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SCHOOL OF C
AHAVAN
RCHITECTURE
, SCIENCE AOND
YASHWANTRAO
MAHARASHTRA
PENTECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY
YASHVANTRAO CHAVAN MAHARASHTRA OPEN
UNIVERSITY
Syllabus
V42:M.Arch.
Construction
Management
2011
CONTENTS
Basic Information ................................................................................................................... 6
Programme Calendar.............................................................................................................. 6
Eligibility and Fees .................................................................................................................. 7
Semesters and Courses ........................................................................................................... 7
Evaluation Pattern.................................................................................................................. 9
Semester 01 .............................................................................................................................. 11
A34011: Management theories and Business organizations .................................................. 11
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 11
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 11
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 11
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 11
DETAILED SYLLABUS ............................................................................................................... 12
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 12
A34012: Financial and Account Management........................................................................ 14
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 14
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 14
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 14
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 14
DETAILED SYLLABUS ............................................................................................................... 14
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 15
A34013: Construction Materials and Machinery.................................................................... 16
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 16
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 16
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 16
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 16
DETAILED SYLLABUS ............................................................................................................... 17
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 17
A34014: Computer Applications in Construction Management.............................................. 18
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 18
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 18
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 18
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 18
DETAILED SYLLABUS ............................................................................................................... 19
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 19
A34015: Elective 1
Disaster Management ........................................................................ 20
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 20
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 20
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 20
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 20
Detailed Syllabus .................................................................................................................... 21
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 21
A32015: Elective 2 Waste Water Management ................................................................... 22
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 22
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 22
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 22
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Syllabus For V42: M.Arch. (Construction Management)
Page 2
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Programme Information......................................................................................................... 55
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 55
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 55
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 55
Detailed Syllabus .................................................................................................................... 55
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 56
A34036: Design Studio 3 ....................................................................................................... 57
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 57
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 57
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 57
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 57
Detailed Syllabus .................................................................................................................... 58
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 58
Semester 04 .............................................................................................................................. 59
A34041: M. Arch. (Construction Management) Dissertation 1 ............................................... 59
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 59
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 59
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 59
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 60
Detailed Syllabus .................................................................................................................... 60
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 61
A34042: M. Arch. (General) Dissertation 2 ............................................................................ 62
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 62
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 62
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 62
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 62
DETAILED Syllabus .................................................................................................................. 63
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 63
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SYLLABUS FOR
V42: M.ARCH. (CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT)
(2011 PATTERN)
BASIC INFORMATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mode of Education: Full time face-to-face mode enhanced with ELearning support.
Minimum Programme Duration: 2 years after B.Arch. or Equivalent
Required Study Efforts: _______ Hours in each semester
Medium of Instruction: English
Attendance: Minimum 80% attendance for all courses.
Equivalence Status:
a.
Approved by Council of Architecture, New Delhi
b. UGC recognized and approved
c.
DEC recognized and approved
d. Recognized by Government of Maharashtra for MPSC jobs
PROGRAMME CALENDAR
SN Activity Description
Admission
01 Further Admission
02 Fresh Admission
Teaching - Learning
03 Teaching - Learning
04 TeachingLearning Backlog Clearing
End Exam (EE) Form Submission
05 EE Form Submission by students at SC
06 EE Form Submission by SCs at University
Continuous Assessment (CA) Submission
07 CA Availability on website
08 CA Submission by Students at SC
09 Provisional CA Report by SCs
10 Final CA Report Submission by SCs at
University
End Examination (EE)
11 EE for Theory Courses
12 EE for Practical, STW, SV or PW Courses
On or Before 31-Mar
On or Before 05-Apr
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Certification Eligibility
Min 50% or better marks
in total 24 courses (subjects)
of total 96 credit points
at Semesters 11-14.
Aggregate performance and
Class in the programme shall be
reported on the basis of
semesters 3 & 4.
CA
EE
TM
Type
CPs
10
10
20
20
40
40
80
80
50
50
100
100
T
T
STW
STW
2
2
4
4
20
80
100
STW
40
160 200
SV
10
40
50
10
20
20
40
80
80
50
100
100
T
STW
STW
2
4
4
20
80
100
STW
40
160 200
SV
10
20
10
20
40
80
40
80
T
T
STW
STW
2
4
2
4
50
100
50
100
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SN
Code
A34035
17
A32035
18 A34036
Semester 4:
19 A34041
20 A34041
Name
Elective: Computer Aided Design & Simulation
Techniques
OR
Elective: Intelligent Buildings
Construction Management Project Studio 3
24 CPs
M.ARCH. (Construction Management) dissertation 1
M.ARCH. (Construction Management)dissertation 2
CA
EE
TM
Type
CPs
20
80
100
STW
40
160 200
SV
40
80
160 200
320 400
SV
SV
8
16
Page 8
EVALUATION PATTERN
SN Type of Course
Continuous Assessment
End Examination
Student is required to answer 1
of 1 SAQ, each of 5 marks, on
1. Student is required to answer 1
each CP
of 1 SAQ, each of 5 marks, on
2. Student is required to answer 1
each CP
of 2 LAQs, each of 15 marks, on
1
Theory (T)
each CP
2. Single attempt only
3. Marks: 5 Marks for each CP
3. Maximum 5 Attempts only
4. Duration: Specified 1 Month
4. Marks: 20 Marks for each CP
5. Duration: 45 minutes for each
CP
1. External and internal examiners
1. Student is required to submit
shall assess each student based
Activity Report for each CP in
on:
the prescribed format.
a.
Term-Work submission by
Studio with
2. Single Attempt only
the student
2
Term-Work
3. Marks: 5 Marks for each CP
b. Continuous Assessment
(STW)
4. Duration: Specified 1 Month
submission by the student
5. CAT: Continuous Assessment 2. Maximum 5 Attempts only
Time is 1 hr for each C.P.
3. Marks: 20 Marks for each CP
4. Duration: 240 minutes
1. External and internal examiners
shall assess each student based
1. Student is required to submit
on:
Activity Report for each CP in
a.
Term-Work submission by
the prescribed format.
the student
Studio with
2. Single Attempt only
3
b. Continuous Assessment
Viva (SV)
3. Marks: 5 Marks for each CP
submission by the student
4. Duration: Specified 1 Month
c.
