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Course Details

Course Commencement
August 2023 (Tentative)
Course Completion
January 2024 (Tentative)
Language
English
Exam Dates
Multiple slots in January 2024 (Tentative)
Credits & LTP
Each course offers 5 credit points.
Lecture
3
Tutorial
1
Practical (Hands-on)
1
Credit
5
Recommended For:
Graduation Programme - B.E./B.Tech
Branch - Applicable across all engineering branches
Semester -
5 th,   6 th,   7 th and   8 th

Course Summary

Project Management in Smart Cities is a course that provides hands-on experience to students interested in public policy, planning, administration, and so on. This course is organised into two parts - (i) introduction to smart cities; (ii) how to manage the resources in smart cities. During the first half of the semester, the course offers a detailed introduction to smart cities design and development, wherein students need to compare different smart city cases across the world. In the second phase, students learn how to manage the resources in smart cities. At the end of the course, students will gain insights into various on-going initiatives under the umbrella of smart cities, understand the process of service provision in smart cities, and perform hands-on exercises to map the end user needs with potential solution features.

According to an ABI Research and an article published by Smart Cities Council India, the smart cities technology is a US$8.1 billion market today and in five years, the market will grow to almost five times its size, reaching US$39.5 billion.

The objective of the course is to familiarise students with the basic knowledge of smart cities and learn how to plan, analyse, implement and compare existing smart cities; gain a deep understanding of smart city design and development; learn about state-of-the-art strategies for smart cities; and understand potential applications of smart cities within the context of management of smart transportation systems, smart building, smart healthcare, smart government, smart energy and water.

Hands-On

1. Students/Institutions need to procure the below physical kit(s) required for industry assignments as well as for Part B of the summative assessment:

  • a. Raspberry Pi Kit

2. The above mentioned hands-on configuration will be leveraged by the students to complete the industry assignment as well as to complete Part B of the summative assessment.

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RECOMMENDED PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
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Course Syllabus

The course syllabus will be delivered through a combination of eLearning resources, digital lectures, community based digital classrooms as applicable.
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Course Components

Digital Learning
Resources
Digital course accessible anytime and anywhere View Sample
Digital
Lectures
Digital lectures delivered by industry and academic experts View Sample
Academic Connect
Community
Focussed on building conceptual clarity View Sample
Industry Connect
Community
Focussed on building industry oriented applied knowledge View Sample
Industry
Assignment
Access to two industry related mini projects View Sample
Practice
Assessment
Access to two practice assessments for self-evaluation View Sample
Summative
Assessment
Test of theoretical and applied knowledge View Sample
Verifiable Digital
Certificate
Verifiable certificate on successful completion View Sample
Job
Opportunity
Visibility to job vacancies with leading corporate recruiters, subject to vacancies and their hiring policies View Sample

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