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Architecture Technology × Md. Jakir Hossen × Md. Zahidul Islam ×
Surveying-3 (66452)
Course Conducted by
Md. Zahidul Islam
Jr. Instructor,
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
This Course for: Diploma in Engineering (5th Semester,Civil)

AIMS
 To be able to set out different types of curve.
 To be able to conduct sounding.
 To be able to learn using total station,
 To be able to perform city survey.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Curve ranging; Setting out Plan/alignment; Hydrographic survey; Total station; City survey.
Construction Management & Documentation
Course Conducted by
Md. Zahidul Islam
Jr. Instructor, Civil Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.

This Course for: Diploma in Engineering (7th Semester,Civil)

AIMS:
 To be able to understand the modern techniques of construction management.
 To be able to understand the operational research & site layout and organization.
 To be able to understand the mobilization of materials in construction management.
 To be able to understand the quality and cost control.
 To be able to understand the Pre-tender and Post-tender planning.
 To be able to prepare pre-qualification documents.
 To be able to evaluate pre-qualification documents.
 To be able to prepare technical specifications.
 To be able to prepare financial evaluation.
 To be able to prepare contract clauses.
 To be able to prepare tender documents.
 To be able to prepare contract documents.
 To be able to prepare Quality control document.
 To be able to understand the cost control.
 To be able to develop knowledge, skill and attitude of evaluating tenders and preparing
comparative statement.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Principles of management and construction; Organization of contracts department; Operational
research; Site layout and organization; Mobilization of materials; Demobilization of STRUCTURE; Safety
in construction; Quality and cost control; Codes and building by-laws; Tender; Pre-tender and Posttender planning; Tender document; Tender notice; Instruction to tender; Contract clauses/condition of
contract; Technical specifications of materials and works; Pre-qualification of contractors; Evaluation
and comparative statement; Contract agreement.
Design of Structure – 2
AIMS
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
solid floor / roof slab.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
column.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
stair slab.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
footing for brick wall and reinforced cement concrete wall.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
column footing.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
cantilever retaining wall.
 To be able to supervise the placement of reinforcement for all types of reinforced cement
concrete works..
 To be able to acquire preliminary knowledge about pre-stressed concrete.
Theory of Structure [66454]
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Isam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name : Theory of Structure
Subject Code : 66454
Technology : Architecture
Semester :6th

AIMS
• To be able to consolidate and extend the fundamental understanding of the behavior of statically
determinate structures i.e. beams, frames etc.
• To be able to develop of awareness of structural behavior such as deflection and stability of
masonry dam.
• To be able to develop understanding for selection of suitable section of beam and member of the
truss.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Shear force and bending moment of beams; Stresses in beams; Deflection of beams; Joints and
connections; Forces in frames; Steel structure; Masonry dam; Column; Moving loads; Thin Cylindrical
shells.
Surveying-1(26432)
Diploma in Engineering holders have to use land survey for implement project. So, provide the student with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skill to: Work with chain, plane table and Compass survey, Cadastral survey, record surveyed data and plotting map. Locate unknown points. Create the area using instruments, Calculate the area using different Methods.
Transportation Engineering-1
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Islam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name : Transportation Engineering-1
Subject Code : 66462
Technology : Civil
Semester : 6th

Subject Aims:

• To be able to understand the standard types of construction used in Bangladesh for road & pavement, bridge
& culvert to assess the advantages and disadvantages of each type.
• To be able to understand the procedure, methods & techniques used in Construction of road & pavement,
Drainage system, bridges & culverts, Embankment & cuttings.
• To be able to understand the importance of traffic control system.
• To be able to understand the maintenance, servicing & repair procedure, methods & techniques used to keep the highway operational.
• To be able to acquaint with the different aspects of airport construction.
Subject Outcome:
Modes of transportation and history of road development; Highway planning; Road Alignment and survey; Highway geometrics; Sub-grade soil; Highway materials, Construction of road formation & classification of road; Low cost road; Water bound macadam road; Bituminous road; Cement concrete road; Hill road; Highway drainage; Traffic control; Road arboriculture; Highway machinery; Highway failures & maintenance; Highway bridges & culverts; Planning of airport; Geometric standard in airport, airport building & warehouses.
Geotechnical Engineering
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Isam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name (Code) : Geotechnical Engineering (66445)
Technology : 4th Civil