Viva on studio Activities
5. CAT: Continuous Assessment
2. Maximum 5 Attempts only
Time is 1 hr for each C.P.
3. Marks: 20 Marks for each CP
4. Duration: 240 minutes
Actual CA and EE marks shall be used in computation of Total Marks (TM). Grace Factor and
Total Marks (TM) shall be used in computation of Percentile marks. Only percentile marks shall
be reported for each course in the mark-statement. Only best of the past performance shall be
reported.
1.
SN
a
SN
Total Marks
80 Marks
80 Marks
Total Marks
Page 9
a
b
SN
a
b
80 Marks
80 Marks
160 Marks
Total Marks
160Marks
160Marks
320 Marks
Page 10
SEMESTER 01
A34011: MANAGEMENT THEORIES AND BUSINESS
ORGANIZATIONS
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
Management theories and Business
01 A34011
organizations
CP CST CAT ST
CA
EE
TM Type
10
40
50
20
60
TH
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
student should be able to be:
For successful completion of this course, student Equipped with concepts and principles of
should have successfully completed:
management in building construction and such
Passed the B.Arch.
other aspects of Project Management. It will
develop advanced skills in planning, organizing,
OR its equivalent examination.
controlling and decision making for building
projects..
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Introduction to Management: need, importance &
purpose.
1-2
CSs
Questions
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and '1
01
of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2' LAQs
in end exam on these
CSs
units.
01-10
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2-1
2-2
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
1-2
2-1
2-2
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
_______-TB1
Reference-Books
Management
A34011-RB1 By Koontz, O Donnel and Weibrich,
McGraw Hill
Management in Construction
A34011-RB2
Industry; Dharwadkar P.P.,
Syllabus For V42: M.Arch. (Construction Management)
ISBN
Publisher
Page 12
1970
Page 13
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 A34012 Financial and Accounts Management
CP CST CAT ST
2 20 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50 TH
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
student should be able to:
For successful completion of this course, student Able to understand various aspects of
should have successfully completed:
management accounting in construction
Passed the B.Arch.
business and to provide knowledge about the coordination of management accounting
OR its equivalent examination.
information for corporate financial decision
making.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Introduction to Management accounting, control, status,
relationship, Break-Even Analysis.
1-2
2-1
2-2
CSs
Questions
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and '1
01
of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2' LAQs
in end exam on these
CSs
units.
01-10
CP
Block Students have to answer
02
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
CSs
these units.
11-20
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Introduction: Introduction to Management accounting, concept of control, status, role CP
Page 14
1-2
2-1
2-2
Bock
01
CP
Bock
02
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Accounting for management;
A34012-RB1
By Bhattacharya, S.K. and John Dearden,
Management Accounting & Financial
A34012-RB2
Analysis, By Khan & Jain
Techniques of management accounting
A34012-RB3
By Young David W.
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
ISBN
Publisher
Page 15
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 A34013 Construction materials and machinery
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
should have successfully completed:
understand the emerging construction materials
Passed the B.Arch.
& technologies & their applications in
construction activities to mange the projects
OR its equivalent examination.
efficiently & effectively..
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
Questions
Four Case studies with analysis The projects to be include:
CP
Study of advance building materials, types of finishes &
Students have to submit
Block
treatments, Construction chemicals, specially
Report of Activities in
1
01
manufactured items, specialized equipment, Market
CA and Term Work for
CSs
survey and collection of information about the materials.
end exam on these units.
01-15
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Report of Activities in
2
Special types of concrete construction, Reinforcing steel.
02
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
15-30
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Report of Activities in
3
Subsurface soil explorations & Soil improvement.
03
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
31-45
Page 16
CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Study of advance building materials like Special alloys of steel & other metals, glass,
polymer, fabric, Various types of finishes & treatments, Construction chemicals,
specially manufactured items from manufacturers catalogues, etc. and specialized
equipment required for erection used in erection of various large span structures, like
Geodesic domes, hyperbolic parabolides, and free form shapes etc. Market survey
and collection of information about the materials.
Special types of concrete construction: Formwork: types, design criteria, patented
systems Fabrication of pre cast and pre stressed components, Pumped and sprayed
concrete and mortar, ready mixed concrete, pre placed aggregate concrete, polymer
modified concrete, high performance concrete, roller compacted concrete, concrete
masonry, underwater concreting, Reinforcing steel: types, bending, placing, splicing
and spacing, tendons.
Subsurface soil explorations & Soil improvement: Hazardous site and foundation
conditions. Solution prone formations, expansive soils, landslide hazards, liquefaction
of soils Soil improvement, Mechanical, thermal, chemical etc.
Equipment Management: Mechanization on construction projects, Sizing, and
matching of equipment, Selection and Planning for equipment, Estimating out put of
an equipment, Owning, hiring, leasing of construction equipment, Equipment
maintenance, Cost of use of equipment, Life of equipment, Physical, Economic, &
usefulness, Depreciation, Replacement of equipment
CP
Block
CP
Block
01
CP
Block
02
CP
Block
03
CP
Block
04
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Standard Handbook for Civil Engineers
A34013-RB1
ByMerritt F S (Ed)
Concrete Construction Handbook
A34013-RB2
By Waddell
Construction Equipment, its Planning &
A34013-RB3
Application By Varma Mahesh
Construction planning, Equipment &
A34013-RB4
Methods By Peurifoy.
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
Syllabus For V42: M.Arch. (Construction Management)
ISBN
Publisher
McGraw Hill
McGraw Hill
Metropolitan Book Co
Tata McGraw Hill
Page 17
______-WL1
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
Computer applications in construction
01 A34014
management
CP CST CAT ST
CA
EE
TM Type
20
80
100 STW
56
60
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
student should be:
For successful completion of this course, student Introduced to the basic elements, principles and
should have successfully completed:
techniques of urban design so as to develop an
understanding of the broader aspects and issues
Passed the B.Arch.
that bear upon the conception and design of 3-d
OR its equivalent examination.
built environment and public spaces at urban
level.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1
&
2
3
&
4
CSs
CP
Block
Introduction to BIM Software, material inventory, work
01 to
out problems, and simulate and analyze potential impacts.
