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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM FOR BACHELOR DEGREE IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY

OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,

JAMSHORO

INSTITUTE OF

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

CURRICULUM

FOR

BACHELOR DEGREE

IN

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

(SYLLABUS FROM 16-BATCH & ON WARDS)

Name of Subject Credit Hours

First Semester Theory Practical

1 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 0

2 Pakistan Studies 2 0

3 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 3 0

4 Computer Aided Learning 2 1

5 Surveying 3 1

6 Environmental Physics 2 0

Total Credit Hours 14 2

Second Semester

1 Functional English 3 0

2 Applied Calculus 3 0

3 Environmental Chemistry 2 1

4 Engineering Mechanics 3 1

5 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 1

Total Credit Hours 14 3

Third Semester

1 Ecological Management 3 0

2 Engineering Drawing Practice 0 1

3 Linear Algebra & Analytical Geometry 3 0

4 Fluid Mechanics 3 1

5 Engineering Materials and Environment 2 0

6 Environmental Microbiology 2 1

Total Credit Hours 13 3

Fourth Semester

1 Environmental Economics 2 0

2 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1

3 Differential Equations & Fourier Series 3 0

4 Computer Aided Design (CAD) 0 1

5 GIS & Remote Sensing 3 1

6 Water Supply Engineering 3 1

Total Credit Hours 14 4

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Name of Subject Credit Hours

Fifth Semester

1 Thermal Power Plants 3 1

2 Numerical Analysis and Computer Applications 3 1

3 Electrical Technology 2 1

4 Engineering Hydrology 3 0

5 Wastewater Engineering 3 1

Total Credit Hours 14 4

Sixth Semester

1 Renewable and Emerging Energy Technologies 3 1

2 Solid Waste Management 3 1

3 English Communication Skills 2 0

4 Statistics and Probability 3 0

5 Air & Noise Pollution Control 3 1

Total Credit Hours 14 3

Seventh Semester

1 Water Resources & Irrigation Engineering 3 0

2 Applied Soil Mechanics 3 1

3 Health, Safety & Environment 3 0

4 Modeling of Environmental Systems 3 1

5 Natural Resources Management 2 0

6 Design Project-I 3 0

Total Credit Hours 17 2

Eighth Semester

1 Hazardous Waste Risk Assessment 2 0

2 Cleaner Production Techniques 3 0

3 Environmental Impact Assessment 3 0

4 Project Planning & Management 2 1

5 Design Project-II 6 0

Total Credit Hours 16 1

Note:

Each Semester is of minimum 14 Weeks Teaching

02 Credit Hour (Theory) = 28 Minimum Contact Hours in a Semester = 50 Marks

03 Credit Hour (Theory) = 42 Minimum Contact Hours in a Semester = 100 Marks

01 Credit Hour (Practical) = 42 Minimum Contact Hours in a Semester = 50 Marks

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ISLAMIC STUDIES (SS111) Discipline : EE First Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : After completing this course student should be able to:

Effective maintain his identity in multicultural world, To find solutions to his problems from within his own cultural practices rather than be influenced by external ideologies, Know why Muslims fail to equip themselves with essential survival tools needs in the world to day

Contents : Quran and Uloom Ul Quran

Surah Al Hujrat and last Rkhu of Surab Ali Furqan Excelence of holy Quran. (Aijaz ul Quran) History of Collection and Compilation of holy Quran Basic Beliefs of Islam Tauheed, its importance, effects on the life of believer, shirk and it types Prophethood, its needs and necessity, characteristics, finality of Prophethood. Concept of life hereafter Jihad and its kinds Life history of holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) Life history at Makkah (Before Prophethood) Life history at Makkah (After Prophethood) Life history at Madina (including Charter of Madina, Brotherhood, Treaty of Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) Importance of Hadith and Sunnah Ten Selected Ahadiths Fundamentals of Islam Rayer, its importance, pre-conditions, obligations and effects Zakat, its aims and objectives. Legal recipients, NISAB, and Benefits. Fasting and Pilgrimage Ethical values of Islamic Society Taqwa, Tawakal, Simplicity, Lawful earning, Social Justice, rights of parents, elders, neighbors, fear of ALLAH, and Truthfulness. Ill effects of corruption and respect of law

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Islam and Science Quran and science Importance of science and Technology in Islam Historical contribution of Islam and Muslims in the development of Science Verses of holy Quran that covers different fields of Science e.g. Social, Management and Natural Sciences

Recommended Books: 1. A.A Umrani, Islam, the universal religion, Naseem book dept, 2000. 2. A.Q. Natiq, Sirate-e-Mustaqeem, Urdu Bazzar Karachi, 2002. 3. S.M. Saeed, Islam aur Hamari Zindagi, Naseem Book Dept, 2002

4. M Shabudeen, Quran Science and Muslims, Al Maktabah Al ashrafiya, Lahore, 2002

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ETHICS (SS111) Discipline : EE First Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : After completing this course student should be able to:

• To create stable and healthy civilized atmosphere. • To develop uniformity of moral beliefs and behavior.

Contents : Definition of ETHICS, Significance of ethics in different

religions.

ISLAM:

Introduction

Role of Beliefs and Arakans of Islam in Character building

Ethical values (Brotherhood, Equality, Liberty, Tolerance, Social Justice, Rights of Non-Muslim

Ill effects of corruption and respect of law

HIDUISM:

Introductions

Doctrines

Religious books

Concept of Re-Birth

Celebration days

Cast systems Trimurti and Ethical teachings.

BUDHISM:

Introduction

Doctrines

Eight Nobel paths of Budda

Critical Study on concept of Renunciation of material & worldly life.

CHRISTIANITY:

Introductions

Doctrines

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Religious books

Human Honor

Self reforms celebration days Ethical Teachings.

JUDAISM:

Introduction

Doctrines

Religious Books

Ethical Values Ten Commandments of Moses

Recommended Books: 1. Dr. A Rasheed, Comperative Study of Religions. Tahir sons Karachi 2001 2. Aadil Faraz, Ikhlqaiyat Mazahib-e-Aalam k nazar main apna idara lahor 2002 3. M. Hashim canna; Mazahib Aalam jo taqabili jaezo, Naseem Book dept 1998

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : PAKISTAN STUDIES (PS106) Discipline : EE First Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

Freedom Movement in its full scope and perspective; History, culture, geography and economy of Pakistan and political institution, which flourish during the last 55 years after inception of Pakistan; Why the country has had failed in achieving national integrations, unity and cohesion among the people of Pakistan during last 55 years; The foremost purpose of the study to achieve good democracy, national integration, unity and cohesion;

Contents : Ideology of Pakistan, Definition & Explanation in the light of Allama Iqbal & quaid-

e-Azam sayings, Religious movement, Eductional movement, Aligarh movement, khilafat movement, Two Nation Theory, Indian National congress, all India Muslim League, Pakistan resolution of 1940, separate Electorates, 1937, elections and distribution of ministers, 1946, election and transfer of power, The nature and emergence of modern state system Islamic concept of state, political concepts, Sovereignty, Law, Liberty, Equlity, Rights and duties, Forms of Governments, Monarchy, Democracy, Constitutional Development and political struggle in Pakistan since 1947 and efforts for promulgation of Islamic state system, A comparative and critical analysis of the 1956, 1962 & 1973 constitution of Pakistan Foreign policy of Pakistan, world war I & II, Decolonization, Rise of the third world, alliances Systems, NATO, SEATO, CENTO, Pakistan’ s role in regional and international organizations, Pakistan relations with its neighbors and big powers, National integration and regionalism. War on terror and its impact on Pakistan.

Recommended Books: 1. M. Ikram. Rabani, Pakistan Studies, Caravan book house, Lahore 2001. 2. Muhammad Asif Malik, Pakistan affairs, Publishers Exporium, 1999. 3. K. Ali, A new history of Indo-Pakistan, Urdu Bazar, Lahore, 1995.

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Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

(EE101) Discipline : EE First Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

basic concepts and issues related to the environment and the professional practices in environmental engineering

Contents : Introduction to environment, environmental engineering and issues, legal

aspects, engineering solution, and basic approaches to abatement system de sign; Hydrology and Hydrologic cycle; Sources of water and wastewater; Water demand. Water and wastewater treatment; Water and wastewater quality assessment and monitoring: An overview of water supply and wastewater drainage system design; Air pollution, Nosie Pollution; Solid and hazardous waste management and environmental impacts; Global environmental issues; acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion. Introduction to national environmental problems; Sustainable development. Definition and inter-relationship between various components. Strategies for sustainable development.

