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CONTENTS
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1.

Preface

2.

The academic committee

3.

Regulations of Credit based Post Graduate Courses & M.Tech programmes

4.

Academic Calendar

5.

Details of Courses offered in the various Departments/Schools


Faculty of Environmental Studies
Faculty of Engineering

Faculty of Humanities

Faculty of Law
Faculty of Marine Sciences

Faculty of Science

Faculty of Social Sciences


Faculty of Technology

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School of Environmental Studies


National Centre for Aquatic Animal Health
School of Engineering
Kunjali Marakkar School of Marine
Engineering
Department of Hindi
Department of English and Foreign
Languages
School of Legal Studies
School of Industrial Fisheries
School of Marine Sciences:
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Department of Chemical Oceanography
Department of Marine Biology,
Micro-Biology & Bio Chemistry
Department of Marine Geology and
Geophysics
Department of Physical Oceanography

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Department of Applied Chemistry


Department of Bio-Technology
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Department of Statistics
Department of Applied Economics
School of Management Studies
Department of Computer Applications
Department of Computer Applications
(CUCEK)
Department of Computer Science
Department of Electronics
Department of Polymer Science &
Rubber Technology
Department of Ship Technology
International School of Photonics
Department of Instrumentation

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Student Registration forms (Proforma A)

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Student Registration forms (Proforma B)

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PREFACE
The present Academic Bulletin aims at giving a brief overview of the course structure
as well as regulations for the various post graduate programmes offered in the University. We
feel that this will enable the students to choose their electives according to their interest in the
topic. The details of the faculty in each department along with their specialisations are also
given in the text. As was done earlier, the information is organised faculty wise and
departments within each faculty. Clarifications regarding any detail which is not included in
the bulletin can be obtained from the concerned Head of the department. Further it may be
noted that the rules and regulations are subject to changes, depending on subsequent
decisions taken by the academic bodies.
The Academic Bulletin Committee is thankful to all the Directors of Schools/ Heads
of Departments and University authorities for extending all sort of Co-operation in bringing
out this bulletin. We would also like to place on record our appreciation to
the staff of Academic section who had rendered administrative help to bring out this bulletin.

Dr. Thomas Kurian


Dr. G.Santhosh Kumar
Dr. P.S. Seema
Dr. K.R. Baiju
Dr. A.Vijayakumar (Convenor)

Members of the Academic Committee (2014-2016)

1. Pro-Vice-Chancellor
:
Chairman
2. Dr.K.Mohankumar, Professor,
:
Vice-Chairman
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
3. Registrar
:
Secretary
4. Controller of Examinations
:
5. Dr. P.M. Sabura Beegum, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry
6. Dr. A. Vijayakumar, Professor, Department of Mathematics
7. Dr. Sarita.G. Bhat, Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology
8. Dr.P.S. Seema, Assistant Professor, School of Legal Studies
9. Dr. V.S Sivanandan Achari, Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Studies
10. Sri. Saji.P.K. Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Oceanography
11. Dr. Stephen Rodrigues, Associate Professor, Department of Instrumentation
12. Dr.K.R. Baiju, Assistant Professor, Department of Marine Geology & Geophysics
13. Dr. James Manalel, Professor, School of Management Studies
14. Dr.M. Junaid Bushri, Associate Professor, Department of Physics
15. Smt. Malathi.S., Assistat Professor, Department of Computer Applications
16. Dr.P.G. Sankaran, Professor, Department of Statistics
17. Dr.K.T. Thomson, Professor, School of Industrial Fisheries
18. Dr. A.A.Mohammed Hatha, Associate Professor, Department of Marine Biology,
Microbiology & Biochemistry
19. Dr.C.H. Sujatha, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Oceanography
20. Dr.C.G. Nandakumar, Associate Professor, Department of Ship Technology
21. Dr. Thomas Kurian, Professor, Department of Polymer Science and Rubber Technology
22. Dr.G. Santhosh Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
23. Dr. Supriya M.H., Associate Professor, Department of Electronics
24. Dr.K.S. Beena, Professor, School of Engineering
25. Dr. Sasidharan, Professor, Department of Hindi
26. Dr. Brinda Bala Sreenivasan, Assistant Professor, Department of English &
Foreign Languages
27. Dr.S. Harikumar, Professor, Department of Applied Economics
28. Dr.P. Radhakrishnan, Professor, International School of Photonics
29. Sri. Roy.V.Paul, Assistant Professor, K.M. School of Marine Engineering

REGULATIONS FOR POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES IN THE DEPARTMENTS/


SCHOOLS OF THE COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1.

SCOPE

1.1

1.2

These Regulations shall apply to all post graduate programmes conducted by the
Departments/Schools of the Cochin University of Science and Technology excluding
Ph.D., M. Phil and P.G. Diploma and Certificate Courses.
The provisions herein supersede all other Regulations unless otherwise provided.

2.

DEFINITIONS

2.1.

2.7.

Academic Committee means the committee constituted by the Vice-Chancellor under this
Regulation to monitor the running of the programme.
Core course means a course that the student admitted to a particular programme must
successfully complete to receive the Degree and which cannot be substituted by any other
course.
Elective course means a course, which can be substituted by equivalent courses from the
same or other Departments/Schools.
Audited course will not accrue any credit.
Department/School means Departments/Schools instituted in the University as per Statutes
and Act.
Levels of courses in these Regulations will generally mean:
First Level : undergraduate programmes
Second Level: all post graduate programmes (Masters Degree except M. Tech)
Third Level : M. Tech. courses
Semester and course credit system shall be followed.

3.

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

2.2.

2.3.
2.4.
2.5.
2.6.

As per the Regulations prescribed by the University from time to time.


4.

ADMISSION
As per the Regulations prescribed by the University from time to time.

5.

COURSE REGISTRATION

5.1

Every department/School shall have Faculty Members as Students Advisors. Each student
at the time of seeking admission will be assigned to an Advisor by the Departmental
Council. He/She will advise the student about the academic programme and counsel on,
the choice of courses depending on the students academic background and objective. The
student shall then register for the courses he plans to take for the semester before the
classes begin.
The Department offering any course shall prescribe the maximum number of students that
can be admitted taking into consideration the facilities available. In any department
preference shall be given to those students for whom the course is a core-course if the
demand for registration is beyond the maximum prescribed. Every student has to complete
the prescribed prerequisites for the course before registration. The student can drop out if
he feels that he has registered for more courses than he can handle within 20 days after the
commencement of classes.
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5.2

The University shall make available to all students a Bulletin listing all the courses offered
in every semester specifying the credits, pre requisites, list of topics the course intends to
cover, the instructor who is giving the course, the time and place of the classes for the
courses and examination schedule. Each course shall have a code consisting of three
characters denoting the Department and four digits of which first digit indicating the level
of the course, second indicating the Semester and third and the fourth digits the serial
number of the course. However, in such departments having more than 1 Masters
programme of same level, the first 2 characters denote department and the third, the course
of study.

6.

COURSE STRUCTURE

6.1

Core courses should generally be offered by the Department/School concerned. Normally


no course shall have more than four credits except in cases where only project/dissertation
including seminars are involved in which case the minimum credit shall be sixteen.
Total number of credits for the core courses shall not exceed 60 for M.A. / M.Sc., 80 for
MCA / MBA, 40 for M. Tech. and shall not be less than 48 for M.A. / M.Sc., 72 for MCA
/MBA Programmes/ MIB and 36 for M. Tech.
The department council shall make recommendations on the core and elective courses
including the detailed syllabus for each programme offered by the department to the
University and approved by the concerned Board of Studies, Faculty and Academic
Council. The Department Council shall have the freedom to design and introduce new
electives and/or audited courses, to modify / redesign existing electives and to replace any
existing electives with new or modified / redesigned electives to facilitate better exposure
and training for the students. Prior approval from the Board of Studies and Academic
Council is not required for such modifications in the electives, but shall be done only with
the approval of the Academic Committee. Such changes shall be brought to the notice of
the concerned bodies in the next meeting.
The general structure of the programme shall be as given below:

6.2

6.3

6.4

MA/M Sc

Programme duration

MBA
MBA * MCA
Full Time Part Time
Programmes

4 Sem

4 Sem

6 Sem

6 Sem

Accumulated minimum credits


Required for successful
Completion of the programme

72

87

87

108

Minimum attendance required

75 %

75 %

75 %

75 %

Note: * MBA (PT) programme has 6 semesters with the same content as the full time
programme with 4 semesters

6.5

Each semester shall have a minimum of 90 working days and one credit shall be given for
one-hour lecture or 3 hours of practical work per week. No regular student shall register
for more than 24 credits and less than 16 credits per semester. In case of MBA (PT)
students the minimum and maximum credits per semester will be 12 and 18 respectively.
Credit-based system to be made more versatile, whereby every student may take about 25%
of his/her course curriculum outside the parent department (Optional subjects) and the Core
subjects which may constitute about 75% in the parent department.
In order to improve the soft skills of the students, a course on Communicative English
will be offered as a non-credit course to all students of the University, whether UG or PG
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7.
7.1

7.2
7.3

8.
8.1
a)
b)
c)
d)
8.2

EVALUATION
The evaluation scheme for each semester contains two parts, an internal assessment and an
external examination. Equal weightage shall be given for the internal and external
examinations. However all practical examinations will be internally evaluated as per the
procedures laid down by the concerned Department council. Immediately after the
examination is over the HOD shall arrange a valuation camp pertaining to all the
examinations conducted in the department and the results shall be finalised within one
month after the examination is over.
The existing rules shall apply for the conduct of all external semester end examinations
relating to all courses coming under these regulations.
The system of separate minimum for external / internal examinations be dispensed with, to
ensure uniformity except for management programmes in SMS.
GRADE CARD
The University under its seal shall issue to the students a grade card on completion of
each semester. The grade card shall contain the following:
Title of the courses taken as Core, Elective and Audit (an Audit course shall be listed only
if the student has passed it).
The credits associated with and grades awarded for each course.
The number of credits (Core and Elective separately) earned by the student and the grade
point average.
The total credits (Core and Elective) earned by the student till that semester.
The following grading system be adopted for all the courses. The following grades will be
awarded based on the overall performance in each subject.
Range of marks
90% and above
[80 90)
[70 80)
[60 70)
[50 60)
Below 50%

Grades
S Outstanding
A Excellent
B Very Good
C Good
D Satisfactory
F Failed

Weightage
10
9
8
7
6
0

where [X-Y) means X is included and Y is excluded.


Overall performance at the end of the semester will be indicated by Grade point Average
(GPA) calculated as follows:
GPA = G1C1 + G2C2 + G3C3 + ..GnCn
C1+C2+C3+...Cn.
where G refers to the grade weightage and C refers to the credit value of corresponding
course undergone by the student.
At the end of the final semester Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be
calculated based on the above formula.
Classification for the Degree/Diploma will be given as follows:
Classification
First Class with distinction
First Class
Second Class

CGPA
8 and above
6.5 and above
6 and above
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8.3

8.4

9.
9.1

The Grade Card issued at the end of the final semester shall contain the details of all the
courses taken which shall include the titles of the courses, the credits associated with each
course, the CGPA and the class in which the student is placed. The rank shall be awarded
based on CGPA corrected to the second decimal.
Those who fail any Core or Elective course shall be given two additional chances for
appearing for the semester-end examination within a period of two years after the
completion of the course. However, the marks obtained by the continuous assessment
during the semester can be improved only by repeating the course. Students can repeat the
course after obtaining permission from the Departmental Council.
DEPARTMENT COUNCIL
Every postgraduate programme conducted in the Departments shall be monitored by the
Department Council subject to these regulations the Department council shall design
courses, prescribe the mode of conducting the courses and evaluating the students and
teachers.

10. ACADEMIC COMMITTEE


10.1 There shall be an Academic committee constituted by the Vice-Chancellor to monitor and
co-ordinate the working of the credit and semester system.
10.2 The committee shall consist of:
a) The Pro-Vice-Chancellor
Chairman
b) The Registrar
Secretary
c) The Controller of Examinations
d) One Teacher from each Dept. with Post Graduate course
10.3 A senior professor nominated by the Vice-Chancellor from among the members of the
committee shall be the Vice chairman of the committee.
10.4 The term of the office of the committee shall be two years, but the committee once
constituted shall continue in office until a reconstituted committee assumes office.
11.

TRANSITORY PROVISION
Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the Vice-Chancellor shall, for a
period of one year from the date of coming into force of these regulations, have the power
to provide by order that these regulations shall be applied to any programme with such
modifications as may be necessary.

12.

REPEAL
The Regulations now in force in so far as they are applicable to programmes offered in the
University Departments and to the extent they are inconsistent with these Regulations are
hereby repealed. In the case of any inconsistency between the existing regulations and the
regulations relating to the Credit and Semester System in their application to any course
offered in a University Department, the later shall prevail.

REGULATIONS FOR M.TECH PROGRAMMES IN THE DEPARTMENTS / SCHOOLS OF


THE COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
The following regulations are made applicable to all regular M. Tech programs in the
university with effect from Academic Year 2003-2004. Only relevant excerpts of the
regulations are included here. However, these regulations are not applicable to M Tech
programmes in Recognised Institutions.
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1.

M. Tech Programme
The M. Tech course in the university is a four semester programme with a total duration of
two calendar years; where in the first two semesters will include lecturers, laboratory work
and seminar. The student will devote the third and fourth semesters on a project work
related to a relevant area of the specialization either in the Department or in an industrial /
research / academic institution outside the university.

1.1. Mode of Evaluation


1.1.1. A student would be considered to have progresses satisfactorily at the end of a semester if
he / she has a minimum of 75 % attendance.
1.1.2. The student shall be evaluated continuously throughout the semester and marks shall be
awarded on the basis of tests and assignments as detailed below:
20 marks are awarded for the various assignments given by the teacher.
There shall be two class tests and one end semester exam.
The first class test carries a maximum of 20 marks and is on portions of syllabi covered till
then.
The second class test carries a maximum of 20 marks and is on portions covered till then
from the first class test.
The end semester examination is for maximum marks of 40 and carries questions from
entire syllabi of the course.
1.1.3. There can be a supplementary examination for each subject, conducted within a week of
the last examination of the end semester examination. This will be based on the
recommendations of the Departmental Council, on receiving specific application from
students and based on the merit of the case. Such examination shall carry questions from
the entire portions and be awarded only 75 % of the marks scored. It shall be one of the
three tests that have fetched the least marks.
1.1.4. The pass minimum in a subject is 50 %. If a candidate fails to secure 50 % he / she is failed
in the subject and has to repeat the subject in the next possible chance.
1.1.5. A pass in the course will entitle the student to acquire the credit value allotted for that
particular course (For credit values please refer to the course structure)
1.1.6. A student shall acquire a minimum of 36 credits in the first two semesters before he / she
register for third semester. A student shall complete his / her M. Tech programme in 8
(Eight) consecutive semesters by acquiring the total credit requirements (72) as specified
for the award of the degree.
1.1.7. A sponsored candidate who wishes to go back to take up professional employment after
completing II semester course shall obtain permission from the Head of the Department,
for the choice of their place of project work at the commencement of the III semester. Such
permission may be granted only on merit basis on the recommendation of the
Departmental Council and on the production of a certificate from the Head of that
institution to effect that the student is permitted to carry out project work at the
establishment / institution where he / she proposed to do the work.
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1.1.8. Project evaluation be done at the end of III and IV semesters. At the end of III semester
students have to submit a progress report of his / her project work which will be presented
before the examination committee of the Department. Marks be awarded based on the
evaluation by the committee. At the end of the IV semester the student has to submit the
project dissertation. He / she be assessed by the Departmental Examination Committee
based on his / her presentation of the project work.
1.2. Classification
The following grading system be adopted for all the courses. The following grades
will be awarded based on the overall performance in each subject.
Range of marks

Grades

90% and above


[80 90)
[70 80)
[60 70)
[50 60)
Below 50%

S Outstanding
A Excellent
B Very Good
C Good
D Satisfactory
F Failed

Weightage
10
9
8
7
6
0

Where [X-Y) means that X is included and Y is excluded


Overall performance at the end of the semester will be indicated by Grade point
Average (GPA) calculated as follows:
GPA = G1C1 + G2C2 + G3C3 + ..GnCn
C1+C2+C3+...Cn.
Where G refers to the grade weightage and C refers to the credit value of corresponding
course undergone by the student.
At the end of the final semester Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be
calculated based on the above formula.
Classification for the Degree/Diploma will be given as follows:
Classification
CGPA
First Class with distinction 8 and above
First Class
6.5 and above
Second Class
6 and above
1.6

Declaration of Result
The final marks are reported to the University for Tabulation and declaration of
results. The university shall issue mark lists at the end of each semester.

1.7. Review of Question Papers and Valuation of Answer Books.


At the end of each semester, question papers set for class test and end semester
examination and scheme of valuation of answer books be reviewed by the Departmental
Council. The review report may be placed in the Board of Studies for scrutiny.

1.8. Grievance Cell


The Departmental Council will act as a grievance cell where complaints from the
students on the conduct of class test, semester examination and valuation methodology can
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be examined. The student shall make such complaints within a week of the examination, to
the Head of the Department in writing for scrutiny by the grievance cell.
1.9. Revision of Regulation and Curriculum.
The University may, from time to time, revise, amend or change the Regulations,
Schemes of Examinations and Syllabus. In the case of students already undergoing the
course, the change will take effect from the beginning of the following academic year after
the changes are introduced and shall cover the part of the course that remains to be
completed.
These regulations take precedence over existing M.Tech Regulations in so far as
inconsistencies are observed.