02
CSs
01-30
CP
Introduction to Project Software for development and
Block
tracking of it, Data Managemen, Submittals-Product Data, 03 to
Punch list etc.; Financial Management, cost reports and
04
import 3D CAD/BIM model, project.
CSs
31-60
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Introduction to BIM Software application to enhance efficiency during and post
CP
construction phases, and facility management. Applications like determination of
Block
quantities of items and material inventory, to build a building virtually prior to building 01 to
it physically, work out problems, and simulate and analyze potential impacts,
02
anticipation and ease of project delivery, the overall safety of the project, etc
Introduction to Software like Primavera-P6/MS Project/Sure trak-For schedule
CP
development and tracking of it; Prolog-Data Management-RFIs [Request for
Block
Information], Submittals-Product Data, Punch list etc.; JDE [JD Edwards]-Financial
03 to
Management- For use of tracking and developing the cost reports and issuing the
04
change orders, etc.; Navis works-In this software 3D Auto CAD/Revit model can be
imported with a project schedule to review the progress of the Project
3
&
4
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34014-RB1
A34014-RB2
A34014-RB3
A34014-RB4
A34014-RB4
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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A34015: ELECTIVE 1
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 A34015 Elective 1: Disaster management
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
student should be:
should have successfully completed:
Understand responsibilities of organizations and
Passed the B.Arch.
personnel towards safety, prevention, response
OR its equivalent examination.
and relief in events of disaster.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP
Block
01
CSs
01-15
CP
Block
02
CSs
15-30
CP
Block
03
CSs
31-45
CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Causes of disaster on Construction sites: Natural and human made hazards. Foresee CP
possible risks and preparedness. Principals of Emergency Management: Comprehensive, Block
progressive, risk driven, integrated, collaborative, coordinated, flexible, professional. 01
Safety precautions and standards in work environment
Response teams and training. Emergency and casualty prediction. Disaster relief CP
operations. Organizational response. Recovery rescue. Medical aid and First aid Block
response. Organizations for emergency management. Emergency management 02
information. Crowd control and precautions after a disaster.
Legalities and responsibility of organization with reference to safety on work sites. CP
Insurance, financial aid and compensation.
Block
03
Case study of an accident on site and appraisal of the case in view of the above CP
mentioned issues.
Block
04
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34015-RB1
A34015-RB2
A34015-RB3
A34015-RB4
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 A32015 Elective 2: Waste water Management
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
student should be:
should have successfully completed:
Understand the impact of Waste water and
Passed the B.Arch.
pollution and evolve ways of overcoming it
OR its equivalent examination.
through design interventions.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
Processes
Treatment types
CSs
CP
Block
01
CSs
01-15
CP
Block
02
CSs
15-30
CP
Block
03
CSs
31-45
CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
CP
Waste water characterization: Types of waste water, generation points, characteristics
Block
& Microbiology
01
CP
Processes: Unit processes equalization, sedimentation, coagulation, filtration, organic
Block
removal, disinfection etc.
02
CP
Treatment types: Treatment type including aerobic, anaerobic, centralized,
Block
decentralized & facultative primary, secondary & territory
03
Non-conventional treatment systems: Non-conventional treatment system including
CP
Dewats, Lomwats, shallows acquifer, oxidation pond, reed bed, duckweed pond, water Block
hyacinth & living machine
04
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
DEWATS: Decentralized waste water
A32015-RB1 treatment in developing countries
by Ludwig Sasse,
Small waste water treatment plants: A
A32015-RB2
challenge to water engineers,
Feasibiligy of Anaerobic Sewage treatment in
Sanitation Stragtegies in Developing
A32015-RB3
Countries by Alaerts, Venestra, Bentvelsen,
M. Van Kujit
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
ISBN
Publisher
1998
BORDA
1997
1990
Et al, Delft
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 A34016 Design Studio 1
CP CST CAT ST CA
8 112 8 120 40
EE TM Type
160 200 SV
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
Acquire a comprehensive base of knowledge
should have successfully completed:
required for the practice of architecture.
Passed the B.Arch.
Develop awareness in physical context about
OR its equivalent examination.
implications of limited sources in design decision
making.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
Questions
Students are expected to
complete sufficient
Mass Housing Project of a large magnitude in one of the
number of projects
categories or a similar development typology below:
related to this course,
1. Higher income group or combinations of income groups
with regular critical
in Urban areas.
CP
remarks and assessment
2. Slum Improvement schemes by Government or private
Block from the counselor and
1
organizations
01 to peer students, during the
to
3. Housing project for Old Age people
08
semester. External and
8
4. Rehabilitation / transit accommodation /camps for
CSs
internal experts will
people affected by natural disasters like earthquake,
01-120 jointly evaluate these
floods, refugees, or other disasters.
projects for 100 marks
with viva after
The final project work will include Architectural drawings
presentation by the
& relevant details, case study/ies,
student for about 5-7
minutes
CSs
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
CP
Block
01 to
08
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Planning and Architecture
A34016-RB1
Edited byDennis Sharp Editor
Planning feasible learning places
A34016-RB2
By Leggett S Bru Baker C. W. & Cohodes A.
Methods in Architecture
A34016-RB3
By. Town Health
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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SEMESTER 02
A34021: PROJECT ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
02 A34021 Project Assessment & Management
CP CST CAT ST
2 20 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50 TH
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
student should be able to:
should have successfully completed:
Develop an awareness Significance and
Passed the B.Arch.
Architects role in Project Management, &
OR its equivalent examination.
Process of Project Management & organization
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Significance and Architects role in Project Management.
1-2 Compilation of relevant data
CSs
Questions
CP
Students have to answer
Block '1 of 1' SAQ in CA and '1
01
of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2' LAQs
CSs
in end exam on these
01-10
units.
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
02
LAQs in end exam on
CSs
these units.
11-20
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
1-2
2-1
2-2
Site, Material, Human resources and Equipment Management, Cost control and cash
flow. Material procurement, inventory & flow. Requirement & hierarchy of Human
resources. Logistics & co-ordination of activities. Evolving of system for Quality
controls & check points.
2-3
Economics & financial accounting systems, legal aspects & accountability and
establishing system for appraisal during construction.
