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CURRICULUM DIPLOMA Automobile Engineering (Three year program-semester system) Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training Curriculum Development Division Sanothimi, Bhaktapur First Revision 2013 Second Revision 2019 i Table of Content INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. IV RATIONAL ..................................................................................................................................... IV CURRICULUM TITLE: .................................................................................................................... V AIM ................................................................................................................................................ V PROGRAM OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................. V GROUP SIZE ................................................................................................................................... V ENTRY CRITERIA ........................................................................................................................... V DURATION ...................................................................................................................................... V MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION ............................................................................................................ V PATTERN OF ATTENDANCE ........................................................................................................... V TEACHERS AND STUDENTS RATIO ................................................................................................ V QUALIFICATION OF TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS .................................................................... VI INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA AND MATERIALS................................................................................... VI TEACHING LEARNING METHODOLOGIES .................................................................................... VI MODE OF EDUCATION .................................................................................................................. VI EXAMINATION AND MARKING SCHEME ...................................................................................... VI PROVISION OF BACK PAPER........................................................................................................ VII DISCIPLINARY AND ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................... VII GRADING SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................... VII CERTIFICATION AND DEGREE AWARDS ...................................................................................... VII SUBJECTS CODES ........................................................................................................................ VIII PROVISION OF SPECIALIZATION: ............................................................................................... VIII CAREER OPPORTUNITY .............................................................................................................. VIII QUESTION PATTERNS FOR WRITTEN EXAM................................................................................ IX CURRICULUM STRUCTURE ............................................................................................................ X FIRST SEMESTER ............................................................................................................................ 1 COMMUNICATION NEPALI ............................................................................................................. 2 COMMUNICATION ENGLISH ........................................................................................................... 4 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I..................................................................................................... 7 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I .............................................................................................................. 10 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY I ........................................................................................................ 15 ENGINEERING DRAWING I ................................................................................................. 20 WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY I ........................................................................................................ 23 ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ................................................................................. 29 SECOND SEMESTER ...................................................................................................................... 32 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II .................................................................................... 33 ENGINEERING PHYSICS II .................................................................................................. 36 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY II .......................................................................................... 40 ENGINEERING DRAWING II .......................................................................................................... 44 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING ....................................................................................................... 46 MATERIAL SCIENCE ..................................................................................................................... 50 ENGINEERING MECHANICS .......................................................................................................... 53 WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY II ...................................................................................................... 56 THIRD SEMESTER ......................................................................................................................... 61 MACHINE ELEMENTS AND MECHANISM ..................................................................................... 62 THERMAL ENGINEERING-I .......................................................................................................... 65 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS .......................................................................................................... 68 MACHINE DRAWING ..................................................................................................................... 71 ii ELEMENTS OF ENGINEERING ECONOMICS .................................................................................. 73 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS........................................................................................................... 76 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I ..................................................................................................... 79 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT .............................................................................................. 86 FOURTH SEMESTER ...................................................................................................................... 89 MECHATRONICS ........................................................................................................................... 90 THERMAL ENGINEERING II ......................................................................................................... 96 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................... 99 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II ................................................................................................. 104 FLUID MECHANICS AND FLUID MACHINES ............................................................................... 112 BODY SHOP REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................................. 115 MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE ............................................................................... 117 AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONING............................................................................................. 120 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................... 125 FIFTH SEMESTER ........................................................................................................................ 133 CONTROL SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................... 134 COMPUTER GRAPHICS (AUTOCAD) ......................................................................................... 137 FUNDAMENTALS OF HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS ............................................................... 140 MACHINE DESIGN, ESTIMATING AND COSTING ........................................................................ 145 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY III ................................................................................................ 147 INDUSTRIAL ORIENTATION ........................................................................................................ 154 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS I ................................................................................................... 156 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ..................................................................................... 162 SIXTH SEMESTER ........................................................................................................................ 165 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS II ................................................................................................. 166 PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................... 171 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................... 174 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY IV ................................................................................................ 177 VEHICLE DRIVING PRACTICE .................................................................................................... 181 INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT ........................................................................................................ 182 EXPERTS INVOLVED IN CURRICULA DEVELOPMENT, 2008 ...................................................... 184 EXPERTS INVOLVED IN CURRICULUM REVISION, 2013: ........................................................... 185 EXPERTS INVOLVED IN CURRICULUM RIVISION, 2019 ............................................................. 186 iii Introduction The automobile Engineering is genuine field in the engineering and technology sector. Many people in the world have been given emphasis for the broader application of automobile. This sector has been helping the world for the overall development and it has been creating wage and self employment opportunities both in public and private sectors. This curriculum is designed with the purpose of producing middle level technical human resources equipped with knowledge and skills related to automobile engineering so as to meet the demand of such workforce in the country to contribute in the national economic development of Nepal. The knowledge and skills incorporated in this curriculum will be helpful to deliver the individual needs as well national needs in the field of automobile engineering. This course is based on the job required to perform by an automobile technician at different related industries and organizations in Nepal and abroad. The Diploma in Automobile Engineering program extends over three years. Each year is divided into two semesters. There are six semesters in total within the period of three years. This curriculum includes the core subjects like physics, chemistry, and mathematics applicable in the field of auto-mechanical engineering. It also includes language subjects like Nepali and English applicable for the communication in the field of automobile. The second year course focuses on the basic disciplinary subjects of Automobile Engineering. Similarly, third year comprises of the disciplinary subjects of Automobile Engineering. It also has provision of elective subjects in the specific areas of automobile engineering. The course structure and the subject wise contents that follow reflect the details of this curriculum. In short, this curriculum guides its implementers to produce competent and highly employable middle level technical workforce in the field of automobile engineering. The contents of individual subjects prescribed in the curriculum are incorporated in the light of "must to know and must to do" principle. Rational Diploma in Automobile Engineering curriculum was last revised in 2013. This is the second revision after the implementation of its first revision. The rationales behind its revision are as follows: It crossed the 5 years maturity period of its implementation after the 1st revision and similarly the implementing agencies/college have requested to revise this curriculum based on their teaching experiences. The year-wise re-adjustments of the existing subjects are felt necessary. Some new subjects seems to be introduce as per the advancement in technology. It is needed to revisit its weightage in both theory and practical marks and contents to make it more practical oriented. The duration of 3rd year Industrial Attachment needs to be increased. The technologies invented in the field of automobile are necessary to incorporated. Furthermore, technology of automobile occupation upgraded rapidly and new technology are introduce in the recent year. With the advent in technology trained technicians are needed throughout the world. To cope with the national and international demand, the knowledge and the skills should be updated to make the skills relevant and pertinent to the industry. Hence this curriculum is revised to equip the students as per the changing technology in changing environmental context. iv
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