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


July 2015
Date

Day

Wednesday

2
3
4
5

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Remarks
Reopening of classes after summer vacation for all odd semester UG/PG courses
except for the 1st year B.Tech programme, SOE & PG Courses

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

Commencement of classes - V semester B.Tech General & I Semester PG Courses


Last date for payment of semester fee without fine

Wednesday

Closing date for registration of choice of courses under CBCS

16

Thursday

Commencement of classes - I Semester of all UG programmes, BBA LL.B, B.Com


LL.B, LL.M, M.Sc Photonics

17
18
19

Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Ramzan

20

Monday

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Commencement of classes - III Semester MBA after internship

Last date for payment of semester fee with fine

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


August 2015
Date
Day
1
Saturday
2
Sunday
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

Remarks

Commencement of classes - I semester B.Tech at SOE and CUCEK & B.Arch/I and
III semester M.Tech Marine Biotechnology

Commencement of classes - I Semester MBA

Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Selection to the Inter Uty Arts Competitions (without affecting regular classes)

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday

Commencement of Sports Selection Trials(without affecting classes)

Election to the General Council of CUU


Karkadaka Vaavu
Independence Day
Cusat Music Eve

Onam Celebration
Starting of Onam Vacation (Forenoon onwards)
Science Lecture Series - Lecture 1

First Onam
Thiruvonam
Third Onam
Fourth Onam
Reopening after Onam Vacation

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


September 2015
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Day
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday

Remarks
Election of Office Bearers of CUU
Commencement of First Internal Exams UG & PG Courses

Sreekrishna Jayanthi
Publication of time-table for even semester
Commencement of Kerala State College Games Meet

Inauguration of CUU/Hindi Day

Commencement of Monsoon Programme

Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi


Submission of application for CBCS Registration - Starts
Bakrid

Commencement of Environment Film Festival

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


October 2015
Date
Day
1
Thursday
2
Friday
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

Remarks
Comemencement of Adventure Sports for Girls
Gandhi Jayanthi
Commencement of Frames: Digital Photography Workshop
Frames: Digital Photography Workshop

Commencement of Adventure Sports for Boys


Last date for submission of application for CBCS registration for even semester

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

21

Wednesday

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

End of Semester Classes - V Sem & VII Sem B.Tech General,B.Tech NA&SB,
B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech Instrumentation/IX Sem BBA LLB, B.Com LLB,M.Sc
Photonics
Mahanavami
Vijayadasami
Muharram

30

Friday

31

Saturday

Commencement of 2nd Internals - B.Tech General & UG Courses

Science Lecture Series - Lecture 2

Commencement of 2nd Internals - PG Courses

End of Semester Classes - V Sem & VII semester MCA, BBA LL.B, B.Com LL.B,
LL.M/III semester B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT & B.Tech
Instrumentation/M.Sc Photonics

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


November 2015
Date

Day

Remarks

Sunday
Monday

Malayalam Day
Commencement of exam - VII Sem B.Tech General

Tuesday

Commencement of exam -V Sem B.Tech General

Wednesday

1. End of Semester Classes - III Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech,M.Phil,BBA


LL.B,B.Com LL.B,LL.M
2. Commencement of exam - VII Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT & B.Tech
Intsrumentation
3. Commencement of exam - IX sem M.Sc Photonics, BBA LLB, B.Com LLB

5
6

Thursday
Friday

Saturday

8
9
10

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

11

Wednesday

12

Thursday

13

Friday

14
15

Saturday
Sunday

16

Monday

17
18
19

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

20

Friday

21

Saturday

22
23
24
25
26
27

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

28
29
30

Saturday
Sunday
Monday

1
2
3

Commencement of exam - V Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech & M.Phil

Deepavali
Commencement of exam - V Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT & B.Tech
Instrumentation, M.Sc Photonics
Commencement of exam - III Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech,M.Phil
End of Semester Classes -I Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech,M.Phil,BBA LL.B,B.Com
LL.B,LL.M/III Sem B.Tech General/I Sem B.Tech NA&SB,B.Tech PS&RT,B.Tech
Instrumentation/III semester B.Arch/I & II semester M.Sc Photonics

1. Commencement of exams - III, V & VII semesters BBA LL.B, B.Com LL.B, LL.M
2. Commencement of 1st Internal Exams - B.Tech General & B.Arch I & II semester

Commencement of exam - I Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech,M.Phil /V Sem MCA/III


Sem B.Tech General, B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech Instrumentation/III Sem
B.Arch

Commencement of exam - I sem BBA LL.B,B.Com LL.B

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


December 2015
Date

Day

Tuesday

Wednesday

Remarks

1. Commencement of classes -IV, VI & VIII Sem classes of B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech
PS&RT & B.Tech Instrumentation/IV, VI & VIII & X Sem M.Sc Photonics,B.Com LL.B,
BBA LL.B

Thursday
1. Commencement of classes - II, IV & VI Sem classes of M.Sc,MA,MBA, MCA, M.Tech,
M.Phil & B.Tech General/IV Sem B.Arch

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

10

Thursday

11

Friday

12

Saturday

13

Sunday

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Main Campus Sports

Saturday
Sunday

Starting of Christmas Vacation (Forenoon onwards)

22

Tuesday

23

Wednesday

24

Thursday

Nabidinam

25
26
27
28

Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Christmas

29

Tuesday

SOE Sports - Athletics

Commencement of exam -I Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech Instrumentation


& M.Sc Photonics

Monday

Monday
Reopening after Christmas Vacation
Commencement of classes - II Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech
Instrumentation, BBA LL.B, B.Com LL.B & M.Sc Photonics

30
31

Wednesday
Thursday

16

17

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


January 2016
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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Day
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Remarks

National Youth Day

Inter Collegiate Sports Meet


Science Series Lecture - Lecture 3

Commencement of Green Room VI:Cultivating Creativity

Republic Day

17

18

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


February 2016
Date

Day

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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29

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Remarks
Commencement of 1st Internals - IV, VI & VIII sem B.Tech General, B.Com
LL.B, BBA LL.B, M.Sc Photonics/IV Sem B.Arch & Other UG Courses

Commencement of 1st Internals - PG Courses

SOE Arts Festival - Vipanchika

Commencement of Uty Arts Festival - Sargam (inauguration in the evening)


Maha Shivarathri

Monday

18

19

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


March 2016
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Day
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday

Remarks
Publication of Time-table for 2016-17 odd semester

Commencement of 2nd Internals - B.Tech General, B.Arch, B.Com LLB,


BBA LLB & other UG Courses

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Submission of application for CBCS registration starts

22

Monday
Tuesday

23

Wednesday

24
25
26
27
28

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday

End of Semester Classes - VIII Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT &
B.Tech Instrumentation/VI Sem & VIII Sem B.Tech General
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday

29
30
31

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

Easter
Commencement of 2nd Internals - PG Courses
End of Semester Classes - VI sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech
Instrumentation & M.Sc Photonics

Last date for submission of application for CBCS Registrtion

19

20

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


December 2015
Date

Day

Remarks

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

1. Commencement of classes - II, IV & VI Sem classes of M.Sc,MA,MBA, MCA,


M.Tech, M.Phil & B.Tech General/IV Sem B.Arch

Friday

SOE Sports - Athletics

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

10

Thursday

11

Friday

12

Saturday

13

Sunday

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Main Campus Sports

Saturday
Sunday

Starting of Christmas Vacation (Forenoon onwards)

22

Tuesday

23

Wednesday

24

Thursday

Nabidinam

25
26
27
28

Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Christmas

29

Tuesday

30
31

Wednesday

1. Commencement of classes -IV, VI & VIII Sem classes of B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech
PS&RT & B.Tech Instrumentation/IV, VI & VIII & X Sem M.Sc Photonics,B.Com
LL.B, BBA LL.B

Commencement of exam -I Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech


Instrumentation & M.Sc Photonics

Monday

Monday
Reopening after Christmas Vacation
Commencement of classes - II Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech
Instrumentation, BBA LL.B, B.Com LL.B & M.Sc Photonics

Thursday

20

21

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


January 2016
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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Day
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Remarks

National Youth Day

Inter Collegiate Sports Meet


Science Series Lecture - Lecture 3

Commencement of Green Room VI:Cultivating Creativity

Republic Day

21

22

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


Febraury 2016
Date

Day

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Remarks
Commencement of 1st Internals - IV, VI & VII sem B.Tech General,
B.Com LL.B, BBA LL.B, M.Sc Photonics/IV Sem B.Arch

Commencement of 1st Internals - PG Courses

SOE Arts Festival - Vipanchika

Commencement of Uty Arts Festival - Sargam (inauguration in the


evening)
Maha Shivarathri

Monday

22

23

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


March 2016
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Day
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday

Remarks
Publication of Time-table for 2016-17 odd semester

Commencement of 2nd Internals - B.Tech General, B.Arch, B.Com LLB,


BBA LLB & other UG courses

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Submission of application for CBCS registration starts

22

Monday
Tuesday

23

Wednesday

24
25
26
27
28

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday

End of Semester Classes - VIII Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT &
B.Tech Instrumentation/VI Sem & VIII Sem B.Tech General
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday

29
30
31

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

Easter
Commencement of 2nd Internals - PG Courses
End of Semester Classes - VI sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech
Instrumentation & M.Sc Photonics
Last date for submission of application for CBCS Registrtion

23

24

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


April 2016
Date

Day

Friday

2
3

Saturday
Sunday

Remarks
1. End of Semester Classes - IV & VI Sem M.Sc/MA/MBA/MCA/M.Tech &
M.Phil
2. Commencement of exam - VIII Sem B.Tech
NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT & B.Tech Instrumentation/VIII Sem B.Tech
General/X Sem M.Sc Photonics, B.Com LLB, BBA LLB/VI Sem MCA

4
5

Monday
Tuesday

1. Commencement of exam - VI Sem B.Tech General


Commencement of exam - VIII Sem M.Sc Photonics

Wednesday

Commencement of exam - VI Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT, B.Tech


Instrumentation, M.Sc Photonics/VI Sem MCA

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

10

Sunday

11

End of Semester Classes - II Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech & M.Phil


Commencement of exam - VI Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech & M.Phil

Commencement of exam - IV Sem M.Sc/MA/MBA/MCA/M.Tech & M.Phil

12

Monday
Tuesday

13

Wednesday

14
15
16
17

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

End of Semester Classes - IV Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT & B.Tech
Instrumentation/B.Tech General,B.Arch, M.Sc Photonics
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanthi
Vishu

18

Monday

19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday

26

Tuesday

27
28
29
30

Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Commencement of exam - II Sem M.Sc,MA,MBA,MCA,M.Tech & M.Phil


Commencement of exam - IV Sem B.Tech General & B.Arch

1. Commencement of exam - IV Sem B.Tech NA&SB, B.Tech PS&RT,


B.Tech Instrumentation, M.Sc Photonics
2. End of Semester Classes - I & II Sem B.Tech General, B.Arch

24

25

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


May 2016
Date
Day
1
Sunday
2
Monday
3
Tuesday
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Remarks
Starting of Summer Vacation/ May Day

Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Commencement of exam - I & II Sem B.Tech General, B.Arch

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

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26

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-2016


June 2016
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

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Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Remarks

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

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FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES


SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
M.Sc. Environmental Technology (Stream I Environmental Engineering)
Semester I
Course Code
Course
C/E
Credits Pre
requisite
ENV/ENB 2101 Environmental Biology
C
3
ENV/ENB 2102 Chemistry of the
C
3
Environment
ENV/ENB 2103 Physical processes in the
C
3
environment
ENV/ENB 2104 Environmental Microbiology C
3
ENV/ENB 2105 Environmental Chemistry
C
2
Lab
ENV/ENB 2106 Environmental Microbiology C
2
lab
ENV/ENB 2107 Environmental Physics &
E
1
Geology lab
ENV/ENB 2108 Chemo-metrics & Good
E
2
Laboratory Practices
Semester II
Course Code
ENV/ENB 2201
ENV/ENB 2202
ENV/ENB 2203
ENV/ENB 2204
ENV/ENB 2205
ENV/ENB 2206
ENV/ENB 2207
ENV/ENB 2208
ENV/ENB 2209
ENV/ENB 2210
ENV/ENB 2211
ENV/ENB 2212
ENV/ENB
2213

Course
Advanced Methods in
Environmental Analysis
Introduction to
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Toxicology
Fluid Mechanics
Environmental Engineering
Lab
Chemical Methods in
Environmental Analysis Lab
Environmental Toxicology
Lab
Environmental Modelling
Environmental Management
and Legal Aspects
Geo-informatics
Natural Resource
Management
Biomolecules
Introductory Bionanotechnology

C/E
C

Credits Pre requisite


2

C
C
C

3
2
2

E
E

2
3

E
E

2
2

E
E

2
2

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Semester III
Course Code
ENV 2301
ENV 2302
ENV 2303
ENV 2304
ENV 2305
ENV 2306
ENV 2307
ENV 2308
Semester IV
Course Code
ENV 2401
ENV 2402

Course
Basics of Chemical Engineering
Wastewater Treatment
Introduction to Engineering
Drawings
Air Pollution Control
Geo-informatics Lab
Environmental Engineering &
Design Lab
Chemistry of Water Treatment
Solid Waste Treatment

C/E
C
C
C

Credits
2
3
1

C
C
C

2
2
3

E
E

3
2

Course

C/E
C
C

Credits
14
2

Project
Viva - Voce

Pre requisite

Pre requisite

M.Sc. Environmental Technology (Stream 2 Environmental Biotechnology)


Semester I
Course Code
ENV/ENB 2101
ENV/ENB 2102
ENV/ENB 2103
ENV/ENB 2104
ENV/ENB 2105
ENV/ENB 2106
ENV/ENB 2107
ENV/ENB 2108

Course
Environmental Biology
Chemistry of the
Environment
Physical processes in the
environment
Environmental Microbiology
Environmental Chemistry
Lab
Environmental Microbiology
lab
Environmental Physics &
Geology lab
Chemo-metrics & Good
Laboratory Practices

C/E
C
C

Credits Pre requisite


3
3

C
C

3
2

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Semester II
Course Code
ENV/ENB 2201
ENV/ENB 2202
ENV/ENB 2203
ENV/ENB 2204
ENV/ENB 2205
ENV/ENB 2206
ENV/ENB 2207
ENV/ENB 2208
ENV/ENB 2209
ENV/ENB 2210
ENV/ENB 2211
ENV/ENB 2212
ENV/ENB 2213

Course
Advanced Methods in
Environmental Analysis
Introduction to
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Toxicology
Fluid Mechanics
Environmental Engineering
Lab
Chemical Methods in
Environmental Analysis Lab
Environmental Toxicology
Lab
Environmental Modelling
Environmental Management
and Legal Aspects
Geo-informatics
Natural Resource
Management
Biomolecules
Introductory
Bio-nanotechnology

C/E
C

Credits
2

C
C
E

3
2
2

E
E

2
3

E
E

2
2

E
E

2
2

Pre requisites

Semester III
Course Code
ENB 2301
ENB 2302
ENB 2303
ENB 2304
ENB 2305
ENB 2306
ENB 2307
ENB 2308
ENB2309
ENB 2310

Course
Environmental Biotechnology
Eco-Toxicology
Biodiversity and Conservation
Bioremediation
Eco-Toxicology Lab
Geo-informatics Lab
Microbial Technology Lab
Applied Environmental
Microbiology
Biodiversity Lab
Solid Waste Treatment

C/E
C
C
C
C
C
E
E
E

Credits
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
3

E
E

1
2

Pre requisites

Semester IV
Course Code
Course
ENV 2401
Project
ENV 2402
Viva - Voce

C/E Credits
C
14
C
2

Pre requisites

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Details of Faculty
SI.No.
1.
2.

3.

4.
5.

Name & Designation


Dr.Mrs.Ammini Joseph (AJ)
Professor
Dr.Mrs.Rajathy Sivalingam (SR)
Reader

Specialisation
Algology, Environmental
Biology

Dr.M.V.Harindranathan Nair (MVH)


Associate Professor & Director

Environmental Physics,
Environmental Management
& Remote Sensing
Environmental
Biotechnology
Environmental Chemistry,
Environmental Modelling

Mr.M.Anand (AD)
Senior Lecturer
Dr.V.Sivanandan Achari (VSA)
Associate Professor

Physiology & Toxicology

Communication
0480-2577311(O)
amij@cusat.ac.in
0484-2577311(O)
0484-2577246(R)
rajkumar@cusat.ac.in
0478-2563616
9447254921
anandm@cusat.ac.in
9847952318
vsachari@cusat.ac.in

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M.TECH. MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY (DBT-Sponsored programme)


(Course Conducted by National Centre for Aquatic Animal Health)
SEMINAR 1(Total Credit 20)
Course Code
MBT 3101
MBT 3102
MBT 3103
MBT 3104
MBT 3105
MBT 3106
MBT 3107
MBT 3108

Paper
Introduction to marine
Sciences
Marine Microbiology
Marine Genomics and
Proteomics
Marine
Bio prospecting
Bioinformatics
Animal Cell Culture
Technology
Lab I-Advances in
Molecular Biology
Lab 2-Marine
Microbiology
(Bacteria ,Viruses, Fungi
and Microalgae)

SEMESTER II (Total Credit


Course Code
MBT 3201
MBT 3202
MBT 3203
MBT 3204
MBT 3205
MBT 3206

MBT 3207

C/E

Credits

C
C

3
3

C
E

2
1

Prerequisites

20)

Paper
Biotechnological Interventions in
Aquatic Animal Health
Management
High Health Broodstock
Development
Bioprocess Technology
Marine Algal Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology
Industry Management
Lab 3-Biotechnological
Interventions in Aquatic Animal
Health management
Lab 4 Bio prospecting and
Bioprocess Technology

C/E

Credits

Prerequisites

C
C

3
3

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SEMESTER III (Total Credit


Course Code
MBT 3301

MBT 3302
MBT 3303
MBT 3304
MBT 3305
MBT 3306

Paper
Comprehensive review on the area
of specilaization and its
presentation
Training in Marine Biotechnology
Industry/institution: Submission of
report and its presentation
Full time research project
Progress Review I
Viva Voce Examination
Research Methodology and
Biostatistics
Nan biotechnology

SEMESTER IV (Total Credit


Course Code
MBT 3401
MBT 3402
MBT 3403
MBT 3404

20)
C/E

Credits

C/E

Credits

Prerequisites

20)

Paper
Full time research project
Progress Review 2
Full time research project
Progress Review 3
Full time research project Report
submission and Presentation
Viva Voce Examination

Prerequisites

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Details of Faculty
SI.
No.

Name and Designation

Specialization

Communication

1.

Dr.Valsamma Joseph
Associate Professor

Marine Biotechnology

04842381120 (O)
valsamma@cusat.ac.in

2.

Dr.Sajeevan T.P
Assistant Professor

Marine Biotechnology

04842381120 (O)
9946099408 (Mob)
sajeevantp@gmail.com

3.

Prof.I.S.Bright Singh
UGC-BSR Faculty

Aquatic Animal Health/


Marine Biotechnology

4.

Dr.Swpana Antony,
DST Inspire Faculty

Marine Biotechnology

04842381120 (O)
9447631101
isbsingh@gmail.com
04842381120
8089131058
swapnapantony@gmail.com

5.

Ms.Limmy T.P
Lecturer on contract

Bioprocess Technology

04842381120
9539718390
limmybiotech@gmail.com

6.

Prof.A.Mohandas
Emeritus Professor

Parasitology & Haematology

04842381120 (O)
9447957277
modas943@gmail.com

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, CUSAT
M.Tech (Full Time) Course in Health, Safety and Environment Management
Scheme of Examination
SEMESTER I

Course Code

Subject

No. of Credits

HSE 101

Probability and Statistics

HSE 102

Hazard and Risk Assessment

HSE 103

Environmental Engineering and Management I

HSE 104

Elective I

HSE 105

Elective II

HSE 106

HSE Laboratory

Total

20

Elective I
[Candidates having a basic degree in Engineering Branches other than Safety and Fire
Engineering should opt for HSE 104(B) Safety Technology and Management].
HSE 104 (A) Safety Technology and Management
HSE 104 (B) Advances in Fire Engineering
HSE 104 (C) Systems Engineering

Elective II
HSE 105 (A) Industrial Toxicology
HSE 105(B) Reliability Engineering
HSE 105 (C) Emergency Planning and Management

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SEMESTER II
Course Code

Subject

No. of Credits

HSE 201

Occupational and Environmental Health

HSE 202

Ergonomics

HSE 203

Environmental Engineering and Management II

HSE 204

Elective III

HSE 205

Elective IV

HSE 206

Seminar

2
Total

20

Elective III

HSE 204 (A) Health, Safety and Environmental Laws


HSE 204(B) Safety in the Design and Use of Machines and Equipments
HSE 204 (C) Advanced Fluid Mechanics

Elective IV

HSE 205 (A) HSE issues in Construction


HSE 205 (B) HSE Management in Hydrocarbon Industry
HSE 205 (C) Industrial Noise and Vibration Control

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M.Tech (Full Time) Degree course in


COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
(Specialization : Network Computing)
SEMESTER I

Course
Code
CSN 3101

Name of the Subject

No. of
Credits
4

CSN 3102

Mathematical Foundations of Computer


Science
Advanced Database Management System

CSN 3103

Computer Networks

CSN 3104

Parallel and Distributed Computing

CSN 3105

Elective I

CSN 3106

Elective II

CSN 3107

Network Programming Lab

CSN 3108

Seminar I

1
Total

26

Electives
CSN 3105/3106 A Theory of Computation
CSN 3105/3106 B Advanced Data Mining
CSN 3105/3106 C Multimedia Networking
CSN 3105/3106 D Network Management
CSN 3105/3106 E Soft Computing

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SEMESTER II

Course
Code
CSN 3201

Modern Operating Systems

CSN 3202

Cryptography and Network Security

CSN 3203

Wireless and Mobile Networks

CSN 3204

Cluster and Grid Computing

CSN 3205

Elective III

CSN 3206

Elective IV

CSN 3207

Network Simulation Lab

CSN 3208

Seminar II

Name of the Subject

Total

No. of Credits

26

ELECTIVES
CSN 3205/3206 A Big Data Analysis
CSN 3205/3206 B Ethical Hacking and Computer Forensics
CSN 3205/3206 C Cloud Computing
CSN 3205/3206 D Wireless Sensor Networks
CSN 3205/3206 E High Performance Embedded computing
SEMESTER III
Course
Code
CSN 3301

