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8th April 2016, 11:58 AM
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Architecture Syllabus Nagpur University
I have completed my 12th with PCM and planning to join Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University for doing B.Arch degree. Can you provide me Architecture Syllabus of this Nagpur University to get to know about subjects also tell list of other engineering courses available?
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8th April 2016, 12:01 PM
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Re: Architecture Syllabus Nagpur University
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University which is formerly known as Nagpur University, is a public state university, established on August 4, 1923. About B.Arch Course: Eligibility You must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board. Duration 5 Years, Full Time, Under Graduate Degree B.Arch Syllabus Nagpur University First Semester B.Arch. Basic Design & Visual Arts Objective- Developing skills in manual presentation techniques, use of various media of presentation, Principles of 2-D & 3-D compositions, Principles of Design. Theory of Basic Design- The study of this subject is aimed to understand the Visual & aesthetic qualities of Art and relating these to Architectural Design situation. This subject forms the direct input to Design as ‘Basic Design’ is the foundation of all Professional courses which deals directly or indirectly with Aesthetic. Visual Art- Visual Art is aimed at providing knowledge and understanding of various visual arts and its importance. It further aims at developing the freehand drawing and rendering skills in different medium and using it as tool of expressing ideas visually. Unit-I: Brief historical review of development of fine arts (visual and performing arts.) and Interdependency of visual arts, architecture, painting and sculpture Unit-II: Introduction to basic elements of design–point, line, plane, form Unit-III: Principles of Design and its role in expression (architectural expression) Introduction to principles of organization/composition Repetition, Variety, Radiation, Rhythm, Gradation, Emphasis & Subordination, Proportion, Harmony, Balance Unit-IV: Study of Visual Properties of 2-Dimensional forms both geometrical and non-geometrical surfaces and visual textures, optical illusion etc. Unit-V: Free hand line sketching and drawing of natural and manmade. Study of shades and shadows, Sketching of Historic or new built up structures of Architectural importance using different mediums. Unit-VI: Study of classification of colours with different hues, values, and shades. Colour wheel and colour composition, properties of colour. Sessional Work- Plates, Sketches and models to understand basic design principles, elements and their expressive qualities Creative Exercises of 2d to 3d composition Exercise related to positive and negative spaces Product Design. Construction Technology & Materials – I: Objective: To develop understanding about construction principles. The subjects should also focus on developing design abilities by applying basic principles of construction and choosing appropriate materials and techniques. Construction technology and appropriate materials for structural systems, roofing, enveloping and interior finishes shall be considered under this subject from simple examples to complex. For first year the focus shall be on basic building materials and basic construction principles. Unit I: General Idea / Introduction to various elements of building from foundation to roof. General idea about basic building materials such as stone, wood, concrete, steel etc. Unit II: Introduction to “Construction” as a subject and its relevance to architectural design. 1. Construction and the logic of stability as its basis. 2. Concept of load bearing: Support and Supported building elements 3. Concept of Span Unit II: Understanding the basic construction principles with respect to structural stability and its applications/ extensions /manifestations in terms structural systems and then building elements Construction Principles- construction systems-building elements- building materials Unit IV: General conditions at site level such as site topography, climatic conditions and soil conditions and its implications on construction techniques, building materials, building elements, construction systems to be adopted. Unit V: Basic Structural systems such as load bearing and frame structure. Sessional Work: Site visit reports, tutorials, notes, sketches and market surveys. Structural Design & Systems – I Objectives: Emphasis will be more on structural concepts vis-à-vis stability of forms rather than intricate numerical calculations. While dealing with different structural concepts, their importance shall be related to architectural requirements by giving examples from history of architecture / contemporary architecture. Wherever application is mentioned examples from architecture typologies shall be referred to. Unit I: Basic Structural forces : Study of types of Coplanar & non- coplanar forces. Unit II: Co-Planer forces – resolution and resultants – Lami’s Theorem – Application Unit III: Equilibrium of 2 D elements : Basic Principles, condition of equilibrium, free body diagram Unit IV: Equilibrium of 3 – D elements – understanding of basic principles of resolution and equilibrium of 3 D force system no mathematical calculation. Unit V: Types of Structural Supports and support reactions – Theoretical and practical – Study of reactions of simple support, hinge support, roller support and fixed support, study of types of beams and types of loads. Unit VI: Static Friction: Basic Principles: Application for elements on horizontal plane, inclined planes and ladders. Unit VII: Properties of plane sections a) Centre of gravity b) Moment of inertia (second moment of area) – section modulus, radius of gyration, polar moment of inertia. Unit VIII: Application for c) Perfect frames (Method of joints, Method of Sections and graphical methods.) d) Simply supported beams – Analytical and graphical e) Weight less cables / strings Sessional work: Sketches, notes, tutorials, tests and presentations History of Art & Architecture –I Objective: Study of evolution of various styles of art and architecture as a response to climate, culture and socio-political conditions by taking examples from river valley civilizations. The emphasis will be on the development of the understanding of fundamental design principles (visual art principles) and resulting architectural expression; appropriate to place and people. Aim: To understand architecture as an outcome of Physical factors like geography, climatology, location, Building Materials and available Technology and also the influence of Art, Culture and Society. Unit I: Introduction to Art, Culture, Society, Civilization and Architecture. Unit II: Earlier attempts of man for shelter during the prehistoric period. Unit III: Indian Art and Architecture. Unit IV: Western Art and Architecture. Unit V: Elements of Art & Principles of Design studied from historic examples. Sessional work: Sketches, notes, tutorials, tests and presentations List of other engineering courses offered by university: Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Civil Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Computer Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Computer Science Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Computer Technology Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Electrical (Electronics and Power) Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Electronics Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Electronics and Telecommunication Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Electronics Design Technology Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Industrial Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Industrial Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Instrumentation Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Metallurgical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Mining Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Power Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Power Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Production Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - Structural Engineering Bachelor of Engineering - Part Time (BE (PT)) - Civil Engineering Bachelor of Engineering - Part Time (BE (PT)) - Computer Technology Bachelor of Engineering - Part Time (BE (PT)) - Electrical (Electronics & Power) Bachelor of Engineering (Part Time) (BE (PT)) - Electronics Bachelor of Engineering - Part Time (BE (PT)) - Fire Engineering Bachelor of Engineering - Part Time (BE (PT)) - Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Food Technology Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Oil Technology Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Petroleum Refinery and Chemical Technology Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Plastic and Polymer Technology Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Pulp and Paper Technology Bachelor of Technology (BTech) - Surface Coating Technology Address: Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Administrative Premises Ravindranath Tagore Marg, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001 Phone: 0712 253 3452 Map location: [MAP]Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University[/MAP] Below I am providing you the B.Arch Syllabus Nagpur University: |