Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Hum-1103 English and Economics

4 hours/week  Credit: 4

English: Comprehension with precis writing, Completing sentences, Correction of sentences, Combination of sentences, Framing WH questions, Sentence making with the expression of attitudes/emotions, Amplification or dialogue  writing, Framing sentences with idioms and phrases, Using appropriate prepositions, Changing the form of speech. Translation and re-translation, Letter writing: Formal, Paragraph writing, Free compositions: on selected topics (within 3000-4000 words).

Economics:
Introduction: Definition, Scope of economics, Importance and Uses of economics. Engineering Economics, Importance of economics for engineers.

Basic Economic Concepts: Wants, Wealth, Goods, Value, Price, Utility, Production, Income, Consumption, Savings, Investment, Exchange, Distribution, Firm and Industry, Equilibrium, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Open Market Economy, Controlled Economy.

Nature of Economic Problems and its Solution: Nature of Economic Problems in Human life, Different Levels of Activities in Solving Economic Problems. (Production-Exchange-Distribution-Consumption), Price Mechanism.

Utility: Meaning of Total utility and Marginal Utility, Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility, Limitation of the Law Diminishing Marginal Utility. Consumer's Surplus, Importance of the Concept of Consumer's Surplus.

Demand Analysis: Meaning of Demand, The law of Demand, Exception to the Law of Demand, Demand Schedule, Demand Curve, Types of Demand, Contraction and Extension of Demand, Increase and decrease of Demand, Causes in Demand.

Elasticity of Demand: Meaning of Elasticity of Demand, Types of Elasticity of Demand, Measurement of Elasticity of Demand, Determinants of Elasticity of Demand.
Theory of Production and Cost: Theory of production: Its contents, Importance of the theory of production, Law of variable proportions, Concepts of Costs, Accounting Cost and economic cots. Short run and long run costs.

National Income, Growth, Fluctuation: Basic Concepts, Growth National Product (GNP), Net National Product (NNP), Methods of measuring National Income, Meaning of Economic growth, Stabilizing the economy, function of Commercial and Central Bank.


Bangladesh Economy: Basic Economic problems of Bangladesh Economic Development, Natural Resources, Agriculture, Water, Power, Irrigation and Flood Control Large Scale Industry, Banking System, Economic Planning, Budget.

Ch-1101 Chemistry-I

3 hours/week    Credit : 3

Inorganic Chemistry : Atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonds. Chemistry of cement, silicates and limes. Physical and chemical properties of water.

Organic Chemistry : Definition, classification, nomenclature of organic compounds, functional group, isomerism. Hydrocarbonds: alkane (methane and ethane), alkane (ethylence), alkane (acetylene). Alcohols & its classification, methanol and glycerol. Aldehydes and ketone: formaldehyde and acetone. carboxylic acid: formic & acetic acid, ester (ethyl acetate). Aromatic compounds: benzene, toluene, chlorobenzene, nitrobenzene, anilime, diazonium salts and phenol. 


Ph-1101 : Physics-I

3 hours/week  Credit : 3

Heat and Thermodynamics : Temperature zeroth of thermodynamics. Thermometers: constant volume, platinum resistance, thermocouple. First law of thermodynamics and its application, molar specific heats of gases, isothermal and adiabatic relations work done by a gas. Kinetic theory of gases; explanation of gas laws, kinetic interpretation of temperature, equipartition of energy and calculation of ratio of specific heats, mean free path. Vander Waals equation of state, second law of thermodynamics: reversible and irreversible processes, carnot's cycle, efficiency. Carnot's theorem, entropy.

Waves and Oscillations: Simple harmonic motion, damped simple harmonic oscillations, fourced osicillations, resonance, vibration of membranes and columns. Combination and composition of simple harmonic motions. Lissajous figures. Transverse and longitudinal nature of waves, traveling and standing waves, intensity of a wave, energy calculation of progressive and stationary waves, phase velocity, group velocity. Sound waves: velocity of longitudinal wave in a gaseous medium. Doppler effect, architectural acoustics: Sabine's formula, requisites of a good auditorium.

Structure Matter: States of matter: solid liquid and gas. Classification of solids: amorphous, crystalline, ceramics and polymers. Atomic arrangement in solids. Different types of bonds in solids: metallic. Vander Waals. covalent and ionic bond, packing in solids interatomic distances and forces of equilibrium. x-ray diffraction: Bragg's law. Plasticity and elasticity. Distinction between metal, insulator and semiconductor.

Electricity and Magnetism: Electric charge, Coulomb's law, the electric field; calculation of the electric field strength, E; a dipole in an electric field, electric flux and Gauss's law, some applications of Gauss's law; electric potential V, relation between E and V, electric potential energy. Capacitors; capacitance, dielectrics: an atomic view, dielectrics and


Gauss's law: current and resistance; current and current density, Ohm's law, resistivity: an atomic view, Ampere's law, Faradays' law. Lenz's law, self inductance and mutual inductance. Magnetic properties of matter; magneto-motive force, magnetic field intensity, permeability, susceptibility, classifications of magnetic materials, magnetization curves.  

Math - 1101: Engineering Mathematics - I

3 hours/week Credit : 3

Differential Calculus: Limit, Continuity and differentiability, n-th derivatives of standard function, Leibnit'z theorem. Rolle's theorem. Mean value theorem. Expansion in finite and infinite forms. Indeterminate from. Partial differentiation, Eular's theorem. Tangent and Normal. Subtangent and subnormal in partial and polar co-ordinates. Maxima and minima and functions of single variables Curvature.

Integral Calculus : Integration by parts, Standard integrals, Integration by the method of successive reduction. Definite integrals. Improper integrals. Beta function. Gama function. Multiple integrals. Area. Volume of Solids of revolution.

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