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School of Planning & Architecture B. Arch. Batch 2013-2018 1st – 4th Semester Teaching Scheme & Syllabus NOTICE Change in Statutes/Ordinances/Rules/Regulations/Syllabus and Books may, from time to time, be made by amendment or remaking, and a candidate shall, except in so far as the University determines otherwise comply with any change that applies to years he has not completed at the time of change. The decision taken by the Academic Council shall be final. POORNIMA UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Architecture (Batch 2013-18) First Year - First Semester Subject Teaching Scheme Code Subject Name (Hrs per week) Credits Lec (L) Tut (T) Prac (P) A. Core Subjects (Theory) BAR01101 Communication Skills 1 1 0 2 BAR01102 Mathematics 1 1 0 2 BAR01103 Construction Materials-I 1 1 0 2 BAR01104 Architectural Structures-I 1 1 0 2 B. Department Electives (Theory) - - - - C. Open Electives (Theory) - - - - D. Practical /Studio BAR01205 Architectural Drawing-I 2 0 4 5 BAR01206 Art & Graphics-I 1 0 3 3 BAR01207 Building Construction – I 1 0 5 4 Field Work BAR01208 Computer Applications in Architecture - I 1 0 1 2 BAR01209 Workshop Practice 1 0 2 3 (Photography, Carpentry & Model Making) BAR01210 Soft Skills -I 0 0 1 1 E. Project / Seminar - - - - - F. Special Programmes BAR01611 Discipline and Talent Enrichment Program (TEP)-I - - 2 2 BAR01611.1 Library - - 1 BAR01611.2 Internet - - 1 Total 10 4 18 28 Total Teaching Hours 32 POORNIMA UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Architecture (Batch 2013-18) First Year -Second Semester Subject Teaching Scheme Code Subject Name (Hrs per week) Credits Lec (L) Tut (T) Prac (P) A. Core Subjects (Theory) BAR02101 Ecology & Environment 1 1 - 2 BAR02102 Construction Materials-II 1 1 - 2 BAR02103 Architectural Structures-II 1 1 - 2 BAR02104 Introduction to Architecture 1 1 - 2 B. Department Electives (Theory) - - - - C. Open Elective - - - - D. Practical /Studio BAR02205 Architectural Drawing-II 2 - 4 5 BAR02206 Basic Design & Field Trip 1 - 2 3 BAR02207 Art & Graphics – II 1 - 3 3 BAR02208 Building Construction – II 1 - 5 4 Field Work BAR02209 Computer Applications in Architecture - II 1 - 1 2 BAR02210 Soft Skills -II - - 1 1 E. Project / Seminar - - - - - F. Special Programmes Discipline and Talent Enrichment Program BAR02611 - - 2 (TEP)-II 2 BAR02611.1 Library - - 1 BAR02611.2 Internet / Extra Curricular Activities - - 1 Total 10 4 18 28 Total Teaching Hours 32 POORNIMA UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Architecture (Batch 2013-18) Second Year-Third Semester Subject Teaching Scheme Code Subject Name (Hrs per week) Credits Lec (L) Tut (T) Prac (P) A. Core Subjects (Theory) BAR03101 History of Architecture- I 2 - - 2 BAR03102 Building Science -I (Climatology) 2 1 - 3 BAR03103 Construction Materials-III 2 - - 2 BAR03104 Theory of Design-I 2 - - 2 BAR03105 Architecture Structures-III 2 1 - 3 B. Department Electives (Theory) - - - - C. Open Elective (Theory) - - - D. Practical /Studio BAR03206 Architectural Design-I 1 - 6 6 (Including Measured Drawing camp) BAR03207 Art & Graphics – III 1 - 3 3 BAR03208 Building Construction – III 1 - 3 3 BAR03209 Structural Lab - - 2 1 BAR03210 Computer Applications in Architecture-III 1 - 1 2 E. Project/ Seminar - - - - - BAR03611 Discipline and Talent Enrichment - - 1 Programme (TEP )-III 2 BAR03611.1 Library/ Internet / Extra Curricular Activities - - 1 Total 14 2 16 29 Total Teaching Hours 32 POORNIMA UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Architecture (Batch 2013-18) Second Year- Fourth Semester Subject Teaching Scheme Code Subject Name (Hrs per week) Credits Lec (L) Tut (T) Prac (P) A. Core Subjects (Theory) BAR04101 History of Architecture- II 2 - - 2 BAR04102 Surveying 2 1 - 3 BAR04103 Construction Materials-IV 2 - - 2 BAR04104 Theory of Design-II 2 - - 2 BAR04105 Architecture Structures-IV 2 1 - 3 B. Department Electives (Theory) - - - - C. Open Elective - - - - D. Practical /Studio BAR04206 Architectural Design-II 1 - 6 5 BAR04207 Art & Graphics – IV 1 - 3 3 BAR04208 Building Construction – IV 1 - 3 3 BAR04209 Surveying Lab 1 - 1 2 BAR04210 Computer Applications in Architecture-IV 1 - 1 2 E. Project / Seminar - - - - - BAR04611 Discipline and Talent Enrichment - - 1 Programme (TEP )-IV 2 BAR04611.1 Library/ Internet / Extra Curricular Activities - - 1 Total 15 2 15 29 Total Teaching Hours 32 DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR FIRST SEMESTER Code:BAR01101 COMMUNICATION SKILLS 2 Credits [LTP:1-1-0] A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE Unit No. Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours) 1 Using English Language 2 Writing in English 3 Communication 4 Readings in English 5 Communication Skills B. DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Contents 1. Using English Language Word Class – Verb, Transitive, Intransitive, Noun- Kinds of Noun, Genders, Numbers, Cases, Pronoun-Kinds of Pronoun, Adjective-Kinds of Adjectives, Degrees of Adjectives, Adverb-Kinds of Adverbs, Position of Adverbs, Preposition-Kinds of Preposition, Conjunctions-Kinds of Conjunctions, Interjection, Tenses, Kinds of Tenses (Present, Past & Future)-Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous, Correct Usage of Grammar & Vocabulary, Commonly Misspelt Words, Subject Verb Agreement, Articles-Indefinite, Definite, Usage, Conditionals, Types 2. Writing in English  Letter Writing- Introduction, Kinds of Letters, Layout of a Letter, Model Formal Letter, Model Informal Letter, Practice Exercise  Reports- Introduction, Characteristics of Reports, Purpose & Importance of Writing Reports, Types of Reports, Format of Reports, Writing Reports-Practice Exercises  Précis Writing- Introduction, Principles of a Good Précis, Steps for Writing a Good Précis, Methods for Abridging, Sentences, Model Précis Writing, Practice Exercises 3. Communication  Definition, Meaning, Significance & Objectives  Characteristics, Principles & Purpose  Types of Communication  Model of Communication  Usage of Modern Forms of Communication 4. Readings in English  Journals  Newsletters  Articles  Biographies/ Autobiographies 5. Communication Skills  Listening Activity  Speaking Activity C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL S.No Book Author Edition Publication a.Reference Books 1. TechnicalCommunication Meenakshi Raman and 2008 OxfordUniversity Press, Sangeetha Sharma 2. Effective Technical Communication M. Ashraf Rizvi 2005 Tata McGraw-Hill 3. Learn Correct English: Grammar, Usage and Shiv K. Kumar & Pearson, New Delhi, India Composition Hemalatha Nagarajan 4. Grammar of the Modern English Language Sukhdev Singh & Balbir Foundation Books, New Delhi Singh Code:BAR01102 MATHEMATICS 2Credits [LTP: 1-1-0] A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE Unit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Matrices 2. Ordinary Differential Equations 3. Three Dimensional Geometry 4. Linear Programming 5. Statistics B. DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Unit Details 1. Matrices Rank of a Matrix, Normal form of a Matrix, Consistency of systems of linear equations, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem (without proof), Diagonalization of Matrix 2. Ordinary DifferentialEquations First order and first degree differential equations-Linear Equation and reducible to linear form, Exact Equation and reducible to exact form, Linear differential equations with constant coefficients. 