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1 CURRICULUM FOR DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE ENGINEER IN FURNITURE DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY (3- Year Course) July, 2019 CURRICULUM SALIENT Qualification Title 3-Year Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE) in Furniture Design & Technology Qualification Stream Technical Duration of Course 3- Years (Annual System) Total Training Credit Hours 62 Entry Level Matric with Sc. Annual intake As approved by the respective TEVTA Methodology Theory 40% : Practical 60% Instructional Medium English / Urdu

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CURRICULUM

FOR

DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE

ENGINEER

IN

FURNITURE DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY

(3- Year Course)

July, 2019

CURRICULUM SALIENT

Qualification Title 3-Year Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE)

in Furniture Design & Technology

Qualification Stream Technical

Duration of Course 3- Years (Annual System)

Total Training Credit Hours 62

Entry Level Matric with Sc.

Annual intake As approved by the respective TEVTA

Methodology Theory 40% : Practical 60%

Instructional Medium English / Urdu

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Scheme of Studies

D.A.E. Furniture Design & Technology

Code Subjects Total

Hrs T P C

Gen 111 Islamiat and Pak Studies 32 1 0 1

ENG 112 English 64 2 0 2

Math 113 Applied Mathematics 96 3 0 3

Phy 122 Applied Physics 128 1 3 2

Ch 112 Applied Chemistry 128 1 3 2

Comp 162 Computer Application 128 1 3 2

FDT 112 Drawing & Drafting Essentials-1 128 1 3 2

FDT 122 Fundamentals of Design 128 1 3 2

FDT 132 Wood & Allied Materials 64 2 0 2

FDT 143 Woodworking Production Technology-1 288 0 9 3

TOTAL 13 24 21

Code Subject Total

Hrs. T P C

Gen 211 Islamiat and Pak Studies 32 1 0 1

Math 212 Applied Mathematics-II 64 2 0 2

MGM 202 Business Communication and Industrial Management 64 2 0 2

FDT 214 Drawing & Drafting Essentials-II 256 2 6 4

FDT 221 Advance Design-1 96 0 3 1

FDT 232 CAD & Modeling Essentials 128 1 3 2

FDT 243 Woodworking Tools & Hardware 160 2 3 3

FDT 254 Woodworking Machines-1 256 2 6 4

FDT 261 Measurement & Cost Calculation-I 32 1 0 1

FDT 272 Woodworking Production Technology-II 192 0 6 2

TOTAL 13 27 21

Code Subject Total

Hrs. T P C

Gen 311 Islamiat and Pak Studies 32 1 0 1

FDT 314 Drawing & Drafting Essentials-III 256 2 6 4

FDT 321 Advance Design-II 96 0 3 1

FDT 333 Woodworking Machines-2 160 2 3 3

FDT 342 Woodworking CAD/CAM Technology 128 1 3 2

FDT 352 Measurement & Cost Calculation-II 64 2 0 2

FDT 362 Finishes & Application 128 1 3 2

FDT 373 Woodworking Production Technology-III 288 0 9 3

PHT 341 Entrepreneurship 32 1 0 1

FDT 381 Final Design Project 96 0 3 1

TOTAL 10 30 20

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Eng-112 ENGLISH

Total contact hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 0 2 0 2

AIMS At the end of the course, the students will be equipped with cognitive skill to enable them to

present facts in a systematic and logical manner to meet the language demands of dynamic field

of commerce and industry for functional day-to-day use and will inculcate skills of reading,

writing and comprehension.

COURSE CONTENTS

ENGLISH PAPER "A"

1. PROSE/TEXT 16 hrs

1.1 First eight essays of Intermediate. English Book-II

2. CLOZE TEST 4 hrs

1.2 A passage comprising 50-100 words will be selected from the text. Every 11thword or any word

for that matter will be omitted. The number of missing word will range between 5-10. The chosen

word may or may not be the one used in the text, but it should be an appropriate word.

ENGLISH PAPER "B"

3. GRAMMAR 26 hrs

3.1 Sentence Structure.

3.2 Tenses.

3.3 Parts of speech.

3.4 Punctuation,

3.5 Change of Narration.

3.6 One word for several

3.7 Words often confused

4. COMPOSITION 8 hrs

4.1 Letters/Messages

4.2 Job application letter

4.3 For character certificate/for grant of scholarship

4.4 Telegrams, Cablegrams and Radiograms, Telexes, Facsimiles

4.5 Essay writing

4.6 Technical Education, Science and Our life, Computers,

Environmental Pollution, Duties of a Student. 4 hrs

5. TRANSLATION 6 hrs

5.1 Translation from Urdu into English.

For Foreign Students: A paragraph or a dialogue.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

1. Intermediate English Book-II.

2. An English Grammar and Composition of Intermediate Level.

3. A Hand Book of English Students by Gatherer

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Eng-112 ENGLISH

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

PAPER-A

1. DEMONSTRATE BETTER READING, COMPREHENSION AND VOCABULARY

1.1 Manipulate, skimming and scanning of the text.

1.2 Identify new ideas.

1.3 Reproduce facts, characters in own words

1.4 Write summary of stories

2. UNDERSTAND FACTS OF THE TEXT

2.1 Rewrite words to fill in the blanks recalling the text.

2.2 Use own words to fill in the blanks.

PAPER-B

3. APPLY THE RULES OF GRAMMAR IN WRITING AND SPEAKING

3.1 Use rules of grammar to construct meaningful sentences containing a subjectand a predicate.

3.2 State classification of time, i.e. present, past and future and use verb tensecorrectly in different

forms to denote relevant time.

3.3 Identify function words and content words.

3.4 Use marks of punctuation to make sense clear.

3.5 ' Relate what a person says in direct and indirect forms.

3.6 Compose his writings.

3.7 Distinguish between confusing words.

4. APPLY THE CONCEPTS OF COMPOSITION WRITING TO

PRACTICALSITUATIONS

4.1 Use concept to construct applications for employment, for character certificate, for grant of

scholarship.

4.2 Define and write telegrams, cablegrams and radiograms, telexes, facsimiles

4.3 Describe steps of a good composition writing.

4.4 Describe features of a good composition.

4.5 Describe methods of composition writing.

4.6 Use these concepts to organize facts and describe them systematically impractical situation;

5. APPLIES RULES OF TRANSLATION

5.1 Describe confusion.

5.2 Describe rules of translation.

5.3 Use rules of translation from Urdu to English in simple paragraph and sentences.

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Math-113 APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Total contact hours 96 T P C

Theory 3 0 3

Pre-requisite: Must have completed a course of Elective Mathematics at Matric level.

AIMS After completing the course the students will be able to

1. Solve problems of Algebra, Trigonometry, vectors. Menstruation, Matrices and

Determinants.

2. Develop skill, mathematical attitudes and logical perception in the use of mathematical

instruments as required in the technological fields.

3. Acquire mathematical clarity and insight in the solution of technical problems.

COURSE CONTENTS

1 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 6 Hrs

1.1 Standard Form

1.2 Solution

1.3 Nature of roots

1.4 Sum & Product of roots

1 .5 Formation

1.6 Problems

2 ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION AND SERIES 3Hrs

2.1 Sequence

2.2 Series

2.3 nth term

2.4 Sum of the first n terms

2.5 Means

2.6 Problems

3 GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION AND SERIES 3Hrs

3.1 nth term

3:2 sum of the first n terms

3.3 Means

3.4 Infinite Geometric progression

3.5 Problems

4 BINOMIAL THEOREM 6 Hrs

4.1 Factorials

4.2 Binomial Expression

4.3 Binomial Co-efficient

4.4 Statement

4.5 The General Term

4.6 The Binomial Series.

4.7 Problems

5 PARTIAL FRACTIONS 6 Hrs

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Linear Distinct Factors Case I

5.3 Linear Repeated Factors Case II

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5.4 Quadratic Distinct Factors Case III

5.5 Quadratic Repeated Factors Case IV

5.6 Problems

6 FUNDAMENTALS OF TRIGONOMETRY 6 Hrs

6.1 Angles

6.2 Quadrants

6.3 Measurements of Angles

6.4 Relation between Sexagesimal & circular system

6.5 Relation between Length of a Circular Arc & the Radian Measure of its centralAngle

6.6 Problems

7 TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND RATIOS 6 Hrs

7.1 trigonometric functions of any angle

7.2 Signs of trigonometric Functions

7.3 Trigonometric Ratios of particular Angles

7.4 Fundamental Identities

7.5 Problems

8 GENERAL INDENTITIES 6 Hrs

8.1 The Fundamental Law

8.2 Deductions

8.3 Sum & Difference Formulae

8.4 Double Angle Identities

8.5 Half Angle Identities

8.6 Conversion of sum or difference to products

8.7 Problems

9 SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES 6 Hrs

9.1 The law of Sines

9.2 The law of Cosines

9.3 Measurement of Heights & Distances

9.4 Problems

10 MENSURATION OF SOLIDS 30 Hrs

10.1 Review of regular plane figures and Simpson's Rule

10.2 Prisms

10.3 Cylinders

10.4 Pyramids

10.5 Cones

10.6 Frusta

10.7 Spheres

11 VECTORS 9 Hrs

11.1 Sealers & Vectors

11.2 Addition & Subtraction

11.3 The unit Vectors I, j, k

11.4 Direction Cosines

11.5 Sealer or Dot Product

11.6 Deductions

11.7 Dot product in terms of orthogonal components

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11.8 Deductions

11.9 Analytic Expression for a x b.

11.10 Problems.

12 MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS 9 Hrs

12.1 Definition of Matrix

12.2 Rows & Columns

12.3 Order of a Matrix

12.4 Algebra of Matrices

12.5 Determinants

12.6 Properties of Determinants

12.7 Solution of Linear Equations

12.8 Problems

REFERENCE BOOKS

A Text Book of Mathematics (Math-113) by TEVTA, authored by Sana ullah Kan, Tahir

Hamid & Nasir ud-Din, published by National Book Foundation

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Math-113 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1 USE DIFFERENT METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

1.1 Define a standard quadratic equation.

1.2 Use methods of factorization and method of completing the square for solving the equations.

1.3 Derive quadratic formula.

1.4 Write expression for the discriminant

1.5 Explain nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.

1.6 Calculate sum and product of the roots.

1.7 Form a quadratic equation from the given roots.

1.8 Solve problems involving quadratic equations.

2 UNDERSTAND APPLY CONCEPT OF ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION AND SERIES

2.1 Define an Arithmetic sequence and a series

2.2 Derive formula for the nth term of an A.P.

2.3 Explain Arithmetic Mean between two given numbers

2.4 Insert n Arithmetic means between two numbers

2.5 Derive formulas for summation of an Arithmetic series

2.6 Solve problems on Arithmetic Progression and Series

3 UNDERSTAND GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION AND SERIES

3.1 Define a geometric sequence and a series.

3.2 Derive formula for nth term of a G.P.

3.3 Explain geometric mean between two numbers.

3.4 Insert n geometric means between two numbers.

3.5 Derive a formula for the summation of geometric Series.

3.6 Deduce a formula for the summation of an infinite G.P.

3.7 Solve problems using these formulas.

4 EXPAND AND EXTRACT ROOTS OF A BINOMIAL

4.1 State binomial theorem for positive integral index.

4.2 Explain binomial coefficients: (n,0), (n,1)………..(n,r),……….(n,n)

4.3 Derive expression for the general term.

4.4 Calculate the specified terms.

4.5 Expand a binomial of a given index. -

4.6 Extract the specified roots

4.7 Compute the approximate value to a given decimal place.

4.8 Solve problems involving binomials.

5 RESOLVE A SINGLE FRACTIONINTO PARTIALFRACTIONS USINGDIFFERENT

METHODS.

5.1 Define a partial fraction, a proper and an improper fraction.

5.2 Explain all the four types of partial fractions.

5.3 Set up equivalent partial fractions for each type.

5.4 Explain the methods for finding constants involved.

5.5 Resolve a single fraction into partial fractions.

5.6 Solve problems involving all the four types.

6 UNDERSTAND SYSTEMS OF MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES.

6.1 Define angles and the related terms.

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6.2 Illustrate the generation of angle.

6.3 Explain sexagesimal and circular systems for the measurement of angles

6.4 Derive the relationship between radian and degree.

6.5 Convert radians to degrees and vice versa.

6.6 Derive a formula for the circular measure of a central angle.

6.7 Use this formula for solving problems.

7 APPLY BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF TRIGONOMETRICFUNCTIONS

7.1 Define the basic trigonometric functions/ratios of an angle as ratios of the sides of a right triangle.

7.2 Derive fundamental identities.

7.3 Find trigonometric ratios of particular angles.

7.4 Draw the graph of trigonometric functions.

7.5 Solve problems involving trigonometric functions.

8 USE TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES IN SOLVING TECHNOLOGICALPROBLEMS

8.1 List fundamental identities

8.2 Prove the fundamental law

8.3 Deduce important results

8.4 Derive-sum and difference formulas

8.5 Establish half angle, double angle & triple angle formulas

8.6 Convert sum or difference into product& vice versa

8.7 Solve problems

9 USE CONCEPTS, PROPERTIES AND LAWS OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS FOR

SOLVING TRIANGLES

9.1 Define angle of elevation and angle of depression.

9.2 Prove the law of sins and the law of cosines.

9.3 Explain elements of a triangle.

9.4 Solve triangles and the problems involving heights and distances.

10 USE PRINCIPLES OF MENSTRUATION IN FINDING SURFACES, VOLUMEAND

WEIGHTS OF SOLIDS.

10.1 Define menstruation of plane and solid figures

10.2 List formulas for perimeters & areas of plane figure.

10.3 Define pyramid and cone.

10.4 Define frusta of pyramid and cone.

10.5 Define a sphere and a shell.

10.6 Calculate the total surface and volume of each type of solid.

10.7 Compute weight of solids.

10.8 Solve problems of these solids.

11. USE THE CONCEPT AND PRINCIPLES OF VECTORS IN

SOLVINGTECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS.

11.1 Define vector quantity.

11.2 Explain addition and subtraction of vector

11.3 Illustrate unit vectors I, j, k.

11.4 Express a vector in the component form.

11.5 Explain magnitude, unit vector, direction consines of a vector.

11.6 Derive analytic expression for dot product and cross product of two vector.

11.7 Deduce conditions of perpendicularly and parallelism of two vectors.

11.8 Solve problems

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12. USE THE CONCEPT OFMATRICES & DETERMINANTS IN SOLVING

TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS

12.1 Define a matrix and a determinant.

12.2 List types of matrices.

12.3 Define transpose, ad joint and inverse of a matrix.

12.4 State properties of determinants.

12.5 Explain basic concepts.

12.6 Explain algebra of matrices.

12.7 Solve linear equation by matrices.

12.8 Explain the solution of a determinant.

12.9 Use Crammers Rule for solving linear equations

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Phy-122 APPLIED PHYSICS

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 96 1 3 2

AIMS: The students will be able to understand the fundamental principles and concept of physics, use these

to solve problems in practical situations/technical courses and understand concepts to learn advance

physics/technical courses,

COURSE CONTENTS

1 MEASUREMENTS. 2 Hrs

1.1 Fundamental units and derived units

1.2 Systems of measurement and S.I. units

1.3 Concept of dimensions, dimensional formula

1.4 Conversion from one system to another

1.5 Significant figures

2. SCALARS AND VECTORS. 4 Hrs

2.1 Revision of head to tail rule

2.2 Laws of parallelogram, triangle and polygon of forces

2.3 Resolution of a vector

2.4 Addition of vectors by rectangular components

2.5 Multiplication of two vectors, dot product and cross product

3. MOTION 4 Hours

3.1 Review of laws and equations of motion

3.2 Law of conservation of momentum

3.3 Angular motion

3.4 Relation between linear and angular motion

3.5 Centripetal acceleration and force

3.6 Equations of angular motion

4. TORQUE, EQUILIBRIUM AND ROTATIONAL INERTIA

4.1 Torque

4.2 Centre of gravity and centre of mass

4.3 Equilibrium and its conditions

4.4 Torque and angular acceleration

4.5 Rotational inertia

5. WAVE MOTION 5 Hrs

5.1 Review Hooke's law of elasticity,

5.2 Motion under an elastic restoring force.

5.3 Characteristics of simple harmonic motion

5.4 S.H.M. and circular motion

5.5 Simple pendulum

5.6 Wave form of S.H.M.

5.7 Resonance

5.8 Transverse vibration of a stretched string

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6. SOUND 5 Hrs

6.1 Longitudinal waves

6.2 Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound

6.3 Units of Intensity of level and frequency response of ear

6.4 Interference of sound waves silence zones, beats

6.5 Acoustics

6.6 Doppler effect

7. LIGHT 5 Hrs

7.1 Review laws of reflection and refraction

7.2 Image formation by mirrors and lenses

7.3 Optical instruments

7.4 Wave theory of light

7.5 Interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves

7.6 Applications of polarization in sunglasses, optical activity and stress analysis

8. OPTICAL FIBER 2 Hrs

8.1 Optical communication and problems

8.2. Review total internal reflection and critical angle

8.3 Structure of optical fiber

8.4 Fiber material and manufacture

8.5 Optical fiber - uses.

9. LASERS 3 Hrs

9.1 Corpuscular theory of light

9.2 Emission and absorption of light

9.3 Stimulated absorption and emission of light

9.4 Laser principle

9.5 Structure and working of lasers

9.6 Types of lasers with brief description.

9.7 Applications (basic concepts)

9.8 Material processing

9.9 Laser welding

9.10 Laser assisted machining

9.11 Micro machining

9.12 Drilling scribing and marking

9.13 Printing

9.14 Lasers in medicine

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

1. 1. A Text Book of Physics , Phy-122 of TEVTA published by National Book

Foundation(NBF)