Recommended Books: 1. Principal of Environmental Engineering and Science by Mackenzie L Davis and

Susan J Masten, The Mcgraw-Hill Series in Civil and Environmental engineering

2. Introduction to Environmental Engineering, by Davis Mackenzie L. and Cornwell, David A.

3. National Conservation Strategy of Pakistan (1992), Government of Pakistan 4. Gezitte of Pakistan-Environmental Protection Act 1997, Government of

Pakistan

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : COMPUTER AIDED LEARNING (EE131) Discipline : EE First Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 42 Total Marks: 50 + 50

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

basics of computer hardware and software, basics of computer applications and various skills to use the computer in engineering computations and presentations

Contents : Introduction: What are computer and its social impact in office, industry, and

education, History of computers Classification: Mini, Micro, Main frame, Super, Hybrid, Digital, Analog computers and also modern trends in computers Basic Components: Input/Output devices, processing devices, CPU, memory Storage Media: Physical and logical storage, Block diagram of computers, Generalized diagram of computer. Software (system software, application software), Operating systems. Lab Outline: Exploring Hardware components of computer, Operating systems (DOS- working in command prompt along with internal and external command), Windows (exploring windows operating system, generalize working, desktop, copy, paste, folder creation, icons etc.), Exploring Browser (internet, email) MS office (Word, Excel and Power Point)

Recommended Books: 1. Peter Norton “Introduction to Computing”, Eighth Edition

2. Urooj Anwar Zaidi “Introduction to Computing”

3. Brain Williams And Stacey Sawyer “ Using Information Technology” 7th

Edition, 2007, McGraw-Hill

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4. William Stallings “Computer organization and Architecture: Designing for performance, 7th edition, 2006, Prentice Hall.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : SURVEYING (CE120) Discipline : EE First Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

theory and practice of land surveying and the modern survey instruments. Contents : Introduction:

Introduction to land surveying, terminology, instruments, branches and their application. Techniques: Chain surveying, Theodolite and its use in traversing and triangulation, Tachometry, Plan table surveying, Two and three point problems. Computation of areas and volumes by various methods. Modern Methods in Surveying: Principles of EDM operation, EDM characteristics, Total stations, Field application of total stations in topographic surveys and construction layout, Introduction and application of Global Positioning System-GPS Leveling and Contouring: Reduced of levels, temporary and permanent adjustments of level, precise leveling methods and applications of contouring. Field work: Horizontal and vertical control, Construction surveys, Rail road, Pipelines and other infrastructures, Layout of buildings and structures.

Recommended Books: 1. Kavanagh,B. Surveying Principles and Application, Prentice Hall 2. Irvine, W. Surveying for Construction, McGraw Hill 3. Davis, R.E. Surveying Theory and Practice, McGraw Hill 4. Russel, P.W. and Brinker, C. Elementary Surveying, Harper Collins

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5. James M. Anderson and Edward M. Mikhail, Introduction to Surveying, International Student Edition, McGraw hill Book Company

6. Wolf P.R. & Ghilani C.D. Elementary Surveying-An introduction to Geomatics, Prentice Hall, USA.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICS (EE110) Discipline : EE First Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

basic principal of physics as related to environments Contents : The Essentials of Environmental Physics, Basic Environmental System,

Introduction to the Solar Spectrum, Interaction of Light with Matter, Atomic and nuclear structure, Radioactivity and radioactive transformation, Alpha, beta and gamma emission, Sources of environmental radioactivity, Natural and man-made activities, Terrestrial radiation, Extra-terrestrial radiation, Cosmo genic radio-nuclides, Primordial radio-nuclides, Manmade sources, External and internal radiation exposure, Structure of atmosphere, Ozone and UV radiation, Climate change : causes and impacts, Transport of Pollutants: Diffusion, advection and dispersion, Conservation of Mass, Flow in Rivers, Ground Water Flow, Particle Physics. Noise, Basic Acoustics.

Recommended Books: 1. Principles of environmental Physics, John, Moteige, Academic Press, 3rd Ed.,

2007 2. Environmental Physics, Egbert Boeker, Rienk Van, Gronbelle, Wiley, 2000 3. Introduction to Environmental Physics, Peter Hughes, Tayler and Frances, 1st

Ed., 2001

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH (EN101) Discipline : EE Second Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To comprehend authentic text

Composing different types of sentences Listen and comprehend lectures and collect information Identify and improve pronunciation with the help of sounds, Individual and combination of diphthongs, stress patterns and intonation Participate actively in discussion relevant to 1st year Engineering Students’ level of comprehension.

Contents : Reading: Interactive Reading, apply the skills of surveying skimming,

scanning and detailed reading and identify topic sentence Writing: Audience Related Writing, composition of sentences,

paragraph, short descriptive writing, précis and letter and application Identify contextual clues with the help of cohesive devices

Listening: Collect gist and important points from a listening text or any

other oral source viz. lecture, speech or conversation Speaking: Taking part in different real life situations, answer question,

argue and explain one’s point of view, ask for information __ turn taking techniques and presentation skills

Grammar: Mechanics of English Language, Punctuation, vocabulary,

conversion of words, tenses and sentence structure

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Recommended Books: 1. J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet and Practical English Grammar 2. Sarwar Zakia, (Edt) 1991 English Study Skills A Spelt Publication Karachi. 3. R.R.Jordon, 1980 Collins Study Skills in English. William Collins Sons & Co.

Glasgow Great Britian.

4. Jones Rhodri, 1986, A New English Course (An Approach to GCSE English Language for Individual Study or Class Use)

5. K.James at al, 1986, Listening Comprehension and Note- Taking Course (Collins Study Skills In English)

6. Selected text from Dawn, Readers Digest, New Scientist and other relevant material of teachers’ choice

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : APPLIED CALCULUS (MTH102) Discipline : EE Second Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To know the derivative as a rate measurer, slope of a straight line etc and

integration as the area under curve. Solve the application problems related to their field. Know the vector algebra and vector calculus.

Contents : Introduction to function:

Mathematical and physical meaning of functions. Graphs of various functions. Hyperbolic functions.

Introduction to limits: Theorems of limits and their applications to factions. Some useful limits, right hand and left-hand limits. Continuous and discontinuous functions and their applications.

Derivatives: Geometrical and physical meaning of derivatives. Derivatives as rate of change of and related rates.

Partial Derivatives: Definition and geometrical meaning of partial derivatives and their geometrical significance.

Higher Derivatives: Definition of higher derivatives. Leibniz theorem.

Mean Value Theorems: Rolle’s Theorem and Mean Value Theorem, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series. Indeterminate forms.

Further Applications of Derivatives: Tangents and normal. Curvature and radius of curvature. Maxima and of a fuctions of single variable (applied problems). Differentials with applications.

Applications of Partial Derivatives: Euler’s theorem. Total differentials. Maxima and minima of two variables.

Integral Calculus: Gamma and Beta functions, Reduction formulae.

Applications of Integral Calculus: Rocket flights, area under curves, solids of revolution

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Vector Algebra: Brief introduction to scalars, vectors and their products.

Vector Calculus: Vector differentiation, integration and their applications.

Del Operator: Gradient, divergence and curl and their applications.

Recommended Books: 1. J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet and Practical English Grammar 2. Sarwar Zakia, (Edt) 1991 English Study Skills A Spelt Publication Karachi. 3. R.R.Jordon, 1980 Collins Study Skills in English. William Collins Sons & Co.

Glasgow Great Britian.

