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Kathmandu University SCHOOL OF SCIENCE; SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

2009

A Brief History As a precursor to the establishment of a University, a team dedicated people first established Kathmandu Valley Campus in 1985 to provide education in Intermediate of Science (ISc). The same team proposed the establishment of Kathmandu University. After thorough discussion on the proposal in the Parliament, Kathmandu University was granted by an Act of Parliament on December 11, 1991. Important Milestones Aug 1985: Establishment of Kathmandu Valley Campus with academic affiliation with Tribhuvan University; Dec 1991: Establishment of Kathmandu University under an Act of Parliament; Dec 1991: First Senate Meeting presided by the Prime Minister and Chancellor of Kathmandu University, Mr. Girija Prasad Koirala; Appointment of Dr. Suresh Raj Sharma as the Vice Chancellor of the University; Jan 1992: Appointment of Dr. Sitaram Adhikary as the Registrar of the University; July 1992: Appointment of Dr. Bhadra Man Tuladhar as the Dean of School of Science: July 1992: Launching of Kathmandu University’s own Intermediate of Science Program; Aug 1993: Started Master of Business Administration (MBA) program; Aug 1994: Started four-year bachelor courses in Mechanical, Electrical & Electronics, Computer Engineering, Pharmacy and Environmental Science; Dec 1994: Granted affiliation to Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara, to run MBBS program; Aug 1995: Inauguration of the University at Dhulikhel by HRH Crown Prince Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev; Nov 1995: Granted Provisional affiliation to St. Xavier’s College, Kathmandu, for Bachelor in Social Work (BSW); Oct 1996: Obtained associate membership of the Association of Indian Universities; Nov 1996: Inauguration of Department of Music, Bhaktapur, by His Excellency President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Professor Dr. Roman Herzog; Aug 1997: Granted affiliation to St. Xavier’s College, Kathmandu, to run BSc (Environmental Science) program; Granted affiliation to Kathmandu College of Management, Kathmandu, to run BBA program;

Sep 1997: Dec 1997:

Feb 1998: Feb 1998:

Sep 1998: Aug 1999:

Sep 1999: Sep 2000: Sep 2000: Feb 2001: July 2001: Aug 2001:

May 2002: Sep 2002: Aug 2003: May 2003:

Launched MPhil programs in Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics and Physics; Granted affiliation to (a) Nepalgunj Medical College, Nepalgunj, (b) Kathmandu Medical College, Kathmandu, and, (c) Nepal Medical College, Kathmandu, to run MBBS program; Launched postgraduate and in-service teacher education programs; Establishment of Dhulikhel Medical Institute and launching three years Intermediate program in Nursing, Laboratory Technology, Physiotherapy, General Medicine, and Ophthalmology under the collaboration with Dhulikhel Hospital ; Launched MPhil and PhD Program in Education; Granted affiliation to (a) Little Angel’s College, Lalitpur, and (b) Nepal College of Management, Kathmandu to run BBA program; Granted affiliation to National College, Kathmandu, to run B.A. in Development Studies; Launched MS Orthopaedics at B&B Hospital; Launched graduate programs in Environmental Science and Pharmacy; Launched MCh Neurosurgery at Bir Hospital; Launched Executive MBA program; Granted affiliation to Training Institute for Technical Instruction (TITI), to run BTechEd Program; Launched graduate programs in Information Technology, Communication Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering; Started MBBS courses at Kathmandu University School of Medical Science (KUSMS); Started postgraduate diploma in Primary Education in association with Bank Street College, New York and Rato Bangla School Nepal; Started four-year Bachelor course in Buddhist Studies; Started four-year course in Biotechnology; Signed agreement with Dhulikhel Hospital, to operate and develop it as KU Teaching Hospital;

Sep 2005:

Launched four-year Bachelor program in Human biology;

Feb 2006:

Started Four year Bachelor program in Media Studies; Granted affiliation to Kathmandu Medical College to run BSc Nursing program; Launched MEd program in Mathematics;

Feb. 2007:

Launched MEd program in School of Education; Launched MD Internal Medicine at MCOMS, COMS; MS Obstetrics and Gynecology at COMS, Bharatpur and NGMC, Nepalgunj; General Medicine at NGMC, Nepalgunj; Launched Master in Management in collaboration with South Asian Institute of Management; Granted affiliation to Nobel Medical College, Biratnagar to run MBBS Program;

Mar 2007:

Signed agreement with B & B Hospital, Lalitpur, and, Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children (HRDC), Banepa, to provide their services to KU Medical Sciences for teaching purposes in MBBS and other programs;

Appointment of Dr. Bhadra Man Tuladhar as the Registrar of the University;

April 2007:

Started two-year MEd program in Environment Education and Sustainable Development in collaboration with University of Oslo and Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway;

Jan 2004:

Launched postgraduate program in Natural and Human Resources Management under the School of Arts;

May 2007:

Establishment of Confucius Institute at KU with collaboration Hebei University of Economics & Business;

Mar 2004:

Launched postgraduate program at Bangalore, Mangalore and Manipal, India in Psychiatry and Pathology in collaboration with MEMG, India;

Aug 2007:

Launched four-year Bachelor of Engineering program in Geomatics Engineering in collaboration with LMTC; Granted affiliation to Kantipur Dental College to run four-year BDS program;

Aug 2004:

Started postgraduate program in Electrical Power in collaboration with NTNU and NORAD; Launched Bachelor of Fine Arts under the School of Arts; Started bachelor course in Nursing

Feb 2008:

Launched Postgraduate Diploma in Security Management; Organized Third South Asian University Youth Festival in Dhulikhel; 32 universities participated;

Aug 2005:

Started four year bachelor course in Environmental Engineering; Granted affiliation to Scheer Memorial Hospital College of Nursing to run BSc., Nursing;

Sep 2008:

Launched M. Phil. in Management.

Mar 2003:

Aug 2003:

Sep 2003:

Launched postgraduate program at Bangalore, Mangalore and Manipal, India in Anaesthesiology, Dermatology, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Radiodiagnosis, Paediatrics, General Surgery, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Neurosurgery, Conservative Dentistry, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics in collaboration with MEMG, India; Launched post graduate program in Pathology in collaboration with Manipal College of Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, Kathmandu Medical College; Started four-year course in Biotechnology; Launched Diploma in Fine Arts under the School of Arts; Launched MEd Program in ELT;

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A University with Commitment Kathmandu University was established in November 1991, as an autonomous, not-for-profit, non- government, public institution through private initiative. The University is committed to develop leaders in professional areas through quality education.

“The students should make the right choice for their desired future prospects.”

Vision Prof. Dr. Suresh Raj Sharma Vice Chancellor

“To become a world-class university devoted to bringing knowledge and technology to the service of mankind.”

Mission

University Administration

“To provide quality education for leadership”

Strategy KU has launched a long-term strategy for 2003-2013, based on its experiences gained in the first ten years of its establishments, which are to: •

Achieve excellence in teaching;



Provide strong support to professional courses;



Conduct research activities in the fields of environment, energy, medicinal plant and information technology.

The University has autonomy in terms of operating and managing the university. The Senate, Executive Council, Academic Council and the Deans develop the internal policies and programs to run the university. Prime Minister of Nepal is the Chancellor of the University and Minister for Education is the Pro-chancellor. Vice Chancellor is the Chief Executive of the University, followed by Registrar and Deans from all schools.

Organization The university conducts various academic programs in different disciplines from intermediate to PhD levels through six schools which are: School of Science, School of Management, School of Engineering, School of Medical Sciences, School of Arts and School of Education.

Student Welfare Council There is a provision of a elected Student Welfare Council in each school for co-ordinating students extracurricular activities.

Location The University is situated at Dhulikhel, Kavre, about 30 kilometers east of Kathmandu in a picturesque landscape having round-the-year pleasant climate and panoramic Himalayan Views.

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Undergraduate Programs in Science & Engineering University offers the following 4-year courses (2009 – 2013) for admission in August 2009. School of Science • BTech in Biotechnology p-9 • BTech in Environmental Engineering p-11 • BSc in Environmental Science p-13 • BSc in Human Biology p-15 • BPharm in Pharmacy p-17 • BSc in Applied Mathematics p-19 • BSc in Applied Physics p-21 • Bachelor of Statistics p-23

• • •

Teaching - Learning Approach This approach will enable students not only to interact among group members but also to gain confidence in their subject by constant interaction with faculty and classmates.

School of Engineering • BE in Computer Engineering p-25 • BE in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Communication) p-27 • BE in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Power & Control) p-29 • BE in Mechanical Engineering p-31 • BE in Geomatics Engineering p-33 • BE in Civil Engineering (Specialization in Hydropower) p-35

University’s Strong Base and Professional Foundation are built on: • • • • • • • •

Research environment Regular updating of curriculum as per the changing technology and national need Separate hostels for boys and girls

Competent and committed faculties Modern and well equipped laboratories 24 hours all campus internet facilities Well equipped library, with more than 35,000 vol. of books Strong project and practical experiences Sound base of scientific knowledge Business management thrust Multi-disciplinary understanding

Tutorials and Group Exercises

Field Trip

Experimentation

Project Work

Project Works and Research The students are involved in project works from the very beginning and they are continuously encouraged and supported for research activities. A students’ project exhibition (KUPEX) is organized every year to expose their achievements.

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Procedure for Admission

Time Schedule for Admission



Applications for admission are invited by public notice in national newspapers.



Application form together with information brochure for admission 2008, may be obtained from the Central Office, Dhulikhel, paying Rs. 300.00 (non-refundable).

Applicants are advised to follow the time schedule given below: Working days and other schedules will be as per the academic calendar published by the university.



ADMISSION SCHEDULE Distribution of application forms Admission test: Date Time Publication of interviews list Interview date Publication of selected candidates list Admission

Alternatively, application form can also be downloaded from the Kathmandu University Web page: www.ku.edu.np/admission/ admission.htm



Applicants are advised to carefully read the information brochure and identify the study programs of their choice.



Application form should be correctly filled in. It must contain all necessary information and documents. Applicants should prioritize subjects to be studied. The form should be submitted to KU with a non-refundable payment of Rs. 500.00.



