Scheme of Examination: W.E.F. Academic Session 2010-2011
Scheme of Examination: W.E.F. Academic Session 2010-2011
Scheme of Examination: W.E.F. Academic Session 2010-2011
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GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY KASHMERE GATE, DELHI - 110403 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS
Criteria for Internal Assessment All theory courses have internal assessment of 25 marks. For the courses related to projects, internal assessment is 50 marks and external examination is 50 marks. The courses related to Lab have 40 marks as internal assessment and 60 marks for external examination. The internal assessment of the students (out of 25 marks) shall be as per the criteria given below: 1. Class Test-I 2. Class Test-II 10 marks 10 marks 5 marks
Record should be maintained by faculty and made available to the examination branch of the University.
MAXIMUM & MINIMUM CREDITS OF THE PROGRAM The total number of the credits of the BBA Programme is 162. Each student shall be required to appear for examinations in all courses. However, for the award of the degree a student should secure at least 154 credits.
NOTES: I. MINOR PROJECT Prior to the beginning of the End Semester Examination of the Second Semester the subjects on which each student shall be pursuing his / her Minor Project in relation to a business firm during Summer Vacation and the respective internal supervisors shall be finalized by the concerned Principal / Director of the Institute wherein BBA Programme is being run. The project can be based on primary/ secondary data. After completion of the assigned Project a Project Report in respect of the same shall be submitted to the concerned Director/Principal within two weeks of the commencement of the Third Semester. The Minor Project shall carry 100 marks i.e., marks equivalent to one course and it shall be pursued by every student under the supervision of one internal supervisor to be appointed by the Principal / Director of the Institute from among the Faculty Members handling the various BBA courses. It shall be evaluated jointly by the Internal Supervisor and the External Examiner. The Internal Supervisor shall award marks out of 50 and the External Examiner shall award marks out of 50. The External Examiner shall be appointed by the University.
II. SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT Each student shall undergo practical training of eight weeks during the vacations after fourth semester in an approved business / industrial / service organization and submit at least two copies of the Summer Training Report to the Director / Principal of the Institution within two weeks of the commencement of the Fifth Semester. The Summer Training Report shall Carry 100 marks. It shall be evaluated for 50 marks by an External Examiner to be appointed by the University and for the rest of the 50 marks by an Internal Board of Examiners to be appointed by the Director / Principal of the Institution. This internal Board of Examiners shall comprise of a minimum of two Internal Faculty Members. III. FINAL YEAR MAJOR PROJECT REPORT During the sixth semester each student shall undertake a project to be pursued by him / her under the supervision of an Internal Supervisor to be appointed by the Director / Principal. The project should be based on primary data. Both the subject and the name of the Supervisor will be approved by the Director / Principal of the Institution. The Project
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Report in duplicate along with one soft copy in a floppy will be submitted at least four weeks prior to the commencement of the End Term Examination of the Sixth Semester. Project Report shall carry 100 marks. These shall be evaluated by an External Examiner appointed by the University for 50 marks and for the rest of the 50 marks by an Internal Board of Examiners to be appointed by the Director / Principal of the Institution. This internal Board of Examiners shall comprise of a minimum of two Internal Faculty Members.
Code No. BBA 101 BBA 103 BBA 105 BBA 107 BBA 109 BBA 111 PRACTICAL BBA 113
Paper Principles of Management Business Economics-I Business Mathematics Introduction to IT Financial Accounting Personality Development & Communication Skills-I
L 4 4 4 4 4 4
T/P -
Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4
IT Lab Total
0 24
4 4
2 26
Code No. BBA 102 BBA 104 BBA 106 BBA 108 BBA 110 BBA 112 PRACTICAL BBA 114
Paper Business Organization Business Economics-II Quantitative Techniques and Operations Research in Management Data Base Management System Cost Accounting Personality Development & Communication Skills-II
L 4 4 4 4 4 3
T/P -
Credits 4 4 4 4 4 3
0 23
06 06
3 26
4 4
2 28
Code No. BBA 202 BBA 204 BBA 206 BBA 208 BBA 210 BBA 212 PRACTICAL BBA 214
Paper Human Resource Management Business Environment Marketing Research Computer Applications - II Business Laws Taxation Laws Computer Applications Lab- II Total
L 4 4 4 4 4 4 24
T/P 4 4
Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 26
Note: At the end of the Fourth Semester all the students shall have to undergo Summer Training for Eight Weeks.
