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LIST OF BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR IV SEMESTER CIVIL ENGINEERING
Dear Students,
A very happy New Year to all of you,
I wish this year may bring you good marks, good grades, lots of
appreciation from teachers, lots of knowledge and fame.
I am forwarding u the list of books which u should refer for the IV semester.
The syllabus is mentioned along with the titles. Besides these books you can
also refer the local books which are published as per GTU syllabus.
I hope you guys will like this small new year gift.
Regards,
G.H.Tandon
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.E Semester: 4 Civil Engineering
Subject Code 140601
Subject Name Advanced Surveying
Sr.No Course contents
1. Tacheometric Surveying :
Introduction, purpose, principle, instruments, stadia constants, methods of tacheometry,
anallatic lens, subtense bar, field work in tacheometry, reduction of readings, errors and
precisions.
2. Geodetic Surveying-
Principle and Classification of triangulation system- Selection of base line and stations-
Orders of triangulation- Triangulation figures- Station marks and signals- marking signals-
Extension of base, Reduction of Centre, Selection and marking of stations
3. Theory of Errors :
Introduction, types of errors, definitions, laws of accidental errors, laws of weights, theory
of least squares, rules for giving weights and distribution of errors to the field
observations, determination of the most probable values of quantities.
4. Field Astronomy:
Introduction, purposes, astronomical terms, determination of azimuth,latitude and
longitude.
5. Aerial photogrammetry:
Introduction, Principle, Uses, Aerial camera, Aerial photographs, Definitions, Scale of
vertical and tilted photograph,, Ground Co-ordinates, Displacements and errors, Ground
control, Procedure of aerial survey, Photomaps and mosaics, Stereoscopes, Parallax bar.
6. Modern Surveying Instruments:
Introduction, Electromagnetic spectrum, Electromagnetic distance measurement, Total
station.
7. Remote Sensing-
Introduction, Principles of energy interaction in atmosphere and earth surface features,
Image interpretation techniques, visual interpretation, Digital image processing, Global
Positioning system
8. Geographical Information System-
Definition of GIS, Key Components of GIS, Functions of GIS, Spatial data, Geospatial
analysis, Integration of Remote sensing and GIS and Applications in Civil Engineering.
Reference Books:
1. Surveying Vol. I, II and III by Dr. B.C. Punamia, Laxmi Publishers. New Delhi
2. Surveying and Levelling Vol. I and II by T.P Kanetkar and S.V Kulkarni, Pune
Vidhyarthi Gruh
3. Surveying Vol. I, II and III by Dr. K.R. Arora, Standard Book House. New Delhi
4. Surveying Vol. I and II by S. K. Duggal, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi
5. Surveying and Levelling by N.N. Basak, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi
6. Surveying and Levelling by R. Agor, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
7. Advanced Surveying by R. Agor, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
8. Fundamentals of Surveying by Roy, S.K., Prentice Hall India, New Delhi
9. Surveying and Leveling by Subramanian, R., Oxford University Press, New Delhi
10. Remote Sensing and GIS by B Bhatia, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
11. Remote sensing and Image interpretation by T.M Lillesand,. R.W Kiefer,. And J.W
Chipman, 5th edition, John Wiley and Sons India
Surveying Vol. I
Dr. B. C. Punmia
Ashok Kr. Jain
Arun Kr. Jain
ISBN : 81-7008-853-4
Edition : Sixteenth, 2005
Pages : 536
Price : Rs.300
Contents:
1. Fundamentals Defintions and Concepts
2. Accuracy and Errors
3. Linear Measurements
4. Chain Surveying
5. The Compass
6. The Theodolite
7. Traverse Surveying
8. Omitted Measurement
9. Levelling
10. Contouring
11. Plane Table Surveying
12. Calculation of Area
13. Measurement of Volume
14. Minor Instruments
15. Trigonometrical Levelling
16. Permanent Adjustments of Levels
17. Precise Levelling
18. Permanent Adjustments of Theodolite
19. Precise Theodolites