In case of applicants who have downloaded form from the web, a non-refundable payment of Rs 800.00 will have to be made with submission of application.



A test of two-hour duration will be taken in KU, Dhulikhel, to assess applicant’s proficiency in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics to prepare a short-list.



Short-listed applicants will be interviewed by the concerned departments to assess their aptitude.



Applicants who get through test and interview are required to get admission in time as stated in the brochure.

July 30 to August 7, 2009 August 9, 2009, Sunday 14.00 to 16.00 pm August 11, 2009, Tuesday August 12 & 13, 2009 August 14, 2009, Friday August 14 to 20, 2009

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

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Semester I (Fall semester) Session Starts on Dasai Evaluation of Practical Oriented Courses End-semester Examination Semester II (Spring Semester) Session starts on Sports week Evaluation of Practical Oriented Courses End-semester Examination

August 23, 2009, Sunday September 19 to October 3, 2009 December 20 to 25, 2009 January 15, 2010 onwards February 7, 2010, Sunday February 20 to 27, 2010 June 20-25, 2010 July 1, 2010 onwards

Fee Regulations Fee determined by the university is payable by students. Students selected for admission are required to pay fee for their respective program. 1.

Student will pay fee and caution money as shown in the chart for their individual program. Fee Structure for Undergraduate Program (Science & Engineering) Batch 2009-2013 *All Engg. Environmental B. Pharmacy Biotechnology Programs/ Science Env. Engg. 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00

15,000.00

BSc Applied Math/Applied Physics/BStat 12,000.00

Registration

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

Development

35,000.00

35,000.00

35,000.00

35,000.00

35,000.00

20,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

Particulars Admission

Caution Money KU Souvenir Total (A) For the entire program

Human Biology

200.00

200.00

200.00

200.00

200.00

200.00

58,200.00

58,200.00

58,200.00

58,200.00

58,200.00

40,200.00

B. Fees: For semester I

13,700.00

13,700.00

13,700.00

12,700.00

12,700.00

11,800.00

C. Fees: For semester II

13,600.00

13,600.00

13,600.00

12,600.00

12,600.00

11,900.00

D. Tuition for semester I & II Total Cost in 1st Year (A+B+C+D)

57,000.00

59,000.00

72,000.00

56,000.00

57,000.00

40,000.00

142,500.00

144,500.00

157,500.00

139,500.00

140,500.00

103,900.00

2nd Year

87,700.00

88,500.00

102,300.00

83,800.00

83,300.00

70,300.00

3rd Year

13,600.00

90,500.00

104,400.00

85,300.00

85,600.00

72,900.00

4th Year Total Cost At the time of Admission Medical Insurance per year at KUTH, DH Pharmacy Council Fee (one time) Amount to be paid at the time of Admission

57,000.00

91,500.00

105,800.00

86,400.00

85,600.00

72,900.00

410.000.00

415,000.00

470,000.00

395,000.00

395,000.00

320,000.00

85,400.00

86,900.00

87,400.00

84,400.00

84,400.00

60,000.00

600.00

600.00

600.00

600.00



600.00



1,000.00









86,000.00

88,500.00

88,000.00

85,000.00

85,000.00

60,600.00

* Engg. Programs: Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Computer Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Geomatics Engineering; Civil Engineering (Specialization in Hydropower)/Env. Engg. = Environmental Engineering.

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Additional Expenses: In addition, students will have to pay for the followings (optional): • Accommodation in KU Hostels.

6.

Payment has to be made by depositing the required amount in any branch of Nepal Investment Bank, Saving Account No. 0058132630 in favor of Kathmandu University or NABIL at Kantipath, Kathmandu, in the Savings Account No. 011 001 0955102. Students are required to submit the bank deposit receipt to account office of the university and obtain a receipt for the same.

7.

Late Fees :

• Dining at the University cafeteria. • Transportation cost for those using transportation service arranged by the University. 2.

A student withdrawing from a program in the first 2 weeks of admission will apply to the DEAN of the respective school for permission to withdraw. On grant of such permission, fees, except caution deposit, will be refunded as given below:

Duration August 23 to September 4, 2009 From September 6, 2009 onwards 3.

5.

Tuition fee for each semester must be paid from the 1st to the 15th day of the month notified at the beginning of the semester;

b.

Failure to pay within the prescribed period will result in paying late fees and/or cancellation of registration. Late fees will be charged as follows: i. From the 16th day to the end of the month Rs. 100. ii. From the 1st to the end of the next month Rs. 100 + Rs.10 per day. iii. Failure to pay the tuition fee along with late fee by the end of the next month will automatically lead to the cancellation of the admission. iv. Re-admission, if allowed, will cost Rs. 500 as re-admission fee along with pending dues.

Refund 70% No refund

No degree will be conferred upon any candidate and no transcripts will be issued before clearance of all dues and charges, including tuition fee. 8.

Instruction for Payment 4.

a.

The above arrangements are for a normal situation. Whenever a student’s program gets modified or the progress is delayed beyond maximum permissible time, such a student is advised to consult the appropriate authority before registration.

Caution deposits are refundable under following conditions after adjustment of dues: Percentage Refund a. b.

After successful completion of course, i.e., after graduation, 100% After clearing all dues, if a student is required by the university to withdraw, 100% c. After clearing all dues, if a student voluntarily drops out, 50%. Validity of refund for the caution deposit is one year.

Fees and other charges are payable in advance for each semester on the notified dates. No withdrawal from a course(s) will entitle a student for refund of fees. 9. -6-

Refund will be made by cheque only.

Evaluation System •

Performance of a student shall be continuously assessed through in-semester and end-semester examinations.



Evaluation is done on a four-point grade system, as follows: Grade

A

A- B+

B

B- C+

C

C-

D

F

Grade Point

4 3.7 3.3 3 2.7 2.3 2 1.7 1

0



No student can pass the level with “F” in any particular course



The maximum duration for completion of the undergraduate program for a student is seven years from the date of admission in that program.

Facilities



If a student fails in more than two courses, s/he has to seek permission from the Dean to repeat the semester.



If a student fails in two or less than two courses, s/he is allowed only three chances to appear in the failed courses as follows: a.

First compartment examination will generally be held within a month after completion of regular end-semester on a day to be notified by the university.

b.

If a student fails in First compartment examination, s/he will be allowed to reappear in the next regular examination of that course.

c.

If a student again fails in this attempt, s/he will be allowed to reappear again in the following compartment examination.



A student passing compartment examinations shall get maximum A- grade.



The GPA of the students should remain 2.0 and above, throughout the duration of their studies. If a student fails to maintain this GPA, or receives two or more permanent ‘F’ grades then the students may be required to withdraw from the program. The student not obtaining minimum GPA 2.0 in each semester shall be deemed to have failed the semester.

Hostel facilities

Canteen facilities

Transportation facilities

Library facilities

Graduates As of 2008, the University has produced 828 science graduates and 1097 engineering graduates, including undergraduates and graduates. Immediate acceptance of KU graduates by the market and their respectable placements prove the quality of graduates and commitment of the University for excellence.

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BTech in Biotechnology 1.

Why Biotechnology? The students will acquire knowledge and skill of Biotechnology which is a frontier area offering a new technological base to understand the living beings at the molecular level, unravel the genetic codes that govern biological processes and thereby be able to manipulate those for the betterment of humankind. A career in biotechnology is not just a job, it is an invitation to participate in the development of new products and processes that could improve the quality of human life.

2.

Lab Work

Where are the career opportunities? •

Research and development in the processing of diverse biological materials and for managing bio-industries.



Employments are available in industries like chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages and, plant and animal biotechnology plus other options in forensics, disease and diagnostic therapy, education and environmental protection bodies.



Experimental Setup

For further studies at Masters or Doctoral levels.

3.

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or PCB.

4.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: The University provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

Biotechnology Lab

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Year

I I II

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BTech in Biotechnology

Semester Math 111 PHYS 111 Calculus & Algebra General Physics I [3] [2]

CHEM 101 General Chemistry [3]

BIOL 101 General Biology [2]

COMP 101 Computer Foundation [2]

ENGG 101 Engineering Project [2]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing I [2]

ENGT 101 Communication Skill I [2]

MATH 102 PHYS 112 Stats & Probability General Physics II [3] [2]

COMP 102 Computer Programming [3]

CHEM 102 Inorganic Chemistry [2]

BIOT 101 Introductory Biotechnology [3]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project 1 [2]

EDRG 102 Engineering Drawing II [2]

ENGT 102 Communication Skills II [2]

PHYS 103 Physics Lab Work [1]

19

BIOT 201 Microbiology [3]

BIOT 201 Genetics [3]

BIOT 203 Biochemistry [3]

BIOT 204 Principal of Biochemical Engg. [3]

BIOT 205 Cell Biology [3]

CHEM 201 Reaction Mechanism & Stereo Chemistry [1]

BIOT 251 Microbiology Lab [1]

BIOT 252 Biochemistry Lab [2]

BIOT 253 Cell Biology Lab [1]

II

BIOT 206 Molecular Biology 1 [3]

BIOT 207 Immunology [3]

BIOT 208 Developmental Biology [3]

BIOT 209 Biophysics [3]

BIOT 210 Microbial Bioprocess Engineering [1]

CHEM 208 Quantitative Analysis [3]

BIOT 254 Microbial Bioprocess Engineering Lab[2]

BIOT 255 Immunology Lab [1]

CHEM 211 Quantitative Analysis Lab [1]

I

BIOT 301 Downstream Processing [3]

BIOT 302 Molecular Biology II [3]

BIOT 303 Plant Biotechnology [3]

BIOT 304 Animal Cell Culture Technology [2]

INAN 301 Instrumental Analysis [3]

BIOT 351 Downstream Processing Lab [2]

BIOT 352 Molecular Biology Lab [1]

BIOT 353 Plant Biotechnology Lab [1]

BIOT 354 Animal Cell Culture Lab [1]

BIOT 305 Bioinformatics [3]

BIOT 306 Recombinant DNA Technology [3]