20
4 30
Code No. BBA 302 BBA 304 BBA 306 BBA 308 BBA 310 BBA 312
Paper Business Policy & Strategy Project Planning & Evaluation Entrepreneurship Development International Business Management Project Report and Viva-Voce Environmental Science Total
L 4 4 4 4 4 20
T/P -
Credits 4 4 4 4 6 4 26
Unit III Lectures:-14 Differential Calculus: Optimization Using Calculus, Point of Inflexion Absolute and LocalMaxima and Minima, Optimization in case of Multi Variate Function. Lagrangian multipliers, Derivative as a Rate Measure, Applications in Business. Unit IV Lectures:-12 Integral Calculus & Differential Equations: Business application, Consumers or Producers surplus, Learning Curve; Differential Equations Variable, Separable and Homogeneous Type- Business applications. Text Books 1. Trivedi, ((2010)), Business Mathematics, 1st edition, Pearson Education. 2. Bhardwaj, R.S. (2000). Mathematics for Economics and Business, Excel Books. References 1. Raghavachari, M, ((2004)), Mathematics for Management, McGraw Hill Education. 2. Cleaves, Cheryl, and Hobbs, Margie, (2008) Business Math, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall. 3. Tuttle, Michael, D., (2008) Practical Business Math: An Applications Approach, 8th Edition, Prentice Hall. 4. Khan, Shadab, (2008) A Text Book of Business Mathematics, Anmol Publications.
GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY, DELHI BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
BBA 107: Introduction to IT L-4 T-0 Credit-4 Objectives: This is a basic paper for Business Administration students to familiarize with computer and its applications in the relevant fields and expose them to other related papers of IT. Course Contents Unit I Lectures:-18 Basics of Computer and its Evolution Evolution of Computer, Data, Instruction and Information, Characteristics of Computers, Various fields of application of Computers, Various Fields of Computer, Input-output Devices (Hardware, Software, Human ware and Firmware), Advantages and Limitations of Computer, Block Diagram of Computer, Function of Different Units of Computer, Classification of Computers. Data Representation Different Number System (Decimal, Binary, Octal and hexadecimal) and their Inter Conversion (Fixed Point Only), Binary Arithmetic (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division) Unit II Lectures:-10 Computer Software: Types of Software, Compiler and Interpreter, Generations of languages, Computer Memory: Primary Memory (ROM and its type PROM, EPROM,EEPROM, RAM) Secondary memory- SASD, DASD Concept, Magnetic Disks Floppy Disks, Hard Disks, Magnetic Tape, Optical Disks CD ROM and its type (CD ROM, CD ROM-R, CD ROM-EO, DVD ROM, Flash Memory. Unit III Lectures:-12 Operating System Concept: Introduction to Operating System; Function of OS, Types of Operating Systems, Booting Procedure, Start-up Sequence, Details of Basic System Configuration, Important Terms like Directory, File, Volume, Label, Drive Name, etc. Introduction to GUI using Windows Operating System: All Directory Manipulation: Creating Directory, Sub Directory, Renaming, Coping and Deleting the Directory File Manipulation: Creating a File, Deleting, Coping, Renaming a File Unit IV Lectures:-12 Concept of Data Communication and Networking: Networking Concepts, Types of networking (LAN, MAN AND WAN), Communication Media, Mode of Transmission (Simplex, Half Duplex, Full Duplex), Analog and Digital Transmission. Synchronous and Asynchronous Transmission, Different Topologies Introduction to MS-Word, Spread Sheets and Graphical Solutions.
