B.Tech in Geotechnical Engineering
Semester-wise syllabus for B.Tech in Geotechnical Engineering
Year 1: Foundation in Civil Engineering & Basic Sciences
Semester 1
1. Mathematics-I
- Calculus, linear algebra, differential equations.
2. Physics-I
- Mechanics, properties of matter, thermodynamics.
3. Chemistry/Environmental Science
- Basic chemistry or sustainability principles.
4. Engineering Mechanics
- Statics, dynamics, equilibrium, and free-body diagrams.
5. Introduction to Civil Engineering
- Overview of civil engineering branches (structural, geotechnical, environmental).
6. Lab-I
- Basic material testing (soil sampling, aggregate tests).
Semester 2
1. Mathematics-II
- Probability, statistics, Fourier series.
2. Engineering Geology
- Rock types, geological structures, subsurface exploration.
3. Building Materials & Construction
- Properties of concrete, steel, and soils.
4. Engineering Drawing & CAD
- AutoCAD for civil engineering designs.
5. Lab-II
- Soil classification (sieve analysis, Atterberg limits).
Year 2: Core Geotechnical & Structural Concepts
Semester 3
1. Soil Mechanics-I
- Soil composition, phase relationships, permeability, compaction.
2. Fluid Mechanics
- Fluid properties, flow in pipes, open channel flow.
3. Strength of Materials
- Stress-strain behavior, bending, torsion.
4. Surveying & Geomatics
- Leveling, theodolite, GPS, GIS basics.
5. Lab-III
- Permeability tests (constant head, falling head), shear strength (direct shear test).
Semester 4
1. Soil Mechanics-II
- Consolidation, settlement analysis, slope stability.
2. Structural Analysis
- Trusses, beams, influence lines, moment distribution.
3. Hydrology & Water Resources
- Rainfall-runoff analysis, groundwater flow.
4. Transportation Engineering
- Pavement materials, road design basics.
5. Lab-IV
- Consolidation test, Proctor compaction test.
Year 3: Advanced Geotechnical Engineering
Semester 5
1. Foundation Engineering
- Shallow/deep foundations, bearing capacity, pile design.
2. Rock Mechanics
- Rock strength, tunneling, slope stability in rocks.
3. Earth Retaining Structures
- Retaining walls, sheet piles, braced excavations.
4. Elective-I
- Environmental Geotechnics or Geosynthetics.
5. Lab-V
- Triaxial test, plate load test, retaining wall modeling.
Semester 6
1. Earthquake Engineering
- Seismic hazards, liquefaction, base isolation.
2. Geotechnical Site Investigation
- Borehole logging, SPT, CPT, geophysical methods.
3. Finite Element Methods (FEM)
- Applications in geotechnical modeling (software: PLAXIS, GeoStudio).
4. Elective-II
- Offshore Geotechnics or GIS in Geotechnical Engineering.
5. Lab-VI
- Field testing (SPT, vane shear), FEM simulations.
6. Mini-Project
- Example: Slope stability analysis using GeoStudio.
Year 4: Specializations & Industry Integration
Semester 7
1. Ground Improvement Techniques
- Soil stabilization, grouting, vertical drains, geotextiles.
2. Geotechnical Risk Assessment
- Reliability analysis, risk mitigation in slopes/foundations.
3. Elective-III
- Landfill Design or Tunneling Engineering.
4. Project Management
- Cost estimation, contract management, GIS applications.
5. Lab-VII
- Ground improvement experiments (e.g., lime stabilization).
6. Internship/Industrial Training
- Fieldwork with construction firms, geotechnical consultancies.
Semester 8
1. Emerging Trends
- AI/ML in geotechnics, sustainable geotechnical practices.
2. Professional Ethics & Regulations
- Codes (IS, ASTM), safety standards, environmental laws.
3. Capstone Project
- Example projects:
- Designing a foundation for a high-rise in soft soil.
- Stability analysis of a landslide-prone area using FEM.
4. Viva/Comprehensive Exam
- Assessment of geotechnical engineering concepts.
Elective Options
- Environmental Geotechnics: Contaminant transport, landfill liners.
- Offshore Geotechnics: Seabed exploration, offshore foundations.
- GIS & Remote Sensing: Terrain mapping, hazard zonation.
- Advanced Soil Dynamics: Machine foundations, wave propagation.
- Geoenvironmental Engineering: Soil remediation, waste containment.
Key Labs & Tools
- Soil Testing: Triaxial apparatus, consolidation test setup.
- Software: PLAXIS, GeoStudio, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS.
- Field Equipment: Cone penetrometer (CPT), seismograph, borehole drilling rigs.
- Simulations: Slope stability analysis, liquefaction modeling.