BIOT 307 Environmental Biotechnology [3]

BIOT 308 Enzymology & Enzyme Technology [3]

BIOT 309 Biosafety & Bioethics [3]

BIOT 310 Industrial Plant Studies [1]

BIOT 356 BIOT 355 Recombinant DNA Environmental Biotechnology Lab Technology Lab [1] [1]

I

BIOT 401 Industrial Biotechnology [3]

BIOT 402 Entrepreneurship Development [2]

BIOT 403 Total Quality Management [3]

BIOT 451 Industrial Biotechnology [1]

BIOT 452 Industrial Biotechnology lab [1]

BIOT452 Seminar In Biotechnology [1]

BIOT 453 Industrial Training [2]

II

BIOT*** Electives [3]

BIOT*** Electives [3]

BIOT*** Electives [3]

I II

III II

IV

BIOT *** Electives [3]

BIOT 455 Project Work [6]

20

20

21

INAN 302 Instrumental Analysis [1]

19

18

BIOT *** Electives [3]

18

15

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

150

BIOT*** Electives Course Code

Subjects

Course Code

Subjects

BIOT 404 BIOT 404 BIOT 405 BIOT 406 BIOT 407 BIOT 408 BIOT 409 BIOT 410 BIOT 411

Plant Molecular Biology [3] Plant Molecular Biology [3] Biometrical Genetics and Plant Breeding [3] Herbs and Herbal Products [3] Agricultural Biotechnology [3] Plant Pathology [3] Immunotechnology [3] Cancer Biology [3] Vaccine Development and Production [3]

BIOT 412 BIOT 412 BIOT 413 BIOT 414 BIOT 415 BIOT 416 BIOT 417 BIOT 418 BIOT 419

Horticulture/Floriculture Protein Engineering [3] Molecular Modelling and Drug Design [3] Genomics & Proteomics [3] Food Chemistry [3] Food Processing and Preservation [3] Neutraceuticals and Functional foods [3] Human Nutrition and Dietetics [3] Dairy Technology [3]

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BTech in Environmental Engineering 1.

Why Environmental Engineering?

3.

What is the admission eligibility?

The students will acquire knowledge and skill of Environmental

Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with

Engineering which is designed to develop human resources in the

minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or Diploma in

areas of development, improvement and transfer of appropriate

Engineering/Architecture.

technologies for the abatement of pollution and minimization of

4.

the environmental risk of development works using environment friendly technologies and engineering methods.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarships are available. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

It is an interdisciplinary program, comprising courses on basic sciences, applied sciences, engineering, socioeconomic and legal aspects as well as specialized courses in the concerned field. This program focuses on the basic understanding of the environmental problems and their mitigation through appropriate and environment friendly methodologies.

2.

Where are the career opportunities? •

Environmental regulatory bodies



Municipalities and other local governing bodies



Academic institutions/ Research Centers



NGOs/INGOs



Large and medium industries



Dams and large irrigation systems



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Disaster Management Center

GIS Lab

Experimental Plot

Students in Field

Year

MATH101 Calculus & Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

CHEM 101 General Chemistry [3]

EEEG 101 Basic Electrical Engineering [3]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing I [2]

ENGG 101 Engineering Project [2]

ENGT 101 Communication Skill I [2]

COMP 101 Information Systems Technology [2]

MATH 104 Advanced Calculus [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

MEEG 101 Basic Mechanical Engineering [2]

ENVE 101 Introduction to Environmental Engineering [2]

EDRG 102 Engineering Drawing II [2]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project [2]

ENGT 102 Communication Skill II [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming [3]

ENVE 202 MEEG 207 MATH 207 Principles of Engineering Differential Equations Biological & Chemical Thermodynamic [3] Engineering [2] & Complex Variables [4]

CIEG 201 Construction Materials and Technology [3]

CIEG 202 Applied Mechanics [3]

CIEG 203 Fluid Mechanics [3]

GEOM 202 Engineering Survey I [3]

MATH 208 Statistics & Probability [3]

BIOL 207 Microbiology [3]

MCSC 202 Numerical Methods [3]

CHEM 208 Quantitative Analysis I [2]

CHEM 210 Quantitative Analysis Lab I [1]

CIEG 206 Strength of Materials [3]

CIEG 207 Engineering Geology [3]

MGTS 301 Engineering Economics [3]

INAN 301 Instrumental Analysis [3]

INAN 302 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory [2]

CIEG 301 Hydraulics & River Engineering [3]

ENVS 211 Ecological Principles [3]

CIEG 306 Structural Analysis I [3]

ENVS 335 Applied Hydrology [3]

CHEM 201 Environmental Chemistry [3]

ENVE 307 Air & Noise Pollution [3]

ENVS 213 Human Ecology [3]

ENVS 306 GIS & Remote Sensing [3]

CIEG 310 Data Analysis & Management [3]

CIEG 311 Estimating & Valuation [2]

CIEG 309 Reinforced Concrete Structures Design [3]

ENVE 408 Solid & Hazardous Waste [3]

MGTS 402 Entrepreneurship Development [3]

CIEG 406 Engineering Ethics & Professional Practice [2]

Elective Course [3]

I I II

I II II

I III II

I

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BTech in Environmental Engineering

Semester

ENVS 401 Environmental Biotechnology [3]

ENVE 407 ENVS 402 Water Pollution Environmental Control Technology Impact Assessment [3] [3]

IV ENVE 410 Independent Study in Project Preparation and Presentation [2]

II

Course Code CIEG 304

Subjects Hydropower Engineering, 2 Cr.

ENGG 103 Workshop Technology [1]

20

21 ENVS 333 Meteorology & Climatology [3]

ENVE 499 Final Year Project / Internship [8]

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

CIEG*** Electives

20

21

20

20

20

10

152

ENVS*** Electives Course Code ENVS 334

Subjects Applied Soil Science and Land Management, 3 Cr.

CIEG 315

Energy Technology and Natural Resources, 3 Cr.

ENVS 337

Environmental Hazards and Disaster Management, 3 Cr.

CIEG 326

Water supply and sanitary engineering, 3 Cr.

ENVS 338

Bioengineering, 3 Cr.

ENVS 404

Environmental Systems Modelling and Design, 3 Cr.

ENVS 343

Public & Occupational Health and Safety, 3 Cr.

Other courses offered as 4th year electives in the school of engineering and additional courses offered by the department as electives

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BSc in Environmental Science 1.

Why Environmental Science? The students will develop ability to keenly observe the Environment that surrounds them, which is not usually even noticed until a critical point is reached. It will give them knowledge which will be holistic and skill which will be creative. Today, in the name of development, terrible underdevelopments are being wreaked. Many lakes, rivers, pastures, marshes have become repository of arsenics, lands have been denuded and soil has become sterile. Students educated in Environment will be eco-friendly who will envision development not hurtful to humans, plants, or animal, i.e., Nature. They can be role-models in their respective fields.

2.

Group Discussion

Where are the career opportunities? •

Development Agency like NGOs, INGOs



Academic Institutions & Research Centers



Health Industries Experimental Lab

3.

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or PCB.

4.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarships are available. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students. Field Study

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Year

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BSc in Environmental Science

Semester MATH111 Calculus & Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

CHEM101 General Chemistry [3]

BIOL 101 General Biology [2]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing I [2]

ENGG 101 Engineering Project [2]

ENGT 101 Communication Skill I [2]

MATH102 Stats & Probability [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

CHEM 102 Inorganic Chemistry [2]

ENVS 101 Introduction to Environmental Science [3]

EDRG 102 Engineering Drawing II [2]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project [2]

ENGT 102 COMP 112 Communication Skill II Computer Programming [2] [3]

ENVS 211 Ecological Principles [3]

CHEM 208 Quantitative Analysis I [2]

ENVS 210 Quantitative Analysis Practical II [1]

CHEM 207 Organic Chemistry [2]

ENVS 206 Environmental Physics [2]

MATH 206 Applied Statistics [3]

ENVS 212 Biodiversity & Taxonomy [3]

BIOL 207 Microbiology [3]

CHEM 209 Quantitative Analysis II [2]

CHEM 211 Quantitative Analysis Practical II [2]

ENVS 201 Environmental Chemistry [3]

ENVS 204 Environmental Pollution [4]

ENVS 219 Energy & Environment [3]

ENVS 220 GIS & Remote Sensing [3]

I

ENVS 313 Environmental Geology & Geomorphology [4]

INAN 301 Instrumental Analysis [3]

INAN 302 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory [3]

ENVS 328 Conservation Biology [3]

ENVS 333 Meteorology & Climatology [3]

ENVS 334 Applied Soil Science & Land Mgmt. [3]

Elective Course* [3]

II

ENVS 331 Legal & Policy Issues in Environment [2]

ENVS 303 Environmental Economics [2]

ENVS 318 Sivicultural Principles & Practices [3]

ENVS 337 Environ. Hazards & Disaster Mgmt. [3]

ENVS 335 Applied Hydrology [4]

ENVS 320 Human Ecology & Sociology [3]

Elective Course* [3]

I

ENVS 401 Environmental Biotechnology [3]

ENVS 402 Environmental Impact Assessment [3]

MGTS 402 Entrepreneurship development [3]

ENVS 413 Urbanization & Sustainable Development [3]

Elective Course** [3]

Elective Course** [3]

Elective Course** [2]

I I II

I II II

III

COMP 101 Information Systems Technology [2]

ENVS 207 Natural Resource Management [3]

19

20

19

19

21

20

20

IV II

ENVS 438 Independent Study in Project Preparation, Writing and Presentation [2]

ENVS 499 Final Year Project [6]

15

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

146

ENVS*** Electives Course Code ENVS 311

Subjects Pollution Monitoring and Control

Course Code ENVS 301

Subjects Ecosystems of the World

Course Code ENVS 404

Subjects Environmental System Modeling

Course Code ENVS 404

Subjects Environmental System Modeling

ENVS 322 ENVS 323

Toxicology and Eco-Toxicology

ENVS 319

Biogeography

ENVS 411

Waste Management I (Municipal)

ENVS 415

Aquatic Ecology

Environmental Management

ENVS 323

Environmental Management

ENVS 412

Water Quality Assessment

ENVS 422

ENVS 305

Landscape Science

Pests and Pesticides

ENVS 329

Ecology of Agriculture & Forest Crops

ENVS 413

Urbanization, Industrialization & Envt.