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Phy-122 APPLIED PHYSICS

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1 USE CONCEPTS OF MEASUREMENT TO PRACTICAL SITUATIONS AND

TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS

1. 1 Write dimensional formulae for physical quantities

1.2 Derive units using dimensional equations

1.3 Convert a measurement from one system to another

1.4 Use concepts of measurement and significant figures in problem solving.

2 USE CONCEPTS OF SCALARS AND VECTORS IN SOLVING PROBLEMS INVOLVING

THESE CONCEPTS

2.1 Explain laws of parallelogram, triangle and polygon offorces

2.2 Describe method of resolution of a vector into components

2.3 Describe method of addition of vectors by rectangular components

2.4 Differentiate between dot product and cross product of vectors

2.5 Use the concepts in solving problems involving addition resolution and multiplication of

vectors

3 USE THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM AND CONCEPTS OF ANGULAR

MOTION TO PRACTICAL SITUATIONS

3.1 Use law of conservation’ of momentum to practical/technological problems

3.2 Explain relation between linear and angular motion

3.3 Use concepts and equations of angular motion to solve relevant technological problems

4 USE CONCEPTS OF TORQUE, EQUILIBRIUM AND ROTATIONAL INERTIA TO

PRACTICAL SITUATION/PROBLEMS

4.1 Explain Torque

4.2 Distinguish between Centre of gravity and centre of mass

4.3 Explain rotational Equilibrium, and its conditions

4.4 Explain. Rotational Inertia giving examples

4.5 Use the above concepts in solving technological problems.

5 USE CONCEPTS OR WAVE MOTION IN SOLVING RELEVANT PROBLEMS

5.1 Explain Hooke's Law of Elasticity

5.2 Derive formula for Motion under an elastic restoring force

5.3 Derive formulae for simple harmonic motion and simple pendulum

5.4 Explain wave form with reference to S.H.M. and circular motion

5.5 Explain Resonance

5.6 Explain Transverse vibration of a stretched ‘string

5.7 Use the above concepts and formulae of S.H.M. to solve relevant problems.

6 UNDERSTAND concepts OF SOUND

6.1 Describe longitudinal wave and its propagation

6.2 Explain the concepts: Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound

6.3 Explain units of Intensity of level and frequency response of ear

6.4 Explain phenomena of silence zones, beats

6.5 Explain Acoustics of buildings.

6.6 Explain Doppler Effect giving mathematical expressions.

7 USE THE CONCEPTS OF GEOMETRICAL OPTICS TO MIRRORS AND LENSES

7.1 Explain laws of reflection and refraction

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7.2 Use mirror formula to solve problems

7.3 Use the concepts of image formation by mirrors and lenses to describe working of optical

instruments, e.g. microscopes, telescopes, camera and sextant.

8 UNDERSTAND WAVE THEORY OF LIGHT

8.1 Explain wave theory of light

8.2 Explain phenomena of interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves

8.3 Describe uses of polarization given in the course contents.

9 UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE, WORKING AND USES OF OPTICAL FIBER

9.1 Explain the structure of the Optical Fiber

9.2 Explain its principle of working

9.3 Describe use of optical fiber in industry and medicine.

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Phy-122 APPLIED PHYSICS

LIST OF PRACTICALS

1. Draw graphs representing the functions:

a) y=mx for m=0, 0.5, 1, 2

b) y=x2

c) y = l/x

2. Find the volume of a given solid cylinder using vernier calipers.

3. Find the area of cross-section of the given wire using micrometer screw gauge.

4. Prove that force is directly proportional to (a) mass, (b) acceleration, using fletchers trolley

5. Verify law of parallelogram of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.

6. Verify law of triangle of forces and Lami's theorem

7. Determine the weight of a given body using

a) Law of parallelogram of forces

b) Law of triangle of forces

c) Lami's theorem

8. Verify law of polygon of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.

9. Locate the position and magnitude of resultant of like parallel forces.

10. Determine the resultant of two unlike parallel forces.

II. Find the weight of a given body using principle of moments.

12. Locate the centre of gravity of regular and irregular shaped bodies.

13. Find Young's Modules of Elasticity of a metallic wire.

14. Verify Hooke's Law using helical spring.

15. Study of frequency of stretched string with length.

16. Study of variation of frequency of stretched string with tension.

17. Study resonance of air column in resonance tube and find velocity of sound.

18. Find the frequency of the given tuning fork using resonance tube.

19. Find velocity of sound in rod by Kundt's tube

20, Verify rectilinear propagation of light and study shadow formation.

21. Study effect of rotation of plane mirror on reflection.

22. Compare the refractive indices of given glass slabs.

23. Find focal length of concave mirror by locating centre of curvature.

24. Find focal length of concave mirror by object and image method

25. Find focal length of concave mirror with converging lens.

26. Find refractive index of glass by apparent depth.

27. Find refractive index of glass by spectrometer.

28. Find focal length of converging lens by plane mirror.

29. Find focal length of converging lens by displacement method.

30. Find focal length of diverging lens using converging lens.

31. Find focal length of diverging lens using concave mirror.

32. Find angular magnification of an astronomical telescope.

33. Find angular magnification of a simple microscope (Magnifying Glass)

34. Find angular magnification of a compound microscope.

35. Study working and structure of camera.

36. Study working and structure of sextant.

37. Compare the different scales of temperature and verify the conversion formula.

38. Determine the specific heat of lead shots.

39. Find the coefficient of linear expansion of a metallic rod.

40. Find the heat of fusion of ice.

41. Find the heat of vaporization.

42. Determine relative humidity using hygrometer:

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Ch-112 APPLIED CHEMISTRY

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 96

1 3 2

Pre-requisite: The student must have studied the subject of elective chemistry at Secondary, school level.

AIMS After studying this course a student will be able to;

1. Understand the significance and role of chemistry in the development of modern technology.

2. Become acquainted with the basic principles of chemistry as applied in the study of relevant

Technology.

3. Know the scientific methods for production, properties and use of materials of industrial

& .technological significance.

4. Gains skill for the efficient conduct of practical’s in a Chemistry lab.

COURSE CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS 2 Hrs

1.1 Orientation with reference to this technology

1.2 Terms used & units of measurements in the study of chemistry

1.3 Chemical Reactions & their types

2 ATOMIC STRUCTURE 2 Hrs

2.1 Sub-atomic particles

2.2 Architecture of atoms of elements, Atomic No. & Atomic Weight

2.3 The periodic classification of elements periodic law

2.4 General characteristics of a period and group

3 CHEMICAL BOND 2 Hrs

3.1 Nature of chemical Bond

3.2 Electrovalent bond with examples

3.3 Covalent Bond (Polar and Non-polar, sigma & Pi Bonds with examples

3.4 Co-ordinate Bond with examples

4 WATER 2 Hrs

4.1 Chemical nature and properties.

4.2 Impurities

4.3 Hardness of water (types, causes & removal)

4.4 Scales of measuring hardness (Degrees Clark

4.5 Boiler feed water, scales & treatment

4.6 Sea-water desalination, sewage treatment

5 ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS 2 Hrs

5.1 Definitions with examples

5.2 Properties, their strength, basicity & Acidity

5.3 Salts and their classification with examples

5.4 pH-value and scale

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6 OXIDATION & REDUCTION 2 Hrs

6.1 The process, definition& examples

6.2 Oxidizing and reducing agents

6.3 Oxides and their classifications

7 NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY 2 Hrs

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Radioactivity (alpha, beta and gamma rays)

7.3 Half life process

7.4 Nuclear reaction & transformation of elements

8 CEMENT 2 Hrs

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Composition and manufacture

8.3 Chemistry of setting and hardening

8.4 Special purpose cements

9 GLASS 2 Hrs

9.1 Composition and raw material

9.2 Manufacture

9.3 Varieties and uses

10 PLASTICS AND POLYMERS 2 Hrs

10.1 Introduction and importance

10.2 Classification

10.3 Manufacture

10.4 Properties and uses

11 PAINTS, VARNISHES AND DISTEMPER 2 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Constituents

11.3 Preparation and uses

12 CORROSION 2 Hrs

12.1 Introduction with causes

12.2 Types of corrosion

12.3 Rusting of iron

12.4 Protective measures against-corrosion

13 REFRACTORY MATERIALS AND ABRASIVE 2 Hrs

13.1 Introduction to Refractories

13.2 Classification of Refractories

13.3 Properties and Uses

13.4 Introduction to Abrasives

13.5 Artificial and Natural Abrasives and their uses

14 ALLOYS 2 Hrs

14.1 Introduction with need

14.2 Preparation and Properties

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14.3 Some Important alloys and their composition

14.4 Uses

15 FUELS AND COMBUSTION 2 Hrs

15.1 Introduction of fuels

15.2 Classification of fuels

15.3 Combustion

15.4 Numerical Problems of Combustion

16 LUBRICANTS 1 Hr

16.1 Introduction.

16.2 Classification.

16.3 Properties of lubricants.

16.4 Selection of lubricants:

17 POLLUTION 1 Hr

17.1 The problem and its dangers.

17.2 Causes of pollution.

17.3 Remedies to combat the hazards of pollution.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

1. A Text Book of Chemistry (Ch-112) of TEVTA, published by National Book Foundation (NBF)

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Ch-112 APPLIED CHEMISTRY

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1 UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE, SIGNIFICANCE AND FUNDAMENTAL ROLE OF THE

SUBJECT

1.1 Define chemistry and its important terms

1.2 State the units of measurements in the study of chemistry

1.3 Write chemical formula of common compounds

1.4 Describe types of chemical reactions with examples

2 UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF ATOMS AND ARRANGEMENT OF SUB ATOMIC

PARTICLES IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF ATOMS

2.1 Define atom.

2.2 State the periodic law of elements.

2.3 Describe the fundamental sub atomic particles

2.4 Distinguish between atomic ho. and mass no.; isotopes and isobars

2.5 Explain the arrangements of electrons in different shells and sub energy levels

2.6 Explain the grouping and placing of ^elements' in the periodic table

3 UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF CHEMICAL LBOUND

3.1 Define chemical bond

3.2 Describe the nature of chemical bond

3.3 Differentiate .between electrovalent an^ covalent bonding

3.4 Explain the formation of polar and non polar, sigma and pi-bond with examples

3.5 Describe the nature of coordinate bond with examples

4 UNDERSTAND THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF WATER

4.1 Describe the chemical nature of water with its formula

4.2 Describe the general impurities present in water

4.3 Explain the causes and methods to removing hardness of water

4.4 Express hardness .in different units like mg/Iiter, p.p.m, degrees Clark and degrees French

4.5 Describe the formation and nature of scales in boiler feed water

4.6 Explain the method for the treatment of scales

4.7 Explain the sewage treatment and desalination of sea water

5 UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS

5.1 Define acids, bases and salts with examples

5.2 State general properties of acids and bases

5.3 Differentiate between acidity and basicity and use the related terms

5.4 Define salts, state their classification with examples

5.5 Explain p-H value of solution and pH scale

6 UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF OXIDATION AND REDUCTION

6.1 Define oxidation

6.2 Explain the oxidation process with examples

6.3 Define reduction

6.4 Explain reduction process with examples

6.5 Define oxidizing and reducing-agents and give it least six examples of each

6.6 Define oxides

6.7 Classify the oxides and give example

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7 UNDERSTAND THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY

7.1 Define nuclear chemistry and radio activity

7.2 Differentiate between alphas, Beta and Gamma particles

7.3 Explain hall-life process

7.4 Explain at least six nuclei reactions resulting in the transformation of some elements

7.5" State important uses of isotopes

8 UNDERSTAND THE MANUFACTURE, SETTING AND HARDENING CEMENT

8.1 Define port land cement and give its composition

8.2 Describe the method of manufacture

8.3 Describe the chemistry of setting and hardening of cement

8.4 Distinguish between ordinary and special purpose cement

9 UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE OF GLASS.

9.1 Define glass

9.2 Describe its composition and raw materials

9.3 Describe the manufacture of glass

9.4 explain its varieties and uses

10 UNDERSTAND THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF PLASTICS POLYMERS

10.1. Define plastics and polymers

10.2 Explain the mechanism of polymerization

10.3 Describe the preparation and uses of some plastics/polymers

11 KNOW THE.CHEMISTRY OF PAINTS, VARNISHES AND DISTEMPERS

11.1 Define paints, varnishes and distemper

11.2 State composition of each

11.3 State methods of preparation of each and their uses

12 UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF CORROSION WITH ITS CAUSES AND TYPES

12.1 Define corrosion

12.2 Describe different types of corrosion

12.3 State the causes of corrosion

12.4 Explain the process of rusting of iron

J2.5 Describe methods to prevent/control corrosion

13 UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS AND

ABRASIVE

13.1 Define refractory materials

13.2 Classify refractory materials

13.3 Describe properties and uses of refractories

13.4 Define abrasive.

13.5 Classify natural and artificial abrasives

13.6 Describe uses of abrasives

14 UNDERSTAND THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF ALLOYS

14.1 Define alloy

14.2 Describe different methods for the preparation of alloys

14.3 Describe important properties of alloys

14 4 Enlist some important alloys with their composition, properties and uses

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15 UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF FUELS AND THEIR COMBUSTION

15.1 Define fuels

15.2 Classify fuels and make distinction of solid, liquid & gaseous fuels

15.3 Describe important Fuels

15.4 Explain combustion

15.5 Calculate air quantities in combustion, gases

16 UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF LUBRICANTS.

16.1 Define a lubricant

16.2 Explain the uses of lubricants

16.3 Classify lubricants and cite examples

16.4 State important properties of oils, greases and solid lubricants

16.5 State the criteria for the selection of lubricant tor, particular purpose/job

17 UNDERSTAND THENATURE OF POLLUTION

17.1 Define Pollution (air. water, food)

17.2 Describe the causes of environmental pollution.

17.3 Enlist some common pollutants.

17.4 Explain methods to prevent pollution

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CH-112 APPLIED CHEMISTRY 96 Hours

1. To introduce the common apparatus, glassware and chemical reagents used in the chemistry lab.

2. To purify a chemical substance by crystallization.

3. To separate a mixture of sand and salt.

4. To find the melting point of substance.

5. To find the pH of a solution with pH paper.

6. To separate a mixture of inks by chromatography.

7. To determine the co-efficient of viscosity of benzene with the help of Ostwald vasomotor.

8. To find the surface tension of a liquid with a stalagmometer.

9. To perform electrolysis of water to produce Hydrogen and Oxygen.

10. To determine the chemical equivalent of copper by electrolysis of Cu SO.

11. To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.

12. To analyse 1st group radicals (Ag+ - Pb

++ - Hg

+).

13. To make practice for detection 1st group radicals.

14. To get introduction with the scheme of II group radicals.

15. To detect and confirm II-A radicals (hg++

, Pb++++

, Cu+, Cd

++, Bi

+++).

16. To detect and confirm II-B radicals Sn+++

, Sb+++

, As+++

).

17. To get introduction with the scheme of III group radicals (Fe+++

- Al+++

, Cr+++

)

18. To detect and confirm Fe+++

, Al+++

and Cr+++

.

19. To get introduction with he scheme of IV group radicals.

20. To detect and confirm An++

and Mn++

radicals of IV group.

21. To detect and conform Co++

and Ni++

radicals of IV group.

22. To get introduction with the Acid Radical Scheme.

23. To detect dilute acid group.

24. To detect and confirm CO"3 and HCO'3 radicals.

25. To get introduction with the methods/apparatus of conducting volumetric estimations.

26. To prepare standard solution of a substance.

27. To find the strength of a given alkali solution.

28. To estimate HCO'3 contents in water.

29. To find out the %age composition of a mixture solution of KNO3 and KOH volumetrically.

30. To find the amount of chloride ions (Cl') in water volumetrically.

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COMP-162 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

Total Contact Hours T P C

Theory: 32 Hrs 1 3 2

Practical: 96 Hrs

Pre-requisites: None

AIMS:This subject will enable the student to be familiar with the fundamental concepts of Computer

Science. He will also learn MS-Windows, MS-Office, and Internet to elementary level.