AIMS:
At the end of the course the student will be able:
 To understand of the origin, composition, classification and properties of soil.
 To assist in understanding the plasticity characteristics and hydraulic properties of soil.
 To assist in understanding the consolidation characteristics of soil.
 To assist in understanding the lateral earth pressure of soil.
 To provide understanding of the site investigation and method of sample collection.
 To provide basic field skill for collection of soil sample.
 To provide basic laboratory skill required to determine soil properties and to perform the relevant
calculations.
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
Introduction to geotechnical engineering; Preliminary definition and simple tests; Particle size of soil; Plasticity
characteristic of soil; Hydraulic properties of soil; Consolidation characteristics of soil; Subsurface investigation;
Lateral earth pressure; Bearing capacity of soil.
Surveying- 2
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Isam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name : Geotechnical Engineering
Subject Code : 66445
Technology : Civil
Semester :4th

AIMS:
At the end of the course the students will be able:
 To use level and theodolite.
 To conduct leveling work.
 To recognize errors in leveling.
 To conduct traversing with theodolite.
 To determine horizontal and vertical distances of inaccessible points.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Leveling; Errors in leveling; Contouring; Theodolite traversing, Trigonometrical leveling and Topographic surveying,
Architectural Design-1 (26121)
Course Conducted By
Lima Akter
Jr. 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.
Climatology (26134)
Climatology is the scientific study of climate, including its variability, changes, and effects on the environment and human societies. It involves the analysis of historical climate data, the study of physical processes that affect the climate, and the use of models to predict future climate patterns.

Climatologists study a wide range of climate-related phenomena, including temperature, precipitation, wind, atmospheric pressure, and ocean currents. They also investigate the causes of climate change, including natural factors such as volcanic activity and solar radiation, as well as human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.

The findings of climatology have important implications for many areas of society, including agriculture, public health, water resources, energy production, and urban planning. By understanding how the climate works and how it is changing, scientists can help policymakers and communities make informed decisions about how to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Subject Aims:

• Describe Weather and Climate.
• Describe the climate effects on human shelter.
• Describe the biological approach in building design.
• Memorize the aspects of solar energy and wind direction in building design.
• Describe the aspect of topography and contour.
• Describe the effects of prevailing winds on building.
• Describe the basic concept of house planning.
• Describe the effect of climate on building design.
• Describe the relation between environment and building forms.
• Describe the thermal effect of materials.
• Describe the treatment for climate effect on building.

Subject Outcome:

Climatology in architecture is a study related to the climate and the built environment. Buildings do not exist in isolation; they exist in a specific geographic environment. As a specific discipline, architecture strives to ensure the harmony and unity of architecture and the surrounding geographic environment. A climate rationale provides the specific underpinning for evidence-based climate decision making. It ensures that the linkages between climate impacts, climate action and societal benefits is fully grounded in the best available climate data and science. Climate plays a very important role in architecture and building forms. The composition of climatic data and the requirements for thermal comfort provides the basis for the selection of building form and building elements appropriate for the climate so as to create necessary internal comfort. One of the main factors contributing to climate change is architecture. The sector is accountable for about 50% of the greenhouse emissions in the country due to construction as well as the energy needed to keep buildings operational.
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Creativity and Concept Development (26111)
Creativity and concept development are crucial aspects of the design process, including architecture. The ability to generate innovative and original ideas and develop them into a coherent design concept is essential to creating successful designs. Here are some key considerations for creativity and concept development in architecture:

Research and Analysis: The first step in developing a design concept is to research and analyze the project site, client needs, building codes, and other relevant factors. This information provides a foundation for generating ideas and informs the design concept.

Brainstorming and Ideation: Once you have a thorough understanding of the project requirements and constraints, it's time to brainstorm and generate ideas. This can be done through sketching, model-making, and other creative techniques to explore a range of possibilities.

Concept Development: The next step is to develop the strongest and most feasible ideas into a coherent design concept. This involves refining the ideas, selecting the best options, and integrating them into a cohesive vision for the project.

Iteration and Feedback: The concept development process should involve iteration and feedback. Continually refining and developing the concept based on feedback from stakeholders, clients, and other professionals involved in the project.

Integration and Implementation: Once a concept is finalized, it's time to integrate it into the design and begin the implementation process. This involves selecting materials, developing detailed drawings, and coordinating with contractors and other professionals to bring the design to life.

Overall, creativity and concept development are ongoing processes in architecture, involving a combination of research, analysis, ideation, feedback, and implementation. By nurturing your creativity and developing strong design concepts, you can create innovative and successful architectural designs.

Subject Aims:

The subject will enable the diploma Architects students to improve creativity in design education allows the student to gain different perspectives 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.