ENVS 416

Nature Reserve & Wildlife Mgmt

ENVS 336

Environmental Health

ENVS 321

Applied Entomology

ENVS 431

Waste Mgmt II (Toxic/Hazardous)

ENVS 423

Glacier Environment

ENVS 337

Envt. Hazards and Disasters Mgmt.

ENVS 328

Conservation Biology

ENVS 432

Water & Waste Water Treatment

ENVS 435

Watershed Management

ENVS 337

Envt. Hazards and Disasters Mgmt

ENVS 433

Air & Noise Pollution Monitoring & Control

ENVS 437

Ethno-Biology

ENVS 338

Bioengineering

ENVS 434

Soil Pollution Monitoring & Control

ENVS 438

Behavioral Science & Sociobiology

ENVS 339

Rangeland Resource Management

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BSc in Human Biology 1.

Why Human Biology Program?

evolution & sociology, developmental biology, cell & tissue culture technology, photochemistry, mycology & virology as main subjects. And the last three-semester focuses on courses related to basic medical sciences that include human anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, physiology and microbiology.

This program aims to produce qualified personal for teaching and research in Human Biology and related field. Medical Education in Nepal is growing profoundly; as a consequence there is a dearth of qualified professionals from basic medical science origin. Considering this, the program is designed to fulfill the need of professionals, competent enough to teach and conduct research in related field. This course is aimed at producing a group of highly proficient young scientists well versed in basic-medical and modern-biological concepts and techniques. The graduates after completing the course in Human Biology will be eligible and competent to teach basic medical sciences in MBBS as well as Nursing and other related programs in medical schools. In addition, they are also expected to build their career in research, especially in emerging fields like biotechnology and molecular biology. 2.

Besides all these courses, emphasis is also given to the communication skills and basic computer skills in the first year courses in order to develop contemporary teaching skills. What is Human Biology Program? 3.

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or PCB.

What is Human Biology Program?

Microbiology Lab, School of Science

Human Biology is an interdisciplinary program, focused on an area of biological science particularly relevant to humans. It is combination of general science and basic medical sciences. This is a four-year (eight-semester) program. The first five semesters (two and half-year) deals with general science and remaining three-semesters (one and half-year) with basic medical sciences. First two-semester courses comprise with fundamental science which includes physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. Next three-semester includes microbiology, human genetics, biochemistry, quantitative analysis, molecular biology, immunology, organism, - 14 -

Anatomy Lab, School of Medical Sciences

Year Semester

I I II

PHYS 113 CHEM 101 General Physics-I General Chemistry [3] [3] CHEM 102 PHYS 114 General Physics-II General Chemistry [3] [3]

Course Outlines: BSc in Human Biology

Total Credit

MATH 117 Calculus and Algebra [3]

HBIO 108 Project [1]

17

HBIO 106 CELL Biology Lab [1]

PHYS 107 Physics Lab [2]

MATH 206 HBIO 209 Applied Statistics Microbiology & [3] Biochemistry Lab [2]

CHEM 210 Quantitative Analysis lab [3]

BIOL 101 COMP 115 ENGT 101 General Biology Computer Foundation Communication [2] [3] Skill-1 [2] HBIO 101 Cell Biology [3]

ENGT 102 Communication Skills-II [3]

HBIO 203 Biochemistry [3]

CHEM 208 Quantitative Analysis [2]

MATHS 102 Statistics and Probability [3]

HBIO 109 Project [2]

18

HBIO 201 Microbiology [3]

HBIO 202 Human Genetics [3]

HBIO 211 Economic Biology [3]

HBIO 212 Immunology [3]

I

INAN 301 Instrumental Analysis [3]

HBIO 301 Developmental Biology [3]

HBIO 302 Cell & Tissue culture Technology [3]

HBIO 303 Phytochemistry [3]

II

HBIO 311 Anatomy I [3]

HBIO 312 Anatomy I Lab [1]

HBIO 313 Physiology I [3]

HBIO 314 Physiology I Lab [1]

HBIO 315 Biochemistry I [2]

HBIO 316 Biochemistry I Lab [1]

HBIO 317 Microbiology I [2]

I

HBIO 401 Anatomy II [3]

HBIO 402 Anatomy II Lab [1]

HBIO 403 Physiology II [3]

HBIO 404 Physiology II Lab [1]

HBIO 405 Biochemistry II [2]

HBIO 406 Biochemistry II Lab [1]

HBIO 407 Microbiology II [2]

HBIO 408 Microbiology II Lab [1]

HBIO 409 Pharmacology II [3]

II

HBIO 411 Anatomy III [3]

HBIO 412 Anatomy III Lab [1]

HBIO 413 Physiology III [3]

HBIO 414 HBIO 415 Physiology III Lab Biochemistry III [1] [2]

HBIO 46 Biochemistry II Lab [1]

HBIO 417 Microbiology III [2]

HBIO 418 Microbiology III Lab [1]

HBIO 419 HBIO 420 Project Work Pharmacology III Pharmacology III [2] [3] Lab [1]

I II II

III

IV

17

HBIO 214 HBIO 213 CHEM 203 HBIO 217 Molecular Biology Organism, Evolution Organic Chemistry Molecular Biology & Sociology [3] [3] & Immunology Lab [3] [2] HBIO 304 HBIO 308 Mycology & Virology Cell and Tissue [3] Culture Technology Lab [1]

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course- credit

17

INAN 302 Instrumental Analysis Lab [2]

18

HBIO 318 HBIO 319 Microbiology I Lab Pharmacology I [1] [3]

HBIO 320 Pharmacology I Lab [1]

18

HBIO 410 Pharmacology II Lab [1]

20

20

143

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Bachelor of Pharmacy 1.

Why Pharmacy? The students will acquire knowledge and skill of Pharmacy, and they could become an important member of healthcare system, like hospital/community as well as industrial pharmacy.

1.

3.

Where are the career opportunities? •

Hospitals



Pharmaceutical Industries



Communities



Quality Control Lab



Research and Development



Drug Administration



Academia

Analytical Lab

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or PCB.

4.

Tableting Machine

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarship are available. The University also provides loan scholarship or financial aid for needy students.

Pharmacy Lab

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Year

I

Math 111 Calculus & Algebra [3]

CHEM 101 BIOL 101 PHYS 101 General Physics I General Chemistry General Biology [3] [2] [3]

II

MATH 102 Stats & Probability [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

I

MATH 206 Statistical Analysis [3]

PHAR 201 Pharmaceutical Microbiology [3]

BIOL 206 Biochemistry [2]

PHAR 211 Biochemistry Laboratory [1]

I

II II

COMP 112 Computer Programming [3]

CHEM 102 Inorganic Chemistry [2]

ENGT 101 Communication Skill I [2]

19

PHAR111 Foundation Course in Pharmacy [3]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project [2]

EDRG 102 Engineering Drawing II [2]

ENGT 102 Communication Skills II [2]

20

PHAR 205 Pharmacognosy Lab [1]

CHEM 201 Reaction Mechanism & Stereo Chem. [3]

CHEM 208 Quantitative Analysis I [2]

CHEM210 Quantitative Analysis Lab I [1]

PHAR 216 Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry [2]

PHAR 217 Inorganic Pharmaceutical chem. Lab [1]

CHEM203 Organic Chem. [3]

INAN 301 Instrumental Analysis [3]

INAN 302 Instrumental Analysis Lab. [2]

MGTS 301 Economics [3]

PHAR 314 Biological Pharmacy Lab [1]

PHAR 315 Bio pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics [3]

PHAR 316 Medicinal Chemistry [4]

PHAR 317 Medicinal Chemistry Lab [1]

MGTS302 Business Management [3]

PHAR 403 Pharmacy practice & Hospital Pharmacy Lab [1]

PHAR 404 Industrial Pharmacy I [3]

PHAR 405 Industrial Pharmacy Lab [1]

PHAR 413 Pharmacy practice & Clinical Pharmacy Lab [1]

PHAR 414 Industrial Pharmacy II [3]

PHAR 415 Industrial Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Biotech. Lab [1]

PHAR 311 Pharmacology & Toxicology II [3]

PHAR 312 Pharmacology & Toxicology Lab [1]

PHAR 313 Biological Pharmacy [2]

PHAR 401 Pharmacy Practice I [2]

PHAR 402 Hospital Pharmacy [2]

PHAR 411 Pharmacy Practice II [2]

PHAR 412 Clinical Pharmacy [2]

II

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing I [2]

PHAR 305 Pharmaceutical chemistry Lab [1]

II

IV

ENGG 101 Engineering Project [2]

PHAR 212 PHAR215 PHAR 213 PHAR 214 Human Physiology & Human Physiology & Pharmacognosy II Pharmacognosy Lab Pathophysiology II Pathophysiology Lab [2] [3] [1] [1]

PHAR 304 PHAR 303 PHAR 302 PHAR 301 Physical Pharmacy Physical Pharmacy Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical Chem. of Natural Toxicology I [3] Lab Products [3] [3] [1]

I

COMP 101 Computer Foundation [2]

PHAR 203 PHAR 202 PHAR 204 Pharmaceutical Human Physiology & Pharmacognosy I Microbiology Lab Pathophysiology I [2] [1] [3]

I III

Total Credit

Course Outlines: Bachelor of Pharmacy

Semester

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit Subjects

PHAR 417

Pharmaceutical Care

PHAR 419

Cosmetology

PHAR 420

Social and Behavioural Pharmacy

PHAR 421

Pharmacoeconomics

PHAR 423

Recent Advances in Pharmacology

PHAR 424

Chronopharmaceutics

PHAR 425

Herbal Formulation

PHAR 426

Complementary Medicines

PHAR 427

Pharmaceutical Engineering

PHAR 418 Project Work [4]

CHEM 211 Quantitative Analysis Lab. II [1]

19

18

PHAR 422 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology [2]

19

19

153

PHAR*** Electives Course Code

PHAR *** Elective [3]

CHEM 209 Quantitative Analysis II [2]

19

MGTS402 PHAR 407 PHAR 408 PHAR 406 Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Pharmacotherapeutics Entrepreneurship Development Lab [3] and GMP [3] [2] [2] PHAR 416 Forensic Pharmacy [1]

19

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BSc in Applied Mathematics 1.