Course Contents:

1. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING (E.D.P.) 2 Hrs

1.1 Basic Terms of Computer Science Data & its, types, Information, Hardware, Software

1.2 Computer & its types

1.3 Block diagram of a computer system

1.4 BIT, Byte, RAM & ROM

1.5 Input &Output devices

1.6 Secondary storage devices

1.7 Types of Software

1.8 Programming Languages

1.9 Applications of computer in different fields

1.10 Application in Engineering, Education & Business

2. MS-WINDOWS 1 Hr

2.1 Introduction to Windows

2.2 Loading & Shut down process

2.3 Introduction to Desktop items (Creation of Icons, Shortcut, Folder & modify Taskbar)

2.4 Desktop properties

2.5 Use of Control Panel

2.6 Searching a document

3. MS-OFFICE (MS-WORD) 4 Hrs

3.1 Introduction to MS-Office

3.2 Introduction to MS-Word & its Screen

3.3 Create a new document

3.4 Editing & formatting the text

3.5 Saving & Opening a document

3.6 Page setup (Set the Margins & Paper)

3.7 Spell Check & Grammar

3.8 Paragraph Alignment

3.9 Inserting Page numbers, Symbols, Text box & Picture in the document

3.10 Use the different Format menu drop down commands(Drop Cap, Change Case, Bullet &

Numbering and Border & Shading)

3.11 Insert the 'Table and it's Editing

3.12 Printing the document

3.13 Saving a document file as PDF format

4. MS-OFFICE (MS-EXCEL) 6 Hrs

4.1 Introduction to MS-Excel & its Screen

4.2 Entering data & apply formulas in worksheet

4.3 Editing & Formatting the Cells, Row & Colum

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4.4 Insert Graphs in sheet

4.5 Page setup, Print Preview & Printing

4.6 Types & Categories of Charts

5. MS. OFFICE (MS-POWER POINT) 2 Hrs

5.1 Introduction to MS-Power point

5.2 Creating a, presentation

5.3 Editing & formatting a text box

5.4 Adding pictures & colors to a slide

5.5 Making slide shows

5.6 Slide Transition

6. INTERNET & E-MAIL 1 Hr

6.1 Introduction to Internet & browser window

6.2 Searching, Saving and Print a page from internet

6.3 Creating, Reading & Sending E-Mail

6.4 Explain some advance features over the internet and search engines

7. Introduction to Graphics 16Hrs

7.1 Introduction to Graphics

7.2 Adobe Illustrator

7.3 Adobe Photoshop

Recommended Textbooks:

1. Bible Microsoft Office 2007 by John Walkenbach

2. Bible Microsoft Excel 2007 by John Walkenbach

3. Bible Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 by John Walkenbach

4. Andrew Faulkner and Conrad Shavez, Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book (2017

release), 1st Edition, Adobe Press

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COMP-162 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

Instructional Objectives:

1. UNDERSTAND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING (E.D.P)

1.1. Describe Basic Terms of Computer Science.Data& its Types, Information, Hardware, Software

1.2. Explain Computer & its types

1.3. Explain Block diagram of a computer system

1.4. State the terms such as BIT, Byte, RAM & ROM

1.5. Identify Input & Output devices

1.6. Describe Secondary Storage devices

1.7. Explain Types of Software

1.8. Introduction to Programming Language

1.9. Explain Applications of computer in different fields

1.10. Application in Engineering, Education & Business

2. UNDERSTAND MS-WINDOWS

2.1 Explain Introduction to Windows

2.2 Describe Loading & Shut down process

2.3 Explain Introduction to Desktop items(Creation of Icons, Shortcut, Folder & modify Taskbar)

2.4 Explain Desktop properties

2.5 Describe Use' of Control Panel (add/remove program, time & date, mouse and create user

account)

2.6 Explain the method of searching a document

3. UNDERSTAND MS-OFFICE (MS-WORD)

3.1 Explain Introduction to MS-Office

3.2 Describe -Introduction to MS-Word & its Screen

3.3 Describe create a new document

3.4 Explain Editing & formatting the text

3.5 Describe saving & Opening a document

3.6 Explain Page setup, (Set the Margins & Paper)

3.7 Describe Spell Check & Grammar

3.8 Explain Paragraph Alignment

3.9 Explain Inserting Page numbers, Symbols, Text box & Picture in the document

3.10 Describe Use the different Format menu drop down commands(Drop Cap, Change Case, Bullet

&Numbering and Border & Shading)

3.11 Explain Insert the Table and its Editing and modifying

3.12 Describe printing the document

3.13 Describe the method of file saving as a PDF Format

4. UNDERSTAND MS-OFFICE (MS-EXCEL)

4.1 Explain Introduction to MS-Excel & its Screen

4.2 Describe Entering data & apply formulas in worksheet

4.3 Describe Editing &Formatting the, Cells, Row & Column

4.4 Explain Insert Graphs in sheet

4.5 Describe Page setup, Print preview & Printing

4.6 Explain in details formulas for sum, subtract, multiply, divide, average

4.7 Explain in details the types of charts e.g pie chart, bar chart

5. UNDERSTAND MS-OFFICE (MS-POWER POINT)

5.1 Describe Introduction to MS-Power point

5.2 Explain creating a presentation

5.3 Describe Editing & formatting a text box

5.4 Explain Adding pictures & colors to a slide

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5.5 Describe Making slide shows

5.6 Explain Slide Transitions

6. UNDERSTAND INTERNET &E-MAIL

6.1 Explain Introduction to Internet and browser window

6.2 Explain Searching, Saving and Print a page from internet

6.3 Describe Creating, Reading & Sending E-Mail and attachments

6.4 Explain some advance features over the internet and how to search topics on different search

engines

7. INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHICS

7.1 To learn about graphics in Corel Draw

7.2 To learn vector graphics

7.3 To learn about composing

7.4 To learn about graphics in Adobe Photoshop

7.5 To learn about modification in pictures

7.6 To apply various filters in pictures

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COMP-162 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 96 Hours

List of Practical:

Identify key board, mouse, CPU, disk drives, disks, monitor, and printer and 1 Hr

MS WINDOWS XP 03 Hrs

1.1 Practice of loading and shutdown of operating system

1.2 Creating items (icons, shortcut, folders etc) and modifying taskbar

1.3 Changing of wallpaper, screensaver, and resolution

1.4 Practice of control panel items (add/remove, time and date, mouse, and create user account)

MS OFFICE (MS-WORD) 16 Hrs

1.5 Identifying the MS Word Screen and its menu

1.6 Practice of create a new document, saving and re-opening it from the location and spell

check & grammar

1.7 Practice of Page Formatting (Borders, Character Spacing, Paragraph, Bullets& Numberings

and Fonts)

1.8 Practice of different tool bars like standard, format& drawing tool bars

1.9 Practice of Insert pictures, clipart, and shapes

1.10 Practice of header and footer

1.11 Practice of insert table and also format of table

1.12 Practice of page setup, set the page margins, and printing documents

MS OFFICE (MS-EXCEL) 16 Hrs

1.13 Identifying the MS EXCEL Screen and its menu

1.14 Practice of create a new sheet, saving and re-opening it from the location and spell check

1.15 Practice of insert and delete of row and columns (format of cell)

1.16 Practice of entering data and formulas in worksheet(Add, Subtract, Multiplying, and Divide

& Average)

1.17 Repeating practical serial number04

1.18 Practice of insert chart and its types

1.19 Practice of page setup, set the page margins, and printing

MS OFFICE (MS-POWER POINT) 08 Hrs

1.20 Identifying the MS POWER POINT Screen and its menu

1.21 Practice of create a new presentation and save

1.22 Practice of open saves presentations

1.23 Practice of inset picture and videos

INTERNET & E-MAIL 04 Hrs

1.24 Identifying internet explorer

1.25 Practice of searching data from any search engine

1.26 Practice of create an E-Mail account and how to send and receive mails, download

attachments

INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHICS 48 Hrs

1.27 To make exercises of basic tools in Illustrator (10 exercises)

1.28 To make various visiting cards (5 exercises)

1.29 To exercise the about composing (5 exercises)

1.30 To make logos (5 exercises)

1.31 To make exercise of basic tools Adobe Photoshop (10 exercises)

1.32 To make exercise in modification in pictures (10 exercises)

1.33 To apply various filters in pictures (15 exercises)

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FDT-112 Drawing & Drafting Essentials-1

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 96 1 3 2

COURSE CONTENTS

1. Introduction to Drawing

1 Hrs

2. Basic Drawing Tools & Instrument 2 Hrs

2.1 Drawing Board

2.2 Drawing Table

2.3 Pencil

2.4 Set Square

2.5 T-Square

2.6 Eraser

2.7 French Curve

2.8 Compass

2.9 Protector

2.10 Pastels

3. Line Practice 1 Hr

3.1 Straight lines

3.2 Vertical Lines

3.3 Horizontal Lines

3.4 Diagonal Lines

3.5 Circles

3.6 Curve Lines

4. Basic Shapes 1 Hr

4.1 Square

4.2 Triangle’s

4.3 Rectangle

4.4 Prism

4.5 Torus

4.6

5. Form 1 Hr

5.1 2D Form

5.2 3D Form

5.3 Conversion of 2D form to 3D

6. Symmetry/Balance 1 Hr

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Description

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7. Negative & Positive Areas 1 Hr

8. Composition/ Measurement 1 Hr

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Description

9. Proportion / Measurement 1 Hr

10. Sayagraphy 2 Hr

11. Standard Sizes of Drawing Paper 1 Hrs

11.1 Size of Paper

11.2 Rough Size of Drawing Paper

11.3 Area of Drawing

11.4 Cut Size of Drawing Paper

12. Types of Drawing Line 2 Hrs

12.1 Various types of lines

12.2 Title Strip

12.3 Technical Lettering

13. Dimensions 1 Hrs

13.1 Methods of Dimensioning

14. Scales 2 Hrs

14.1 Enlarged Scales

14.2 Reduced Scales

15. Projection of Different Views 3 Hrs

15.1 Technical Representation of an object

15.2 Multi view Drawing

15.3 Isometric Drawing

15.4 Perspective views

16. Joints Projection 5 Hrs

16.1 End Lap Joint

16.2 Slip Tenon & Mortise Joint

16.3 Hunched Mortise & Tenon Joint

16.4 Slip Tenon & Mortise Mitre Joint

16.5 Key Mortise & Tenon Joint

16.6 Open Pin Joint

16.7 Dovetail Joint

16.8 Try Square

16.9 Cross Bar Joint

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17. Projection of Different Articles 6 Hrs

10.1 Wood Models

10.2 Foot Stool

10.3 Baby Chair

10.4 First Aid Cabinet

10.5 Side Table

Recommended Books

1. Jhon L. Feirer and John R. Lindbeck, Basic Drafting, Chas. A. Bennett Co., Inc.

2. Leland Scott, Basic Drafting: A Manual for Beginning Drafters, Trafford Publishing; Spi Edition.

3. Glencoe McGraw Hill, Basic Technical Drawing, Student Edition, McGraw Hill Publications.

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FDT 112 Drawing & Drafting Essentials-1

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:

COURSE CONTENTS

1. Introduction to Drawing

1.1 Basics of drawing

1.2 Need for drawing

1.3 Applications in the field

2. Basic Drawing Tools and Instruments

2.1 Learn the use of certain drawing instrument necessary for drawing.

2.2 Drawing Board

2.3 Drawing Table

2.4 Pencil

2.5 Set Square

2.6 T-Square

2.7 Eraser

2.8 French Curve

2.9 Compass

2.10 Protector

3. Line Practice

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Various kinds of lines

3.3 Straight lines

3.4 Vertical Lines

3.5 Horizontal Lines

3.6 Diagonal Lines

3.7 Circles

3.8 Curve Lines

4. Basic Shapes

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Various kinds of shapes

4.3 Square

4.4 Triangle’s

4.5 Rectangle

4.6 Prism

4.7 Torus

5. Form

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Various kinds of forms

5.3 2D Form

5.4 3D Form

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5.5 Conversion of 2D form to 3D

6. Symmetry/Balance

6.1 Introduction to basic symmetry or balance

6.2 Description

7. Negative & Positive Areas

7.1 Introduction in details

8. Composition/ Measurement

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Description/requirements in details

9. Proportion / Measurement

9.1 Introduction to the importance of proportion in drawing

10. Sayagraphy

10.1 Introduction to the shadow of object in various conditions

11. Standard Size of Drawing Paper

11.1 Appropriate sizes of paper being used

11.2 Drawing area according to paper size used

11.3 Cutting size of the drawing paper as per drawing

12. Types of Drawing Line

12.1 Introduction to various line types used in the drawing

12.2 Understanding the title strip making

12.3 Understanding the use of Technical Lettering

13. Dimensions

13.1 Understanding various types of dimensions

13.2 Understanding method of dimensioning

13.3 Importance of dimensions

14. Scales

14.1 Importance of Scaling

14.2 Using Enlarged or Reduced Scales

14.3 Selection of appropriate scales

15. Projection of Different Views

15.1 Technical Representation of an object

15.2 Representing the multiple views of a drawing

15.3 Representing the Isometric views

16. Projection Joints

16.1 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of End Lap Joint

16.2 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Slip Tenon & Mortise Joint

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16.3 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Slip Tenon & Mortise Joint

with Rabbet

16.4 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Hunched Mortise & Tenon

Joint

16.5 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Slip Tenon & Mortise Mitre

Joint

16.6 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Key Mortise & Tenon Joint

16.7 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Open Pin Joint

16.8 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Dovetail Joint

16.9 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Try Square

16.10 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Cross Bar Joint

17. Projection of Different Articles

17.1 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Wood Models

17.2 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Foot Stool

17.3 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Baby Chair

17.4 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Shelf

17.5 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of First Aid Cabinet

17.6 Understand the Multiview & Isometric Projection of Side Table

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FDT-112 Drawing & Drafting Essentials-1

List of Practical:

1) Identify various drawing tools

2) Drawing exercises 1 to 12 for each topic

To produce the accurate line work on the drawing sheets for better drawing

To draw different styles of line work in drawing sheets

To practice the basic shapes

Practice form on the drawing for various exercises

Practice the drawings with symmetry and balance

Identify the negative and positive areas considering various drawings

Practice the drawings with composition/proportion/measurement

Practice the sayagraphy exercises to present the object in natural environment.

3) Drafting Exercises 1 to 12

To draw different styles of line work in drawing sheets for the drafting exercises.

To produce the accurate line work on the drawing sheets for better designing and

drafting.

To draw the title strip on drawing sheet for information of the current drawing.

To draw the various sizes of drawing paper sizes to have a concept about drawing sizes.

To practice the drawing scaling according to the paper size availability.

To practice dimensions of the drafting.

4) Cutting & Folding Exercise

To cut the drawing sheets with cutting knife (with hand) after drawing the different lines

including straight and curved.

5) Creative sketching of different wood models

To practice the first sketch only for simple drawing methodology for basic learning (2-5

wood models) and better understanding of the whole drawing.

To practice the free hand sketches of different wood articles.

6) Creative sketching of different joints

To sketch only for drawing the 12 different joints those are used most in the industry.

To sketch only for drawing by using geometrical tools.

End Lap Joint

Open Mortise & Tenon Joint

Haunched Mortise & Tenon Joint

Slip Tenon & Mortise Mitre Joint

Key Mortise & Tenon Joint

Open Pin Joint

Dovetail Joint

Try Square

Cross Bar Joint

7) Creative sketching with geometrical tools

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To sketch only for the following objects with increased complexity.

Foot Stool

Baby Chair

First Aid Cabinet

Side Table

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FDT-122 Fundamentals of Design

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 96 1 3 2

COURSE CONTENTS

1) Introduction to Design Fundamentals 4 Hrs

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Elements of Design

1.3 Principles of Design

1.4 Career in Design

2) History of Design 3 Hrs

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Historical review

3) Research Methodology 6 Hrs

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Literature Review

3.3 Materials & Method

3.4 Observation & Results

3.5 Conclusion

3.6 References

4) Design Brief 4 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Problem Identification

4.3 Design/product Story

4.4 Brainstorming/Evaluation

4.5 Materials & Methods

4.6 Target Audience

5) Product Designing 10 Hrs

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Ideation

5.3 Unpacking

5.4 Product Sketching/Drafting

5.5 Modeling

5.6 Assembly & Hardware

5.7 Product Rendering

6) Prototyping 5 Hrs

6.1 Introduction

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6.2 Material Arrangement

6.3 Sizing parts/components

6.4 Parts Assembly

6.5 Hardware Assembly

6.6 Finishing the product

6.7 Presentation

Recommended Books:

1. Karl Aspelund, The Design Process, Fairchild Books, 2nd

. Edition,2010.

