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Daffodil Polytechnic institute × Md. Josim Uddin × Jr. Instructor × Architecture Technology × Ilman Hossen Antor ×
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.
Construction Process-1(26433)
Rationale:
Construction process-I is the pre-requisite of Construction process-II. Civil Engineering diploma graduates have to supervise construction of various project works involving use of various construction work based on quality. It does have physical parts with which we can make an appropriate shelter, service for the client to use it. So, to know how to build a construction project, one must know about Concrete, its types, properties, use of concrete, brick masonry, block masonry, different type of partition wall, drywall etc. This set of knowledge and skill to gives confidence to understand and construct a project. The students should have requisite knowledge regarding characteristics, uses and availability of various building item of work for construction purposes. In addition, specifications of various materials should also be known (BNBC/PWD) for effective quality control. To perform above task, it is essential that students should have knowledge of various item of work like concrete, masonry, block masonry, partition wall etc., and their constructional details. Therefore, the subject of Construction Process-I is very important for Civil Engineering diploma Graduates.
Foundation Engineering (26451)
AIMS
 To be able to understand the foundation and foundation engineering.
 To be able to understand the soil stabilization.
 To be able to understand and the bearing capacity of soil.
 To be able to understand the factors determining types of foundation.
 To be able to understand the foundation on sand and non-plastic soil, plastic soil, non-uniform soil,
rock.
 To be able to understand the excavating and bracing.
 To be able to understand the sheet pile wall, cofferdam and bulk head.
 To be able to understand the damages due to construction operations.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Foundation and foundation engineering; Factors determining the types of foundation; Soil stabilization;
Bearing capacity of soil; Foundation on sand and non-plastic silt; Foundation on clay and plastic silt;
Foundation on non-uniform soil; Foundation on rock; Excavation and bracing; Sheet pile, cofferdam &
bulkhead; Damages due to construction operations.
Fundamental Construction Process-66446
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of course the students will be able to:
 apply relevant theory and practice of concrete construction and its quality control methods.
 perform skills for construction work and its supervision.
 understand the process, techniques and materials used in different types of masonry, Floor, Doors &
Windows.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Concrete, Brick masonry, Foundation, Painting & varnishing, Insulation, Floor, Doors, Windows.
New Content
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.
Hydrology (26446)
1. Rationale: Hydrology is an extremely important field of study, dealing with one of the most valuable resources on Earth water. All aspects of the Earth's available water are studied by experts from many disciplines, from geologists to civil engineers, to obtain the information needed to manage this vital resource. Thus, considering the importance above mentioned, this discipline has been included in the diploma level as a subject to be graduate in the sector. The syllabus includes concept of engineering hydrology, hydrology cycle, hydrometeorology, introduction to precipitation, measurement of precipitation, analysis and interpretation of rainfall data, stream flow measurement, evaporation and evapotranspiration, infiltration, rainfall and runoff relationship, hydrograph analysis and flood routing modules/contents, blue economy and Delta plan in Bangladesh to be studied in the teaching learning process.

2. Learning outcome (Theoretical): After undergoing the subject, students will be able to

 Describe origin, composition, classification and properties of soil.
 State plasticity characteristics of soil.
 Define hydraulic properties of soil.
 Describe consolidation and compaction characteristics of soil.
 Define lateral earth pressure of soil.
 Describe subsurface investigation and method of sample collection.
 Calculate the bearing capacity of soil.

3. Learning outcome (Practical): After undergoing the subject, students will be able to

 Determine the water content of soil by oven drying method.
 Determine the specific gravity of soil by Pycnometer method.
 Determine the particle size of soil by sieve analysis method.
 Determine the liquid limit and plastic limit of soil.
 Perform the co-efficient of permeability of soil by constant head test.
 Determine the bearing capacity of soil from Standard Penetration Test (SPT).
 Perform standard proctor test of the soil.
 Perform unconfined compression test of the soil.
 Perform unit weight of soil by core cutter method.
 Perform unit weight of soil by sand replacement method.