Subject Outcomes:

* Associate Creativity in Architecture
* Interpret the Techniques for Creative Thinking & Creativity
* Explain Architectural Concepts.
* Explain Origami.
* Describe Anthropometry.
* Describe Composition in Architecture.
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.
Innovation & Entrepreneurship (65853) (7th Civil + 7th AIDT + 7th CMT-A 7th CMT-B 7th ET + 7th TCT)
Course conducted by
Md. Jakir Hossen
Instructor for Business Studies
General Education Department
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
DESCRIPTION
Concepts of entrepreneurship & entrepreneur; Entrepreneurship & economic development; Environment for entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship in the theories of economic growth; Sources of ventures ideas in Bangladesh; Evaluation of venture ideas; Financial planning; Project selection; Self-employment; Entrepreneurial motivation; Business plan; Sources of assistance & industrial sanctioning procedure; Concept of SDG; SDG 4,8 .
AIMS
• To be able to understand the concept of entrepreneurship & entrepreneur.
• To be able to understand the concept of environment for entrepreneurship.
• To be able to understand the sources of venture ideas in Bangladesh.
• To be able to understand the project selection.
• To be able to understand business planning.
• To be able to understand the insurance and premium.
• To be able to understand the MDG & SDG.
Understand the concept of entrepreneurship and economic development
Course conducted by
Md. Jakir Hossen
Instructor for Business Studies
General Education Department
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
Business Communication (25831) (3rd Civil + DIET 3rd GD 3rd Tex + DIET 5th Arch + DIET-3rd Mechanical)
Course conducted by
Md. Jakir Hossen
Instructor for Business Studies
General Education Department
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
Business communication plays a vital role in modern times. Business communication is the process of sharing information between employees within and outside a company. Business communication is essential for the success and growth of every organization. By studying this course students will be able to Acquire knowledge on communication, Communication model and feedback, Types of communication, Formal and informal communication, Report writing, Methods of communication, effective listening, Essentials of communication, Office management and developed skills on delivered effective presentation, interpersonal communication, listening, report writing and business letter.

After completion of this course, students will be able to
• Effective business communication.
• Developing and delivering effective presentations.
• Effective interpersonal communications.
• Good time management.
• Effective problem solving.
• Acquiring Knowledge of Information and Communication Technology.
• Effective business report writing.
Introduction to Finance - 69954
Course conducted by
Md. Jakir Hossen
Instructor for Business Studies
General Education Department
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
An introduction to the principles, issues, and institution of finance. Topics include valuation, risks, capital, investment,
financial structure, and cost of capital, working capital management, financial market and securities.
Finance is a system that involves the exchange of funds between borrowers and lenders and investors. It operates at various levels from firms to global to national levels. Thus, there are many complexities involved in it related to markets, institutions, etc. An introduction to finance will provide a basic idea of how the finance sector in general works in India.
In the Introduction to Finance I: The Basics course, you will be introduced to the basic concepts needed to understand the financial manager’s decision-making process. To achieve that, you will learn about the basic forms a business can take and the goal of the financial manager. You will also learn the fundamentals of financial statements and how to measure a company’s financial health using financial ratios. In addition, you will explore how to allocate capital across time to create value. After learning the course, you should be familiar with major topics in modern finance and communicate with others within and outside of the business world. With a deep understanding of the financial side of the business, you will be in a better position to make informed decisions and plan for the financial future.
Accounting Theory & Practice - 65851
AIMS
• To be able to understand the principles and practices of book keeping and accounting.
• To be able to understand the procedures of general accounting, financial accounting and their
applications.
•To be able to understand the concept of income tax , VAT & Public works accounts.
Course Outlines
Concept of book keeping and accounting; Transactions; Entry systems; Accounts;
Journal; Ledger; Cash book; Trial balance; Final accounts; Cost account & financial
accounting; Income Tax; Public works accounts.
Accounting (25841)
All diploma graduate will work in any insttution or organization or will be an employer this subject knowledgable skill and attitude will health the studies to make appropriate decision for their professional life. This subject will cover the topics like informationtechnology, Evaluation of an organization, journal entry system,cash book analysisand Income Tax.

