Civil Engineering

Semester I
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 111Engineering Mathematics i3
PHY 102Physics4
MEC 189Thermal Science2
MEC 109Engineering Drawing1
CMP 103Programming in C3
ELE 105Basic Electrical Engineering3
Semester II
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 121Engineering Mathematics II3
CHM 103Chemistry4
CMP 104Object Oriented Programming in C++2
ENG 104Communication Technique2
MEC 178Mechanical Workshop1
MEC 121Applied Mechanics (Statics)2
Semester III
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 211Engineering Mathematics III3
MAT 20Civil Engineering Materials2
WRE 250Fluid Mechanics3
ARC 216Building Technology2
ELX 201Basic Electronics Engineering2
MEC 232Applied Mechanics (Dynamics)2
Semester IV
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 317Numerical Methods3
MEC 288Strength of Materials3
WRE 262Hydraulics3
SRV 201Surveying I3
GEO 262Engineering Geology3
Semester V
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
SRV 302Surveying II3
SRV 303Survey Field Project1
WRE 351Water Resources Engineering I3
STR 332Structural Analysis I3
GEO 373Soil Mechanics3
ENV 356Water Supply Engineering3
MTH 212Probability and Statistics3
Semester VI
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
WRE 353Water Resources Engineering II3
GEO 383Foundation Engineering3
STR 340Structural Analysis Ii3
ENV 367Sanitary Engineering3
HYD 301Engineering Hydrology3
Semester VII
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
TRP 476Transportation Engineering I3
STR 410Design of Steel and Timber Structures3
STR 412Design of R.C.C Structures3
EST 441Estimating and Valuation2
MNG 410Engineering Economics Elective I3
Semester VIII

Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
TRP 477Transportation Engineering II3
MNG 430Construction Project Management3
MNG 425Professional Practice2
PRJ 400Project5
Elective II3
                                                Computer Engineering
Semester I
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 111Engineering Mathematics I3
CHM 103Chemistry4
ENG 104Communication Technique2
CMP 103Programming in C3
ELE 105Basic Electrical Engineering3
MEC 178Mechanical Workshop1
Semester II
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 121Engineering Mathematics II3
PHY 102Physics4
MEC 109Engineering Drawing1
CMP 104Object Oriented Programming in C++2
MEC 189Thermal Science2
MEC 119Applied Mechanics3
Semester III
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 211Engineering Mathematics III3
CMP 331Data Structure and Algorithm3
ELE 226Electrical Engineering Materials2
ELE 215Network Theory3
ELX 213Electronic Devices3
ELX 212Logic Circuits3
Semester IV
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 223Engineering Mathematics IV3
ELE 221Instrumentation3
ELX 225Electronic Circuits3
CMP 224Theory of Computation3
ELX 226Microprocessors3
Semester V
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 317Numerical Methods3
ELX 352Microprocessor System and Interfacing3
CMP 332Operating System3
CMP 364Computer Graphics3
ELX 353Integrated Digital Electronics3
Semester VI
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 212Probability and Statistics3
CMP 381Simulation and Modeling3
CMM 362Data Communication3
CMP 383Database Management System3
CMP 388Object Oriented Software Engineering3
PRJ 300MInor Projects2
Semester VII
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MNG 410Engineering Economics3
CMP 472Computer Architecture3
ELX 482Digital Signal Processing3
CMP 474Computer Network3
Elective I3
Semester VIII
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MNG 411Organization and Management2
CMP 421Artificial Intelligence 3
CMP 481Image Processing & Pattern Recognition3
PRJ 400Project5
Elective II3

                                       Architecture

                                                      Semester I
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 112Mathematics I3
ARC 151Building Materials2
ARC 111Architecture Modeling2
ARC 112Architectural Graphics I2
ARC 121Introduction to Architecture2
ARC 101Basic Design I4
Semester II
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 122Mathematics Ii2
ENG 104Communication Techniques2
CMP 101Computer and Programming2
ARC 113Architectural Graphics II2
ARC 114Photography2
ARC 102Basic Design II4
Semester III
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
ARC 222Structural Forms2
SRV 202Surveying2
ARC 241Building Science I2
ARC 215Visual Arts2
ARC 231History of Western Arch.2
ARC 203Architectural Design I4
Semester IV
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MEC 208Statics and Dynamics2
CMP 212Computer Aided Design I2
ARC 242Building Services I2
ARC 252Building Construction I2
ARC 232History of Eastern Arch.2
ARC 204Architectural Design II5
Semester V
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
STR 331Structure I2
CMP 313Computer Aided Design II2
ARC 353Building Construction II2
ARC 361Architectural Elective I2
ARC 333History of Nepalese Arch.2
ARC 305Architectural Design III5
Semester VI
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
STR 332Structure II3
ARC 342Building Science II2
ARC 354Building Construction III2
ARC 371Landscape Architecture2
ARC 334History of Modern Arch.2
ARC 306Architectural Design IV5
Semester VII
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
STR 433Structure III3
ARC 423Working Drawings & Detailing2
ARC 481Settlement Planning3
ARC 462Architectural Elective II2
ARC 407Architectural Design V5
Semester VIII
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
ARCPractical Office Experience15
Semester IX
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
STR 434Structure IV2
ARC 563Architectural Elective III2
ARC 455Estimating and Valuation2
ARC 465Directed Studies & Seminar2
ARC 443Building Services II2
408Architectural Design VI5
Semester X
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
ARC 524Management & Economics3
SOC 411Architects & Society2
ARC 509Architectural Design VII Thesis10

