The Department of Humanities & Sciences (H&S) is the vital foundation of our engineering curriculum. We bridge the gap between pure sciences, communication, and core engineering by empowering first-year students with analytical thinking, ethical awareness, and strong communication skills essential for their professional careers.
The department comprises five fundamental pillars that shape a student's holistic development:
Builds the strong analytical and logical foundation required for advanced engineering concepts.
Connects fundamental classical and modern physics theories to real-world engineering applications.
Explores material science, environmental chemistry, and green technologies crucial for sustainable engineering.
Focuses on technical communication, public speaking, and professional etiquette to boost employability.
Introduces students to professional ethics, economics, and leadership principles.
Understand how forces act upon rigid bodies. Learn to calculate stress, strain, and motion, providing the analytical tools required for all advanced engineering design.
Master the universal language of engineers. Develop essential 3D visualization and computer-aided drafting (CAD) skills used to turn conceptual ideas into actionable blueprints.
Explore the broader scopes of both disciplines, from the production of energy and engines to the planning of smart cities and sustainable infrastructures.
Our laboratories and workshops allow first-year students to literally build their ideas. From material testing to basic manufacturing, students see their mathematical equations take physical shape. This hands-on exposure ensures they understand the properties of materials and the limits of structural integrity early in their academic journey.
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