4. Jones Rhodri, 1986, A New English Course (An Approach to GCSE English Language for Individual Study or Class Use)

5. K.James at al, 1986, Listening Comprehension and Note- Taking Course (Collins Study Skills In English)

6. Selected text from Dawn, Readers Digest, New Scientist and other relevant material of teachers’ choice

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY (EE121) Discipline : EE Second Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 42 Total Marks: 50 + 50

Objectives : To develop know how of chemistry and its application in Environmental

Engineering. Contents : Introduction to environmental chemistry, Fundamental elements (Metals, Non-

Metals and Metalloids) and their reactions (compounds formation and dissociation), Basic concepts of: General chemistry, Physical chemistry, Organic chemistry, Colloidal chemistry and Analytical chemistry, Acids, Bases and Oxides formation in natural and industrial systems, Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (Microbial Redox Process-Nitrogen Conversions), Atmosphere chemistry and its reactions in environment, Water chemistry and aqueous phase reactions, Solutions and mixtures (Molar and Normal Solutions), Solubility product, factors affecting on solubility, Colloid chemistry: colloids formation, precipitation and separation system, Organic chemistry: Hydrocarbons, Carbohydrates, and Amino acids environmental applications.

Recommended Books: 1. Clair N. Sawyer, Perry L, McCarly & Geve F Partern, Chemistry for

Environmental Engineering 2. Harrison R M, De Mora S J, Introductory Chemistry for the Environmental

Sciences, Cambridge Environmental Series No. 17, Macmillan Press Ltd 3. Brimblecobmbe, P, T. D. Jickells T. D Liss P. S, An Introduction to

Environmental Chemistry

4. Stumm,Werner and James J. Morgan, Aquatic Chemistry, Chemical Equilibria and Rates in Natural Waters, John wiley and Sons

5. Baird, C. Environmental Chemistry, Freeman: New York, 1995

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENGINEERING MECHANICS (CE115) Discipline : EE Second Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To introduce students to basic concepts of equilibrium of particle, equilibrium of

rigid body and analysis of bodies under accelerated motion. Contents : Force System: Introduction to the subject, fundamental concepts of statics,

representation & types of vectors, principle of transmissibility, graphical & analytical methods of vector operation, rectangular and non-rectangular components. Equilibrium of Particle: Free body diagram of particle in equilibrium, equilibrium of particle for 2D systems. Force System Resultants: Moment of a force, moment of a couple. Friction: Characteristics of dry friction, angle of friction, angle of repose, static and dynamic friction, friction on horizontal and inclined planes. Kinematics of Particle: Introduction, rectilinear motion, velocity and acceleration, equations of motion, projectile motion, tangential and normal components of acceleration. Kinetics of Particle: Newton’s laws of Motion. D’Alembert’s principle, equation of motion for rectangular coordinates, work, power, energy, work of force, work-energy equation, law of conservation of energy, efficiency of machine.

Recommended Books: 1. R.C. Hibbler, “Engineering Mechanics (Statics)” latest edition. 2. J.L Meriam, “Engineering Mechanics (Statics)” latest edition. 3. Beer & Johnston, “Vector Mechanics for Engineers (Statics)”, latest edition.

4. Joseph f. Shelley, “Engineering Mechanics (Statics)”, latest edition.

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Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

(EE141) Discipline : EE Second Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

about Computer Languages, programming skills and computer programming applications

Contents : Introduction to computer languages, Introduction to C/C++, Basic of C++ Program

Input / Output Functions, Operators, Decision making statements, Loops, Functions, Arrays & Strings, Structures Unions, Objects and classes, Operator Over Loading, Graphics Functions, Files Basics of MATLAB, command window, m files

Recommended Books: 1. Gottfried, B.S. Programming with Structured Basics (Schaum Series), McGraw

Hill. 2. Steven Holzner , Black Book of C++ 3.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT (EE202) Discipline : EE Third Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To provide basic concepts of ecology and various methods & techniques for

analysis of the natural resources and the environment. Contents : Basic concepts in ecology; Structure of ecosystem; Energy and material flow

within ecosystem. Succession: (only basic concepts). Ecosystem productivity , food webs and food chains; Types of ecosystems and their management; Biodiversity and ecological sustainability; Nutrient cycles and Eutrophication; Populations / communities and their dynamics and interaction; Species and extinction; Stability & change in communities; Human as keystone species, effects of human activities on ecosystem, The Abiotic Environment: Minimums, Tolerances & the Medium; Insulation, precipitation & climate; Soils, Nutrients & other; Biogeochemical cycles & ecosystem, gaseous & sedimentary nutrient cycles; Population Zoology; Major Ecosystem of the world; Biomes, The major terrestrial Ecosystem; Aquatic Ecosystem

Recommended Books: 1. Charles L. Mohler Ecological Management of Agricultural Weeds 2. Matt Liebman Ecological Management Of Agricultural Weeds 3. Robert P. McIntosh The background of ecology: concept and theory 4. Edward J.Kormandy Concepts of Ecology

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICE (EE278) Discipline : EE Third Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 00 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 00 + 42 Total Marks: 00 + 50

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

basics of engineering drawing that enhance student skills to prepare and understand drawings for environmental engineering application.

Contents : Introduction: Need and requirement of drawings for environmental engineering

projects. General nature of drawings, Types of line, lettering, dimensioning, drawing instruments, planning of drawing sheet. Types of projections, orthographic projections, plane of projections; Isometric and pictorial projections of solids/machine parts, making of freehand sketches from solid objects and from orthographic projections; Symbols and nomenclature needed for specific drawings such as architectural, structural, plumbing, electrical, air-conditioning, roads and earth work etc. Drawings at different stages of projects, Elements of perspective drawing;

Recommended Books: 1. T.T. French, C.J. Vierck, R.J. Foster. Engineering Drawing and Graphics 2. Abbot Practical Geometry & Engineering Graphics. 3. Craft, Meyers & Boyer Engineering Graphics. 4. M. Chakarborti, Civil Engineering Drawing, 5. Gurcharan Singh, Civil Engineering Drawing, 2nd ed. Malik Book Dept., Lahore

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : LINEAR ALGEBRA & ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY

(MTH111) Discipline : EE Third Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To perform the basic operation of matrix algebra.

Solve the system of linear equations. Have concepts of two and three dimensional geometry. Find the area volumes of bounded regions by using multiple integrals.

Contents : Introductions to matrices, elementary row operations and vector spaces.

Brief introduction of matrices. Symmetric and an matrices. Introduction to elementary row operations. Echlon and reduced echelon form. Rank of a matrix. Inverse of a matrix using elementary row operations. Vector spaces. Vector subspaces. Linear combination. Linear dependence and basis. Linear transformation. System of linear equations. System of non-homogeneous and homogeneous linear equations. Gaussian elimination method, Gauss Jordan method. Consistence criterion for solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous system of linear equations. Application of system of linear equations. Determinants. Introduction to determinants. Properties of determinants of order n. Axiomatic definition of the determinants. Applications of determinants (Cramer’s rule). Analytic geometry of 3-dimensions. Introduction. Coordination of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Straight line, in R3: Vector from of a straight line, parametric equations of a straight line, equation of a straight line in symmetric form, direction ratios and direction consines, angle between two straight lines, distance of a point from a line. Planes: Equation of a plane, angle between two planes, intersection of two planes, a plane and a straight line, skew lines. Cylindrical and spherical coordinate: Introduction to sylindrical and spherical coordinates. Surfaces: Quadratic surfaces, degenerate surfaces, symmetry, traces, intercepts of the surfaces, surface of revolution. Cylinder and Cone: Cylinder, directrix of cylinder, right cylinder.

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Sphere: General sphere of equation, Great circle conics: Ellipsoid, elliptic, paraboloid, hyperbolic, paraboloid, hyperboloid of one sheet, hyperboloid of two sheets, elliptic cone, rolled surfaces, general quadratic surfaces. Spherical trigonometry: The cosine, sine, and contagent formulae. Latitude and longitude,direction of Qibla. Multiple integrals. Definition, double integral as volume, evaluation of double integral, change of order of integration. Application of double integrals, area, mass of an element, moment of inertia, centre of gravity. Triple integrals, evaluation of triple integrals, application of triple integrals, volume, mass of an element, centre of gravity, moment of inertia by triple integrals, triple integration in cylindrical and spherical coordinates.

Recommended Books: 1. D.D. Benice, Brief Calculus and its Applications 2. R.A. Barnett, Applied Calculus 3. S.M. Yusuf, Calculus and Analytical Geometry 4. S.M. Yusuf, Mathematical Methods

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : FLUID MECHANICS (CE225) Discipline : EE Fourth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : ……. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination. Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50 Aims

:

The course aims to deliver sound understanding of the basic concepts of fluid mechanics

Objectives : At the end of this course, students are expected to acquire the basic understanding both in fluid statics, and fluid dynamics.