4.

Why Bachelor of Statistics? Physics and Mathematics, endowed with a long and venerable history, continue to be dynamic disciplines with a wealth of new problems to tackle. These subjects continue to occupy central roles in the study of Natural Sciences, various technical courses, engineering and industrial applications. Data are integral part of any research or investigative process and Statistics gives us tools to analyze these data and extract useful information from it. Keeping this essentiality in mind, KU has launched from this year the BSc in Applied Physics. It is a degree which prepares a student for either direct employment after graduation, or in the pursuit of an advanced degree.

2.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarships are available. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

Where are the career opportunities? Laboratory Study

• Non Governmental Organizations (NGO) • International Non Governmental Organizations (INGO) • Banking / Finance / Insurance Sectors • Academic Institutes • Industries • Government Organizations 3.

What is the admission eligibility? The candidates must have passed ISc (or 10 + 2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or Physics, Mathematics & Computer Science. - 18 -

ICTMA 2007

Year

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BSc in Applied Mathematics

Semester PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

MATH 101 Calculus [3]

MATH 101 Calculus [3]

BIOL 101 General Biology I [3]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing [2]

ENGT 101 Communication Skill I [2]

COMP 101 Information Systems Technology [2]

18

II

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

MATH 103 Linear Algebra [3]

MATH 103 Linear Algebra [3]

STAT 101 Statistics [3]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project [2]

ENGT 102 Communication Skill II [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming [3]

19

I

PHYS 201 General Electronics [3]

PHYS 202 Mechanics of solids & fluids [3]

PHYS 202 Mechanics of solids & fluids [3]

MATH 201 Advanced Calculus [3]

MATH 205 Analytical Geometry [3]

STAT 201 Probability Theory [3]

PHYS 203 General Electronics Lab [1]

19

II

PHYS 211 Waves & Optics [3]

MATH 222 Vector & Tensor Analysis [3]

MATH 222 Vector & Tensor Analysis [3]

PHYS 213 Modern Physics [3]

MATH 223 Ordinary & Partial Differential Equation [3]

STAT 221 Applied Statistics [3]

PHYS 214 Modern Physics Lab [1]

19

I

PHYS 301 Heat & Thermodynamics [3]

PHYS 302 Introduction to Relativistic Mechanics [3]

PHYS 302 Introduction to Relativistic Mechanics [3]

MATH 302 Matrix Theory [3]

PHYS 3034 Material Science [3]

MATH 305 Linear Programming [3]

MATH 321 Set theory & Mathematical logic [3]

MATH 322 Real Analysis [3]

MATH 322 Real Analysis [3]

MATH 324 Integral Transforms [3]

STAT 325 Statistical Inference [3]

STAT 326 Sample Survey & Design of Experiments [3]

17

MATH 401 Complex Analysis [3]

MATH 402 Modern Algebra [3]

MATH 402 Modern Algebra [3]

MATH 404 Mathematical Modeling [3]

STAT 2 Stochastic Processes [3]

STAT 405 Research Methodology with SPSS [3]

18

MATH *** Electives [3]

MATH *** Electives [3]

MATH *** Electives [3]

I I

II

III II

I IV II

MATH 499 Project Work [6]

18

15

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

145

MATH*** Electives Course Code

Subjects

Course Code

Subjects

Course Code

MATH 421

Mathematical Analysis

MATH 431

Mathematical Demography

MATH 441

Subjects Operations Research

MATH 422

Topology

MATH 432

Biomathematics

MATH 442

Actuarial Mathematics Economics and Finance

MATH 423

Graph Theory

MATH 433

Biostatistics

MATH443

MATH 424

Number theory and Cryptography

MATH 434

Applied Probability

MATH 444

Econometrics

MATH 425

Combinatorics

MATH 435

Regression Analysis

MATH 445

Financial Mathematics

MATH 426

History of mathematics

MATH 436

Risk Analysis

MATH 446

Decision Theory

MATH 427

Metric Spaces

MATH 437

Finite Elements Method

MATH 447

Nonlinear Programming

MATH 448

Queuing Theory

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BSc in Applied Physics 1.

Why Bachelor of Statistics? Physics and Mathematics, endowed with a long and venerable history, continue to be dynamic disciplines with a wealth of new problems to tackle. These subjects continue to occupy central roles in the study of Natural Sciences, various technical courses, engineering and industrial applications. Data are integral part of any research or investigative process and Statistics gives us tools to analyze these data and extract useful information from it. Keeping this essentiality in mind, KU has launched from this year the BSc in Applied Physics. It is a degree which prepares a student for either direct employment after graduation, or in the pursuit of an advanced degree.

4.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarships are available. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

Advanced Physics Lab, School of Science

2.

Where are the career opportunities? • Non Governmental Organizations (NGO) • International Non Governmental Organizations (INGO) • Banking / Finance / Insurance Sectors • Academic Institutes • Industries • Government organizations

3.

What is the admission eligibility?

Plasm Generation Lab, School of Science

The candidates must have passed ISc (or 10 + 2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or Physics, Mathematics & Computer Science. - 20 -

Year

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BSc in Applied Physics

Semester PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

MATH 101 Calculus [3]

CHEM 101 General Chemistry I [3]

BIOL 101 General Biology I [3]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing [2]

ENGT 101 Communication Skill I [2]

COMP 101 Information Systems Technology [2]

18

II

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

MATH 103 Linear Algebra [3]

CHEM 102 General Chemistry II [3]

STAT 101 Statistics [3]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project [2]

ENGT 102 Communication Skill II [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming [3]

19

I

PHYS 201 General Electronics [3]

PHYS 202 Mechanics of solids & fluids [3]

PHYS 203 Classical Mechanics [3]

MATH 201 Advanced Calculus [3]

MATH 205 Analytical Geometry [3]

STAT 201 Probability Theory [3]

PHYS 203 General Electronics Lab [1]

19

II

PHYS 211 Waves & Optics [3]

MATH 222 Vector & Tensor Analysis [3]

MATH 221 Numerical Methods [3]

PHYS 213 Modern Physics [3]

MATH 223 Ordinary & Partial Differential Equation [3]

STAT 221 Applied Statistics [3]

PHYS 214 Modern Physics Lab [1]

19

I

PHYS 301 Heat & Thermodynamics [3]

PHYS 302 Introduction to Relativistic Mechanics [3]

MATH 301 Discrete Mathematics [3]

MATH 302 Matrix Theory [3]

PHYS 303 Solid State Physics [3]

MATH 304 Linear Programming [3]

PHYS 304 Solid State Lab [1]

19

II

PHYS 311 Quantum mechanics [3]

PHYS 312 Mathematical Physics [3]

PHYS 313 Electrodynamics [3]

PHYS 314 Solid State Devices [3]

PHYS 315 Physics & Environment [3]

COMP 312 Computer Oriented Project [2]

17

PHYS 401 Special Studies in Engineering Physics [3]

PHYS 402 Introduction to Plasma Physics [3]

PHYS 403 Physics of Nano materials [3]

PHYS 404 Photonics and Application [3]

PHYS 405 Laser & Application [3]

PHYS 406 Modern & Applied Physics Lab [1]

16

PHYS *** Electives [3]

PHYS *** Electives [3]

PHYS *** Electives [3]

I I

II

III

I IV II

PHYS 499 Project Work [6]

15

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

142

PHYS*** Electives Course Code

Subjects

Course Code

Subjects

Course Code

Subjects

PHYS 411

Vacuum Physics

PHYS 421

Material Science

PHYS 431

Energy and Environment

PHYS 412

Low Temperature Plasma and Application

PHYS 422

Surface Analysis Techniques

PHYS 432

Environmental monitoring and detection techniques

PHYS 413

Plasma Diagnostics Methods

PHYS 423

Techniques of Thin film deposition

PHYS 433

Atmospheric Physics

PHYS 414

Plasma Processing of Materials

PHYS 424

Physics of liquid crystals and polymers

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Bachelor of Statistics (BStat) 1.

Why Bachelor of Statistics?

3.

Many of the motivating problems in statistics stir up from problems in computational economics, sociology, actuarial science business, finance, management, physics, biology, information technology and engineering. This shows that statistics really has extremely wide coverage and so it is a vital subject for any kind of research work specially the quantitative work. Today the world is becoming more and more quantitative. Many professions depend on numerical measurements to make decisions in the face of uncertainty. For this, in depth statistical knowledge and practical skill is indispensable. Keeping this essentiality in mind, KU has launched from this year the Bachelor of Statistics (BStat). This program is designed to produce statisticians with strong foundation and advanced knowledge in the areas of theoretical and applied fields, keeping in view particular needs of Nepalese organizations/ institutions, research and development activities 2.

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed 10+2 or equivalent with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate with Mathematics as a subject of study.

4.