2. William Lidwell, Universal Principles of Design, Rock Port Publisher, 2nd

. Edition, 2010

3. Don Norman, Design For Every Day Things, Basic Books, 2013

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FDT-122 Fundamentals of Design

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:

COURSE CONTENTS

1) Introduction to Design Fundamentals

1.1 Introduction about design and its requirements

1.2 Understanding the Elements of Design

1.3 Understanding Principles of Design

1.4 Show opportunities of career in Design

2) History of Design

2.1 Introduction to design history

2.2 Understanding the various periods in design history

3) Research Methodology

3.1 Introduction about research and its importance

3.2 Understanding the Literature Review

3.3 Understanding Materials & Method

3.4 Understanding Observation & Results

3.5 Understanding Summarization or Conclusion

3.6 Understanding the style of References

4) Design Brief

4.1 Introduction about design brief

4.2 Understanding the identification of a certain Problem/need

4.3 Understanding about brain storm the idea

4.4 General overview about that problem in Design/product Story

4.5 General procedure required to get it solved

4.6 Understanding the user end

5) Product Designing

5.1 Introduction about product designing

5.2 Understanding the Ideation of a product/project

5.3 Understanding the Unpacking

5.4 Performing the Product Sketching/Drafting

5.5 Understanding the Assembly & Hardware

5.6 Performing the Product Rendering

6) Prototyping

6.1 Introduction & importance of prototyping

6.2 Performing the Material Arrangement

6.3 Performing the Sizing parts/components

6.4 Performing Parts Assembly

6.5 Performing the Hardware Assembly

6.6 Perform finishing of the product

6.7 Prepare Presentation about the product, its features, service life, benefits and the purpose it is

made for

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FDT-122 Fundamentals of Design

List of Practical:

1) Prepare various sketches of the researched product

2) Prepare drafting of the researched product

3) Prepare design of following with new design concept:-

1. Box

2. Triangle

3. Veneer art

4. Frames

5. Scenery

6. Small stool

7. Baby chair

8. Small table

4) Prepare the prototypes (1-10) exercises utilizing various materials, for above

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FDT-132 Wood & Allied Materials

Total Contact Hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 0 2 0 2

Course Contents

1. History & Approach to Woodworking 2 Hrs

1.1 Historical Background

1.2 Introduction

1.3 Design History

2. Kinds of Furniture 2 Hrs

2.1 Trend & Style

2.1.1 Traditional

2.1.2 American

2.1.3 French

2.1.4 Modern

2.2 Use

2.2.1 Office Furniture

2.2.2 Domestic Furniture

2.2.3 School Furniture

2.2.4 Hospital Furniture

2.2.5 Universities Furniture

2.2.6 Children’s Furniture

2.2.7 Library Furniture

2.2.8 Built Ins Furniture

2.2.9 Bedroom Furniture

2.2.10 Laboratory Furniture

3. Careers in Woodworking 3 Hrs

3.1 Saw Milling

3.2 Carpentry

3.3 Cabinet Making

3.4 Joinery

3.5 Luthier

3.6 Furniture

3.7 Boat Building

3.8 Sports Goods

3.9 Designing

3.10 Teaching

3.11 Upholstery

3.12 Supervision

3.13 Production Management

4. Wood 1 Hr

4.1 Introduction

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5. Properties of Wood 2 Hrs

5.1 Grain

5.2 Figure

5.3 Soft wood & Hardwood

5.4 Texture

5.5 Porous & Non Porous Wood

5.6 Juvenile Wood

6. Structure of Wood 2 Hrs

6.1 Cells

6.2 Cellular st. of softwood

6.3 Cellular st of hard wood

7. Cell Illusion 1 Hr

7.1 Tylosis

7.2 Resin Canals

7.3 Oil & Gums

8. Concept about Timber 1 Hr

8.1 Vegetative St of a tree

8.1.1 Roots

8.1.2 Stem

8.1.3 Crown

9. Cross section of a tree 1 Hr

9.1 Bark

9.2 Cambium

9.3 Sapwood

9.4 Heartwood

9.5 Medullary Rays

9.6 Pith

9.7 Annual Rings

10. Classification of tree 2 Hrs

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Endogens

10.3 Exogens

11. Conversion 2 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Slab Sawing

11.3 Quarter Sawing

11.4 Advantages / Disadvantages

12. Seasoning 3 Hrs

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12.1 Introduction

12.2 Properties of seasoned wood

12.3 Stacking Method

12.4 Kinds of Seasoning

12.4.1 Air Seasoning

12.4.2 Kiln Seasoning

12.5 Seasoning Defects

12.5.1 Case Hardening

12.5.2 Honey combing

13. Defects & Abnormalities 3 Hrs

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Knots

13.3 shakes

13.4 Variation In Log Form

13.5 Tension Wood

13.6 Warping

13.7 Insects

13.7.1 Termites

13.7.2 Beetles

13.7.3 Marine Borers

13.8 Diseases

13.8.1 Wet Rot

13.8.2 Dry Rot

13.8.3 Decay

14. Wood Preservation 2 Hours

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Preservation Methods

14.2.1 Pressure Method

14.2.2 Hot & Cold Method

14.2.3 Cold Dipping

14.2.4 Diffusion

14.2.5 Brush & Spray Method

14.3 Preservation chemicals

14.3.1 Borates

14.3.2 Copper Compounds

15. Wood of Pakistan 14 Hrs

15.1 Introduction

15.2 Softwoods

15.2.1 Partal Wood

15.2.2 Kail

15.2.3 Deodar

15.2.4 Chir

15.3 Hardwoods

15.3.1 Shisham wood

15.3.2 Kikar wood

15.3.3 Simbal wood

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15.3.4 Dhraik wood

15.3.5 Eucalyptus wood

15.3.6 Kao wood

15.3.7 Mango wood

15.3.8 Sal wood

15.3.9 Siris wood

15.3.10 Arjun wood

15.3.11 Mulberry wood

15.3.12 Walnut wood

16. Woods of the World 4 Hrs

16.1 Mahogany wood

16.2 Teak wood

16.3 Ash wood

16.4 Beech wood

16.5 Oak wood

16.6 Red wood

17. Allied Materials 2 Hrs

17.1 Veneer

17.2 Introduction

17.3 Veneer Obtaining Methods

17.4 Veneer Source & Kinds

18. Plywood 3 Hrs

18.1 Introduction

18.2 Manufacturing of plywood

18.3 Kinds

18.4 Use of plywood

19. Particle Board 1 Hr

19.1 Introduction

19.2 Manufacturing

19.3 Uses

20. Oriented Strand Board 1 Hr

20.1 Introduction

20.2 Uses

21. Wafer Board 1 Hr

21.1 Introduction

21.2 Uses

22. Block & Lamin Board 1 Hr

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22.1 Introduction

22.2 Manufacturing

22.3 Uses

23. Fiber Boards 2 Hrs

23.1 Introduction

23.2 Manufacturing

23.3 Kinds

24. Glues 2 Hrs

24.1 Introduction

24.2 kinds

24.2.3 Natural Glues

24.2.4 Synthetic Glues

25. Glass 1 Hr

25.1 Introduction

25.2 Kinds

25.3 Uses

26. Resins 1 Hr

26.1 Introduction

26.2 Kinds

26.3 Uses

27. Metals 2 Hrs

27.1 Introduction

27.2 Iron

27.3 Steel

27.4 Carbon

27.5 Alloys

28. Plastic 2 Hrs

28.1 Introduction

28.2 Kinds

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Recommended Books:

1. Jhon L. Fierer, Industrial Arts: Woodworking, Bennett Publishing Company, Illinois.

2. Albert Jackson and David Day, Collins Complete Woodworkers Manual, William Collins Sons & Co.

Ltd.

3. Willis H. Wagner, Modern Woodworking, The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc.

4. Asif Shabbir, Woodworking: A Knowledge Based Guide, Technical Education & Vocational Training

Authority, Punjab.

5. Asif Shabbir, Woods of Pakistan, Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.

6. J. Ullrich, Principles of Wood Technology, Skilled Labour Training, Directorate of Manpower &

Training, Govt. Of Punjab.

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FDT-132 Wood & Allied Materials

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:

Course Contents

1. History & Approach to Woodworking

1.1 Review the history of woodworking

1.2 Utilizing wood in the ancient ages to modern era

1.3 Designing various objects according to the needs

2. Kinds of Furniture

2.1 Trend & Style

2.1.1 Traditional style of furniture

2.1.2 American designs for furniture

2.1.3 French styles in furniture

2.1.4 Modern era in design and use

2.2 Using furniture for various locations

2.2.1 Office Furniture

2.2.2 Domestic Furniture

2.2.3 School Furniture

2.2.4 Hospital Furniture

2.2.5 Universities Furniture

2.2.6 Children’s Furniture

2.2.7 Library Furniture

2.2.8 Built Ins Furniture

2.2.9 Bedroom Furniture

2.2.10 Laboratory Furniture

3. Careers in Woodworking

3.1 Working in the Saw Milling section

3.2 Utilizing yourself for Carpentry

3.3 Work as a Cabinet Maker

3.4 Working with Joinery

3.5 Work as a Luthier

3.6 Furniture Maker

3.7 Work as a Boat Builder

3.8 Making Sports Goods

3.9 Work as a Designer

3.10 To work as teacher for human resource development

3.11 Work as a Upholster

3.12 Work as a Supervisor

3.13 Organizing Production Management

4. Wood

4.1 Introducing the special material having exceptional qualities and its benefits

over the others.

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5. Properties of Wood

5.1 The basic pattern of the wood grains

5.2 Any peculiar figure a wood have

5.3 Difference between Soft wood & Hardwood

5.4 Expalin the Texture

5.5 Difference between Porous & Non Porous Wood

5.6 Explain the Juvenile Wood

6. Structure of Wood

6.1 Explain the basics about Cells

6.2 Explain Cellular st. of softwood

6.3 Explain Cellular st of hard wood

7. Cell Illusion

7.1 Concept about Tylosis

7.2 Explain Resin Canals

7.3 Distinguish between Oil & Gums

8. Concept about Timber

8.1 Explain the Vegetative Structure of a tree

8.2 Details about important parts of the

8.3 Important functions of the parts of the tree

9. Cross section of a tree

9.1 the concept about cross section

9.2 The important parts of the cross section

9.3 The important functions of the parts

10. Classification of tree

10.1 Explain the classification

10.2 Describe the Endogens

10.3 Describe the Exogens

11. Conversion

11.1 General concept about conversion

11.2 Kinds of conversion

11.3 Differentiate between Advantages / Disadvantages

12. Seasoning

12.1 Describing the concept of seasoning

12.2 Importance of seasoned wood

12.3 Properties of seasoned wood

12.3 Explain the Stacking Method

12.4 Describe the kinds of Seasoning

12.5 Describe the concept of Seasoning Defects

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13. Defects & Abnormalities

13.1 Explain defects & abnormalities

13.2 Explain the major defects

13.3 Different kinds of diseases

13.4 The insects involved

18. Wood Preservation

18.1 Explain wood preservation

18.2 Describe the important methods of Preservation

18.3 Explain Importance of preservation

19. Wood of Pakistan

19.1 Explain the general parameters of woods

19.2 Concept about Softwoods group

19.3 Concept about Hardwoods group

20. Woods of the World

20.1 Explain the properties of World woods

20.2 The sources of these woods

21. Allied Materials

21.1 Explain the Veneer

21.2 Describe sources of veneer

21.3 Explain the methods of cutting of veneer & its uses

22. Plywood

22.1 Explain the plywood

22.2 Explain about Manufacturing of plywood

22.3 Describe the kinds & use of plywood

23. Particle Board

23.1 Explain the particle board

23.2 Explain about its Manufacturing

23.3 Explain the probale Uses

24. Oriented Strand Board

24.1 Explain the concept of oriented strand board

24.2 Explain its Use

25. Wafer Board

25.1 Explain wafer board

25.2 Explain the Use

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26. Block & Lamin Board

26.1 Differentiate between the block & Lamin board

26.2 Describe their Manufacturing

26.3 Explain the Uses

27. Fiber Boards

27.1 Explain the fiber boards

27.2 Describe their Manufacturing

27.3 Explain the Kinds

28. Glues

28.1 Explain the importance of glues

28.2 Describe the kinds

29. Glass

29.1 Explain the glass

29.2 Describe the properties & kinds of glass

29.3 Describe the uses of glass

30. Resins

30.1 Explain the resins

30.2 Describe the kinds & uses of resins

31. Metals

31.1 Explain the metals

31.2 Describe the properties & important kinds

32. Plastic

32.1 Explain the plastics

32.2 Describe the kinds of plastics

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FDT-143 Woodworking Production Technology –I T P C

0 9 3

Total Contact Hours

Theory 0

Practical 288

List of Practical:

1. To make the exercises for sawing free hand

2. To make the exercise for planning practice

3. To make the exercise for planning in size

4. To make the exercise for sizing in plain

5. To make the exercise for ripping

6. To make the exercise for cross cutting

7. To make the practice of cutting in size

8. To make the practice of tools sharpening

9. To prepare the End Lap joint

10. To prepare Middle Lap joint

11. To prepare T-Lap joint

12. To prepare the open mortise & tenon joint

13. To prepare the haunched mortise & tenon joint

14. To prepare the wedge mortise & tenon joint

15. To prepare the open pin joint

16. To prepare the dovetail joint

17. To prepare the lapped dovetail joint

18. To prepare the tongue & groove joint

19. To prepare the loose tongue & groove joint

20. To prepare the dowel joint

21. To prepare the cross bar joint

22. To prepare the try square

23. To prepare the boxes of various designs

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24. To prepare various wooden art work articles

25. To prepare various wooden toys

26. To exercise to cut the veneer

27. To exercise to cut the veneer in various shapes

28. To apply veneer in various styles by pasting

29. To joining the veneer by tape and sewing method

30. To prepare simple design in practical for frames

31. To prepare complex designs in practical for frames

32. To prepare the small table in practical from design to final product

33. To prepare the small cabinet in practical from design to final product

34. To prepare the baby chair in practical from design to final product

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MATH-212 Applied Mathematics-II

T P C

Total Contact Hours:

2 0 2

Theory: 64 Hours.

Aims & Objectives:

After completing the course the students will be able to:Solve the problems of calculus and

analytical Geometry.

COURSE CONTENTS:

1. FUNCTIONS & LIMITS. 4 Hours

1.1 Constants and variables

1.2 Functions & their types

1.3 The concept of limit

1.4 Limit of a function

1.5 Fundamental theorems on limit

1.6 Some important limits

1.7 Problems

2. DIFFERENTIATION. 4 Hours

2.1 Increments

2.2 Different Coefficient or Derivative

2.3 Differentiation ab-initio or by first principle

2.4 Geometrical Interpretation of Differential Coefficient

2.5 Differential Coefficient of Xa, (ax + b)a

2.6 Three important rules

2.7 Problems.

3. DIFFERENTIATION OF ALGEBRIC FUNCTION 4 Hours

3.1 Explicit function

3.2 Implicit function

3.3 Parametric forms

3.4 Problems

4. DIFFERENTATION OF TRIGNOMETRIC FUNCTION.

4 Hours

4.1 Differentional coefficient of sin x ,cos x ,tang x from first principle.

4.2 Differentional coefficient of Cosec x, Sec x, Cot x.

4.3 Differentiation of inverse trigonometric function.

4.4 Problems.

5. DIFFERENTIATION OF LOGARITHIMIC & EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION. 4 Hours

5.1 Differentiation of In x

5.2 Differentiation of log ax

5.3 Differentiation of ax

5.4 Differentiation of ex

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5.5 Problems.

6. RATE OF CHANGE OF VARIABLE. 4 Hours

6.1 Increasing and decreasing function

6.2 Maxima and Minima values

6.3 Criteria for maximum and minimum values.

6.4 Method of finding maxima and minima.

6.5 Problems.

7. INTEGRATION. 8 Hours

7.1 Concept

7.2 Fundamental Formulas

7.3 Important Rules

7.4 Problems.

8. METHOD FOR INTEGRATION. 6 Hours

8.1 Integration by substitution

8.2 Integration by parts

8.3 Problems.

9. DEFINITE INTEGRALS. 6 Hours

9.1 Properties

9.2 Application to Area

9.3 Problems

10. PLANE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & STRAIGHT LINE. 6 Hours

10.1 Coordinate System

10.2 Distance Formula

10.3 The Ratio Formulas

10.4 Inclination and slope of a line

10.5 The Slope Formula

10.6 Problems.

11. EQUATION OF STRAIGHT LINE. 6 Hours

11.1 Some Important Forms

11.2 General form

11.3 Angle formula

11.4 Parallelism and perpendicularity

11.5 Problems

12. THE EQUATION OF THE CIRCLE. 8 Hours

12.1 Standard form of equation

12.2 Central form of equation

12.3 General form of equation

12.4 Radius & coordinate of the Centre

12.5 Problems

Recommended Books:-

1. A Text Book of Applied Mathematics (Math-212) of TEVTA, published by National Book

Foundation (NBF)

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MATH -212 APPLIED MATHEMATICS –II

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1. USE THE CONCEPT OF FUNCTION AND THEIR LIMITS IN SOLVING

SIMPLE PROBLEMS

1.1 Define a function

1.2 List all types of function

1.3 Explain the concept of limit and limit of a function

1.4 Explain fundamental theorem on limits

1.5 Derive some important limits

1.6 Solve simple problems on limits

2. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF DIFFERENTIAL COEFFICIENT

2.1 Derive mathematics expression for a differential coefficient.

2.2 Explain geometrical interpretation of different ional coefficient.

2.3 Differentiate a content, constant associated with a variable and the sum of finite number of

function.

2.4 Solved related problems.

3. USE RULES OF DIFFERENTIAL TO SOLVE PROBLEMS OF ALGEBRIC

FUNCTIONS.

3.1 Differentiate ab-initio Xn and (ax+b)n

3.2 Derive product, quotient and chain rules.

3.3 Find derivative of implicit function & explicit function.

3.4 Differentiate parametric forms; function w.r.t another function and by

rationalization.

3.5 Solve problems using these formulas.

4. USE RULES OF DIFFERENTIATION TO SOLVE PROBLEMS OF ALGEBRIC

FUNCTIONS.

4.1 Differentiate from first principle sin x ,cosx,tang x.

4.2 Derive formula for derivation of sec x,cosec x, cot x.

4.3 Find differential coefficient of inverse trigonometric functions.

5. USE RULES OF DIFFERENTIATION TO LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL

FUNCTIONS.

5.1 Derive formulas for differential coefficient of logarithmic and exponential

functions.

5.2 Solve problems using these formulas.

6. UNDERSTAND RATE OF CHANGE OF ONE VARRIABLE WITH RESPECT TO

ANOTHER.

6.1 Write expression for velocity, acceleration, and slope of a line.

6.2 Define an increasing and decreasing function, maxima and minima values,

ofinflection.

6.3 Explain criteria for maxima and minima values of a function.

6.4 Solve problems involving rate of change of variables.

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7. APPLY CONCEPT OF INTEGRATION IN SOLVING TECHNOLOGICALPROBLEMS

7.1 Explain the concept of integration

7.2 Write basic theorem of integration

7.3 List some important rules of integration

7.4 Derive fundamental formulas of integration

7.5 Solve problems based on these formulas /rules.

8. UNDERSTAND DIFFERENT METHODS OF INTEGRATION.

8.1 List standard formulas

8.2 Integrate a function by substitution method

8.3 Find integrals by the method of integration by parts

8.4 Solve problems using these methods.

9. UNDERSTAND THE METHOD OF SOLVING DEFENITE INTEGRALS.

9.1 Define definite integral

9.2 List properties of definite integrals using definite integrals.

9.3 Find areas under curves

9.4 Solve problems of definite integrals.

10. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF PLANE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY.

