of polymers.

CO2 Student should be able to understand effect of rheology in polymer properties and
processing of polymers.

CO3 The students Will understand Measurement and instrumentation of rheological


parameters.

CO4 The students Will understand Different types of flow behaviour involved in
polymers.

CO5 The student will gain knowledge about viscoelastic behavior of polymers by using
different models

Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 503
Name of the subject: Characterization Polymer

Course Outcomes

CO1 Upon completing this course, the students will have deep understanding of the
various analytical techniques used for identification and characterization of
polymeric materials
CO2 Will understand the basic concepts , operation and applications of various
techniques used for molecular weights of polymers
CO3 Will understand basic elements, operation and applications of various microscopy
techniques such as SEM,TEM and XRD for analysis of surface and structure of plastic
products.

Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 504
Name of the subject: Plastic Processing I

Course Outcomes

CO1 Concept of processing and effect of rheology in polymer processing of various


polymers.

CO2 Basics of extrusion process along with different screws & flow analysis involved in
this process.

CO3 Detailed process of manufacturing of pipes, films, cables, sheets, profiles etc using
extrusion process.

CO4 The students Will understand Details of twin screw extrusion and co-extrusion
process.

CO5 Details of compression and transfer moulding processa along with their parameter
and process control.

Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 505
Name of the subject: Plastics Testing Techniques

Course Outcomes

CO1 Student should be able to understand the principle & methods of standardization &
basic concept of standard: IS/BIS/ASTM etc,
CO2 Student should be able to understand in details about mechanical & thermal
properties of plastics material & different types of test method like tensile, flexural,
creep, VST, HDT etc.
CO3 Student should be able to understand in detail about the Flammability properties
and different types of test methods like Oxygen index, critical temperature index &
flammability test.
CO4 Student should be able to understand in detail about the optical properties and
different types of test methods like gloss, haze, reflective index etc.
CO5 Ability to understand permeability properties, environment resistance, chemical
resistance & standards methods of measuring and relation as well as to analyze and
interpret data

Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 506
Name of the subject: Plastic Product & Mould design

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Plastic product and its design


CO2 Selection criteria of moulds on the basis of the product quality, quantity, geometry
and accuracy
CO3 The design aspects of plastics such as product design and mould design.
CO4 Basic mould construction, feed system, ejection, cooling system etc.
CO5 Able to understand the design aspects of injection mould, compression mould,
transfer mould, blow mould and extrusion.

Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 551
Name of the subject: Synthesis and Polymerization Lab

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Synthesis of polymer using Bulk, solution, suspension & emulsion polymerization
techniques
CO2 The auto acceleration by solution polymerization method.
CO3 Synthesis of copolymers by emulsion Bulk, solution & suspension and emulsion
CO4 Synthesis of various thermoset resins (PF, UF, MF and Epoxy)

Semester: V
Subject Code: TPP 554
Name of the subject: Plastics Processing Lab

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Components and working principle of Injection Molding process and


microprocessor controlled injection molding process
CO2 Components and working of extrusion process
CO3 Components and working of compression molding process
CO4 Components and working of blow molding process , thermoforming etc.
CO5 Components and working of hand-layup process, protrusion, filament winding etc.

Semester: VI
Subject Code: TPP-601
Name of the subject: Polymeric Adhesive and Sealants

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Mechanism of adhesion process, surface preparation for adhesion


CO2 Various types of adhesive types and application
CO3 Formulation and production techniques for different applications like packaging
,automotive, aerospace etc.
CO4 Types of sealants, their curing, formulation & their application.
CO5 Bonding of polymeric material to various substrates

Semester: VI
Subject Code: TPP-602
Name of the subject: Polymer Blends and Composites

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Development of new polymeric materials for fulfillment of day today requirement.
CO2 Functions and requirements of different types of additives needed in the
manufacture of plastics composites.
CO3 Designing of composites according to engineering applications.
CO4 Analysis of the mechanics of composite structures.
CO5 Characterization of developed materials
Semester: VI
Subject Code: TPP-603
Name of the subject: Plastics Packaging Technology

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Identify packages and materials used for packaging of various stuffs.
CO2 Design Packages according to the requirement.
CO3 Details of various packaging processes.
CO4 Evaluation techniques involved in packaging.
CO5 Hazards related to packaging & their sustainability.

Semester: VI
Subject Code: TPP-604
Name of the subject: Additives and Compounding

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 The concept of modifying the of plastic and rubber materials by selecting
appropriate additive among various additives available.
CO2 The mechanism of function and applications of various additives used for plastic
and rubber materials.
CO3 Modification of the properties of rubber compounds by varying vulcanizing agents.

