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M. Tech program in Civil Engineering with specialization in Ocean Engineering Objectives
To build quality manpower that can efficiently handle planning, analysis and design of engineering infrastructure at the coast as well as in the open ocean and also look after their construction, management and operation. To create individuals with strong fundamentals in ocean technology - having high problem solving skills. To create future leaders of ocean industries, policy planners and administrators of ocean infrastructure. Scope The curriculum will expose the students particularly to the study of coastal and ocean infrastructure including port, dock and harbor structures, coastal protection works and offshore oil platforms, navigation. Included in the course works are the latest concerns on ocean environment, changing coastal laws and sea policies.
Program Structure Sem I
Sem II
Sem III
Sem IV
Core Courses
12
12
-
-
Total Credits 24
Dept. Electives
18
12
-
-
30
Institute Electives
-
6
-
-
6
Courses from outside the Department Lab Course
-
-
-
-
0
4
-
-
-
4
Seminar
4
-
-
-
4
R&D Project
-
-
-
-
0
Communication Skill (P/NP) Training (P/NP)
-
+4
-
-
+4
-
-
-
-
0
Total Course Credits
38
30+4
-
-
68+4
Project Credits
-
-
48
42
90
Total Credits
38
30+4
48
42
158+4
Semester I
No CE 685 CE 769 CE xxx CE xxx CE xxx
Course Title Mechanics of water waves Coastal and ocean environment Elective I Elective II Elective III
L 3 3 3 3 3
T 0 0 0 0 0
P 0 0 0 0 0
C 6 6 6 6 6
0
0
4
4
0
0
4
4 38
L
T
P
C
3
0
0
6
CE xxx
Coastal, port and harbor engineering . (New) Offshore engineering (New)
3
0
0
6
CE xxx
Elective IV
3
0
0
6
CE xxx
Elective V
3
0
0
6
CE xxx
Institute Elective
3
0
0
6
HS 699
Communication skills (P/NP course)
2
0
0
(+) 4
CE xxx Experimental and numerical methods in ocean engineering
(New)
CE 694 Credit Seminar Total No CE xxx
Semester II
Course Title
Total
30+4
SEMESTER III:
Dissertation – I Stage
- 48 credits
SEMESTER IV:
Dissertation – II Stage
- 42 credits
Electives I to V are to be selected from the List of Electives indicated below. List of Electives CE 731: Mechanics of fluid flow CE 607: Numerical methods in hydraulic engineering CE 667: Hydraulic Structures CE 765: Environmental Fluid Mechanics CE 764: Hydro-informatics CE 767: Hazard Mitigation Management CE 603: Numerical Methods CE 605: Applied Statistics CE 613: Concrete Technology CE 620: Finite Element Method CE 622: Reliability based civil engineering CE 633: Soil structure interaction CE 640: Foundation engineering CE 701: Remote sensing technology CE 716: Data processing in remote sensing
Any other course/s within/outside the Department in consultation with the faculty advisor
Prospects - Consulting firms dealing with planning, data collection, analysis, design and operation of coastal and ocean facilities. > 100 such firms operate in India – includes large Indian companies like CES(I), AFCONS, HCC and multinationals like Holland Marine, Akzo Nobel and Wartslia.
-> 200 major and minor ports in our country - Innumerable shipping lines - Research labs (NIO, NIOT, CWPRS, INCOIS....) - Regulatory authorities like the MoES, Ministry of Shipping, ONGC - Large scope for research in academic institutions over the world including the IITs