10.1 Explain the rectangular coordinate system

10.2 Locate points in different quadrants

10.3 Derive distance formula

10.4 Prove section formula

10.5 Derive slope formula

10.6 Solve problems using the above formulas.

11. USE EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINE IN SOLVING PROBLEMS.

11.1 Define a straight line

11.2 State general form of equation of a straight line

11.3 Derive slope intercept and intercept forms of equations.

11.4 Derive expression for angle between two straight lines

11.5 Derives conditions of perpendicularity and parallelism lines

11.6 Solve problems involving these equations/formulas.

12. SOLVE TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS USING EQUATION OF CIRCLE.

12.1 Define a circle

12.2 Describe standards, central and general forms of the equation of a circle.

12.3 Convert general forms to the central forms of equation of a circle.

12.4 Deduce formulas for the radius and the coordinates of the centre of a circle fromthe general

form.

12.5 Derive equation of the circle passing through three given points.

12.6 Solve problems involving these equations

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Mgm-202 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION AND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

T P C

2 0 2

Total contact hours

Theory 64 Hrs

Prerequisites: The students shall already be familiar with the language concerned.

AIMS The course has been designed to enable the students to.

1. Develop communication skills.

2. Understand basic principles of good and effective business writing in commercial and industrial

fields.

3. Develop knowledge and skill to write technical report with confidence and accuracy.

4. Develop industrial management skills

COURSE CONTENTS

1. COMMUNICATION PROCESS. 6 Hours

1.1 Purposes of communication

1.2 Communication process

1.3 Distortions in communication

1.4 Consolidation of communiqué

1.5 Communication flow

1.6 Communication for self-development

2. ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS. 6 Hours

2.1 Significance of speaking.

2.2 Verbal and non-verbal messages.

2.3 Strategic steps of speaking.

2.4 Characteristics of effective oral messages.

2.5 Communication Trafficking.

2.6 Oral presentation.

3. QUESTIONING SKILLS. 3 Hours

3.1 Nature of question.

3.2 Types of questions.

3.3 Characteristics of a good question.

3.4 Questioning strategy

4. LISTENING SKILLS. 5 Hours

4.1 Principles of active listening.

4.2 Skills of active listening.

4.3 Barriers to listening.

4.4 Reasons of poor listening.

4.5 Giving Feedback.

5. INTERVIEWING SKILLS. 3 Hours

5.1 Significance of interviews.

5.2 Characteristics of interviews.

5.3 Activities in an interviewing situation

5.4 Types of interviews.

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5.5 Interviewing strategy.

6. REPORT WRITING. 3 Hours

6.1 Goals of report writing

6.2 Report format.

6.3 Types of reports.

6.4 Report writing strategy.

7. READING COMPREHENSION. 2 Hours

7.1 Reading problems.

7.2 Four Reading skills.

8. GROUP COMMUNICATION. 4 Hours

8.1 Purposes of conducting meetings.

8.2 Planning a meeting.

8.3 Types of meetings.

8.4 Selection f a group for meeting.

8.5 Group leadership skills.

8.6 Running a successful meeting.

8.7 Active participation techniques.

9. INDUSTRIAL PSYCOHOLGY 2 Hours

9.1 History and definition

9.2 Nature and scope

10. LEADERSHIP 2 Hours

10.1 Definition and types

10.2 Qualities of a good leader

11. MOTIVATION 2 Hours

11.1 Definition

11.2 Types (Financial and non-financial motives)

11.3 Conflict of motives

12. MORALE 3 Hours

12.1 Importance

12.2 Development

12.3 Measurement

13. INDUSTRIAL FATIGUE AND BOREDOM 4 Hours

13.1 Definition and distinction

13.2 Psychological causes

13.3 Objective causes

13.4 Prevention

14. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS 3 Hours

14.1 Psychological causes

14.2 Objective causes

14.3 Prevention

15. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 10 Hours

15.1 Introduction

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15.2 Objective of industrial management

15.3 Functions of management

15.4 Applications of industrial management

15.5 Principles of Management

15.6 Features of Management

16. FINANCIAL & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 06 Hours

16.1 Introduction

16.2 Financial Management

16.3 Production Management

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

1. Sh. Ata-ur-Rehman Effective Business Communication & Report Writing.

2. Ulman J.N. Could JR. Technical Reporting.

3. Andrew Grove, High Output management, ISBN: 9780679762881

4. Irwin Gray, 1916, General and Industrial Management,

5. Nisar-ud-Din, Business Organization, Aziz Publisher, Lahore

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Mgm-202 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION AND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1. UNDERSTAND THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS.

1.1 State the benefits of two way communication.

1.2 Describe a model of communication process.

1.3 Explain the major communication methods used in organization.

1.4 Identify the barriers to communication and methods of overcoming these barriers.

1.5 Identify misconceptions about communication.

2. UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF ORAL.

2.1 Identify speaking situations with other peoples.

2.2 Identify the strategy steps of speaking.

2.3 Identify the characteristics of effective speaking.

2.4 State the principles of one-way communication.

2.5 State the principles of two-way communication.

2.6 Identify the elements of oral presentation skills.

2.7 Determine the impact of non-verbal communication on oral communication.

3. DETERMINE THE USES OF QUESTIONING SKILLS TO GATHER AND CLARIFY

INFORMATION IN THE ORAL COMMUNICATION PROCESS.

3.1 Identify different types of questions.

3.2 Determine the purpose of each type of question and its application.

3.3 Identify the hazards to be avoided when asking questions.

3.4 Demonstrate questioning skills.

4. DEMONSTRATE THE USE OF ACTIVE LISTENING SKILL IN THE ORAL

COMMUNICATION PROCESS.

4.1 State the principles of active listening.

4.2 Identify skills of active listening.

4.3 Identify barriers to active listening.

4.4 State the benefits of active listening.

4.5 Demonstrate listening skills.

4.6 Explain the importance of giving and receiving feedback.

5. Determine the appropriate interview type for the specific work-related situation and conduct a

work-related interview.

5.1 State the significance of interviews.

5.2 State the characteristics of interviews.

5.3 Explain the activities in an interviewing situation.

5.4 Describe the types of interviews.

5.5 Explain the interviewing strategy.

5.6 Prepare instrument for a structured interview.

6. PREPARE A REPORT OUT-LINE, BASED ON SUBJECT MATTER AND AUDIENCE.

6.1 Identify the different types of reports.

6.2 Determine when to use an informal or formal report presentation.

6.3 Identify the stages of planning a report.

6.4 Identify the parts of a report and choose the parts appropriate for each type of report.

6.5 Draft a report outline.

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7. DEMONSTRATE READING COMPREHENSION.

7.1 Identify major reading problems.

7.2 Identify basic reading skills.

7.3 State methods of previewing written material.

7.4 Identify methods of concentration when reading.

7.5 Demonstrate reading comprehension.

8. UNDERSTAND THE PRINCIPLES OF GROUP COMMUNICATIONS.

8.1 State the purpose and characteristics of major types of meeting.

8.2 Explain responsibilities of a meeting/committee.

8.3 Identify problems likely to be faced at meeting and means to overcome these problems.

8.4 Distinguish between content and process at meetings.

8.5 Explain the key characteristics of a good group facilitator.

9. KNOW INDUSTRIAL PSYCOHOLGY

9.1 Describe brief history of industrial psychology

9.2 Describe in detail definition of industrial psychology

9.3 State nature and scope of industrial psychology

10. KNOW LEADERSHIP

10.1 Define leadership

10.2 Describe types of leadership

10.3 State qualities of a leader

11. UNDERSTAND MOTIVATION

11.1 Define motivation

11.2 Describe financial and non-financial motives

11.3 Explain conflict of motives

12. KNOW MORALE

12.1 State of Importance of morale

12.2 Describe development of morale

12.3 State the method of measurement or morale

13. UNDERSTAND INDUSTRIAL FATIGUE AND BOREDOM

13.1 Define fatigue and boredom

13.2 Describe psychological causes of fatigue and boredom

13.3 Describe objective causes of fatigue and boredom

13.4 Explain measures to prevent fatigue and boredom

14. UNDERSTAND INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS

14.1 Explain psychological causes of industrial accidents

14.2 Explain objective causes of industrial accidents

14.3 Explain measures to prevent industrial accidents

15. UNDERSTAND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

15.1 Introduce industrial management

15.2 Explain the objective of industrial management

15.3 Explain various functions of management

15.4 Explain various sub-functions of industrial management

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15.5 Explain applications of industrial management

15.5 Explain principles of Management

15.6 Explain features of Management

17. UNDERSTAND FINANCIAL & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

17.1 Explain the financial & production management

17.2 Explain importance of having financial organization

17.3 Explain financial institutions & system

17.4 Explain production management

17.5 Explain production strategies

17.6 Explain kinds of production

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FDT-214 Drawing & Drafting Essentials - II

Total Contact Hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 192 2 6 4

1. Product Sketching 6 Hrs

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Tools of the trade

1.3 Description

1.4 Investigative & Explorative Sketches

2. Perspective Views 5 Hrs

2.1 Introduction

2.2 One Point Perspective

2.3 Two Point Perspective

2.4 Three Point Perspective

2.5 Worm Eye View

2.6 Bird’s Eye View

2.7 Man’s Eye View

2.8 Complex forms in perspective

3. Concept of Idea & Development 6 Hrs

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Design concepts

3.3 Creative exploration

3.4 Refinement and organization

3.5 Process Flow

4. Line Theory 2 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Contour Lines

4.3 Line Weight

4.4 Spencer Nugent

4.5 Light & Shadow

5. Reflections 2 Hrs

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Behavior of reflection on shapes

6. Rendering 3 Hrs

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Rendering with pencils

6.3 Material rendering

7. Hatching Patterns & Symbols 2 Hrs

7.1 End grain wood

7.2 With the grain wood

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7.3 Chipboard

7.4 Veneer board

7.5 Block board

7.6 Plywood

7.7 Hard Board

7.8 Glass & Asbestos, M.D.F

7.9 Marble

7.10 Foam

7.11 Nails

7.12 Screws

7.13 Dowel

7.14 Glued Joint

7.15 Angle Joints

8. Sections 2 Hrs

8.1 Font Section

8.2 Side Section

8.3 Top Section

9. Dimensioning 2 Hrs

9.1 Rules for dimensioning

10. Scales 2 Hr

10.1 Standard Scale

10.2 Enlarged Scale

10.3 Reduced Scale

11. Ergonomics in Furniture 24 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Erogonomics of human reach

11.3 Standard size of various products

12. Drawings Practice 8 Hrs

12.1 Drawer Sliding Methods

12.2 Door Sliding Methods

12.3 Door Hinging possibilities

12.4 Stool 1

12.5 Stool 2

12.6 Side Table

12.7 Bed Side Table

12.8 Writing Table with two Drawers

12.9 Side Board with Sliding Hinged Door

12.10 Computer Table

12.11 Showcase

12.12 Centre Table

12.13 Office Chair

12.14 Dinning Chair

12.15 Book Rack

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Recommended Books:

1. Jhon L. Fierer, Industrial Arts: Woodworking, Bennett Publishing Company, Illinois.

2. Albert Jackson and David Day, Collins Complete Woodworkers Manua, William Collins Sons &

Co. Ltd.

3. Willis H. Wagner, Modern Woodworking, The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc.

4. Asif Shabbir, Woodworking: A Knowledge Based Guide, Technical Education & Vocational

Training Authority, Punjab.

7. Jhon L. Feirer and John R. Lindbeck, Basic Drafting, Chas. A. Bennett Co., Inc.

8. Leland Scott, Basic Drafting: A Manual for Beginning Drafters, Trafford Publishing; Spi Edition.

9. Glencoe McGraw Hill, Basic Technical Drawing, Student Edition, McGraw Hill Publications.

10. Annonymous, Technical Drawing & Practical Course, Woodworking Trades, Directorate of Manpower

& Trainings, Govt. Of Punjab.

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:

1. Product Sketching

1.1 Introduction to product sketching

1.2 Understanding the Tools of the trade

1.3 Understand the Investigative & Explorative Sketches

2. Perspective Views

2.1 Introduction to perspective views

2.2 Understanding the various perspective views & their importance

2.3 Understand the utilization of various perspective views

3. Concept of Idea & Development

3.1 Introduction to ideation and development

3.2 Understand the concepts of design

3.3 Understand the factor involved in creative exploration

3.4 Understand the figuring out the required data and organization

3.5 Understand the process Flow

4. Line Theory

4.1 Introduction about various lines

4.2 Understanding the various line types and their use

4.3 Understand the Spencer Nugent

4.4 Understand the effect of light & Shadow

5. Reflections

5.1 Introduction about reflections

5.2 Understand the behavior of reflection on shapes

6. Rendering

6.1 Introduction to the render

6.2 Understand the rendering with pencils

6.3 Understand the material rendering

7. Hatching Patterns & Symbols

7.1 Method to show End grain wood in drawing

7.2 Method to show With the grain wood in drawing

7.3 Method to show Chipboard in drawing

7.4 Method to show Veneer board in drawing

7.5 Method to show Block board in drawing

7.6 Method to show Plywood in drawing

7.7 Method to show Hard Board in drawing

7.8 Method to show Glass & Asbestos, M.D.F. in drawing

7.9 Method to show Marble in drawing

7.10 Method to show Foam in drawing

7.11 Method to show Nails in drawing

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7.12 Method to show Screws in drawing

7.13 Method to show Dowel in drawing

7.14 Method to show Glued Joint in drawing

7.15 Method to show Angle Joints in drawing

8. Sections

8.1 Making drawing to learn Font Section

8.2 Making drawing to learn Side Section

8.3 Making drawing to learn Top Section

9. Dimensioning

9.1 Making drawing to learn dimensioning

10. Scales

10.1 Making drawing to learn Standard Scale

10.2 Making drawing to learn Enlarged Scale

10.3 Making drawing to learn Reduced Scale

11. Ergonomics in Furniture

11.1 Importance of ergonomics

11.2 Need of ergonomics in design

11.3 Designing various furniture articles according to ergonomics

12. Drawings Practice

12.1 Making drawing to learn Drawer Sliding Methods

12.2 Making drawing to learn Door Sliding Methods

12.3 Making drawing to learn Door Hinging possibilities

12.4 Making drawing to learn Stool -1

12.5 Making drawing to learn Stool -2

12.6 Making drawing to learn Side Table

12.7 Making drawing to learn Bed Side Table

12.8 Making drawing to learn Writing Table with two Drawers

12.9 Making drawing to learn Side Board with Sliding Hinged Door

12.10 Making drawing to learn Computer Table

12.11 Making drawing to learn Showcase

12.12 Making drawing to learn Centre Table

12.13 Making drawing to learn Office Chair

12.14 Making drawing to learn Dinning Chair

12.15 Making drawing to learn Book Rack

12.16 Making drawing to learn Free Hand Sketches

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List of Practical:

1. To Practice the product sketches (20 exercises)

2. To Practice perspective view including their kinds (22 exercises)

3. Develop certain ideas to make articles at later stage (10 exercises)

4. To practice various lines, light and shadows on sketches (6 exercises)

5. To check the effects of reflections on shapes (6 exercises)

6. Render various drawing objects in reals with pencils (12 exercises)

7. Make various hatch patterns & symbols to show various kind of material used in

furniture making (20 exercises)

8. Prepare section view of various objects (10 exercises)

9. Apply dimensions to show the actual size of the parts used in a drawing (10

exercises)

10. Make drawings in various up & down scales to adjust as per paper size given (10

exercises)

11. Practice various drawing of furniture articles (12 exercises)

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FDT-221 Advance Design – I

Total Contact Hours

Theory 0 T P C

Practical 96 0 3 1

List of Practical:

1. To Prepare the product idea along with sketches and rendering to show complete idea before

working on to prototype for various furniture articles (20 exercises)

1. Lamps

2. Boxes

3. Wooden Toys

4. Tables

5. Chairs

6. Work Station

7. Cabinets

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FDT-232 CAD & Modeling Essentials

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 96 1 3 2

COURSE CONTENTS

1. Introduction to CAD 2 Hrs

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Overview

1.3 Interface and tools bars

1.4 Drawing/Drafting Units Setup

1.5 Working with Commands

1.6 Drawing Organization

1.7 Developing a simple drawing

1.8

2. Basic Drawing & Editing Commands 2 Hrs

2.1 Drawing Lines

2.2 Working with Coordinates

2.3 Polar Tracking

2.4 Drawing Arcs

2.5 Drawing Rectangles

2.6 Drawing Circles

2.7 Undo/Redo functions

3. Drawing Precision in AutoCAD 1 Hrs

3.1 Object Snap

3.2 Object Snap override

3.3 Polar tracking at angles

3.4 Drawing with snap & grid

4. Editing Drawing 3 Hrs

4.1 Selecting object for editing

4.2 Moving Object

4.3 Copying Object

4.4 Rotating Object

4.5 Scaling Object

4.6 Mirroring Object

4.7 Editing with Grips

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5. Working with Layers 2 Hrs

5.1 Drawing with templates

5.2 Introduction to layers

5.3 Layer states

5.4 Changing an object layer

6. Advanced Objects 2 Hrs

6.1 Drawing Arcs

6.2 Working with polylines

6.3 Drawing polygons

6.4 Drawing Ellipses

6.5 Drawing Splines

7. Advanced Editing Options 2 Hrs

7.1 Trim/Extend Object

7.2 Sketching Object

7.3 Fillet/Chamfer

7.4 Polyline Editing

7.5 Offset object

7.6 Array Objects

7.7 Union/Subtract objects

8. Blocks 3 Hrs

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Inserting Blocks

8.3 Working with dynamic blocks

8.4 Blocks design centre

8.5 Multiple Design environments

9. Working in 3D/3D-Modeling 5 Hrs

9.1 Introduction

9.2 3D solid shapes

9.3 3D views

9.4 Extruding the drawing to 3D

9.5 Animations

10. Rendering 2 Hrs

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Overview of rendering commands

