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Daffodil Polytechnic institute × Instructor × Daffodil Polytechnic Institute × Md.Rajib Ahamed × Architecture Technology ×
Mathematics-3(25931)
 To enable to calculate the areas of regular polygons, hexagons, octagon, hydraulic mean depth (HMD) of a
channel, area occupied by water of circular culvert. Excavation work.
 To provide the ability to calculate volume of regular solids like pyramid frustum of pyramid, prismoid,
wedge and area of curved surfaces.
 To enable to use the knowledge of gradient of a straight line in finding speed, acceleration etc.
 To enable to use the knowledge of conic in finding the girder of a railway bridge, cable of a suspension
bridge and maximum height of an arch.

 SHORT DESCRIPTION
Menstruation: Area of rectangles, squares, triangles, quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rhombus, trapezium, circle,
sector, segment; Volume of rectangular solids, prism, parallelepiped, pyramids, cones, spheres, frustum of pyramid
and cone; Area of curved surface of the prism, Cylinder cone, pyramid and frustum of cone.
Co-ordinate Geometry: Co-ordinates of a point, locus and its equation, straight lines, circles and conic.
Calculus: Differential equation, Laplace transformation
Computer Rendering and Animation-I (26162)
Course Conducted By
Shanta Islam
Instructor
Architecture Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering Architecture 6th semester

Subject Aims:

• Students able to develop knowledge, skill and attitude in the field of Computer Rendering & Animation (Sketch up)
• With special emphasis on students understand drawing environments and drawing aids.
• Students can understand different setup of drawing in Sketch up.
• Students can drawing commands, modification & edits of drawing.
• Students can know about V‐Ray, printing the drawing elements.

Subject Outcome:

• Students will understand the drawing environments and drawing aids.
• Students will know different setup of drawing in Sketch up.
• Students will learn drawing commands.
• Students can use modification & edits of drawing; camera, material assign, lighting setup.
• Students can use V‐ray; camera, lighting, Rendering etc.
Water Resource Engineering (26461)
Course Conducted by
Uchingla Marma Rupu
Instructor,
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
This Course for: Diploma in Engineering (7th Semester,Civil)

AIMS
• To provide understanding on the influence of the climatic condition of Bangladesh on its ground
water and surface water flow
• To provide understanding of recharging of underground water and ascertain its necessity in
Bangladesh.
• To enable to select a suitable source of water and method of irrigation for particular situation.
• To enable to select a suitable method of drainage for particular situation.
• To enable to select a suitable method for control of rivers and flood in Bangladesh.
• To understand rain water harvesting.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Sources of water; Rainfall and run-off; Lifting of underground water; Storing and Recharging of
ground/rain water; Irrigation and its effect; Well irrigation; Water requirements for crops; and quality
of irrigation water; Storage reservoir; Dam and dyke; Irrigation canals; Silt deposit; Scouring; Canal
works; Drainage; River training works; Flood and flood management and flood control; Irrigation
projects in Bangladesh.
Physics-1(5912)
To provide a foundation in scientific principals and processes for the understanding and application of technology. It will help our students to make a common base for further studies in technology and science. It also help to develop the basic knowledge of modern physics.
Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Power-1(66763)
Course Conducted By
Md.Husne Fahad
Instructor
Electrical Technology.
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

AIMS
My students will be able to acquire knowledge, skills and attitude in the area of transmission and distribution electrical power with special emphasizes on:
 Transmission and distribution systems of electrical power.
 Comparison of different types of transmission and distribution systems.
 Electrical and Mechanical design of overhead lines.
 Survey of transmission and distribution line routes.
 Voltage regulation and Efficiency of transmission lines.

SHORT DESCRIPTION

Different systems of transmission; Aspect of transmission system; Mechanical design of overhead lines; support of overhead lines; conductors & conductor materials; Insulators; Effect of sag; Methods for survey of transmission/distribution line route; Voltage distribution of suspension insulator; Corona; Erection of poles and drawing of conductors of overhead lines; Electrical design of overhead line; Resistance of the line conductor; Skin effect of transmission line; Effect of inductance on transmission line; Effect of capacitance of overhead transmission line; Voltage regulation and efficiency of short transmission line.

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Digital Electronics-1 (26831)
Course Conducted By
MD. Badeuzzamal Sarker
Instructor
Electrical Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering (CMT 4th Semester)
Objectives of the Course
After completion of the course students will be able to:
You will get concept of digital electronics; Logic gates, Boolean algebra and logic simplification &Combinational logic circuits.
Apparel Testing (5063)
Course Conducted by
Asif Shahriar
Instructor,
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
This Course for: Diploma in GDPM
Garments Manufacturing-1
Course Conducted by
Sabina Yasmin Koli
Instructor,
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
This Course for: Diploma in GDPM Technology
Sequential Logic System (66653)
Subject Teacher : Md. Rajib Ahamed (Instructor)
Subject Name : Sequential Logic System.
Subject Code : 66653
Technology : Computer Technology.
Semester : 5th

BTEB Text Book Name : Sequential Logic System (Publisher: Technical Prokashani)
Reference Book/Note Name:
1. Digital principles and application − Albert PaulMalvino.
2. Digital Computer Electronics− Albert PaulMalvino.
3. Digital Systems–Ronald J.Tocci.
4. Modern Digital Electronics - R. P. Jain.
5. Class note paper.

