ENGINEERING
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
CE
……
Lecture : 2 Year : IV
Tutorial : 0 Part : II
Practical : 0
Course
Objective:
To
familiarize the students with their roles in the society, ethical and legal
environment in which engineering is practiced, contract administration,
regulatory environment and contemporary issues in Engineering.
1. History of
Engineering Practices [3 hours]
1.1. Man and
Society
1.2. Technology
and Society
1.3. History of
Engineering Practice in Eastern Society
1.4. History of
Engineering Practice in Western society
1.5. Engineering
Practices in Nepal
2. Profession
and Ethics [6 hours]
2.1. Profession:
Definition and Characteristics
2.2. Professional
Institutions
2.3. Relation
of an Engineer with Client, Contractor and Fellow Engineers
2.4. Ethics,
Code of Ethics and Engineering Ethics
2.5. Moral
Dilemma and Ethical Decision Making
2.6. Detailed
Duties of an Engineer and Architect
2.7. Liability
and Negligence
3. Professional
Practices in Nepal [3 hours]
3.1. Public Sector practices
3.2. Private
Sector Practices
3.3. General
Job Descriptions of Fresh Graduates in both Public and Private Sector
4. Contract
Management [6 hours]
4.1. Methods of
work execution/contracting
4.2. Types of
Contracts
4.3. Tendering
Procedure
4.4. Contract
agreement
5. Regulatory
Environment [5 hours]
5.1. Nepal
Engineering Council Act
5.2. Labor Law
5.3. Intellectual
Property Right
5.4. Building
Codes and Bylaws
5.5. Company
Registration
6. Contemporary
Issues in Engineering [3 hours]
6.1. Globalization
and Cross Cultural Issues
6.2. Public
Private Partnership
6.3. Safety,
Risk and Benefit Analysis
6.4. Development
and Environment
6.5. Conflict
and Dispute Management
7. Case
Studies based on Engineering Practices [4 hours]
References:
1. Carson
Morrison and Philip Hughes “Professional engineering Practice – Ethical
Aspects”, McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.’ Toronto 1982
2. Dr
Rajendra Adhikari, “Engineering Professional Practice – Nepalese and
international Perspectives” Pashupati Publishing House, Kathmandu Nepal 2010
3. M.
Govindarajan; S Natarajan and V.S. Senthikumar., “ Engineering Ethics” – PHI
Learning Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2009
4. Nepal
Engineering Council Act
5. Contract
Act
6. Labor Act
7. Company
Act
8. Copyright
Act
9. Public
Procurement Act
10. Building
By-Laws
Evaluation Scheme:
The
questions will cover all the chapters in the Syllabus. The evaluation scheme
will be as indicated in the table below.
Chapter
|
Hours
|
Marks distribution*
|
1
|
3
|
4
|
2
|
6
|
8
|
3
|
3
|
4
|
4
|
6
|
8
|
5
|
5
|
6
|
6
|
3
|
4
|
7
|
4
|
6
|
Total
|
30
|
40
|
Source:-Department of Agricultural Engineering
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