10.3 Lights & shadows

10.4 Saving rendered views

11. Working with text 1 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Working with annotations

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11.3 Adding text in drawing

11.4 Formatting multiline text

11.5 Leader notes

11.6 Working with tables

12. Hatching 2 Hrs

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Selecting & adding hatch patterns

12.3 Modifying hatches

13. Dimensioning 2 Hrs

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Dimension styles

13.3 Adding Linear, angular dimensions

13.4 Editing dimensions

14. Drawing Information 1 Hrs

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Working with inquiry commands

14.3 Determining area, distance & angle

14.4 Object properties

15. Setting the layouts & Plot the drawing 2 Hrs

15.1 Introduction & guidelines

15.2 Working in layout

15.3 Working in viewports

15.4 Plot setup

15.5 Plotting the drawing

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:

1. Introduction to CAD

1.1 Introduction to the AutoCAD

1.2 General overview about the possibilities with the CAD

1.3 Understanding the Interface and tools bars

1.4 Understanding the Drawing/Drafting Units Setup

1.5 Knowledge about Working with Commands

1.6 Understanding Drawing Organization necessary for various types of drawings

2. Basic Drawing & Editing Commands

2.1 Understand the Drawing Lines

2.2 Understanding working with Coordinates

2.3 Understanding the polar Tracking

2.4 Understanding drawing Arcs, Circles

2.5 Understanding drawing Rectangles

3. Drawing Precision in AutoCAD

3.1 Understanding the use of Object Snap

3.2 Understanding and working with Polar tracking at angles

3.3 Understanding the drawing with snap & grid

4. Editing Drawing

4.1 Understanding the editing object

4.2 Understand the object move

4.3 Understand the options for object copy

4.4 Understand the options for object rotation

4.5 Understand the object scaling

4.6 Understand the object mirror

4.7 Understanding and working with editing with Grips

5. Working with Layers

5.1 Understand the drawing with templates

5.2 Introduction to layers

5.3 Understand the Layer states

5.4 Understand the changing an object layer

6. Advanced Objects

6.1 Understand the the drawing Arcs

6.2 Working with polylines

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6.3 Understand the drawing polygons

6.4 Understand the drawing Ellipses

6.5 Understand the drawing Splines

7. Advanced Editing Options

7.1 Understand the Trim/Extend Object

7.2 Understand the object sketching

7.3 Understand the Fillet/Chamfer

7.4 Understand the Polyline Editing

7.5 Underrating the Offset object

7.6 Understand the Array Objects

7.7 Understand the Union/Subtract objects

8. Blocks

8.1 Introduction to blocks

8.2 Understand the Inserting Blocks

8.3 Understand the working with dynamic blocks

8.4 Understand the Blocks design centre

8.5 Understand the Multiple Design environments

9. Working in 3D/3D-Modeling

9.1 Introduction about 3D modeling

9.2 Understand the 3D solid shapes

9.3 Understand the 3D views

9.4 Understand the extruding the drawing to 3D

9.5 Understand the animations

10. Rendering

10.1 Introduction to rendering

10.2 Understand the overview of rendering commands

10.3 Understand the lights & shadows

10.4 Understand the saving rendered views

11. Working with text

11.1 Introduction to working with text in CAD

11.2 Understand the working with annotations

11.3 Understand the adding text in drawing

11.4 Understand the formatting multiline text

11.5 Understand the Leader notes

11.6 Understand the working with tables

12. Hatching

12.1 Introduction to hatching & its use in CAD

12.2 Understand the selecting & adding hatch patterns

12.3 Understand the modifications in hatches

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13. Dimensioning

13.1 Introduction to dimensioning

13.2 Understand the dimension styles

13.3 Understand the adding Linear, angular dimensions

13.4 Understand the editing dimensions

14. Drawing Information

14.1 Introduction to drawing related information

14.2 Explaining working with inquiry commands

14.3 Understand the determining area, distance & angle

14.4 Explaining the object properties

15. Setting the layouts & Plot the drawing

15.1 Introduction & guidelines to understand the layout and plotting

15.2 Explain working in layout

15.3 Understand the working in viewports

15.4 Understand the Plot setup

15.5 Understand the plotting of drawing

15.6 Understand various plot options as per paper size

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FDT-232 CAD & Modeling Essentials

List of Practical:

1. To Prepare the basic drawing setup including the drawing limits and scaling

2. To practice the basic commands to draw simple objects (20 exercises)

3. To practice basic geometry shapes (20 exercises)

4. To practice various wood models drawing in Multiview (10 exercises)

5. To practice the various 2D models for building drawings (20 exercises)

6. To practice various 2D drawing of furniture articles (20 exercises)

7. To practice the 3D drawing formation of basic geometry (10 exercises)

8. To practice the 3D building models drawings (5 exercises)

9. To practice the 3D furniture modeling considering the rendered views (20 exercises)

10. To practice the plotting of the furniture/building models (5 exercises)

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FDT- 243 Woodworking Tools & Hardware

Total Contact Hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 96 2 3 3

COURSE CONTENTS

1. Safety Rules 2 Hrs

1.1 Safety with clothes

1.2 Safety with tools

1.3 Safety for workshop

2. Measuring Tools 1 Hr

2.1 Rule

2.2 Zigzag Rule

2.3 Verneer Calipers

2.4 Steel Tape

3. Squaring Tools 1 Hr

3.1 Try Square

3.2 Mitre square

3.3 Carpenters square

3.4 Combination Square

3.5 Spirit Level

3.6 Squaring Rod

4. Marking Tools 2 Hrs

4.1 Marking Gauge

4.2 Mostise Gauge

4.3 Cutting Gauge

4.4 Panel Gauge

4.5 Sliding T-Bevel

4.6 Marking Awl

4.7 Utility Knife

4.8 Caliper (In & Out)

5. Holding Devices 1 Hrs

5.1 Bench Hook

5.2 Bench Vise

5.3 Saw Horse

5.4 Work Bench

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6. Hand Saws 4 Hrs

6.1 Introduction

6.2 kinds

6.3 Sharpening of Hand Saw

7. Hand Planes 3 Hrs

7.1 Introduction

7.2 kinds

7.3 Sharpening Plane Iron Blade

8. Chisels & Gouges 2 Hrs

8.1 Introduction

8.2 kinds

8.3 Sharpening a chisel blade

9. Hammers 1 Hr

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Kinds

10. Mallets 1 Hr

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Kinds

11. Screw Driver 2 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Kinds

12. Wooden Clamps 3 Hrs

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Kinds

13. Wooden Files & Rasps 2 Hrs

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Kinds

14. Braces 1 Hr

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Kinds

15. Boring Bits 3 Hrs

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15.1 Introduction

15.2 Kinds

15.3 Sharpening a Bit

16. Scrapers 2 Hrs

16.1 Introduction

16.2 Sharpening a Scraper

16.3 Scraper Plane

17. Sharpening Stones 1 Hr

17.1 Introduction

17.2 Kinds

18. Nails 3 Hrs

18.1 Introduction

18.2 kinds of Nails

18.3 Rules for driving nails

19. Screws 3 Hrs

19.1 Introduction

19.2 Kinds of Screws

19.3 Rules for Driving Screws

20. Hinges 3 Hrs

20.1 Introduction

20.2 Kinds of hinges

21. Locks 2 Hrs

21.1 Introduction

21.2 Kinds of Locks

22. Catches 1 Hr

22.1 Introduction

22.2 Kinds

23. Handles 2 Hrs

23.1 Introduction

23.2 Kinds

24. Stays 1 Hr

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24.1 Introduction

24.2 kinds

25. Knock Down Fittings 3 Hrs

25.1 Introduction

25.2 Kinds

25.3 Application

26. Drawer Glides 3 Hrs

26.1 Introduction

26.2 Kinds

27. Glass Fasteners 1 Hr

28. Edging Profiles 1 Hr

29. Shelf Supports 1 Hr

30. Advanced slides & hardware 4 Hrs

30.1 Description & Kinds

31. Kitchen Accessories 4 Hrs

31.1 Description & Kinds

Recommended Books:

1. Jhon L. Fierer, Industrial Arts: Woodworking, Bennett Publishing Company, Illinois.

2. Albert Jackson and David Day, Collins Complete Woodworkers Manual, William Collins Sons &

Co., Ltd.

3. Willis H. Wagner, Modern Woodworking, The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc.

4. Asif Shabbir, Woodworking: A Knowledge Based Guide, Technical Education & Vocational

Training Authority, Punjab.

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FDT-243 Woodworking Tools & Hardware

Instructional objectives:

1. Safety Rules

1.1 Importance of Safety

1.2 Working Safely with the hand tools

1.3 to learn workshop safety

2. Measuring Tools

2.1 Importance of measurement

2.2 To learn about Rule

2.3 To learn about Zigzag Rule

2.4 To learn about Verneer Calipers

2.5 To learn about Steel Tape

3. Squaring Tools

3.1 To learn about Try Square

3.2 To learn about Mitre square

3.3 To learn about Carpenters square

3.4 To learn about Combination Square

3.5 To learn about Spirit Level

3.6 To learn about Squaring Rod

4. Marking Tools

4.1 To learn about Marking Gauge

4.2 To learn about Mostise Gauge

4.3 To learn about Cutting Gauge

4.4 To learn about Panel Gauge

4.5 To learn about Sliding T-Bevel

4.6 To learn about Marking Awl

4.7 To learn about Utility Knife

4.8 To learn about Caliper (In & Out)

5. Holding Devices

5.1 To learn about Bench Hook

5.2 To learn about Bench Vise

5.3 To learn about Saw Horse

5.4 To learn about Work Bench

6. Hand Saws

6.1 What is a saw

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6.2 To know about various kinds of saws

6.3 To know about important steps of Sharpening of Hand Saw

7. Hand Planes

7.1 To know general about hand planes

7.2 To know about various kinds of hand planes

7.3 To know about important steps of Sharpening Plane Iron Blade

8. Chisels & Gouges

8.1 To know general about chisels & gouges

8.2 To know about various kinds

8.3 To know about sharpening a chisel blade

9. Hammers

9.1 To know general about hammers

9.2 To explain the Kinds

9.3 To explain their uses

10. Mallets

10.1 To know general about mallets

10.2 To explain the Kinds

11. Screw Driver

11.1 To know general about screw drivers

11.2 To explain the Kinds

11.3 To explain their uses

12. Wooden Clamps

12.1 To know the importance of clamps

12.2 To know general about wooden clamps

12.2 To explain the Kinds

13. Wooden Files & Rasps

13.1 To know the importance of wooden files & rasps

13.2 To explain the kinds of wooden files & rasps

13.3 To explain the uses

14. Braces

14.1 To know general about the braces

14.2 To explain various kinds of braces

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15. Boring Bits

15.1 To know general about the boring bits

15.2 To explain various Kinds of boring bits

15.3 To explain the uses of bits

15.4 To explain the sharpening of a bit

16. Scrapers

16.1 To know general about scrapers

16.2 To explain the sharpening of a Scraper

16.3 To explain the use of Scraper Plane

17. Sharpening Stones

17.1 To know general about sharpening stones

17.2 To explain the Kinds

18. Nails

18.1 To know general about nails

18.2 To explain the kinds of Nails

18.3 To explain the rules for driving nails

19. Screws

19.1 To know general about screws

19.2 To explain the kinds of Screws

19.3 To explain the rules for driving Screws

20. Hinges

20.1 To know general about hinges

20.2 To explain the kinds of hinges

20.3 To explain the uses of hinges

21. Locks

21.1 To know general about locks

21.2 To explain the Kinds of Locks

21.3 To explain the uses of locks

22. Catches

22.1 To know general about catches

22.2 To explain the kinds of catches

22.3 To explain the uses of catches

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23. Handles

23.1 To know general about handles

23.2 To explain the kinds of handles

23.3 To explain the uses of handles

24. Stays

24.1 To know general about stays

24.2 To explain about various kinds

25. Knock Down Fittings

25.1 To know general about K.D. Fittings

25.2 To explain various kinds of knock down fittings

25.3 To explain its wide application

26. Drawer Glides

26.1 To know general about drawer glides

26.2 To explain various drawer glides

27. Glass Fasteners

27.1 To know general about glass fasterners

27.2 To explain its use

28. Edging Profiles

28.1 To know general about edging profiles

28.2 To explain its use

29. Shelf Supports

29.1 To know general about shelf supports

29.2 To explain its use

30. Advanced slides & hardware

30.1 To know general about advance hardware

30.2 To explain the impact of advance hardware in technology

30.3 To explain the use of advance hardware

31. Kitchen Accessories

31.1 To know general about kitchen accessories

31.2 To explain various styles of kitchen accessories

31.3 To explain the use of kitchen accessories

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FDT- 243 Woodworking Tools & Hardware

List of Practical:

1. To do measure the sizes in mm.

2. To do measure the sizes in inches

3. To do measure the sizes in Ft.

4. To do measure the sizes in Meter.

5. To do measure the round object with verneer calipers

6. To do check the squareness with the try square

7. To do check the squareness with mitre, combination square.

8. To do check the squareness with carpenter square, spirit level

9. To do the exercise of marking from various tools on various materials.

10. To do the exercise of handling the pieces on bench with holding devices

11. To do the exercises of cutting, sawing with various saws.

12. To do exercises of cutting straight.

13. To do exercises of cutting curves, circles.

14. To do exercises of planning using various planes(10 exercise)

15. To do exercises of chisels & gouges (10 exercise)

16. To do exercises of hammers by striking various nails (5 exercises)

17. To do exercises of mallets. (5 exercises)

18. To do exercises of driving screws (5 exercises)

19. To do exercises of using wooden clamps

20. To do exercises of using wooden files and rasps to shape wood.

21. To do exercises of boring using various bits (10 exercises)

22. To do exercises of sharpening the various blades of planes and chisels

23. To do exercises of striking the nails on various woods (6 exercises)

24. To do exercises of driving screws on various woods (5 exercises)

25. To do exercises of fixing the hinges (5 exercises)

26. To do exercises of fixing the locks (7 exercises)

27. To do exercises of fixing the catches (4 exercises)

28. To do exercises of fixing handles (4 exercises)

29. To do exercises of fixing stays (3 exercises)

30. To do exercises of fixing knock down fittings (8 exercises)

31. To do exercises of fixing drawer/door glides (4 exercises)

32. To do exercises of Fixing glass fastener (2 exercises)

33. To do exercises of fixing edging profiles (6 exercises)

34. To do exercises of fixing shelf supports (2 exercises)

35. To do exercises of installing advance slides & hardware (8 exercises)

36. To do exercises of installing kitchen accessories (6 exercises)

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FDT-254 Woodworking Machines-1

Total Contact Hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 192 2 6 4

Course Contents

1. Safety Rules 2 Hrs

2. Band Saw 5 Hrs

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Parts

2.3 Blade Changing

2.4 Blade Coiling

2.5 Operations

3. Table Saw 4 Hrs

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Parts

3.3 Blade Changing

3.4 Operations

4. Jointer 4 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Parts

4.3 Blade Changing

4.4 Operations

5. Thickness planer 3 Hrs

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Parts

5.3 Internal Assembly

5.4 Operation

6. Spindle Moulder 4 Hrs

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Parts

6.3 Spindle Kinds

6.4 Operations

7. Drill Press 2 Hrs

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7.1 Introduction

7.2 Parts

7.3 Operations

8. Wood Turning Lathe 6 Hrs

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Parts

8.3 Chisel types

8.4 Chuck Types

8.5 Operations

9. Grinders 1 Hr

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Parts

9.3 Kinds of Wheels

10. Scroll Saw 3 Hrs

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Parts

10.3 Operations

11. Edge Banding Machine 2 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Parts

11.3 Operation

12. Belt Sander 2 Hrs

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Parts

12.3 Operations

13. Disc Sander 2 Hrs

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Parts

13.3 Operations

14. Jig Saw 3 Hrs

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Parts

14.3 Operations

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15. Circular Saw 3 Hrs

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15.1 Introduction

15.2 Parts

15.3 Operations

16. Portable Jointer 2 Hrs

16.1 Introduction

16.2 Parts

16.3 Operation

17. Plunge Router 6 Hrs

17.1 Introduction

17.2 Parts

17.3 Bits

17.4 Operations

18. Electric Drill 2 Hrs

18.1 Introduction

18.2 Parts

18.3 Operation

19. Biscuit Jointer 2 Hrs

19.1 Introduction

19.2 Parts

19.3 Operation

20. Belt Sander 1 Hr

20.1 Introduction

20.2 Parts

20.3 Operation

21. Orbital Sander 1 Hr

21.1 Introduction

21.2 Parts

21.3 Operation

22. Disc Sander 1 Hr

22.1 Introduction

22.2 parts

22.3 Operation

23. Chain Saw 1 Hr

23.1 Introduction

23.2 Parts

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23.3 Operation

24. Pneumatic Drill 1 Hr

24.1 Introduction

24.2 Parts

24.3 Operation

25. Pneumatic Screw Driver/Nailer/Stapler 1 Hr

25.1 Introduction

25.2 Parts

25.3 Operation

Recommended Books:

1. Jhon L. Fierer, Industrial Arts: Woodworking, Bennett Publishing Company, Illinois.

2. Albert Jackson and David Day, Collins Complete Woodworkers Manua, William Collins Sons &

Co. Ltd.

3. Willis H. Wagner, Modern Woodworking, The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc.

4. Asif Shabbir, Woodworking: A Knowledge Based Guide, Technical Education & Vocational

Training Authority, Punjab.

