CT9040 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT L T P C3 0 0 3AIMThe course is aimed to enable the students to have a basic knowledge aboutentrepreneurship and development in that area.OBJECTIVESOn completion of the course the students are expected to Have studied the basic concepts of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurialenvironment. Have learnt about small business and preparation of feasibility chart. Have a basic knowledge about establishment of a business. Have learnt about how to manage a business unit. Have some basic concepts about promotion of entrepreneurship and practicalknowledge about some case studies.UNIT I ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ENVIRONMENT 11Definition of entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, entrepreneurial potentials, traits and types ofentrepreneurs, differences between entrepreneur and intrapreneur, entrepreneurship as acareer, business environment, roll of family/society in entrepreneur, institutional support toentrepreneurs, entrepreneur support organizations(financial and non-financial), entrepreneurtraining organizations, government policies about industrial and entrepreneur development,incentives and subsidies for industries.UNIT II BUSINESS PLAN/FEASIBILITY REPORT PREPARATION 10Small enterprises, definition, classification, characteristics, ownership structure, projecthistory, project formulation, importance of feasibility report, format for preparation ofbusiness feasibility report, steps involved in setting up a business, sources of productidentification, criteria for selection of products, selecting a good business opportunity, marketsurvey and research, <strong>tech</strong>no-economic feasibility assessment, preliminary project report,project appraisal, sources of information, classification of needs and agencies.UNIT III ESTABLISHNMENT OF BUSINESS UNIT 9Mobilization of sources ( financial, personal and material ), selection and training of humanresource, purchase of project equipments and raw materials, plant location, infrastructure,building, installation of machinery, material production, marketing channel selection,commercialization of product, legal agents of business.UNIT IV MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS UNIT 8Introduction to general management, financial management, management accounting,production management, human resource development, marketing management,organization development, TQM-ISO 9000 series, sickness of industries, strategies forclosing business.UNIT V PROMOTION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND CASE STUDIES 7Risk taking and decision making, role of government agencies like DIC, TIIC, SIDCO,SIPCOT, TIDCO, SISI, NSIC, IFC, ITCOT, banks, etc., case study of a successfulentrepreneur, case studies on identification and selection of products, preparation of projectfeasibility report, establishment of business unit and sickness of business unit.TOTAL: 45 PERIODSTEXT BOOKS1. Khanka, S.S Entrepreneurial Development, S. Chand and Co., New Delhi, 1999.2. Saravanavel,P., Entrepreneurship Development, Ess Pee Kay Publishing House,Madras, 1987.58
CT9041 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN L T P C3 0 0 3AIMThe course is aimed to enable the students to have a basic knowledge about designing ofequipment and instruments by computers.OBJECTIVESOn completion of the course the students are expected to Have learnt the concepts about computers. Have studied some fundamentals of finite element analysis. Have studied about the basic solid modeling using computers. Have some practical knowledge of designing equipments using computers. Have a basic knowledge in doing graphics.UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9Introduction to microprocessors- input, output and memory devices- interfacing concepts,evaluation of OS- functions and characteristics. Fundamentals of computer aided designrequirementsof hardware and software- the design process steps-morphology of design.UNIT II FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 9Fundamentals of finite element analysis- element types- nodal approximation- elementmatrices, vectors and equations- global connectivity-assembly-boundary conditions- solution<strong>tech</strong>niques- introduction to packages.UNIT III SOLID MODELLING 9Geometric modeling- wireframe, surface and solid models- <strong>tech</strong>niques- solid modellingpackages- interface to drafting, design analysis and CNC- rapid prototyping.UNIT IV EQUIPMENT DESIGN 9Computer aided design of size reduction equipments, dryers, filters and centrifuges, shapingmachines, furnaces.UNIT V COMPUTER GRAPHICS 9Analysis of design data- creating a basic graph - different display <strong>tech</strong>niques- labeling theaxes- plotting the data- logarithmic graphs- bar graphs.TOTAL: 45 PERIODSTEXT BOOKS1. Groover and Zimmers, CAD/CAM; Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, PrenticeHall of India, New Delhi, 1994.2. Radhakrishnan P and Kothandaraman C.P., Computer Graphics and Design, Dhanpatrajand Sons, New Delhi, 1991.REFERENCES1. Rogers D.F and Adams J.A., Mathematical Elements in Computer Graphics, McGrawHill, NY, 1976.2. Delchambre, CAD Method for Industrial Assembly, John Wiley & Sons, England, 1996.3. M.V.Joshi and V.V.Mahajani, Process Equipment Design, Macmillan India Ltd., 1997.4. Mano M., Computer System Architecture, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1994.5. Daniel L. Ryan, Computer Aided Graphics and Design, Marcel Dekker Inc., NY, 1985.59