Subject Aims:
• To be able to acquire the knowledge & skill on Flip Flop, counters, shift registers and their applications.
• To be able to acquire the knowledge & skill on semiconductor memories & ALU.
• To be able to acquire the knowledge & skill on A/D and D/A converters.
• To familiarize with PLD & simple computer (SAP-1& SAP-2).

Subject Outcome:
 Synchronous optical network;
 Integrated services digital network;
 Asynchronous transfer mode; Wireless internet;
 Multimedia communication over IP network;
 Computer telephony integration and unified messaging;
 Telecommunication management network and Information security.
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Landscape Design
Course Conducted By
Nishat Akter Munia
Jr. Instructor
Architecture Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering(6th Arch)

Landscape design course aims to make students understand how to consider impact of built environment while designing different types of site and waterbody. Main focus of the course is to enable students to get into the decision making process considering aspects of more environmental based layouts. Major emphasis of the course includes sitedesign development and topographic view. Student will understand institutionalstructures in the context of Bangladesh climate and context along with formal expression of the soil structure. Importance should be given to building materials and technology and be able to design innovative ideas that respond to the need of the landscape.
Architectural Design-1 (26121)
Course Conducted By
Shanta Islam
Instructor
Architecture Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering Architecture 2nd semester

Objectives of the Course
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:

Learning Outcome (Theoretical):
 Understand Architectural terminology.
 Familiar with Building components.
 Explain Plan, Elevation, Section.
 Explain Different circulations.
 Describe Design principals.

Learning Outcome (Practical):
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
 Draw Architectural Drawing.
 Draw Plan, Elevation, Section.
 Draw detail drawings.
 Design single room house.
 Draw Building component.
 Draw and Differentiate the Similar terms of building.
Architectural Design-2 (26131)
Course Conducted By
Lima Akter & Nishat Akter Munia
Jr. Instructor
Architecture Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering (Architecture 3th semester)

The subject will enable the diploma Architecture students to improve architectural
design and drawing skill by enhancing his imagination and accumulation of knowledge.
Concept and mind maps that are some of these methods guide students to think and
explore. The student to establish an analysis–synthesis–evaluation relationship and
improve his intellectual and visual perception abilities. Learners can be expressed of
the relationships between a design product (in this case, an architecture), its purpose,
the designer's (architect's) conceptualization and the contextual constraints on
realizing the purpose. Skilled students can apply their knowledge and experience in
Architectural different sector.
Advance Surveying 66461
The course on Advanced Surveying offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced techniques, methodologies, and technologies employed in the field of surveying. Building upon the fundamental principles of surveying, this course delves into the intricacies of precise measurements, data analysis, and spatial data management.

Throughout the course, students will develop an in-depth understanding of advanced surveying methods used in diverse applications, such as land development, infrastructure planning, environmental monitoring, and construction projects. By integrating theoretical concepts with practical exercises, this course equips students with the necessary skills to address complex surveying challenges effectively.

Key Topics Covered:

Geodetic and Control Surveying: Understanding geodetic datums, reference systems, coordinate transformations, and control point establishment for large-scale projects.
GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems): Leveraging satellite-based positioning techniques, including GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo, to achieve precise and accurate measurements.
Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry: Utilizing aerial and satellite imagery, LiDAR, and digital photogrammetric techniques for terrain modeling, feature extraction, and mapping.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Applying spatial data analysis, database management, and visualization techniques to support surveying operations and decision-making processes.
Terrestrial Laser Scanning: Exploring 3D laser scanning technology for high-resolution mapping, deformation monitoring, and volumetric calculations.
Digital Terrain Modelling (DTM) and Digital Elevation Modelling (DEM): Creating accurate representations of the Earth's surface using advanced elevation data processing techniques.
Construction Surveying and Building Information Modeling (BIM): Understanding surveying procedures in construction projects and integrating survey data within the BIM framework.
Advanced Data Analysis and Error Estimation: Developing skills in statistical analysis, error propagation, and uncertainty estimation to ensure the reliability of surveying results.
Legal and Ethical Considerations: Examining legal frameworks, standards, and professional ethics relevant to surveying practices, including land boundaries and cadastral systems.
By the end of this course, students will be equipped with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to tackle complex surveying tasks, leverage cutting-edge surveying tools and technologies, and make informed decisions in various professional contexts. Whether pursuing a career in land surveying, civil engineering, or geospatial analysis, this course provides a solid foundation for success in the field of advanced surveying.