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The document outlines an 8 week engineering curriculum framework focused on developing 12 graduate attributes in students. It includes the following key knowledge profiles: 1) WK1 covers natural sciences to provide a theoretical foundation. 2) WK2 focuses on mathematics, computing, statistics for analysis and modeling. 3) WK3 introduces engineering fundamentals and principles. 4) WK4 provides specialization knowledge at the forefront of the discipline. 5) WK5 supports engineering design skills. 6) WK6 covers engineering practices and technologies. 7) WK7 addresses the role of engineering in society and professional responsibilities. 8) WK8 eng

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WK1 Calculus and Analytical Geometry Applied Physics WK2

The document outlines an 8 week engineering curriculum framework focused on developing 12 graduate attributes in students. It includes the following key knowledge profiles: 1) WK1 covers natural sciences to provide a theoretical foundation. 2) WK2 focuses on mathematics, computing, statistics for analysis and modeling. 3) WK3 introduces engineering fundamentals and principles. 4) WK4 provides specialization knowledge at the forefront of the discipline. 5) WK5 supports engineering design skills. 6) WK6 covers engineering practices and technologies. 7) WK7 addresses the role of engineering in society and professional responsibilities. 8) WK8 eng

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WK 1 Calculus and Analytical Geometry

Applied Physics

WK 2 Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra
Probability & Statistics

WK 3 Computing Fundamentals
Computer Programming
Object Oriented Programming
Digital Design
Data Structures & Algorithms
Operating Systems
Database Management Systems
Data Communication & Networking
Web Engineering
Information Security

WK 4 Introduction to Software Engineering


Software Requirement Engineering
Human Computer Interaction
Software Quality Engineering
Software Project Management
Software Metrics & Estimation
Software Engineering Economics
Usability Engineering
Introduction to Soft Computing
Scientific Computing
Agent Based Computing
Mobile and Pervasive Computing
Cloud Computing
Advanced Database Management
Systems
Knowledge Based Management Systems
Information System Audit
Distributed Database Systems
Digital Animation
Multimedia Systems

WK 5 Software Design & Architecture


Software Construction
Software Re-Engineering
Software Applications For Mobile
Devices
Game Application Development
Design Pattern
Agile Development
IoT Application Development

WK 6 Mathematical Tools For Software


Engineering
Big Data Analytics
Semantic Web
WK 7

WK 8

Knowledge Profiles PLO Courses CLOs


A systematic, theory-
based understanding of  Eng’g. Knowledge
WK 1 the natural sciences  Problem Analysis
applicable to the
discipline
Conceptually-based
mathematics,
numerical analysis,
statistics and formal  Eng’g. Knowledge
WK 2 aspects of computer and  Problem Analysis
information science to
support analysis and
modeling applicable to
the discipline
A systematic, theory-
based formulation of
 Eng’g. Knowledge
engineering
WK 3  Problem Analysis
fundamentals required
in the engineering
discipline
WK 4 Engineering specialist  Eng’g. Knowledge
knowledge that  Problem Analysis
provides theoretical
frameworks and bodies
of knowledge for the
accepted practice areas
in the engineering
discipline; much is at
the forefront of the
discipline.
Knowledge that
 Design/ development
WK 5 supports engineering
of solutions
design in a practice area
Knowledge of
engineering practice
WK 6 (technology) in the  Modern Tool Usage
practice areas in the
engineering discipline
Comprehension of the
role of engineering in
society and identified
issues in engineering
practice in the  The Engineer and
Society
discipline: ethics and
 Environment and
the professional
WK 7 Sustainability
responsibility of an  Ethics
engineer to public
safety; the impacts of
engineering activity:
economic, social,
cultural, environmental
and sustainability
Engagement with
selected knowledge in
WK 8  Investigation
the research literature
of the discipline

Individual and Team work:


Communication:
Project Management and Finance
Lifelong learning
The modern perspective of an engineering curriculum, especially for programs emphasizing OBE, is that it is the most important
instrument for grooming the above-mentioned 12 GAs in students. Therefore, it is viewed to consist of a number of Knowledge
Profiles (WKs) that inculcate different dimensions of thinking – mathematical, computational, design and creative – among students in
Cognitive, Psychomotor and Affective domains. In particular, the institution should ensure that at least the following knowledge
profiles are incorporated in the curriculum:

1. WK1 Natural Sciences: A systematic theory-based understanding of natural sciences applicable to the discipline.
2. WK2 Mathematics and Computing: The concept-based mathematical thinking, numerical analysis, statistics and formal
aspects of computer and information science to support analysis and modeling applicable to the discipline.
3. WK3 Engineering Fundamentals: A systematic, theory-based formulation of engineering fundamentals required in an
engineering discipline.

4. WK4 Engineering Specialization: The knowledge of Engineering specialization that provides theoretical frameworks and
bodies of knowledge for the accepted practice areas that are at the forefront in a discipline.
5. WK5 Engineering Design: The Design Thinking Knowledge that supports engineering design in a practice area of an
engineering discipline.
6. WK6 Engineering Practice: The Knowledge of engineering practices (technology) in different practice areas of an
engineering discipline.
7. WK7 Engineering in Society: A systematic, comprehension-based knowledge of the role of engineers in a society and the
professional issues related to practicing engineering profession in a discipline: ethics and the professional responsibility of an
engineer to public safety including the impact of an engineering activity i.e. economic, social, cultural, environmental and
sustainability
8. WK8 Research Literature: Engagement with selected knowledge in the research literature of the discipline.

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