CP
Bock
02
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
_______-TB1
Reference-Books
Projects: Appraisal, Analysis, Financing,
A34021-RB1 Implementation & Review; By Prasanna
Chandra
A34021-RB2 Project Management By Kerzner H,
Project Cost Control in construction; By
Pilcher R
Quality Assurance in Construction Dunkan,
A34021-RB4
Thorpe & Summer
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
A34021-RB3
ISBN
Publisher
TMH publication
CBS
Publishers
Collins
Gower
Page 27
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
02 A34022 Finance & Economics in Building Industry
CP CST CAT ST
2 20 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50 TH
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
should have successfully completed:
To understand Factors influencing Location of
Passed the B.Arch.
development, issues like Business Finance,
Sources of Finance, Capital Market, Financial
OR its equivalent examination.
Services etc.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Introduction to Building Economics
1-2 Factors influencing Location of development
1-3 Large, medium and small scale development
1-4 Housing Policy of Indian Government
2-1 Business Finance
2-2 Sources of Finance
2-3 Capital Market
2-4 Financial Services
CSs
Questions
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and '1
01
of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2' LAQs
in end exam on these
CSs
units.
01-10
CP
Block Students have to answer
02
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
CSs
these units.
11-20
DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1-1
CP
Block
CP
Page 28
Bock
01
1-3
Large, medium and small scale development in Private Sector, Public Sector.
1-4
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
CP
Bock
Capital Market: Primary and Secondary Capital Market Players. Functioning & Critical 02
Evaluation.
Financial Services relating to raising of Capital: Loan policies of Banks, Private, Public,
& Government financial bodies. Project Appraisal
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Financial Management Theory and Practice
A34012-RB1
By Prasanna Chandra
A34012-RB2 Financial Management By I M Pandey
Managerial Finance
A34012-RB3
By J Fred Weston & Thomas E Copeland
Fundamentals of Financial Management
A34012-RB4
By Van Horne J
Construction Management: Planning &
A34012-RB5
Finance By Cormican D
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
ISBN
Publisher
Page 29
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
Advanced Building Construction
02 A34023
Techniques
CP CST CAT ST
CA
EE
TM Type
20
80
100 STW
56
60
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
To develop awareness and understanding
should have successfully completed:
construction of large span structures, High rise
Passed the B.Arch.
buildings, Pre-fabrication in building
OR its equivalent examination.
construction, Modular co-ordination, and
advance building materials
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
Questions
Four Case studies with analysis The projects to be include:
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Conceptual Understanding of various large span
Report of Activities in
1
01
structures
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
01-15
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Report of Activities in
2
Study of advance building materials
02
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
15-30
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Report of Activities in
3
Conceptual Understanding of High rise buildings
03
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
31-45
Page 30
CP
Block
Conceptual Understanding of Pre-fabrication in building
04
construction. Concept of Modular co-ordination
CSs
46-60
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Conceptual Understanding of various large span structures, like Geodesic domes,
CP
hyperbolic parabolides, and free form shapes etc. used for Airports, Stadia, Industrial Block
buildings, public spaces etc. Construction details understanding, Service systems,
01
Structural Systems, Sequence of erection and facilitating maintenance of such
structures. Identify specialized equipment required for erection of such structures.
Case study/ies of such structures and reporting.
Study of advance building materials like Special alloys of steel & other metals, glass, CP
polymer, fabric, Various types of finishes & treatments, Construction chemicals,
Block
specially manufactured items from manufacturers catalogues, etc. and specialized
02
equipment required for erection used in erection of structures mentioned in Block 1
above. Market survey and collection of information about the materials.
Conceptual Understanding of High rise buildings in normal and adverse conditions
CP
considering topography of the site, water-logging, marine structures, et. Construction Block
details understanding, Service systems, Structural Systems, Sequence of erection and 03
facilitating maintenance of such structures. Identify specialized equipment required
for erection of such structures. Case study/ies of such structures and reporting.
Conceptual Understanding of Pre-fabrication in building construction. Concept of
CP
Modular co-ordination. Construction details understanding, Service systems,
Block
Structural Systems, Sequence of erection and facilitating maintenance of such
04
structures. Essential process of manufacturing, handling of pre-fabricated
componants. Identify specialized equipment required for erection of such structures.
Case study/ies of such structures and reporting.
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34023-RB1 Architects working details Vol. 1 to 16
A34023-RB2 Time saver Standards
Structure in Architecture
A34023-RB3
by Salvadori and Heller
Design of Steel Structures by Vazirani
A34023-RB4
Rathvani
A34023-RB5 Elements of structure by Morgan
A34023-RB6 Steel space frames by Makovsky
CD / DVD
Syllabus For V42: M.Arch. (Construction Management)
Page 31
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
Advanced Building Services
02 A34024
& Design With Climate
CP CST CAT ST
CA
EE
TM Type
20
80
100 STW
56
60
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be:
should have successfully completed:
To develop awareness and understanding of
Advanced Building Services employed in various
Passed the B.Arch.
complex buildings and address environmental
OR its equivalent examination.
issues related to these services.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
3-1
3-2
3-3
CSs
CP
Block
Water supply & Plumbing systems in high rise building
01
complexes and complex structures:
CSs
01-15
CP
Block
Sanitation and Waste disposal systems in high rise building
02
complexes and complex structures:
CSs
15-30
Mechanical & Communication systems
CP
Block
Electrical and telecommunication systems
03
CSs
Lighting, Heating, Ventilation & Air conditioning systems
31-45
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Page 33
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Water supply & Plumbing systems in high rise building complexes and complex
CP
structures: Procurement, demand and distribution of water in large complexes. Quality Block
of water consideration for different uses. Systems and equipment used in Treatment of 01
1
water for distribution, recycling and reuse and specialized equipment used for this
purpose. Identify special needs for a building typology-development. Case study/ies of
such structures and reporting.
Sanitation and Waste disposal systems in high rise building complexes and complex
CP
structures: Collection and disposal systems used in high rise buildings and complex
Block
structures. Effluent treatment plants and their efficiency, chemical properties of the
02
treated effluent considering the source and end use. Concept of recycling and reuse of
2
treated effluent. Rain water harvesting and similar methods of conserving water
resources. Disposal of treated effluent into natural sources of water.
