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Nov 8, 2012

Shivaji University - Bachelor of Engineering in Production Engineering Syllabus

SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN PRODUCTION ENGINEERING SYLLABUS

Second Year:

Third Semester
Fourth Semester
1. Engineering Mathematics -III 1. Advanced Machine Tools & Processes
2. Machine Drawing 2. Foundry Technology
3. Thermal Engineering 3. Analysis of Machine Elements
4. Electrical Technology & Industrial Electronics 4. Welding Technology
5. Machine Tools & Processes 5. Theory of Machines - I
6. Fluid Mechanics 6. Computer Aided Solid Modeling
7. Advanced Programming Laboratory 7. Work Shop Practice-IV
8. Work Shop Practice - III 8. Mini Project

Third Year:

Fifth Semester
Sixth Semester
1. Metallurgy - I 1. Metallurgy – II
2. Theory of Machines – II 2. Industrial Management
3. Design of Machine Elements 3. Industrial Hydraulics & Pneumatics
4. Tool Engineering – I 4. Tool Engineering – II
5. Metal Forming & Plastics Technology 5. Total Quality Management
6. Metrology 6. Machine Tools & Product Design
7. Basic CNC Laboratory 7. Work Shop Practice-VI
8. Work Shop Practice-V 8. Seminar

Final Year:

Seventh Semester
Eighth Semester
1. Operations Research 1. Costing and Cost Control
2. Mechatronic Systems 2. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems
3. Process Engineering 3. Advanced Industrial Engineering
4. Production & Operations Management 4. Elective – I :
  • Marketing Management
  • Materials Management
  • Data Base Management
  • Entrepreneurship Development
  • Financial Management
  • Environment & Pollution Control
  • Organizational Behaviour
5. Computer Aided Designand Analysis 5. Electives - II :
  • Flexible Manufacturing System
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Industrial Robotics
  • Rolling and Roll Pass Design
  • Advanced Foundry Technology
  • Advanced Tool & Die Design
  • Material Handling Systems
6. Vacational In-plant Training Report 6. Project Work – Phase II
7. Advanced CNC Laboratory
8. Project Work – Phase I

Nov 7, 2012

Pune University - Bachelor of Engineering in Production Engineering Syllabus

Pune University - Bachelor of Engineering in Production Engineering Syllabus.

Second Year :

Third Semester S.E. PART 1
Fourth Semester S.E. PART 2
1. Engineering Mathematics III 1. Electrical Technology
2. Heat and Fluid Engineering 2. Theory of Machines
3. Strength of Machine Elecments 3. Welding and Foundry
4. Machine Tool Operations 4. Design of Machine Element
5. Material Science 5. Industrial Organization and Management
6. M/C Drawing & Computer Graphics 6. Workshop Practice

Third Year :

Fifth Semester T.E. PART 1
Sixth Semester T.E. PART 2
1. Metrology & Mechanical Measurement 1. Advanced Machine Tools
2. Kinematics of Manufacturing Machines 2. Tool Design
3. Material Forming 3. Industrial Engineering & Quality Assurance
4. Production Management 4. Numerical Techniques and database
5. Cuting Tool Engineering 5. Production Metallurgy
6. Production Practice I 6. Seminar

Final Year :

Seventh Semester B.E. PART 1
Eighth Semester B.E. PART 2
1. Machine Tool Design 1. Project Work
2. Manufacturing Automation 2. Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing
3. Operations Research 3. Process Planning and Tool Selection
4. Elective-I :
  • Plastic Engineering
  • Industrial Robotics
  • Powder Metallurgy
  • Microprocessor Applications
4. Elective-III :
  • Automobile Engineering
  • Mechatronics
  • Metal working Tribology
  • Finite Element Analysis
5. Elective-II :
  • Ergonomics and Human Factors in
    Engineering
  • Materials and Logistic Management
  • Simulation and Modeling
  • Plant Engineering and Maintenance
 5. Elective-IV :
  • World Class Manufacturing
  • ***
  • Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
  • Total Quality Management
 6. Project Work 6. Manufacturing Costing & Analysis


*** Student can select any Elective IV from Mechanical/Industrial Engineering course 2008 or subject designed by the college on the basis of Industry inputs, which has been approved by the University before the start of the semester.