Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities

Applied Sciences and Humanities

The Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities at SVKM’s College of Engineering (COE), Shirpur, serves as the cornerstone of the engineering curriculum. It provides students with a strong foundation in basic sciences, mathematics, and communication, empowering them to excel in their core engineering disciplines and contribute meaningfully to technological advancements

Vision

  • To excel in engineering education through a dedication to ethics and professionalism.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  1. Provide a strong foundation in applied sciences, mathematics, and communication for technical problem-solving.
  2. Equip students with ethical values, critical thinking, and communication skills for professional and personal growth.
  3. Promote interdisciplinary learning and research for innovation.
  4. Prepare students for industry challenges through academic excellence and professional competence.

Program Outcomes (POs)

  1. Engineering Knowledge: Apply mathematics, science, and engineering principles to solve complex problems.
  2. Problem Analysis: Identify, analyze, and interpret engineering challenges using foundational knowledge.
  3. Design Solutions: Develop solutions and systems considering societal and environmental needs.
  4. Investigations: Conduct research, experiments, and data analysis to derive valid conclusions.
  5. Modern Tools: Utilize modern engineering tools for simulation, design, and modeling.
  6. Engineer & Society: Assess societal, health, safety, and legal impacts of engineering practices.
  7. Environment & Sustainability: Demonstrate knowledge of sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Commit to ethical principles and professional responsibilities.
  9. Teamwork: Function effectively as an individual and in multidisciplinary teams.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical contexts.
  11. Project Management: Apply engineering and management principles to manage projects.
  12. Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for lifelong learning amidst technological advancements.

Faculty Profile

  • A team of highly qualified faculty members specializing in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Communication Skills.
  • Faculty members focus on delivering high-quality teaching and mentoring students.

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Adjunct Faculty

  • Industry experts and researchers are invited to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications.

Technical Staff

  • Skilled lab assistants and technical personnel ensure smooth operation of labs and assist students in practical sessions.

Department Advisory Board

The Department Advisory Board includes:

  • Academicians, industry professionals, alumni, and student representatives.
  • Provides guidance on curriculum enhancement and industry relevance.

Program Assessment Committee

  • Oversees the assessment of program outcomes and continuous improvement.
  • Ensures that teaching methodologies align with program objectives.

Innovative Teaching Methods

  • Flipped Classrooms: Encourages interactive learning.
  • ICT Tools: Use of audio-visual aids and e-learning platforms.
  • Virtual Labs: Simulated experiments for Physics and Chemistry.
  • Group Projects and Peer Learning: Fosters teamwork and critical thinking.

Infrastructure and Facilities

  1. Physics Lab: Modern equipment for experiments and practical applications.
  2. Chemistry Lab: Advanced instruments for analysis and experiments.
  3. Language Lab: Enhances communication skills with audio-visual tools.
  4. Classrooms: Smart classrooms with projectors and internet connectivity.

Workshops / Guest Lectures

  • Regular workshops on scientific computing, ethics in science, and communication skills.
  • Guest lectures by industry experts and academicians to provide practical insights.

Activities

  • Science and mathematics quiz competitions.
  • Communication workshops for personality development.
  • Seminars and science exhibitions to foster creativity and innovation.

Technical Magazine & Newsletter

  • A department-led magazine featuring student articles, technical innovations, and faculty research contributions.

Student's Association

  • Organizes technical events, workshops, and activities to enhance knowledge and teamwork.

Department Library

  • A dedicated collection of reference books, journals, and e-resources for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Communication Skills.

Student Achievements

  • Participation and achievements in national-level science and mathematics competitions.
  • Awards in technical paper presentations and innovation contests.

Faculty Achievements

  • Publications in national and international journals.
  • Contributions to conferences, research projects, and collaborative studies.

Syllabus

  • Structured syllabus aligned with DBATU guidelines.
  • Regularly updated to meet academic and industry requirements.

Click here to download the syllabus.

Time Table

  • Detailed schedules for lectures and laboratory sessions.
  • Available on the department notice board and website.

MOUs

  • Collaborations with academic institutions and industries for training, research, and internships.

Placements

  • Enhancing soft skills, communication, and analytical abilities to support successful placements across all engineering streams.

Result Analysis

  • Detailed analysis of student performance to identify areas of improvement and provide additional support.

Research and Development

  • Promotes interdisciplinary research projects in applied sciences and communication skills.
  • Encourages faculty and student collaborations for publications and presentations.

News

  • Paper cutting