Contents

: Introduction: Physical properties of fluids, viscosity, measurement of viscosity, Newton's equation of viscosity. Fluid Statics: Pressure, pressure measuring devices, hydrostatic stress, hydrostatic force on submerged plane, buoyancy and flotation, stability of immersed and floating body. Fluid Kinematics: Steady and unsteady flow, laminar and turbulent flow, uniform and non-uniform flow, Path-lines, streamlines and stream tubes. Velocity and discharge. Fluid Dynamics: Continuity equation, momentum equation, Bernoulli’s theorem and energy equation. Flow Measurement: Orifices and mouthpieces, sharp-crested weirs and notches, Pitot tube, Venturi-meter. Fluid Flow through Conduits: Reynolds experiment, laminar & turbulent flow in pipes, flow losses in pipes. Uniform Flow in Open Cannels: Chazy's and Manning's equations. Bazin's and Kutter's Formula. Hydraulic Turbines and Pumps: Classification of hydraulic turbines, performance of hydraulic turbines, selection of turbines. Main components and working of centrifugal and reciprocating pumps, performance of pumps, selection of pumps.

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Recommended Books: 1. Yunus. A Cengel, “Fluid Mechanics: Fundamental & Applications” (in SI units)”,

Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2010. 2. I.G. Currie, “Fundamental Mechanics of Fluids”, CRC Press, 4th edition, 2012. 3. Edward J. Shaughnessy,Ira M. Katz, James P. Schaffer,” Introduction to Fluid

Mechanics”, Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2004. 4. Clayton T. Crowe, Donald F. Elger, John A. Roberson, “Engineering Fluid

Mechanics”, John Wiley & Sons; 8th Edition, 2004. 5. F.M White,” Fluid Mechanics”, McGraw Hill, 4th Edition, 1999. 6. Dr. R.K. Bansal,” A Text book of Fluid Mechanics”, 1st Edition, 2008. 7. Dr. R.K. Bansal,” A Text book of Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines (SI

System)”, 9th Edition, 2005. 8. R.K. Rajput, “Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines”,S. Chand Ltd., 4th Edition,

2008.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENGINEERING MATERIALS & ENVIRONMENT (EE265) Discipline : EE Third Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : To learn about environmental deterioration of engineering materials.

To know about basic environmental materials chemistry. Contents : Engineering Materials & their properties, i-e; physical, chemical and mechanical,

Material dependence, Resource consumption and its drivers, The material life cycle, End of first life: a problem or a resource, Environmental factors that influence deterioration of materials, Material selection strategies, Eco-informed materials selection, Sustainability of materials, Materials for low-carbon power, Material efficiency, Future options.

Recommended Books: 1. Michael. F. Ashby, Materials Engineering & the Environment, BH Publishers. 2. A. Moncmanova, Environmental Deterioration of Materials, WIT Press. 3. Jerzy Labanowski, Environmental Degradation of Engineering 4. Materials & Materials Engineering & Technologies, Trans Tech Publications.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (EE232) Discipline : EE Third Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 42 Total Marks: 50 + 50

Objectives : To develop basic understanding of Microbiology as related to water, waste water,

soil and food. To understand application of microbiology in reducing/elimination of environmental pollution.

Contents : Basic concepts in microbiology and their application in environmental

engineering, Microbial classification, growth and nutrition. Influence of environment on growth including measurement of growth, DNA structure and replication, protein synthesis; Energy mechanism in microbial metabolism; Cell· structures' and characterization; enzymes and enzyme activity; Examination and evaluation of the effects of microorganisms in water and wastewater; Study of microscopes, microbial staining and pure culture techniques, nutritional requirements cultivation and growth; Enumeration of microorganisms in water, standard plate count; indicator organisms; Control of microorganisms by physical and chemical agents; the structure "and biological functions of microorganisms including bacteria, protozoa, algae, viruses; Microbiology of water and wastewater; soil; and food; Biodegradation and bioaccumulation.

Recommended Books: 1. Prescott L M, Harley G P, Klei C A Microbiology.McGraw-Hill Inc. 2. Telezar M A, Chan E C S Microbiology: Concepts and Applications. McGraw-

Hill Inc. 3. Mitches R, Environmetnal Microbiology, McGraw-Hill Inc. 4. Denyer S P, Gorman S P Microbial Bioskills: Formation and Control McGraw-

Hill Inc.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS (EE242) Discipline : EE Fourth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : To introduce the basic concepts of environmental economics

To enhance the knowledge of economic analysis Contents

: Introduction to environmental economics. Basic theory of Environmental Economics; Natural resource accounting and valuing of environment; cost benefit analysis, discounting and present value of net benefit; Direct effects on human well beings & ecosystem; Efficient and optimal use of natural resources; Economic benefits of non-renewable and renewable resources; Systematic Analysis of Environmental issues using microeconomic theory; Elements of welfare Economics; Theories of Environmental Policy instruments; An Economics approach: understanding the relationship b/w Markets, Policy the Environment; Applying microeconomic theory for systematic analysis of environmental problems & Policy.

Recommended Books:

1. David W. Pearce Environmental Economics: An Elementary Introduction 2. Tom Tietenberg Environmental Economics and Policy 3. The, Allen Goodman Economics of Health and Health Care, 4. Chapman, J L and Reiss, M J, Ecology (Principles and Applications). 1st ed.

Cambridge University Press UK. 5. Odum, E P, Fundamentals of Ecology. Saunders Company Philadelphia,

USA. 6. Moles, M C J, Ecology (Concepts and applications). 7. Slingsby, D and Cook, Practical Ecology. 8. Tietenberg, T, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. Harper

Collins Publishers. 9. Perman, R, Ma, Y, McGilvray, J, Environmental and Natural Resource

Economics. Longman, London and New York. 10. James R K, The Economic Approach to Environmental and Natural

Resources. Harcourt Brace College Publishers.

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11. Hanley, N, J F Shogren and B White, Environmental Economics in theory and practice, Palgrave Macmillan

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (EE212) Discipline : ME Fourth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : ……. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To make students acquainted with the basic principles of classical Thermodynamics to develop an intuitive understanding.

Contents

: Introduction: Thermodynamic systems, properties, state, processes, ideal gas equation of state, work and heat. Laws of Thermodynamics: The first law of thermodynamics, cyclic processes and non-cyclic processes applied to closed and open systems, stored energy, internal energy, flow energy, enthalpy, specific heats, statements of the second law of thermodynamics. Properties of steam and vapor power cycle: Processes in formation of steam, property diagrams; property tables, Rankine cycle.

Steam generators: Classification & working of different types of steam generators, mountings and accessories, performance of steam generators. Steam turbines: Classification of steam turbines, overall efficiency of steam turbines.

Gas turbines: Gas turbine cycles, applications, combustion process. Air compressors: Classification of air compressors, working of reciprocating and

rotary air compressors, performance of compressors.

Internal combustion engines: Classification and working mechanism of internal

combustion engines.

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning: Vapor compression cycle, refrigerants, Vapor absorption refrigeration system, different solutions used in the system, domestic and commercial units.

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Recommended Books:

1. Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles,” Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach”, McGraw-Hill, 7th Edition, 2001.

2. Sanford Klein, Gregory Nellis,” Thermodynamics”, Cambridge University Press, 1st Edition, 2008.

3. Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Daisie D. Boettner, Margaret Bailey, “Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics”, John Wiley & Sons, 7th Edition, 2010.

4. Thomas Deas Eastop, “Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering Technologists”, Pearson Education, 5th Edition, 1963.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION & FOURIER SERIES (MTH202)

Discipline : EE Fourth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should familiar with:

The formation and the solution methods of first order linear and non-linear differential equation. Their geometrical and physical application. The higher order and partial DE’s and their solutions. The Infinite series, testing their convergence and divergence by different tests. The concept of Fourier series. Fourier series of periodic functions with period 2π and with arbitrary period 2L as well as half range Fourier series.

