MAR DIONYSIUS COLLEGE

PAZHANJI

LEARNING OUTCOMES OF DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES OFFERED

Post Graduate Research Department of Economics

ECO1C01: MICROECONOMICS: THEORY AND APPLICATION –I

CO.1: Familiarize the students to consumer behaviour under uncertainty and risk.

CO.2: Students examine the recent developments in demand theory.

CO.3: Identify the theory of production and cost.

CO.4: Identify theory of oligopoly markets.

CO,5: Examine the managerial theories and theories of limit pricing.

ECO1C02: MACROECONOMICS THEORIES AND POLICIES-I

CO1: Define and explain the process of calculating national income, identify its components, demonstrate circular flow of income, analyse the various income identities with government and international trade, define the concept of green accounting.

CO2:Understand say’s law of market, classical theory of employment and keynes objection to the classical theory, demonstrate the principle of effective demand and income determination.

CO3:Explain the meaning of consumption function, relationship between apc and mpc, consumption and income, concept of multiplier and analyse the theories of absolute and relative income hypotheses. CO4:Understand the relationship between investment and savings, demonstrate investment multiplier, and understand the meaning of MEC and MEI

CO5:Illustrate the meaning of interest, analyse the various theories of interest .

AUDIT COURSES

The students will have to undergo two audit courses -Semester I: Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) Semester II: Professional Competency Course (PCC)

ECO1C03: INDIAN ECONOMY PROBLEMS AND POLICIES

CO.1.:Understand the growth and structural changes of the indian economy.

CO.2:Understand the various economic reforms since 1991 and an appraisal of ’s economic reforms.

CO.3:Grasp the importance of planning undertaken by the government of india, have knowledge on the various objectives, failures and achievements as the foundation of the ongoing planning and economic reforms taken by the government.

CO.4:Understand agriculture as the foundation of economic growth and development, analyse the progress and changing nature of agricultural sector and its contribution to the economy as a whole.

CO.5:Not only be aware of the economy as a whole, they would understand the basic features of ’s economy, sources of revenue, how the state government finance its programmes and projects.

ECO1C04:QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS – I

CO.1: Illustrate matrix operation, minors, cofactors, use cofactor method to find inverse of a matrix, use Cramer’s rule to solve systems of equations .

CO.2:Explain the rules for calculating derivatives, uses and application in calculating inter- relationship among total, marginal and average cost and revenue, calculate maxima, minima, elasticity, decide the optimal level of production for a firm.

CO.3:Demonstrate the rules for calculating integration, describe the importance and application of integration in consumers’ and producers’ surpluses, total revenue and cost.

CO.4:Explain the basic concepts of probability .

ECO2C05:MICROECONOMICS: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS-II

CO.1:To familiarize the application of input output analysis and linear programming in economics.

CO.2:Review the important macro theories of distribution.

CO.3:Aware about the economics of information. CO.4: Understand the basic concepts and theories in externalities and public goods.

CO.5: Review the concepts of general equilibrium and welfare economics.

ECO2C06: MACRO ECONOMICS THEORIES AND POLICIES-II

CO.1:Demonstrate the meaning and function of money, high powered money, monetary and paper system, illustrate various version of quantity theory of money.

CO.2:Identify types of banks, explain the meaning and function of commercial banks, illustrate how banks create credit, and suggest the instruments to control credit.

CO.3:Analyze different phases of trade cycle, demonstrate various trade cycle theories, understand the impact of cyclical fluctuation on the growth of business, and lay policies to control trade cycle.

CO.4:Illustrate the meaning of inflation, deflation, stagflation and reflation, identify different kinds of inflation, causes and effects of inflation on different sectors of the economy, describe different measures to control inflation.

CO.5:Explain economic growth and development, illustrate harroddomar and solow’s growth model, distinguish between economic growth and technical progress.

ECO2C07: PUBLIC FINANCE THEORY AND PRACTICE

CO.1:Understand the sources of finance both public and private, demonstrate the role of government to correct market failures and possible advantage of public financing.

CO.2:Attain the advantages and knowledge of public investments and other government expenditures. understand the causes of growing public expenditures for various programmes and policies within and outside the country.

CO.3:Understand the possible burden, benefits and distribution of various types of taxes among various classes of people, know the general trend and impact on general welfare and arouse them to suggest good and bad tax system.

CO4: Understand the needs of public borrowing from all possible sources to meet necessary public investment/expenditures. also be alerted to find sources for repayment.

CO.5:Deliver effectively the preparation of budget and how they are passed in the house. understand the changes in size and flexibility of state and central budget along with the role played by finance commission.

ECO2C08: QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS– II co1:Explain discrete probability distribution ,it’s mean ,variance. also discuss about skewness and kurtosis. Co2:Explain about continuous distribution and its basic concepts.

Co3:discuss about sampling distribution such as t ,f and chi-square distribution. Also discus about the slandered error.

Co4:Femiliarise with the concept of estimation such as point estimation ,interval estimation and confidence interval. Also discuss about null hypothesis, alternate hypothesis, type I error and type II error

Co5:Femiliarise with different types of testing procedures such as t-test, chi-square test, paired t- test and ANOVA and its application.

ECO3C09:INTERNATIONAL TRADE co1:Identify the basic difference between inter-regional and international trade, understand how international trade has helped countries to acquire goods at cheaper cost and explain it through the various international trade theories. co2:Show the benefits of international trade in a way how nations with strong international trade have become prosperous and have the power to control world economy and how global trade can be one of the major contributors of reducing poverty. co3:Explain how restrictions to international trade would limit a nation in the services and goods produced within its territories and at the same time explain that a rise in international trade is essential for the growth of globalization. co4:Provide deeper understanding of international integration, qualifying the student to carry out advanced analyses involving economic integration .

ECO3C010: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT co1:Write down the details of concept, measurement of economic growth and development co2:Identify the theories and application of grand theories of economic growth. co3:Provide understanding of partial theories of economic growth. co4:Understand environmental problems & policy initiatives

ECO3C12 - BASIC ECONOMETRICS

CO.1:Understand the basic econometrics methods used in economics research

CO.2:Develop empirical skills in economics research

CO.3 :Understand the hypothesis testing

CO.4:To understand the applications of statistics in practical research

ECO3C11Banking: Theory and Practice

CO.1:Understand the functions and policies of central bank

CO.2:Make knowledge about the functioning of commercial banks

CO.3:Understand the role and credit creations of specialised financial institutions

CO.4:To impart knowledge of e-banking

CO.5:Grasp the basic functioning of international financial institutions

ECO4C13 - International Finance

CO.1:Show the importance of maintaining equilibrium in the balance of payments and suggests suitable measures to correct disequilibrium as well.

CO.2:Be aware of the changes in the composition as well as direction of foreign trade after international trade and know the causes and effects of deficits in the balance of payments, measures adopted to correct the deficits and identify the need for having trade reforms

CO.3:Understand the principles of foreign currency and exchange valuation.

CO.4:Understand how the foreign exchange market operates.

CO.5:Know the patterns of international capital flows and their implications for economic development.

ECO4C14 - Financial Markets

CO.1:Explain the broad features of Indian financial institutions with its apex banks’ objectives and purview. Also understand the instruments to control credit in the country.

CO.2:Effectively narrate the kinds and components of money with its regulatory system, be aware of the functions, objectives and limitations of commercial banks.

CO.3Identify the existence and development of non-banking financial institutions, know the important role of mutual funds, lic, investment companies etc., utilize and effectively participate in the development process.

CO.4 :Understand the conditions of financial markets and its impact in the economy.

CO.5.: Demonstrate the role and significance of foreign exchange rate and its markets with its impact on various sectors in the economy.

ECO4E03: DEMOGRAPHY

CO.1. Understand the meaning and scope of demography- Components of population growth and their interdependence CO.2. To form an idea about Patterns of sex and age structure in developed and less developed countries and Determinants of sex and age structure

CO.3. To familiarise the concepts of Ageing and younging of population.

CO.4 To understand the Levels and trendsand Factors affecting fertility and Mortality.

CO.5.To form an idea about trends in age at marriage and Change in age pattern of marriage.

CO.6. - To understand basic concepts and definitions of Migration ,Importance of migration in the study of population and theories of migration.

ECO4E: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

CO.1.:Develop research aptitude

CO.2:Understand the different types of research and its formulations

CO.3Develop knowledge of sampling and sampling methods

CO.4.:Formulate research problem

CO.5:Understand the uses of SPSS and Excel in practical research

ECO4DO1 – DISSERTATION and ECO4VO1 - VIVA VOCE

The project/Dissertation should be done under the direct supervision of a teacher of the department. It is students independent Research aimed at making practical use of knowledge gained through different courses to the issues and concerns of day today situations in the economy. Post Graduate Department of Commerce

PO.1 : Students are able to play the roles of businessmen, entrepreneur, managers, consultants, which will help learners to possess knowledge and other soft skills and to react aptly when confronted with critical decision- making

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PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:

PSO.1 :Provides an extreme and rigorous base for teaching, research and allied business administration.

PSO.2 :Serves the needs of academics and prepares students for research and teaching.