Where are the career opportunities? • Research Centers • Industries • INGOs/NGOs • Government Organizations • Academic Institutes • Banking and Finance Sectors • Insurance Sectors - 22 -

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarships are available. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

Year

Total Credit

Course Outlines: Bachelor of Statistics (BStat)

Semester

I

MATH 109 Functions & Modeling [3]

MATH 112 Calculus I [3]

MATH 113 Matrix and Linear Algebra [3]

STAT 111 Descriptive Statistics [3]

ECON 111 Economics I [3]

ENGT 101 Communication Skill I [2]

II

MATH 121 Calculus II [4]

STAT 122 Probability & Distribution I [3]

FIN 121 Introductory Finance [3]

SOC 121 Sociology I [3]

ENGT 102 Communication Skill II [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming [3]

I

MATH 211 Mathematics of Finance [3]

MCSC 201 Discrete Mathematics [3]

STAT 202 Probability & Distribution II [3]

STAT 203 Sampling Theory [3]

STAT 204 Statistical Inference I [3]

ECON 211 Economics II [3]

MATH 221 Numerical Methods [3]

STAT 221 Sample Survey Techniques [3]

STAT 222 Applied Linear Regression Analysis [3]

STAT 223 Statistical Inference – II [3]

SOC 221 Sociology II [3]

Comp 202 Data structure & Algorithms [3]

MATH 217 Differential Equations [3]

STAT 301 Data Analysis I [3]

STAT 302 Demography & Population Analysis [3]

STAT 303 Design of Experiments [3]

ECON 311 Introduction to Econometric Methods [3]

Comp 305 Data base management [3]

II

MATH 322 Real Analysis [3]

STAT 321 Data Analysis II [3]

STAT 322 Time series Analysis & Forecasting [3]

STAT 323 Non -Parametric Statistical Methods [3]

STAT 324 Social Research Methods [3]

Comp 309 Advanced programming [3]

I

MATH 441 Operations Research [3]

STAT 401 Data Analysis III [3]

STAT 402 Stochastic Processes [3]

STAT 403 Multivariate analysis [3]

STAT 404 Industrial Statistics and Quality control [3]

Elective I [3]

STAT 421 Statistical Modeling [3]

Elective II [3]

Elective III [3]

I

II II

I III

IV II

STAT 499 Project Work [6]

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

COMP 101 Information Systems Technology [2]

19

18

18

18

18

18

18

15

142

STAT*** Electives Course Code

Subjects

Course Code

Subjects

STAT 407

Bio-Statistics

STAT 408

Bayesian statistics

STAT 409

Pharmaceutical Statistics

STAT 410

Engineering Statistics

STAT 411

Agriculture Statistics

STAT 412

Health Statistics

STAT 414

Medical Statistics

STAT 416

Demography

STAT 418

Event History Analysis

STAT 424

Biostatistical Methods I

STAT 425

Biostatistical Methods II

STAT 426

Reliability and life testing

STAT 427

Statistical Decision Theory

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BE in Computer Engineering 1.

2.

Why Computer Engineering?

IT Himalaya Scholarship Program:

Computer engineering students study the design of digital hardware systems, including computers, communications systems, and devices that contain computers. They also study software development with a focus on the software used within and between digital devices. The curriculum focuses on the theories, principles, and practices of relevant areas of traditional electrical engineering and mathematics, and applies them to the problems of designing computers and the many kinds of computer-based devices.

Sponsored by IT Himalaya (P) Ltd. (Danish Nepali joint venture), Awarded to one Computer Engineering students every year. Simula Research Laboratory Scholarship Program: Sponsored by Simula Research Laboratory (Norway). Tuition fee and living expenses to one Computer Engineering student in 2009 intake only. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

Where are the career opportunities? • Research Centers

• Information Technology Park

• Industries

• Government Organizations

• INGOs/NGOs

• Academic Institutes

• Software Development

• Banking Sectors

• Corporations

• Other related organizations Lab Work

3. What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM or Physics, Mathematics & Computer Science. 4.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: WebSearch IT Scholarship Program, Sponsored by WebSearch Professional (P) Ltd. (IT Company under Swedish Investment) will be awarded to two Computer Engineering students every year. Computer Lab

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Year

I I II

I II II

MATH 101 Calculus & Linear Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

MATH 104 Advanced Calculus [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

MATH 208 Stat. & Provability [3]

MCSC 201 Discrete Mathematics [3]

MATH 207 Diff. Eqn. & C.V. [4]

MCSC 202 Numerical Method [3]

CHEM 101 COMP 101 Gen. Chemistry Information [3] systems Technology [2]

COMP 112 ENVE 101 Computer Intro. To Env. Engg. Programming [2] [3] EEEG 211 COMP 202 EEEG 202 Electronics Engg I Data Stru. & Algo. Digital Logic [3] [3] [3] COMP 201 Computer Architecture & organization [3]

EEEG 301 Control Engg [3]

II

COMP 304 Operations Research [3]

I

COMP 401 Software Engineering [3]

ETEG 407 Digital Signal Processing [3]

MGTS 401 Indus. Management [3]

II

MGTS 402 Engineering Entrepreneurship [3]

COMP 409 Compiler Design [3]

*** Elective III [3]

IV

EEEG 101 Basic Electrical [3]

ENGG 103 Lab. Work [1]

I III

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BE in Computer Engineering

Semester

COMP 204 Comm. & Networking [3]

COMP 301 COMP 307 MGTS 301 Princ. of Prg. Lang. Operating Systems Engg. Economics [3] [3] [3] COMP 305 COMP 306 Database Design & Embedded Systems DBMS [3] [3]

ENGG 101 Engg. Project [2]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing [2]

ENGT 101 Comm. Skill [2]

ENGG 102 Engg. Project [2]

EDRG 102 Engg. Drawing II [2]

ENGT 102 Comm. Skill II [2]

COMP 206 Comp. Project [2]

COMP 208 Lab Works [1]

20

MEEG 101 Mech. Engg. [2]

18

COMP 207 Comp. Project [2]

COMP 231 Microprocessors [3]

COMP 302 COMP 303 Sys. Ana. & Dgn. Cmb. Engg. Project [3] [2]

COMP 309 Advanced Programming [3]

COMP 314 Algorithms and Complexity [3]

COMP 341 Human Computer Interaction [3]

Elective I*** [3]

COMP 406 Adaptive Web Technology [3]

*** Elective III [3]

18

COMP 310 Lab Works [1]

18

COMP 308 Comb. Project [1]

19

15

COMP 408 Internership [6]

15

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

143

COMP*** Electives Course Code COMP 402 COMP 303 COMP 404 COMP 416 COMP 418 COMP 419 COMP 411 COMP 472 COMP 473 COMP 471

Subjects Network Programming Multimedia Systems GIS & Remote Sensing Professional Practice Real Time Programming Image Procession Computer Graphics Artificial Intelligence Speech & Language Processing Expert Systems

Course Code COMP 474 COMP 475 COMP 410 COMP 421 COMP 422 COMP 423 COMP 424 COMP 425 COMP 476 COMP 427

20

Subjects Neural Network modeling Optimization and Scheduling object Oriented Analysis and Design Software Architecture Software Reuse Theory of Computation Software Metrics and Testing Program Analysis E – Commerce Advanced Operating Systems

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Course Code COMP 428 COMP 429 COMP 430 COMP 431 COMP 432 COMP 433 COMP 434 COMP 435 MEPP 450 COMP 477

Subjects Advanced Database Management System Fault Tolerant Systems Microprocessor Based System Design Network Design and Management Advanced Web Programming Management of Information Systems Protocol Engineering Logic Programming Human Values & Social Impact of Technology Knowledge Management

BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Communication) 1.

Why Electrical and Electronic (Communication) Engineering? The students taking this option are in great demand because of ever increasing hyper-competition in telecommunications industry around the world. The students will be able to learn about telecommunications systems, networking, design and development of communications hardware and software. Lab Work

2.

Where are the career opportunities? •

Communication Sector: Radio, TV, ISP, Telephone Service Provider, etc.

3.



Telecom Industries



Academic Institutions and Research Center

What is the admission eligibility?

Experiment Work

Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM.

4.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarship are available. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

Class in progress

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Year

I

MATH 101 Calculus & Linear Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

CHEM 101 Gen. Chemistry [3]

ENGT 101 Communication Skills I [2]

II

MATH 104 Advanced Calculus [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

ENGT 102 Communication Skills II [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming I [3]

ENVE 101 Introduction to Environmental Engineering [2]

EEEG 211 Electronics Engineering I [3]

EEEG 213 Network Analysis [3]

EEEG 214 Electronics Engineering II [3]

EEEG 215 Electrical Machines Fundamentals [3]

EEEG 219 Electrical Machines Laboratory Work [1] EEEG 306 Microprocessor and Instrumentation Laboratory Work [1]

I

I II II

EEEG 207 MATH 207 EEEG 202 Electrical Engineering Differential Equations Digital Logic Materials & Complex Variables [3] [3] [4] MATH 208 COMP 201 MCSC 202 Statistics and Computer Numerical Methods Probability Organization [3] [3] [3]

COMP 101 EEEG 102 Information Basic Circuit Analysis Systems Technology [3] [2]

I

MGTS 301 Engineering Economics [3]

EEEG 313 Signals and Systems [3]

EEEG 314 Microprocessors [3]

COEG 304 Instrumentation and Control [3]

ETEG 302 Analog Communications [3]

II

EPEG 301 Power Apparatus and Systems [3]

EEEG 309 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves [3]

ETEG 303 Data Communication Networks [3]

ETEG 304 Digital Communications [3]

ETEG 305 Digital Signal Processing [3]

I

MGTS 401 Industrial Management [3]

ETEG 402 Antennas and Propagation [3]

ETEG 408 Microwave Devices & Systems [3]

ETEG 422 Optical Fiber Communication [3]

**** *** Elective I

MGTS 402 Engineering Entrepreneurship [3]

ETEG 417 Digital Switching & Tele-Traffic Engineering [3]

ETEG 432 Wireless Communications [3]

**** *** Elective II

ETEG405 Communications Laboratory Work [1]

III

IV II

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BE in Electrical and Electronics (Communication)

Semester

[3]

[3]

MEEG 101 Basic Mechanical Engineering [2]

ENGG 101 Engineering Project Preparation and Workshop Practice [2]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing I [2]

EDRG 102 Engineering Drawing II [2]

ENGG 103 Laboratory Work [1]

20

ENGG 102 Engineering Project [2]

20

EEEG 217 Digital EEEG 218 Electronics Laboratory Analog Electronics Work Laboratory Work [1] [1]

EEEG 205 Engineering Project [1]

19

EEEG 220 Electronics and Analog Filter Design Laboratory Work [1]

EEEG 212 Engineering Project [2]

19

ETEG 307 Analog Communications Laboratory Work [1] ETEG 319 ETEG 308 Communications and Engineering Project [2] Signal Processing Laboratory Work [1]

ETEG 313 Engineering Project [1]

18

ETEG 403 Communications Laboratory Work [1]

ETEG 419 Engineering Project

18

18

[2]

ETEG 420 Engineering Project [5]

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

18

150

ETEG*** Electives Course Code Subjects Course Code Subjects ETEG 425 Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic ETEG 426 Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits ETEG 427 Satellite Communication and Broadcasting ETEG 428 Genetic Algorithms ETEG 429 Cellular Mobile Communication ETEG 430 Communication Systems and Noise ETEG 431 Digital Circuits and Systems Design ETEG 433 Wireless Networks ETEG 434 Statistical Signal Processing Other courses offered as 4th year electives in the school of engineering and additional courses offered by the department as electives

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BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Power & Control) 1.

