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Subjects That are Studied Under IT
Give me information about subject studies under BSC information technology course offered by Mumbai university ? Here I am giving you information about subject studies under BSC information technology course offered by Mumbai university in PDF file attached with it ,. SEMESTER 1 Subject Introduction to Information theory and applications Mathematics I Introduction to Digital electronics Digital Computer Fundamentals Introduction to Programming Semester II Subjects Mathematics II Design and analysis of algorithms Electronics and Tele Communication Systems Professional Skill Development course Computer Graphics SEMESTER – 3 SUBJECTS Computational Mathematics Systems Programming Object oriented Programming Computer Networks Logic, Discrete Mathematical Structures Semester - I SUBJECT: Introduction to Information theory and Applications Lecture 5 TW/Tutorial/Practical 3 Periods per week 1Period is 50 minutes Hours Marks Theory Examination 3 100 TW/Tutorial/Practical -- 50 Evaluation System i) Information - Definition, Characteristics & Interpretation, Data & its logical & physical concepts ii) Computers: History of Computers and their classification, Basic Organization, Memory: - Primary RAM, ROM, EPROM etc. Secondary: - Magnetic-Floppy and Hard disks. Optical: - CDROM, WORM etc. Concept of Virtual Memory and Cache Memory and why are the needed, Computer Operation:- Instruction Cycle, Program flow of control with and without interrupts, Computer Arithmetic:- Number systems binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Binary Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication, Flotation point representation and arithmetic, Arithmetic through stacks, Computer Language: Introduction to computer language, Definition of assembler Compiler and Interpreter, Basic concept of Data Base Management Systems. iv) Communication:- Concept of Analog and Digital Signal , Channel Capacity (Shannon’s Theorem), Transmission Impairments (Attenuation, Dispersion, etc), Concept of Signal to Noise ratio, Encoding/ Decoding (Concept of Parity bit, Hamming Code), Transmission Media (Twisted Pair, Coaxial Cables, Micro Wave , Optical Fiber and Satellite), A/D and D/A conversion, Definition and Concept of Modulation, Communication technique- circuit switching, message switching and packet switching - their advantages and disadvantages. v) Networks: Type of Networks (LAN, MAN, WAN, etc), Network configuration: Basic ISO - OSI, Protocols: - What is Protocol?, Why it is needed? ,Token ring, Internet :- Introduction to Internet terminologies and concept of WWW, HTTP, e-mail, GIAS, Search engine, Domain name etc. Reference Computer Organization & Architecture- Designing & Performance, William Stallings, Prientice Hall of India Computer Networks, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prientice Hall of India Information Technology for Management, Henry C. Lucas, McGraw Hill Boylstead and Neshelesky , “Electronics Devices and Circuits”, 4th , PHI, 1999. George Kennedy, “Electrical Communication systems”, Tata McGraw Hill 1993. Information Technology The Breaking Wave, Denis P Curtin, Kim Foley, Kunal Sen, Cathleen Morin, TMG Information Technology, Project Management, Kathy Schwalbe, Thompson Learning Term Work Should contain at least 10 assignments covering the syllabus Tutorial Tutorial should contain 5 assignments Practical None Semester - I SUBJECT: Mathematics I Lecture 5 TW/Tutorial/Practical 3 Periods per week 1Period is 50 minutes Hours Marks Theory Examination 3 100 TW/Tutorial/Practical -- 50 Evaluation System Matrices – Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of matrix, Solving homogeneous & non- homogeneous equations, Matrices – Linear dependence and independence of rows and column matrix, derogetory and non-derogetory matrices, Eigne values and Eigen vectors, Differential Equation of 1sr order 1st degree & application, Differential Equation of higher order & application, Successive differentiation, Mean value theorems, Partial Differentiation, Euler's theorem, Extreme values of function of two variables – application. Reference P. N. Wartikar & J. N. Wartikar, “Elements of Applied Mathematics”, 7th, Pune Vidyarthi Graha,1988. B. S. Grewal, “Higher Engineering Mathematics” Shanti Narayan, “Differential Calculus”, Shamalal Charitable Trust, 1997. Murray Spiegal, “Vector Analysis”, McGraw Hill, 1974 Term Work Should contain at least 10 assignments covering the syllabus Tutorial Tutorial should contain 5 assignments Practical None Semester - I SUBJECT: Introduction to Digital Electronics Lecture 5 TW/Tutorial/Practical 3 Periods per week 1Period is 50 minutes Hours Marks Theory Examination 3 100 TW/Tutorial/Practical -- 50 Evaluation System Number Systems and Codes:- Binary, Decimal , Octal, Hexadecimal and their inter- conversions, Codes:- BCD, Excess-3, Gray code etc. Digital electronic signals and switches: - Concept on digital signal, logic levels, Active high, Active low signals, Switching Characteristic of Semiconductor diode, Transistor. Logic Gates: - AND, OR, NOT, NOR, NAND, EX-OR, EX-NOR operations and their truth table. Boolean algebra and reduction techniques: - K-Maps and Quine – McClusky. Arithmetic Operations: - Binary Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division. 2’s Complement Subtraction. Circuits: - Half- Adder, Full Adder, Half Subtracter, Full Subtracter, 2-bit by 2-bit Multiplier , Various Code convertors. Multiplexers (MUX):- Working of MUX, Implementation of expression using MUX. Demultiplexers (DEMUX):- Implementation of expression using DEMUX, Decoder. FLIP FLOP s :- Concept of Sequential circuit, S-R, J-K , Preset & Clear, Master – Slave J–K D , T Flip Flops their truth tables and excitation tables, Conversion from one type to another type of Flip Flop. Registers. Logic families and their characteristics :- Characteristic of Digital ICs . Text Book Fundamentals Digital electronics by RP Jain, TMG Digital electronics by Derek Molly, PHI Digital Electronics, An Introduction to Theory and Practice William H. Gothmann, Prentice-Hall of India pvt ltd Last edited by Neelurk; June 18th, 2020 at 09:07 AM. |
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