20. Setting Out Works
21. Special Instruments
22. Tacheometric Surveying
23. Electronic Theodolites
24. Electro-Magnetic Distance Measurement (EDM)
Appendix
Syllabus covered
Surveying Vol. II
Dr. B. C. Punmia
Ashok Kr. Jain
Arun Kr. Jain
ISBN : 81-7008-883-6
Edition : Fifteenth, 2005
Pages : 658
Price : Rs.295
Chapter 1 Curve Surveying I : Simple Circular Curves
Chapter 2 Curve Surveying II : Compound and Reverse Curves
Chapter 3 Curve Surveying III : Transition Curves
Chapter 4 Curve Surveying IV : Vertical Curves
Chapter 5 Trigonometrical Levelling
Chapter 6 Hydrographic Surveying
Chapter 7 Mine Surveying
Chapter 8 Triangulation
Chapter 9 Survey Adjustments and Theory of Errors
Chapter 10 Topographic Surveying
Chapter 11 Route Surveying
Chapter 12 Special Instruments
Chapter 13 Field Astronomy
Chapter 14 Photogrammetric Surveying
Chapter 15 Electro-Magnetic Distance Measurement (EDM)
Chapter 16 Remote Sensing
Surveying Vol. III (Higher Surveying)
Dr. B. C. Punmia
Ashok Kr. Jain
Arun Kr. Jain
ISBN : 81-7008-825-9
Edition : Fifteenth, 2005
Pages : 274
Price : Rs.150
Chapter 1 Field Astronomy
Chapter 2 Photogrammetric Surveying
Chapter 3 Electro-Magnetic Distance Measurement (EDM)
Chapter 4 Remote Sensing
Chapter 5 Geographical Information System (GIS)
Index
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B.E Semester: 4
Civil Engineering Subject Code 140602
Subject Name Building Construction
Course contents
1 Introduction:
Overview of construction practices, theory and methods.
2 Subsurface Investigation:
Objectives, methods of boring like wash boring, percussion etc,
3 Shallow Foundations:
Necessity, types, setting out, excavation, construction, failures of foundation and remedial
measures.
4 Masonary Construction :
a) Stone masonary: Technical terms, lifting appliances, joints, types – random (un-
coursed) rubble, coursed rubble, dry rubble masonry, Ashlar masonry- Ashlar fine,
chamfered fine.
b) Brick masonary: Technical terms, bonds in brick work- English bond,single & double
Flemish bond, garden wall bond, raking bond, Dutch bond.
c) Composite masonary: Stone facing with brick backing, brick facing with concrete
backing.
d) Hollow concrete blocks and construction e) Cavity walls: Brick cavity walls, position of
cavity at foundation, roof and at opening levels. f) Lintels & arches: Lintels – types,
construction. Arches – technical terms, types – brick arches, rough, axed, stone arches, flat
– semi circular.
5 Plain and Reinforced Concrete Construction: Pre-cast and cast-in-situ construction
6 Doors and Windows :
a) Doors: Location, technical terms, size, types, construction, suitability.
b) Windows: Factors affecting selection of size, shape, location and no. of windows, types,
construction, suitability, fixtures and fastenings.
c) Ventilators: Ventilators combined with window, fan light.
7 Stairs and Staircases: Definition, technical terms, requirements of good stair, fixing of
going and rise of a step, types of steps, classification, example – stair planning, elevators,
escalators.
8 Floorings :
Introduction, essential requirements of a floor, factors affecting selection of flooring
material, types of ground floors, brick, flag stone, tiled cementconcrete, granolithic,
terrazzo, marble, timber flooring, upper floor- timber, timber floor supported on RSJ flag
stone floor resting on RSJ, jack arch floor, reinforced concrete floor, ribbed floor, pre cast
concrete floor.
9 Roofs and Roof Coverings:
Introduction, requirements of good roof technical terms, classification, types of roof
coverings for pitched roof. A.C. sheet roofs – fixing of A.C. sheets, laying of big six
sheets, G.I. Sheets roofs, slates, flat roof – advantages, dis-advantages, types of flat
terraced roofing.
10 Wall Finishes:
Plastering, pointing and painting.
11 Temporary Works :
Timbering in trenches , types of scaffoldings, shoring, underpinning
12 Special Treatments:
Fire resistant, water resistant, thermal insulation, acoustical construction and anti-termite
treatment.
Term Work: Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Field Visit: Field visits based on course content are suggested.