PSO.3 :Teaching pedagogy is adopted to ensure all round learning for the students.

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COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COS)

SEMESTER 1

MCM1C01 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT & POLICY

CO.1 - FamiliarizeS students with the concepts of macro-economic in which a Business organization operates.

CO.2 - Gives an idea about the policies of the government and assess their impact on business.

MCM1C02 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE &BUSINESS ETHICS

CO.1 - Familiarizes the students with the knowledge of corporate ethics

CO.2 - Enable the students to understand the emerging trends in good governance practices.

CO.3 - Create corporate financial reports in the global in the global and Indian context.

MCM1C03 QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS

CO.1 - Acquaint students with important quantitative techniques, which enable sound business decision- making. CO.2 - Make students learn the process of applying appropriate quantitative techniques for validating findings and interpreting results.

MCM1C04 MANAGEMENT THEORY AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

CO.1 - Enable the students analyze the implementation of different functions of management. CO.2 - Develop an understanding regarding the role of leaders in decision making process in an organization. CO.3 - Help students get an insight into the behavior of individuals and groups in an organization. CO.4 - Appraise the students regarding the impact of important developments on organization behavior. CO.5 - Assess the role of emotional intelligence in an organization.

MCM1C05 ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Enable students to understand and apply tools, techniques, and concepts in managerial decision-making process. CO.2 - Inculcate analytical skills in interpreting and diagnosing business problems

SEMESTER 2

MCM2C06 ADVANCED CORPORATE ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Provide knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of corporate financial accounting CO.2 - Provide insight in to some of the important accounting standards of IFRS /Ind AS CO.3 - Enable problem solving abilities among students in matters ofvarious corporate situations such as consolidation of group information, corporate restructuring and liquidation

MCM2C07 ADVANCED STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

CO.1 –Describe the role of Strategic Management CO.2 – Understand various levels at which Strategy exist namely Corporate, Business and Functional level. CO.3 - Help students learn strategic management models. CO.4 - Analyze how organizations make decisions in response to rapid changes that occur due to environmental changes. CO.5 - Analyze how firms make entry into global markets and implement and evaluate strategy at an International level.

MCM2C08 ADVANCED COST ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Enable the students to know the applications of Cost accounting tools, Techniques and concepts in managerial decision-making process. CO.2 - Provide students adequate knowledge of cost management and control techniques and to enable them to apply these for managing business

MCM2C09 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

CO.1 - Understand the importance and scope of international business and identify the main drivers of globalization that have led to the expansion of international business. Identify the basic decisions regarding entry of a firm into international business and evaluate the different modes of entry into international business. CO.2 - Analyze the changing dimensions of international trade and appreciate the role of trade theories in explaining trade patterns in different industries. CO.3 - Assess the political realities of world trade and measures taken by governments to intervene in international trade. CO.4 - Critically examine theories of international investment and bring out their relevance in global investment scenario. CO.5 - Understand the evolution and working of the International Monetary System and the role of international economic institutions such as IMF and World Bank in regulating international economic environment.

MCM2C10 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

CO.1 - Familiarizes students with concepts of management science and tools supporting decision making CO.2 - Enable students to apply Management science techniques in appropriate decision situations.

SEMESTER 3

MCM3C11 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Acquaint the students with the basic analytical techniques and methods of financial management of business organization. CO.2 - Provide the students the exposure to certain advanced analytical techniques that are used for taking financial policy decisions.

MCM3C12 INCOME TAX LAW, PRACTICE AND TAX PLANNING I

CO.1 - Enable students to understand computation of income under various heads, taxable income of various entities, tax planning and procedure of assessment.

MCM3C13 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

CO.1 - Introduce the concept of Research and Research Methodology. CO.2 - Enable the students to understand the Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for conducting research. CO.3 - Make students understand about Tabular and Graphical Description of Data. CO.4 - Enable the students to use SPSS for solving the research data. CO.5 - Enable the students to understand the Structure and Components of Research Report. CO.6 - Enable the students to write the research report using hypothetical data.

MCM3EF01: INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Establish a conceptual framework for the study of security analysis and portfolio management. CO.2 - Understand the environment of investment and risk return framework. CO.3 - Analyse bonds in terms of valuation, yields and risks as well as build up immunized bond portfolio. CO.4 - Analyse equity shares using different approaches and models. CO.5 - Construct, analyze, select and evaluate portfolios along with a deep understanding of Capital market theory and associated models. CO.6 - Understand and analyse futures and options, use various options trading strategies and critically examine various innovations in derivatives market.

MCM3EF 02: FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS

CO.1 - Provides the students a sound information and knowledge of broad framework of financial markets and institutions. CO.2 - Impart the students an understanding of the inter-linkages and regulatory framework within which the system operates in India

SEMESTER 4

MCM4C14 FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES & RISK MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Make the students efficient in the area of derivatives, by giving them the knowledge of basics in options, futures, swaps etc. CO.2 – Understanding of portfolio management techniques and its risk.

MCM4C15 INCOME TAX LAW, PRACTICE AND TAX PLANNING II

CO.1 - Acquaint the students with theoretical and practical knowledge of assessment and tax planning of different assesses.

MCM4EF03 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

CO.1 - Understand the concept and significance of international finance CO.2 - Understand the international financial markets and exchange theories CO.3 - Gets an idea about foreign exchange exposure and risk management

MCM4EF04 ADVANCED STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Build an understanding among students about the concepts, vital tools and techniques used for financial decision making by a business firm. CO.2 - Understand various levels at which Strategy exist namely Corporate, Business and Functional level. CO.3 - Analyze how firms make entry into global markets and implement and evaluate strategy at an International level.

MCM4PV01 PROJECT WORK & COMPREHENSIVE VIVA VOCE

CO.1 – Analyze the research skills of learners CO.2 – Merit the presentation and discussion abilities of learners.

U G Department of English

Programme Outcomes

PO.1.To help students belonging to rural area develop language skills.

PO.2.To develop four macro skills of English language (LSRW) in students.

PO.3.Students will be able to pursue higher studies in English language and literature. PO.4.Students will be eligible for joiningprofessional courses in teaching/journalism

PO.5.Students will be able to enter a profession based on language skills.

PO.6.To enhance an elaborate understanding of English language and literature.

PO.7.To inculcate in students, the values of critical reading and effective writing.

Programme Specific Outcomes

PSO.1. It trains the students to understand the nuances of literature and to critically analyse the basic elements of poetry and prose.

PSO.2.To enable the students to identify the trends in poetry of the past and the present.

PSO.3.To help students familiarise with different kinds of theatre and the varied techniques used. It also helps students to identify and appreciate various writing styles of fiction.

PSO.4.To help students familiarise with the different genres that exist in relation with poetry,prose, drama and fiction. At the end of the course the students are expected to be aware of the emerging trends in the evolution of literature and theory.

PSO.5.To help students familiarisewith Indian writers and their works. Students get acquaintedwith the importance of oral and written communicationemphasising the role of grammar in it. It enables the students to read literature using various critical and theoreticaltextual approaches. It also helps the students to understand the basics of IT.

PSO.6.The students are encouraged to take up literary reviews. Students get greater knowledge of postcolonial literature, literary theories, major women writers, gender studies and world literature. They are given the opportunity to understand various types of mass media and their characteristics.

Semester 1

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

ENG1B01- INTRODUCING LITERATURE CO.1.To introduce students to literary texts and their unique conventions and contours – the linguistic, the social, the cultural and the political.

CO.2.To introduce students to the language of literature, i.e., the meaning-making devices, verb phrases, collocations, linkers, sense groups and their functions in the literary text.

CO.3.To train the students to identify the linguistic structures of poetic texts: symbols, metaphors, and other tropes and equip them in poetic conventions.

CO.4.To recognize diverse points of view within a single text and to understand the rationale of polyphony.

CO.5.To prepare students in reading literary/cultural texts closely, beyond the literal.

CO.6.To enable students to recognize the dominant voice/s within the text and its agendas.

CO.7.To encourage questioning the text in order to perceive marginalized voices - the voices of the child, Dalit, transgender and female.

CO.8.To comprehend how the subaltern perspectives question and counter the privileged voices in the mainstream texts.

Semester 2

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

ENG2B02 APPRECIATING POETRY

CO.1.The course aims at the transaction of the suggested texts so that the learners understand the trends in poetry of the past and the present.

CO.2.It aims to foster the ability in students for appreciating poetry as an art form.

CO.3.To introduce the students to the basic elements of poetry, including the stylistic and rhetorical devices employed in poetry.

CO.4.To familiarize the students about various genres of poetry.

CO.5.To facilitate students to attain various perspective in reading poetry like gender, race, caste, ethnicity, religion, region, environment and nation. CO.6.To familiarize the learners with different forms of poetry written in British and American literature.

CO.7.To create an awareness among the learners about different forms of poetry.

CO.8.To introduce the students about various themes of poetry produced across the globe in the history of literature.

Semester 3

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

EN3B1 READING DRAMA

CO.1.To develop in students a taste for reading drama with a theoretical basis.

CO.2.To introduce the students to enter imaginatively into other worlds.

CO.3.To create an awareness among students to consider issues and to explore relationships from the points of view of different people.