Name of the Subject


Project Progress Evaluation
Total

No. of Credits
10
10

SEMESTER IV
Course
Code
CSN 3401

Name of the Subject


Project Dissertation Evaluation & Viva-Voce
Total

Grand Total

No. of Credits
14
14
76

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M Tech (Full Time) Degree course in CIVIL ENGINEERING


(Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering)
SEMESTER I
Course Code

Name of the Subject

CEG 3101
CEG 3102
CEG 3103
CEG 3104
CEG 3105
CEG 3106
CEG 3107
CEG 3108

Applied Mathematics
Advanced Soil Mechanics
Soil Behaviour
Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundations
Elective I
Elective II
Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory I
Seminar I
Total

No. of
Credits
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
26

ELECTIVE I
CEG 3105 A
CEG 3105 B
CEG 3105 C

Theoretical Soil Mechanics


Remote Sensing and GIS
Pavement Design and Evaluation
ELECTIVE II

CEG 3106 A
CEG 3106 B
CEG 3106 C

Finite Element methods in Geomechanics


Ground Water Engineering
Land Slide Engineering

SEMESTER II
Course
Code
CEG 3201
CEG 3202
CEG 3203
CEG 3204
CEG 3205
CEG 3206
CEG 3207
CEG 3208

Name of the Subject


Subsurface investigation and Instrumentation
Advanced Foundation Engineering
Ground Improvement Techniques
Earth Retaining Structures
Elective III
Elective IV
Computer Applications Laboratory
Seminar II

No. of Credits
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
1

ELECTIVE III
CEG 3205 A Earthquake Geotechnical engineering
CEG 3205 B Geosynthetics in Geotechnical Engineering
CEG 3205 C Rock Mechanics

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ELECTIVE IV
CEG 3206 A
CEG 3206 B
CEG 3206 C

Structural Design of Foundations


Geo-environmental Engineering
Soil Structure Interaction

SEMESTER III
Course Code
CEG 3301
CEG 3302

Name of the Subject


Industrial /Field Training
Project Progress Evaluation
Total

No. of
Credits
2
8
10

SEMESTER IV
Course Code
CEG 3401
Grand Total

Name of the Subject


Project Dissertation Evaluation & Viva Voce
Total

No. of
Credits
14
14
76

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40

M. Tech Degree (Full Time) course in


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(Specialisation: Thermal Engineering)

SEMESTER I
Course Code
MET 3101
MET 3102
MET 3103
MET 3104
MET 3105
MET 3106
MET 3107
MET 3108

Name of the Subject


Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer
Advanced Fluid Mechanics Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
Incompressible and Compressible Flows
Elective I
Elective II
Thermal Engineering Laboratory I
Seminar I
Total

No. of
Credits
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
26

ELECTIVE I
MET 3105 A
MET 3105 B
MET 3105 C
MET 3105 D

Introduction to Turbulence
IC Engine Combustion and Pollution
Gas Turbines
Diagnostic Methods in Combustion Systems
ELECTIVE II

MET 3106 A
MET 3106 B
MET 3106 C
MET 3106 D

Computational Methods in Engineering


Combustion Technology
Conduction and Radiation
Principles of Turbo Machinery

SEMESTER II
Course Code
MET 3201
MET 3202
MET 3203
MET 3204
MET 3205
MET 3206
MET 3207
MET 3208

Name of the Subject


Advanced Thermodynamics
Heat Exchanger Design
Propulsion Engineering
Cryogenic Engineering
Elective III
Elective IV
Thermal Engineering Laboratory II
Seminar II
Total

No. of
Credits
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
26

40

41

ELECTIVE III
MET 3205 A CFD and its Application
MET 3205 B Convection and Two Phase Flows
MET 3205 C Measurements in Thermal Engineering
MET 3205 D Flow and Thermal Instabilities
ELECTIVE IV
MET 3206 A Numerical Methods in Thermal engineering
MET 3206 B Finite element Analysis
MET 3206 C Industrial Refrigeration Systems
MET 3206 D Jet Flow and Acoustics

Course Code
MET 3301

SEMESTER III
Name of the Subject
Project Progress Evaluation
Total

Course Code
MET 3401

SEMESTER IV
Name of the Subject
Project Dissertation Evaluation & Viva Voce
Total

Grand Total

No. of Credits
10
10

No. of Credits
14
14

76

41

42

M.TECH Degree (Full Time) course in ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING WITH SPECIALIZATION in WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
Semester I
Course

Name of the subject

Credits

Code
ECW 3101

Probability and

Stochastic Process
ECW 3102

Wireless Communication

ECW 3103

Antenna Systems

ECW 3104

Digital Communication

ECW 3105

Elective I

ECW 3106

Elective II

ECW 3107

Wireless Communication

Lab
ECW 3108

Seminar I

1
26

Semester II
Course

Name of the subject

Credits

Code
ECW 3201

Advanced Wireless Mobile

Communications
ECW 3202

Electromagnetic Interference&

Compatibility
ECW 3203

Wireless sensor Networks

ECW 3204

MIMO & OFDMA for wireless

communication
ECW3205

Elective III

ECW3206

Elective IV

ECW3207

Wireless Technology Lab

ECW3208

Seminar II

1
26

42

43

Semester III
Course

Name of the subject

Hours/week

Credits

Code
ECW 3301

Project & Project Progress Evaluation

10

Semester IV
Course

Name of the subject

Hours/week

Credits

Code
ECW 3401

Project Progress Evaluation & Viva Voce

14
Grand Total : 76

LIST OF SUBJECTS FOR ELECTIVES I, II

ECWE A

OPTICAL NETWORKS

ECWE B

MEDIA ACCESS & WIRELESS NETWORK

ECWE C

MULTIMEDIA COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES

ECWE D

MICROWAVE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

ECWE E

ADVANCED EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN

ECWE F

ADVANCED INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING TECHNIQUES

LIST OF SUBJECTS FOR ELECTIVES III, IV

ECWE G

ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

ECWE H

DETECTION AND ESTIMATION OF SIGNALS

ECWE I

COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATION

ECWE J

ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS RECEPTION

ECWE K

ANALYTICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN


ELECTROMAGNETICS

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DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

M Tech (Full Time) Degree course In SOFTWARE SYSTEMS


SEMESTER I
Course Code

Name of the Subject

MTSS 3101
MTSS 3102

Computational Methods in IT
Analysis of Algorithms

MTSS 3103
MTSS 3104
MTSS 3105
MTSS 3106
MTSS 3107
MTSS 3108

No. of
Credits
4
4

Object Oriented Modelling


and Design
Software Engineering
Elective1
Elective II
Algorithm Design Lab
Seminar
Total

4
4
4
4
1
1
26

ELECTIVE1
MTSS 3105 A
MTSS 3105 B

Cloud Computing
Android Programming S

ELECTIVE II
MTSS 3106 A
MTSS 3106 B

Information Security and Cyber Laws


Real Time Operating Systems

Course Code
MTSS 3201
MTSS 3202
MTSS 3203
MTSS 3204
MTSS 3205
MTSS 3206
MTSS 3207
MTSS 3208

ELECTIVE III
MTSS 3205 A
MTSS 3205 B
ELECTIVE IV
MTSS3206 A
MTSS 3206 B

SEMESTER II
Name of the Subject
Embedded Software
Design
Software Test Design
Data and Computer
Communication
Information Management
Elective III
Elective IV
Information System Design
Lab
Seminar
Total

No. of Credits
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
26

Nano Informatics
Advanced Computer Architectures
Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing
Adhoc Wireless Networks
44

45

SEMESTER III
Course Code
MTSS 3301

Name of the Subject


Project & Viva Voce
Total

No. of
Credits
10
10

SEMESTER IV
Course
Code
MTSS
3401

Grand Total

Name of the Subject

No. of
Credits

Project & Viva Voce

14

Total

14

76

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KUNJALI MARAKKAR SCHOOL OF MARINE ENGINEERING


M.Tech (MARINE ENGINEERING)

SEMESTER I

Course Code

MRE 3101

MRE 3102

Subject

No. of
Credits

Marine Diesel Engines Designs &

Performance
Ship Dynamics and Marine Machinery

System Installation

MRE 3103

Ship Design & Economics

MRE 3104

System Simulation & Modeling

MRE 3105

Elective-I

MRE 3106

Elective-II

MRE 3107

CAD/Computer Lab

MRE 3108

Seminar

1
TOTAL

22

ELETIVS I

MRE 3105 (A) Advanced Finite Element Methods


MRE 3105(B) Automatic Control Systems
MRE 3105(C) Energy Conservation & Management

Electives II

MRE 3106(A) Computer Aided Design in Offshore Engineering


MRE 3106(B) Steam Engineering & Design and Performance of Steam Turbines
MRE 3106(C) Marine Gas Turbines Design & Performance

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SEMESTER - II

Course Code

Subject

No. of
Credits

MRE 3201

Advanced Welding Technology

MRE 3202

Advanced Theory of Vibrations

MRE 3203

Marine Corrosion & Prevention

MRE 3204

Plant Maintenance & Safety

MRE 3205

Elective-I

MRE 3206

Elective-II

MRE 3207

CAD/Computer Lab

MRE 3208

Seminar

1
TOTAL

30

Electives III
MRE 3205 (A) Optimisation Techniques
MRE 3205 (B) Mathematical & Statistical Modeling
MRE 3205 (C) Maritime Safety and Environment
Electives IV
MRE 3206 (A) Quantitative Techniques for Managerial Decisions
MRE 3206 (B) Marine Transportation & Economics
MRE 3206 (C) Port Logistics and Planning
Semester III
Course Code
MRE 3301
MRE 3302

Subject
Industrial Internship
Research Project (Phase-I)
Total

No. of Credits
2
12
14

Semester IV
Course Code
MRE 3401

Subject
Research Project (Phase-II)
Total

No. of Credits
18
18

Grand Total of Credits for the Course 76


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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
M.A( HINDI)
FIRST SEMESTER
Course
Code
HIN 2101
HIN 2102
HIN 2103
HIN 2104

HIN 21- -

Name of Paper
Ancient and Post Medieval Hindi
Poetry
Fiction
Functional Hindi
History of Hindi
Literature : Ancient and Medieval
Period
Elective

C/E

Credits

C
C
C

4
4
3

Pre Requisites

SECOND SEMESTER
Course
Code
HIN 2201
HIN 2202
HIN 2203
HIN 2204
HIN 22- -

Name of Paper

C/E

Credits

Bhakti Poetry
Essays Sketches and Other Prose
Forms
Development and Structure of Hindi
Modern Poetry - I
Elective

C
C

4
4

C
C
C

4
3
3

Pre Requisites

THIRD SEMESTER
Course
Code
HIN 3201
HIN 2302
HIN 2303
HIN 2304
HIN 23- -

Name of Paper
Modern Poetry - II
Drama and Theatre
History of Literature : Modern
Period and Elective
Indian Poetics
Elective

C/E

Credits

C
C
C

4
4
4

C
C

3
3

Pre Requisites

FOURTH SEMESTER
Course
Code
HIN 2401
HIN 2402
HIN 2403
HIN 2404
HIN 24- -

Name of Paper
Modern Poetry - III
Indian Literature
Western Poetics
General Linguistics
Elective

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C
C

4
4
4
3
3

Pre Requisites

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List of Electives Offered


(Code of Electives starts only from No.10 for clarity)
10. Comparative Literature
11. Contemporary Hindi Drama
12. Contemporary Hindi Short Story
13. Dalit Literature
14. Ecological Discourse in Hindi Literature
15. Feminist Literature
16. Hindi Literature
17. Hindi Writing in Kerala
18. Indian Culture
19. One Acts Plays
20. Spoken Hindi
21. Transilation Studies
22. Special Author: Bhihma Sahini
23. Special Author: Dhoomil
24. Special Author: Harishankar Parsayi
25. Special Author: Hazari Prasad Dwiedi
26. Special Author: Mohan Rakesh
27. Special Author: Nirmal Verma
28. Special Author : Premchand
29. Special Author : Sarveswardayalsaxena
30. Special Author : Thulasidas
Details of Faculty
Sl.
No.
1

Name & Designation


Dr. K.Vanaja (KV)
Professor &
Head of the
Department

Dr. R.Sasidharan (RS)


Professor

Dr. K. Ajitha (KA)


Associate Professor

Specialization

Modern Hindi Literature


Criticism
Comparative Literature
Feminist Literature
Modern Hindi Literature
Drama and Theatre
Literary Criticism
Translation Studies
Comparative Literature
Dalit Literature
Modern Hindi Literature
Drama and Theatre
Translation Studies
Comparative Study

Communication
0484-2332783
vanaja@cusat.ac.in
vanaja.krevathy&gmail.com
0484-2862497 (O)
0484-2575954 (O)
2497 (Intercom)
0484-2540352 (Res)
rsd@cusat.ac.in
sreeragamsasi@gmail.com
ajiravi@cusat.ac.in
0484-2575845
0484-2575954 (O)
2509 (Intercom)
ajiravi@cusat.ac.in

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES

M.A. (Translation) German


Semester I
Course
Code
DEFL 2101
DEFL 2102
DEFL 2103
DEFL 2104
DEFL 2105
Semester II
Course
Code
DEFL 2201
DEFL 2202
DEFL 2203
DEFL 2204
DEFL 2205
Semester III
Course
Code
DEFL 2301
DEFL 2302
DEFL 2303
DEFL 2304
DEFL 2305
Semester IV
Course
Code
DEFL 2401
DEFL 2402
DEFL 2403
DEFL 2404
DEFL 2405

Title of Paper

C/E

Credit

Modern German Course I


Communicative English Course I
Translation Course I
Linguistics Course I
Elective

C
C
C
C
E

4
4
4
4
3

Title of Paper

C/E

Credit

Modern German Course II


Communicative English Course II
Translation of Journalistic Texts &
Simple Texts
Linguistics - Course II
Elective

C
C
C

4
4
4

C
E

4
3

Title of Paper

C/E

Credit

Advanced German Course III


Communicative English Course III
Business Correspondence, Essay Writing
Translation (Adopted Scientific Texts)
Course III
Theory of Translation
Elective

C
E

4
3

Title of Paper

C/E

Credit

Advanced German Course IV


Technical Translation Course IV
Natural Language Processing &
Machine Translation
Theory of Translation II
Project

C
C

4
4

C
E

4
3

Prerequisite

Prerequisite

Prerequisite

Prerequisite

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Details of Faculty
Name and Designation
Smt.BrindaBalaSreenivasan (BBS)
Asst.Professor in English and Head

Specialization

Communication

English Language,
Literature,
Translation

0484-2345344
brindasaju@cusat.ac.in

Electives
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Culture of Kerala
Basic Malayalam
Basic Sanskrit
Linguistics
Film Studies

6.
7.
8.
9.

Communicative English
Communicative German
Communicative Russian
Comparative Literature and Culture

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FACULTY OF LAW
SCHOOL OF LEGAL STUDIES
LL.M
Semester I
Course
Paper
Code
SLS 2101 Law in Society (Compulsory Course)
SLS 2102 Administrative Process- Nature & Scope
(Administrative Law)
SLS 2103 General Principles of Criminal Law (Criminal
Law)
SLS 2104 Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction (Maritime
Law)
SLS 2105 General Principles of Intellectual Property
(Intellectual Property Laws)
SLS 2106 Elective I*
SLS 2107 Elective II*
SLS 2108 Elective in III*
SLS 2109 Elective in IV*
SLS 2110 Seminar (Compulsory Course)
SLS 2111 Clinical Legal Education (Compulsory Course)

Semester II
Course
Paper
Code
SLS 2201 Judicial Process (Compulsory Course)
SLS 2202 Administrative Process and Judicial Control
(Administrative Law)
SLS 2203 Criminology and Penology I (Criminal Law)
SLS 2204 Ownership and Management of Ships (Maritime
Law)
SLS 2205 Nature and Content of Intellectual Property
(Intellectual Property Laws)
SLS 2206 Elective I*
SLS 2207 Elective II*
SLS 2208 Elective in III*
SLS 2209 Elective in IV*
SLS 2210 Seminar (Compulsory Course)
SLS 2211 Clinical Legal Education (Compulsory Course)

C/E

Credits

C
C

4
4

C
E
E
E
C

4
4
4
4
1

C/E

Credits

C
C

4
4

E
E
E
E
C
C

4
4
4
4
1
1

Prerequisites

Prerequisites

Semester III
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Course
Paper
Code
SLS 2301 Legal Education and Research Methodology
(Compulsory Course)
SLS 2302 Parliamentary Government (Constitution Law)

C/E

Credits

SLS 2303 Penology II (Criminal Law)

SLS 2304 International Environmental Protection Law (


Environmental Law)
SLS 2305 Science, Technology and Human Rights (Human
Rights and Duties Education)
SLS 2306 Elective I*
SLS 2307 Elective II*
SLS 2308 Elective in III*
SLS 2309 Elective in IV*
SLS 2310 Seminar (Compulsory Course)
SLS 2311 Clinical Legal Education (Compulsory Course)

C
E
E
E
C
C

4
4
4
4
1
1

C/E

Credits

Prerequisites

Semester IV
Course
Code
SLS 2401

Paper
Emergency and Defence Power (Constitution

SLS 2403

Law)
Comparative Criminal Procedure (England,
India, France and China) (Criminal Law)
Forest and the Law (Environmental Law)

SLS 2404

International Refugee and Humanitarian Law

SLS 2405
SLS 2406
SLS 2407
SLS 2408
SLS 2409
SLS 2410
SLS 2411

(Human Rights and Duties Education)


Elective I*
Elective II*
Elective in III*
Elective in IV*
Elective Course in Dissertation
Seminar (Compulsory Course)
Clinical Legal Education (Compulsory
Course)

E
E
E
E
E
C
C

4
4
4
4
14
1
1

SLS 2402

Prerequisites

* The Elective topics will be decided according to the availability of teachers at the beginning
of each semester.

Details of Faculty
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Sl. No.
1.

2.

3.

Name & Designation


Dr. N.S. Soman (NSS)
(Associate Professor &
Director)
Dr. N.S. Gopalakrishnan
(NSG)
(Professor)
Smt. P.S. Seema (PSS)
(Assistant Professor)

Specialisation
Criminal Law,
Constitutional Law &
Human Rights Law
Commercial Law,
Criminal Law & IPL

Communication
nssoman@yahoo.co.in
0484-2440084

pss.sls@yahoo.nic.in
Ph: 0484-2233411

9446633249

nsg@cusat.ac.in
Ph: 0484-2577542

4.

Smt. Vani Kesari A. (VK)


(Assistant Professor)

Criminal Law,
Constitutional Law &
Human Rights Law
Administrative Law &
Constitutional Law

5.

Sri. Harigovind P.C.


(Assistant Professor)

Human Rights Law &


Criminal Law

6.

Sri. Induraj V.R.


(Assistant Professor)

Commercial Law &


Consumer Law

7.

Dr. Preetha S.
(Assistant Professor)

Commercial Law &


Criminal Law

8.

Smt. Arathi Ashok


(Assistant Professor)

IPR & Labour Law

9.

Dr. Binu Mole K.


(Assistant Professor)

Maritime Law

9447046600

10.

Dr. Aneesh V. Pillai


(Assistant Professor)

Human Rights Law &


Labour Law

9630636294

11.

Smt. Jean Vinitha Peter


(Assistant Professor)

Criminal Law &


Constitutional Law

9947987614

12.