Semester: VI
Subject Code: TPP-605
Name of the subject: Plastic Waste Management and Recycling

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 The impact of plastic waste on environment and hazards related to it.
CO2 The technologies available for recycling and reusing of plastics wastes.
CO3 Familiarize with various policies and legislations related to environmental issues of
plastics waste & their management.
CO4 Recycling methods used for thermosets and rubbers.
CO5 New developments in waste treatment methods.
Semester: VI
Subject Code: TPP-606
Name of the subject: Plastics Processing-II

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 The basic concept of injection moulding for thermoplastics- principle, specification,
construction, types etc,
CO2 The process variables & their importance and also understand concept of thermoset
injection moulding & reaction injection moulding.
CO3 The concepts of thermoforming process, its types, process variable affecting etc.
CO4 The details about the blow moulding process and its different types, process
variables, types of die used in process & their remedies.
CO5 Basic concept of Rotational moulding process, welding/ Joining of plastics , FRP
Process, Autoclave, Filament winding, Pultusion etc

Semester: VI
Subject Code: TPP-651
Name of the subject: Plastic Material Testing Lab

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to

CO1 Find Ash content, Moisture content and filler content of plastic materials
CO2 To check the grade of plastic material using MFI
CO3 To check the mechanical properties like tensile, impact and compression
CO4 Determine density and bulk density of plastic materials and products
CO5 Check the thermal and electrical properties of plastics
Semester: VII
Subject Code: TPP-701
Name of the subject: Industrial Safety and Hazard management

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to

CO1 Analyze the effect of release of toxic substances


CO2 Understand the industrial laws, regulations and source models
CO3 Apply the methods of prevention of fire and explosions
CO4 Understand the relief and its sizing methods
CO5 Understand the methods of hazard identification and preventive measures

Semester: VII
Subject Code: TPP-702
Name of the subject: Nylon Technology

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Basic amidation process and manufacturing of various Nylons.


CO2 Processing of nylons using injection moulding,blow moulding, extrusion processes.
CO3 Structure property relationship of various polyamides.
CO4 Mechanical, thermal ,chemical properties of different Nylons.
CO5 Additives used in nylons and their copounding process.
CO6 Fiber forming process of polyamides and their special applications.

Semester: VII
Subject Code: TPP-703
Name of the subject: Fiber Manufacturing Process

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to

CO1 Gain knowledge of properties and relative merits and demerits of natural and
synthetic fibers.
CO2 Understand various manufacturing techniques used for various types of synthetic
fibers.
CO3 Understand the basic concepts and merits and demerits of spinning methods used
for spinning of various types of fiber forming polymers and will able to select.
appropriate technique
Semester: VII
Subject Code: TME-701
Name of the subject: CAD/CAM

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Basic knowledge of CAD/CAM


CO2 Knowledge of Geometric modeling
CO3 Mathematical representation of synthetic surfaces along with surface manipulation
CO4 Knowledge of finite element methods for solving a problem
CO5 Practice of NC part program for milling

Semester: VII
Subject Code: TPP-701
Name of the subject: Polymer Characterization Lab

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to

CO1 Find molecular weight of polymers using viscometry method


CO2 Check the rheological properties
CO3 Check the thermal properties of polymers using DSC, TGA techniques
CO4 Determination of K value and MFI

Semester: VIII
Subject Code: TME-020
Name of the subject:

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Evaluate the principles of quality management and to explain how these principles can be
applied within quality management systems.
CO2 Identify the key aspects of the quality improvement cycle and to select and use appropriate
tools and techniques for controlling, improving and measuring quality.
CO3 Critically appraise the organizational, communication and teamwork requirements for
effective quality management.
CO4 Critically analyse the strategic issues in quality management, including current issues and
developments, and to devise and evaluate quality implementation plans.
CO5 Evaluate the principles of quality management and to explain how these principles can be
applied within quality management systems.
Semester: VIII
Subject Code: TPP-801
Name of the subject: Surface Coating Technology

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Constituents of paints, varnishes and lacqueres


CO2 Special coatings for special purposes
CO3 Surface treatment techniques for pretreatment

Semester: VIII
Subject Code: TPP-803
Name of the subject: Polyurethane Technology

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Basic chemistry related to PU Synthesis, building blocks and vulcanization.


CO2 Processing of Polyurethane & equipments related to PU Processing.
CO3 Polyurethane foam manufacturing with their properties & application.
CO4 Identification, testing of properties and compositions of PU.

Semester: VIII
Subject Code: TPP-804
Name of the subject: Technology of Elastomers

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand

CO1 Structure and properties of natural rubber and other synthetic elastomers.
CO2 Manufacturing processes involved in various synthetic and natural rubber.
CO3 Machineries used for production and compounding process of different elastomers
CO4 Vulcanization reaction and vulcanizing agents for different synthetic elastomers.
CO5 Production of rubber components and their quality controls.

Semester: VIII
Subject Code: TOE-05
Name of the subject: EDP

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand
CO1 Basic knowledge of entrepreneurship and types of industry.
CO2 Project identification, evaluation, demand analysis.
CO3 Basics of accountancy and project planning and control.
CO4 Understand the systematic process to select and screen a business idea.
CO5 Income tax and other laws concerning entrepreneur.

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