3. Three Dimensional Geometry Equation ofa Sphere, Intersection of a Sphere and a Plane, Tangent Plane, Orthogonal intersection of two Spheres, Right circular cone, Right circular cylinder 4. Linear Programming Formulation, Graphical solution, Simplex method, Big-M, Two phase method, unboundedand degenerate solutions, Duality 5. Statistics Probability–simple problems, Binomial, Poisson and normal distributions (a )simple applications (b) Mathematical expectation (c) Correlation and regression (d) coefficient of correlation (e) Lines of regression–simple applications. C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL: S.No Book Author Edition Publication a. Reference Books 1. Higher engineering mathematics B.S.Grewal 41st Khanna Publication,Delhi 2. Engineering mathematics Ravish R. Singh Tata McGraw-Hill and M.Bhatt 3. Advanced engineering mathematics Erwin kreyszig 9th John willey and sons Code: BAR01103 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL-I 2Credits [LTP: 1-1-0] A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE Unit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Bricks 2. Rocks 3. Stone 4. Trees 5. Timber B. DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Unit Details 1. BRICK  General  Comparison of brickwork and stone work  Composition of good brick earth-Alumina, Silica, Lime, Oxide of iron, Magnesia  Harmful ingredients in brick earth-Lime, Iron pyrites, Alkalies, Pebbles, Vegetation and organic, matter, etc.  Classification of brick earth-Loamy, mild or sandy clay, Marls, chalky orcalcareous clay, Plastic, strong or pure clay, etc.  Manufacture of bricks  Qualities of good bricks  Properties of bricks  Shape of bricks, tests, classification, uses 2. ROCKS  General introduction of rocks  Classification of rocks a) Geological classification b) Physical classification c) Chemical classification  Sources of stones  Rock-forming minerals a) Igneous rocks b) Sedimentary rocks  Texture or structure of rock, 3 STONE  Uses of stones  Tests of stones  Qualities of a good building stone, stone quarrying,dressing of stone  Deterioration, preservation of stones  Artificial stones a) Forms of artificial stones b) Advantages of artificial stones 4 TREES  General introduction a) Converted timber b) Rough timber c) Standing timber  Trees for life  Classification of trees a) Exogenous trees b) Endogenous trees  Structure of a tree a) Macrostructure  Microstructure 5 TIMBER  Defects in timber  Qualities, decay and preservation of timber  Advantages of timber construction  Uses of timber  Method of seasoning  Storage of timber C. RECOMMENDEDSTUDY MATERIAL: S.No Book Author Edition Publication a. Reference Books 1. Engineering materials S.C.Rangwala 28th Charatar publishing house 2. Building materials P.C.Uarghese 7th Ashoke K.Ghosh 3. Building materials S.K.Duggal 3rd New age International Code: BAR01104 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE-I 2Credits [LTP: 1-1-0] A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Forces 2. Centroid & moment of inertia 3. Simple stresses & strains 4. Loads & its types 5. Analysis of beams B. DETAILED SYLLABUS Unit Unit Details 1. Force Introduction, Concept of Force, Graphical Presentation of Force, Coplanar and Ten Coplanar Forces, Concurrent and Non Concurrent Forces, Composition and Resolutionof Coplanar forces Graphical and Analytical Methods, Numerical Problems, Conclusion 2. Centroid & moment of inertia Introduction, Centre of Gravity, Moments of Inertia, Parallel Axes Theorems, Product of Inertia, Numerical Problems, Conclusion 3. Simple stresses & strains Introduction, Stress and Strain, Tensile, compressive and shear stresses, Modulus of Elasticity and their relationship, Linear and Lateral Strains, Poisson’s Ratio, Stress Values for Timber, Cast Iron, Mild Steel and for Steel in Tension, Compression, Shear and Bending as per IS Code, Numerical Problems, Conclusion 4. Loads & its types Introduction, Types of Loads–Dead, Live, Wind, Impact, Earthquake, Concentrated, Uniformly Distributed, Varying Loads, Moment of a Force, Numerical Problems, Conclusion 5. Analysis of beams Introduction, Couple and its Moment, Conditions of Statistical Equilibrium of forces, Concept of Beams and Various Support Conditions, Determination of Support Reactions, both Analytically and Graphically, NumericalProblems, Conclusion C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL: S.No Book Author Edition Publication a. Reference Books 1. Strength of materials R.S.Khurmi S.Chand publishing house 2. Strength of materials D.S.Kumar 3. 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