Contents

: First order linear and non-linear differential equations: Introduction, formation and solution first order, first degree and first order higher degree DE’s. Higher order linear differential equations: Homogeneous linear equations of order n with constants coefficients, solutions of higher order differential equations according to the roots of auxiliary equation. Non-Homogeneous linear equations. Cauchy Euler equation. Method of variations of parameters. Applications of higher order linear differential equations. Introduction to partial differential equations: Solution of laplace equation, wave equation and equation, by variable separable method heat (simple case). Infinite series: Introduction to sequence and series, testing the convergence and divergence of infinite series by using different tests. Fourier Series: Fourier coefficients. Convergence of Fourier series. Fourier series of odd and even functions.

Recommended Books:

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1. D. Murray, Differential Equations 2. H.K.Dass, Advance Engineering Mathematics 3. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 1988 4. S.M Yusuf, Mathematical Methods 5. J.L.V Iwaarden, Ordinary Differential Equation with Numerical Techniques 6. Erwin Kreyzig, Advance Engineering Mathematics, sixth edition, John Wiley &

sons, 1991

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD) (EE282) Discipline : EE Fourth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 00 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 00 + 42 Total Marks: 00 + 50

Objectives : After completing this course, the student should be able to understand:

basics of engineering drawing by using the CAD software, that enhance student skills to prepare and understand drawings for environmental engineering application.

Contents : Computer Aided Design: General and basic know how related to computer aided

design, e.g. co-ordinate system, drawings setup procedure, basic draw commands, basic edit commands, Layers, creating text and defining styles options, block and drawing import/export options, Cross hatching, save and plot (2D) and isometric drawings. Sections of joints, screw thread systems, nuts and bolts, pipe connections, preparation of pipelines and sewer profile (longitudinal section, etc) drawings.

Recommended Books: 1. George Ormura, Mastering Auto Cad, 1st ed. BPB Publisher 2. Allen Kalameja, Auto CAD 2006 3. 4. 5.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : GIS & REMOTE SENSING (EE272) Discipline : EE Fourth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To introduce different satellite images recorded in different ways and methods of

their analysis. To provide an understanding of Remote Sensing & GIS, their evolution and applications.

Contents

: Global Positioning System (GPS): Fundamentals of Satellite Systems, Navigational and Earth Resources Satellites, Positioning Systems (GPS/Galileo) Integrating GPS data in GIS, Remote Sensing (RS): Physical basis of Remote Sensing, Types of Remote Sensing, Sensors, Platforms, Resolution, Image Processing techniques, Classification and Digital Mapping, Application Domains. Geographical Information System (GIS): RS/GIS applications in Engineering Disciplines, Spatial Data types and acquiring considerations, Data Models and Structures, Projections and Transformations, Attribute based operations, Spatial analysis, Field and Laboratory Work: Training on GPS based surveys, ArcGIS, ERDAS and other software.

Recommended Books:

1. Michael Kennedy, The Global Positioning System and GIS: An Introduction, rd edition, Taylor & Francis. New York, ISBN-0-415-28608-5.

2. Thomas, M. Lillesand & Ralph W. Kiefer Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, 5th edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

3. Clarke, K. Getting started with Geographical Information System, Prentice Hall, New York, Second Edition, ISBN-1879102897.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : WATER SUPPLY ENGINEERING (EE303) Discipline : EE Fourth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To learn layout and design of Water distribution network.

To understand about designing of water supply projects Contents

: Water supply and wastewater collection systems, Estimates of water demand and wastewater flows, Water consumption, factors affecting water consumption, variation in water consumption, Estimation of water, Design period, Methods for estimation of design population. Water and wastewater quality parameters, WHO guideline for drinking water quality. Treatment of water: Storage reservoir, sedimentation, coagulation, filtration, Disinfection. Water transmission and distribution system, Components layouts, Hardy cross method for pipe network analysis, Design of water distribution systems, Overhead reservoirs, their function, location and capacity, Different varieties of water supply pipes, Valves and fire hydrants used in water supply systems, Sewer systems and their layout, Sanitary and storm sewers, Sewer appurtenances, Hydraulics of sewers, Design of sanitary and storm sewers, Design of wastewater pumping stations, Loads on sewers, Sewer pipes and beddings, Layout of sewers.

Recommended Books:

1. Mackenzie L. Davis, David A. Cornwell, Introduction to Environmental Engineering, McGraw-Hill.

2. Terence J. McGhee, Water Supply and Sewerage, McGraw Hill 3. Howard S. Peavey, Environmental Engineering

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : THERMAL POWER PLANTS (ME 441) Discipline : EE Fifth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : Co-requisite : --- Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : After successful completion of this course, students would be able to understand the conversion of fossil and nuclear fuels into electricity and explain the ways for energy economics and management.

Contents : Introduction: Energy types and classification, energy sources, energy

conversion systems and environment. Steam Power Plant: Fossil fuels; composition, properties and ranking of fossil fuels, superheating and reheating of steam, regeneration, feed water heaters supercritical pressure cycle, typical layout of steam power plant, combustion equipments and firing methods for different fuels, clean-coal technologies, fluidized bed combustion, and coal gasification, environmental impact consideration. Gas Turbine Power Plant: Regeneration and modifications, site selection criterion, combustion equipment and firing methods, environmental impact consideration. Combined Cycle Power Plant: Basic concepts and benefits, combined gas-steam power plant, integrated gasification combined cycle power plant, environmental impact consideration. Diesel Engine Power Plant: Types of diesel engine power plants, site selection criterion, and performance characteristics, environmental impact consideration. Nuclear Power Plant: Fundamentals of nuclear reactions, nuclear fuels, components of nuclear power plant, parts of a nuclear reactor, types of reactors, site selection criterion, safety operation of power plant, environmental impact consideration.

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Power Plant Economics and Management: Effects of variable load, terms and definitions, load curves, energy conservation and management, energy storage, economics of thermal power plants.

Recommended Books:

1. Begamudre R D, “Energy Conversion Systems”, New Age International (P) Ltd, 1st Edition, 2006.

2. El-Wakil M.M, “Power Plant Technology”, McGraw-Hill Education, International Edition, 1985.

3. Black & Veatch, “Power Plant Engineering”, CBS Publishers & Distributors,1st Edition, 2005.

4. Harish C. Rai, “Power Plant Engineering”, I K International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2011 Edition, 2011.

5. Thomos Elliott, “Standard Hand Book of Power Plant Engineering” ,McGraw-Hill Professional , 2nd Edition, 1997.

6. Larry Drbal, Kaylawestra, Pat Boston, “Power Plant Engineering”, CBS Publishers & Distributors, 1st Edition, 2005.

7. Rolf Kehlhofer, et. Al, “Combined Cycle Gas and Steam Turbine Power Plants”, PennWell Corporation, 3rd Edition2009.

8. Energy, Environment & Sustainable Development, Uqaili, M A and Harijan, K,Springer, 2012.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MTH308)

Discipline : EE Fifth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To introduce various techniques for solving Linear and Non-linear equations

using various numerical methods. To learn about finite differences.

Contents

: Solution of Non-Linear Equations: Simple interaction, Bisection method, Newton’s method, Secant method, Method of false position. Finite Differences: Difference operations and tables, differences of polynomials, Newton’s and Gauss interpolating technique for equally spaced data, simple theorems on divided differences, Newton’s formulation for unequal intervals, Lagrange’s formulation of interpolation, numerical differentiation, curve fitting by the method of least squares. Numerical Integration: Review of integration concept and their physical significance for Engineering, Trapezoidal and Simson’s rule numerical integration techniques. Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations: Jacobi’s method, Gauss-Settle method, Sparse matrices, Solution of Differential equations, Euler and modified Euler methods, Runge Kutta and Kutta Merson Methods. Eigen-values and Eigen-Vectors: Interactive and transformation methods, Eigen-values of tri-diagonal matrix. Solution of Polynomial Equations: Polynomial equations, finding initial approximations and complete solution of polynomial regression analysis.