CO.4.To develop a critical understanding of drama and various kinds of theatre.

CO.5.To familiarize the learners about the range of dramatic skills and techniques.

CO.6.To familiarize students with the cultural diversity of the world.

CO.7.To provide students with a meaningful context for acquiring new language and developing better communication skills.

CO.8.To foster a strong sense of involvement which motivates and encourages students to learn through active participation.

CO.9.To facilitate exploration of attitudes, values and behaviour and creation of roles and relationships so that the student gains an understanding of themselves and others through dramatic, imaginative experience.

CO.10.To develop confidence and self-esteem in their relationships with others and sensitivity towards others.

EN3B2 READING FICTION

CO.1.To inspire the students to develop a love of fiction. CO.2.It aims to open up the learners minds

CO.3.To stimulate the sympathetic/empathic imagination by allowing them to see the world through other‟s eyes as well to foster intercultural dialogue.

CO.4.To develop a critical understanding of fiction.

CO.5.To familiarize students with the cultural diversity of the world.

CO.6.To create an awareness among the learners to extend various perspective readings.

CO.7.To provide students with a meaningful context for acquiring and memorizing new language.

CO.8.To stimulate the learners in developing their oral skills.

CO.9.To cultivate a sense of involvement which motivates and encourages students to learn through active participation

Semester 4

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

EN4B1 MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE

CO.1.To introduce the student to the general characteristics of the literature.

CO.2.To familiarize students about the culture of the period and to promote in him/her an interest in and knowledge of the literary productions of the age.

CO.3.To understand the political, religious, social and cultural trends of the Modernist and the Postmodernist periods.

CO.4.To understand how the literature of the period relates to the important trends of the period.

CO.5.To develop an ability to read, understand and respond to a wide variety of texts of the period.

CO.6.To appreciate the ways in which authors achieve their effects.

CO.7.To develop skills necessary for literary study. CO.8.To develop the ability to construct and convey meaning in speech and writing matching style to audience and purpose.

EN4B2 METHODOLOGY OF HUMANITIES

CO.1.The course is intended to introduce the student to the methodological issues that are specific to the disciplines referred to as the humanities.

CO.2.To inspire in the student a critical perspective with which to approach the disciplines under the humanities.

CO.3.To know the distinction between the methodologies of natural, social and human sciences.

CO.4.To understand the questions concerning the relation between language and subjectivity,

CO.5.To create as awareness about the structure and agency in language.

CO.6. Aware the theories of textuality and reading both western and Indian.

Semester 5

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

EN5B1 TITLE OF THE COURSE INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH

CO.1.To inspire students to approach and appreciate Indian literature in English.

CO.2.To explore its uniqueness and its place among the literatures in English.

CO.3.To motivate students for a critical and comparative study of other literatures in English.

CO.4.To facilitate students to examine the similarities and differences in attitudes, vision and idiom of expression.

CO.5.To provide an overview of the various phases of the evolution of Indian writing in English.

CO.6.To introduce students to the thematic concerns, genres and trends of Indian writing in English. CO.7.To generate discussions on the constraints and challenges encountered in articulating Indian sensibility in English.

CO.8.To expose students to the pluralistic aspects of Indian culture and identity.

EN5B2 LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS

CO.1.To introduce to students what is language and what knowledge a language consist of.

CO.2.To create an awareness of internal organization of sentences, words, and sound systems.

CO.3.To create an awareness among students about how to analyze languages, their sounds (phonetics and phonology), their ways of forming words (morphology), their sentence structures (syntax), and their systems of expressing meaning (semantics).

CO.4.To lead to a greater understanding of the human mind, of human communicative action and relations through an objective study of language.

CO.5.To familiarize students with key concepts of Linguistics and develop awareness of latest trends in Language Study.

CO.6.To help students towards a better pronunciation.

CO.7.To improve the general standard of pronunciation in every day conversation and in reading.

CO.8.To help the students develop a sense of English grammar, idioms, syntax and usage.

CO.9.To improve writing and speech skills.

EN5B3 METHODOLOGY OF LITERATURE

CO.1.To familiarize the student with the critical tools used in the reading of literature.

CO.2.To develop a broader and holistic sensibility in the student with the aim of eventually equipping him to approach, analyse and assess literary discourses through a host of complementary as well as conflictingly different theoretical frameworks. CO.3.To form an idea of the complex nature of literary studies and how they are entangled with other aspects of the social body.

CO.4.To unveil the constitutive elements and cultural specificity of literature along with the intricate process of cannon formation.

CO.5.To help the student gain perceptive insights into the socio-political dynamics, the structuring points of view, the dominant ideology, hegemony, the prevailing common sense and communal underpinnings that mediate the writing, production, reception and survival of a work.

CO.6.To familiarize the student with other media, popular literature and emerging trends.

CO.7.To introduce and discuss the evolution of literature.

CO.8.To sensitize the student to his own readings, to develop a critical sensibility, to inculcate a love of literature, and to develop a serious approach to literature.

CO.9. To enable the student to read literature using critical and theoretical textual approaches - New Critical, psychoanalytic, gender based, ethnic , subaltern , post- colonial, cultural, archetypal, postmodern, ecological perspectives.

EN5B4 INFORMATICS

CO.1.To introduce students to all the different aspects of Information Technology and Computers that an educated citizen of the modern world may be expected to know of and use in daily life.

CO.2. Presented as much as possible with a practical orientation so that the student is given a perspective that will help him to use and master technology.

CO.3.The student will have a thorough general awareness of Computer hardware and software from a practical perspective.

CO.4.The student will have good practical skill in performing common basic tasks with the computer.

Semester 5

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

EN6B1 LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY CO.1.To familiarise the students with the literary terms.

CO.2.To introduce to them the various streams in literary criticism.

Co.3.To make them aware of the inter-disciplinary nature of contemporary criticism.

CO.4.To develop in students, skills for literary criticism.

CO.5.To make the students aware that all readers are critics.

CO.6.To familiarise them with the factors involved in criticism like interpretation, elucidation, judgement and appreciation.

CO.7.To introduce the students to basic texts in criticism, relating to various movements and schools of thought.

CO.8.To develop critical thinking by introducing various tools of criticism-analysis, comparison, theoretical approaches etc.

EN6B2 LITERATURES IN ENGLISH: AMERICAN & POST COLONIAL

CO.1.To inculcate a literary, aesthetic and critical awareness of diverse cultures and literary creations.

CO.2.To create an awareness among students to arrive at a broader vision of the world.

CO.3.To initiate the students to varied literatures in English.

CO.4.To expose them to diverse modes of experiences and cultures.

CO.5.To familiarize them with the concepts of Post Colonialism.

CO.6.To enable students to compare and contrast their indigenous literature and culture with other literatures and cultures

EN6B3 WOMEN’S WRITING

CO.1.To introduce students to women‟s voices articulated in literature from various countries. CO.2.To introduce them to the evolution of the Feminist movement and to familiarize them with the various issues addressed by Feminism.

CO.3.To sensitize them to issues like marginalization and subjugation of women.

CO.4.To motivate them to rethink and redefine literary canons.

CO.5.To enable students to identify concepts of class, race and gender as social constructs and interrelated throughout women‟s lives

CO.6.To lead them to explore the plurality of female experience in relation of these.

CO.7.To equip them with analytical, critical and creative skills to interrogate the biases in the construction of gender and patriarchal norms.

EN6B4 WRITING FOR THE MEDIA

CO.1.To introduce students to writing in a professional environment and to the forms of writing for the Mass Media.

CO.2.Understand the nature of news, the role of journalism, advertising in a democratic society, the ethical and legal restrictions on media writing, and the criteria for writing excellence.

CO.3.Master the basic writing and reporting skills for various media, including news writing for print and broadcast media, and advertising copywriting.

CO.4.Think critically about writing for the media (specifically broadcast journalism, digital media and advertising); develop and apply media writing skills.

CO.5.To exhibit competence in the mechanics of concise and clear writing through the use of acceptable grammar, correct spelling, proper punctuation, and appropriate AP style.

ENG6B06: PROJECT

CO.1. Implement the concepts acquired in Methodology / Criticism courses

CO.2. Understand library work and data collection.

CO.3.Understand data analysis

CO.4. Understand presentation of facts methodically CO.5. Understand the latest format of presentation such as MLA 8 Edition

CO.6. Understand how a brief presentation is done

CO.7. Acclimatise himself/herself to the research work and preparing for higher levels of exploration and study

EN6B5E1 WORLD CLASSICS IN TRANSLATION

CO.1.To develop sensible response to great classics in translation.

CO.2.To introduce students to the world‟s best classics in translation.

CO.3.To generate a broad vision of life by making the students to come to grips with universal problems and varied life situations.

CO.4.To make the students to have a feel of excellent classics in translation in various genres-Poetry, Fiction, Short Story and Drama-by a judicious selection.

CO.5.To develop in the students a spirit of enquiry and further exploration.

CO.6.To develop analytical skills with a view to achieve a broad, wholesome vision of life.

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EN5D01 Film Studies

CO.1.To arrive at an appreciation of film as an art form and its aesthetics.