Storm/rain/surface water estimation, collection systems and disposal. Case study/ies of
such structures and reporting
3-1 Mechanical & Communication systems (elevators, escalators, conveyors, etc.). Security CP
systems etc. in high rise building complexes, public buildings, Parking lots and complex Block
structures like Hospitals, public transport terminals etc. Design parameters for
03
determining the loads & requirement, Operation and maintenance of these Services.
Case study/ies of such structures and reporting.
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
3-2 Electrical and telecommunication systems in high rise building complexes public
buildings, and complex structures like Hospitals, public transport terminals, IT
complexes etc. Design parameters for determining the loads & requirement, Operation
and maintenance of these Services. Case study/ies of such structures and reporting.
3-3 Lighting, Heating, Ventilation & Air conditioning systems in high rise building
complexes, public buildings, Parking lots and complex structures like Hospitals, public
transport terminals etc. Design parameters for determining the loads & requirement,
Operation and maintenance of these Services. Passive & active ways of control of heat,
light, humidity etc. for comfort conditions. Introduction to simulation software to
determine comfort conditions in various spaces. Case study/ies of such structures and
reporting. Intelligent buildings
4-1 A brief overview of Acoustics studied in the B Arch programme. Design parameters for CP
determining the acoustical behavior of spaces. Passive & active ways of control of
Block
acoustical behavior of spaces for good hearing conditions. Introduction to simulation
04
software to determine acoustical behavior of spaces. Study of advance acoustical
materials, types of finishes & treatments, specially manufactured items from
manufacturers catalogues, etc. Case study/ies of such structures and reporting.
Page 34
4-2 Code provisions from NBC for Fire protection and prevention in high rise building
complexes, public buildings, Parking lots and complex structures like Hospitals, public
transport terminals educational buildings, building types catagorised under etc. Design
parameters for determining the loads & requirement. Study of advance materials,
types of finishes & treatments, specially manufactured items from manufacturers
catalogues, etc for prevention of fire and fire-fighting
Title
Author
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Environment and services
A34024-RB1
Peter Bucberry
ABCs of Air Conditioning
A34024-RB2
Ernest Tricomi
A34024-RB3 Heating and Air Conditioning of Buildings
Environmental Science
A34024-RB4
Smith Philips and Sweenay
Mechanical & Electrical Equipment in
A34024-RB5
Buildings
Sanitation, Drainage, &
A34024-RB6
Water Supply Mitchell
Drainage & Sanitation E.
A34024-RB7
H. Blake
Heating & Hot Water
A34024-RB8
Supply Hall.
Architectural Acoustics
A34024-RB9
By M. David Egan
A34024Architectural Acoustics
RB10
By Marshall Long
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
2006
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
02 A34025 Elective 1: Vernacular Architecture
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
student should be:
For successful completion of this course, student Identify and conserve the untapped values and
principles in the evolution of new theories for
should have successfully completed:
architectural creations
Passed the B.Arch.
Highlight needs and various ways of vernacular
OR its equivalent examination.
building research, analysis, presentation of
finding and its application to contemporary
buildings
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP
Block
Introduction to Vernacular architecture in history of world
01
architecture (outside Indian subcontinent)
CSs
01-15
CP
Block
Case study/ies of works of architects in contemporary
02
world architecture (outside Indian subcontinent)
CSs
15-30
CP
Block
Introduction to Vernacular in history of architecture in
03
Indian subcontinent
CSs
31-45
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Page 36
CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Introduction to Vernacular architecture its nature, purpose and scope. Analytical
CP
review classification, salient features and important contributions in evolving workable Block
solutions. Study of examples of Vernacular architecture in history of world architecture 01
(outside Indian subcontinent) to understand evolution of building forms based on
functions, building materials and construction techniques, art & crafts, the local
conditions, traditions, climate &geography, religion & culture in the period when they
were built
Case study/ies of works of architects in contemporary world architecture (outside
CP
Indian subcontinent) whose works are influenced by the Vernacular Architecture of the Block
region.
02
Introduction to Vernacular architecture its nature, purpose and scope. Analytical
CP
review classification, salient features and important contributions in evolving workable Block
solutions. Study of examples of Vernacular architecture in history of architecture in
03
Indian subcontinent; to understand evolution of building forms based on functions,
building materials and construction techniques, art & crafts, the local conditions,
traditions, climate &geography, religion & culture in the period when they were built
CP
Case study/ies of works of architects in contemporary Indian architecture; whose works
Block
are influenced by the Vernacular Architecture of the region
04
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34025-RB1
A34025-RB2
A34025-RB3
A34025-RB4
Vernacular Architecture: An
Handbook By R.W. Brunskill
1994
1979
UNICEF
Page 37
2010
1988
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
02 A32025 Elective 2: Futuristic Architecture
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
student should be:
Introduced to the artistic and social movement
form of architecture characterized by antihistoricism, including speed, technology, youth
For successful completion of this course, student and violence, and objects such as the car, the
airplane and the industrial city. Futurism
should have successfully completed:
practiced in every medium of art, including
Passed the B.Arch.
painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design,
OR its equivalent examination.
industrial design, interior design, theatre, film,
fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture
and even gastronomy. discipline thus seeking a
systematic and pattern-based understanding of
past and present, and to determine the
likelihood of future events and trends.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP
Block
01
CSs
01-15
CP
Block
02
CSs
15-30
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Page 39
CP
Block
03
CSs
31-45
CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
CP
Block
01
Futuristic building forms and structural systems catering to the future needs.
CP
Block
02
CP
Block
03
CP
Block
04
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A32025-RB1 Future Shock By Alvin Toffler
2081: A Hopeful View of the Human Future
A32025-RB2
Gerard K. O'Neill
A32025-RB3 Futurewise By Patrick Dixon
A Short History of the Future By W. Warren
Wagar
Sustainagility
A32025-RB5
By Patrick DixonandJohan Gorecki
A32025-RB6 Nineteen Eighty-Four By George Orwel
CD / DVD
A32025-RB4
ISBN
Publisher
1970
Random House
1981
2007
HarperCollins, Profile
Business
1989
2010
Kogan Page
Page 40
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
Page 41
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
02 A34026 Design Studio 2
CP CST CAT ST CA
8 112 8 120 40
EE TM Type
160 200 SV
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
Acquire a comprehensive base of knowledge
should have successfully completed:
required for the practice of architecture.