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Recommended Books: 1. Complex Variables by Murray R. Spiegel, Schaum Series 2. Numerical Analysis by Scheid, Schaum Series

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY (EL255) Discipline : EE Fifth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 42 Total Marks: 50 + 50

Objectives : To familiarize the students with concepts of electrical technology

Contents

: ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS AND CIRCUITS Electrical quantities. Effects of electric current. resistance, inductance and capacitance, series and parallel circuits, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's law, A.0 single phase and poly phase system, electrical power and energy. ELECTROMAGNETISM Magnetic fields. Characteristic of lines of magnetic flux. Magnetic fields due to currents. Electromagnet. Force on current carrying conductor in magnetic field. Electromagnetic induction. Magnetic circuit Mutual inductance. Statistically and dynamically induced EMF. ELECTRICAL MACHINES: Types of AC and DC machines, working principle of transformer, EMF equation loses, constructional parts of 3 phase transformer, types and construction of 3 phase A.0 induction motor, working principle of 3 phase induction motor, loses application of 3 phase induction machines, environmental issues of electrical machines. POWER SYSTEM Power system layout, types of electrical power consumers, conventional power plants, renewable power plants (wind, solar), environmental issues of conventional power plants, environmental benefits of renewable energies, electrical safety, environmental issues of power transmission and distribution, power tariff. .

Recommended Books:

1. Electrical Technology, Edward Hughes ,Longman Latest edition, 2. Electric machinery fundamentals, Chapman 3. Electrical Machines , Drives And Power Systems, 6/E, Wildi Theodore

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Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY (CE445) Discipline : EE Fifth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To learn about importance of hydrology and its application in environmental

engineering. To learn about Meteorology, precipitation, evaporation and transpiration. To learn about Ground flow, stream flow and Runoff & Hydrographs.

Contents

: Introduction: Hydrology, hydrological cycle, importance and practical uses of hydrology. Meteorology: The atmosphere and its composition, Solar radiation as a source of heat, air temperature. Relative humidity, dew point saturation deficit. Measuring devices of above mentioned parameters. Global climate change. Precipitation: Types of precipitation, factors necessary for precipitation, measurement of precipitation, interpretation of precipitation data, computation of average rainfall over a basin. Evaporation and Transpiration: Factors affecting evaporation, measurement of evaporation, evapo-transpiration. Stream Flow: Water stage and its measurement, selection of site for stage recorder, selection of control and metering section, methods of measurement of stream flow, interpretation of stream flow data. Runoff & Hydrographs: Factors affecting runoff, estimating the volume of storm runoff. Characteristic of hydrograph, components of a hydrograph, hydrograph separation, estimating the volume of direct runoff, introduction to unit hydrograph concept, S-curve, Application of probability in determining maxima/minima of discharge. Types of histogram and distribution. Stream Flow Routing: Introduction to floods and its causes, frequency and duration analysis. Reservoir routing, channel routing. Flood Control.

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Groundwater: Introduction, Sources and discharge of ground water. Water table and confined and unconfined aquifers, groundwater hydraulics, pumping test. .

Recommended Books:

1. Warren Viessman, Jr. and Gary L. Lewis, Introduction to Hydrology, 2. R. K. Linsley, Max A. Kohler, and Joseph L. Paulhus, Hydrology for Engineers 3. Linsley, R. K. J. Franzini, Water Resources Engineering, McGraw Hill. 4. David, A. Chin, Water Resources engineering, John Wiley & Sons.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : WASTEWATER ENGINEERING (EE333) Discipline : EE Fifth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To understand the design principles of water and wastewater treatment system.

To know about reactors in Environmental Engineering. To learn about unit operation & processes.

Contents

: Types of Reactors in Environmental Engineering: Batch and continuous flow reactors. Details of Types: Plug flow and completely mixed flow reactors. Completely mixed flow reactors with and without solids recycle. Unit Operations & Processes: General process flow diagrams of wastewater treatment plants. Wastewater Treatment: Physical Chemical and Biological Wastewater treatment processes. Activated sludge process, Aerated lagoons, Tricking filters and biological towers. Waste stabilization ponds, Biological nitrification and denitrification. Biological phosphorus removal, aerobic and anaerobic treatment of biosolids. .

Recommended Books:

1. Gerard Kiely, Environmental Engineering, McGrawhill. 2. Metcalf and Eddy, Waste Water Engineering, McGrawhill.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : RENEWABLE AND EMERGING ENERGY

TECHNOLOGIES (ME 451) Discipline : EE Sixth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : Thermal Power Plants (ME 441) Co-requisite : …… Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination. Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : After successful completion of this course, students would be able to understand various renewable energy sources and renewable and emerging energy technologies.

Contents : Introduction: Renewable energy sources, emerging energy technologies.

Solar Energy: Solar radiation terms and definitions, solar energy collectors, solar thermal conversion systems, storage and applications; economics and environmental aspects. Wind Energy: Basic principle, Site selection, components and classification of wind energy conversion systems, windmills and wind turbines, performance of wind machines, applications; economics and environmental aspects. Biomass Energy: Biomass energy sources, conversion technologies - direct combustion; biogas generation, biogas plants: types, classification and design, biomass gasification, pyrolysis, biofuels; bioenergy storage and applications, economics and environmental aspects. Hydropower: Hydrology, essential elements, classification, site selection, advantages and disadvantages; storage, economics and environmental aspects. Ocean Energy: Ocean thermal energy conversion, energy from tides, components of tidal power plant, energy from ocean waves, wave energy conversion devices, site selection, advantages and limitations; ocean energy storage; economics and environmental aspects. Geothermal Energy: Geothermal sources, prime movers of geothermal energy conversion, geothermal energy applications, storage, economics and environmental aspects.

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Emerging Energy Technologies: Basic physics, chemistry, and engineering of emerging energy technologies, including fuel cells, thermo-electrics, photovoltaic, batteries, hydrogen technologies.

Recommended Books:

1. John Twidell & Tony Weir,” Renewable Energy Resources”, Taylor and Francis, 2nd Edition, 2006.

2. Begamudre R.D.,” Energy Conversion Systems”, New Age International (P) Ltd, 1ST Edition, 2006.

3. Bent Sorensen,” Renewable Energy Conversion, Transmission, and Storage”, Academic Press, 1st Edition, 2007.

4. El-Wakil M.M.,” Power Plant Technology”, McGraw Hill Education, International Edition, 1985.

5. D. Yogi Goswami and Frank Kreith,” Energy Conversion”, CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2008.

6. Uqaili, M.A. and Harijan,K.,” Energy, Environment & Sustainable Development”, Springer, 2012

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (EE313) Discipline : EE Sixth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : …… Co-requisite : …… Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination. Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives :

To provide an overview of solid waste management and to learn various techniques used for solid waste management. To learn about disposal methods & treatment technologies of Solid Waste To learn about Integrated Waste Management.

Contents : Sources of solid waste i.e. Municipal, Industrial, Nuclear, etc, Characteristics of

solid waste management Waste minimization and recycling. Waste collection, transfer, scavenging, transport and disposal. Composting and its types, Immobilization, Vitrification, Incineration, Gasification & Pyrolysis Landfills types, Methods, Siting and design considerations, control of landfill leachate & gases – Environmental monitoring System for landfill sites. Waste-Impacts on Environment. Disposal of Integrated Waste, Underground Storage Tanks Construction, Installation & Closure.

Recommended Books:

1. Integrated Solid Waste Management, by John Tchanobaglus, McGraw Hill 2. Shah, Kanti L. Basic of Solid & Hazardous Waste Management

Technology, Prentice Hall. 3. Hazardous and Radioactive Waste Treatment Technologies, Handbook by

Chang, H. Oh, CRC.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS (EN301) Discipline : EE Sixth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : …… Co-requisite : …… Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination. Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives :

To enhance language skills and develop critical thinking

Contents : Basics of Grammar

Parts of speech and use of articles Sentence structure, Active and passive voice Practice in unified sentence Analysis of phrase, clause and sentence structure Transitive and intransitive verbs Punctuation and spelling Comprehension Answers to questions on a given text Discussion General topics and every day conversation (topics for discussion to be at the discretion of the teacher keeping in view the level of students) Listening To be improved by showing documentaries/films carefully selected by subject teachers) Translation skills Urdu to English Paragraph writing Topics to be chosen at the discretion of the teacher Presentation skills Introduction

Recommended Books:

1. Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet. Exercises Third edition. Oxford University Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313492

2. Don Robinson and Ray Power, Spotlight Communication Skills, Pitman Publishing Co.Ltd

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3. Reading. Upper Intermediate. Brain Tomlinson and Rod Ellis. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Third Impression 1992. ISBN 0 19 453402.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY (MTH309) Discipline : EE Sixth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : …… Co-requisite : …… Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination. Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives :

After completing this course, the student should be familiar with: Different statistical methods to obtain the measure of central values of a data and their interpretation. Probability and its rules. Different probability distributions and their uses. Estimations and hypothesis.