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Text Books 1. ITL, ESL,((2005)) Introduction to Infotech, 1st edition, Pearson Education. 2. Goyal, Anita, ((2010)) Computer Fundamentals, 1st Edition, Pearson Education. Reference Books 1. Leon and Leon, (1999) Introduction to Information Technology, Vikas Publishing House. 2. Joseph A. Brady and Ellen F Monk, (2007) Problem Solving Cases in Microsoft and Excel, Fourth Annual Edition, Thomson Learning. 3. Rajaraman, V., (2009) Introduction to Information Technology, Prentice Hall of India. 4. Deepak Bharihoke, (2009), Fundamentals of Information Technology, 3rd Edition, Excel Books.
of Debentures. Company Final Accounts: Books of Account, Preparation of Final Accounts, Profit & Loss Account, Balance Sheet, Requirements of Schedule VI Text Books 1. Tulsian, P.C., (2009) Financial Accountancy, 2nd edition, Pearson Education. 2. Maheshwari, S.N. and Maheshwari, S. K., (2009) An Introduction to Accountancy, Eighth Edition, Vikas Publishing House. Reference Books 1. Bhattacharyya, Asish K., ((2010)) Essentials of Financial Accounting, Prentice Hall of India. 2. Rajasekran, ((2010)), Financial Accounting, 1st edition, Pearson Education. 3. Bhattacharya, S.K. and Dearden, J., ((2003)) Accounting for Manager Text and Cases, 3rd Edition, Vikas Publishing House. 4. Glautier, M.W.E. and Underdown, B. ((2010)). Accounting Theory and Practice, Pearson Education.
Course Contents Unit-I Lectures:-12 Fundamental of Grammar and their Usage: How To Improve Command Over Spoken and Written English with Stress on Noun, Verb, Tense and Adjective. Sentence Errors, Punctuation, Vocabulary Building to Encourage the Individual to Communicate Effectively, Common Errors in Business Writing. Unit-II Lectures:-14 Introduction to Business Communication: Basic Forms of Communication, Process of Communication, Principles of Effective Business Communication, 7Cs; Media of Communication: Types of Communication: Barriers of Communication (Practical exercise in communication) Unit-III Lectures:-14 Business letter writing: Need, Functions and Kinds, Layout of Letter Writing, Types of Letter Writing: Persuasive Letters, Request Letters, Sales Letters, Complaints and Adjustments; Departmental Communication: Meaning, Need and Types: Interview Letters, Promotion. Letters, Resignation Letters, News Letters, Circulars, Agenda, Notice, Office Memorandums, Office Orders, Press Release. Unit-IV Lectures:-12 Business Etiquettes and Public Speaking: Business Manners. Body Language Gestures, Email and Net Etiquettes, Etiquette of the Written Word, Etiquettes on the Telephone, Handling Business Meetings; Introducing Characteristic, Model Speeches, Role Play on Selected Topics with Case Analysis and Real Life Experiences. Text Books: 1. Boove, C.L., Thill, J.V., and Chaturvedi, M., (2009) Business Communication Today, Pearson Education. 2. Murphy and Hildebrandt, (2008) Effective Business Communication, McGraw Hill Education.
Reference Books: 1. Krizan, A. C. Buddy, and Merrier, Patricia (2008) Effective Business Communication, 7th Edition, Cengage Learning. 2. Lesikar, (2009), Business Communication: Making Connections in a Digital World, McGraw Hill Education. 3. McGraw, S. J., (2008) Basic Managerial Skills for All, 8th edition, Prentice Hall of India. 4. Wren & Martin, (2008), English Grammar and Composition, Sultan chand & Sons.
Text Books 1. Robert; Lawrence, (2009) Modern Business Organization, McMillan India. 2. Tulsian, P. C., (2009) Business Orgnaisation & Management, 2nd edition, Pearson Education. Reference Books 1. Basu, C. R. (2008) Business Organization and Management, McGraw Hill Education. 2. Basu, C, (2010) Business Organisation and Management, 1st Edition, McGraw Hill Education. 3. Gupta, C.B., (2010) Modern Business Organization and Management, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. 4. Agarwal, N. P., Tailor, R. K., (2008) Business Organisation And Management, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
Reference Books 1. Rajagopalan, S. and Sattanathan, R., (2009) Business Statistics & Operations Research, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Education. 2. Sharma, J.K., (2009) Operations Research: Problems & Solutions, 2nd edition, Macmillan India Ltd. 3. Taha, Hamdy, (2008) Operations Research: An Introduction, 8th edition, Pearson Education. 4. Render, Barry, Stair, R.M., Hanna, M.E., and Badri, (2009) Quantitative Analysis for Management, 10th edition, Pearson Education.