After undergoing the subject, student will be able to:
 Describe accounting concept
 Describe transaction analysis
 Describe accounting entry system.
 Explain the accounts of debit and credit
 Interpret the journal entry system.
 Evalute the balance of ledger.
 Describe the cash book analysis.
 Evaluate of trial balance
 Expain the financial statement
 Describe income tax assesment.
Industrial Management (25852) (5th Civil) - Session January 2024 to June 2024)- 50543
Subject Aims:
As mid-level manager, engineering diploma graduates are responsible for proper and most efficient interaction of 6 M`S: man, machine, material, money, method (SOP or process) and market with a focus that will depend on their position in the organization (production, planning, quality, maintenance, design, etc.). They first need to understand the type of management and organization they work in. As they work directly or indirectly with manufacturing, therefore they need to have knowledge, skills and attitudes on production, planning, productivity improvement, new systems such as lean manufacturing and understand how production integrates in the overall supply chain management. They deal with people either as a supervisor, assistant manager or by leading transversal projects, they should know their role concerning human resources management and development. In their daily work, they must use a suitable leadership style, assign and monitor work, solve problems, support motivation to change of their teams when they implement new methods and systems.
Subject Outcome:
After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
⮚ State the roles and responsibilities of a mid-level manager within the
organization
⮚ Differentiate various management systems and organizations
⮚ Describe the manufacturing process ensuring productivity, quality, cost and
safety
⮚ State the types of production planning
⮚ Explain productivity improvement factors while controlling cost
⮚ Describe new trends of production management systems
⮚ Identify mid-level manager roles in the human resources management and
development
⮚ Select the suitable leadership style depending on the situations and people
⮚ Identify the steps of work assignment based on goals to achieve while
supporting changes
⮚ Describe the steps of problem solving and decision making
Industrial Management (2012) (7th GDPM) - Session January 2024 to June 2024)- 50543
Subject overview - Basic concepts of management; Principles of management; Scientific Mgt; Planning; organization; Motivation; Span of supervision; Decision making; Leader ship; Budget and budgetary control; Inventory control; Economic-lot size; Break-even-analysis Personnel management and human relation; Staffing and man power development; Training of staff; Job evaluation and merit rating; Industrial dispute; Concept of leadership; Trade union; Laboure laws and industrial laws.
Learning outcome of this specific course (Knowledge and Skill) -
● To be able to develop the working condition in the field of industrial or other organization.
● To be able to understand develop the labour management relation in the industrial sector.
● Use of management tools and techniques in the process of decision-making.
● Handling union problems.
● Making case-studies on decision-making.
Entrepreneurship (5871) (7th Tex +7th GDPM) - Session January to June 2024)- 50543
Subject overview - Concepts of entrepreneurship & entrepreneur; Entrepreneurship & economic development; Environment for entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship in the theories of economic growth; Sources of ventures ideas in Bangladesh; Evaluation of venture ideas; Financial planning; Project selection; Self-employment; Entrepreneurial motivation; Business plan; Sources of assistance & industrial sanctioning procedure. Insurance; case study.
Learning outcome of this specific course (Knowledge and Skill) - • To be able to understand the concept of entrepreneurship & entrepreneur.
• To be able to understand the concept of environment for entrepreneurship.
• To be able to understand the sources of venture ideas in Bangladesh.
• To be able to understand the project selection.
• To be able to understand business planning.
• To be able to understand the case study
Principle of Marketing (5871) (5th ET + 5th TCT) - Session January 2024 to June 2024)- 50543
Subject overview - This subject scrutinizes the business function of Marketing. Textile students need to learn identifying the proper target market and decide upon appropriate products, services, and programs to serve these markets. Moreover, students need to know how marketers deliver value in satisfying customer needs and wants. This subject will cover areas include fundaments of marketing, branding, consumer behavior, marketing mixes, promotion, marketing channel, international marketing, online marketing and implementation of ethics will benefit the students to gain an elementary scenario of marketing knowledge.
Learning outcome of this specific course (Knowledge and Skill) -
1. Describe marketing and marketing function.
2. Distinguish between sales and marketing
3. Interpret significance of marketing in own filed.
4. Explore opportunities of international marketing
5. Analyze marketing theories and marketing mix elements for product promotion.
6. Solve the complexity arises from market environment.
7. State classification of products marketing
8. State distribution channels
9. Explain implementation procedure of market segmentation, targeting and positioning strategies in product marketing.
10. Interpret pricing tactics to get competitive advantages.
11. Analyze branding and branding elements
12. Explain ethical marketing and its significance
History of Architecture - II
Subject Aims:

Students of Architecture technology must develop their knowledge about History of Architecture.
• Help learner’s acquire historical value about different versions and interpretations of the past based on historical evidence.
• The teaching of history assembling skills and concepts within a historical context.
• Stimulate interest and enthusiasm for the study of history, providing an appropriate integration of our national history within a wider international context and preparing learners for better citizenship.
• Promote the acquisition of knowledge of human activity in the past linking with the present and helping learners to appraise the development over time of social and cultural values.
• Students will be able to gather knowledge and ideas about history of Gothic & Renaissance architecture, Imperial style, Islamic architecture, various memorable structures of Bangladesh, the features of architectural concept & make generalizations, recognize similarities and undertake historical enquiries through tradition, evidence and the enhance of their sense of empathy.


Subject Outcome:

After Completing the subject, students will be able to:
• Describe history of Architecture.
• Interpret history-based civilization & cultural condition.
• Explain historical architecture & combine evidence.
• Analyze history implications in the present and consequently extend aspirations for the future.
• Illustrate historical characteristics of Architecture.

Physical Outcome:

• Give presentation on the basis of physical historical site visit.
• Make a documented report with detail data of the historical site visit.
• Make of small model of visited site or influenced by the visited site.