Contents : Introduction: Nature and importance of statistics, descriptive and inferential

statistics, population and samples. Descriptive Measures: Measures of central tendency and measures of dispersions. Probability: Introduction to probability, counting techniques, dependent and independent events, conditional probability, additive rule of probability. Contingency tables, joint and marginal probabilities, the multiplication rule, Bayes's theorem. Probability Distribution: Concept of random variables, discrete and continuous probability distributions, Mean and variance of a random variables. Binomial and Poisson distributions, mean and variance of Binomial and Poisson distribution. Normal distribution, Standard normal distribution and inverse use of table of areas under the normal curve. Sampling Distribution: Sampling distribution of means with replacement and without replacement, Central limit theorem. Estimation of Parameters: Confidence interval of one population mean, estimation a population mean, estimating the difference between two population mean. The Chi-square distribution. Tests of Hypothesis: Testing a statistical hypothesis, Type I & II error, one tailed and two tailed tests. Test concerning means and variances, testing the difference between two means, Good-ness of fit test. Simple Regression and Correlation: Regression analysis by least squares method, testing the significance of the slope, simple correlation analysis, coefficient of correlation, testing the significance of coefficient of correlation.

Recommended Books:

1. M. Anwar Solangi; Statistical Methods and Estimations Ronald Walpole, Introductory Statistics

2. Sher Muhammad Choudhry, Introduction to Statistics vol. I & II

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lqbalBhatti, Elements of Statistics 3. Douglas C. Montgomery, Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineering.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 13-08-2014 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL (EE325) Discipline : EE Sixth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : …… Co-requisite : …… Assessment : 20% Sessional Work, 80% Written Examination. Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives :

To learn about air and noise pollutants and their impacts on the environment. To learn mitigation techniques for air and noise pollution.

Contents : Air Pollution: Sources, causes and control, Air Pollution and Human Health,

Stationary and mobile sources. Fuel and engine based air pollution. Air quality standards, Methods used for controlling air borne emissions of gases aerosols and organic vapors, Legislation and regulation in Pakistan. Elementary study of dispersion models: Haze, smog, fog etc. Radioactive Pollution: Sources, Causes and Control. Noise Pollution: Sources, causes and control. Fuel and engine based noise pollution noise quality standards in Pakistan, vehicular exhaust emission, and test procedures. Air & Noise Pollution Control Devices & Methods: Scrubber, Cyclone, Electro precipitator, Noise Barriers, different types of Noise Barriers, Fiber Filters.

Recommended Books:

1. Air Pollution Control Engineering by N.D Nevers, McGraw Hill. 2. Air Pollution by H.C. Perkins Mc Graw Hill. 3. Noise Pollution by Tripathy, Debipras.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : WATER RESOURCES & IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

(EE404) Discipline : EE Seventh Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To enhance the knowledge of water resources management and irrigation.

To develop the skills to understand canal irrigation and drainage system. Contents : Water Resources:

The World’s Fresh Water Resources, Water Resources in Pakistan, Systems of Units, Planning and development of water resources projects, The Future of Water Resources. Hydraulic Processes: 1) Open Channel Flow, Discharge Measurement, weir, Flumes and Stream flow measurement; 2) Groundwater Flow, Well Hydraulics, Simulation of Groundwater System, MODFLOW, Groundwater Contamination. Reservoir and Stream flow Routing: Hydrologic Reservoir routing, Hydrologic River Routing. Water with drawl and Uses: Domestic, Industrial, and Agricultural and other water usages, Water demand and Price Elasticity, Drought management. Flood Control: Flood plain Management, Flood damages and Risk based analysis, Operation of Reservoir System for Flood Control. Dams, Barrages and Head Works: Classification of Dams, Sedimentation control, Weirs and Barrages, Design of weirs on permeable foundations, sheet piles and cut off walls. Irrigation Engineering: Definition and types of irrigation, Merits and demerits of irrigation, Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS), Indus Water Treaty (1960) and Water Accord 1991, IRSA. Canal Irrigation: Design of irrigation channels, Measures adopted to control silt entry into canals, silt ejectors and excluders, Canal head regulators, falls, flumes, canal outlets, Canal lining, Maintenance of irrigation canals, Monitoring of flows-telemetry system. Irrigated Agriculture: Irrigation Methods and practices, Irrigation scheduling, Management of irrigation systems, participatory irrigation management (PIM), SIDA, AWBs and farmers Organizations (FAOs). Water logging and Salinity: Causes, effects and remedial measures of water logging and salinity,

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Drainage: Surface Drainage, Subsurface Drainage, Cross-drainage structures, Disposal of drainage effluents.

Recommended Books: 1. Mays, L. W. Water Resources Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2. Linslay, R.K. and Joseph, B.F. Water Resources Engineering, McGraw Hill. 3. Siddiqui, Iqtidar H. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Oxford University

Press. 4. Sharma, R.K. and T.R. Sharma, Irrigation and Drainage, Oxford and IBH Pub.

Co.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : APPLIED SOIL MECHANICS (CE426) Discipline : EE Seventh Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To learn various characteristics of soils.

To enhance the knowledge of geotechnical investigation for application in environmental engineering. To learn various terms/ parameters of consolidation.

Contents : Soil Significance: Rock and their types and formation. Physical properties of soil

water content, voids ratio, porosity, degree of saturation, specific gravity, unit weight and their determination, mass-volume relationships. Soil classification: Soil exploration, purpose and methods of soil exploration. Probing, test trenches and pits, auger boring, wash boring, rotary drilling, and geophysical methods, soil samplers, disturbed and undisturbed samples. Introduction to geotechnical report writing. Geotechnical Investigation: Soil exploration, purpose and methods of soil exploration. Probing, test trenches and pits, auger boring, wash boring, rotary drilling, and geophysical methods soil samplers, disturbed and undisturbed samples. Introduction to geotechnical report writing. Permeability and Seepage: Darcy’s law, factors affecting permeability, laboratory and field determination of permeability, capillary and its effects. Seepage force. Introduction to flow net. Estimation of seepage quantity. Quick sand condition. Sand boiling Filters. Nature of Soils: Clay Minerals; unit cell, layer, and Mineral Structures. Surface functional groups, Kaolin group, Chlorites, Smectites, Micas, Illites, and Mixed Layer clays. Allophane, Non-clay minerals: Oxides, Hydroxides & Oxyhydroxides. Soil organic matter; characterization & classification. Chemical Properties: Electrical Charges; sources of electrical charges, net surface charges and surface charge density. Exchangeable Cations and Cation Exchange Capacity (CEP, Anion Sorption and Exchange, Specific Surface Area (SSA). Diffuse Double Layer.Drainage: Surface Drainage, Subsurface Drainage, Cross-drainage structures, Disposal of drainage effluents.

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Recommended Books: 1. Donald P.Coduto Geotechnical Engineering (Principles and practices) 2. Whitlow, R, Basic Soil Mechanics, Longman Scientific & Technical 3. Smith, G.N. Elements of Soil Mechnics, Oxford BSP, Processional Books 4. Smith, G.N. Elements of Foundation Design, Granada Publisher. 5. Dorairaja Raghu, Soil Mechanics for Environmental Engineers, Taylor & Fracis

group 6. Raymond Nen Yong, Environmental Soil Properties & Behavior, CRC.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT (EE424) Discipline : EE Seventh Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To enhance awareness about the principles of environmental health and safety.

To learn about various, rules, ordinances Authorities related to health & Safety. To know about various, production techniques & safety equipment.

Contents : Introduction to Health, Safety and Environment and its necessity; overview of

international EI IS practices in various industries (Construction, aviation, fisheries, Manufacturing. etc.), Occupational health and safety in practices in Pakistan Environmental Impacts of some industries; pollution and waste control techniques and main elements of EMS Principles of public health; communicable & non communicable water borne diseases. Food borne, air borne and sanitation related diseases and control measures National and International regulation regarding HSE, Labor code or Pakistan. Industrial- Nuclear and occupational rules and regulations in Pakistan. Agricultural Pesticide Ordinance. OHSAS-1800 I and International Labour Standards on Occupational Safety and Health. Health and safety management; Hazard and its types, hazards identification. Quantification and elimination techniques, Risk assessment and its control procedures, responsibility distribution. Accident and incidents, their causes, investigation and control measures, measuring safety performance of implemented system.