1.1 GUI: Concept & Tools 1.1.1 The Title Bar 1.1.2. Menu System, Menus and The Menu Bar5 1.1.3. The Size Box 1.1.4. System Menu Box 1.1.5. Icons 1.1.6. Cursors 1.1.7. Scroll Bars 1.1.8. Tool Bar 1.1.9. Client Area 2. Introduction to Visual Basic Environment 2.1 Features of Visual Basic 2.2 Starting Visual Basic 2.3 The Environment 2.4 The Special Features of the Menu Bar 2.5 Customizing the Visual Basic Environment Unit II
3. Concepts in Visual Basic lectures:-3.
3.1 Events 3.2 Modules 3.3 Methods 3.4 Procedure 3.4.1 Function Procedures 3.4.2 SUB Procedures 3.5 Event Procedure 3.5.1 Creating an Event Procedure 3.5.2 Parts of an Event Procedure
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3.6 General Procedures 3.6.1Creating a General Procedure 4. Working with Forms 4.1 Forms 4.2 Controls 4.3 Custom Controls 4.4 Properties 4.5 MDI Forms 4.5.1 Create an MDI Application 4.5.2 MDI Child Property 4.6 Menus 4.6.1 The Menu Editor 4.6.2 Creating a Menu 4.6.3. Creating Popup Menus 4.6.4. Growing Menus 4.6.5 Sub Menus Unit III
5. Programming in Visual Basic lectures:- 5
5.1 Data Types 5.2 Variables 5.3 Constants 5.4 Operators in Visual Basic 5.4.1. Arithmetic Operations 5.4.2. Comparison Operators 5.4.3. Logical Operators 5.5 Array and the various Types 5.6 Control Arrays 5.6.1 Setting up the control Array 5.6.2 To remove a control Array 5.6.3 To add and delete controls at run time 5.7 User Defined Data Types 5.8 Control Structures 5.9 Unconditional Branch Statement 5.10 The With Statement 5.11 The Built-in Procedures of Visual Basic 5.11.1 Conversion procedure 5.11.2 String Manipulation
Unit IV 6. Creating an Application 6.1 Defining the Problem 6.2 Designing the User Interface 6.3 Designing the Main Form 6.4 Writing the Code 7. Data Access 7.1 Data Access Overview 7.2 The Jet Database Engine 7.3 Bound Data Controls 7.4 Connectivity through DAO, RDO and ADO 7.5 Retrieving Data Using Structured Query Language (SQL) 7.6 Querying a Database
Text Books:
lectures:-6
1. Foxall James, 2008, Visual Basic in 24 hrs/ SAMS Teach Yourself in 24 hrs, 1st Edition, Pearson Education. 2. Teach yourself Visual Basic, 2004, Techmedia Publication. Reference Books: 1. Black Book of Visual Basic, 2008, Dream Tech Press. 2. Beginning in Visual Basic 6.0, 2008, Wrox Publication. 3. Mastering in Visual Basic, 2008, BPB Publication. 4. Shirish, C., 2004, Visual Basic Dot Net, Ist Edition, Pearson Education.
Text Books 1. Bhattacharya, (2010), Management Accounting, 1st edition, Pearson Education. 2. Maheshwari, S.N., (2009), Principles of Management Accounting, Sultan Chand & Sons. Reference Books 1. Khan, M.Y, and Jain, P.K., (2009), Management Accounting, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill Education. 2 Gurusamy, Murthy,S., (2009), Management Accounting, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill. Education. 3 Pandey, I.M., (2008), Management Accounting, 3rd Edition, Vikas Publishing House, Delhi. 4 Horngren, Charles, (2009), Introduction to Management Accounting, 5th Edition, Pearson Education.