Sri. Sreejith S.
(Assistant Professor)

Management

vanikesaria@gmail.com
Ph: 0484-2543744

9446208509

LL.M ELECTIVE COURSES


Group A: Administrative Law:
Elective Course I

Local Government Administration

(4 credits)

Elective Course II

Fundamental rights

(4 credits)

Elective Course III

Law Against Corruption and Maladministration

Elective Course IV
Elective Course IV

Right to Information and Governmental Accountability (4 credits)


Law on Public Services
(4 credits)

(4 credits)

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Group B:

Constitutional Law

Elective course I

Protection of Life and Personal Liberty

(4 credits)

Elective Course II

Panchayati Raj System

(4 credits)

Elective Course III

Environmental Protection under India Constitution

Elective Course IV

Right to Property under Indian Constitution

(4 credits)

Elective course V

Constitutional History of India

(4 credits)

Group C :

(4 credits)

Commercial Law

Elective course I

Remedies under Contract Law

(4 credits)

Elective course II

Law of Corporate Finance

(4 credits)

Elective course III

Law of Agency

(4 credits)

Elective course IV

Sale and supply of goods

(4 credits)

Elective course V

General Principles of International Trade Law

(4 credits)

Elective Course VI

Law of Carriages

(4 credits)

Elective Course VII

Competition Law

(4 credits)

Elective Course VIII

Law on Capital Markets

(4 credits)

Elective Course IX

Law of Securities Intermediaries

(4 credits)

Elective Course X

Law on Corporate Reorganisations

(4 credits)

Elective Course XI

Law on Corporate Securities

(4 credits)

Elective Course XI

I Law on Mutual Funds and Collective Investment Schemes (4 credits)

Elective Course XI

II

Law on Corporate Formations

(4 credits)

Elective Course XI

Investor Protection Laws

(4 credits)

Elective Course XV

Disclosure Regulations under Company Law

(4 credits)

Elective Course XVI

Corporate Bankruptcy and Insolvency

(4 credits)

Elective Course XVII

Law on Shareholder Protection

(4 credits)

Group D :

Criminal Law:

Elective course I

Juvenile Justice

Elective course II

Socio-economic Offences and the Criminal

(4 credits)

Justice Process

(4 credits)

Elective course III

Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science

(4 credits)

Elective course IV

Criminal Justice Administration and


Protection of Human Rights

(4 credits)
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Elective course V

Elective course VI

Socio-economic and Scientific Development


And Criminal Justice Administration

(4 credits)

Seminar course on Criminal Justice Administration


in India : New Trends

(4 credits)

Legal Control of Cyber Communications

(4 credits)

Elective course I

International Labour Organization

(4 credits)

Elective course II

Social Security Law

(4 credits)

Elective course III

Personality and Legal Performance

(4 credits)

Elective course I

Ancillary Shipping Contracts

(4 credits)

Elective course II

Maritime Environmental Law

(4 credits)

Elective course III

Maritime Employment

(4 credits)

Elective course IV

International Law of the Sea

(4 credits)

Elective course V

Maritime Safety and Law of Collision

(4 credits)

Elective course VI

Law of Ports and Harbours

(4 credits)

Elective course VII


Group E:

Group F:

Labour Law

Maritime Law

Group G: Environmental Law


Elective course I

Legal Control of Industrial Pollution

(4 credits)

Elective course II

Environment and Development

(4 credits)

Elective course III

Coastal Zone Management

(4 credits)

Group H:

Consumer Law

Elective course I

Consumer and Public Utilities services

(4 credits)

Elective course II

Comparative Consumer Law

(4 credits)

Elective course III

Sale and supply of goods

(4 credits)

Elective course IV

Competition Law

(4 credits)

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Group I:

Human Rights and Duties Education

Elective course I

Natural Rights and Duties: Origin and

(4 credits)

Development
Elective course II

Human Rights and Weaker Sections

Elective course III

Experiments involving Human

(4 credits)

Human Rights Issues

(4 credits)

Elective course IV

International Crimes and Criminal Tribunals

(4 credits)

Elective course V

Affirmative Action by the State and Its Impact on


Human Rights

(4 credits)

Elective course VI

Genetic Engineering and Human Rights

(4 credits)

Elective course VII

Environment and Human Rights

(4 credits)

Elective course VIII

Law Enforcement Agencies and Human Rights

(4 credits)

Group J:Intellectual Property Laws

Elective course I

Protection of computer programme

(3 credits)

Elective course II

Protection of Biotechnological Inventions

(3 credits)

Elective course III

Intellectual Property Protection of Performers

(2 credits)

Elective course IV

Protection of Broadcast Organizations

(2 credits)

Elective course V

Protection of Traditional Knowledge

(3 credits)

Elective course VI

Drafting Patent Claims

(3 credits)

Elective course VII

Intellectual Property Protection in Internet

(3 credits)

Elective course VIII

Protection of Well-known Marks

(2 credits)

Elective course IX

Protection of Plant Varieties

(3 credits)

Elective course X

Protection of Geographical Indication

(2 credits)

Elective course XI

Transfer of Technology

(2 credits)

Elective course XII

Protection of Undisclosed Information

(2 credits)

Elective course XIII

Legal Protection of Databases

(2 credits)

Elective course XIV

Protection of Semi-conductors

(2 credits)

Elective course XV

Procedure for Trademark Registration

(2 credits)

Elective course XV

Biotechnology and IPR

(4 credits)

Elective course XV

II

Patent law and Trips Agreement

(4 credits)

Elective course XV

III

IPR and Computer Programme

(4 credits)

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Group K:

International Trade Law

Elective Paper I

Ancilliary Shipping Contracts

(4 credits)

Elective Paper II

International Carriage of Goods

(4 credits)

Group L:

Corporate Governance And Securities Law

Elective Paper I Mutual Funds and Collective Investment Scheme


Elective Paper II Investor Protection Laws
Elective Paper II Corporate Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Elective Paper IV Law on Share holder Protection
Elective Paper V Law on Corporate Formations

(4 credits)
(4 credits)
(4 credits)
(4 credits)
(4 credits)

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FACULTY OF MARINE SCIENCES


SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES
M.Sc (Industrial Fisheries)
Semester I

Course Code
SIF 2101
SIF 2102
SIF 2103
SIF 2104
SIF 2105
SIF 2106
SIF 2107
SIF 2108
SIF 2109
SIF 2110
SIF 2111
SIF 2112

SIF 2113
SIF 2114
SIF 2115

Paper
Taxonomy And Bionomics of Commercial
And Cultivable Fin And Shell Fishes
Fish And Environment
Fishing Craft And Gear Materials
Fishing Gear And Their Fabrication
Fish Process Biochemistry
Fundamentals of Fish Preservation
Managerial Economics
Ecological Economics
Management Accounting And Finance
Management for Fisheries
Computer Applications (Practical)
Statistics (Practical)
Taxonomy and Bionomics of Commercial
and Cultivable Fin and Shellfishes (Practical)

C/E
E

Credits
3

E
C
E
E
E
C
E
C

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

E
E
E

2
2
1

Fish and Environment (Practical)


Fish Process Biochemistry (Practical)
Fundamentals of Fish Preservation (Practical)

E
E

1
1
1

Semester II

Course
Code
SIF 2201

Paper

C/E

Credits Pre requisites

Capture Fisheries and Fish


Population Dynamics
C

SIF 2101

SIF 2202

Oceanic and Deep Sea Fisheries

SIF2101/ Seminar

SIF 2203

Fishing Craft Technology

SIF 2103 / SIF 2104

SIF 2204

Freezing and Canning Technology of Fish

SIF 2105 / SIF2106

SIF 2205

Instrumental Techniques in Fish Product


Analysis

C
59

60

SIF 2206

Economics of Fisheries Production

SIF 2107/
SIF 2108

SIF 2207

Aquaculture Economics

SIF 2107/ SIF 2108

Organization Management

Capture Fisheries And Fish


Population Dynamics (Practical)

SIF 2210

Fishing Craft Technology (Practical)

SIF 2211

Freezing & Canning Technology


Fish (Practical)

Economics of Fisheries Production


(Field study)

SIF 2208

SIF 2209

SIF 2212

Semester III

Course Code
SIF 2301
SIF 2302

Paper
Breeding And Seed Production
Technology of Fin & Shell Fish
Fish Genetics And Hybridization

C/E

SIF 2303

Fishing Gear Technology

SIF 2304

Inland Fishing Gear, Their Design


And Operation

SIF 2305

Fishery Products Technology

SIF 2306

Value Added Fishery Products

SIF 2307

Economics of Fish Marketing

SIF 2308

Fisheries and Rural Development

SIF 2309

Operation Management For


Fisheries Industry

C
E

Credits Pre requisites


SIF 2201
3
SIF 2201
3
SIF 2203
3
SIF 2203/
3
consent of the
teacher
SIF 2204
3
Consent of
3
Teacher
Consent of
3
Teacher
Consent of
3
Teacher
3
SIF 2109/SIF
2208/
60

61

SIF 2310

Decision Tools and Management


Techniques
Breeding and Seed Production
Technology of Fin and Shell
Fish(Practical)
Fishing Gear Technology
(Practical)
Fishery Products Technology
(Practical)

SIF 2311

SIF 2312
SIF 2313

E
3
C

C
1
1

Semester IV
Course
Code
SIF 2401
SIF 2402

Paper

C/E

Credits

Pre requisites
SIF 2301

Management of Fish and Shrimp


Grow Out Systems

Ecology of Culture Systems and


Environmental Impacts of Aquaculture

SIF 2305

Consent of the
teacher
SIF 2206/SIF 2307/
Consent of the
teacher
Consent of the
teacher
SIF 2309/
Consent of the
teacher
Consent of the
teacher
Consent of the
teacher

Fishing Operation, Seamanship and


Navigation
SIF 2404 Quality Assurance and Food Safety in
Seafood Industry
SIF 2405 Seafood Quality Systems Emerging
Trends
Economics
of Fisheries Management
SIF 2406
SIF 2403

SIF 2407

Fisheries and Tourism Development

SIF 2408

Marketing Management for Fishery Products

SIF 2409

Total Quality Management

C
C

1
1

C
C
C

1
3
1

SIF 2410 Management of Fish And Shrimp Grow Out


Systems (Practical)
SIF 2411 Ecology of Culture Systems and Environmental
Impacts of Aquaculture (Practical)
SIF 2412 Quality Assurance and Food Safety in Seafood
Industry (Practical)
SIF 2413 Marketing Management for
Fishery Products
(Field Study) Dissertation & Viva-voce
SIF 2414 Implant Training
SIF 2415 Dissertation
SIF 2416

Viva-voce

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MASTER OF FISHERIES SCIENCE (M.F.Sc.) IN SEAFOOD SAFETY AND TRADE


FIRST SEMESTER
Course Code

Name of paper

C/E

Credits

SIS 2101

Food Microbiology & Food Chemistry

SIS 2102

Managerial Economics

SIS 2103

Principles of Fisheries Business


Management
Quantitative Techniques for Business
Management

Marketing Research for Sea-food


Business
Food Microbiology& Food ChemistryPractical
Market Research- Data Analysis using
Statistical Software (SPSS)-Practical
Institutional /Industry/Field visit/Case
Studies/Seminar/Library

SIS 2104
SIS 2105
SIS 2106
SIS 2107
SIS 2108

Pre requisites

SECOND SEMESTER
Course Code

Name of paper

SIS 2201

Seafood Processing
Technology
Environmental and Natural
Resource Economics
Supply Chain Management &
International Logistics for Fish
& Fishery Products Trade
Aquaculture systems and
practices
International trade and
Development 3 (Elective)
Seafood Processing
Technology Practical
Aquaculture systems and
practices-Practical
Institutional/ Industry/ Field
visit/ Case Studies/Seminar
Fisheries Economics/

SIS 2202
SIS 2203

SIS 2204
SIS 2205
SIS 2206
SIS 2207
SIS 2208

C/E

Credits

Pre requisites

62

63
THIRD SEMESTER
Course
Code
SIS 2301

Name of paper

C/E

Sustainable aquaculture system for


safer food products

SIS 2302
SIS 2303

Value Added Products Technology


International Business Environment
& Finance Management
Food Safety for Trade
International Marketing & Export
Procedures
Value Added Products Technology
- Practical
Food Safety For Trade
Institutional/ Industry/ Field visit/
Case Studies/Seminar Fisheries
Economics

E
E

3
3

C
C

3
3

C
E

1
1

C/E

Credits

SIS 2304
SIS 2305
SIS 2306
SIS 2307
SIS 2308

Credits

Pre requisites

1
FOURTH SEMESTER TOTAL CREDIT 18 core
Course
Code
SIS 2401
(Stream I)
SIS 2402
(Stream II)
SIS 2403
SIS 2404
SIS 2405
SIS 2406
SIS 2407

Name of paper
Seafood Safety

and Management Seafood Trade


& Quality
Thesis Seminars
Research & Thesis work
Thesis evaluation and Viva-voce
Inplant Training and Evaluation
Course Viva-voce

Pre requisites

C
C
C
C

Details of Faculty
Sl.No.
1

Name
Dr. K.T. Thomson
Professor and Director

Specialization
Fisheries Economics

Designation
0484-2863713
9388482279
thomsonkt@rediffmail.com

Dr. Saleena Mathew


Professor

Dr.A. Ramachandran
Professor

Biochemistry and Fish


Processing
Technology
Fisheries Management

smathew@cusat.ac.in
0484-2863712
9961838008
0484-2863706
9447062400
rahul_rama@hotmail.com

Dr.M.Harikrishnan
Associate Professor

Fishery Biology
Aquaculture Fisheries

mahadevhari@cusat.ac.in
mahadevhari@hotmail.com
0484-2963714
9447327804
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Dr.John Mohan
Assistant Professor

Dr.Mini Sekharan
Assistant Professor

Fish Processing
Technology

johnmohan@cusat.ac.in
0484-2863709
9447433643
Fisheries Management 0484-2354711
9895070310
minisekharan@yahoo.com

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DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES


M.Sc. Meteorology
Semester I

Course

Paper

Code
ATM 2101
ATM 2102
ATM 2103

ATM 2104

Credits

Pre-requisites

Geophysical Fluid
Dynamics
Atmospheric Physics
Introduction to the
Ocean
Advanced
Mathematics

ATM 2105

Numerical Methods

ATM 2108

Meteorological
Instruments
Observational

ATM 2106

C/E

Techniques (Practical)
Computer

ATM 2107

Programming I

COT

(Practical)
Semester II

Course
Code
ATM 2201

C/E

Credits

Synoptic Meteorology

ATM 2102

ATM 2202

World Climatology

COT

ATM 2203

Dynamic Meteorology I

ATM 2101

ATM 2204

Cloud Physics &


Atmospheric Electricity
Remote Sensing

ATM 2102

COT

ATM 2101

ATM 2107

ATM 2205
ATM 2206

ATM 2207

Course Title

Meteorological
Computations I
(Practical)
Computer Programming
II (Practical)

Pre-requisites

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66
Semester III

Course

Course Title

Code

C/E

Credits

Pre-requisites

ATM 2301

Tropical Meteorology

ATM 2201

ATM 2302

Dynamic Meteorology II

ATM 2203

ATM 2303

Satellite Meteorology

ATM 2205

ATM 2304

Air - Sea Interaction

ATM 2305

Middle Atmosphere

-do-

ATM 2306

Meteorological Analysis (Practical)

ATM 2201

ATM 2307

Meteorological Computations II
(Practical)

ATM 2203

ATM 2102,
ATM 2103

Semester IV

Course

Course Title

Code
ATM 2401

Numerical Weather
Prediction

C/E

Credits

Pre-requisites

ATM 2302

ATM 2402

Agricultural Meteorology

COT

ATM 2403

Hydrometeorology

COT

ATM 2404

Atmospheric Chemistry

COT

ATM 2103, ATM 2203

COT

ATM 2405
ATM 2406
ATM 2407

Atmospheric Boundary
Layer
Air Pollution Meteorology
Dissertation Evaluation
and Viva- Voce

66

67

M.Tech (Atmospheric Sciences)


Semester I

Course

C/E

Credits

E
E

4
4

Course Title

C/E

Credits

Pre-requisites

ATM 3201

Atmospheric Modelling

ATM 3104

ATM 3202

Climate Dynamics

-do-

ATM 3203

Mesoscale Meteorology
Atmospheric Dynamics
II
Air Pollution
Meteorology
Agricultural
Meteorology
Hydrometeorology
Lab Course II
(Practical)
Boundary Layer
Meteorology

-do-

-do-

Code

Course Title

ATM 3110

Large Scale
Atmospheric
Circulations
Atmospheric Physics
Tropical Meteorology
Atmospheric
Dynamics I
Remote Sensing
Applications
Applied Statistics
Advanced
Mathematics
Lab Course I
(Practical)
Meteorological
Analysis (Practical)
Satellite Meteorology

ATM 3111

Middle Atmosphere

ATM 3101
ATM 3102
ATM 3103
ATM 3104
ATM 3105
ATM 3106
ATM 3107
ATM 3108
ATM 3109

Pre-requisites

ATM 2205

COT

ATM 2205

Semester II
Course
Code

ATM 3204
ATM 3206
ATM 3207
ATM 3208
ATM 3209
ATM 3210

COT

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68

Semester III
Course
Code

Course Title

C/E

Credits

ATM 3301

Project Progress and Midterm


Evaluation

16

Pre-requisites

Semester IV
Course
Code
ATM 3401

Course Title
Project Dissertation
Evaluation and Viva-Voce

C/E

Credits

20

Pre-requisites

Details of Faculty
Sl.No.
1.
2.

Name & Designation


Dr. C.A.Babu (CAB)
Professor & Head
Dr. K. Mohan Kumar (KMK)
Professor & Dean, Faculty of
Environmental Studies

Specialization
Boundary Layer
Meteorology
StratosphereTroposphere
Interactions,
Middle
Atmospheres

3.

4.

Dr..K.R.Santosh (KRS)
Assoc. Professor
Baby Chakrapani (BC)
Assoc. Professor

5.

Dr.V.Madhu (VM)
Asst. Professor

6.

Ignatius Kunjumon (IK)


Asst. Professor

Remote Sensing
Numerical Modelling of
Atmospheric and
Ocean Processes
Middle Atmospheric
Dynamics,
Tropical
Meteorology
Computer Applications

Communication
babuca@cusat.ac.in
0480-2881651
0484-2863813/2863802
kmk@cusat.ac.in
0480-2340995/2863817

santosh@cusat.ac.in
0484-2336786/2863815
bcpani@cusat.ac.in
0487-2428620/
0484-2863803
madhuv@cusat.ac.in
9495424310/
0484-2863814
ik@cusat.ac.in
9495428946/0484-2863816

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

M.Sc. Oceanography
Scheme & Syllabus applicable from 2014 Admission
List of core papers
Semester I
Course Code
OCE2101

Paper

Credit

Introductory Physical
Oceanography

OCE2102

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics

OCE2103

Ocean Instrumentation

OCE2104

Ocean Observations and


Computations (Practical)

ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
C = 13
Semester II
Course Code

Paper

Credit

OCE2201

Ocean Dynamics

OCE2202

Waves and Tides

OCE2203

Coastal and Estuarine


Oceanography

Dynamical Computations - I
(Practical)

OCE2205

Coastal Oceanography (Practical)

OCE 2206

Oceanographic Application Tools


(Practical)

OCE2204

ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
C = 15

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70

Semester III
Course Code

Paper

Credit

OCE2301

Ocean Remote Sensing

OCE2302

Ocean Modeling

OCE2303

Air Sea Interaction

OCE2304

Large Scale Ocean Processes


(Practical)

Ocean Modeling (Practical)

OCE 2305
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE

C = 15
Semester IV *
Course Code
OCE 2401

Paper

Credit

Project Dissertation**

16
C = 16

List of Electives
Code

Course title
Credits

Prerequisites

OCE E201

General Oceanography

GS

OCE E202

Marine Hazards and Management

GS

OCE E203

Marine Pollution

GS

OCE E204

Ocean Optics

2101

OCE E205

Marine Acoustics

2101

OCE E206

Coastal Zone Management I

GS

OCE E207

Coastal Zone Management - II

GS

OCE E208

Beach Dynamics

2101

OCE E209

GIS in Oceanography

GS

OCE E210

Computer programming in Oceanography


(Practical)

OCE E211

Computer Programming in C (Practical)

GS

OCE E212

Estuarine Sediment Dynamics

2203

OCE E213

Ocean Circulation

2201

OCE E214

Remote Sensing Application (Practical)

2101

OCE E215

Dynamical Computations II (Practical)

2204

OCE E216

Marine Remote Sensing Applications

GS

OCE E217

Regional oceanography

2101/E201

OCE E218

Ocean Engineering

2101, 2203

OCE E219

Oceans and Climate Change

2101

GS

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71

GS Graduate in Science
* A student shall register for a minimum of 56 credits in the first three semesters before he/she
registers for the fourth semester.
** The student will devote the fourth semester on dissertation work related to a relevant area of
specialization either in the department or in an industrial/ research/ academic institution outside the
University. They will be sent to different outside organizations based upon their performance in their
previous semesters on the consent of the departmental council. All the students have to submit a
project dissertation at the end of the semester.
The award of maximum 100 marks for the project dissertation to student is based on:
A) Continuous assessment by his/her guide based on his/her performance and progress during
the course of dissertation work will carry a maximum of 30 marks.
B) On submission of the project dissertation, an assessment by the Department Examination
Committee constituted by the Department Council, based on a presentation made in the
parent department will carry a maximum of 30 marks.
C) The Project dissertation submitted by the student at the end of the semester will be evaluated
externally for a maximum of 40 marks.