Passed the B.Arch.
Develop awareness in physical context about
OR its equivalent examination.
implications of limited sources in design decision
making.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
Questions
Students are expected to
complete sufficient
number of projects
related to this course,
with regular critical
CP
remarks and assessment
Block from the counselor and
01 to peer students, during the
08
semester. External and
CSs
internal experts will
01-120 jointly evaluate these
projects for 100 marks
with viva after
presentation by the
student for about 5-7
minutes
Page 42
DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
An in-depth research and analysis of activities below to evaluate the progress of work:
a. Geography, local conditions and Climatic conditions,
b. Special design considerations for the user,
c. Development control legislations and Disaster management systems and controls,
1
d. Amenities for the project,
to
e. Case study/ies to substantiate the design philosophy,
8
f. Impact of the development on adjacent neighborhood
g. Evolving Design Brief for the Project
The final project work will include Architectural drawings & relevant details, case
study/ies, reports for the research/documentation for the project.
CP
Block
01 to
08
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Planning and Architecture
A34016-RB1
Edited byDennis Sharp Editor
Planning feasible learning places
A34016-RB2
By Leggett S Bru Baker C. W. & Cohodes A.
Methods in Architecture
A34016-RB3
By. Town Health
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
Page 43
SEMESTER 03
A34031: BUILDING BYELAWS & ARCH. PRACTICE
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
03 A34031 Building Byelaws & Arch. Practice
CP CST CAT ST
2 20 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50 TH
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
should have successfully completed:
Develop an awareness Significance and
Passed the B.Arch.
Architects role in profession. Acquaint with
relevant Acts & Laws and general Management
OR its equivalent examination.
of Architectural Practice.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
Questions
CP
Students have to answer
Block '1 of 1' SAQ in CA and '1
01
of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2' LAQs
CSs
in end exam on these
01-10
units.
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
02
LAQs in end exam on
CSs
these units.
11-20
DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
An overview of the Town Planning Acts of Urban Development ministry of States &
Central Government. The rules and regulations for Development Control and the
CP
Block
CP
Bock
Page 44
principles behind the framing of these. Regional Plan, Development Plans, at State,
District, Urban agglomeration, Municipal Corporations & Councils, Improvement trusts
& Regional Development Authorities, CRZs, etc. Procedures for formulations,
Implementation and applying fro Approvals at various levels.
Architects office and office Management. Interaction with the consultants. Design
Management Issues. Role & Duties of Architect as an Employer or Employee.
International Architectural practice and role of Various Statutory / Regulatory bodies
in licensing like RIBA, AIA, etc
01
CP
Bock
02
Title
Author
Text-Books
_______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34031-RB1 COA Handbook of Professional Documents
A34031-RB2 Maharshtra Regional Town Planning Act
A34031-RB3 Land Revenue Code
A34031-RB4 Professional Practice By Roshan Namavati
A34031-RB5 Professional Practice By Madhav Deobhakta
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
2009
1966
1966
2005
Page 45
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
03 A34032 Architectural legalities
CP CST CAT ST
2 20 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50 TH
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
student should be able to:
should have successfully completed:
Acquaint with relevant Acts & Laws related to
Passed the B.Arch.
Architectural Practice in India and
OR its equivalent examination.
Internationally.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Architects Act 1972 in India and COA.
1-2
2-1
2-2
CSs
Questions
CP
Students have to answer
Block '1 of 1' SAQ in CA and '1
01
of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2' LAQs
CSs
in end exam on these
units.
01-10
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
02
LAQs in end exam on
CSs
these units.
11-20
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Architects Act 1972 in India Scope of work, Professional conduct, Scale of fees, etc.
Architects Professional liabilities and responsibilities. Architectural Competitions.
Registration and continuation of registration of COA.
Regulations, Conditions and requirements of qualification, equivalence etc. for
International practice in countries other than India like: USA, UK, Europe, Gulf
CP
Bock
01
Page 46
1-2
2-1
2-2
CP
Bock
02
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
_______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34031-RB1 COA Handbook of Professional Documents
A34031-RB2 Income Tax Act
A34031-RB3 Service Tax Act
A34031-RB4 Environmental Laws
A34031-RB5 Indian Contract Act
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
Page 47
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
03 A34033 Architectural Evaluation
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
should have successfully completed:
To have acquired the ability to analyze and
Passed the B.Arch.
evaluate architectural projects etc. and also
understand architectural research with special
OR its equivalent examination.
emphasis on India.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
Questions
Four Case studies with analysis The projects to be include:
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Report of Activities in
1
Introduction to architectural evaluation.
01
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
01-15
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Report of Activities in
2
Techniques of analysis and evaluation.
02
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
15-30
CP
Students have to submit
Block
Report of Activities in
3
Value of appraisal / evaluation reports and reviews.
03
CA and Term Work for
CSs
end exam on these units.
31-45
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CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
CP
Introduction to architectural evaluation in general and definition, purpose, scope
Block
and its applications to Architecture, fine arts literature etc.
01
CP
Techniques of analysis and evaluation employed in buildings, projects competitions
Block
etc. methods of appraisal / evaluation of building complexes and exhibitions.
02
CP
Value of appraisal / evaluation reports and reviews in the field of architecture fineBlock
arts, literature. Their scope and merits
03
CP
Techniques of report and review writing, their application to architectural
Block
publications
04
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Research in Architecture by Architects by Dr.
A34033-RB1
Lean Van Schaik
A34033-RB2 Architecture and people by Eugene Raskin
Architecture and Critical imaginations by
A34033-RB3
Attoe Wayne
A34033-RB4 Architecture Judgement by Collin Peters.
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
03 A34034 Architectural Documentation
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
student should be:
should have successfully completed:
To develop awareness and understanding of
Passed the B.Arch.
importance of Documentation, Research and
OR its equivalent examination.
Surveys practice of architecture .
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
Geodetic survey.