* Case study can be chosen by the students in their respective areas of interest.
Text Books 1. Lather, A.S. & Handa, M (2009). Cases in Management. Wisdom Publications. 2. McGrath. (2009). Basic Managerial Skills for All, 8th ed. Prentice Hall India Reference Book 1. Ellis. (2009). Management Skills for New Managers. Prentice Hall India
GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY, DELHI BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA) BBA 204: Business Environment
L-4, T-0, Credits: 04 Objectives: The basic objective of this course is to familiarize the students with the nature and dimensions of evolving business environment in India to influence managerial decisions. Course Contents Unit I Lectures:-13 An Overview of Business Environment: Type of Environment-Internal, External, Micro and Macro Environment, Competitive Structure of Industries, Environmental Analysis and Strategic Management, Managing Diversity, Scope of Business, Characteristics of Business, Objectives and the Uses of Study, Process and Limitations of Environmental Analysis. Unit II Lectures:-12 Economic Environment: Nature of Economic Environment, Economic, Nature and Structure of the Economy, Monetary and Fiscal Policies, Competition Act, 2000. Unit III Lectures:-14 Socio-Cultural Environment: Nature and Impact of Culture on Business, Culture and Globalization, Social Responsibilities of Business, Business and Society, Social Audit, Business Ethics and Corporate Governance. Political Environment: Functions of State, Economic Roles of Government, Government and Legal Environment, The Constitutional Environment, Rationale and Extent of State Intervention. Unit IV Lectures:-13 Natural and Technological Environment: Innovation, Technological Leadership and Followership, Sources of Technological Dynamics, Technology Transfer , Time Lags in Technology Introduction, Status of Technology in India. Management of Technology, Features and Impact of Technology. Text Books: 1. Shaikh, Saleem, (2010), Business Environment, 2nd edition,Pearson Education. 2. Cherunilam, Francis, (2007), Business Environment - Text and Cases, Himalaya Publishing House. Reference Books: 1. Aswathappa, K., (2000), Essentials of Business Environment, 7th edition, Himalaya Publishing House. 2. Gupta C. B., (2008), Business Environment, 4th edition, Sultan Chand. 3. Bedi, Suresh, ((2004)), Business Environment Excel Book. 4. Ian Worthington, Chris Britton, (2009), Business Environment, Pearson Education.
Reference Books
1. Nargundkar, Rajendra, (2008), Marketing Research: Text and Cases, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill Education. 2. Sekaran, Uma, (2003), Research Methods for Business, 4th edition, Wiley. 3. Kumar, Ranjit, (2005), Research Methodology: A step by step guide for Beginners. Pearson Educaion. 4. Levin, Richard and Rubin, DS, (2009), Statistics for Management, 7th edition, Pearson Education.