Why Electrical and Electronic (Power & Control) Engineering? The students will acquire in-depth understanding of power engineering, power electronics, power quality, power systems modeling, planning, operation and control. They will be able to contribute to the exploitation of vast hydropower potential in Nepal.

2.

3.

Where are the career opportunities? •

Power sector: Electricity Authorities, hydropower stations



Industries: Manufacturing and Hotels



Academic Institutions and Research Centers

Lab Work

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM.

5.

Experimental Setup

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: Few scholarship are available. The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

High Voltage Lab

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Year

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BE in Electrical and Electronics (Power & Control)

Semester

I

MATH 101 Calculus and Linear Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

CHEM 101 General Chemistry [3]

ENGT 101 Communication Skills I [2]

COMP 101 Information Systems Technology [2]

EEEG 102 Basic Circuit Analysis [3]

ENGG 101 Engineering Project Preparation & Workshop Practice [2]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing I [2]

II

MATH 104 Advanced Calculus [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

ENGT 102 Communication Skills II [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming I [3]

ENVE 101 Introduction to Environmental Engineering [2]

MEEG 101 Basic Mechanical Engineering [2]

EDRG 102 Engineering Drawing II [2]

ENGG 103 Laboratory Work

I

I II II

I III II

MATH 207 EEEG 207 EEEG 211 EEEG 202 Electrical Electronics Differential Digital Logic Engineering Engineering I Equations and Materials [3] [3] [3] Complex Variables [4] MATH 208 MCSC 202 COMP 201 EEEG 214 Numerical Methods Computer Electronics Statistics and Organization Engineering II Probability [3] [3] [3] [3] EPEG 302 EEEG 313 EEEG 314 MGTS 301 Signals and Systems Microprocessors Advanced Electrical Engineering Machinery [3] Economics [3] [3] [3] ETEG 301 EEEG 309 COEG 301 EPEG 315 Communication Electromagnetic Control Engineering Power Systems I Systems Fields and Waves [3] [3] [3] [3]

MGTS 401 COEG 401 EPEG 413 Industrial Control Systems Power Systems II Design [3] Management [3] [3] IV MGTS 402 EPEG 415 COEG 402 Engineering Switchgear and Computer Based II Entrepreneurship Protection Control [3] [3] [3] Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit I

COEG*** Electives

ENGG 102 Engineering Project [2]

20

EEEG 218 EEEG 213 EEEG 217 Network Analysis Digital Electronics Analog Electronics Laboratory Work Laboratory Work [1] [3] [1]

EEEG 205 Engineering Project [1]

19

EEEG 219 EEEG 215 EEEG 220 Electrical Machines Electrical Machines Electronics & Laboratory Work Fundamentals Analog Filter Design [1] [3] Laboratory Work [1]

EEEG 212 Engineering Project [2]

19

EPEG 317 EEEG 306 EPEG 307 Measurement and Instrumentation Advanced Machinery Instrumentation and Microprocessor Laboratory Work Laboratory Work [1] [3] [1] PCEG 308 PCEG 319 EPEG 318 Power Electronics Power and Control Engineering Project Laboratory Work [1] [2] [3]

PCEG 313 Engineering Project [1]

18

EPEG 422 Solid State Drives

**** *** Elective I

[3]

[3]

**** *** Elective II

PCEG 405 Power and Control Laboratory Work [1]

[3]

[1]

20

18

PCEG 403 PCEG 404 Power and Control Engineering Project Laboratory Work [2] [1]

18

PCEG 420 Engineering Project [5]

18

150

EPEG*** Electives

Course Code Subjects Course Code Subjects COEG 411 Servomechanisms EPEG 409 High Voltage Engineering COEG 418 Real Time Programming EPEG 410 Hydropower and Renewable Energy COEG 419 Multivariable Control System EPEG 411 Power System Planning and Operation EPEG 406 Transmission and Distribution EPEG 416 Industrial Electrification EPEG 407 Instrumentation Systems EPEG 421 Power Transmission System Design EPEG 408 Industrial Electronics Other courses offered as 4th year electives in the school of engineering and additional courses offered by the department as electives

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BE in Mechanical Engineering 1.

Why Mechanical Engineering? The students will acquire knowledge and skill of Engineering, to initiate industrialization and to improve living standard of people in Nepal, to help harnessing hydro-power generation capabilities of Nepal through designing and developing different types and capacity of water turbines. This course helps for industrial development through automation of machines and manufacturing processes, to design and develop user-friendly and environmentfriendly consumer products, and to maintain equipments properly for longer life.

Group Discussion

2. Where are the career opportunities? • • • • • 3.

Industries Hydro Power Renewable energy areas, like solar, wind, etc. Government organizations, like Department of Roads, Labor and Transport, Nepal Electricity Authority, Nepal Army, etc. Academic Institutions and Research Centers

Automobile Workshop

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM.

4.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students. Mechanical Engg. Workshop

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Year

I I II

I II II

MATH 101 Calculus & Linear Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

MATH 104 Advanced Calculus [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

PHYS 103 Physics Lab. Work [1]

MATH 207 Differential Equ. & Complex Variables [4]

MEEG 213 Material Science and Metallurgy [3]

MEEG 216 Engineering Mechanics [3]

MCSC 202 MATH 208 Numerical Methods Stat. & Probability [3] [3]

I

MEEG 315 Machine Element Design and Processes I [3]

II

MEEG 317 Advance Manufacturing Process [3]

III

I IV II

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BE in Mechanical Engineering

Semester

MEPP 408 Maintenance Engineering [3] MEPP 428 Renewable Energy [3]

MEEG 306 Heat Transfer [3]

CHEM 101 COMP 101 Gen. Chemistry Information [3] Systems Technology [2]

EEEG 101 Basic Electrical [3]

ENGG 101 Engg. Project [2]

EDRG 101 Engineering Drawing [2]

ENGT 101 Comm. Skill [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming [3]

ENVE 101 Intro. To Env. Engg. [2]

ENGG 102 Engg. Project [2]

EDRG 102 Engg. Drawing II [2]

ENGT 102 Comm. Skill II [2]

MEEG 217 Basic Manufacturing Process [3]

MEEG 219 Metrology [2]

EEEG 204 Basic Electronics [2]

MEEG 211 Laboratory [2]

MEEG 214 Project [1]

20

MEEG 218 Fluid Mechanics [3]

MEEG 212 Laboratory [2]

MEEG 215 Project [2]

22

MEEG 305 Laboratory [2]

MEEG 312 Project [2]

MEEG 202 MEEG 207 MEEG 206 Strength of Engineering Theory of Machines Materials Thermodynamics [3] [3] [3] MGTS 301 MEEG 309 EEEG 301 Engineering Hydraulic Machines Control Engineering Economy [3] [3] [3]

MEEG 316 MEEG 318 MEEG 308 Heat and Power Machine Element Production Planning Design & Processes II Engineering & control [3] [3] [3] MEPP 403 Refrigeration and Air- conditioning [3] MGTS 402 Eng. Entrepreneurship [3]

20

18

MEEG 313 Project [2]

MEEG 319 Industrial Training I [1]

17

MEPP 404 Laboratory [2]

MEPP 406 Project [2]

19

MGTS 401 Industrial Management [3]

MEPP 427 Mechatronics [3]

Elective I *** [3]

MEPP 412 Automobile Engineering [3]

Elective II *** [3]

MEPP 416 Project [2]

MEPP 434 Industrial Training II [1]

15 151

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

Subjects Engineering Professional Practice Micro–Hydro Power Operations Research Machine Tool Technology Tribology Fracture Mechanics Noise, Vibration and Acoustic Advanced Machine Design

MEEG 101 Mech. Engg. [2]

MEEG 311 Laboratory [2]

MEPP*** Electives Course Code MEPP 411 MEPP 413 MEPP 414 MEPP 421 MEPP 423 MEPP 424 MEPP 425 MEPP 436

20

Course Code MEPP 426 MEPP 429 MEPP 430 MEPP 431 MEPP 433 MEPP 450 MEPP 435 MEPP 438

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Subjects Fundamentals of Safety Management Computer Aided Design Finite Element Techniques Robotics IC Engine Combustion Human Values & Social Impact of Technology Crystallography Machine Vision

BE in Geomatics Engineering 1.

Why Geomatics Engineering?



Private sector in Infrastructure development activities

Geomatics Engineering students study surveying techniques for land, cadastral, aerial, mining, and engineering survey. The geomatic engineers will be equipped with basic science and engineering knowledge and skills to have strong foundation in this engineering profession. The geomatic engineers will also study state of the art technology in informatics related to the profession such as computer technology, programming, digital mapping, land information system, geographic information system, remote sensing photogrammatry and so on.



Consulting companies



Computer software companies



National and International NGO



International job market



Academic and research institutes

5.

Financial Assistance:

This engineering program have strong component of field survey training equivalent to 4.5 months in 4 year program. 2.

This is a joint program of Kathmandu University school of engineering with Land Management Training Center, Dhulikhel. Student of this course will have 75% subsidies for the tuition fee from Government of Nepal.

Further prospect: Further education in GIS, Remote Sensing, Geoinformatics, Specialized area of Civil Engineering (Surveying), planning

3.