CSs
CP
Block
01
CSs
01-15
CP
Block
02
CSs
15-30
CP
Block
03
CSs
31-45
CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Purpose of Documentation: To Record Existing structure, to aim at conservation of the CP
structure, etc.
Block
Selection of the project: Heritage documentation, Monograph of an Architect,
01
Contemporary project, etc.
CP
Research: historical research related to Styles and contemporary works, influence of
Block
culture and technology, context etc.
02
Geodetic survey: Topographic maps, road maps, site maps etc. Architectural survey:
CP
survey methodology, physical measure drawings, Photographic survey, Digital
Block
Architectural Photogrammetry, 2 D & 3D digital drawings, etc.
03
CP
The final presentation shall be a document of a small Architectural example or part of
Block
the structure, where the content will cover various issues mentioned above
04
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34024-RB1
A34024-RB2
A34024-RB3
A34024-RB4
A34024-RB5
A34024-RB6
A34024-RB7
A34024-RB8
A34024-RB9
A34024RB10
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
03 A34035 Elective 1: Traffic & Transport Design
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to understand:
should have successfully completed:
Evaluation of Urban Structure and
Passed the B.Arch.
Transportation, Management of Transportation
system, policies in relation to the Environment
OR its equivalent examination.
considerations.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP
Block
Evaluation of Urban Structure Transportation systems
01
infrastructure, Transportation survey and studies
CSs
01-15
CP
Block
Management of Transportation system, Regional Transport
02
systems.
CSs
15-30
CP
Block
03
Transport and Environment.
CSs
31-45
Questions
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
Students have to submit
Report of Activities in
CA and Term Work for
end exam on these units.
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CP
Block
04
CSs
46-60
Transport policies.
DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Evaluation of Urban Structure Transportation systems infrastructure and management, CP
transportation systems and their types, design and operating characteristics, urban
Block
road hierarchy planning, engineering and management; criteria for road and junction
01
improvements, arterial improvement techniques.
Transportation survey and studies: Study area definitions, surveys and their types,
sampling methods, survey techniques; designing O-D and other Traffic and
transportation surveys, programming and scheduling, processing of travel data, analysis
and interpretation of traffic studies.
Management of Transportation system: Existing organizational and legal framework,
CP
traffic and environmental management techniques. Management techniques, review of Block
existing traffic management schemes. Framework for evaluation of system option, plan 02
preparation
Regional Transport system: Importance of accessibility in regional transport planning.
Role of road, rail, air and water transport systems. Regional transport systems, planning
road network, planning for micro regions
Transport and Environment: Traffic noise, factors affecting noise, noise abatement
CP
measures, standards. Air pollution standards, traffic safety, accident reporting and
Block
03
recording systems. Factors affecting road safety, transport planning for target groups,
children, adults handicapped and women. Norms and guidelines for highway landscape,
street lighting types, standards and design considerations, transport and environment,
EIA of transport project
Transport policies: Review of national, state and local level transport policies and their CP
relevance in spatial and economic planning, pricing and funding of transport systems, Block
transport technology, energy and environmental implication in transport planning in
04
developing countries; planning for public transportation; planning for bicyclists and
pedestrians. Regional road network planning, highway project planning and financing
Public transportation planning. Overviews of system technologies, technological
options, characteristics choice of technology corridor analysis integrated system plan
concept, system selection, legal and institutional provisions, pricing and financing of
public transport service.
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A34035-RB1
Syllabus For V42: M.Arch. (Construction Management)
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A34035-RB2
A34035-RB3
A34035-RB4
A34035-RB5
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
03 A32035 Elective 2: Infrastructure Services
CP CST CAT ST
4 56 4 60
CA
20
EE
80
TM Type
100 STW
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
student should be:
Introduced to the artistic and social movement
form of architecture characterized by antihistoricism, including speed, technology, youth
For successful completion of this course, student and violence, and objects such as the car, the
airplane and the industrial city. Futurism
should have successfully completed:
practiced in every medium of art, including
Passed the B.Arch.
painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design,
OR its equivalent examination.
industrial design, interior design, theatre, film,
fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture
and even gastronomy. discipline thus seeking a
systematic and pattern-based understanding of
past and present, and to determine the
likelihood of future events and trends.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
Questions
Case study of an existing large scale project of one of the
CP
building typologies like:
Block Students have to submit
1 a. High end hospitality industry, Super specialty hospitals,
01 to Report of Activities in
to
Airports & mass transportation terminals, Research
04
CA and Term Work for
4
laboratories, High end IT parks & establishments, High
CSs end exam on these units.
rise buildings, State Secretariat and assembly
01-60
b. Mass Housing Project of a large magnitude
DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Syllabus For V42: M.Arch. (Construction Management)
CP
Page 55
Block
Case study of an existing large scale project of one of the building typologies like:
c. High end hospitality industry, Super specialty hospitals, Airports & mass
transportation terminals, Research laboratories, High end IT parks & establishments,
High rise buildings, State Secretariat and assembly
d. Mass Housing Project of a large magnitude
In view of the following aspects, within the project:
1 Infrastructure development planning: financing issues and emerging options.
Demand, gap and issues, pricing policies.
CP
1 2 Water Supply: Water Cycle and Water Resources. Water Balance. Per capita water
Block
to
supply, norms, Water quality, Treatment of water. Storage of Water. Planning and
01 to
4
Design criteria for Distribution. Block Cost Estimation of water Supply Scheme.
04
Water Losses and Un-accounted for Water. Rain Water Harvesting concept. Water
Supply System. Watershed Management. Role of micro-level water management
committees. Drainage and Sanitation. Basic planning and design riteria, norm, etc.
Re-use and recycling of waste water. Treatment of waste water (conventional). Low
cost treatment, land based treatment methods.
3 Power (Electricity), Telecommunication, advanced communication services,
4 Civic Amenities, Roads, Health care, Education, Recreation, Communication,
Community halls, Markets, Security, Safety, (Fire station), etc.
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
A32035-RB1
A32035-RB2
A32035-RB3
A32035-RB4
A32035-RB5
A32035-RB6
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture
PG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
03 A34036 Design Studio 2
CP CST CAT ST CA
8 112 8 120 40
EE TM Type
160 200 SV
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
Acquire a comprehensive base of knowledge
should have successfully completed:
required for the practice of architecture.
