Programme Template
1. Name of the Programme and Code Engineering and Computational Mechanics
2. Degree (UG/PG) UG
3. Minimum Duration of the Programme
8 semesters
(Specify for FT and PT, if applicable)
4. Maximum Duration of the Programme
12 semesters
(Specify for FT and PT, if applicable)
5. Capacity (Max. Student Strength) of the
40
Programme
6. Number of Regular Faculty Members
Involved as Teaching Faculty in the 32 (All AM faculty members)
Programme
7. Minimum Credit Requirements for the
157
Degree
8. Articulate the Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)
[For example see: Objectives vs. Outcomes and Student Outcomes]
PLO1. The ability to solve engineering problems using fundamental principles of
mechanics through analytical, computational and experimental techniques.
PLO2. The ability to solve complex engineering problems and provide design solutions
using visualization, computational, experimental tools, data analysis and/or data-driven
techniques.
PLO3. The ability to effectively formulate and solve problems relevant to industry in a
sustainable manner
PLO4. The ability to communicate and function effectively in a team, collaborate with
team-members to establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
PLO5. The ability to demonstrate ethical and professional responsibilities as an engineer.
9. Map PLOs with Institute Learning Outcomes (ILOs) of the Degree
[Indicate ‘1’ for weak, ‘2’ for good, and ‘3’ for excellent relation. Leave the cell blank to
indicate no relation]
PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4 PLO5
ILOi 2 3 2 3 1
ILOii 1 2 1 3 3
ILOiii 3 3 2 1 1
ILOiv 3 3 3 2 2
10. Number of Programme Core Credits 70
11. Number of Programme Elective Credits 12
12. Number of Open Credits 9
13. Number of Project Core Credits 3
14. Details of Creative Expression and Ethical Reasoning (CEER) Component in the
Programme [Mandatory only for UG]
Number of Credits Assigned 3
Courses Involved and Credits Accounted AML103 Experimental Methods 1 ER credit
[e.g., If one module in AMLXXX with AML302 Basics of Product Design 1 CE credit
contact hours YY satisfies Z credits, then
APD411 [Link]. Project I 0.5 CE+0.5 ER
write AMLXXX (Z credits)]
credit
15. Details of Emerging Trends (ETT) Component in the Programme [Mandatory Only for
UG]
Number of Credits Assigned 3
Courses Involved and Credits Accounted AML 405 Machine Learning in Mechanics 3
[e.g., If one module in AMLXXX with ETT credits
contact hours YY satisfies Z credits, then
write AMLXXX (Z credits)]
16. Details of Environment and Sustainability (E&S) Component in the Programme
[Mandatory only for UG]
Number of Credits Assigned 2
Courses Involved and Credits Accounted DDP 1001 Design Thinking for Sustainability 2
[e.g., If one module in AMLXXX with ES credit
contact hours YY satisfies Z credits, then
write AMLXXX (Z credits)]
17. Details of Research/Technical Communication Component in the Programme [Only for
PG]
NA
Number of Credits Assigned
18. Details of Professional Ethics Component in the Programme [Only for PG]
NA
Number of Credits Assigned
Courses Involved and Credits Accounted 1.
