What is the syllabus? - Production Engineering
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The syllabus for UG Production Engineering is:
Semester I
Engineering Chemistry
Automation & control Engineering
Operation Research
Fundamentals of Engineering Mathematics
Physics I
Mathematics I
Electives: Unix & C Programming Reliability & Energy Management Human Resource in Engineering Material Technology.
Semester II
Environment Science
Data Structure in C++
Production Design and Development
Computer Integrated Design & Manufacturing
Physics II
Mathematics II
Electives: Human Resource and Industrial Relations Materials and Logistics Management Industrial Robotics Simulation and Modelling
Semester III
Mathematics III
Basic Electronics
Applied Thermodynamics
Material Science and Engineering
Data Base Information Retrieval Laboratory
Mechanics of Solids
Manufacturing Engineering, I
Introduction to System Theory
Semester IV
Mathematics IV
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Dynamics of Machines Laboratory
Fluid and Thermal Engineering
Dynamics of Machines
Engineering Measurements
Manufacturing Engineering II
Metallurgy
Semester V
CAD/CIM/CAM
Machine Design I
Metrology & Quality Technology
Design of Mold & Metal Forming Tools
Business Communication & Ethics
Computational Methods
Industrial Organization & Management
Semester VI
Production Tooling
Machine Design II
Production and Operation Management
Process Engineering and Tooling
Machining Science and Technology Laboratory
Project Engineering
Manufacturing Automation
Semester VII
Industrial Training & Project
Material Deformation Process
Modern Manufacturing Process
Engineering Economy
Production Control & Planning
Work Study & Ergonomics
Electives: Process Engineering Microprocessor & Interfacing Enterprise Resource Planning Competitive Manufacturing Strategies
Semester VIII
Industrial Engineering and Human Resource Management
Economics, Finance, Accounting & Costing
Fluid Power & Automation
Plant & Quality Engineering
Flexible Manufacturing Systems & Robotics
Industrial Pollution Control
Electives: System Dynamics Eco-friendly Manufacturing Advanced Operations Research Value Engineering