Annexure D-I EVEN. Mapping of Courses vs CLOs vs PLOs

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Mapping of Courses vs s vs Spring Semester (EVEN) TE 111 Textile Chemistry Process sufficient knowledge of Chemistry required to pursue in chemical processing. PO1 Determine physical/chemical properties of substances and to solve problems. PO2 Apply knowledge gained through this course in understanding of textile processing. PO12 ME 112 Thermodynamics Possess sufficient knowledge of fundamental concepts of Thermodynamics determine the thermal properties of substances apply the knowledge gained through this course in understanding of thermal properties evaluation, thermodynamics cycle and energy conservation process understand the basic operational mechanism of boiler, internal combustion engine and compressor ME 101 Engineering Mechanics Apply correct mathematics (trigonometry and geometry) to problems involving force and moment analysis in scalar and vector forms. Analysis unknown loading in reallife engineering problems pertaining to equilibrium of a given system. design structures and machine frames when the loading conditions are given solve problems involving nonequilibrium/accelerated motion of objects 2

Mapping of Courses vs s vs TE 211 Textile Yarn Manufacturing Processes understand the mechanism and processes involved in yarn manufacturing evaluate the processes for opening and cleaning of fibers, removal of waste, twisting operation, draft setting, and selection of appropriate machine components and parameters develop the spin plan by using basic production calculations PLO 1 TE 205 Pre-treatment of Textiles 2 Given the fibers such ad cotton, wool, silk, synthetics and their blends, the students will be able to accurately state and explain their corresponding pre-treatment processes, chemicals reactions and mechanisms. Given the different pre-treatment process for fibers, yarn and fabric forms, students will be able to correctly select and explain the working principles of machines and discuss their technical aspects. PLO 2 Given the coloration process and final product, students will be able to correctly analyze the efficiency and effects of different pre-treatment processes establish their inter-relationship. PLO 4 TE 207 Machine Design Students are able to understand and explain the process of engineering design and various considerations for design of mechanical machines. Students are able to design flexible machine elements using appropriate mathematical tools and techniques. Design gear system using appropriate mathematical tools and techniques.

Mapping of Courses vs s vs Knowledge of fundamental concepts of materials TE 208 Material Science analyze simple combinational and sequential material fabrication processes independently demonstrate on fundamental knowledge of various material properties and their uses HS-205 Islamic Studies Demonstrate Knowledge and understanding of Quran and shariah PLO8 Recall principles of Islam through Quranic verses and Hadith PLO8 Know the basis tenents of Islamic culture and civilization PLO 6 & 8 TE 313 Textile Product Evaluation I Students will understand textile testing and standard test methods and will demonstrate the ability to apply it for the evaluation of textile products. Demonstrate the importance of standard atmosphere for testing with respect to specific textile products. Demonstrate the ability to develop an understanding of sampling plan for textile products for evaluating their specific properties and performance during end use. Demonstrate the ability to analyze suitable test procedure or equipment for evaluating the physical and mechanical properties of textile materials i.e. fibre, yarn & fabric.

Mapping of Courses vs s vs MF 303 Applied Economics for Engineers Be able to apply basic economic theories in commercial practical problems. 1 Be able to differentiate different costs and apply these to calculate depreciation and breakeven points. 1 Be able to compare alternate projects by applying different cost budgeting techniques. 1 Be able to differentiate among different types of ownership of business organizations and handling of labour in commercial and industrial organizations. PLO6 TE 318 Textile & Environment Understand fundamental concepts of environmental science and engineering Identify the elements with in a system or process responsible for pollution and suggest the best available method or technique Apply the required knowledge to control for the sustainable it approaches with in textile industry PLO7 TE- 319 Heat and Mass Transfer Discuss, understand and demonstrate concepts of heat transfer to solve related problems. Discuss and understand concepts of mass transfer to solve relate problems. Employ the concept of heat and mass transfer to understand their application in textiles processing. and P3 PLO 4 PLO 2 PLO 3 TE 413 Textile Product Evaluation-II Conduct experiments as per standard test methods. Analyze the problem related to process, machine or material using standard test procedures Examine test results to improve or modify the process or material in order to meet the customer specification

Mapping of Courses vs s vs TE 406 Textile Production Management Ability to decide the location of plant by utilizing the various location methods; and design of plant layout according to the process requirement of the particular product. Ability to understand and apply the basic concepts/tools involved in the production planning and control i.e., Aggregate Planning, Inventory Management, and MRP in order to minimize the cost involved and maximizing the profit. Ability to develop project plan and schedules with the help of project management tools i.e., Network Diagram and CPM/PERT Analysis. Ability to help improve the effectiveness and efficiency of production system by the use of work study and maintenance management approaches. PLO5 1 TE 462 Advanced Fabric Manufacturing Mechanism Demonstrate knowledge of advanced concepts of weaving design textile weaves and different textile structures PLO9 independently consult on fundamental knowledge of various fabric manufacturing mechanism A2