CO.2.To see film as a gateway subject and to foster through film an understanding of visual aesthetics forms and technological innovation.

CO.3.To understand how film connects with history, politics, technology, psychology and performance.

CO.4.To critically appraise the nature of representation of class, race, ethnicity on screen. CO.5.To probe the impact of practices and regulations such as censorship, cultural policy, industry awards and international in film reception.

Co.6.To develop analytical skills so that the student can produce informed and thorough close reading of films

COMMON COURSES IN ENGLISH

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES Semester 1

ENGIA01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills

CO.1.ToimpartthenecessarymacroandmicroEnglishlanguageskillstolearners CO.2.Toenable themtoexpresstheirfeelings,opinions,ideasandthoughts fluentlyandaccuratelyina variety of personal and professionalcontexts. CO.3.TocreateinlearnersadefinitivesenseofthestylisticvariationsofEnglishandhowthe y are used in real lifesituations. CO.4.Toinculcateinlearnersatastefordeeperpursuitandacquisitionofadvancedlevelofs kills inEnglish. CO.5.Toguidethemonhowtoparticipateindiscussionsandmakeseminarpresentationswi th specialfocusonspecificvocabulariesandstylesofusageinsuchcontexts.

ENGIA02 Ways with Words: Literatures in English CO.1.Tohelpstudentsdeveloptheacumentoread,appreciateanddiscussliterature. CO.2.Tointroducestudentstothelinguisticqualitiesofaliterarytextandtounravelthemany meanings of thetext CO.3.To acquaint the students with different genres of literature and to analyzethem.

Semester 2

ENG2 A03 Writing for Academic &Professional Success

CO.1. To develop writing skills, to learn to integrate writing and thought and to apply the conventions of academic writingcorrectly CO.2To acquire thecorrectsenseofformat,syntax,grammar,punctuationandspelling

CO.3.Toacquireconcepts,principlesandvocabularyofreasoningandargumentation

CO.4. To use analysis, synthesis and evaluation to advancearguments

CO.5. Topainanunderstandingofdiscourseconventionsrangingfromstructure and paragraphing to tone andmechanics

ENG2 A04 Zeitgeist: Readings on Contemporary Culture

CO.1.ToinculcatethevaluesenshrinedintheconstitutionofIndiaandtoprovideaninsight on the secular framework of the country.

CO.2.To familiarize the learners with concepts such as conservation, sustainability and the life of the marginalized and their interconnectedness.

CO.3.Tofosteramonglearnersanawarenessofthediverseproblemsfacedbywomenand thesexualminoritiesandtopromoteacultureofinclusionandmutualrespect. CO.4.To understand the “human‟ as articulated among the various cultures and promote a multicultural and plural understanding of rights.

Semester 3 ENG3 A05 Signatures: Expressing the Self CO.1.To enable the students to read and critically appreciate the different genres of expressing theself.

CO.2.Toappreciatethefluidandflexiblenarrativesofself- expressionthattranscend the conventions ofgenre.

CO.3.To understand how personal narratives intersect with the larger socialrealities

CO.4.Toreadpersonalnarrativesthatmovebeyondtheindividualselftoexpressthecollective seIf.

CO.5.Tounderstandhowthedistinctionsbetweenfactandfictionblurinpersonalnarratives.

Semester 4 ENG4 A06 Spectrum: Literature and Contemporary Issues

CO.1.To make the learners aware of the humanist dimensions of literature and media in the Contemporary world. CO.2.To enable the learners to understand concepts like globalization, commercialization and Intellectual Property Rights through new literatures.

CO.3.To in calculate the spirit of universal brotherhood by presenting critiques of race, xenophobia, war and national boarders. CO.4. To disseminate knowledge about the rights of minorities such as children, animals and the disabled and thus create a positive change in the societal perception of them.

BA ECONOMICS

Programme Outcomes

PO.1 To provide theoretical and practical knowledge that makes accurate analysis of the economic situation possible.

PO.2 Toenable learners to understand the interrelation between the economy and society.

PO.3. To help learners to look economic problems from a global perspective and take a local approach to solving them.

PO.4 To enable learners to gauge the implications of decisions related to economic policy; and to respond to the economic problems arising from society in general and the different units that interact therein (e.g. institutions, private companies and sectors of the economy).

PO.5 It provides an excellent background for those who plan careers in government and private enterprise as well as those pursuing graduate degrees in professional schools or in the field of economics

PO.6 To foster thinking minds that are sensitive to societal needs and issues thus making them responsible citizens.

Programme Specific outcomes

PSO.1.Economics students in general will be able to pinpoint and understand the past, present economic conditions of the country. They will also be able to forecast the future course of changes and development through their knowledge of policies and programmes set by the governments and other development agencies. They are equipped with the techniques to find solution of the problems like mobilization of manpower and materials available in the country.

Critically evaluate and apply the theories and techniques of economics

PSO.2. As the under graduate course (ugc) contains the fields like statistics, mathematics and economics principles, it enhances them to compute and assess the real situation of the economy including the size and changes of population, income pattern, nature of an extend of employment, rate of development with pattern of investments and savings, policies in relation to other countries, and social security measures adopted in the country

PSO.3.Basically, economic graduates are familiar with the knowledge and application of microeconomics and macroeconomics for the formulation of policies and planning. they are equipped with all the relevant tools/ knowledge based on economic principles including market functions and structures, efficiency in manpower and resources management, need of credit/finance for initiating and accelerating projects.

PSO.4. Though the syllabi do not contain research methodology, students are taught the techniques to collect and disseminate information like primary and secondary data, preparation of questionnaire. students are deployed to do survey and on the spot interaction with the personnel of the case under study. students who graduated from this institution are directly involved and effectively participate in the discussions and final presentation of the findings of the projects undertaken

Semester1

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

ECO1 B01 Microeconomics I

CO.1. To enable students to Explore the Subject Matter of Economics.

CO.2. To impart knowledge about the basic principles of microeconomic theory

CO.3. .To know more about the theory of Consumr Behaviour.

CO.4 To acquire knowledge about the theory of Production and Cost

CO.5. To enable students to develop a sense of thinking like an economist and how microeconomic concepts can be applied to analyse real-life situations.

Semester 2

ECO2 B02 Macroeconomics I

CO.1.To help students understand the trends in aggregate variables like national income,employment, price level and investment.

CO.2. To provide necessary ideas and tools to understand the working of an economy at the aggregate level.

CO.3. To give an idea about the need for and the way in which government intervention is required in a modern economy.

CO.4. To provide knowledge about Classical Economics.

CO.5 To familiarise students about Keynesian Economics.

CO.6. To impart knowledge about the nature and functions of money and theories of money supply.

Ability Enhancement courses/Audit courses: These are courses which are mandatory for a programme but not counted for the calculation of SGPA or CGPA. There shall be one Audit course each in the first four semesters. These courses are not meant for class room study. The students can attain only pass (Grade P) for these courses.

Semester 3

ECO3 B03 - Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis – I

CO.1. To equip the studentsto develop sound quantitative skills to collect, analyse and interpret empirical data.

CO.2To provide an understanding about Equations –Linear, quadratic and simultaneous equations

CO.3. To understand fundamental ideas about matrices and their operational rules.

CO.4. To study about the presentation of data by diagrammatic and graphical method.

CO.5.To know about measures of Central Tendency like mean ,median and Mode.

CO.6. To enable the students to acquire the knowledge about Correlation and Regression. CO.7. To to develop skill in statistical techniques that are required for a meaningful study in applied economics and for carrying out empirical research.

ECO3BO4 - Modern Banking and Insurance

CO.1. To enable the students to acquire knowledge about basics of banking and insurance and to familiarise the students with the modern trends in banking.

CO.2. To know an idea about origin and development of banking, different categories of banking in India.

CO.3. To know about central bank and its functions in our country.

CO.4. To equip the students with different e-banking products and services.

CO.5 .To help students understand about banking sector reforms in India.

CO.6. To equip the students with different e-banking products and services.

CO.7. To enable the students to acquire knowledge about basics of and insurance.

CO.8. To understand the general principles of life insurance and general insurance.

Semester 4

ECO4 B05 - Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis II

CO.1. To help to develop skills in mathematical techniques that are required for ameaningful study of both theoretical and applied economics.

CO.2. To enable students to gain knowledge about The Derivatives and Rules of Differentiation

CO.3. To study practical application of Uses of Derivative in Mathematics and Economics

CO.4. To enable the students learn about the Application of Calculus of Multivariable Functions in Economics.

CO.5 To help students study the application of Integration in economics.

EFT4 B06 - Computer Application for Economic Analysis

CO.1. To update and expand basic Informatics skills of the students.

CO.2. To equip the students to effectively utilize the digital knowledge resources for their study.

CO.3. To help the students to practise data analysis.

CO.4.To make students equipped for Preparation of Presentation

CO.5. To make students aware of impacts, challenges and limitations of E-commerce

Semester 5

ECO5 B07 - Macro Economics –I

CO.1:Introduce the concept macro economics, its meaning, importance, scope, model, and variables.

CO.2:Understand the national income concept and estimation.

CO.3: Provide the basic understanding of classical macroeconomic model.