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DEPARTMENT OF MARINE BIOLOGY, MICRO BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY


M.Sc. (Marine Biology)
Semester I
Course Code

Paper

C/E

MBO 2101

Marine Biology

MBO 2102
MBO 2103
MBO 2104
MBO 2105

Cytology & Fish Genetics


Biochemistry
Plankton logy
Marine Biology (Lab)

C
C
E
C

3
3
2
2

MBO 2106

Biochemistry & Instrumentation


(Lab)
Coral Reef Ecology
Ornamental Fish Culture

E
E

2
2

Paper
Marine Microbiology
Fish and Fisheries
Marine Pollution
General Animal Physiology
Marine Microbiology (Lab)
Fish & Fisheries (Lab)
Aquarium Plants & culture of
fish food Organisms
Marine Conservation Biology
Ornamental Fish Culture and
Live feed organisms (Lab)

C/E
C
C
C
C
C
C
E

Course Code
MBO-2301

Paper
Fish Pathology

C/E
C

MBO-2302
MBO-2303
MBO-2304
MBO-2305

Aquaculture
Marine Biotechnology
Marine Ecology
Marine Ecology &
Aquaculture(Lab)
Fish Physiology and Pathology
(Lab)
Seafood Microbiology and
Quality Control
Marine Botany

MBO 2107
MBO 2108
Semester II
Course Code
MBO 2201
MBO 2202
MBO 2203
MBO 2204
MBO 2205
MBO 2206
MB0 2207
MBO 2208
MBO 2209

E
E

Credits

Pre requisites

Credits
3
3
3
3
2
2
2

Pre requisites
MBO 2101
MBO 2101
MBO 2101
MBO 2102

2
2

MBO 2101
MBO 2101
MBO 2101

Semester III

MBO-2306
MBO-2307
MBO-2308

Credits
3

Pre requisites
MBO
2202/MBO2204
MBO 2202
MBO 2201/MBO2101
MBO 2102

C
C
C
C

3
3
3
2

MBO 2201

MBO 2101
72

73

Semester IV
Course Code
MBO-2401

Paper
Project work and Dissertation

C/E
C

Credits
18

Pre requisites

Paper
Biochemistry & Physiology
Microbiology & Molecular
Biology
Literature Review and Seminar

C/E
C
E

Credits

Pre requisites

5
5

Research Methodology &


Quantitative Techniques

Paper
Project work and Dissertation

C/E
C

Credits
5

Pre requisites

M.PHIL (LIFE SCIENCES)

Semester I
Course Code
MB-4101
MB-4102
SIF-4104
MB-4109
Semester II
Course Code
MB-4201

Details of Faculty
Sl.No
1

Name & Designation


Dr. Aneykutty Joseph
Professor

Specialisation
Fisheries Science
with
Specialization in
Aquaculture
Microbiology

Dr. A.V. Saramma


Professor

3.

Dr.A.A Mohamed Hatha


Professor

Fish Pathology, Fish


Nutrition & Fish
Genetics

Dr.Rosamma Philip
Associate Professor & Head

Marine
Microbiology

Dr. S. Bijoy Nandan


Associae Professor

Marine Ecology &


Pollution

Communication
Phone:0484-2393564
9744265966
aneykuttyj@yahoo.co.in
Phone: 0484-2408789
9446206435
saramma@cusat.ac.in
Phone: 0484-2505099
9446866050
mohamedhatha@cusat.ac.in
mohamedhatha@gmail.com
Phone: 0484-2303632
9447620009
rose@cusat.ac.in
Phone: 9446022880
bijoynandan@yahoo.co.in

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DEPARTMENT OF MARINE GEOLOGY AND MARINE GEOPHYSICS


M.SC. MARINE GEOLOGY
Semester I

Course Code

Paper

Core/Elective
C

Credits

MGO 2101

Mineralogy

MGO 2102

Physical Geology and


Geomorphology

MGO 2103

Structural Geology

Invertebrate Paleontology and


Stratigraphy
Mineralogy
(Practical)

MGO 2106

Structural Geology (Practical)

MGP 2104

Remote sensing and GIS

MGP 2107

Computations in Earth Sciences


(Practical)

MGP 2108

General Geology

Core/Elective

Credits

MGO2104
MGO 2105

3
3
3
3
1

Semester II
Course Code

Paper

MGO 2201

Igneous and Metamorphic


Petroloy

MGO 2202

Geochemistry

MGO 2203

Economic Geology

MGO 2204

Groundwater Geology

MGO 2205
MGO 2206

Petrology and Economic


Geology (Practical)
Geochemistry
(Practical)

MGO 2207

Engineering Geology

MGO 2208

Geological Mapping (Practical)

MGP 2202

Seismology

MGP 2203

Digital Signal Processing

MGP 2204

Electrical and Electromagnetic


Prospecting

3
74

75

Semester III
Course Code

Paper

Core/Elective

Credits

MGO 2301

Marine Geology

MGO 2302

Marine Mineral Resources

MGO 2303

Marine Micropaleontology and


Paleoceanography

MGO 2304

Sedimentary Geology

MGO 2305

Geophysics and offshore


exploration

MGO 2306

Marine Geology (Practical)

MGO 2307

Invertebrate and
Micropaleontology (Practical)

MGO 2308

Sedimentary Geology (Practical)

MGO 2309

Clay and Clay Minerals

MGO 2310

Environmental Geology and


Disaster Management

MGP 2301

Seismic Prospecting

MGP 2302

Well Logging

MGP 2303

Geophysical Field Work


(Practical)

Semester IV
Course Code

Paper

Core/Elective

Credits

MGO2401

Coastal Processes and Evolution

MGO 2402

Marine Environments and


Sediments

MGO 2403

Indian Stratigraphy

MGO 2404

Coastal Geology
(Practical)

MGO 2405

Project Work

MGP 2401

Geodynamics

MGP 2403

Petroleum Geology

C
C
C

3
2
1
7

75

76

M.Sc Marine Geophysics


Semester I
Course Code

Paper

Core/Elective

Credits

MGP 2101

Electronics for Instrumentation

MGP 2102

Physics of the Earth


Gravity and Magnetic
Prospecting
Remoting Sensing & GIS

Electronics
(Practical)
Gravity and Magnetic
Prospecting Computations
(Practical)
Computations in Earth Sciences
(Practical)

MGP 2108

General Geology

MGO 2102

Physical Geology and


Geomorphology

Core/Elective

Credits

MGP 2103
MGP 2104
MGP 2105
MGP 2106
MGP 2107

C
C

4
3
2

C
1
C

Semester II
Course Code

Paper

MGP 2201

Structural Geology &


Stratigraphy

MGP 2202

Seismology

MGP 2203

Digital Signal Processing

MGP 2204

Electrical and Electromagnetic


Prospecting

MGP 2205

Seismology (Practical)

MGP 2206

Digital Signal Processing


(Practical)

MGP 2207

Geology (Practical)

MGO 2201

Igneous and Metamorphic


Petrology

MGO 2202

Geochemistry

MGO 2207

Engineering Geology

3
1
1

76

77

Semester III
Course Code

Core/Elective

Credits

C
C
C
C

3
3
3

MGP 2303

Seismic Prospecting
Marine Geology
Well Logging
Geophysical Field Work
(Practical)

MGP 2304

Seismic Prospecting (Practical)

Marine Geology
(Practical)
Offshore Exploration

C
E

Marine Mineral Resources


Environmental Geology and
Disaster Management

Core/Elective
C

Credits

MGP 2301
MGO 2301
MGP 2302

MGO 2306
MGP 2305
MGO 2302
MGO 2310

Paper

Semester IV
Course Code

Paper

MGP 2401

Geodynamics

MGP 2402

Ground Water Geophysics

MGP 2403

Petroleum Geology

MGP 2404

Project Work

MGP 2405

Microprocessor & PC Based


Instrumentation

MGO 2403

Indian Stratigraphy

Details of Faculty
Sl.No
1

Name & Designation

Specialisation

Communication

Dr. M. Ravisankar (MR)


Associate Professor

Laser Attenuation &


Optoelectronic
Instrumentation
Geochemistry,
Mineralogy,
Petrology
Estuarine and
Marine
Mineralogy &
Geochemistry
Minerology,
Petrology
Geochemistry

0484-2577493
ravisankarmurugan@yahoo.com

Dr. C.G. Nambiar (CGN)


Professor

Dr. K. Sajan (KS)


Professor

Dr. K R Baiju
Assistant Professor

0484-2779478
nambiar@cusat.ac.in
0484-2575335
kuriansajan@cusat.ac.in

krbaiju@cusat.ac.in

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY


M.Sc. Oceanography
Scheme & Syllabus applicable from 2014 Admission
Semester I

Course
Code
OCE2101

OCE2102

Paper

Credits

Introductory Physical
Oceanography

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics

Pre requisites
GLMP

OCE2103

Ocean Instrumentation

OCE2104

Ocean Observations and


Computations (Practical)

GLMP
GS
GS

ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
C=13
Semester II
Course Code
OCE2201

Paper
Ocean Dynamics

OCE2202

Waves and Tides

OCE2203

Coastal and Estuarine


Oceanography
Dynamical Computations I
(Practical)
Coastal Oceanography
(Practical)
Oceanographic Application
Tools(Practical)

OCE2204
OCE2205
OCE2206

Credits

Pre requisites
2101,2102

4
3

2101

2101

2101

2203

2201,2204, E 210

ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
C=15

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79

Semester III

Course Code

Credit

Paper

Pre-Requisites

OCE2301

Ocean Remote Sensing

2101

OCE2302

Ocean Modeling

2201

OCE2303

Air Sea Interaction

2101,2102

OCE2304

Large Scale Ocean


Processes(Practical)

2206

OCE2305

Ocean Modelling (Practical)

2302

ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
C=15

Semester IV *
Course Code
OCE2401

Paper
Project Dissertation**

Credit

Pre-Requisites

16

OS
C=16

List of Electives

Course Code

Paper

Credit

Pre-Requisites

OCE E201

General Oceanography

GS

OCE E202

Marine Hazards and


Management

GS

OCE E203

Marine Pollution

GS

OCE E204

Ocean Optics

2101
79

80

OCE E205

Marine Acoustics

2101

OCE E206

Coastal Zone Management I

GS

Coastal Zone Management II

GS

Beach Dynamics

2101

GIS in Oceanography

GS

Computer Programming in

GS

Computer Programming in C
(Practical)

GS

Estuarine Sediment
Dynamics

2203

Ocean Circulation

2201

Remote Sensing
Applications (Practical)

2101

Dynamical Computations II (Practical)

2204

Marine Remote Sensing


Applications

GS

Regional Oceanography

2101/E201

Ocean Engineering

2101/2203

Oceans and Climate Change

2101

OCE E207

OCE E208
OCE E209
OCE E210
Oceanography (Practical)
OCE E211

OCE E212

OCE E2013
OCE E214

OCE E215

OCE E216

OCE E217
OCE E218
OCE E219

80

81
GS - Graduate in Science, GLMP-Graduate Level Mathematics and Physics, OS- Student of M Sc.
Oceanography
*A student shall register for a minimum of 56 credits in the first three semesters before he/she
registers for the fourth semester.
** The student will devote the fourth semester on dissertation work related to a relevant area of
specialization either in the department or in an industrial/research/academic institution outside the
University. They will be sent to different outside organizations based upon their performance in their
previous semesters on the consent of the departmental council. All the students have to submit a project
dissertation at the end of the semester.

The award of maximum 100 marks for the project dissertation to student is based on:
A) Continuous assessment by his/her guide based on his/her performance and progress during the
course of dissertation work will carry a maximum of 30 marks.
B) On submission of the project dissertation, an assessment by the Department Examination
Committee constituted by the Department Council, based on a presentation made in the parent
department will carry a maximum of 30 marks.
C) The Project dissertation submitted by the student at the end of the semester will be evaluated
externally for a maximum of 40 marks.

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82

M. Tech. Course in Ocean Technology


[Scheme & Syllabus applicable from Academic Year 2013]
Department of Physical Oceanography
SEMESTER I (CORE)
Course Code
OCE 3101
OCE 3102
OCE 3103

Paper
Introductory Oceanography
Coastal Engineering
Ocean Lab I

Credit
4
4
2

SEMESTER II (CORE)

Course Code
OCE 3201
OCE 3202
OCE 3203

Paper
Advanced Marine Technology
Environmental Ocean Technology
Ocean Lab II

Credit
4
4
2

LIST of ELECTIVE COURSES


Course
Code
OCE E301
OCE E302
OCE E303
OCE E304
OCE E305
OCE E306
OCE E307
OCE E308
OCE E309

Paper
Ocean Dynamics
Boundary Layer Dynamics
Marine Environmental Pollution
Ocean Resources
Ocean Instrumentation
Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Ocean Acoustics
Satellite Oceanography
Ocean Material Technology

OCE E310
OCE E311
OCE E312
OCE E313
OCE E314

Observational Techniques & Instrumentation


Global Climate Change and Oceans
Numerical Modeling
Ocean Dredging Technology
Deep Sea Submersibles and
Exploration Technology
OCE E315 Satellite Image Processing & GIS (Practical)

MO
MMGP
MM
MP

Credit
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

4
2
2
2
2

M Sc Oceanography
M Sc Marine Geophysics
M Sc Meteorology
M Sc Physics
82

83

OTS
BT
ES
MG
ME
BTNASB
BTME
MTAS
MTCASAD
MTMB
MTCEGE
MTHSEM

M Tech Ocean Technology Students


B Tech Civil or Environmental Sciences
M Sc Environmental Sciences
M Sc Marine Geology
M Sc Electronics
B Tech Naval Architecture and Ship Technology
B Tech Mechanical Engineering
M Tech Atmospheric Sciences Students
M Tech Computer Aided Structural Analysis and Design
Students
M Tech Marine Biotechnology Students
M Tech Civil Engineering- Geotechnical Engineering
Students
M Tech Health, Safety and Environment Management
Students

SEMESTER III
OCE 3301 Project Dissertation
And Mid Term Evaluation

core

18

Prerequistes OTS

core

18

Prerequistes OTS

SEMESTER IV
OCE 3401 Project Dissertation
Evaluation and Viva Voce

83

84

FACULTY OF SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY

M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)
Semester I
Course
Code
CHE 2101
CHE 2102
CHE 2103
CHE 2104
CHE 2105
CHE 2106
CHE 2107
CHE 2108
CHE 2109
CHE 2110
CHE 2111

Course
Inorganic Chemistry-I
Organic Chemistry-I
(Structure &Reactivity)
Physical Chemistry-I
Group Theory &
Spectroscopy
Inorganic Chemistry Lab
Physical ChemistryEquilibrium Thermodynamics
Stereochemistry I
Nuclear Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Chemistry of Polymers
Spectroscopy
(Interdepartmental Elective)

Core
/Elective
Core
Core

Credits
3
3

Core
Core

3
3

Core
Elective

2
2

Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective

2
2
2
2
2

Core
/Elective
Core
Core
Core

Credits
2
3
2

Core

Core
Core
Core
Elective

3
2
2
2

Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective

2
2
2
2
2

Pre requisites

Semester II
Course
Code
CHE 2201
CHE 2202
CHE 2203
CHE 2204
CHE 2205
CHE 2206
CHE 2207
CHE 2208
CHE 2209
CHE 2210
CHE 2211
CHE 2212
CHE 2213

Course
Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry-II
Organic Chemistry-II
(Reactions & Mechanisms)
Organic Chemistry-III
(Reagents & Synthesis)
Physical chemistry-II
Organic Spectroscopy
Organic Chemistry Lab
Introduction to Materials
Chemistry
Stereochemistry II
Crystallography
Bioanalytical Chemistry
Medicinal Chemistry
Chemical Instrumentation
(Interdepartmental Elective)

Pre requisites

84

85

Semester III
Course
Code
CHE 2301
CHE 2302
CHE 2303
CHE 2304
CHE 2305
CHE 2306
CHE 2307
CHE 2308
CHE 2309
CHE 2310
CHE 2311
CHE 2312

Course
Instrumental methods of
analysis
Inorganic Chemistry-III
Organic Chemistry-IV
Physical Chemistry-III
Physical chemistry lab
Solid state chemistry
Industrial Catalysis
Microbial technology
Advanced photochemistry
Introduction to
Computational Chemistry
Polymer Technology
Chemistry of Carbohydrates

Core
/Elective
Core

Credits
2

Core
Core
Core
Core
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective

3
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
2

Elective
Elective

2
2

Pre requisites

Semester IV
Course
Code
CHE 2401

Course
Dissertation

Core
/Elective
Core

CHE 2402

Viva Voce

Core

Credits
16

The project work,


extending to the whole
Semester, is carried out at
National R&D
laboratories.

M. Tech. (Industrial Catalysis)


Semester I
Course
Code.
CHE 3101
CHE 3102
CHE 3103
CHE 3104
CHE 3105
CHE 3106
CHE 3107

CHE 3108
CHE 3109

Course
Surface Chemistry and
Catalysis
Catalyst technology - I
Physical Methods in Catalysis - I
Chemical reaction
engineering
Enzyme catalysis
Electro catalysis
Introduction to IPR: Patent
Law and Practice
(Interdepartmental Elective)
Lab course
Viva - voce

Core
/Elective
Core

Credits
4

Core
Core
Elective

4
4
3

Elective
Elective

3
3

Elective

Core
Core

Pre requisites

Semester II
85

86

Course
Code
CHE 3201
CHE 3202
CHE 3203
CHE 3204
CHE 3205
CHE 3206
CHE 3207
CHE 3208
CHE 3209

Course

Core
/Elective
Surface Characterization Techniques
Core
Catalysis by metal complexes
Core
Catalyst technology - II
Core
Industrial catalytic processes Elective
Phase transfer catalysis
Elective
Polymer supported catalysis
Elective
Photocatalysis
Elective
Lab course
Core
Viva - voce
Core

Credits

Pre requisites

4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2

Semester III
Course
Code
CHE 3301

Course

Core/Elective

Project dissertation work: Project


progress evaluation

Core

Course

Core/Elective

Project dissertation evaluation and vivavoce

Core

Credits
16
The project work,
extending to the whole
Semester and next
semester, is carried out
at National R&D
laboratories.

Semester IV
Course
Code
CHE 3401

Credits
16
.

86

87

Details of Faculty
Sl.No.
1.

Name & Designation


Dr.K.K.Mohammed Yusuff
(KKMY)
Emeritus Professor
Dr.S.Sugunan (SS)
Emeritus Professor

Specialisation
Catalysis

Dr.M.R.Prathapachandra
Kurup (MRP)
Professor
Dr.K.Girish Kumar (GK)
Professor

Inorganic Chemistry

5.

Dr.K.Sreekumar (KSK)
Professor

Polymer
Chemistry/Catalysis

6.

Dr.S.Prathapan (SP)
Associate Professor

Organic Chemistry

7.

Dr.N. Manoj (MN)


Associate Professor& Head

Organic Chemistry

8.

Dr.P.M.Sabura Begum
Associate Professor

Organic Chemistry

9.

Dr.P.V.Mohanan (PVM)
Assistant Professor

Analytical
Chemistry

10.

Dr.P.A.Unnikrishnan (PAU)
Assistant Professor

Organic Chemistry

2.

3.

4.

