Department OF Applied Sciences and Humanities

About Us

Applied Science is a strong foundation for students of engineering and is one of the indispensable departments of the institute. Chemistry along with advanced engineering materials, professional Ethics, Humanities, Environmental Awareness and Entrepreneurship Development are taught at the undergraduate level. The department has well-equipped laboratories which enable faculty and students to employ fundamental principles to create innovative new technologies.

Subjects Offered:
  • 1. Engineering Mathematics I
  • 2. Engineering Physics
  • 3. Engineering Mechanics
  • 4. Computer Programming
  • 5. Workshop
  • 6. Engineering Mathematics II
  • 7. Engineering Chemistry
  • 8. Basic Electrical Engineering
  • 9. Engineering Drawing
  • 10. Language Lab
Aim of the Department:
  • • To provide the students quality education
  • • To make students more research oriented
  • • To develop overall personality of the student
  • • To struggle for the best career of the students
  • • To aware the students of their social and environmental responsibilities
  • • To inspire students for competitive examinations and guide them

Vision

The institute envisions being the Centre of excellence in professional develop-ment, incubation and entrepreneurship with special application to the rural and developing India.

Mission

To educate students from rural region ethically strong and professionally compe-tent engineers for business and industry and thereby enhancing the quality of life of rural society at large and promote innovation and entrepreneurship through the quality of teaching, learning and research and industry-institute collaborations. The institute shall focus on student centric, work centric education and practiced based approach in the training of the students.

Core Values:

  • Student Focus
  • Honesty and Integrity
  • Ethics and Dignity
  • Accountability
  • Social Responsibility
  • Excellence

Department OF Applied Sciences and Humanities

Head of the Department

Prof. Bhushan R. Mohod

Applied Science is a bridge that connects Pure Sciences with the engineering world. The mission of the department is to generate human resource of excellent quality, with high professional competence in interdisciplinary research encompassing mathematics, chemistry, and physics for the national needs. The main focus is on promoting the scientific applications and knowledge in such a manner that the students and faculty shall contribute effectively, intellectually and ethically to the scientific community of the world.
Department of Applied Science consists of Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry and Humanities & Communication Skills, which are part of engineering undergraduate courses. All the above subjects are compulsory. Mathematics is the backbone of all Engineering Sciences. Hence a lot of attention is given on Mathematics in engineering education. Engineering Mathematics is for first, second year and whereas Engineering Physics and Engineering Chemistry are only for first year engineering and Humanities & Communication skills are also for first year engineering . The department has three well equipped laboratories namely Physics, Chemistry and Communication Skill.

Department OF Applied Sciences and Humanities

Faculty

Prof. Swapnil P. Gotmare

Designation - Assistant Professor Qualification - M.sc (Math) B.ed Area of Specialization - Mathematics Experience - 4 Year Publications - National:-00 International:- 00

Prof. Bhushan R. Mohod

Designation - Assistant Professor ( Head of Department ) Qualification - M.sc (Math) B.ed Area of Specialization - Mathematics Experience - 3 Year Publications - National:-00 International:- 00

Prof Aniket S. Gurav

Designation - Assistant Professor Qualification - M.sc (Chemistry) Area of Specialization - Organic Chemistry Experience - 1.5 Year Publications - National:-00 International:- 00

Prof. Vaishnavi P. Mangle

Designation - Assistant Professor Qualification - M.Sc. (Physics), Pursuing Ph.D. Area of Specialization - Condensed Matter Physics Experience - 4 Year Publications - National:-00 International:- 02

Department of Applied Science and Humanities

Subject CO Course Outcome
Applied Mathematics I CO:1 Understand the infinite series and solution by different tests.
CO:2 Form nth order derivatives of the functions, they might encounter in the same or higher semester.
CO:3 Understand Partial differential equation and solve multivariable (partial) differential equations
CO:4 Find Maxima & Minima related to engineering problems.
CO:5 Form differential equations and solutions by different methods.
CO:6 Illustrate the application of differential equations
Engineering Physics CO:1 Gain the knowledge about semiconducting materials and new engineering materials, semiconducting devices and its applications
CO:2 Co-relate the theoretical principles and fundamentals of modern aspects in Physics.
CO:3 Learn basics and application of Quantum Physics in areas of optical electromagnetic Phenomenon.
CO:4 Analyze and solve problems related to interference, diffraction, and grating phenomena, and effectively communicate findings.
CO:5 Know the fundamentals of Optic Fibers, Lasers and fiber optics communication
CO:6 Explain the application of fundamentals of Fluid dynamics and acoustics.
Engineering Mechanics CO:1 Determine composition and resolution of forces, analyze the equilibrium force systems.
CO:2 Analyze beam and simple plane truss.
CO:3 Compute frictional forces for simple contact, wedges
CO:4 Identify different properties of area.
CO:5 Calculate various kinematic quantities.
CO:6 Apply the equations of kinetics.
Computer Programming CO:1 Demonstrate Proficiency in Basic C Programming
CO:2 Implement Control Structures for Decision Making and Looping
CO:3 Effectively Handle Arrays and Strings
CO:4 Utilize Functions and Pointers for Efficient Programming
CO:5 Organize Data Using Structures and Handle File Operations
Workshop Practice CO:1 Gain knowledge of manufacturing processes commonly employed in industry.
CO:2 Fabricate components using various manufacturing techniques.
CO:3 Understand dimensional accuracy and tolerances.
Applied Mathematics II CO:1 Learn the fundamentals of matrices in a comprehensive manner.
CO:2 Use the tool of Fourier series for learning advanced engineering mathematics.
CO:3 Learn the Gamma, Beta function.
CO:4 Understand double integral and its applications in engineering.
CO:5 Understand triple integral and its applications in engineering.
Engineering Chemistry CO:1 Analyze impurities present in the water and suggest the methodology for its removal.
CO:2 Understand nano-materials, and corrosion in engineering and technology.
CO:3 Understand green computing and chemistry.
CO:4 Apply knowledge of energy science, fuel properties and energy storage systems for sustainability.
CO:5 Apply energy storage technologies and lubricants for improved efficiency and reliability.
CO:6 Identify environmental challenges and strategies using biochemical and bioinformatics tools.
Basics Electrical Engineering CO:1 Apply the basic Laws and theorems to DC Circuits
CO:2 Apply the principles of magnetic circuits to solve engineering problems
CO:3 Demonstrate the knowledge of single phase A.C. circuits.
CO:4 Solve the three phase Star and Delta connected balanced circuits.
CO:5 Explain construction, working and performance of single-phase transformer
Engineering Graphics CO:1 Read/prepare/understand engineering drawings
CO:2 Create projections and sectional views of 3D objects
CO:3 Draw orthographic and isometric views of 3D objects
CO:4 Use graphics software to create Engineering drawings

Department of Applied Science and Humanities

Program Objectives (PO)

PO Description
PO-1 Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals for the solution of complex problems in Electronics and Telecommunication engineering.
PO-2 Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex Electronics and Telecommunication engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO-3 Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs of Electronics and Telecommunication engineering with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, and cultural, societal aspects.
PO-4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions for Electronics and Telecommunication engineering problems.
PO-5 Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations.
PO-6 The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO-7 Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO-8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO-9 Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO-10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with the society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO-11 Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO-12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological changes.

Department Laboratories

Sr. No Name of Laboratory Room No.
1 Engineering Mechanics Lab AG-12
2 Chemistry Lab AG-07
3 Physics Lab AF-07
4 Workshop W1-01
5 Engineering Drawing AF-10
6 Basic Electrical Engg. AF-04
7 Language Lab AF-02
Laboratories
Laboratories