The syllabus for the first semester of a computer engineering program may vary depending on the specific university or institution. However, here's a general overview of the subjects commonly included in the first semester of a computer engineering program
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Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering:
- Overview of computer engineering.
- History and evolution of computers.
- Basic concepts of computing.
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- Calculus: Limits, Continuity, Differentiation, Integration.
- Linear Algebra: Matrices, Determinants, Vector Spaces.
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Physics-I:
- Mechanics: Kinematics, Dynamics, Laws of Motion.
- Properties of Matter.
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Engineering Drawing:
- Basics of engineering drawing.
- Orthographic projections.
- Isometric and perspective drawings.
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Basic Electrical Engineering:
- Fundamental concepts of electrical circuits.
- Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws.
- DC circuits analysis.
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Programming Fundamentals:
- Introduction to programming paradigms.
- Basics of programming languages (e.g., C, C++ or Python).
- Data types, operators, control structures.
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Computer Organization and Architecture:
- Basic structure of computers.
- CPU, Memory, I/O devices.
- Instruction set architecture.
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Basic Electronics:
- Semiconductor physics.
- Diodes, transistors, amplifiers.
- Digital electronics fundamentals.
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Communication Skills:
- Oral and written communication skills.
- Presentation skills.
- Technical writing.
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Workshop Practice:
- Introduction to workshop tools and techniques.
- Basic mechanical operations.
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Environmental Studies:
- Environmental awareness.
- Sustainable development.
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Computer Lab-I:
- Hands-on programming exercises.
- Basic data structures and algorithms.
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