CO.4:Identify the importance of Keynesian theory in the present world.

CO.5:Learn in depth different consumption theories.

ECO5 B09 Economics of Capital Market

CO.1. To give a detailed idea about the Indian financial system and its broadcomponents. CO.2. To understand about the financial services in India

CO.3. To enable students to understand about SEBI, merchant banks, stock broking etc. CO.4. To gain knowledge about credit rating agencies and their process.

CO.5. To know the working of stock exchanges

CO.6.To understand about mutual funds. CO.7.To give an overall idea about different investment avenues available in financial markets and prepare them with basic skills and knowledge to manageinvestment

ECO5 B08-India’s Economic Development: National and Regional

CO.1: To know about the key issues facing the Indian economy both at the national and regional levels.

CO.2: To familiarise about the new economic reforms and various trends of reforms

CO.3: Provide basic awareness about agriculture policies and trends

CO.4: To know about the current challenges facing the Indian economy and about various schemes.

CO.5: To equip the students regarding the Kerala’s economic development and trends in various reforms existed in Kerala.

Open Course Course Title and Code:Economics in EverydayLife- ECO5 D01

CO.1.To introduce to non-economics students to the subject matter of economics by familiarising with the most basic concepts of economics. CO.2. To familiarise students about basics of micro and macro ec economics.

CO.3.To gain knowledge about budget.

CO.4.To give idea about inflation and its effects on the economy.

ECO5B10: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

CO1: Understand the difference between internal and international economics and the importance of terms of trade in an economic development

CO2: Know different commercial policies adopted by the modern economies of the world including tariff and non- tariff barriers

CO3: Familiarize the concept of economic integration and extreme forms of different integrations in the world CO4: Understand more about foreign exchange market and familiarize different foreign exchange transactions

Semester 6

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ECO6B13 - Public Finance

CO.1:To Understand the role of government in economic activity.

CO.2: To get an idea about evaluating Budget.

CO.3: Find out various sources of public revenue with references to taxes

CO.4: Examine the details of public revenue and public debt

CO.5: Familiarize various finance commission reports.

CO.6.To gain insight about .Federal and local finance in India

ECO6 B14: Development Economics

CO.1: To introduce the terms and concepts of development and planning.

CO.2:To provide a comprehensive approach towards issues related to development and planning.

CO.3: To develop an inter-related approach to resource use, the relation between man and nature.

ECO6 B11 - Macro economics II

CO.1:Expected to develop skill in economic reasoning

CO.2:Understand and solving aggregate economic problems CO.3:Understand inflation and how make economic policies to overcome economic fluctuations CO.4:Identify different type of monetary instruments prevail in an economy and know the working of money multiplier in an economy

CO.55:Understand different types of unemployment, its trends and deepness.

ECO6 B12 - MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

CO.1: To familiarise the fundamental aspects of mathematical economics

CO.2: To develop various skills of mathematical economics

CO.3: To develop critical thinking ,problem solving and analytical capabilities. CO.4:To equip the students to apply various mathematical tools in economics

ECO6 E01, Environmental Economics

CO.1.To provide a detailed understanding of various environmental factors, their influence in the economy and environment. CO.2.To make the students realize the causes and consequences of environmental problems in the contemporary world

CO.3.To developp among students an in-depth understanding of the inter-relationship between the economy and environment

ECO6 B15- Project and viva voce

CO.1 Generate an attitude towards research

CO.2 To equip students with practical knowledge about data collection ,analysis and presentation.

B.Sc. Mathematics- Bachelor of Science Mathematics

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)

PO.1 Demonstrate basic manipulative skills in Algebra , Geometry , Trigonometry and beginning calculus

PO.2 Demonstrate proficiency in writing proofs

PO.3. Communicate mathematical ideas both orally and in writing

PO.4 Apply technology tools to solve the problems

PO.5 Apply critical thinking and communication skills to solve applied problems

PO.6 Perform abstract Mathematical reasoning

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

PSO.1. Demonstrate basic manipulative skills in algebra, geometry, trigonometry and beginning calculus

PSO.2. Demonstrate proficiency in writing proofs

PSO.3. Gain exposure to variety of areas of mathematics and related fields such as computer science ,natural sciences, business and economics

PSO.4. Develop and understand the value of proof,the single factor that, distinguishes mathematics from all other disciplines and will demonstrate proficiency in writing and understanding proofs

PSO. 5. Gain experience investigating the real world problems and learn to how to apply mathematical ideas and models to those problems

PSO.6. Know how and when to use technology

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

Semester1 MTS1 B01 BASIC LOGIC & NUMBER THEORY

CO.1. Prove results involving divisibility, greatest common divisor, least common multiple and a few applications.

CO.2. Understand the theory and method of solutions of LDE.

CO.3.Solve linear congruent equations.

CO.4.Learn three classical theorems viz. Wilson’s theorem, Fermat’s little theorem and Euler’s theorem and a few important consequences.

Semester2 MTS2 B02 CALCULUS OF SINGLE VARIABLE-1

CO.1. Introduce students to the fundamental ideas of limit, continuity and differentiability and also to some basic theorems of differential calculus.

CO.2. how these ideas can be applied in the problem of sketching of curves and in the solution of some optimization problems of interest in real life.

CO.3. it is motivated by the geometric problem of finding out the area of a planar region.

CO.4.Theidea of definite integral is defined with the notion of limit.

CO.5. A major result is the FundamentalTheorem of Calculus, which not only gives a practical way of evaluating the definite integral butestablishes the close connection between the two branches of Calculus.

CO.6. It coveys that notion of definiteintegral not only solves the area problem but is useful in finding out the arc length of a plane curve,volume and surface areas of solids and so on. The integral turns out to be a powerful tool in solvingproblems in physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, economics and other fields. .

Semester3 MTS3 B03 CALCULUS OF SINGLE VARIABLE-2

CO.1. Idea of improper integrals, their convergence and evaluation.

CO.2. To study a related notion of convergence of a series, which is practically done by applying several different tests such as integral test, comparison test and so on. .

CO.3. A study on power series- their region of convergence, differentiation and integration etc.,- is also done.

CO.4. The students get the idea of parametrization of curves, they learn how to calculate the arc length, curvature etc.

CO.5. The students will be able to handle vectors in dealing with the problems involving geometry of lines, curves, planes and surfaces in space and have acquired the ability to sketch curves in plane and space given in vector valued form.

Semester4 MTS4 B04 LINEAR ALGEBRA

CO.1. The student will become competent to perform matrix algebra and also to calculate the inverse and determinant of a matrix.

CO.2. The student will come to understand the modern view of a matrix as a linear transformation. The discussion necessitates the introduction of central topic of linear algebra namely the concept of a vector space.

CO.3. The familiarity of the students with planar vectors and their algebraic properties under vector addition and scalar multiplication will make them realize that the idea of a general vector space is in fact an abstraction of what they already know. CO..4. The course gives the students an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of linear algebra by capturing the ideas geometrically, by justifying them algebraically and by preparing them to apply it in several different fields such as data communication, computer graphics, modelling etc

Semester 5 MAT5B05 Vector Calculus

CO.1. To communicate mathematical ideas using symbols and notations correctly and presenting solutions in a clear and organised way.

CO.2. Sketch level curves of the graph of a function of two variables

CO.3. Understand the two path criterion to show that a limit does not exist and apply it to solve problems about limits.

CO.4. Calculate first and second partial derivatives

CO.5 Calculate directional derivatives and gradients. Apply gradient to solve problems involving steepest ascent and normal vectors to level curves

CO.6. State and apply method for finding absolute maxima and minima of a function of two variables on a closed bounded domain.

CO.7. Develop a conceptual understanding of what it means to optimize a function of two variables subject to a single constraint. Apply the method of Lagrange Multipliers to solve such constrained optimization problems.

CO.8. Explain the concept of a vector field and make sketches of simple vector fields in the plane. Provide geometric and physical explanations of the integral of a vector field over a curve.

CO.9. Explain concept of a conservative vector field, state and apply theorems that give necessary and sufficient conditions for when a vector field is conservative, and describe applications to physics.

CO . eco nize the statements o reen’s theorem, to es theorem and the diver ent theoremand understand how they are generalizations of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Be aware of applications of these theorems in Physics and Mechanical Engineering.