Reference Books: 1. Building Construction by Dr. B. C. Punamia
2. Building Construction by Sushil Kumar
3. Building Construction by Gurcharan Singh
4. Building Construction by S. C. Rangwala
5. Building Construction by P.C Varghese,Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi
6. Indian Standard Institution, National Building Code of India, ISI, 1984, New Delhi
Building Construction
Dr. B. C. Punmia
Ashok Kr. Jain
Arun Kr. Jain
ISBN : 978-81-318-0428-5
Edition : Tenth, 2008
Pages : 666
Price : Rs.350
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Foundations - 1 : General
Chapter 3. Foundations - 2 : Shallow Foundations
Chapter 4. Foundations - 3 : Deep Foundations
Chapter 5. Masonry - 1 : Stone Masonry
Chapter 6. Masonry - 2 : Brick Masonry
Chapter 7. Masonry - 3 : Composite Masonry
Chapter 8. Load Bearing Walls
Chapter 9. Cavity Walls
Chapter 10. Partition Walls
Chapter 11. Floors - 1 : Ground Floors
Chapter 12. Floors - 2 : Upper Floors
Chapter 13. Lintels and Arches
Chapter 14. Stairs
Chapter 15. Roofs and Roof Coverings
Chapter 16. Carpentary and Joinery
Chapter 17. Doors and Windows
Chapter 18. Shoring, Underpinning and Scaffolding
Chapter 19. Plastering and Pointing
Chapter 20. Paintings, Distempering and Whitewashing
Chapter 21. Damp Proofing
Chapter 22. Termite Proofing
Chapter 23. Fire Protection
Chapter 24. Thermal Insulation
Chapter 25. Plain and Reinforced Cement Concrete
Chapter 26. Form-work
Chapter 27. Ventilation and Airconditioning
Chapter 28. Acoustics and Sound Insulation
Chapter 29. PERT and CPM
Chapter 30. Plumbing for Building
Chapter 31. Building Plans
Chapter 32. Earthquake Resistant Building
Indian Standard Institution, National Building Code of India, ISI, 1984, New Delhi Can be purchased from
Ahmedabad Branch Office
Pushpak, Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg
Khanpur,Ahmedabad 380 001
91 079 25601348
91 079 25601440 (Fax)
abo@bis.org.in
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B.E Semester: 4
Civil Engineering Subject Code 140604
Subject Name Engineering Geology
Course contents
1. Branches and Scope of Geology
2. Physical geology Geological agents and their action-weathering-volcanism- earthquake and
plate tectonics
3. Elements of crystallography, mineralogy and Petrology Types of rocks, genesis, texture, structure and physical chemical characters, building
stones
4. Structural geology
Types of structures and classification and their effect on Civil Engineering
projects and Geological mapping
5. Hydrogeology
Groundwater and occurrence, investigations, quality, artificial recharge
6. Geology in Civil Engineering Tunnels, dams-reservoirs-bridges-runways-roads and buildings. Slope
failures and landslides. Investigations, Remote Sensing and GIS applications
Reference Books:
1. Bangar, K.M, Principles of Engineering Geology, Standard Publishers
Distributors, 1995, New Delhi
2. Billings, M.P., Structural Geology, Prentice-Hall India, 1974, New Delhi
3. Blyth, F.G.H and de Freitas, M.H. Geology for Engineers, ELBS, 1974
London
4. Gokhale, KVG.K and Rao, D.M., Experiments in Engineering Geology, Tata-
McGraw Hill, 1981, New Delhi
5. Kesavulu, C. Textbook of Engineering Geology, Macmillan, India Ltd., 1993,
New Delhi
6. Lilesand, T.M. and Ralph W. Keifer., Remote sensing and Image
Interpretation, John Wiley & Sons, 1987, New York.
7. Reddy, V. Engineering Geology for Civil Engineers; Oxford & IBH, 1997,
New Delhi
8. Todd, D.K. Groundwater Hydrology, John Wiley & Sons, 1980, New York
Principles of Engineering Geology
Author : Bangar K.M.
Edition : 2nd Edition, 2003
Price (INR) : Rs. 100.00
Price (USD) : $.
ISBN : 81-86308-06-7
Pages :452 , Paperback
CONTENTS
Introduction, Physical Geology, Minerals, Crystallography
Rocks-I; Igneous Rocks
Rocks-2; Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks, Geological Structures, Indian
Stratigraphy, Ore Deposits, Engineering Geology, Field Work and Prospecting Methods,
Geological Maps and Sections, Appendix.