L-4, T-0, Credits: 04 Objectives: To familiarize the students with various Web based packages to develop customize web site. Course Contents UNIT-I Lectures:- 12 An Introduction to the World Wide Web: Concepts of Web Technology, Web Browsers, Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Internet and Intranet, Windows NT Server (IIS) Versus Linux (Apache) as a Web Server Planning your Web Site: Doing Business on the Web, An Overview of Internet Service Providers (ISP), A Search Engine, Types of search engine, Working of a Basic Search Engine, Searching Techniques, Making a Web Site Plan, Forming a Project Team, Setting Goals and Objectives, Developing the Right Business Strategy UNIT-II Lectures:-12 Designing and constructing your Web site: Developing Content, Designing Individual Pages, Designing & Constructing your Web Site, Implementing your Web Site, Netscape Extensions and HTML, HTML Tools, CGI Concepts Creating your Web Site with FrontPage: Introducing FrontPage, Editing Documents in the FrontPage Editor, Formatting Pages, Linking Pages to the World, Displaying Images in Pages UNIT-III Lectures:- 14 HTML: What is HTML?, HTML Basics, Document Tags, Container and Empty Tags, Entering Paragraph Text on your Web page, The <BR> Tag, The Comment Tag Working with HTML Text: Working with HTML Text, Emphasizing Text Implicitly And Explicitly, The <BLOCKQUOTE> Element, Pre-formatting Text, The <DIV> Tag, The <FONT> Tag, The <BASEFONT> Tag, Using Lists in Web Document, Nested Ordered, Unordered Lists, Menu List, Directory Lists, Definition Lists UNIT-IV Lectures:- 14 Graphics for web pages: Chossing the correct Graphics File Format, Color in images, Loss of image quality due to compression, Adding inline image to web page, Scaling down an image, Alternative Text for the <IMG> tag, Understanding Imagemaps Working with Links: Working with links, Relative and absoulute links, Providing links for internet services, Link tag Tables, Frames and Forms: Creating Borderless Tables, Frames, Forms Cascading Style sheets: What is Style Sheet, Types of Style Sheets, Using Style Sheet with HTML Text Books: 1. C. Xavier, World Wide Web Design with HTML, McGraw Hill Education. 2. HTML-4.0 Complete Reference-BPB Publication
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Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. Internet Complete Reference- Tata McgrawHill HTML-4.0 unleashed Techmedia Publication HTML,DHTML Ivan Bayross
GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY, DELHI BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
BBA 214: Computer Applications Lab - II L-0, T/P-4, Credits: 02 FRONT PAGE Orientation to the Front Page environment and building web sites 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Create a new site. Start with a web page using Your Name to name the page. Make it the home page and view the web in navigation and folder. View record your observation. On the home page, give a brief description about yourself & type the following sub heading qualification, Hobbiew, & Interest, Future Plans, & Address for communication Apply the most appropriate theme at the web page and the web site. Apply font and color styles on to your web page and preview. Create a new web paged using the Front Page explorer and write your academic and professional qualification. Places a bookmark at an appropriate place and save the page as qualification. Link the page, qualification.htm, with the sub-heading qualification in the home page. Create a new page using the front page editor and write your hobbies and interest on it. Save the page as Hobbies.htm. Link the page, Hobbies.htm, with the sub-heading hobbies & interest in the home page. Create a new page and write a few lines on your future plans and save the page as future plan. Link the page. Future-plan.htm, with the sub heading future plan in the home page. Create a new page, write your address for communication & save the page as address Link the page, address.htm to the sub-heading address for communication page in the page. Interest a navigation bar in the page. Test all hyperlink in the front page editor and record your observation.
Adding Images and special feature to web 15. 16. 17. 18. Import an image, if it is not available on the local drive. Use clipart on each page and use image to link to the home page. Make the image brighter and lower the contrast. Make the color transparent and assign alternate text with a suitable caption to the image. Open the web page future.htm and insert a background sound file into the page.
19.
Open the web page hobbies.htm and apply animation (as animated GIF) to the image or clipart (if inserted)
Working with tables and frame 20. 21. 22. 23. Open the page, hobbies.htm and insert a table of at least column and fire rows, with column and fire rows, with column heading as Name, Address, Phone no and date of Birth. Align the table to the center of the webpage and text flow at center. Enter data into the table and adjust the font as book antiqua and font size as 12. Insert Address Book as caption for the table. Split the column named cell phone no into two and name them as off and Resi
Creating Forms and connecting to the database 24. 25. Open the page, bearing your name and insert a form. Assign the base name as personal details and save the file as personal.txt format. The form should contain the following fields as mentioned below
Personal Profile Name: Address: Phone_Off: Phone_Resi: Mobile: E_Mail: Fax: Passport no.: Driving License No.: Insurance Policy No: Blood Group: Credit Cards: 26. 27. Assign a drop down menu for the credit cards fields. Assign a one line text driving license No.
Advanced Topics 28. 29. Open the page, bearing your name and insert marque to display the message Welcome to my site. Open each and every page apply suitable page transitions and animations.