Semester5 MAT5B06 Abstract Algebra

CO.1. Able to engage in analysing, solving and computing real world applications of finite and discrete mathematics

CO.2. Demonstrate understanding of the relationships between abstract algebraic structures with familiar numbers systems such as the integers and real numbers. CO.3. Demonstrate understanding of and the ability to work within various algebraic structures

CO.4. Describe and generate groups, rings, and fields

CO.5 Relate abstract algebraic constructs to more familiar number sets and operations and see from where the constructs derive

CO.6. Identify examples of specific constructs

CO.7. Identify and differentiate between different structures and understand how changing properties give rise to new structures

CO.8. Explain the theory behind relations and functions and identify domains and images of functions, based on the structures given

CO.9. Able to apply algebraic ways of thinking

CO 10. Explain how functions may relate seemingly dissimilar structures to each other and how knowing properties of one structure allows us to know the same properties in the related structure, if certain functions exist between them

Semester 5 MAT5B07 Basic Mathematical Analysis

CO.1. To improve ability of working independently and with groups

CO.2. Have the knowledge of basic properties of field of real analysis

CO.3. Illustrate how take up responsibility C

O.4. Ability to apply theorems in a correct mathematical way

CO.5 Define and recognize the real functions and its limits CO.6. Able to perform basic algebraic manipulation with complex numbers

CO.7. Use properties of real numbers to simplify algebraic expressions

CO.8. Improve and outline logical thinking

CO.9. Define and recognize sequences of real numbers and convergence

CO 10. Define and recognize the basic topological properties of R

Semester 5 MAT5B08 Differential Equations

CO.1. solve applied problems in engineering and physics

CO.2. distinguish between linear, nonlinear, partial and ordinary differential equations

CO.3. solve the problems choosing the most suitable method

CO.4. use an adequate scientific language to formulate the basic concepts of the course

CO.5 understand the difficulty of solving problems and applications of ordinary and partial differential equations

CO.6. Will be able to use the Laplace transform in finding the solution of linear differential equations.

CO.7. Recognize even and odd functions and use the resulting simplifications for Fourier series and transforms

CO.8. Calculate both real and complex forms of Fourier series for standard periodic wave forms

CO.9. Understand the properties of Fourier series CO 10. Understand the relationship between Fourier series and linear time – invariant systems

Semester 5 (open course) MAT5D03 Mathematics for Social Sciences

CO.1. To have the knowledge, experience and motivation to bring the tools of mathematics to bear on real world problems

CO.2. Engage in analyzing , solving and computing real world applications of finite and discrete Page 79 of 222 mathematics

CO.3. Represent mathematical concepts verbally , symbolically, visually and numerically

CO.4. Interpret mathematical models given verbally or by formulas, graphs , tables or schematics and draw inferences from them

CO.5 Identify, sketch and evaluate functions

CO.6. Solve linear, system of linear and quadratic equations

CO.7. Solve exponential and logarithmic equations

CO.8. To engage critically with the challenges in capturing and understanding the world with quantitative methods

CO.9. Understand how establishing statistical certainty relies on differential and integral calculus

CO 10. Cover key mathematical principles in an applied context using social science examples and real data Semester 6 MAT6B09 Real Analysis

CO.1. To use technology appropriately to investigate and solve mathematical and statistical problems and write clear and precise proofs

CO.2. Use the properties of real numbers in algebraic problems

CO.3. Develop a deeper understanding of calculus including defining terms, proving theorems about functions, sequences, series , limits, continuity, derivatives, Riemann integrals and sequence of functions

CO.4. Explain why mathematical thinking is valuable in daily life

CO.5 Understand the arithmetical properties of the rational and real numbers

CO.6. Perform and model basic operations on real numbers

CO.7. Recognize and evaluate improper integrals of Type I and Type II

CO.8. Express the length of curve as a Riemann sum of linear segments convert to definite integral form and compute its value

CO.9. Use comparison with a corresponding integral with other series to decide whether infinite series ( including p-series) converge or diverge

CO 10. Distinguishing between absolute and conditional convergence of series

Semester 6 MAT6B10 Complex Analysis

CO.1. To demonstrate accurate and efficient use of complex analysis techniques applied to diverse situations in physics, engineering and other mathematical contexts

CO.2. Demonstrate ability to think critically by proving mathematical conjectures and establishing theorems from complex analysis

CO.3. Demonstrate skills in communicating mathematics orally and in writing

CO.4. Perform basic algebraic manipulation with complex numbers

CO.5 Understand geometric interpretation of complex numbers

CO.6. Demonstrate accurate and efficient use of complex analysis techniques

CO.7. Evaluate a contour inte ral usin parametrisation , undamental theorem o calculus and Cauchy’s integral formula

CO.8. Find Taylor series of a function and determine its circle or annulus of convergence CO.9. Compute the residue of a function and use the residue theory to evaluate a contour integral or an integral over the real line

CO 10. Work with functions of single complex variable and describe mappings in the complex plane

Semester 6 MAT6B11 Numerical Methods

CO.1. Use numerical methods in modern scientific computing

CO.2. Demonstrate understanding of common numerical methods and how they are used to obtain approximate solutions to mathematical problems

CO.3. Derive numerical methods for various mathematical operations and tasks, such as interpolation, differentiation, integration, the solution of linear and non linear equations, and the solution of differential equations

CO.4. Analyze and evaluate the accuracy of common numerical methods.

CO.5 Get the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to determine approximate numerical solutions to mathematical problems which cannot always be solved by conventional analytical techniques, and to demonstrate the importance of selecting the right numerical technique for a particular application, and carefully analyzing and interpreting the results obtained

CO.6. Transfer ideas and experience Numerical Analysis Techniques, work effectively both in a team and independently, apply the best computational methods to solve real-life and Engineering applications via computational packages such as MATLAB or Mathematica and develop his ability to self appraise and reflect on practice relevant to Numerical Analysis

CO.7. Solving algebraic and transcendental equations by various numerical methods

CO.8. Estimating the missing data through interpolation methods

CO.9. Identification of errors in the experimental data

CO 10. Finding values of derivatives and integrals through various numerical methods

Semester 6 MAT6B12 Number Theory and Linear Algebra

CO.1. Analyse and communicate quantitative data and mathematical reasoning verbally, graphically, symbolically and numerically

CO.2. Development of core skills

CO.3. Research Skills CO.4. Effective Communication

CO.5 Academic and Professional Preparation

CO.6. Use computational techniques and algebraic skills essential for the study of systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, vector spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, orthogonality and diagonalization. (Computational and Algebraic Skills).

CO.7. Use visualization, spatial reasoning, as well as geometric properties and strategies to model, solve problems, and view solutions, especially in R2 and R3 , as well as conceptually extend these results to higher dimensions. (Geometric Skills).

CO.8. Critically analyze and construct mathematical arguments that relate to the study of introductory linear algebra. (Proof and Reasoning).

CO.9. Use technology, where appropriate, to enhance and facilitate mathematical understanding, as well as an aid in solving problems and presenting solutions (Technological Skills).

CO 10. Communicate and understand mathematical statements, ideas and results, both verbally and in writing, with the correct use of mathematical definitions, terminology and symbolism (Communication Skills).

Semester 6 (Elective Paper) MAT6B13(E02) Linear Programming

CO.1. Improve computational, algebraic, geometric, technological, communicative and collaborative skills

CO.2. Use visualization, special reasoning , geometric properties and strategies to model and solve the problems

CO.3. Collect , organize and display data as well as use appropriate statistical methods to analyze data and make inferences and predictions

CO.4. Critically analyze and construct mathematical arguments

CO.5 Use technology to enhance and facilitate mathematical understanding, solving problems and presenting solutions

CO.6. Communicate and understand mathematical statements, ideas and results with correct use of mathematical definitions, technology and symbolism

CO.7. Formulate a given simplified description of a real world problem as a linear programming model given in general ,standard or canonical form

CO.8. Classify a two dimensional linear programming model by the type of its solution

CO.9. Solve a two dimensional linear programming problem graphically

CO 10. Use simplex method to solve small linear programming models by hand ,given a basic feasible point Department of Management Studies

BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration

Programme Outcomes

PO.1 To provide adequate basic understanding about Management Education among the students.

PO.2 To offer a number of specializations and practical exposures which would equip the student to face the modern-day challenges in business

PO.3. To inculcate Entrepreneurial skills.

PO.4 Leaners will acquire the skills like effective communication, decision making, problem solving in day to day business affairs in an ethical manner

PO.5 Learners will be able to prove proficiency with the ability to engage in competitive exams.

PO.6 To foster thinking minds that are sensitive to societal needs and issues thus making them good human

Programme Specific outcomes

PSO.1. Analyse the theoretical knowledge with the practical aspects of organizational setting and techniques or management.

PSO.2. Develop knowledge, understanding and subject skills related to the principles and practice of modern business administration with a more in depth knowledge of Marketing.

PSO.3. Understand the micro and macro marketing environment.

PSO.4. Gain a firm foundation, in key areas of accountancy and finance, economics and business management and business skills to give flexibility to suit interests and career aspirations.

PSO. 5. Understand the problems faced by the business sector in the Current scenario.

PSO.6. Provide the opportunity to carry out research on an agreed topic, within the broader area of business but with a focus towards Marketing.

Semester1

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

BBAIB01 Management Theory and Practices CO.1. To familiarize the students with current management practices.

CO.3. To know more about major contributions made by various management experts during different periods.

CO.4. To impart the knowledge about different functions of management.

CO.5 To give awareness about modern management practices in business.

CO.6. To understand the importance of ethics in business.

CO.7. To understand the importance of total quality management in business.

CO.8. To acquire knowledge about ethical practices for effective management.

CO.9. To understand the emerging concepts in management.

BBA1C01 Managerial Economics

CO.1. To impart the basics of managerial economics.

CO.2. To familiarize with demand and supply and its application.

CO.3. To know the process and methods of demand forecasting.

CO.4. To insight the theory of consumer behavior.