Textbook of Engineering Geology, 2/e
Author(s) : N Chenna Kesavulu
ISBN : 9780230638709
Imprint : Macmillan Publishers India
Copyright : 2009
Trim Size : 7.25"x9.5"
Pages : 472
Binding : Paperback
List Price : Rs. 275.00
Language : English
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition • Preface to the First Edition • Geology • General
Geology • Mineralogy • Common Rock-forming Minerals • Petrology • Igneous Rocks •
Sedimentary Rocks • Metamorphic Rocks • Structural Geology • Importance of
Geological Structures • Ground Water • Stratigraphy • Earthquakes • Landslides •
Geophysical Investigations • Geophysical Investigations of Civil Engineering
Importance • Engineering Properties of Rocks • Dams • Reservoirs • Tunnels •
Bibliography Index
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B.E Semester: 4
Civil Engineering Subject Code 140603
Subject Name Structural Analysis-2
Course contents
1 Fixed and continuous beams:
Computation of fixed-end actions for various types of loads and secondary
effects, beams of varying moment of inertia, analysis of propped cantilever
beams.
2 Consistent deformation method:
Analysis of propped cantilever beams, rigid & elastic support, beams of
varying moment of inertia.
3 Energy principles:
Castigliano's theorems, computation of displacements of statically
determinate beams, trusses and frames by unit load method, analysis of
indeterminate structures – beams, trusses, frames & two hinge arches.
4 Slope deflection method:
Analysis of continuous beams for various loading including
settlement/rotation of support, analysis of simple portal frame with sway.
5 Moment distribution:
Analysis of continuous beams & frames including sway, use of symmetry
of structure upto two storeyed / two bay frames.
6 Kani’s method:
Concept of method application to continuous beams and frames with
sway.
7 Influence lines for indeterminate structures:
Muller-Breslau's principle, steps for obtaining I.L for reaction and internal
forces in propped cantilever and continuous beam, qualitative I.L for rigid
jointed structures having higher degree of statically indeterminacy.
8 Prestressed Concrete:
Introduction, Properties of high strength materials, methods of prestressing
–pre tensioning and post tensioning, losses in prestressed concrete,
analysis of section for flexure.
TERM WORK:
This will consist of graphical and/or analytical solutions of at least 30
problems based on the above course. Practical examinations shall consist of oral
based on term work and above course.
Reference Books:
1. Junnarkar S.B. & Shah H.J.; Mechanics of Structures Vol-II; Charotar
publishing house, Anand
2. Wang C.K.; Intermediate Structural Analysis; Mc Graw Hill book Company,
New Delhi
3. Reddy C.S.; Basic Structural Analysis; Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company
Ltd, New Delhi
4. Dr. Punmia B. C., Jain Ashok & Jain Arun; Strength of materials & Theory of
Structures; Laxmi Publications, New Delhi
5. Krishna Raju; Prestressed Concrete; Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company
Ltd, New Delhi
6. William Weaver, Jr & James M. Gere; Matrix Analysis of Framed Structures;
CBS Publishers & Distributors, Delhi
7. IS: 1343 - Indian Standard code of practice for prestressed concrete
SMTS - II Theory of Structures
Dr. B. C. Punmia
Ashok Kr. Jain
Arun Kr. Jain
ISBN : 81-7008-618-3
Edition : Twelth, 2004
Pages : 648
Price : Rs.330
Contents:
PART - I MOVING LOADS Chapter 1. Rolling Loads
Chapter 2. Influence Lines
Chapter 3. Influence Lines for Girders with Floor Beams
Chapter 4. Influence Lines for Stresses in Frames
Chapter 5. The Muller-Breslau Principle
PART - II STATICALLY INDERTERMINATE STRUCTURES Chapter 6. Statically Inderterminate Beams and Frames
Chapter 7. The General Method (Method of Consistent Deformation)
Chapter 8. Three Moment Equation Method
Chapter 9. The Slope Deflection Method
Chapter 10. Moment Distribution Method
Chapter 11. The Column Analogy Method
Chapter 12. Method of Strain Energy
Chapter 13. Deflection of Perfect Frames
Chapter 14. Redundant Frames
Chapter 15. Cables and Suspension Bridges
Chapter 16. Arches
PART - III MISCELLENOUS TOPICSM Chapter 17. Welded Joints
Chapter 18. Method of Tension Coefficients
Chapter 19. Space Frames
Chapter 20. Plastic Theory
Chapter 21. Building Frames
Chapter 22. Kani's Methods
Chapter 23. Unsymmetrical Bending
Index
MECHANICS OF STRUCTURES VOL. II
THEORY AND ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES
RS 225.00
Author : S. B. Junnarkar and
Dr. H. J. Shah
Edition : 21 : 2010
ISBN : 978-93-80358-16-1
Book Size : 135 mm × 210 mm
