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Digital Electronics is a foundational course that introduces students to the principles and design of digital systems used in modern electronic devices and computing hardware. The course covers binary number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, combinational and sequential circuits, memory elements, counters, registers, and practical digital circuit design concepts.

Digital Signal Processing (DSP) introduces students to the analysis and processing of discrete-time signals using digital techniques. The course covers the fundamentals of signal representation, discrete-time systems, z-transform, discrete Fourier transform (DFT), fast Fourier transform (FFT), filter design, and real-world DSP applications.

Applied Physics is the study of how fundamental physical principles are used to solve practical problems in engineering, technology, and industry. The course integrates concepts from mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, optics, and modern physics, emphasizing real-world applications such as electronic devices, materials science, energy systems, and instrumentation. It develops analytical and experimental skills needed to design, analyze, and optimize physical systems across diverse technological domains.

 

Fluid Dynamics is a branch of fluid mechanics that studies the behavior of liquids and gases in motion. The course covers fundamental principles such as conservation of mass, momentum, and energy, along with key equations like the Navier–Stokes equations. Topics typically include laminar and turbulent flow, boundary layers, flow in pipes and channels, and dimensional analysis. Applications span engineering systems, atmospheric science, aerodynamics, and industrial processes.