Physical Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

Communication
0484-2577751;
2862422
yusuff@cusat.ac.in
0484-2575682;
2862428
ssg@cusat.ac.in
0484-2576904;
2862423
mrp@cusat.ac.in
0484-2577813;
2862427
giri@cusat.ac.in
0484-2421530;
2862430
ksk@cusat.ac.in
0484-2577384;
2862425
prathapan@cusat.ac.in
Manoj.n@cusat.ac.in
0484-2301268;
2862420
0484-2577539;
2862426
pmsabura@cusat.ac.in
0484-2508947;
2862429
mohan@cusat.ac.in
0484-2555151;
2862424
paunni@cusat.ac.in

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88

DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
M.Sc. Degree course in Biotechnology (Modified 2014)
Applicable w.e.f 2015 Admissions
Semester I
Course Subject
Paper

Course
Code
BTG 2101

Biochemistry

BTG 2102
BTG 2103
BTG 2104

Microbiology
Cell biology
Molecular Genetics

C
C
C

3
3
3

BTG 2105

Molecular
Biophysics
Laboratory
Techniques - I
Molecular virology

Environmental
Biotechnology

BTG 2106
BTG 2107
BTG2108

Core/
Elective
C

Total

Credits

Prerequisites

18C 6E

Semester II
Course
Code
BTG 2201
BTG 2202
BTG 2203
BTG 2204
BTG 2205
BTG 2206
BTG 2207

Course subject
Paper
Enzymology
Molecular
Biology
Bioprocess
Technology
Biostatistics
Laboratory
Techniques-II

Plant biotechnology
Marine
Biotechnology
BTG 2208 Molecular
Neurobiology
Total for Semester II

Core/
Elective
C
C

Credits

Prerequisites

3
3

C
C

2
3

E
E

3
3

3
36

14C
9E

88

89

Semester III
Course subject
Course
code
BTG 2301

Paper
Recombinant DNA
Technology
BTG 2302 Immunology &
Immunotechnology
BTG 2303 Bioethics, Biosafety
and IPR
BTG 2304 Laboratory
Techniques -III
BTG 2305 Bioinformatics
BTG 2306 Industrial
Biotechnology
BTG 2307 Biopharmaceuticals
BTG 2308 Animal Biotechnolohy
BTG 2309 Nanobiotechnology
BTG 2310 Medical
Biotechnology
Total for Semester III

Core/
Elective
C

Credits

Prerequisites

E
E

3
3

E
E
E
E

3
3
3
3
42

12-C
18-E

Semester IV
Course subject
Course
code
BTG 2401

Paper
Dissertation
Seminar
Comprehensive
Viva Voce
Total for Semester

Core/
Elective
IV

Credits

Prerequisites

16

40

GRAND TOTAL FOR M. Sc DEGREE


COURSE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

16C
60 C
33 E

Details of Faculty

Sl.
Name & Designation
No.
1. Dr. Padma Nambisan
Associate Professor & Head

2.

Dr. Sarita G Bhat


Associate Professor

Specialisation

Communication

Plant Biotechnology

padmanambisan@gmail.com
9249886987(M)
padmanambisan@cusat.ac.in

Microbial Genetics

saritagbhat@gmail.com

9846033486 (M)

89

90

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
M.Phil Mathematics
Course Structure
SEMESTER I
Course Code
MAM 4101
MAM 4102
MAM 4103

Paper
Topics in Analysis
Elective
Research Methodology &
Quantitative Techniques
Literature Review & Seminar

C/E
C
E
C

Credits
5
5
5

Total for I Semester

Pre-requisites

18

SEMESTER II
Course Code
Paper
MAM 4201
Project Evaluation and Viva Voce

C/E

Total for the Course

Credits
18

Pre-requisites

36

List of elective subjects


No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

Course Title
Stochastic Processes
Topics in Graph Theory I
Topics in Graph Theory II
Some Topics in Discrete Mathematics
Cryptography
Topics in Algebraic Graph Theory I
Topics in Algebraic Graph Theory II
Combinatorics
Coding Theory
Theory of Semigroups
Theory of Categories
Theory of Generalized Inverses
Group Representations
Lie Algebras
Theory of Games and Non-Linear Programming
Probability Theory

Pre-Requisite
MAM 4108
MAM 4109
MAM 4110
MAM 4111
MAM 4112
MAM 4113
MAM 4114
MAM 4115
MAM 4116
MAM 4117
MAM 4118
MAM 4119
MAM 4120
MAM 4121
MAM 4122
MAM 4123

90

91

M Sc (Mathematics)
Semester I
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

MAM 2101

Linear Algebra

MAM 2102

Real Analysis I

MAM 2103

Topology I

MAM 2104

Ordinary Differential
Equations

MAM 2105

Computational Mathematical
Laboratory I

Credits

Pre
requisites

4
4

4
4
C
2

Viva Voce

Total Credits for Semester I

18

Semester II
Course Code

Paper

C/E

Credits

MAM 2201

Algebraic Structures

MAM 2202

Functional Analysis I

MAM 2203

Complex Analysis I

MAM 2204

Measure & Integration

MAM 2205

Computational
Mathematical
Laboratory-II

Viva Voce

Pre requisites

91

92

Total credits for Semester II

18

Semester III
Course Code

Paper

C/E

Credit

Pre requisites

MAM 2301

Functional Analysis II

MAM 2202

MAM 2302

Complex Analysis II

MAM 2203

MAM 2303

Partial
Differential Equations

MAM 2304

Probability Theory I

Elective

Viva Voce

Total credits for Semester III

20

Semester IV
Course Code

Paper

MAM 2401

Differential Geometry

MAM 2402

Operations Research

C/E
C

Credits Pre requisites


4

C
4
E
Elective II

Elective III

Viva Voce

4
Project

Total credits for Semester IV

16

92

93

Total credits for successful completion of the course

: 72

*The Elective topics will be decided according to the availability of teachers and hence its course
code will be fixed only in the beginning of each Semester.
List of Elective Subjects
No.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.

Course Title

Discrete Mathematics
Algebraic Geometry
Topology II
Differential Topology
Real Analysis II
Fluid Mechanics I
Graph Theory
Stochastic Processes - I
Number Theory
Theory of Categories
Combinatorics
Applied Algebra
Quality Control and Forcasting
Techniques
Lattices and Automata
Formal Languages and Theory of
Automata
Coding Theory
Combinatorial designs
Finite Fields, Codes and
Cryptosystems
Classical Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics II
Probability Theory II
Harmonic Analysis
Wavelets
Stochastic Processes - II
Advanced Mechanics
Stability Theory
Universal Algebra
Rings and Algebras
Lie Algebras
Galois Theory of Equations
Group Representation Theory
Topics in Group Theory
Dynamical Systems
Coding theory and cryptography
Commutative Algebra
Internet Programming
Theory of Games
Advanced Queeing Theory

Pre-Requisite

Topology I

Fluid Mechanics I
MAM 2204
Analysis & Liner Algebra
Stochastic Processes - I
Classical Mechanics
MAM 2105
MAM2101, MAM2201
MAM2101, MAM2201
MAM2101, MAM2201
MAM2101, MAM2201
MAM2101, MAM2201
MAM2101, MAM2201
MAM2105

93

94

39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.

Computer Organization
Quality Control
Statistical Forecasting Techniques
Mathematics of Finance-I
Mathematics of Finance II
Mathematical Finance
Algorithmic Graph Theory
Number Theory and Cryptography

Details of Faculty

Sl.No.
Name & Designation
1.
Dr. P.G. Romeo (PGR)
Professor & Head
2.
Dr. A. Vijayakumar(AV)
Professor
3.
Dr. B. Lakshmy (BL)
Associate Professor
4.
Dr. A. Krishnamoorthy
Emeritus Professor
5.
Dr. M.N.N.Namboodiri
Emeritus Professor

Specialisation
Algebra
Graph Theory, Convexity Theory
Mathematical Statistics, Stochastic
Processes, Operations Research
Stochastic Modelling
Analysis

Communication
romeopg@cusat.ac.in
9447663109
vijay@cusat.ac.in
9447608851
luck@cusat.ac.in
0484-2391655
achyuthacusat@gmail.com
9446428647
mnnadri@gmail.com
9446505953

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
M.Sc. (Physics)
94

95

Semester I
Course Code

Paper

C/E

Credits

PHY 2101
PHY 2102
PHY 2103

Mathematical Physics
Classical Mechanics
Basic Solid State Physics

C
C
C

4
4
4

PHY 2104
PHY 2105

Basic Electronics
Experiments in General Physics

C
C

4
2

Pre requisites

Semester II
Course Code

Paper

C/E

PHY 2201

Quantum Mechanics I

PHY 2202
PHY 2203

Statistical Physics
Electrodynamics

C
C

PHY 2204

Lasers and Atomic and Molecular


Spectroscopy
Experiments in General Physics

PHY 2205

Credits

Pre requisites

Semester III
C/E

Credits

Pre requisites

Quantum Mechanics II

Quantum Mechanics I

PHY 2302
PHY 2303

Nuclear and Particle Physics


Relativity and Astrophysics

C
C

4
4

PHY 2304

Advanced Practical
(Lab Course)-I

Elective I

Course
Code
PHY 2301

Paper

Semester IV
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credits

Pre requisites
95

96

PHY 2401

PHY 2430

Project
Elective II

C
E

4
4

Elective III
Elective IV
Elective V
(Advanced Practical-II)

E
E

4
4

Elective Courses

Course
No.

Course

Credit

05

Advanced Solid State Physics

06

Applied Electronics

07

Quantum Electronics

08

Industrial Physics I

09

Industrial Physics II

10

Gravitation Cosmology

11

Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos

12

Solar Cells

13

Quantum Field Theory

14

Modern Optics

15

Thin Film Physics

16

Solid State Devices and Applications

17

Physics of Nanostructured Materials

18

Quantum Computation and Information

19

Advanced Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

20

Molecular Physics and Laser Spectroscopy

21

Synthesis and Characterization of Materials

22

Quantum Optics

23

Nonlinear Optics

24

Remote Sensing

4
96

97

25

Digital Signal Processing

26

Elementary Astronomy

27

Nondestructive Techniques and Applications

28

Measurement and Instrumentation

29

Astrophysics

Advanced Practical (Lab Course) - II

2430

Elective Course will be offered either in semester III or in semester IV.


The Course Code for the Elective courses will be assigned at the time the course is offered.
Each Lab course consists of nine hours per week and duration of practical examination is:
-phy 2105, phy 2205 and phy 2304 04 hours each
-phy 2430 6 hours
Project work has five hours per week. Project report will be evaluated by the supervising guide and
project report should be submitted in advance for evaluation. Project evaluation consists of a VivaVoce examination also.
Elective courses of the revised syllabus can be offered to M.Sc students admitted in 2014.

Details of Faculty
Sl.

Name and Designation

Specialization

Communication
97

98

No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Dr. B. Pradeep (BP)


Professor & Head
Dr. Ramesh Babu T.
(RBT) Professor
Dr. L. Godfrey (LG),
Professor,
Dr. M.R. Anantharaman
(MRA) Professor
Dr. C. Sudha Kartha
(CSK) Professor
Dr. M.K. Jayaraj (MKJ)
Professor
Dr. S. Jayalekshmi (SJ)
Professor

Thin Film Technology, Compound


Semi Conducting Thin Films
Nuclear Particle Physics, Quantum
Optics
Experimental Solid State Physics and
Astrobiology
Condensed Matter Physics, Polymer
Physics, Nano Structured Materials
Holography, Semiconducting thin
films
Opto-electronic devices, transparent
electronics, nano materials
Polymers LED, Rechargeable Li ion
cells, Nanophotonics, non-linear optics

0484 2575953
bp@cusat.ac.in
0484 2576194
rbt@cusat.ac.in
0484-2806344
godfrey@cusat.ac.in
0484-2577404
mra@cusat.ac.in
0484-2577103
csk@cusat.ac.in
0484-2575543
mkj@cusat.ac.in

Dr. M. Junaid Bushri(MJB)


Associate Professor
Dr. Titus K Mathew(TKM)
Associate Professor
Dr. V.C. Kuriakose (VCK)
Emeritus Professor

Semiconducting thin films,


nanomaterials, Laser spectroscopy
Cosmology, Gravitation, Quantum
mechanics
Nonlinear Dynamics,
Cosmology, Astrophysics

0484-2538830
jayalekshmi@cusat.ac.in
0471-2435271
junaidbusbri@cusat.ac.in
9995438460
titus@cusat.ac.in
98467 71527
vck@cusat.ac.in

Dr. M. Sabir (MS)


Emeritus Scientist

Theoretical Physics
Quantum Computation

9895465353
msr@cusat.ac.in

DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
M.Sc. (Statistics)

98

99
*Semester I
Course Code
STA 2101
STA 2102
STA 2103
STA 2104
STA 2105
*Semester II
Course Code
STA 2201
STA 2202
STA 2203
STA 2204
STA 2205
Semester III
Course Code
STA 2301
STA 2302
STA 2303
STA 2304
STA 2305

Paper
Mathematical Methods for Statistics
Probability Theory I
Probability Distributions
Sampling Theory and Methods
Elective I Statistical Computing

C/E
C
C
C
C
E

Credits
4
4
4
4
4

Pre requisites

Paper
Statistical Inference I
Probability Theory II
Stochastic Processes
Practical - I and Viva-Voce
Elective II

C/E
C
C
C
C
E

Credits
4
4
4
2
4

Pre requisites

Paper
Statistical Inference II
Multivariate Analysis
Applied Regression Analysis
Practical-II using SPSS/
MATLAB and Viva-Voce
Elective III - Operations Research

C/E
C
C
C
C

Credits
4
4
4
2

Pre requisites

Semester IV
Course Code
Paper
C/E
STA 2401
Design and Analysis of Experiments
C
STA 2402
Statistical Quality Assurance
C
Practical-III using SAS/R Project work
STA 2403
and Viva Voce.
C
STA 2404
Elective IV
*Scheme as per 2013 revision
List of Electives:
1. Actuarial Statistics
2. Advance Distribution Theory
3. Advanced Probability Theory
4. Advanced Stochastic Processes
5. Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis
6. Applied Statistics for National Development

Credits
4
4

Pre requisites

4
4

:
:
:
:
:
:

99

100

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.

Complex Analysis and Integral Transforms


Demographic Techniques
Directional Data Analysis
Inference for Stochastic Processes
Operations Research
Reliability Modelling and Analysis
Statistical Computing
Statistical Decision Theory
Statistical Forecasting
Statistical Genetics
Stochastic Finance
Survival Analysis
Time Series Analysis

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

M.Tech (Engineering Statistics)


Semester I
Course Code
STA 3101
STA 3102
STA 3103
STA 3104
STA 3105
STA 3106
STA 3107
STA 3108
STA 3109
STA 3110
STA 3111

Semester II
Course Code
STA 3201
STA 3202
STA 3203
STA 3204
STA 3205
STA 3206
STA 3207
STA 3208
STA 3209
STA 3210

Course
Basic Statistics
Reliability & Life Testing
Practical-I
Seminar and Viva-Voce
Simulation Modelling and Analysis
Statistical Methods for quality
Assurance
Total Quality Management
Operations Research
Management and Maintenance of
Information Systems
Production Planning and Control
Manufacturing Processes and
Measurements for Quality

Paper
Industrial Experimental Design
Forecasting and Decision
Practical II
Seminar and Viva
Methods Engineering
Engineering Maintainability
E-commerce
Software Quality Management
Multivariate Methods
Statistical Inference

C/E
C
C
C
C
E
E

Credits
4
4
2
4
4

E
E
E

4
4
4

E
E

4
4

C/E
C
C
C
C
E
E
E
E
E
E

Credits
4
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
4

Pre requisites

Pre requisites

100

101

Semester III

Course Code
STA 3301

Paper
Project Progress Evaluation

C/E

Credits

18

C/E
C

Credits
18

Pre requisites

Semester IV

Course Code
Paper
STA 3401
Project Dissertation Evaluation and
Viva-Voce

Pre requisites

Details of Faculty:

Sl.
No.
1.

2.

Name and Designation

Specialization

Communication

Dr.V.K. Ramachandran Nair


(VKR)
Professor
Dr.N.Balakrishna (NB)

Queuing Theory, Probability


Distributions, Stochastic Processes
and Multivariate Analysis
Stochastic Processes and Inference,
Time Series Models, Data analysis,
Chaos and nonlinear time series
Industrial Engineering, DE
Simulation, Reliability, TQM

0482-2241531
ram@cusat.ac.in
9446861810
0484-2555497
nb@cusat.ac.in
9446605682
0484-2475767
jamesmech@cusat.ac.in
9446605183
9847348528,

Professor
Dr.K.C.James (KCJ)

3.

4.

Professor
Dr.P.G.Sankaran (PGS)
Professor

Dr.Asha Gopalakrishnan
5.

(AG)
Professor and Head

Dr.S.M.Sunoj (SMS)
6.

Associate Professor

Distribution Theory, Reliability


Theory, Data Analysis, Survival
Analysis
Distribution Theory, Discrete
Reliability Theory

Distribution Theory, Reliability


Theory

04842741693
sankaranpg@yahoo.com
0484-2347051
0484-2335390
asha@cusat.ac.in ,
asha.gopalakrishnan
@gmail.com
9447220353
0487-2428214
smsunoj@cusat.ac.in,
smsunoj@gmail.com
9446627103

101

102

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES


DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
MA (Applied Economics)
[

Semester I
Course Code

Paper

C/E

ECO 2101
ECO 2102
ECO 2103
ECO 2104
ECO 2105

Micro Economics I
Macro Economics I
Mathematical Methods for Economics
Statistics for Economic Analysis
Indian Economy

C
C
C
C
C

Credits

Pre
requisites

4
4
4
4
4

Semester II
Course Code
ECO 2201
ECO 2202
ECO 2203
ECO 2204
ECO 2205

Paper
Micro Economics II
Macro Economics II
Econometrics
Optional
International
Economics

C/E
C
C
C
E
C

Credits

Pre requisites

4
4
4
4
4

Semester III
Course Code

Paper

C/E

Credits

ECO 2301

Development
Economics

ECO 2302

Quantitative
Optimisation
Techniques

ECO 2303

Public Economics

ECO 2304

Optional

ECO 2305

Research Methodology

Pre requisites

Semester IV
Course Code

Paper

C/E Credits

ECO 2401

Optional

ECO 2402

Optional

Pre requisites

102

103

ECO 2403

Optional

ECO 2404
ECO 2405

Project Report
Comprehensive Viva
Voce

C
C

4
4

Optional Papers
1. Advanced Econometrics
Studies-DR
2. Agricultural Economics
3. Industrial Economics-MB
4. Kerala Economy
5. Portfolio Management
6. Project Planning & Appraisal

7. Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy


8. Marketing Management
9. Human Resources Management-PKM
10. International Finance -PA
11. Environmental Economics-SH
12. Financial institutions and Markets

Details of Faculty
Sl.No.
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Name & Designation


Dr. D. Rajasenan(DR)
Professor
Dr. S. Harikumar(SH)
Professor

Dr. P.
Arunachalam(PA)
Professor
Dr. M. Meera Bai
(MB)
Reader & Head
Dr. Manoj P. K.
(PKM)
Lecturer

Specialisation
Econometrics and
Resource
Economics
Agricultural Economics
Environmental
Economics

Quantitative
Techniques
and International Trade
Industrial Economics
and Gender Studies
Production Engineering
and Management,
Accounting
and Law, MIS,
Financial and Risk
Management,
Management Science

Communication
0484-2575479
rajasenan@cusat.ac.in
0484-2338289
9446578289
vinvij2003@gmail.com,
shari@cusat.ac.in
0484-2290376
arunachalam@cusat.ac.in
0484-2575289
meerabai@cusat.ac.in
0484-2645233 (R)
09447664949 (M)
manoj_p_K2004@yahoo.co.in

103

104

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES


MBA (FULL-TIME) PROGRAMME
FIRST SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMS 2101 Management Concepts and
Organizational Behaviour
SMS 2102 Quantitative Techniques
SMS 2103 Managerial Economics
SMS 2104 Business Communication
SMS 2105 Financial Accounting
SMS 2106 Business Environment
SMS 2107 Indian Ethos and Business Ethics
Managerial Skill Development
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)**

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
3
3
Nil
Nil

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Nil

C/E
C
C

Credits
3
3

C
C
E
E
E
C

3
3
3
3
3
Nil

Nil

SECOND SEMESTER
Course
code
SMS 2201
SMS 2202
SMS 2203
SMS 2204
SMS 2205
SMS 2206
SMS 2207
SMS 2208

Paper
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Operations Management
Human Resource Management
Management Accounting
Research Methodology
Business Law
Information Technology for
Managers
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)**.