                                                 Electronics and Communication Engineering


Semester I
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 111Engineering Mathematics I3
CHM 103Chemistry4
ENG 104Communication Technique2
CMP 103Programming in C3
ELE 105Basic Electrical Engineering3
MEC 178Mechanical Workshop1
Semester II
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 121Engineering Mathematics II3
PHY 102Physics4
MEC 109Engineering Drawing1
CMP 104Object Oriented Programming in C++2
MEC 189Thermal Science2
MEC 119Applied Mechanics3
Semester III
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 211Engineering Mathematics III3
ELE 226Electrical Engineering Materials2
ELE 215Network Theory3
ELX 213Electronic Devices3
ELX 223Electromagenetic Fields and Wave3
ELX 212Logic Circuits3
Semester IV
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 223Engineering Mathematics IV3
ELE 221INstrumentation3
ELX 225Electronic Circuits3
ELX 226Microprocessors3
MTHNumerical Methods3
Semester V
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
CMP 364Computer Graphics3
ELE 375Microprocessor System and Interfacing3
CMM 352Signal & System2
ELE 375Control System3
ELX 353Integrated Digital Electronics3
Semester VI
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MTH 212Probability and Statistics3
CMM 363Analog Communication3
ELX 361Industrial Electronics and Drives3
ELX 362Filter Design3
CMP 267Computer Organization3
PRJ 300Minor Project2
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
CMM 371Electromagnetic Propagation & Antenna3
MNG 410Engineering Economics3
CMP 474Computer Networks3
CMP 477Digital Communication3
Digital Communication3
Semester VIII
Course CodeCourse DescriptionCredit Hours
MNG 411Organization and Management2
ELX 482Digital Signal Processing3
CMM 481Telecommunication3
PRJ 400Project5
Elective II


INTRODUCTION

Nepal adopted the multi-university concept in 1983. The idea of Pokhara University (PU) was conceived in 1986; however, it was established only in 1997 under the Pokhara University Act, 1997. The Incumbent Honorable Prime Minister and the Honorable Minister for Education of the Federal Democratic Republic Nepal are the Chancellor and the Pro-Chancellor, respectively.  The Chancellor appoints the Vice Chancellor, the principal executive officer of the university. The Registrar is designated to assist him/her in financial management and general administration. A non-profit autonomous institution, PU is partly funded by the Government of Nepal and partly by revenues from its students and affiliated colleges.

OBJECTIVES

  1. produce adept human resource in science and technology, humanities and management, and law and education for nation building
  2. encourage the participation of private sectors in higher education through extension programs
  3. create healthy, disciplined, result-oriented academic environment that focuses on higher education
  4. promote competitive and quality higher education through fair competition
  5. accelerate socio-economic transformation in line with community services

VISION

  • to be a leader in the promotion of education through quality higher education, health and community service

MISSION

  1. develop the institution into a Center of Excellence for Higher Education by enhancing teaching, learning and research activities; to accelerate the national development process by producing job market-driven, responsible, productive, welfare focused and committed human resources; to link the university system with community services
  2. unfold the potential and creativity of learners, advocating humanism, reason, innovation, and search for truth
Quality education should necessarily not be limited to rhetoric. It has to be in reality and action, so that the university students imbibe critical thinking skills, develop positive attitude to work, and enhance competitiveness. Pokhara University, the youngest university system operating full-fledged programs in the country, aims at producing human resources capable of working for the nation as well as the global community.

LONG TERM GOALS

  1. promote a high-ranked university in South Asia
  2. produce high level human resources equipped with skills, values, competences, and excellences
  3. prepare high level manpower capable of facing challenges and giving directions for future developments
  4. integrate academic research and scholarship that will strengthen the teaching curriculum, and thus, preserve, generate and disseminate knowledge
  5. build a dynamic university system proficient in withstanding changes and challenges
  6. pursue excellence and quality in all aspects of the University’s activities and services

SHORT TERM GOALS

  1. launch programs rich in scope and content, endowed with problem-solving strategies, especially in the areas with gaps between needs and availability from local, national and international perspectives
  2. develop a rigorous and interactive community of faculty and students where human relationships are valued and respected, equality of opportunity pursued, and personal and intellectual development fostered
  3. provide students of the Western Development Region with an equitable access to resources to encourage educational partnership both externally and internally to help materialize the University’s mission
  4. contribute to the socio-economic development of the region as well as the nation

FINANCING


Pokhara University manages its expenditures mainly from three sources: Nepal Government’s grants, revenue from students and affiliated institutions. PU has been gradually reducing its dependence on government coffer in line with Nepal Government’s fiscal policy of cost-effective sharing with private sectors. However, it fully depends on government grants for financing the capital expenditure, especially on building infrastructures for academic and administrative purposes. With the local community-endowed land, PU provides spaces for Schools and Research Centers included in the University Plan. PU credits donors and contributors involved in the construction of infrastructures, such as hostel, library, stadium, and auditorium.

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