What is the admission eligibility? Candidates should have passed ISc (or 10+2 or equivalent) with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in PCM.

4.

Where are the career opportunities?



Government Ministries and Departments (Land Reforms, Water Resources, Roads, Works etc.)



Nepal Army, Nepal Police



Nepal Electricity Authority, Private Hydropower Companies

Land Management Training Center, Dhulikhel

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Year

I I II

I II II

I III

MATH 101 Calculus & Linear Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

CHEM 101 Gen. Chemistry [3]

COMP 101 Information systems Technologies [2]

EEEG 101 Basic Electrical Engg. [3]

ENGT 101 Communication Skills I [2]

MATH 104 Advanced Calculus [3]

PHYS 102 General Physics II [3]

COMP 112 Computer Programming I [3]

ENGT 102 Communication skills II [2]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project II [2]

EDRG 102 Engg. Drawing II [2]

GEOM 203 Field Surveys [3]

CEEG 201 Basic Civil Engineering [3]

MATH 207 Different Equation & Complex variables [4] MATH 208 Statistics & Probability [3]

GEOM 202 GEOM 201 COMP 204 Introduction to Control Surveying I Data Communication Surveying & Geomatics (Levelling, Triangulation & Computer Network [3] & Traverse) [4] [3] MCSC 202 Numerical Methods [3]

COMP 305 MGTS 301 Engineering Economics Database Management System [3] [3]

ENGG 101 EDRG 101 Engineering Project I Engineering Drawing I [2] [2]

MEEG 101 Basic Mech. Engg. [2]

GEOM 204 Control Serveying II [2]

GEOM 205 Topographical Serveying [3]

GEOM 206 Cartography I [3]

GEOM 207 Field Surveys II [3]

GEOM 302 Cadastre [3]

GEOM 303 Cartography II [3]

GEOM 304 Photogrammetry I [3]

GEOM 305 Geodesy I [3]

GEOM 306 Field Surveys III [2]

GEOM 311 Field Surveys IV [2]

GEOM 309 Spatial Information System and DTM [4]

GEOM 306 Land Administration [3]

GEOM 307 Theory of Errors and Adjustments [2]

GEOM 308 Photogrammetry II [3]

GEOM 309 Geodesy II [3]

I

MGTS 401 Indus. Management [3]

GEOM 401 Engineering and Construction Surveys [3]

GEOM 402 Remote Sensing [3]

GEOM 403 Field Surveys V [3]

Elective I GEOM *** [3]

II

MGTS 402 Entrepreneurship Development [3]

GEOM 404 Survey Project Management [3]

GEOM 405 Professional Practice and Engg. Ethics [2]

Elective II GEOM *** [3]

ENGG 103 Lab [1]

20

20

20

17

15

GEOM 406 Final Independent Project [3]

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

14

146

GEO*** Electives Course Code 2.

ENVE 101 Introduction to Enve. Engg. [2]

20

20

MATH 321 Linear Programming [3]

II

IV

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BE in Geomatics

Semester

Course Code 1.

Subjects 3 D Cadastre

Subjects 3D Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality

Course Code 3.

4.

Data Structures and Algorithm

7.

Spatial Data Infrastructure

5.

Simulation and Modeling

6.

Spatial data modeling and database design

8.

System Analysis and Design

9.

Engineering Geology

10.

Advance Civil Engineering

11.

Artificial Intelligence/ Knowledge Engineering

12.

Numerical Modeling

13.

Advance Network and Routing

14.

Advance Programming (Object Programming)

15.

Geodetic astronomy

16.

Web Cartography

Note: * Appropriate Code number to be provided.

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Subjects Computer Architecture & Design

BE in Civil Engineering (Specialization in Hydropower) 1.

Why Civil Engineering with specialization in Hydropower Engineering? Infrastructure development is the backbone of any nation for economic prosperity. It should be financially viable, socially acceptable and ecologically sustainable. Civil engineering encompasses the important branches of engineering science to develop and maintain sustainable infrastructures covering a widerange of specialized fields that address all the above mentioned issues. Hydropower engineering is the specialized yet versatile field of civil engineering that assimilates multi-disciplinary knowledge from all fields of science and technology. Nepal's present aspiration is to build hydropower projects for her economic development. The vision to install 10 GW in ten years is far reaching ambition that must be addressed from all levels of the society to realize it. It is, thus, vital to increase in-house capacity to plan, design, implement, operate and maintain hydropower plants of all scale. Realizing this fact, it is imperative for educational institutions like Kathmandu University to be proactive in producing quality human resources that can directly be involved in such projects and can lead nation achieving this goal. The main objectives of the course are:

2.



To produce competent and development oriented skilled engineers to address the need of hydropower industry



To enhance indigenous as well as global technology through research, development and education

3.

Where are the career opportunities? • Hydropower Industries • Governmental Organizations • NGOs/INGOs • Academia • Consulting Firms • Contractors • Development Banking Sectors • Research Centers • Institutions and Research Centers

4.

Financial-Aid and Scholarship: The University also provides loan scholarship and financial aid for needy students.

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Hydropower Station

Distribution Room

Year

Semester

I I II

I II II

MATH 101 Calculus & Linear Algebra [3]

PHYS 101 General Physics I [3]

CHEM 101 General Chemistry [3]

ENGT 101 Communication Skills English I [2]

COMP 101 Information System Technologies [2]

EEEG 101 Basic Electrical Engineering [3]

ENGG 101 Engineering Project I [2]

ERDG101 Engineering Drawing I [2]

MATH 104 Advance Calculus [3]

PHYS102 General Physics II [3]

ENVE102 Introduction to Environmental Engineering [2]

ENGT 102 Communication Skills English II [2]

COMP 112 Computer Programming [3]

MEEG 101 Basic Mechanical Engineering [2]

ENGG 102 Engineering Project II [2]

EDRG102 Engineering Drawing II [2]

CIEG 202 Applied Mechanics [3]

CIEG 203 Fluid Mechanics [3]

CIEG 204 Engineering Project III [2]

CIEG 207 Engineering Geology [3]

CIEG 208 Engineering Project IV (Survey Camp) [2]

CIEG 304 Hydropower Engineering [2]

CIEG 305 Hydraulic Machines [3]

CIEG 306 Structural Analysis I [3]

20

20

MATH 207 GEOM 202 MATH 205 CIEG 201 Differential Equation & Analytical Geometry Construction Materials Engineering Survey I Complex variables [3] [3] & Technology [4] [3] MATH 208 CIEG 205 Statistics & Probability Engineering Hydrology [3] & Sedimentology [3]

MCSC 202 Numerical Methods [3]

CIEG 206 GEOM 204 Engineering Survey II Strength of Materials [3] [3]

I

MGTS 301 Engineering Economics [3]

CIEG 301 Hydraulics & River Engineering [3]

II

CIEG 307 Structural Analysis II [3]

CIEG 308 Transportation Engineering [3]

CIEG 309 Reinforced concrete Structures Design [3]

CIEG 310 Data Analysis & Management [3]

CIEG 311 Estimating & Valuation [2]

CIEG 312 Electrical Power Engineering [3]

CIEG 313 *** Elective [3]

CIEG 401 Foundation Engineering [3]

CIEG 402 Steel and Timber Structures Design [3]

CIEG 403 Construction Planning & Project Management [3]

CIEG 404 Environmental Impact Assessment [3]

MGTS 402 Entrepreneurship Development [3]

CIEG 405 Engineering Project formulation V (Hydropower Engg) [3]

CIEG 406 Engineering Ethics & Professional Practice [2]

III

I IV

CIEG 302 CIEG 303 Hydraulic Structures Soil & Rock Mechanics [3] [3]

Final Independent Project VI

CIEG 407 Field-based Project Works/ Internship [12]

II

Note: The figures in the square bracket indicate the course-credit

Subjects Computer Aided Architecture & Engineering Design Energy Technology and Natural Resources Tunnel Engineering Headwork Design and Operation Earthquake Engineering Project Operation and Maintenance Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering Water Resources Management

20

ENGG 103 Workshop Technology [1]

20

21

20

20

12

153

CTEG*** Electives Course Code CIEG 313 CIEG 315 CIEG 318 CIEG 320 CIEG 322 CIEG 324 CIEG 326 CIEG 328

Total Credit

Course Outlines: BE in Civil Engineering (Specialization in hydropower)

Course Code CIEG 314 CIEG 316 CIEG 319 CIEG 321 CIEG 323 CIEG 325 CIEG 327

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Subjects System Analysis and Design Geotechnical Engineering Computational Hydraulics Sedimentation Engineering Structural Analysis of Hydraulic Structures Irrigation Engineering Human Values & Social Impact of Technology

Academic Programs Academic Programs at KU School of Science Level

Academic Programs at KU School of Engineering

Program

Level

BTech in Biotechnology BTech in Environmental Engineering

BE in Electrical & Electronic Enginering (Communication) Bachelor

BSc in Environmental Science Bachelor

BE in Mechanical Engineering

BSc in Human Biology

BE in Geomatics Engineering

BSc in Applied Physics

BE in Civil Engineering (Specialization in Hydropower)

BSc in Applied Mathematics

ME in Electrical Power Engineering (International Program)

Bachelor of Statistics

ME in Computer Engineering ME in Communication Engineering Master

Master of Pharmacy MS by Research

MPhil

BE in Electrical & Electronic Enginering (Power & Control)

Bachelor of Pharmacy

MSc in Environmental Science Master

Program BE in Computer Engineering

ME in Mechanical Engineering MTech in Information Technology Engineering

Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Statistics / Physics

MS by Research

Environmental Science

PhD

Mechanical Engineering

Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD

Mathematics / Statistics Environmental Science

The administration of Kathmandu University reserves the right to make changes in the requirements for admission, for continuing in the course, and for graduation, in the content of courses, the fees charged, regulations affecting students, or make any other suitable modifications, without prior notice, should these be deemed necessary in the interests of the students, the university or the profession.

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KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY Dhulikhel, Kavre, P.O. Box: 6250, Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: 977-11-661399, 661511, Fax: 977-11-661443 Email: [email protected]

www.ku.edu.np

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