THIRD SEMESTER
Course code
SMS 2301
SMS 2302
SMS 2303
SMS 2304

Paper
Management Science
Organisational Analysis and
Processes
Entrepreneurial Development
International Finance
Elective 1
Elective 2
Elective 3
Project Report based on Summer
Internship***
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)

104

105

FOURTH SEMESTER
Course
code
SMS 2401
SMS 2402
SMS 2403

Paper

C/E

Credits

C
C

3
3

E
E
E
C

3
3
3
3

Business Policy and Strategic


Management
Environment Management
Independent Research
Study/Project Work ****
Elective 4
Elective 5
Elective 6
Comprehensive Viva-Voce with
external examiners

MBA (PART-TIME) PROGRAMME


FIRST SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMP 2101 Management Concepts and
Organizational Behaviour
SMP 2102 Quantitative Techniques
SMP 2103 Managerial Economics
SMP 2104 Indian Ethos and Business Ethics
SMP 2105 Financial Accounting
SECOND SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMP 2201 Business Environment
SMP 2202 Marketing Management
SMP 2203 Human Resource Management
SMP 2204 Management Accounting
SMP 2205 Financial Management

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
3

C/E

Credits

C
C
C

3
3
3

THIRD SEMESTER
Course
code
SMP 2301
SMP 2302
SMP 2303
SMP 2304
SMP 2305

Paper
Business Communication
Management Science
Organizational Analysis and
Processes
Information Technology for
Managers
International Finance

105

106

FOURTH SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMP 2401 Research Methodology
SMP 2402 Operations Management
SMP 2403 Business Law
SMP 2404 Environment Management
Elective 1
FIFTH SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMP 2501 Entrepreneurial Development
SMP 2502 Elective II
SMP 2503 Elective III
SMP 2504 Elective IV
Project Report on summer
internship**
SIXTH SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMP 2601 Business Policy and Strategic
Management
SMP 2602 Independent Research
Study/Project Work
Elective V
Elective VI
Comprehensive Viva-voce with
external examiners ***

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C
E

3
3
3
3
3

C/E

Credits

C
E
E
E
C

3
3
3
3
Nil

C/E

Credits

E
E
C

3
3
3

MBA (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) PROGRAMME

FIRST SEMESTER
Course code
SMI 2101
SMI 2102
SMI 2103
SMI 2104
SMI 2105
SMI 2106
SMI 2107

Paper
Management Concepts and
Organizational Behaviour
Quantitative Techniques
Managerial Economics
Business Communication
Financial Accounting
Business Environment
Indian Ethos and Business Ethics
Managerial Skill Development
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)**

C/E
C

Credits
3

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
3
3
Nil
Nil

106

107

SECOND SEMESTER
Course code
SMI 2201
SMI 2202
SMI 2203
SMI 2204
SMI 2205
SMI 2206
SMI 2207
SMI 2208

Paper
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Operations Management
Human Resource Management
Management Accounting
Research Methodology
Business Law
Information Technology for
Managers
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)**

C/E
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Nil

Paper

C/E

Credits

International Finance
Management Science
International Marketing
Entrepreneurial Development
Export and Import Policies and
Procedures
Elective - 1
Elective - 2
Project Report based on Summer
Internship***
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)

C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
3

E
E
C

3
3
Nil

Nil

THIRD SEMESTER
Course
code
SMI 2301
SMI 2302
SMI 2303
SMI 2304
SMI 2305

FOURTH SEMESTER
Course code
SMI 2401
SMI 2402
SMI 2403
SMI 2404

Paper
International Strategic
Management
Environment Management
International Logistics
Management
Independent Research
Study/Project Work ****
Elective 3
Elective 4
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
with external examiners

C/E

Credits

E
E

3
3

107

108

MBA (TRAVEL AND TOURISM) PROGRAMME

FIRST SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMT 2101 Management Concepts and
Organizational Behaviour
SMT 2102 Quantitative Techniques
SMT 2103 Managerial Economics
SMT 2104 Business Communication
SMT 2105 Financial Accounting
SMT 2106 Business Environment
SMT 2107 Indian Ethos and Business Ethics
Managerial Skill Development
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)**

SECOND SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMT 2201 Financial Management
SMT 2202 Marketing Management
SMT 2203 Operations Management
SMT 2204 Human Resource Management
SMT 2205 Management Accounting
SMT 2206 Research Methodology
SMT 2207 Principles and Practices of Tourism
SMT 2208 Information Technology for
Managers
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)**

THIRD SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMT 2301 Global Tourism Geography
SMT 2302 Entrepreneurial Development
SMT 2303 International Business Law
SMT 2304 Hospitality and Resort
Management
SMT 2305 Safety and Crisis Management
Elective - 1
Elective - 2
Project Report based on Summer
Internship***
Semester Viva-Voce (Internal)**

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
3
3
Nil
Nil

C/E

Credits

C
C
C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Nil

C/E

Credits

C
C
C

3
3
3

C
C
C

3
3
3

Nil

Nil

108

109

FOURTH SEMESTER
Course
Paper
code
SMT
Business Policy and Strategic
2401
Management
SMT
Environment Management
2402
SMT
Airline Management
2403
SMT
Destination Management
2404
Tour Report and Viva Voce
(Based on compulsory study tour)
SMT
Independent Research
2405
Study/Project Work
Elective - 3
Comprehensive Viva-Voce with
external examiners ****

C/E

Credits

C
C

1
1

Note: 40% minimum marks required in all papers for internal as well as external
examinations in addition to 50% in total for a pass.

LIST OF ELECTIVES
MBA(Full-time), MBA (Part-time), MBA (International Business) and
MBA (Travel and Tourism)
Concentration Areas/Functional or Sectoral Streams
MARKETING
1. Consumer Behaviour
2. Advertising and Promotion Management
3. E-Commerce
4. Marketing Research
5. Strategic Marketing
6. International Marketing (Only for MBA (Full-time) and MBA (Part-time) Programmes)
7. Sales Management
8. Services Marketing
9. Brand and Product Management
10. Retail Management
11. Industrial Marketing
12. Distribution Management
13. Customer Relationship Management
14. Digital Marketing
15. Marketing Analytics
16. Strategic Marketing for Non-profit Organisations

109

110

FINANCE
1. Industrial Finance

9. Financing of Small Business

2. Working Capital Management

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Corporate Taxation
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Management of Financial Services
Financial Derivatives
Corporate Restructuring
Banking Services

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT


1. Strategic Human Resource Management
2. Management of Industrial Relations
3. Management Training and Development
4. Global Human Resource Management
5. Compensation Management
6. Human Resource Planning and Development
7. Organisational Change and Intervention Strategies
8. Managing Interpersonal and Group Processes
9. Human Resource Development: Strategies and Systems
10. Performance Management
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Enterprise Resource Planning


Strategic Management of Information Technology
Data Base Management Systems
Business Process Reengineering
System Analysis and Design
Technical Foundation for E-Business
Data Mining for Business Intelligence
Advanced Data Analytics for Business Decisions
Technology Management

PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Supply Chain Management


Purchasing and Materials Management
Quality Management
International Logistics Management (Only for MBA (Full-time) and MBA (Part-time))
Service Operations Management
Project Management

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
1. Quality Management
2. Service Operations Management
3. Purchasing and Materials Management
4. Project Management
5. Supply Chain Management
6. Enterprise Resource Planning

7. Global Human Resource Management


8. Working Capital Management

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111

TRAVEL AND TOURISM


1. Cargo Management
2. Flight Operations Management
3. Tour Package Management

4. Management of Travel Agency and Tour Operations


5. Service Operations Management
6. Quality Management in Service Industry
GENERAL
1. Corporate Social Responsibility
2. Management of NGOs
3. Simulation and Modelling
Faculty Members
Sl.No

Name

Dr. M. Bhasi (MB)

Dr. James Manalel (JM)

Professor &
Director

Specialization
Logistics, Quality, Safety & Crisis
Management

Professor

Finance Management, Banking,


Management of Small Business

Dr. Sebastian Rupert


Mampilly (SRM)

Professor

HRM, Organisational Behaviour and


Industrial Relations, Research
Methodology

Dr. Moli P. Koshy


(MPK)

Professor

Marketing Management, Marketing


Research, Consumer Behaviour,
Strategic Marketing Entrepreneurship

Dr. Jagathy Raj V. P.


(VPJR)

Dr. K. Krishnan
Nampoothiri (KKN)

Dr. Rajitha Kumar S.


(RKS)

Dr. D.Mavoothu (DM)

Dr. Zakkariya K. A
(ZKA)

10

Dr. Sam Thomas (ST)

11

Dr. Mohammed Aslam


M. K.
(MKMA)

12

Designation

Dr. Manoj Edward (ME)

Professor

Systems and Operations


Management - Logistics, Supply
Chain Management, IT Applications
in Business and Management, ERP,
MIS, Engineering and Technology
Management.

Associate
Professor

Accounting, Banking, Co-operation,


Business Communication, Finance

Associate
Professor

Finance and General Management

Associate
Professor

HRM, Industrial Relations and


Business Ethics

Asst. Professor

Organisational Behaviour,
Marketing, & Sales Management,
Managerial Skills Development

Asst. Professor

Systems and Finance

Asst. Professor

Finance Management and


Accounting

Asst. Professor

Operations and Service Management

111

112

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
MCA (Department of Computer Applications)
(2014 Admission)
(REVISED TO INCORPORATE LATERAL ENTRY PROGRAMME)
U. O. No: Conf. II /2941/1/2014(1) dated 23.07.2014
Semester I
Course
Code
CAS2101

Paper
Data Structures and Algorithms

CAS2102
CAS2103
CAS2104

Programming in C
Computer Organization
System Software

CAS2105

Computer Graphics

C/E

Credits
3

C
C
C

Pre requisites

4
4
3

C
CAS2106
Semester II
Course
Code
CAS2201
CAS2202
CAS2203
CAS2204
CAS2205
CAS2206

C Programming LAB

Paper
Data Base Management Systems
Object Oriented Programming
with C++
Operating System
Discrete Structures and Graph
Theory
Elective I
C++ Programming LAB

3
C
C

C/E
C

Credits
3
3

C
C
C
E
C

Pre requisites

3
3
3
2

List of Electives (2014 Admission onwards)


ELECTIVE I
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6

Number Theory
Number Theory and Cryptography
Applied Probability and Statistics
Web Commerce Technologies
Multimedia System Design
JAVA Programming

ELECTIVE II & III


E7
E8
E9

Digital Electronics
Object Oriented Design
Advanced Java Programming #
112

113

E10
E11

Web Enabled JAVA Programming#


Operations Research

ELECTIVE IV & V
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16
E17
E18
E19
E20

Advanced JAVA Mobile Programming


Visual Programming VB.NET
Android Application Programming
Web Application Design using PHP
Security in computing
Software Project Management
Cryptography and Network Security
Intelligent Systems
Digital Image Processing

Artificial Intelligence
Data Mining
Theory of Computation

ELECTIVE VI
E21
E22
E23

ELECTIVE VII
E24
E25
E26

Software Quality
Wireless Security*
Natural Language Processing

ELECTIVE VIII
E27
E28
E29
E30

Object Oriented Software Engineering*


Secure Software Engineering*
Security threats and Vulnerabilities *
Artificial Neural Networks

Software Testing*
Steganography and Digital water marking*
Speech and audio processing*

ELECTIVE IX
E31
E32
E33

#Only one elective from E9 & E10 can be selected for the entire course.
*Syllabus to be approved by the Academic Council

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114

List of Electives (For MCA students upto 2013 admission)


E1 - Number Theory.
E14* - Web enabled JAVA Programming.
E2 - Number Theory and Cryptography.

E15 - Data Mining

E3 - Applied Probability and Statistics.

E16 - Software Project Management.

E4 - Web Commerce Technologies.

E17 - Cryptography and Network Security.

E5 - Object Oriented Design.

E18 - Intelligent Systems.

E6 - Security in Computing.

E19 - Visual Programming VB.Net.

E7 - Embedded Systems II

E20 - Digital Image Processing.

E8 - Linux System Programming.

E21 - Software Quality.

E9 - Java Programming.

E22 Android Application Programming

E10 - Linux Internals.

E23 Web Application Design using PHP

E11 - Compiler Design.

E24 Multimedia System Design

E12 * - Advanced JAVA Programming

E25 Microprocessor Programming

E13 * - Advanced JAVA Mobile Programming

E26 Embedded Systems

#Only one elective from E12 ,E13 and E14 can be selected for the entire course
Details of Faculty:
Sl.No. Name & Designation
1.
Dr. A. Sreekumar (ASK)
Associate Professor

Specialisation
Compiler Design
Operating System
Cryptography
Number Theory

Communication
0484-2576253 (O)
0484-2556057(R)
9495427491 (M)
sreekumar@cusat.ac.in
askcusat@gmail.com
0484-2576253/2577602 (O)
0485 2824859 (R)
09895363612 (M)
bkannan@cusat.ac.in
mullayilkannan@gmail.com

Dr. B. Kannan (BK)


Associate Professor
&
Head

Graph Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Image Processing
Indic Processing

Dr. K. V. Pramod (KVP)


Associate Professor

Simulation Modeling,
Mathematical Morphology
Image Processing

0484-2576253 (O)
0484-2344162 (R)
09895044162 (M)
pramodkv4@gmail.com,
pramod_k_v@cusat.ac.in

4.

Ms. Malathi S. (MS)


Assistant Professor

Software Engineering

0484-2576253 (O)
0484-3913535
09447325124 (M)
malathi_s@cusat.ac.in
malathisujith@gmail.com

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COCHIN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KUTTANADU


MCA (Department of Computer Applications)
(2014 Admission)
(REVISED TO INCORPORATE LATERAL ENTRY PROGRAMME)
U. O. No: Conf. II /2941/1/2014(1) dated 23.07.2014
Semester I
Course
Code
CAS2101
CAS2102
CAS2103
CAS2104

Paper
Data Structures and Algorithms
Programming in C
Computer Organization
System Software

C/E
C
C
C

Credits
3
4
4
3

C
CAS2105
CAS2106
Semester II
Course
Code
CAS2201
CAS2202
CAS2203
CAS2204
CAS2205
CAS2206

Computer Graphics
C Programming LAB

Paper
Data Base Management Systems
Object Oriented Programming
with C++
Operating System
Discrete Structures and Graph
Theory
Elective I
C++ Programming LAB

3
C
C

C/E
C
C
C
C
E
C

Credits
3
3
3
3
3
2

List of Electives (2014 Admission onwards)


ELECTIVE I
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6

Number Theory
Number Theory and Cryptography
Applied Probability and Statistics
Web Commerce Technologies
Multimedia System Design
JAVA Programming

ELECTIVE II & III


E7
E8
E9
E10

Digital Electronics
Object Oriented Design
Advanced Java Programming #
Web Enabled JAVA Programming#
115

116

E11

Operations Research

ELECTIVE IV & V
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16
E17
E18
E19
E20

Advanced JAVA Mobile Programming


Visual Programming VB.NET
Android Application Programming
Web Application Design using PHP
Security in computing
Software Project Management
Cryptography and Network Security
Intelligent Systems
Digital Image Processing

Artificial Intelligence
Data Mining
Theory of Computation

ELECTIVE VI
E21
E22
E23

ELECTIVE VII
E24
E25
E26

Software Quality
Wireless Security*
Natural Language Processing

ELECTIVE VIII
E27
E28
E29
E30

Object Oriented Software Engineering*


Secure Software Engineering*
Security threats and Vulnerabilities *
Artificial Neural Networks

Software Testing*
Steganography and Digital water marking*
Speech and audio processing*

ELECTIVE IX
E31
E32
E33

#Only one elective from E9 & E10 can be selected for the entire course.
*Syllabus to be approved by the Academic Council

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List of Electives (For MCA students upto 2013 admission)


E1 - Number Theory.
E14* - Web enabled JAVA Programming.
E2 - Number Theory and Cryptography.

E15 - Data Mining

E3 - Applied Probability and Statistics.

E16 - Software Project Management.

E4 - Web Commerce Technologies.

E17 - Cryptography and Network Security.

E5 - Object Oriented Design.

E18 - Intelligent Systems.

E6 - Security in Computing.

E19 - Visual Programming VB.Net.

E7 - Embedded Systems II

E20 - Digital Image Processing.

E8 - Linux System Programming.

E21 - Software Quality.

E9 - Java Programming.

E22 Android Application Programming

E10 - Linux Internals.

E23 Web Application Design using PHP

E11 - Compiler Design.

E24 Multimedia System Design

E12 * - Advanced JAVA Programming

E25 Microprocessor Programming

E13 * - Advanced JAVA Mobile Programming

E26 Embedded Systems

#Only one elective from E12 ,E13 and E14 can be selected for the entire course

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

M TECH COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE


Semester I
Course Code
CSC 3101
CSC 3102
CSC 3103

Paper
Concepts

Mathematical
for Computer
Science
Statistical Machine Learning
Algorithms for Modern Data Models
Elective I
Elective II

C/E

Credits Pre-requisites

C
C
E
E

4
4
3
3

Electives
CSC 3104
CSC 3105
CSC 3106
CSC 3107

Wireless Communications & Networking


Virtualized Systems
Computational Linguistics
Digital Image Processing

Semester II
Course Code
Paper
CSC 3201
Mining algorithms for Massive Datasets
CSC 3202
Computer Vision
CSC 3203
Seminar
Elective III
Elective IV
Elective V

C/E
C
C
C
E
E
E

Credits
4
4
1
3
3
3

Pre-requisites

C/E
C

Credits
18

Pre-requisites

Credits
18

Pre-requisites

Electives
CSC 3204
CSC 3205
CSC 3206
CSC 3207
CSC 3208

Bioinformatics
Parallel Computer Architecture
Ad Hoc Networks
Modelling Cyber Physical Systems
Number Theory and Cryptography

Semester III
Course Code
CSC 3301

Paper
Project & Viva Voce

Semester IV
Course Code
CSC 3401

Paper
Project & Viva Voce

C/E
C

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119

M TECH SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Semester I
Course Code
CSS3101
CSS3102
CSS3103

Paper
Mathematical Concepts for Computer
Science
Software Architecture
Agile Project Management
Elective I
Elective II

C/E

Credits

C
C
E
E

4
4
3
3

C/E
C
C
C
E
E
E

Credits
4
4
1
3
3
3

Pre-requisites

Electives
CSS 3104
CSS 3105
CSS 3106
CSS 3107

Patterns in Software Engineering


Agent based Computing
Human Computer Interaction
Information Retrieval and Web search

Semester II
Course Code
CSS 3201
CSS 3202
CSS 3203

Paper
Social Network Analytics
Model Driven Architecture
Seminar
Elective III
Elective IV
Elective V

Pre-requisites

Electives
CSS 3204
CSS 3205
CSS 3206
CSS 3207
CSS 3208

Design of Real Time/Embedded Software


Software Quality Management
Network Forensics
Enterprise Application Integration & Business Process Management
Advanced Data Mining

Semester III
Course Code
CSS 3301

Paper
Project & Viva Voce

C/E
C

Credits
18

Pre-requisites

Paper
Project & Viva Voce

C/E
C

Credits
18

Pre-requisites

Semester IV
Course Code
CSS 3401

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120

M. Tech. Computer Science with Specialization in Embedded Systems


Semester I
Course
Code
CSE 3101
CSE 3102
CSE 3103

Paper

C/E

Credits

C/E

Credits

C/E

Credits

C
E

4
4

Embedded Computer
Architecture
Real-Time Operating Systems
Software Engineering
Principles

Pre-requisites

Semester II
Course
Code
CSE 3201
CSE 3202
Electives
CSE 3203
CSE 3204
Semester III
Course
Code
CSE 3301
CSE 3302
Electives
CSE 3203
CSE 3204
CSE 3305

Paper
Model Driven Real-time
Software
Programming Embedded
System
Elective I

Pre-requisites

Networked Embedded Systems


Software Reliability Engineering
Paper
Real Time Digital Signal
Processing
Real Time Design Patterns
Elective II

Pre-requisites

Control Systems Engineering


High Performance Embedded Computing
Embedded Communication Software

Semester IV
Course
Code
CSS 3401

Paper
Project & Viva Voce

C/E
C

Credits

Pre-requisites

18

Semester V
Course
Code
CSS 3501

Paper
Project & Viva Voce

C/E

Credits

18

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Details of Faculty
Sl.
No
1

Name &
Designation
Dr. K. Paulose Jacob
Professor on deputation as
PVC, CUSAT.