Passed the B.Arch.
Develop awareness in physical context about
OR its equivalent examination.
implications of limited sources in design decision
making.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
Questions
Students are expected to
complete sufficient
number of projects
related to this course,
with regular critical
CP
remarks and assessment
Architectural Design Project of a large magnitude in one of
Block from the counselor and
1 or similar categories of building typology emphasizing on
01 to peer students, during the
to need of Advance construction techniques and using
08
semester. External and
8 modular co-ordination, pre-fabricated elements and
CSs
internal experts will
technology.
01-120 jointly evaluate these
projects for 100 marks
with viva after
presentation by the
student for about 5-7
minutes
CSs
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
CP
Block
An in-depth research and analysis of activities below to evaluate the progress of work:
a. Identify a project requiring use of prefabrication, modular coordinated elements.
b. Establish need & substantiate use of prefabrication, modular coordinated elements
c. Geography, local conditions and Climatic conditions.
CP
1 d. Special design considerations for the devising a 3 dimensional module grid.
Block
to e. Designing for Considerations of manufacture, transport, handling, and specialized
01 to
equipment and execution.
8
08
f. Case study/ies to substantiate the design philosophy,
g. Evolving Design Brief for the Project.
The final project work will include Architectural drawings & relevant details, case
study/ies, reports for the research/documentation for the project.
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
______-TB1
Reference-Books
Planning and Architecture
A34016-RB1
Edited byDennis Sharp Editor
Planning feasible learning places
A34016-RB2
By Leggett S Bru Baker C. W. & Cohodes A.
Methods in Architecture
A34016-RB3
By. Town Health
CD / DVD
______-CD1
Web Links
______-WL1
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SEMESTER 04
A34041: M. ARCH. (CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT)
DISSERTATION 1
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture (General)
UG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
04 A34041 M. Arch. (General) Dissertation 1
CP CST CAT ST CA
8 112 8 120 40
EE TM Type
160 200 SV
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to:
should have successfully completed:
Pursue an idea of research with depth of
Passed the B.Arch.
inquiry, criticality and logic and carry out an
in-depth investigation of an area of
OR its equivalent examination.
architecture that he/she is interested in.
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UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
Questions
Studio: The student will be guided in their work by their
selected / appointed guides throughout the three courses
to produce an illustrative, written dissertation. The
dissertation calls for a substantial impetus on the quality
and quantity of output, besides having a thrust on newer
and more relevant areas of research / design and plan
intervention / application of planning, design and analytical
tools and techniques. The choice of subject, formulation of
Project, Site investigation and selection, and finally
culmination in the concrete design demonstration shall
depend upon many factors such as students personal
interest, circumstances and abilities. A careful check shall CP
be made to see that access is available to relevant buildings Block Students have to submit
1
and to appropriate libraries, record offices, laboratories and 01 to Report of Activities in
to
CA and Term Work for
other technical resources. Students are expected to 08
8
complete the project, with critical remarks and assessment CSs end exam on these units.
from the counselor.
01-120
Following is a list of few topics for reference; the student is
free to choose any other topic of their interest to appraise
an existing or proposed project, approved by the Faculty in
charge:
Building Information Modeling
LEED-Green Building Construction Management procedures
Land Use and Planning
Financial Management
Lean Construction
Quality Control and Safety Procedures
Construction Laws
DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Studio: The student will be guided in their work by their selected / appointed guides
throughout the three courses to produce an illustrative, written dissertation. The
dissertation calls for a substantial impetus on the quality and quantity of output, besides
having a thrust on newer and more relevant areas of research / design and plan
1 intervention / application of planning, design and analytical tools and techniques. The
to choice of subject, formulation of Programme, Site investigation and selection, and finally
8 culmination in the concrete design demonstration shall depend upon many factors such
as students personal interest, circumstances and abilities. A careful check shall be made
to see that access is available to relevant buildings and to appropriate libraries, record
offices, laboratories and other technical resources. Students are expected to complete
the project, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor.
CP
Bock
01 08
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Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
A25084-TB1
Reference-Books
A25084-RB1
A25084-RB2
A25084-RB3
A25084-RB4
A25084-RB5
A25084-RB6
A25084-RB7
A25084-RB8
CD / DVD
A25084-CD1
A25084-CD2
Web Links
A25084-WL1
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School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Architecture (General)
UG
V42: M.ARCH. (Construction Management)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
04 A34042 M. Arch. (General) Dissertation 2
CP CST CAT ST CA
16 224 16 240 80
EE TM Type
320 400 SV
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to Pursue an idea of
should have successfully completed:
research with depth of inquiry, criticality and
Passed the B.Arch.
logic and carry out an in-depth investigation of
an area of architecture that he/she is interested
OR its equivalent examination.
in.
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1
To Culmination of the post-graduate program in architecture.
16
CSs
Questions
Students are expected to
complete sufficient
number of projects
related to this course,
with regular critical
CP
remarks and assessment
Block from the counselor and
01 to peer students, during the
16
semester. External and
CSs
internal experts will
01-240 jointly evaluate these
projects for 100 marks
with viva after
presentation by the
student for about 5-7
minutes.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Studio: The student will be guided in their work by their selected / appointed guides
through out the three courses to produce an illustrative, written dissertation. The
dissertation calls for a substantial impetus on the quality and quantity of output, besides
having a thrust on newer and more relevant areas of research / design and plan
intervention / application of planning, design and analytical tools and techniques. The
1
choice of subject, formulation of Design Programme, Site investigation and selection,
to
and finally culmination in the concrete design demonstration shall depend upon many
16
factors such as students personal interest, circumstances and abilities. A careful check
shall be made to see that access is available to relevant buildings and to appropriate
libraries, record offices, laboratories and other technical resources. Students are
expected to complete the project, with critical remarks and assessment from the
counselor
CP
Bock
01 to
16
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
A25085-TB1
A25085-TB2
Reference-Books
A25085-RB1
A25085-RB2
A25085-RB3
A25085-RB4
A25085-RB5
A25085-RB6
A25085-RB7
CD / DVD
A25085-CD1
A25085-CD2
Web Links
A25085-WL1
A25085-WL2
(1992)
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