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FDT-254 Woodworking Machines-1 Instructional Objectives

1. Safety Rules

1.1 To learn the safety related to machines

1.2 To obtain information while working with machines

2. Band Saw

2.1 To learn the basics of machine

2.2 To learn the major parts of the machine

2.3 To explain the method of Blade Changing

2.4 To explain the method of Blade Coiling

2.5 To explain the operations

3. Table Saw

3.1 To learn the basics of machine

3.2 To learn the Parts

3.3 To explain the method of Blade Changing

3.4 To explain the operations

4. Jointer

4.1 To learn the basics of the machine

4.2 To learn the Parts

4.3 To explain the method of Blade Changing

4.4 To explain the operations

5. Thickness planer

5.1 To learn the basics of the machine

5.2 To learn the Parts

5.3 To learn the internal assembly parts of the machine

5.4 To explain the operation

6. Spindle Moulder

6.1 To learn the basics of the machine

6.2 To learn the Parts

6.3 To explain the various spindle Kinds

6.4 To explain the operations

7. Drill Press

7.1 To learn the basics of the machine

7.2 To learn the Parts

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7.3 To explain the operations

8. Wood Turning Lathe

8.1 To learn the basics of the machine

8.2 To learn the Parts

8.3 To learn the Chisel types

8.4 To learn the Chuck Types

8.5 To explain the operations

9. Grinders

9.1 To learn the basics of the machine

9.2 To learn the Parts

9.3 To explain the Kinds of Wheels

10. Scroll Saw

10.1 To learn the basics of the machine

10.2 To learn the Parts

10.3 To explain the Operations

11. Edge Banding Machine

11.1 To learn the basics of the machine

11.2 To learn the Parts

11.3 To explain the Operation

12. Belt Sander

12.1 To learn the basics of the machine

12.2 To learn the Parts

12.3 To explain the operations

13. Disc Sander

13.1 To learn the basics of the machine

13.2 To learn the Parts

13.3 To explain the operations

14. Jig Saw

14.1 To learn the basics of the machine

14.2 To learn the Parts

14.3 To explain the operations

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15. Circular Saw

15.1 To learn the basics of the machine

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15.2 To learn the Parts

15.3 To explain the operations

16. Portable Jointer

16.1 To learn the basics of the machine

16.2 To learn the Parts

16.3 To explain the operation

17. Plunge Router

17.1 To learn the basics of the machine

17.2 To learn the Parts

17.3 To learn the Bits

17.4 To explain the operations

18. Electric Drill

18.1 To learn the basics of the machine

18.2 To learn the Parts

18.3 To explain the operation

19. Biscuit Jointer

19.1 To learn the basics of the machine

19.2 To learn the Parts

19.3 To explain the operation

20. Belt Sander

20.1 To learn the basics of the machine

20.2 To learn the Parts

20.3 To explain the Operation

21. Orbital Sander

21.1 To learn the basics of the machine

21.2 To learn the Parts

21.3 To explain the Operation

22. Disc Sander

22.1 To learn the basics of the machine

22.2 To learn the parts

22.3 To explain the Operation

23. Chain Saw

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23.1 To learn the basics of the machine

23.2 To learn the Parts

23.3 To explain the Operation

24. Pneumatic Drill

24.1 To learn the basics of the machine

24.2 To learn the Parts

24.3 To explain the Operation

25. Pneumatic Screw Driver/Nailer/Stapler

25.1 To learn the basics of the machine

25.2 To learn the Parts

25.3 To learn the Operation

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List of Practical:

1. To practice free hand cutting on band saw

2. To practice ripping and crosscutting on band saw.

3. To practice multiple, compound cutting on band saw.

4. To practice joint making on band saw.

5. To practice curve cutting on band saw.

6. To practice cutting on table saw.

7. To practice bevel cutting on table saw.

8. To practice planning operations on jointer.

9. To practice thickness planing on thickness planner.

10. To practice turning on wood turning lathe.

11. To practice moulding operation on spindle moulder.

12. To sharpen the blades on grinding wheels.

13. To practice cutting with jig saw.

14. To practice curve and circle cutting with jig saw.

15. To practice cutting with circular saw.

16. To practice planning operations with portable jointer.

17. To practice moulding operations with plunge router

18. To practice drilling & boring operations with electrical drill.

19. To practice drilling & boring operations with pneumatic drill.

20. To to joining with biscuit jointer.

21. To practice different sanding operations with portable machines.

22. To practice cutting with chain saw.

23. To practice of driving screws with pneumatic screwdriver/Nailer/Stapler

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FDT-261 Measurement & Cost Calculation-I

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 0 1 0 1

Course Contents

1. System of Units 2 Hrs

1.1 Metric System

1.2 U.S System

1.3 Basic Units

2. Conversions 8Hrs

2.1 mm to inch

2.2 Inch to mm

2.3 mm to ft

2.4 Ft to mm

2.5 Ft to Inch

2.6 Inch to Ft

2.7 Pounds to KG

2.8 Gallons to Liters

3. Area 8 Hrs

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Area of basic geometry

3.3 Square

3.4 Rectangle

3.5 Circle

3.6 Sheet Material

3.7 Pricing

4. Volume 12 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Volume

4.3 Plank

4.4 Log

4.5 Pricing

5. Average 2 Hrs

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Problems

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Recommended Books

1. Jhon L. Fierer, Industrial Arts: Woodworking, Bennett Publishing Company, Illinois.

2. Albert Jackson and David Day, Collins Complete Woodworkers Manua, William Collins Sons &

Co. Ltd.

3. Willis H. Wagner, Modern Woodworking, The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc.

4. Asif Shabbir, Woodworking: A Knowledge Based Guide, Technical Education & Vocational

Training Authority, Punjab.

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Instructional Objectives

Course Contents

1. System of Units

1.1 To learn the Metric System

1.2 To learn the U.S System

1.3 To learn the Basic Units

2. Conversions

2.1 To learn the mm to inch

2.2 To learn the Inch to mm

2.3 To learn the mm to ft

2.4 To learn the Ft to mm

2.5 To learn the Ft to Inch

2.6 To learn the Inch to Ft

2.7 To learn the Pounds to KG

2.8 To learn the Gallons to Liters

3. Area

3.1 To learn the basics about area

3.2 To learn the Area

3.3 To learn the Square

3.4 To learn the Rectangle

3.5 To learn the Circle

3.6 To learn the Sheet Material

3.7 Understand the pricing

4. Volume

4.1 To learn the basics about volume

4.2 To learn the Volume

4.3 To learn the Plank

4.4 To learn the Log

4.5 Understand the pricing

5. Average

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Problems

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FDT-272 Woodworking Production Technology-II

Total Contact Hours

Theory 0 T P C

Practical 192 0 6 2

List of Practical:

1. To introduce the general safety on machines

2. To learn the production scheme to side table from design to product

3. To learn the production scheme to make centre table from design to product

4. To learn the production scheme to make stool from design to product

5. To learn the production scheme to make drawer construction from design to product

6. To learn the production scheme to make bed side table from design to product

7. To learn the production scheme to make writing/study table from design to product

8. To learn the production scheme to make Chair from design to product

9. To learn the production scheme to make toys from design to product

10. To learn the production scheme to make bed construction from design to product

11. To learn the production scheme to make wardrobes & almirah from design to product

12. To learn the production scheme to make cabinets from design to product

13. To learn the production scheme to make sofa structure from design to product

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FDT-314 Drawing & Drafting Essentials - III Total Contact Hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 192 2 6 4

Course Contents

1. Advance Sketching 10 Hrs

1.1 Making drawing of small objects

1.1.1 Stool

1.1.2 Vases

1.1.3 Bowls

1.1.4 Plates

1.1.5 Cup

1.1.6 Glass

1.2 Making drawing of furniture objects

1.2.1 Table

1.2.2 Chair 1, 2, 3

1.2.3 Side Board

1.2.4 Office Table

1.2.5 Bed 1

1.2.6 Bed 2

1.2.7 Cabinet

1.2.8 Almirah

1.2.9 Wardrobe

1.2.10 Wall Cabinets

1.2.11 Base Cabinets

1.3 Interior Building Sketches

1.4 Sketch tracing technique in Software

2. Making Templates at 1x1 scale (Different Templates) 3 Hrs

3. Photo Manipulation 16 Hrs

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Tools

3.3 Understanding of Layers

3.4 Blending Options

4. Advance Modeling & Animation 35 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Interface & tools bars

4.2 3-D Modeling

4.3 Animations

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Recommended Books

1. Jhon L. Feirer and John R. Lindbeck, Basic Drafting, Chas. A. Bennett Co., Inc.

2. Leland Scott, Basic Drafting: A Manual for Beginning Drafters, Trafford Publishing; Spi Edition.

3. Glencoe McGraw Hill, Basic Technical Drawing, Student Edition, McGraw Hill Publications.

4. Saleem Sethi, Corel Draw 12 (In Urdu), JBCD Press.

5. Anonymous, Practical Design Solution and Strategies (Essentials of Woodworking), Taunton Press.

6. Scott Gibson, Fine Woodworking Design Book Eight:Original Furniture From the World’s Finest

Craftsmen, Taunton Press.

7. Andrew Faulkner and Conrad Shavez, Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book (2017 release), 1st

Edition, Adobe Press.

8. Smith Stem and Seth Stem, Designing Furniture from Concept to Shop Drawing: A Practical Guide,

Taunton Press.

9. James A. Leach, Shawna Lockhart and Eric Tilleson, AutoCAD 2018 Instructor, SDC Publications

10. Christopher Hart, Basic Drawing Made Amazingly Easy, Watson Guptill, 2nd

Edition.

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FDT-331 Drawing & Design Essentials - III

Instructional Objectives

1. Advance Sketching

1.1 To teach the various views of the small objects

1.1.1 Stool

1.1.2 Vases

1.1.3 Bowls

1.1.4 Plates

1.1.5 Cup

1.1.6 Glass

1.2 To teach various views of furniture objects

1.2.1 Table

1.2.2 Chair 1, 2, 3

1.2.3 Side Board

1.2.4 Office Table

1.2.5 Bed 1

1.2.6 Bed 2

1.2.7 Cabinet

1.2.8 Almirah

1.2.9 Wardrobe

1.2.10 Wall Cabinets

1.2.11 Base Cabinets

1.3 Understanding of Interior Building Sketches

1.4 Understanding the sketch tracing technique in Software

2. Making Templates at 1x1 scale (Different Templates)

2.1 To learn about making templates

2.2 To learn about the importance of templates

3. Photo Manipulation

3.1 Introduction to photo manipulation & its importance

3.2 Understanding various tools used & their functions

3.3 Understanding of Layers

3.4 Understanding the blending Options

4. Advance Modeling & Animation

4.1 Introduction to advance modeling & its use in industry

4.2 Understanding the Interface & tools bars

4.3 Understanding the advanced 3-D Modeling

4.4 Understanding the Animations

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FDT-314 Drawing & Drafting Essentials - III

List of Practical:

1. Advance Sketching

1.1 To exercise the freehand sketches of various small objects (10 exercises)

1.2 To exercise the freehand sketches of various furniture items (12 exercises)

1.3 To exercise the freehand sketches of rooms and interior building (12 exercises)

2. Making Templates at 1x1 scale (Different Templates)

2.1 To make drawing of various templates in full scale

2.2 To paste the sketches on to the board for cutting.

3. Photo Manipulation

3.1 To recognize the basic tools involved

3.2 To practice the various photo manipulation exercises (20 exercises)

4. Advance Modeling & Animation

4.1 To exercise the basics of the tools & environment

4.2 To make exercises of 2-D Drawings (20 exercises)

4.3 To make exercises of 3-D Drawings (20 exercises)

4.4 To make exercises of 3-D animation (12 exercises)

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FDT-321 Advance Design – II Total Contact Hours

Theory 0 T P C

Practical 96 0 3 1

List of Practical:

1. To Prepare the product idea along with sketches and rendering to show complete idea before

working on to prototype for various furniture articles (20 exercises)

1. Flat Pack Chairs

2. Flat Pack Tables

3. Flat Pack Cabinets

4. Kitchen Cabinet

5. Wardrobes

6. Merchandising Unit

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FDT-333 Woodworking Machines - II

Total Contact Hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 96 2 3 3

Course Contents

1. Log Band Saw 2 Hrs

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Parts

1.3 Operation

2. Multiple Rip Saw 2 Hrs

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Parts

2.3 Operation

3. Pendulum Saw 1 Hr

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Parts

3.3 Operation

4. Panel Saw 2 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Parts

4.3 Operation

5. Veneer Cutting Machine 1 Hr

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Parts

5.3 Operation

6. Zigzag Veneer Sewing 1 Hr

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Parts

6.3 Operation

7. Glue Spreader 1 Hr

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Parts

7.3 Operation

8. Hydraulic Press 1 Hr

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Parts

8.3 Operation

9. Chain Mortiser 2 Hrs

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Parts

9.3 Operation

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10. Slot Mortiser 2 Hrs

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Parts

10.3 Operation

11. High Speed Router 3 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Parts

11.3 Operation

12. Radial Arm Saw 5 Hrs

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Parts

12.3 Operation

13. Double End Tenoner 4 Hrs

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Parts

13.3 Operation

14. Carcass Press 1 Hr

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Parts

14.3 Operation

15. Automatic Boring Machine 1 Hr

15.1 Introduction

15.2 Parts

15.3 Operation

16. Universal Sanding Machine 2 Hrs

16.1 Introduction

16.2 Parts

16.3 Operation

17. Drum Sanding Machine 2 Hrs

17.1 Introduction

17.2 Parts

17.3 Operation

18. Edge Sanding Machine 1 Hr

18.1 Introduction

18.2 Parts

18.3 Operation

19. Air Less Spray Unit 3 Hrs

19.1 Introduction

19.2 Parts

19.3 Operation

20. Wood Mizer 2 Hrs

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20.1 Introduction

20.2 Parts

20.3 Operation

21. Edge Bender 3 Hrs

21.1 Introduction

21.2 Parts

21.3 Operations

22. CNC Workstation 6 Hrs

22.1 Introduction

22.2 Parts

22.3 Operations

22.3.1 Trimming

22.3.2 Vertical Boring

22.3.3 Horizontal Boring

22.3.4 Grooving

22.3.5 Profiling

22.3.6 Chamfering

22.3.7 Beveling

22.3.8 Carving

22.3.9 Cutting/ Sawing

22.3.10 Rebating – Curves – Circles

23. Beam Saw 3 Hrs

23.1 Introduction

23.2 Parts

23.3 Operation

23.3.1 Ripping

23.3.2 Cross Cutting

23.3.3 Mitre cutting

24. Vacuum Press 2 Hrs

24.1 Introduction

24.2 Parts

24.3 Operation

25. Copy Lathe 2 Hrs

25.1 Introduction

25.2 Parts

25.3 Operation

26. 4 – Side Planner 4 Hrs

26.1 Introduction

26.2 Parts

26.3 Operation

26.3.1 Planning

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26.3.2 Sizing

26.3.3 Profiling

26.3.4 Grooving

26.3.5 Rebating

27. Vertical Panel Saw 3 Hrs

27.1 Introduction

27.2 Parts

27.3 Operation

27.3.1 Horizontal Cutting

27.3.2 Vertical Cutting

28. Robotic Arm for Spray Finishing 2 Hrs

28.1 Introduction

28.2 Parts

28.3 Operation

Recommended Books

1. Asif Shabbir, Machine Process for Wood, Manual, Technical Education & Vocational Training

Authority, Punjab.

2. Asif Shabbir, Woodworking: A knowledge Based Guide, Technical Education & Vocational Training

Authority, Punjab.

