Core Subject Areas
PhD Courses studied:
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Introduction to Typography and User Centric Computing
Usability Engineering
Environment and Experiential Design
Design Research Methods
Design based project
Introduction to Language Science
Applied Ergonomics
Statistical Methods for Behavioral Science
Basic Engineering Mathematics
Cognitive Linguistics- Theories and Methods
Research based Project
Cognitive Ergonomics
Information systems
Software Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering/ Applications related subjects:
A. Master of Technology- Information Technology:
First Semester:
i. Computer Systems: Compiler Design, DBMS, Networking, Digital Logic and Architecture.
ii. Design and Analysis of Algorithms, iii. Seminar, iv. Software Testing and Quality Assurance, v. Natural Language Processing
Second Semester:
i. Web Technologies, ii. Information Theory and Coding, iii. Seminar, iv. Data Mining and Data Warehousing, v. Digital Image Processing
Third & Fourth Semester:
Project I and Project II (Thesis Work)
B. Master of Computer Applications:
First Semester:
Theory
i. Discrete Mathematical Structures, ii. Probability and statistics, iii. Computer Problem and Problem Solving, iv. Computer Organization and Assembly Language, v. Accountancy & Financial Management, vi. System Analysis and Design
Practical
i. C programming Lab, ii. Assembly Language Programming Lab (8085).
Second Semester:
Theory
i. Computer-oriented Numerical Analysis, ii. Human Resource Management, iii. Data and File Structures, iv. Business Data Processing using COBOL, v. Modern Database Management Systems, vi. Operating Systems.
Practical
i. Data and File Structures Lab, ii. COBOL Lab
Third Semester:
Theory
i. Automata Theory, ii. Object-oriented Programming using C++ , iii. Software Engineering, iv. Artificial Intelligence, v. Computer Architecture.
Practical
i. DBMS Lab, ii. OS Lab, ii. C++ Lab
Fourth Semester:
Theory
i. Systems Programming, ii. Design & Analysis of Algorithm, iii. Programming in JAVA, iv. Computer Graphics, v. Compiler Design
Practical
i. Computer Architecture Lab, ii. Internet Programming Lab using JAVA.
Fifth Semester:
Theory
i. TCP/ IP, ii. Computer Networks and Protocols, iii. E-Commerce, iv. UNIX Programming, v. Parallel Algorithms.
Practical
i. UNIX Lab, ii. Computer Graphics Lab
Sixth Semester:
Project Work