SYLLABUS OUTLINES-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENTPRINCIPLEK OF ENGINEERINGPAPER IIPaper II will comprise EIGHT questions including One Compulsory MCQ typequestion containing 20 parts <strong>of</strong> one mark each (1/2 marks will be deducted <strong>for</strong> eachwrong answer). Candidates will be required to attempt total FIVE questions including<strong>the</strong> compulsory question. Each question will carry 20 marks.1. Engineering Economics: cost analysis, purchasing power parity, supply anddemand, macro economics, monopoly and oligopoly.2. Costing, Accounting and Budgeting: Net p resent value, Net future value,cash flows, auditing, income statement, balance sheet, taxation, financial riskmanagement, cost analysis.3. Testability and Test Planning: Black box testing, White box testing, test plans,test executions, regression testing, destructible and non destructible testing, testreports.4. Project Management: time lines, milestones, resources allocation, dependency,Gant Charts,5. inventory Management: FIFO models, LIFI models, Identification Schemes,Inventory management systems.6. Quality Management Systems: QA modles. Deming, Juran Crosby, Qualitycircles, management responsibility, quality planning, purchasing, design processand design validation, quality audit, corrective and preventive measures.7. Time analysis and Manufacturing Management: Managerial issues,manufacturing systems, process optimization, ma<strong>the</strong>matical modeling, timemanagement, resource allocation, raw material, production analysis.8. Problem analysis and Decision tree: decision support system, decision tree,design <strong>of</strong> experiments.9. Production and operation management10.Management toolsRECOMMENDED BOOKS:1. Handbook <strong>of</strong> Engineering Management by Dennis Lock.2. Total Quality Management by Dale H. Besterfield, Carol Besterfield-Michna, GlenH. Besterfield, Mary Gesterfield-Sacre3. Manufactruing Processes and systems by Ostwalds4. Handbook <strong>of</strong> Reliability Engineering and Management by W. Grant Ireson, ClydeF. Coombs, Richard Y. Moss.
SYLLABUS FOR THE SUBJECT OF PSYCHOLOGYI. Introduction to PsychologyPAPER- ITotal Marks : 100Definition, Evolution and Scope <strong>of</strong> PsychologySchools <strong>of</strong> Psychology: Behaviorism, Psychoanalysis, Humanistic/ Existential,Cognitive and Biological SchoolRecent Trends and Specialties in PsychologyII.Sensation and PerceptionSensory ProcessesTheories <strong>of</strong> Vision and HearingTheories <strong>of</strong> Taste Smell and PositionSenses <strong>of</strong> Touch Position and BalanceIII.Nature <strong>of</strong> Perceptual OrganizationPerception <strong>of</strong> Distance, Movement, Space, Depth, ColorPerceptual ConstancyPerception and Optical IllusionsExtrasensory PerceptionPerceptual DevelopmentLearning, Memory and IntelligenceLearningDifferent Types <strong>of</strong> Learning:Classical ConditioningOperant ConditioningObservational LearningMemoryShort Term and Long Term memoryIn<strong>for</strong>mation Processing TheoryEncoding, Storage and RetrievalForgettingIntelligenceExtremes <strong>of</strong> Intelligence: Mental Retardation and GiftednessTheories <strong>of</strong> IntelligenceIntelligence and Psychological Testing
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