Binding : Paperback with 4 color
Pages : 970 + 16
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 : Influence Lines For Beams
Chapter 2 : Rolling Loads
Chapter 3 : Influence Lines For Trusses
Chapter 4 : Masonry Dams And Retaining Walls
Chapter 5 : Cables And Suspension Bridges
Chapter 6 : Three Hinged Arches
Chapter 7 : Forces In Framed Structures
Chapter 8 : Indeterminate Structures
Chapter 9 : Deflections I
Chapter 10 : Deflections Ii
Chapter 11 : Consistent Deformation - I
Chapter 12 : Consistent Deformation - Ii
Chapter 13 : Least Work And Theorem Of Three Moment
Chapter 14 : Indeterminate Arches
Chapter 15 : Slope Deflection Method
Chapter 16 : Moment Distribution Method
Chapter 17 : Column Analogy Method
Chapter 18 : The Elastic Centre
Chapter 19 : The Reciprocal Theorem
Chapter 20 : Plastic Theory
Chapter 21 : Introduction To Matrix Methods Of Analysis
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
N Raju
Price: Rs 425
ISBN: 9780070634442
Pages: 784
Pub Date: DEC-06
Publish Status: In Stock
Copyright Year: 2006
Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Materials for Prestressed Concrete
Chapter 3 Prestressing Systems
Chapter 4 Analysis of Prestress and Bending Stresses
Chapter 5 Losses of Prestress
Chapter 6 Deflections of Prestressed Concrete Members
Chapter 7 Flexural Strength of Prestressed Concrete Sections
Chapter 8 Shear and Torsional Resistance of Prestressed Concrete Members
Chapter 9 Transfer of Prestress in Pretensioned Members
Chapter 10 Anchorage Zone Stresses In Post-Tensioned Members
Chapter 11 Limit State Design Criteria for Prestressed Concrete Members
Chapter 12 Design of Prestressed Concrete Sections
Chapter 13 Design of Pretensioned and post-tensioned flexural members
Chapter 14 Composite Construction of Prestressed and In situ Concrete
Chapter 15 Statically Indeterminate Structures
Chapter 16 Prestressed Concrete Pipes and Tanks
Chapter 17 Prestressed Concrete Slabs and Grid Floors
Chapter 18 Prestressed Concrete Shell and Folded Plate Structures
Chapter 19 Prestressed Concrete Poles
Chapter 20 Introductio to Optimum Design
Chapter 21 Prestressed Concrete Bridge
Chapter 22 Prestressed Concrete Trusses
Chapter 23 Planning and Economical aspects of Prestressed Concrete Structures
Chapter 24 Construction of Prestressed Concrete Structures
Chapter 25 Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Prestressed Concrete Structures
Appendix 1 Properties of Prestressing Steels
Appendix 2 Constants for Beam Sections
Appendix 3 Post-tensioning Systems
Appendix 4 Grouting of Post-tensioned Ducts
Appendix 5 Torsion Constant for Rectangular Sections Appendix 6 Objective Questions
Author Index
Subject Index
IS: 1343 - Indian Standard code of practice for prestressed concrete Can be purchased from
Ahmedabad Branch Office
Pushpak, Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg
Khanpur,Ahmedabad 380 001
91 079 25601348
91 079 25601440 (Fax)
abo@bis.org.in
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B.E Semester: 4
Subject Name NON – CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCE
(Institute Elective-I)
Course content
1. Introduction to Energy Sources:
Renewable and non-renewable energy sources, energy consumption as
a measure of Nation's development; strategy for meeting the future
energy requirements Global and National scenarios, Prospects of
renewable energy sources.
2. Solar Energy :
Solar radiation - beam and diffuse radiation, solar constant, earth sun
angles, attenuation and measurement of solar radiation, local solar time,
derived solar angles, sunrise, sunset and day length. flat plate
collectors, concentrating collectors, Solar air heaters-types, solar driers,
storage of solar energy-thermal storage, solar pond , solar water
heaters, solar distillation, solar still, solar cooker, solar heating & cooling
of buildings, photo voltaics - solar cells & its applications.
3. Wind Energy :
Principle of wind energy conversion; Basic components of wind energy
conversion systems; wind mill components, various types and their
constructional features; design considerations of horizontal and vertical
axis wind machines: analysis of aerodynamic forces acting on wind mill
blades and estimation of power output; wind data and site selection
considerations.
4. Energy from Biomass:
Biomass conversion technologies, Biogas generation plants,
classification, advantages and disadvantages, constructional details,
site selection, digester design consideration, filling a digester for
starting, maintaining biogas production, Fuel properties of bio gas,
utilization of biogas.