CO.5 To give an insight about the tools and techniques of cost minimization.

CO.6. To familiarize the law of production and law of returns.

CO.7. To give over all understanding of market structure.

CO.8. To impart the concept of macroeconomics particularly Indian economy.

CO.9. To help the students to understand the application of economic principles in business management.

CO.10 To impart a brief description about inflation in India.

Semester 2

BBA2B02: Financial Accounting.

CO.1. To equip the students with the skill of preparing accounts for banking companies.

CO.2. To know the role and objectives of accounting standards.

CO.3. To equip with requirements of international accounting standards. CO.4. To enable the students to acquire knowledge about financial reporting standards and to understand corporate accounting methods.

CO.5 To impart knowledge about the accounts of corporate entities not covered by IFRS Convergence.

CO.6. To give basic knowledge about the preparation of financial statements of non -corporate entities not covered by IFRS Convergence.

CO.7. To impart knowledge about accounting for insurance companies.

CO.8. To give insight about the profit determination of life insurance.

CO.9. To give an insight in the preparation of corporate entities not covered by IFRS convergence.

CO.10 To equip the students to know the difference between IndAS and IFRS.

BBA2B03 Marketing Management

CO.1. To acquaint the students with the marketing principles and practices C O.2. To understand the process of marketing in a businessfirm

C O.3. To understand about marketing environment (both micro & macro)

C O.4. To understand about the process of market segmentation whereby students will get an idea about how to segment market and how market segmentation works.

C O. 5. To understand about the various behaviour patterns of the consumer/customer so that students will be able to differentiate between different behavioural patterns.

C O.6. To understand about the 4P‟s of marketing (Product, Price, Place & Promotion)

C O.7. To specifically understand about various product strategies, pricing strategies and promotion strategies.

C O.8. To understand about the process of distribution and various trends and channels in distribution

Semester 3

BB3A11: Basic numerical skills

CO.1. To understand the Mathematics of Finance like simple and compound interest.

CO.2. To understand set operations, fundamental ideas about matrices and their operational rules. CO.3. To understand theory of equations and problems on business application. CO.4. To enable the students for applying linear and simultaneous equations in business

CO.5 To study about the presentation of data by diagrammatic and graphical method.

CO.6. To Know about Arithmetic Progression and Geometric Progression and practical application. CO.7. To enable the students to acquire the knowledge of mathematics and statistics.

CO.8. To understand statistics and their importance in our life.

CO.9. To study the statistical tools and their applications.

CO.10 To know about measures of Central Tendency like mean ,median and Mode.

BB3A12: General Informatics

CO.1. To update and expand basic Informatics skills of the students.

CO.2. To equip the students to effectively utilize the digital knowledge resources for their study.

CO.3. To identify the IT scope for knowledge skills for higher education, IPR, Educational software, academic services.

CO.4. To get knowledge about cyber law and social informatics related to IT and society, opportunities and threats.

CO.5 To familiarise the students about programmes for Office Management and operating systems like Windows, Linux and UNIX.

CO.6. To familiarize the students about Cyber addictions.

CO.7. To give brief knowledge about E governance

CO.8. To understand the concept of Green computing

CO.9. To know the Security issues.

CO.10 To know about Cyber-crimes.

CO.11. To familiarize students about the concept of IPR.

CO.12. To make student aware about knowledge skills needed for successful completion of higher education.

BB3B03: Business Regulatory Framework

CO.1. To provide students with basic legal concepts and the Indian legal environment in which business is carriedon CO.2. To provide students with a basic understanding about the Indian Contract Act 1872 and its essentials in detail which will enable students to get a legal awareness not only in business scenario but also in activities in day to day life.

CO.3. To provide students with an understanding about special types of contract like Contract of Guarantee, Contract of Indemnity, Contract of Bailment and Pledge, Contract of Agency, Sale of Goods Act which will give students legal awareness in special circumstances.

CO.4. The Information Technology Act 2000 will enable the students to understand the emerging legal issues in a digital networkedenvironment.

CO.5 The Consumer Protection Act 1986 will enable students to become more legally conscious customers and help others sort out legal issues as customers/consumers.

CO.6. To understand The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008.

CO.7. To understand the classification of Partnership forms.

CO.8. To familiarize the concept of Free consent in Indian Contract Act.

CO.9. To understand the concept of Caveat emptor

CO.10 To know the role of Limited liability partners.

BB3B04 Human Resource Management

CO.1. To familiarize the students with the different aspects of managing human resources in an organization.

CO.2. To equip the students with basic knowledge and skills required for the acquisition.

CO.3. Development and retention of human resources.

CO.4. To provide insight about performance appraisal and career planning

CO.5 To aware about the compensation management

CO.6. To hold awareness about the mechanism of grievance redressal system.

CO.7. To understand the term Performance appraisal.

CO.8. To know the Modern techniques of performance appraisal.

CO.9. To know the Training needs in the field of human resources.

CO.10 To know the method of Incentives system existed in organisations.

BB3C03: Quantitative Techniques for Business

CO.1. To familiarise the students with the use of quantitative techniques in managerial decision making.

CO.2. To introduce basics of quantitative techniques

CO.3. To give insight into the probability theorems.

CO.4. To aware about correlation and regression analysis.

CO.5 To understand different theoretical distributions

CO.6. To gain knowledge in statistical inferences by using hypothesis.

CO.7. To familiarize Non parametric tests.

CO.8. To get detailed knowledge about Anova test.

CO.9. To familiarize Parametric tests.

CO.10 To know the concept of Normal distribution

Semester 4

BBIVA13 Banking and Insurance

CO.1. To enable the students to acquire knowledge about basics of banking and insurance and to familiarise the students with the modern trends in banking.

CO.2. To know an idea about origin and development of banking, different categories of banking in India.

CO.3. To know about central bank and its functions in our country.

CO.4. To know different types of Accounts and procedure for opening and operating the accounts of different customers.

CO.5 To get an awareness about different negotiable instruments in use.

CO.6. To equip the students with different e-banking products and services.

CO.7. To enable the students to acquire knowledge about basics of and insurance.

CO.8. To know the various kinds of insurance.

CO.9. To understand the general principles of life insurance and general insurance.

CO.10 To enable the students relate to different types of insurance policies.

BBIVA14 Entrepreneurship Development

CO.1. To familiarise the students with the concept of entrepreneurship.

CO.2. To identify and develop the entrepreneurial talents of the students.

CO.3. To understand the factors affecting entrepreneurial growth.

CO.4. To identify the role of entrepreneurs in economic development.

CO.5 To aware about the role of promotional institutions such as KINFRA, KITCO, MSME & DIC

CO.6. To provide knowledge in project report preparation.

CO.7. To gain insight into the identification of business opportunities in the context of Kerala.

CO.8. To generate innovative business ideas in the emerging industrial scenario.

CO.9. To understand the general principles of life insurance and general insurance.

CO.10 To enable the students relate to different types of insurance policies.

BBIVB05 Marketing Management

CO.1. To impart necessary knowledge which help the student to choose a carrier in the field of marketing.

CO.2. To enable the students to acquire knowledge about e- marketing.

CO.3. To understand the factors influencing buying behaviour and their motives.

CO.4. To familiarize modern marketing trends.

CO.5 To impart knowledge about product, product mix, product life cycle, product pricing etc.

CO.6. To specifically understand about various product strategies, pricing strategies and promotion strategies.

CO.7. To know different promotional techniques used for product marketing.

CO.8. To understand critically on various issues regarding advertisements.

CO.9. To understand rural marketing and its importance.

CO.10 To understand Sales promotion techniques.

CO.11.To understand about the various behaviour patterns of the consumer/customer so that students will be able to differentiate between different behavioural patterns.

BBIVB06: Financial Management

CO.1. To familiarise the students with the meaning, nature, tools and practises of financial management.

CO.2. To enable the students know about investment, financing and dividend decisions.

CO.3. To get an idea about capital budgeting and its nature.

CO.4. To enable students to find out NPV, IRR, ARR etc. as a part of capital budgeting decisions.

CO.5 To know about working capital and its types.

CO.6. To understand cash management and receivables management.

CO.7. To know about capital structure theories.

CO.8. To enable students to find out the cost of various capital structures.

CO.9. To know about dividend decisions.

CO.10 To familiarise the principles of dividend policy.

BBIVC04 Management Science

CO.1. To familiarize students with the importance of management science in business

CO.2. To equip the students with the application of management science in business

CO.3. To familiarize students with the application of game theory in business practices

CO.4. To enable students about application of linear programming

CO.5 To equip the students with the application of transportation problems

CO.6. To equip the students with the application of Network analysis

CO.7. To equip the students with the application of CPM

CO.8. To enable students about application of testing of time cost analysis

CO.9. To familiarize students with the application PERT

CO.10 To familiarize students with the application of network analysis techniques

Semester 5

BB5B07: Accounting for Management

CO.1. To enable the students to understand the concept and relevance of management accounting.

CO.2. To provide the students an understanding about the use of accounting and costing data for planning, control, and decision making

CO.3. To understand the recent trends in management reporting

CO.4. To familiarise various tools of analysis and interpretation of financial statements

CO.5 Like comparative statements, trend analysis, common size statements.