3. Machine Manuals

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FDT-333 Woodworking Machines -II

Instructional Objectives

1. Log Band Saw

1.1 To teach the basics of the machine

1.2 To learn the Parts

1.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

2. Multiple Rip Saw

2.1 To teach the basics of the machine

2.2 To learn the Parts

2.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

3. Pendulum Saw

3.1 To teach the basics of the machine

3.2 To learn the Parts

3.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

4. Panel Saw

4.1 To teach the basics of the machine

4.2 To learn the Parts

4.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

5. Veneer Cutting Machine

5.1 To teach the basics of the machine

5.2 To learn the Parts

5.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

6. Zigzag Veneer Sewing

6.1 To teach the basics of the machine

6.2 To learn the Parts

6.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

7. Glue Spreader

7.1 To teach the basics of the machine

7.2 To learn the Parts

7.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

8. Hydraulic Press

8.1 To teach the basics of the machine

8.2 To learn the Parts

8.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

9. Chain Mortiser

9.1 To teach the basics of the machine

9.2 To learn the Parts

9.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

10. Slot Mortiser

10.1 To teach the basics of the machine

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10.2 To learn the Parts

10.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

11. High Speed Router

11.1 To teach the basics of the machine

11.2 To learn the Parts

11.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

12. Radial Arm Saw

12.1 To teach the basics of the machine

12.2 To learn the Parts

12.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

13. Double End Tenoner

13.1 To teach the basics of the machine

13.2 To learn the Parts

13.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

14. Carcass Press

14.1 To teach the basics of the machine

14.2 To learn the Parts

14.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

15. Automatic Boring Machine

15.1 To teach the basics of the machine

15.2 To learn the Parts

15.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

16. Universal Sanding Machine

16.1 To teach the basics of the machine

16.2 To learn the Parts

16.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

17. Drum Sanding Machine

17.1 To teach the basics of the machine

17.2 To learn the Parts

17.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

18. Edge Sanding Machine

18.1 To teach the basics of the machine

18.2 To learn the Parts

18.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

19. Air Less Spray Unit

19.1 To teach the basics of the machine

19.2 To learn the Parts

19.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

20. Wood Mizer

20.1 To teach the basics of the machine

20.2 To learn the Parts

20.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

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21. Edge Bender

21.1 To teach the basics of the machine

21.2 To learn the Parts

21.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

22. CNC Workstation

22.1 To teach the basics of the machine

22.2 To learn the Parts

22.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

22.3.1 Trimming

22.3.2 Vertical Boring

22.3.3 Horizontal Boring

22.3.4 Grooving

22.3.5 Profiling

22.3.6 Chamfering

22.3.7 Beveling

22.3.8 Carving

22.3.9 Cutting/ Sawing

22.3.10 Rebating – Curves – Circles

23. Beam Saw

23.1 To teach the basics of the machine

23.2 To learn the Parts

23.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

23.3.1 Ripping

23.3.2 Cross Cutting

23.3.3 Mitre cutting

24. Vacuum Press

24.1 To teach the basics of the machine

24.2 To learn the Parts

24.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

25. Copy Lathe

25.1 To teach the basics of the machine

25.2 To learn the Parts

25.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

26. 4 – Side Planner

26.1 To teach the basics of the machine

26.2 To learn the Parts

26.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

26.3.1 Planning

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26.3.2 Sizing

26.3.3 Profiling

26.3.4 Grooving

26.3.5 Rebating

27. Vertical Panel Saw

27.1 To teach the basics of the machine

27.2 To learn the Parts

27.3 To learn the Operations of the machine

27.3.1 Horizontal Cutting

27.3.2 Vertical Cutting

28. Robotic Arm for Spray Finishing

28.1 To teach the basics of the machine

28.2 To learn the Parts

28.3 To learn the Operation of the machine

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FDT-333 Woodworking Machines - II

List of Practical:

1. To make log cutting exercises (3 exercises)

2. To make rip cutting on multiple rip saw (3 exercises)

3. To make cross cutting on pendulum saw

4. To make exercise of cutting veneer in size (5 exercises)

5. To make exercise of veneer joining (2 exercises)

6. To make exercise of pressing veneer (3 exercises)

7. To make exercise of cutting and profiling on double end tenoner (6 exercises)

8. To make cutting exercises on advanced machines (12 exercises)

9. To make exercise of mortising (3 exercises)

10. To make exercise of planning (5 exercises)

11. To make exercise of sanding (3 exercises)

12. To make exercises of various operations on CNC workstation (16 exercises)

13. To make exercise of turning (2 exercises)

14. To make exercise of boring (2 exercises)

15. To make exercises of finishing (3 exercises)

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FDT-342 Woodworking CAD/CAM Technology

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 96 1 3 2

COURSE CONTENTS

1. Introduction of CAD / CAM 4 Hrs

1.1 Introduction of CAD

1.2 Introduction of CAM

1.3 Introduction of CIM

1.4 Importance of CAD/CAM

1.5 Applications of CAD/CAM

1.6 Role of CAD/CAM Technology in Woodworking

1.7 Designing in CAD/CAM

2. Elements of CAD / CAM System 08 Hrs

2.1 Elements of CIM

2.2 Elements of CAD

2.3 Elements of CAM

3. Rapid Prototyping 20 Hrs

3.1 What is prototyping

3.2 RP technologies

3.3.1 Stereo-lithography

3.3.2 Selective Laser Sinistering

3.3.3 3D Printing

3.3.4 Laminated Object Manufacturing

3.3.5 Fused Deposition Modeling

3.3.6 Solid Ground Curing

3.3 Applications of RP

Recommended Books

1. P. Radhakrishnan, S. Subramanyam, CAD/CAM/CIM, New Age International Publishers

2. Todd Grimm, Rapid Prototyping.

3. Ramesh, S. A Text book of Rapid Prototyping, Ane Books Pvt, Ltd.

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FDT-342 Woodworking CAD/CAM Technology

Instructional objectives:

1. Introduction of CAD / CAM

1.1 To learn the Introduction of CAD

1.2 To learn the Introduction of CAM

1.3 To learn the Introduction of CIM

1.4 To teach the Importance of CAD/CAM

1.5 To teach the applications of CAD/CAM

1.6 To teach the role of CAD/CAM Technology in Woodworking

1.7 To teach the designing in CAD/CAM

2. Elements of CAD / CAM System

2.1 To teach the elements of CIM

2.2 To teach the elements of CAD

2.3 To teach the elements of CAM

3. Rapid Prototyping

3.1 To teach about prototyping

3.2 To teach the RP technologies

3.2.1 Stereo lithography

3.2.2 Selective Laser Sinistering

3.2.3 3D Printing

3.2.4 Laminated Object Manufacturing

3.2.5 Fused Deposition Modeling

3.2.6 Solid Ground Curing

3.3 To teach the applications of RP

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FDT-342 Woodworking CAD/CAM Technology

List of Practical:

1. To introduce the basic role of computer in CAD/CAM Technology

2. To introduce the software of CAD/CAM Technology

3. To introduce the basic elements of CAD/CAM/CIM technology

4. To make patterns using CAD (20 exercises)

5. To make patterns using CAM on wood & allied materials (20 exercises)

6. To make the use of CIM

7. To make designing in CATIA (20 exercises)

8. To make patterns using CAM (20 exercises)

9. To make products in 3D printing (2 exercises)

10. To make products using Laser machine (10 exercises)

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FDT-352 Measurement & Cost Calculation - II

Total Contact Hours

Theory 64 T P C

Practical 0 2 0 2

1. Percentage 04 Hrs

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Finding Percentage

1.3 Profit %

1.4 Loss %

1.5 Waste %

1.6 Tax %

1.7 Allowances %

2. Cutting Speed 04 Hrs

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Problems

3. Material List Preparation 14 Hrs

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Parts of a List

3.3 Reading Drawings

4. Cost Calculation 42 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Material Calculation

4.3 Price of Material

4.4 Hardware

4.5 Finishing

4.6 Utilities

4.7 Taxes

4.8 Profit

4.9 Selling Price

Recommended Books

1. By Tom Bengal, The Woodworker’s Guide to Shop Math, Betterway Books

2. Rober Scharff, Workshop Math, Sterling.

3. Asif Shabbir, Woodworking: A knowledge Based Guide, Technical Eduction & Vocational Training

Authoity, Punjab.

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FDT-352 Measurement & Cost Calculation - II

Instructional Objectives:

1. Percentage

1.1 To teach about percentage

1.2 To learn how to find Percentage

1.3 To learn Profit %

1.4 To learn Loss %

1.5 To learn Waste %

1.6 To learn Tax %

1.7 To learn Allowances %

2. Cutting Speed

2.1 To teach basics about cutting speed

2.2 To learn Problems

3. Material List Preparation

3.1 To teach about basics

3.2 To learn Parts of a List

3.3 To learn Reading Drawings

4. Cost Calculation

4.1 To teach about basics

4.2 To learn Material Calculation

4.3 To learn Price of Material

4.4 To learn Hardware

4.5 To learn Finishing

4.6 To learn Utilities

4.7 To learn Taxes

4.8 To learn Profit

4.9 To learn Selling Price

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FDT-362 Finishes & Application

Total Contact Hours

Theory 32 T P C

Practical 96 1 3 2

COURSE CONTENTS

1. Introduction to Finishing 2 Hrs

1.1 Importance

1.2 Need

1.3 Materials

2. Preparing the surface 3 Hrs

3. Abrasive Papers 2 Hrs

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Kinds

3.2.1 Glass Paper

3.2.2 Garnet Paper

3.2.3 Aluminum Oxide Paper

3.2.4 Silicon Carbide Paper

3.2.5 Grading Sand Paper

4. Bleaching 2 Hrs

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Application

4.3 Contents

4.4 Safety

5. Staining 2 Hrs

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Kinds

5.2.1 Water Stains

5.2.2 Oil Stains

5.2.3 Sprit Stains

5.2.4 Acid Stains

5.2.5 Applications

6. French Polish 2 Hrs

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Applications

6.2.1 With brush

6.2.2 With Pad

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7. Lacquer 2 Hrs

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Kinds

7.2.1 N.C Lacquer

7.2.2 P.U Lacquer

7.3 Applications

7.3.1 By Brush

7.3.2 By Pad

7.3.3 By Spray

8. Varnish 2 Hrs

8.1` Introduction

8.2 Applications

9. Paint 2 Hrs

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Application

10. Oil Finishing 2 Hrs

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Oil Types

10.2.1 Tung Oil

10.2.2 Linseed Oil

10.2.3 Salad Bowl Oil

10.3 Application

11. Wax Finishing 2 Hrs

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Application

11.3 Kinds

11.3.1 Liquid Wax

11.3.2 Paste Polish

11.3.3 Wax stick

12. High Gloss Finishes 2 Hrs

13. Spray Gun 2 Hrs

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Parts

13.3 Spraying Techniques

14. Brushes 1 Hr

14.1 Introduction

14.2 Kinds

14.2.1 Wall Brush

14.2.2 Enamel Brush

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14.2.3 Utility Brush

14.2.4 Sash Brush

15. Factors Affecting Finishing Performance 2 Hrs

15.1 Wood Properties

15.2 Wood Extractives

15.3 Wood Product Characteristics

15.4 Weathering

16. Application of Wood Finishes 2 Hrs

16.1 Porches, Decks & Fences

16.2 Marine Uses

16.3 Refinishing

16.4 Back Priming

16.5 Factory Finishing

Recommended Books

1. By Michael Dresdner, The New Wood Finishing Book, PB Taunton. England.

2. Jeff Jewitt, Great Wood Finishes, PB Taunton. England..

3. Annonymous, Finishes & Finishing Techiques, PB Taunton. England.

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FDT-362 Finishes & Application

Instructional objectives:

1. Introduction to Finishing

1.1 To teach the Importance of finishing

1.2 To teach the Need of finishing

1.3 To teach the Materials

2. Preparing the surface

3. Abrasive Papers

3.1 To teach the basics of abrasive papers

3.2 To teach the Kinds

4. Bleaching

4.1 To teach the basics

4.2 To teach the Application

4.3 To teach the Contents

4.4 To teach the Safety

5. Staining

5.1 To teach the basics

5.2 To teach the Kinds & its application

6. French Polish

6.1 To teach the basics

6.2 To teach the Application methods

7. Lacquer

7.1 To teach the basics

7.2 To teach the various kinds

7.3 To teach the application methods

8. Varnish

8.1` To teach the Introduction

8.2 To teach the application methods

9. Paint

9.1 To teach the Introduction

9.2 To teach the application methods

10. Oil Finishing

10.1 To teach the basics of oil finish

10.2 To teach the types of oils used

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10.3 To teach the application method

11. Wax Finishing

11.1 To teach the Introduction

11.2 To teach the application method

11.3 To teach the various kinds

12. High Gloss Finishes

12.1 To teach the importance of high gloss finishes

12.2 To instruct their role in modern finishing

13. Spray Gun

13.1 To teach the Introduction

13.2 To teach the Parts

13.3 To instruct the spraying technique

14. Brushes

14.1 To teach the Introduction

14.2 To teach the kinds

15. Factors Affecting Finishing Performance

15.1 To teach the wood Properties

15.2 To teach the wood Extractives

15.3 To teach the Product Characteristics

15.4 To teach the Weathering

16. Application of Wood Finishes

16.1 To instruct the use finishes on Porches, Decks & Fences

16.2 To teach the utilization of finishes for Marine Use

16.3 To teach about Refinishing

16.4 To teach about Back Priming

16.5 To teach about Factory Finishing

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FDT-362 Finishes & Application

List of Practical:

1. Preparing the surface of wood & board material (10 exercises)

2. Practicing the various grits of abrasive papers on wood & board material. (10 exercises)

3. Practicing bleaches on various woods (5 exercises)

4. Practicing staining on various woods & boards. (12 exercises)

5. Practicing various patterns for staining (12 exercises)

6. Practicing various polishes on wood & board samples/products (20 exercises)

7. Practicing oil finishes on to the wood (6 exercises)

8. Practicing the wax finishes to wood (5 exercises)

9. Practicing the spraying technique (5 exercises)

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FDT-373 Woodworking Production Technology-III

Total Contact Hours

Theory 0 T P C

Practical 288 0 9 3

List of Practical:

1. To make chairs of different designs (3 exercises)

2. To make kitchens with basic to modern styles with fittings (5 exercises)

3. To make samples/products by bending wood (3 exercises)

4. To work in real time production setup (15 days)

5. To make paper work out for making advertisement samples such as flyers, brochures etc

(5 exercises)

6. To make paper work out/research for modern design in advertisement. etc (5 exercises)

7. To make paper work out for price lists etc (5 exercises)

8. To make paper work out for product listings (10 exercises)

9. To make paper work out for various kinds of invoices & payments (10 exercises)

10. To make paper work out for production management tasks (20 exercises)

11. To make visual observation in the real time environment.

12. Perform Internship in a workshop to practice the real time working. (90 Hours)

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Pht –341 Entrepreneurship

Total Contact Hours = 32 Hrs

Theory = 32 Hrs

Course Objective

1- Understanding the concept and elements of small business enterprise.

2- Apply the techniques for generating business ideas as well as for identifying and

assessing business opportunities.

3- Understand the procedures required for establishing an enterprise.

4- Understand the procedures for assessing market and for selecting location for a small

business.

5- Understand the importance of financial record keeping in a small business.

6- Develop business plan and evaluate it in real market situation.

7- Apply the concepts of Chemical / Pharmaceutical Engineering on planning,

designing and layout of related technical projects.

Course Contents

1- Entrepreneurship and Management 4 Hr

1.1 The concept of entrepreneurship

1.2 Entrepreneurial style Vs Managerial style

1.3 Terminology used in entrepreneurship

1.4 Classification of business; difference between social and commercial business

1.5 Reasons for Entrepreneurship; importance in society, self employment, benefits &

limitation, Importance of relations/links

1.6 Entrepreneurial motivation; setting goals and risk assessment.

1.7 Small enterprises; elements, ideas, motivation, resources, business plan etc.

2- Entrepreneurship and innovation 3 Hr

2.1 Creativity and innovation; creativity potential, techniques for developing creative

abilities

2.2 Business ideas; resources of business ideas, collective thinking and creative thinking,

2.3 Risk involved in innovation

2.4 Identifying and assessing business opportunities

3- Entrepreneurs 5 Hr

3.1 Entrepreneurial characteristics

3.2 Assessment of entrepreneurial potential; assessment of individuals

3.3 Entrepreneurial Leadership: abilities for a successful businessman

3.4 Self -discipline; check list for attaining self -discipline

3.5 Decision making skills; steps for decision making, rating of decision making skills

3.6 Principles of negotiation; resolving business issues through negotiation

T P C

1 0 1

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4- Establishment of An Enterprise 8 Hr

4.1 Market; Five ‘W’ of market, competitors, assessment of market size & demand

4.2 Business location; importance, selection of site

4.3 Legal forms of business; Proprietorship, Partnership, limited company, Cooperative,

advantages &disadvantages

4.4 Costing of product; direct and indirect cost

4.5 Break even analysis: fixed and variable costs, calculating break even indicates &

applications

4.6 Finance & sources of financing; equity financing & loan financing, initial capital &

working capital estimation

5- Management of an Enterprise 8 Hr

5.1 Hiring and managing people; hiring procedures, term & condition of services and

Job description etc.

5.2 Managing sales & supplies; characteristics of successful sales personals, importance

of advertisement, life cycle of product, selection of supplies, work order, delivery &

payment etc.

5.3 Management of capital; operating cycle concept, management of cash & stock etc.

5.4 Accounting and book keeping: cash book, balance sheet etc.

5.5 Income tax; income tax returns, computation of business income

5.6 Sales tax; basic scheme of sale tax, assessment of return etc

6- Business Plan 4 Hr

6.1 Purpose of business plan

6.2 Components of business plan; outline, process of writing business plan

6.3 Analysis of business plan: feasibility; breakeven point, evaluating problem in

starting business

6.4 Standard business plan

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FDT-381 Final Design Project

Total Contact Hours

Theory 0 T P C

Practical 96 0 3 1

1. The Design Project & Viva

As an essential part of DAE Furniture Design & Technology course, each student will have to complete

a project comprising of creative woodwork/ furniture product, theme or series design

1. Designing the Product, theme or series

2. Making of Parts list

3. Selection of Material

4. Cutting/Sawing

5. Plain the stock

6. Size Finalizing

7. Making the joints

8. Coarse Sanding

9. Making ready for assembly

10. Attaching Hardware

11. Making ready for pre-finishing

12. Fine Sanding

13. Final Finishing

14. Presenting final report including cost

The final design project will be assessed / evaluated by internal examiner and vetted by external

examiner during project viva.

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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Sr. No Name & Designation Status

1. Mr. Ghafar Mohiuddin

Associate Professor / HOD,

Department of Ceramics Design,

University of Gujrat (UOG),

Jalapur Jattan Road, Gujrat.

Convener

2. Dr. Javed Iqbal Khawaja,

Project Manager,

Wood Working Service Centre, Gujrat.

Cell: 0300-5141314

Member

3. Mr. Awais Ahmed,

Lecturer, Product Design,

University of Gujrat (UOG),

Jalapur Jattan Road, Gujrat.

Member

4. Syed Tanweer Jaffery,

Manager, Wood Workshop,

University of Gujrat (UOG),

Jalapur Jattan Road, Gujrat

Member

5. Mr. Nasir Hussain,

Wood Technologist (Production),

Wood Working Service Centre, Gujrat.

Cell: 0300-6233186

Member

6. Mr. Asif Shabbir,

Training Incharge,

Wood Working Service Centre, Gujrat.

Cell: 0321-6217180

Member

7. Mr. Masood Afzal,

Member, Centre Advisory Board (CAB) /

CEO M/S. Heritage Furniture,

GT. Road, Juliani, Gujrat,

Cell 0300-8541897

Member

8. Mr. Muhammad Ali Jan,

Director,

Riaz Furnishers Pvt. Ltd.,

Railway Road, Gujrat.

Cell No. 0300-9624817

Member