Specialization
Computer Architecture
Computer Communication

Dr. Sumam Mary Idicula


Professor & Head

Artificial Intelligence
Data Mining
Computational Linguistics

Dr. G. Santhosh Kumar


Assistant Professor

Computer Networks

K.B. Muralidharan
Assistant Professor

Information Management,
Software Engineering

Communication
0484- 2112111
0484-2862210
kpj@cusat.ac.in
0484-2577605
0484-2862300
sumam@cusat.ac.in
0484- 2212221
0484-2862306
san@cusat.ac.in
0484-2862303
kbmuralidharan@
cusat.ac.in

Intercom
No
2210

2300

2306

2303

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS
M.Tech. (Electronics & Communication)
Course structure
Semester I
Course Code
ELE 3101
ELE 3102
ELE 3103
ELE 3104
ELE 3105
ELE 3106
ELE 3107
ELE 3108
ELE 3101 L
ELE 3103 L
ELE 3105 L
ELE 3106 L
ELE 3107 L

Name of the Course


Microprocessors & Embedded Systems
Digital Signal Processing Techniques
Digital Communication
Advanced Digital Signal processing
VLSI Technology and Design
Microwave Devices
Wireless communications
Microwave Networks
Microprocessors Laboratory
Communication Laboratory
VLSI Laboratory
Microwave Laboratory
Wireless Communication/Lab
Total credits required

C/E
C
C
C
C
E
E
E
E
C
C
E
E
E

Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
18

CBCS

Name of the Course


Digital System Design
Broad Band Communication
Adaptive Signal processing
Digital Image Processing
Spectrum Analysis
Seminar
Spread Spectrum communication
Neural Networks
Antenna Theory
Radar Systems
RF MEMS
Sonar Technology
Underwater Communication
Communication Laboratory
Spread Spectrum communication Lab
Neural Networks Lab
Antenna Lab
RF MEMS
Total credits required

C/E
C
C
C
C
C
C
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
C
E
E
E
E

Credit
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
18

CBCS

Semester II
Course No
ELE 3201
ELE 3202
ELE 3203
ELE 3204
ELE 3205
ELE 3206
ELE 3207
ELE 3208
ELE 3209
ELE 3210
ELE 3211
ELE 3212
ELE 3213
ELE 3202 L
ELE 3207 L
ELE 3208 L
ELE 3209/10 L
ELE 3211 L

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Semester III
Course No
ELE 3301

Name of the Course


Project Progress Evaluation

C/E
C

Credit
18

Name of the Course


Project Dissertation Evaluation

C/E
C

Credit
18

Semester IV
Course No
ELE 3401

Total credits for the course =18+18+18+18 = 72


M.Sc. (Electronic Science)
Course structure
Semester I
Course No
ELE 2101
ELE 2102
ELE 2103
ELE 2104
ELE 2105
ELE 2101L
ELE 2102L

Name of the Course


Mathematical and computational
Methods
Electronics devices and circuits
Network Analysis
Digital logic design
Electromagnetics
Computer Laboratory
Electronics Circuits laboratory

C/E

Credit

C
C
C
C
C
C

3
3
3
3
2
2

Total credits required

19

Semester II

Course No

Name of the Course

C/E

Credit

ELE 2201

Microprocessors &
Microcontrollers

ELE 2202

Communication Electronics

ELE 2203

Digital Signal Processing

ELE 2204

Control Systems

ELE 2205

TV & Video systems

ELE 2206

Introduction To Robotics

ELE 2207

Microwave Devices and


Measurements

ELE 2210

Data Structures

ELE 2201L

Microprocessor Laboratory

ELE 2204L

Control Systems laboratory

Total credits required

Pre requisites

19
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Semester III

Course No

Name of the Course

C/E

Credit

Pre requisites

ELE 2301

Seminar

ELE 2302

Introduction to Embedded
systems

ELE 2303

Computer networks

ELE 2304

Artificial Intelligence

ELE 2210

ELE 2305

Robotics And Intelligent


Systems

ELE 2206

ELE 2308

Wave guides and Antennas

ELE 2207

ELE 2309

Operating System

ELE 2310

Microwave Communication And


Radar Systems

ELE 2311

Computer Organization

ELE 2312

Computer graphics

ELE 2313

Sensors And Actuators

ELE 2302L

Microprocessor systems
Laboratory

ELE 2305L

Robotics laboratory

ELE 2310L

Microwave Laboratory

ELE 2312L

Computer Laboratory

ELE 2207

ELE 2206

Total credits required

18

Semester IV

Course No
ELE 2401

Name of the Course


Project evaluation and Viva
Voce

C/E

Credit

16

Total Credits for the Course

=19+19+18+16 = 72

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FACULTY
SI.
No.
1.

2.
3.
4.

Name
Dr.Supriya M.H. (MHS)
Head
Associate Professor
Dr.P.Mohanan (PM)
Professor
Dr.C.K.Anandan (CKA)
Professor
Dr.JamesKurian (JK)
Associate professor

Specialisation
Digital Signal processing/
Ocean Electronics
Microwave
Electronics/Communications
Microwave
Electronics/Communications
Robotics/Instrumentation

Communication

Intercom
No.

9947379396
Supriyadoe@gmail.com

2320

9447325765
drmohan@cusat.ac.in
9447667267
anand@cusat.ac.in
9447291196
james@cusat.ac.in

2336
2319
2326

EMERITUS PROFESSORS
SI.
No.

Name

1.

Dr.P.R.S.Pillai (PRSP)

2.

Dr.K.Vasudevan (KV)

Specialisation
Ocean Electronics/
Digital Communications
Microwave
Electronics/Communications

Communication
9847220985
prsp@cusat.ac.in
94473557328
vasudevan@cusat.ac.in

Intercom
No.
2333
2329

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126

DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER SCIENCE AND RUBBER TECHNOLOGY


M.Tech (Polymer Technology)
Semester I
Course Code
POL 3101

Name of the Course


Advanced Polymer Science

C/E
C

Credit
3

POL 3102

Applied Mathematics

POL 3103

Operations Management &


Management Information Systems

POL 3104
POL 3105

Polymer Materials
Rubber Processing and Product Manufacture

E
C

2
2

POL 3106
POL 3107
POL 3108

Specialty Polymers
Polymer Technology Lab I
Review Seminar

E
C
C

3
2
1

SEMESTER II
Course
Code
POL 3201

Name of the Course


Plastics Processing

POL 3202

Advanced Polymer Rheology

POL 3203

Polymer Products Design

POL 3204

Characterisation & Testing

POL 3205

Introduction to Mould & Die Design

POL 3206

Tyre Technology

POL 3207

C/E

Polymer Technology Lab.II

Credits

Semester III
Course Code Name of the Course
POL 3301 Project Work Report & Viva Voce

C/E
C

Credits
18

Pre requisities

Semester IV
Course Code Paper
POL 3401 Project Work Report & Viva Voce

C/E
C

Credits
18

Pre requisities

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Details of Faculty
SL.No. Name & Designation
1.
Dr. Thomas Kurian (TK)
Professor

Specialisation
Polymer Sciennce/Technology

2.

Dr.Sunil K. Narayanankutty
Professor & Head (SKN)

Polymer Science/Technology

Ms. Jayalatha Gopalakrishnan


Lecture (JG)

Polymer Science/Technology

3.

Communications
0484-2575144
9847872209
tkurian@cusat.ac.in
0484-2551922
9995300093
sunil@cusat.ac.in
Polymer Technology
9847672916
jayalatha@cusat.ac.in

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128

DEPARTMENT OF SHIP TECHNOLOGY


M. Tech (Computer Aided Structural Analysis & Design)
Semester I
Course Code

Paper

C/E

Credits

Pre requisites

C
Advanced Engineering Mathematics

DST 3101
DST 3102

Computer Aided Design in offshore


Engineering

DST 3103

Advanced Structural Analysis

DST 3104

Elective I

DST 3105

Elective II

Electives
1 Marine Hydrodynamics
3 Application of Stochastic Process Theory in Ocean
Engineering
5 Fracture Mechanics
7 Pollution Control Techniques

2 Marine Corrosion and Prevention


4 Stability of Structures
6 Marine Pollution and its effect
8 Advanced Joining Techniques

Semester II
Course Code

Paper

C/E

Credits
4

DST 3201

Dynamics of Structures

DST 3202

Finite Element Methods Applied to


Offshore Engineering

DST 3203

Elective III

DST 3204

Elective IV

DST 3205

Elective V

Pre requisites

Electives
1
3
5

Ocean Waves and Effects


2 Analysis of Special Structures
Design of Offshore Structures
4 Fatigue problems in Ships and Marine Structures
Computer Applications in Ship Manoeuvring

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129

Semester III
Course Code Paper
DST 3301 Project Progress Evaluation

C/E Credits
C
18

Pre requisites

C/E Credits

Pre requisites

Semester IV
Course Code Paper
DST 3401 Project Dissertation Evaluation
and Viva Voce

18

Details of Faculty
Sl.
No.
1

Name & Designation

Specialisation

Communication

Dr. Dileep K. Krishnan


(DKK) Associate
Professor
Dr.K.P.Narayanan (KPN)
Associate Professor

Ship Manoeuvrability,
Resistance and Propulsion

dileep@cusat.ac.in
0484-3942482

Ship structures and


Strength

narayanan@cusat.ac.in
0484-2575870

Dr. C.G. Nandakumar


Associate Professor (CGN)

Structural Analysis
Finite Element Method

nandu@cusat.ac.in
9447463475

Mr. James Joseph Kattady,


Associate Professor (KJ)

Marine Engineering
Thermodynamics

Dr. S. K. Pyarilal (SKP)


Associate Professor

Ship Design

9846022253

Dr. K. Roby (KR)


Associate Professor
Mrs. Mariamma Chacko
Associate Professor (MC)

Naval Architecture
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
and Electronics

roby@cusat.ac.in
0484 - 2575410
mariamma@cusat.ac.in
0484-2577226

Dr.K.Sivaprasad (KSP)
Associate Professor and Head

Ship Building Technology

sivaprasad@cusat.ac.in
0484-2575601

Dr.A. Mathiazhagan (AM)


Associate Professor

Material Science and


Corrosion Engineering

alagan@cusat.ac.in
9447434901

10

Dr. C.B. Sudheer (CBS)


Lecturer (On Deputation)

Production Engineering,
Ship Production,
CAD/CAM

sudheer@cusat.ac.in
0484 2396194

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130

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PHOTONICS


M.Tech (Opto-electronics & Laser Technology)
Semester I
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credits

ISP 3101
ISP 3102

Modern Optics
Laser Technology

C
C

4
4

ISP 3103
ISP 3104
ISP 3105
ISP 3106

Opto-electronics
Industrial Management
Lab Course I
Communication
Technology
Total for semester

C
C
E
C

4
1
3
3

Pre-requisites

19

Semester II
Course
Code
ISP 3201
ISP 3202
ISP 3203
ISP 3204
ISP 3205
ISP 3206
ISP 3207
ISP 3208

Pre-requisites
Paper

C/E

Credits

Fibre Optics &


C
4
Applications
Lab Course II
C
3
Mini Project Seminar etc. E
1
Any 3 of the following electives
Laser Applications
E
3
Non-Liner Optics etc
E
3
Digital Communications
E
3
Industrial Photonics
E
3
Advanced Laser Systems
E
3
Total for semester
17

Semester III & Semester IV

Course
Code
ISP 3301
ISP 3401

Paper
Project Progress Evaluation
Project Dissertation Evaluation
and Via-Voce

C/E
C
C

Credits

Pre-requisites

18
18

130

131

FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED M.Sc PHOTONICS


Semester I
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

CEL 1101

Mechanics and Wave Phenomena

Electricity and Magnetism

CEL 1103

Optics I-Geometrical Optics

CEL 1104

Mathematics I

CEL 1105

Statistical Methods

CEL 1106

Lab/Viva

CEL 1107

Communicative English

CEL 1102

Credit

Total for Semester I

Pre-requisites

20

Semester II

Course
Code

Paper

C/E

CEL 1201

Electronics I-Basic Electronics

CEL 1202

Optics Ii-Physical Optics

CEL 1203

Mathematics II

CEL 1204

Computer Science

CEL 1205

Nuclei, Particles and Beams

CEL 1206

Lab/Viva

CEL 1207

History of Science and


Technology

Total for Semester II

Credit

Pre-requisites

19

131

132

Semester III

Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credit

CEL 1301

Electronics II Analog and


Digital Electronics

CEL 1302

Classical Mechanics

CEL 1303

Thermodynamics and
Statistical Mechanics

CEL 1304

Mathematics III

CEL 1305

Atomic Spectroscopy

CEL 1306

Lab/Viva

CEL 1307

Seminar

Total for Semester III

Pre-requisites

19

Semester IV
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credit

CEL 1401

Electronics III
Microprocessors and their
Applications

CEL 1402

Optics III-Optical
Instrumentation

CEL 1403

Quantum Mechanics I

CEL 1404

Electromagnetic Theory
and Relativistic
Phenomena

CEL 1405

Mathematics IV

CEL 1406

Lab Computer

CEL 1407

Workshop

CEL 1408

Seminar/ Viva

Total for Semester IV

Pre-requisites

20

132

133

Semester V
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

CEL 1501

Optics IV-Applied Optics

CEL 1502

Electronics IV-Electronic
Instrumentation

CEL 1503

Quantum Mechanics II

CEL 1504

Materials Science

CEL 1505

Molecular Spectroscopy

CEL 1506

Lab/Viva

CEL 1507

Seminar

Credit

Total for Semester V

Pre-requisites

19

Semester VI
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credit

CEL 1601

Photonics-IOptoelectroncis

CEL 1602

Photonics II-Fibre
Optics

CEL 1603

Photonics III-Laser
Physics

CEL 1604

Project/Viva

CEL 1605

Lab/Viva

Total for Semester VI

Pre-requisites

16

133

134

Semester VII

Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credit

CEL 2701

Advanced Solid State Theory

CEL 2702

Laser Systems & Laser


Applications

CEL 2EX1

Elective I

CEL 2EX2

Elective II

CEL 2703

Lab I Electronics

CEL 2704

Lab II-Mathematical
Modelling & Simulation

CEL 2705

Seminar/Viva

Total for Semester VII

Pre-requisites

19

Semester VIII
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credit

CEL 2801

Nonlinear Optics

CEL 2802

Digital Signal Processing


an Optical Signal
Processing

CEL 2EX3

Elective III

CEL 2EX4

Elective IV

CEL 2803

Lab I Electronics

CEL 2804

Lab II-Photonics

CEL 2805

Seminar/Viva

Total for Semester VIII

Pre-requisites

19

134

135

Semester IX
Course
Code

Paper

C/E

Credit

CEL 2901

Optical
Communication

CEL 2902

Lab I
Fibre Optics Lab

CEL 2903

Lab II
Photonics Lab

CEL 2904

Seminar/Viva

CEL 2EX5

Elective V

CEL 2EX6

Elective VI

CEL 2EX7

Elective VII

Total for Semester IX

Pre-requisites

18

Semester X

Course Code
CEL 2X01

Paper
Project/Viva

C/E
C

Credit

Pre-requisites

16

Total Credits

16

Total credit for the course

185

135

136

Details of Faculty
Sl.
No.
1

Name & Designation

Specialization

Communication (Residence)

Dr.Sheenu Thomas (ST)


Assistant Professor
Dr. V.P.N.Nampoori (VPN)
Emeritus Professor

Experimental Solid
9349405537 st@cusat.ac.in
State Physics
Laser Spectroscopy
0484-2576263
and Nonlinear Optics vapnnampoori@gmail.com

Dr.P.Radhakrishnan(PR)
Professor (Emeritus)

Laser Technology &


Fibre Optics

0484-2604811
radhak@cusat.ac.in

Dr.M.Kailasnath (MK)
Assistant Professor & Director

Fibre Optics

0484-2494347
kailas@cusat.ac.in

Dr.K C James (KCJ)


Asso.Prof.Statistics Dep

Industrial
Management

9446605183

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DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION
M.Sc (Instrumentation)
First Semester
Course Code Name of the Course C/E

Credit

INS 2101

C
C

3
2

INS 2102

INS 2103

INS 2104
INS 2105
INS 2101L
INS 2102L

Applied
Mathematics
Introduction to
Instrumentation
systems
Sensors,
Transducers and
Actuators
Electronic Devices
and Circuits
Digital Electronics
Computer Science
Lab.
Analog Electronics
Lab.

Total Credits 19
Second Semester
Course Code

Name of the Course C/E

Credit

INS 2201

Microprocessors
and Instrumentation
Optical
Instrumentation
Control System
Elective - 1
Elective - 2
Sensors and signal
conditioning Lab
Digital Electronics
Lab

C
E
E
C

3
3
3
2

INS 2202
INS 2203
INS 2204
INS 2205
INS 2201L
INS 2202L

Total Credits 19
Third Semester
Course Code

Name of the Course C/E

Credit

INS 2301
INS 2302

Signal Processing
C
Analytical Methods C
and Instrumentation
Elective - 3
E

3
3

INS 2303

3
137

138

INS 2304
INS 2305
INS 2306
INS 2301L

INS 2302L

Elective - 4
Elective 5
Seminar
Control Systems
and process control
lab
Microprocessor and
interfacing lab

E
E
C
C

3
3
1
1

1
Total Credits 18

Fourth Semester
Course Code

Name of the Course C/E

Credit

INS 2401

Project work and


Viva-Voce

16

Total Credits 16
Credits for Core (C) courses:
Credits for Elective (E) courses:
Total credits for the course:

57
15
72

List of Electives
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Materials Science
Vacuum Techniques and Instrumentation
Biomedical Instrumentation
MEMS and Microsystems
Modern Control Systems
Process Control
Microcontroller and Computer based Instrumentation.

Details of Faculty

Sl. No

Name & Designation

Specialization

Intercom

Communication

Dr. K. Rajeev Kumar


Associate Professor &
Head of the Department

Vacuum Technology/
Cryogenics/Transducers

2350/2359

9447040323
rajeev@cusat.ac.in

Dr.K.N.Madhusoodanan Analytical
Associate Professor
Instrumentation

2353

madhu@cusat.ac.in
9349406334

Dr. Stephen Rodrigues


Associate Professor

Microwave Electronics/
Communication

2354

9497485565
roderig@cusat.ac.in

Dr. Johney Issac


Assistant Professor

Control System/
Process Control

2357

9446206218
johney@cusat.ac.in

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PROFORMA A
(For Student Registration)
School / Department of ..
COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Registration Form

Name of Teacher

Course Code

Name of the Course

Number of Credits

Sl.
No.

Semester

Name of Student

C/E

Programme
of study

Department

Signature
of Student

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PROFORMA B
School / Department of ..
COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
I / II / III / IV Semester M.Sc / M.Tech / .......................................................

Name of Student : ................................................................................................................


Sl. Course
No. Code

C/E

Name of Course

Number of Credits (Core)

Number of Credits (Elective)

Total Credits
Student Advisor

No. of
Credits

Name of the Teacher


& department

Signature
of Teacher

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