Recommended Books: 1. Salvata, Environmental Engineering. & Sanitation, Wiley Interscience. 2. S. Caeneross, Environmental Health Engineering, Wiley Interscience. 3. K.F.H. Murrell, Safety for Industry Economics, Chapman & Hall International.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : MODELLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS (EE414) Discipline : EE Seventh Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 42 Total Marks: 100 + 50

Objectives : To learn about various techniques used for analysis of different parameters

affecting environment. Contents : Basic concepts and definitions, environmental systems, modeling objectives and

choices, sensitivity analysis and sources of error, introduction to numerical methods, reaction type and orders of reactions conservation of mass, energy and momentum, river/stream quality. Development of models, General Mathematical Formulation of water Quality Models for Streams and Rivers; BOD, DO, Bacterial Decay, and Nitrification. Stream Surveys for Model Calibration and Verification; Application of river models for water quality management, lakes, reservoirs, estuaries, contaminants transport models for groundwater and soil, air pollution dispersion models, noise pollution models in urban centers, environmental planning models.

Recommended Books: 1. W.J. Weber and F. Digiamo, Process Dynamics in Environmental System

Wiley Intisene. 2. R.V. Thomann & J.A. Mullama, Principles of Surface Water Quality Modeling

and Control, Hamper and Row 3. Louis J, Environmental Chenodynamics Movement of Chemicals in Air, Water

& Soil by, Thibodeaun.

Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (EE494) Discipline : EE Seventh Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : To provide knowledge about Natural Resources Management.

To enhance the capability to conserve the natural resources. Contents : Introduction: Renewable and non-renewable resources, Types, and existing

situation in world and in Pakistan. Wildlife Management, wildlife census, reasons for its decline and its possible remedies, existing management approaches, sustainable/trophy hunting projects and its role in local and national development, national and provincial legislation. Agricultural Resources Management: Existing situation of agriculture sector in Pakistan, agriculture products and their share in GDP, problems in agriculture, agriculture chemicals, national agriculture policy, management options. Land use Planning and Management: evolution of land use planning, review of land use plans, review of land use plans. Watershed management: Importance, basic principles, methodologies, forest and its existing management. Fisheries & Livestock Management: Types of fish species in Pakistan, existing situation reason for decline and its potential in the national economy, management options.

Recommended Books: 1. Goldsmith, F.B and Warren, Conservation in Progress, A. John, Willey & Sons. 2. Pearce & Turner Harvester Wheatsheaf, Economics of Natural Resources and

the Environment. 3. Dasmann, Environmental Conservation, R.F, John Willey & Sons. 4. Hansen, P.E. and Jorqensen, S.E., Amsterdam, Elsevier, Introduction to

Environmental management development in Environmental modeling. 5. GOP and IUCN, the Pakistan National Conservation Strategy (PNCS).

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Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : DESIGN PROJECT -I (EE474) Discipline : EE Seventh Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To make capable to Design & Fabricate the Environmental simulators.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : HAZARDOUS WASTE RISK ASSESSMENT (EE464) Discipline : EE Eighth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 00 Total Marks: 50 + 00

Objectives : To provide the knowledge about the Hazardous Waste Risk Assessment

methods and techniques. Contents : The Nature of Hazardous Wastes, Wastes Classification systems, the need for

Regulation & Prescription for Environmental Program, Pertinent statutes & Regulation, Fundamental of Hazards, Exposure and Risk Assessment, concepts of Risk Assessment, uncertainty issues in Risk Assessment process, Risk Assessment Techniques and methods, Hazardous waste management decision from risk assessment, Selected case studies and applications.

Recommended Books: 1. D. Kofi Asante-Duah, Hazardous waste Risk Assessment, CRC Press. 2. Richard J.Watts, Hazardous Wastes: Sources, pathways, receptors, Willey &

Sons.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : CLEANER PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES (EE484) Discipline : EE Eighth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To impart know-how for resource optimization, pollution control and corporate

competitiveness. To learn about the cleaner production plans and strategies for implementing cleaner production plans.

Contents : Cleaner Production and Sustainable development, principles and phases.

Cleaner production plans and strategies for implementing cleaner production plans, Cleaner production and Eco-efficiencies, Environmental management system, Closed loop operations, Detailed chemical/ material flow analysis, Life cycle design and impact assessment, Waste minimization, Reuse of waste products, specific examples from industry where the methods of cleaner production have been applied, ISO-14000.

Recommended Books: 1. Kenneth L and Mulholland, Identification of Cleaner Production Improvement

Opportunities. 2. Promoting Cleaner production in developing countries the role of development

co-operation, OECD Publications. 3. Hillary Ruth, Environmental Management Systems and cleaner Production. 4. Paul M. Randall, Engineer’s Guide to Cleaner Production Technologies.

Technomic Publishing Co. 5. Cleaner Production: Global Status 2002, United Nations Environment

Programme.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EE454) Discipline : EE Eighth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 03 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 42 + 00 Total Marks: 100 + 00

Objectives : To provide basic knowledge of environmental impacts of development Projects

and their mitigation. To prepare Initial Environmental Examination (IEE), Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) statements and Environmental Management Plans (EMPs).

Contents : Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment. IEE &EIA, Role of

Governments and EIA legislation, EIA guidelines, Environmental impact assessment process, Screening and scoping techniques, Importance of baseline data, Impact identification methods and techniques, Remedial measures, Environmental Management Plan (EMP). ISO14000, Monitoring & Auditing, Role of public consultation and participation in EIA Process Environmental impact statement, Impact assessment methodologies (Adhoc, checklists, Matrices, Networks, Overlays, GIS Techniques, simulation models, cost-benefit analysis), Environmental impact assessment and management of selective development projects- Case Studies

Recommended Books: 1. Wood, C. Environmental Impact Assessment (A Comparative Review).

Longman Scientific and Technical. Longman House. 2. Petts, J. and Eduljee, G, Environmental impact Assessment for waste

treatment and disposal facilities. John Willey & Sons Inc. UK. 3. North k.. Environmental Business management an introduction, Oxford & IBH

Publishing Co- Pvt. Ltd.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : PROJECT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (EE444) Discipline : EE Eighth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 02 + 01 Minimum Contact Hours : 28 + 42 Total Marks: 50 + 50

Objectives : To learn about importance of planning and management of projects and its

applications in environmental engineering. To carry out the feasibility of the project.

Contents : Introduction to project planning & management, Relationship of development with

environment Project planning and cost estimation: Preparation of feasibility reports, Rough cost and detailed estimates for environmental engineering projects including preparation of bill of quantities (B.O.Q), Scheduled and non-scheduled rates, Analysis of rates. Project approval processes in Pakistan, Introduction to contracting and tendering. Project Planning, Scheduling and Controlling: Scheduling resources, delivering Materials, Scheduling manpower, financing the project, Job layout, Project Control during construction, keeping equipment records, Project supervision, Construction Cost Control, Cost Control records. Use of computer software in project management. Introduction to claims and conflict resolution: inflation, indexation, arbitration and litigation, Critical path method (CPM). Principle and use of CPM in environmental projects, Manual versus computer analysis of critical path methods, Program evaluation review technique (PERT).

Recommended Books: 1. A Guide to the Project management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guides) by

project Management Institute. 2. Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and

Controlling by Harold, Ph.D. Kerzner 3. Fundamentals of Technology Project Management by Colleen Garton. 4. Project Management Case Studies by Harold, Ph.D Kerzner 5. The Art of Project Management (Theory in Practice (O’Reilly)) by Scott Berkun.

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Approval: RESOLUTION NUMBER DATED 1. Board of studies Resolution No. 2. Board of Faculty Resolution No. 3. Academic Council Resolution No.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Title of Subject : DESIGN PROJECT -II (EE497) Discipline : EE Eighth Semester Effective : 16 Batch and onwards Pre-requisite : ……. Co-requisite : …….. Assessment : 20% Sessional Work , 20% Mid Semester Examination 60%

Written Examination Credit Hours : 06 + 00 Minimum Contact Hours : 84 + 00 Total Marks: 200 + 00

Objectives : To make capable to carry out individual research project by data collection from

field and lab.

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