Reference Books: 1. Chakraborty, S.K., (2004), Ethics in Management: A Vedantic Perspective, Oxford University Press. 2. Kaur, Tripat, (2008), Values & Ethics in Management, Galgotia Publishers. 3. Rao, A.B., (2006), Business Ethics and Professional Values, Excel Book. 4. Manuel G.Velasquez, (2007), Business Ethics Concepts, Printice Hall of India.
Objectives: The objective of the course is to acquaint the students about the concept of
information system in business organizations, and also the management control systems. Course Contents Unit I Lectures:-12 Introduction: Definition, Purpose, Objectives and Role of MIS in Business Organization with particular reference to Management Levels. MIS Growth and Development, Location of MIS in the Organization Concept and Design. Transaction Processing System, Decision Support System, Executive Information System, Expert System, and the recent developments in the Field of MIS. Unit II Lectures:-14 System Development: Concept of System, Types of Systems Open, Closed, Deterministic, Probabilistic, etc. Relevance of Choice of System in MIS, Integration of Organization Systems and Information Systems, System Development Life Cycle, System Analysis, Design and Implementation, MIS Applications in Business. Unit III Lectures:-14 Information Concepts: Data and Information Meaning and importance, Relevance of Information in Decision Making, Sources and Types of Information, Cost Benefit Analysis Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects, Assessing Information Needs of the Organization. Unit IV Lectures:-12 Information Technology: Recent Developments in the Field of Information Technology: Multimedia Approach to Information Processing. Decision of Appropriate Information Technology for proper MIS. Choice of Appropriate IT Systems Database, Data warehousing & Datamining Concepts, Centralised and Distributed Processing. Text Book 1. Laudon and Laudon, (2010), Management Information System, 11th edition, Pearson Education. 2. Sadagopan, S., (2009), Management Information Systems, Prentice Hall of India. Reference Books 1. LM Prasad, (2008), Management Information System, Sultan Chand. 2. Arora, Ashok and Akshaya Bhatia, (2009), Information Systems for Managers, Excel Books, New Delhi. 3. McLeod, Raymond, (2008), Management Information System, Pearson Education. 4. Goyal, D.P., (2008), Management Information Systems-Managerial Perspectives, 2nd Edition, Macmillan, New Delhi.
Reference Books: 1. Kapil, Sheeba, (2010), Financial Management, 1st edition, Pearson Education. 2. Burk Demazo, (2010), Financial Management, Pearson Education. 3. Ross, Stephen,Westerfield, R., and Jaffe, J.,(2004), Corporate Finance, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill Education. 4. Pandey I. M., (2007), Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House.
2. Weelen, (2009), Concepts in Strategic Management and Business Policy, 12th edition, Pearson Education. 3. Fred, David, (2008), Strategic Management : Concepts and Cases , 12th Edition, Prentice hall of India 4. Appar Rao C, (2008), Strategy Management and Business Policy, Excel Book.
2. Maheshwari, S.N., (2009), Management Accounting & Financial Control, 14th edition, Sultan Chand & Sons. Reference Books 1 Chandra, Prasanna, (2009), Projects: Planning, Analysis, Financing, Implementation and Review, 7th edition, McGraw Hill Education. 2 Choudhury, S, (2007). Project Management, 1st Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company. 3 Bhavesh, M. Patel (2009). Project Management: Strategic Financial Planning Evaluation and Control, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 4 Panneerselvam, R., and Senthilkumar, P., (2007), Project Management, Prentice Hall of India.
1. Chandra, Ravi, (2003), Entrepreneurial Success: A Psychological Study, Sterling Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Balaraju, Theduri, (2004), Entrepreneurship Development: An Analytical Study, Akansha Publishing House, New Delhi. 3. David, Otes, (2004), A Guide to Entrepreneurship, Jaico Books Publishing House, Delhi. 4. Kaulgud, Aruna, (2003), Entrepreneurship Management, Vikas Publishing House, Delhi.
UNIT II
Lectures:-12
Globalization: Technology and its Impact, Enhancing Technological Capabilities, Technology Generation, Technology Transfer, Diffusion, Dissemination and Spill Over, Rationale for Globalization, Liberalization and Unification of World Economics, International Business Theories, Trade Barriers- Tariff and Non Tariff Barriers.