[e.g., If one module in AMLXXX with
contact hours YY satisfies Z credits, then
write AMLXXX (Z credits)]
19. Details of External Connect Component in the Programme [Only for PG] NA
Number of Credits Assigned
20. List of prescribed courses in all baskets (BS, GE, DC/PC, DE/PE, …)
Basic Science courses General Engineering Courses Departmental Core Departmental
courses Elective Courses
MTLXXX COLXXX AML103 Vibration and Control
Calculus Introduction to Programming Experimental Methods (3-0-0-3)
(3-1-0) (2-0-2) (3-0-2)
CMLXXX AMLXXX AML101 Chaos
Structural Insights into atoms Engineering Mechanics Applied Mathematics (3-1-0-4)
and molecules (3-1-0) for Engineers
(2-1-0) (3-0-0)
CMPXXX MCPXXX AML106 Fluid Structure
Chemistry Lab Introduction to Engineering Fluid Mechanics Interaction
(0-0-4) Visualization (3-1-0) (3-0-0-3)
(0.5-0-4)
MTLXXX ELLXXX AML104 Application of FEM
Linear Algebra & Differential Introduction to Electrical Solid Mechanics (2-0-2-3)
Equation Engineering (3-1-0)
(3-1-0) (2-1-2)
PHYXXX MCPXXX AMP262 BTP II
Introduction to Manufacturing for Product Fluids and Solids (0-0-12-6)
Electrodynamics Innovation Laboratory
(2-1-0) (0.5-0-4) (0-0-4)
PYPXXX COLXXX MLLXXX Computational
Physics Lab Programming with data Introduction to Multibody Dynamics
(0-0-4) structures Material Science & (3-0-0-3)
(3-0-2) Engineering
(3-0-2)
SBLXXX Student’s choice* GE AML109 Composites
Biology for Engineering: 4 credits Numerical Methods & Mechanics and
Microbes & disease Computation Structures
(2-0-0) Recommended: Signal and (3-0-2) (3-0-0-3)
Systems
SBLXXX MTLXXX Application of CFD
Experimental Biology for Probability and (2-0-2-3)
Engineers Stochastic Processes
(0-0-2) (3-1-0)
Student’s choice* BS AML206 Multiscale
Engineering Modeling and
3 credits Thermodynamics Computation
(3-0-0) (3-0-0-3)
AML203 Introduction to
Dynamics of Hydrodynamic Stability
Mechanical Systems (3-0-0-3)
(Control theory?)
(3-1-0)
ELL205 Aircraft structures
Signals and Systems (3-0-0-3)
(3-1-0)
AML207 Aero- Elasticity
Heat Transfer (3-0-0-3)
(3-0-0)
AML390 Introduction to Plates and
Advanced Experiments Shells
in Solids and Fluids (3-0-0-3)
(1-0-4)
AMLXXX Smart Materials and
Theory of Elasticity Structures
(3-0-0) (3-0-0-3)
AML321 Impact Mechanics and
Introduction to Crash Worthiness
Computational Fluid (3-0-0-3)
Dynamics
(3-0-2)
AML311 Parallel Processing in
Introduction to Finite Computational Mechanics
Element Method (3-0-2-4)
(3-0-2)
AML405 Introduction to
Machine Learning in Soft robotics
Mechanics (3-0-0-3)
(3-0-2)
DDP1001 Introduction to
Design Thinking for digital twins
Sustainability (2-0-0) (2-0-2-3)
AML302 Reliability Engineering
Basics of Product (3-0-0-3)
Design
(3-0-2)
APD411 (0-0-6)
Advanced
Fluid Dynamics
(3-0-0)
21. Nominal Semester-wise Academic Plan
L T P
Contact Hours
Semester
Credits
Color-coded Course List: BS, GE, DC & DE, HUL, OC
I MTLXXX COL1001 AMLXXX CMLXXX CMPXXX COL0001 9 3 7 15.5 19
Calculus Intro-to- Engineering Structural Chemistry Computer
(3-1-0) Programming Mechanics Insights into Lab literacy
(part-1) (3-1-0) atoms and (0-0-4) (0-0-2)
1-0-1 molecules 1-credit
(2-1-0) course
II MTLXXX AML206 MCPXXX PHYXXX PYPXXX COL1002 MCPXXX 10 3 11 18.5 24
Linear Engineering Manufacturin Introduction Physics Lab Intro-to- Introductio
Algebra & Thermodyna g for Product to (0-0-4) Programming n to
Differential mics Innovation Electrodynam (part-2) Engineerin
Equation (3-1-0) ics 1-0-1 g
(3-1-0) (0.5-0-3) (2-1-0) Visualizatio
n
(0.5-0-3)
III COLXXX AML101 AML106 AML104 SBLXXX SBLXXX ELLXXX 16 3 6 22 25
Programmi Applied Fluid Solid Biology for Experimental Introductio
ng with Mathematics Mechanics Mechanics Engineering: Biology for n to
data for Engineers (3-1-0) (3-1-0) Microbes & Engineers Electrical
structures (3-0-0) disease (0-0-2) Engineerin
(3-0-2) (2-0-0) g
(2-1-2)
IV Student’s
choice* BS HUL/SSW1
AMP262
Fluids and
MLLXXX AML109
Introduction Numerical
MTL106 AML103 18
Probability Experiment
1 10 24 29
Solids to Material Methods & and al Methods
3 credits Laboratory Science & Computation Stochastic (3-0-2)
3-0-0
3-0-0 (0-0-4) Engineering (3-0-2) Processes