5. Geothermal Energy:
Estimation and nature of geothermal energy, geothermal sources and
resources like hydrothermal, geo-pressured hot dry rock, magma.
advantages, disadvantages and application of geothermal energy,
prospects of geothermal energy in India
6. Energy from the ocean:
Ocean Thermal Electric Conversion (OTEC) systems like open cycle,
closed cycle, Hybrid cycle, prospects of OTEC in India.
Energy from tides, basic principle of tidal power, single basin and
double basin tidal power plants, advantages, limitation and scope of
tidal energy.
Wave energy and power from wave, wave energy conversion devices,
advantages and disadvantages of wave energy.
7. Magneto Hydro Dynamic ( MHD) Power Generation :
Principle of MHD power generation, MHD system, Design problems and
developments, gas conductivity, materials for MHD generators and
future prospects.
8. Fuel Cells:
Introduction, Design principle and operation of fuel cell, Types of fuel
cells, conversion efficiency of fuel cell, application of fuel cells.
9. Hydrogen Energy:
Introduction, Hydrogen Production methods, Hydrogen storage,
hydrogen transportation, utilization of hydrogen gas, hydrogen as
alternative fuel for vehicles.
10. Energy Management:
Energy economics, energy conservation, energy audit, general concept
of total energy system, scope of alternative energy system in India.
Term work is based on above mentioned syllabus
Reference Books:
1. Non-conventional energy sources by G.D. Rai, Khanna Publishers
2. Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications by H.P. Garg & Jai Prakash, Tata
McGraw Hill
3. Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage by S,P Sukhatme,
Tata McGraw Hill
4. Alternative Energy Sources by B.L. Singhal Tech Max Publication
5. Non Conventional Energy Resources by S.Hasan Saeed and D.K.Sharma
6. Fuel Cells by Bockris and Srinivasan; McGraw Hill
7. Magneto Hydrodynamics by Kuliovsky and Lyubimov, Addison
8. Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes by Duffic and Beckman, John Wiley
Non-conventional energy sources by G.D. Rai, Khanna Publishers 215/-
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B.E Semester: 4 Subject Name: Management – I
Course content
1. Introduction to Management and Organizations
Innovative management for Turbulent times
Functions of management
Planning, Organizing, Controlling and Leading
Types of Managers
Managerial Roles
2. Management history
Schools of Management
Scientific management
The Behavioral Approach
The Systems approach
The contingency approach
3. Organizational Structure and Design
Types of structures
Work specialization
Departmentalization
Chain of Command
Span of Control
Centralization and Decentralization
Formalization
4. Organizational Culture and Environment
Concept of culture and its importance
Attributes of culture
How does culture affect managers and employees
5. Social responsibility and Managerial ethics
Concept of corporate social responsibility and ethics
Stakeholders and its management
Ethical issues in management
Reference Books:
1 ‘Management’ – Stephen P. Robbins, Mary Coulter, Neharika Vohra –
Pearson Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, Tenth edition
2 ‘Essentials of Management’, Koontz and Weihrich, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004,
6th Edition
3 Essentials of management – Adrew J. Durbrin, India edition, 7th Edition,
Thomson – South Western
4 Principles of Management, Charles WL Hill and Steven L McSane, The
McGraw Hill Companies, 2008
5 Principles of Management, Richard L. Daft, Cengage Learning, 2009
Author(s):
Stephen P Robbins
Mary Coulter
Neharika Vohra
ISBN:9788131727201
Price:Rs. 525.00
Pages:0
Imprint:Pearson Education
Binding:Paperback
Status:Available
Part I: Defining the Manager’s Terrain
1. Introduction to Management and Organizations
2. Management History
3. Organizational Culture and Environment
4. Managing In a Global Environment
5. Social Responsibility and Managerial Ethics
Part II: Planning
6. Managers as Decision Makers
7. Foundations of Planning
8. Strategic Management
Part III: Organizing
9. Organizational Structure and Design
10. Managing Human Resources
11. Managing Teams
12. Managing Change and Innovation
Part IV: Leading
13. Understanding Individual Behavior
14. Managers and Communication
15. Motivating Employees
16. Managers as Leaders
Part V: Controlling
17. Introduction to Controlling
18. Managing Operations
Besides these books you guys can also refer the NPTEL video lecture for the subject.
You guys can access following web link:
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses.php?branch=Civil
Regards,
GHT