UNIT III
Lectures:-12
Strategy making and International Business: Structure of Global Organizations, Types of Strategies used in Strategic Planning for achieving Global Competitive Advantage, Meaning, Concept and scope of Distinctive Competitive Advantage, Financial Integration, Cross border Merger and Acquisitions.
UNIT IV
Lectures:-14
Socio Cultural Environment- Managing Diversity within and across Cultures, Country Risk analysis, Macro Environmental Risk Assessment, Need for Risk Evaluation; Corporate governance, Globalization with social responsibility- Introduction, Social responsibility of TNC, Recent development in corporate social responsibility and policy implications. Global Human Resource Management- Selection, Development, Performance Appraisal and compensation, Motivating employees in the global context and managing groups across cultures, Multicultural management. Text Books 1. Sharan, (2010), International Business, 2nd edition, Pearson Education. 2. Tamer, Cavusgil, Gary, Knight, (2010), International Business: Strategy, Management and the New Realities, 1st Edition, Pearson Education. Reference Books 1. Sinha P.K, (2008), International Business Management, Excel Books.
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K. Aswathappa, (2008), International Business, McGraw Hill Education. Hodgetts, R., Luthans, F., Doh, Jonathan., (2008), International Management: Culture, Strategy and Behaviour, Pearson Education. Deresky, (2010), International Management: Managing Across Borders and Culture, Pearson Education.
Objectives
1. To gain an understanding of the concepts fundamental to environmental science 2. To understand the complexity of ecosystems and possibly how to sustain them 3. To understand the relationships between humans and the environment. 4. To understand major environmental problems including their causes and consequences. 5. To understand current and controversial environmental issues and possible solutions to environmental problems and their pros and cons. 6. To understand how social issues and politics impact the environment. COURSE CONTENTS Unit I Lectures- 14 Ecosystems and how they work: Types of Eco-Systems, Geosphere Biosphere and Hydrosphere introduction. Major issues of Biodiversity, Conservation of Bio-Diversity Concept of sustainability and international efforts for environmental protection: Concept of Sustainable Development, Emergence of Environmental Issues, Stockholm Conference on Environment, 1972 and Agenda 21. International Protocols, WTO, Kyoto Protocol, International Agreement on Environmental Management. Unit II Lectures- 16 Pollution and Public Policy Water Pollution: Water Resources of India, Hydrological Cycle, Methods of Water Conservation and Management, River Action Plan, Ground and Surface Water Pollution; Waste Water Management. Air Pollution: Air Pollution and Air Pollutants, Sources of Air Pollution and its Effect on Human Health and Vegetations. Green House Effect, Global Warming and Climate Change. Solid Waste: Management and Various Method Used, Composting, Land Fill Sites etc. Hazardous Waste Management, Biomedical Waste Management. Unit III Lectures- 16 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management System (EMS): Introduction to EIA, its Impact, Notification of MOEF, Introduction to ISO 9000 and 14000 Standards, . Introduction to Indian Environmental laws: Legal framework: , the Indian Penal Code, Role of Judiciary in Environmental Protection, Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution ) Act, 1981, Delhi Environment Law.
UNIT IV Hours 6 Field work / Case Studies: Visit to a related site river / urban / rural or industrial and demonstration project including water bodies. Text Books 1. Basat, A., (2008), Environment Studies, Pearson Education. 2. Nath, Manju, (2008), Environment Studies, Pearson Education. Reference Books 1. Sayre, Don., Inside ISO 14000- The Competitive Advantage of Environmental Management, St Lucie Press Delray Beach, Florida 2. Gupta N.C., (2006), Social Auditing of Environmental Law in India, edited book, New Century Publications. 3. Divan, Shyam and Rosen Ceranz, Armin, (2007), Environmental Law and Policy in India, Cases, materials and statutes, Oxford University Press. 4. Bowles, Ian A. and Glenn T. Prickett,(2001), Footprints in the Jungle: Natural Resource Industries, Infrastructure and Biodiversity Conservation, Oxford University Press.
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