(3-0-2) (3-1-0)
V AML360 AML302 AML207 AMLXXX 18 0 4 20 22
AML405 Advanced Basics of HUL/SSW2 Heat Transfer Theory of
Machine Fluid Product Elasticity
Learning in Dynamics Design (3-0-0) (3-0-0)
(3-0-0)
Mechanics (3-0-0)
(3-0-2) (3-0-2)
VI AML321 AML311
Introductio Introduction
AML380
Biomechanics
AML203 HUL/SSW3
Dynamics of 3-0-0
18 1 4 21 23
DE1
n to to Finite (3-0-0) Mechanical
Computatio Element Systems
(3-0-0)
nal Fluid Method (3-1-0)
Dynamics
(3-0-2) (3-0-2)
VII DDL1111
Design
OC1 Student’s
choice* GE
13 1 8 18 22
HUL/SSW4 DE2 APD411
Thinking for (3-0-0)
Sustainability/ 4 credits
(3-0-0) (3-0-0) (0-0-6)
any other
course listed
3-1-0
in ES
basket(1-0-2)
VIII OC2
(3-0-0)
OC3 HUL/SSW5 16 0 4 18 20
DE3 DE4 AML390
(3-0-0) (3-0-0)
(3-0-0) (3-0-0) Advanced
Experiments
in Solids and
Fluids(1-0-4)
Total: 157 Credits
1.547+0.25=1.797 (total) hours per faculty
per week
(=99 x 4/ (32 x 8))
From FAQ document: Add up all the
contact hours for the programme in all the
semesters (=99 for DC and DE), that is
summation of L, T, P of all courses
(DC+DE). Divide
22. Average Contact Hours per Faculty per this by 8, which is the average per semester
Week, for this Programme contact.
[(DC+DE)+GE load] Dividing this by the number of faculty
(=32) in the department (not just those
involved in teaching the
program), and multiplying the result by 4
(two batches of students at any point in
time), would give you the number to fill.
For AML100: (=16/(32x2)) i.e., 16 Hours
(3L+5T in each sem.) over two semesters
dividing by 32 faculty
(Note: This is not a correct method for
calculation of contact hours for large
classes)
53.13+18.75= 96.57 (total) credits per
faculty per semester
(=85x40x4/(32x8))
23. Average Credit Students per Faculty per
(85 credits (DC+DE) per student over 8
Semester, for this Programme
semesters for 4 batches of 40 students
[(DC+DE)+GE load]
each, spread over 32 faculty)
For AML100: 300 students for two
semesters. Dividing by 32 faculty and 2
semesters
= 300x4/32/2
There are some revisions compared to the
existing [Link]. in Engineering and
Computational Mechanics (AM1)
24. If the program is a revision of an existing
program, please list the major changes Some courses have been removed based on
feedback collected from students and teachers:
made. ELL201 (Digital Electronics), AML205 (Basics
of Computer-aided Design), MTL107
(Numerical Methods and Computations
Some Courses have been moved from the list of
core courses to the list of departmental elective
courses: AML410 (Multiscale Modeling and
Computations),
Some courses have been added based on
feedback collected from students and teachers
(Probability and Stochastic Processes,
Numerical Methods and Computation (it
replaces MTL 107))
The credit structure of some courses have
been changed: Thermodynamics, Heat
Transfer, Machine Learning in Mechanics.
Lecture/lab hours have been increased
25. Please elaborate on,
As per Senate decisions, students are allowed to
1. how flexibility for the students has choose one BS and one GE course of their
increased? choice
Number of contact hours have been increased
2. how engagement and interaction with the in the following courses: Thermodynamics
student have increased? (increase of lecture hours), Heat Transfer
(increase of lecture hours), Machine Learning
(increase of lab hours)
• The course (Basics of Product Design is
designed to help students learn and
implement methods of designing
products
• The course Machine learning in
3. how hands-on learning is emphasized in Mechanics is designed to help students
the program? learn techniques of machine learning and
how to apply them to problems related to
mechanics.
• We have replaced the course MTL107 by
new course Numerical Methods and
Computations with additional lab hours to
help students hands-on programming
experience to implement numerical
techniques to solve algebraic and
differential equations. Further there are
several courses with significant lab
component: Finite Element Method,
Computational Fluid Dynamics,
Advanced Experiments in Solids and
Fluids, Machine Learning in Mechanics,
Experiments in Solids and Fluids.