CO.6. To give a deep understanding about ratio analysis.

CO.7. To impart detailed knowledge about fund flow statements.

CO.8. To impart knowledge about cash flow statements.

CO.9. To equip managerial decision making by using marginal costing.

CO.10 To understand Cost Volume Profit Analysis and decision making

BB5BO8: Business Research Methods

CO.1. To enable students for acquiring basic knowledge in business research methods

CO.2. To familiarise with different types of business research.

CO.3. To give insight about the phases of business research

CO.4. To impart the components of a research design

CO.5 To gain knowledge in the various types of research design .

CO.6. To equip the students with data collection methods in detail

CO.7. To develop basic skills in students to conduct survey, researches and case studies.

CO.8. To impart insight in the data measurement and scaling

CO.9. To give knowledge in the descriptive and inferential analysis of the collected data.

CO.10 To equip the students in the preparation of research report.

BB5B09 Emerging Trends in Management

CO.1. To impart the knowledge about the supply chain management

CO.2. To understand the meaning of customer relationship management

CO.3. To know the customer service management

CO.4. To know the procurement management

CO.5 To understand about the product development and commercialization

CO.6. To familiarise the students with the logistics management

CO.7. To know the logistics management in business

CO.8. To understand the total quality management

CO.9. To know the meaning and definition of quality education

CO.10 To understand the evolution of total quality management

BB5B10 Indian Financial System

CO.1. To give a detailed idea about the Indian financial system and its broadcomponents.

CO.2. To understand the financial services in India

CO.3. To enable students to understand about SEBI, merchant banks, stock broking etc.

CO.4. To gain knowledge about credit rating agencies and their process.

CO.5. To know the working of stock exchanges.

BB5B11 Investment Management

CO.1. To give an overall idea about different investment avenues available in financial markets and prepare them with basic skills and knowledge to manageinvestment

Co.2. To give awareness about capital market.

CO.3. To gain knowledge about exchange traded funds.

CO.4. To discuss about derivatives

CO.5. To understand about mutual funds.

BB5D01: E-Commerce

CO.1. To enable the student to understand basics of E – Commerce.

CO.2. To Gain a practical orientation to E-Commerce and E- Business management.

CO.3. To understand the business models of e-commerce.

CO.4. To aware about marketing strategies and e-commerce websites.

CO.5 To give an insight into Electronic Payment System.

CO.6. To discuss the legal & ethical issues and regulatory frame work of e-commerce

CO.7. To equip the students for creating Websites.

CO.8. To aware regarding the Security issues in E Commerce

CO.9. To know the Legal aspect in E Commerce

CO.10 To aware the students regarding the physical distribution in E commerce.

Semester 6

BB6B12: Operations Management

CO. . le to de ine operations and o perations mana ement.

CO.2. Able to identify the roles and responsibilities of operations managers in different organizational contexts.

CO.3. Able to identify operational and administrative processes.

CO.4. Able to examine the types of transformation processes occurring within operations.

CO.5 Able to define the roles and responsibilities of operations managers and the challenges they face.

CO.6. Able to identify the selection of plant location, and plant layout.

CO.7. Able to know about the estimation of capital requirement and maintenance management.

CO.8. Able to know about capacity planning and its important.

CO.9. Able to know about work measurement and methods of work measurement.

BB6B13: Organisational Behaviour

CO.1. Students able to understand the importance of study of employee behaviour in organisation. CO.2. Able to identify the issues in organization.

CO.3. Students able to get an idea about motivational concepts and theories.

CO.4. To impart the students regarding the conflict management techniques.

CO.5 Able to know the techniques of organizational development.

CO.6. Able to understand the concepts of organizational change.

CO.7. Students able to identify the various leadership styles and the role of leaders in decision making process.

CO.8. Able to understand about the communication system in the organization.

CO.9. Able to understand the concept of organizational development and its process.

CO.10 Know the individual process in organization such as learning, perception, individual difference and motivation.

BB6B14 Income Tax

CO.1. To impart basic knowledge and equip students with application of principles and provisions Income-tax Act, 1961 amended up-to-date

CO. 2. TO give practical knowledge of calculating tax

CO.3 TO understand income from salary

CO.4 TO make students gain knowledge on income from house property

CO.5. Able to analyse capital gain

CO.6. Able to understand income from other source

BB6B15 Working Capital Management

CO.1.To understand the need for and importance of adequate working capital,and,

CO.2.To gain in-depth knowledge to manage working capital ofSMEs.

CO.3. Able to know cash management

CO.4. Able to understand formulation of suitable sredit policies

CO.5. Gain knowledge on inventory management

CO.6. Discuss about EOQ

BB6B16 Project and viva voce

CO.1 Generate an attitude towards research

CO.2 Able to process the data

B.Sc. Physics Programme Outcomes After the completion of the B.Sc degree there are various options available for the science students, they can pursue master degree in Physics, work in research related fields and can even look for professional job oriented courses. The student after graduating will be eligible for various government exams conducted by UPSC, SSC etc. PO-1. Demonstrate, solve and an understanding of major concepts in all disciplines of physics. PO-2. Solve the problem and also think methodically, independently and draw a logical conclusion. PO-3. Employ critical thinking and the scientific knowledge to design, carry out, record and analyze the results of Physics experiments. PO-4. Create an awareness of the impact of Physics on the society, and development outside the scientific community. PO-5. To inculcate the scientific temperament in the students and outside the scientific community. PO-6. Use modern techniques, decent equipmentsetc. Programme Specific Outcomes PSO1: Understand the basic concepts of methodology of science and the fundamentals of mechanics, properties of matter and electrodynamics PSO2: Understand the theoretical basis of quantum mechanics, relativistic physics, nuclear physics, optics, spectroscopy, solid state physics, astrophysics, statisticalphysics, photonics and thermodynamics PSO3: Understand and apply the concepts of electronics in the designing of different analog and digital circuits PSO4: Understand the basics of computer programming and numerical analysis PSO5: Apply and verify theoretical concepts through laboratory experiments

PSO6:Make aware and handle the sophisticated instruments/equipments

Course outcomes

Semester 1 Core Course I PHY1B01: METHODOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND BASIC MECHANICS CO1 Understand the features, methods andlimitations of science CO2 Understand and apply the basic concepts of Newtonian Mechanics to physical systems CO3 Understand and apply the basic idea of work-energy theorem to physical systems CO4 Understand and apply the rotational dynamics of rigid bodies CO5

Understand the basic ideas of elasticity

Semester 2 | Core Course II PHY2B02: MECHANICS CO1 Understand the features of non-inertial systems and fictitious forces CO2 Understand and analyze the features of central forces with respect to planetary motion CO3 Understand the basics ideas of harmonic oscillations CO4 Understand and analyze the basics concepts of wave motion

Semester 3 | Core Course III PHY3B03: ELECTRODYNAMICS I CO1 Understand and apply the fundamentals of vector calculus CO2 Understand and analyze the electrostatic properties of physical systems CO3 Understand the mechanism of electric field in matter. CO4 Understand and analyze the magnetic properties of physical systems CO5 Understand the mechanism of magnetic field in matter.

Semester 4 | Core Course IV PHY4B04: ELECTRODYNAMICS II CO1 Understand the basic concepts of electrodynamics CO2 Understand and analyze the properties of electromagnetic waves CO3 Understand the behavior of transient currents CO4 Understand the basic aspects of ac circuits CO5 Understand and apply electrical networkTheorems

Semester 5 PHY5B06: COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS CO1 Understand the Basics of Python programming CO2 Understand the applications of Python modules CO3 Understand the basic techniques of numerical analysis CO4 Understand and apply computational techniques to physical problems

Semester 5Core Course –VII PHY5B07: QUANTUM MECHANICS CO1 Understand the particle properties of electromagnetic radiation CO2 Describe Rutherford – Bohr model of the atom CO3 Understand the wavelike properties of particles CO4 Understand and apply the Schrödinger equation to simple physical systems CO5 Apply the principles of wave mechanics to the Hydrogen atom

Semester 5 | Core Course VIII PH5B08: OPTICS CO1 Understand the fundamentals of Fermat‟sprinciples and geometrical optics CO2 Understand and apply the basic ideas of interference of light CO3 Understand and apply the basic ideas of diffraction of light CO4 Understand the basics ideas of polarization of light CO5 Describe the basic principles of holography and fibre optics

Semester 5Core Course –IX PHY5B09: ELECTRONICS (ANALOG & DIGITAL) CO1 Understand the basic principles of rectifiers and dc power supplies CO2 Understand the principles of transistor CO3 Understand the working and designing of transistor amplifiers and oscillators CO4 Understand the basic operation of Op –Amp and its applications CO5 Understand the basics of digital electronics

Semester 5Open Course I PHY5D01(1): NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES CO1 Understand the importance of non conventional energy sources CO2 Understand basic aspects of solar energy CO3 Understand basic principles of wind energy conversion CO4 Understand the basic ideas of geothermal and biomass energy and recognize their merits and demerits CO4 Understand the basic ideas of oceans and chemical energy resources and recognize their merits and demerits

Semester 6 | Core Course X PHY6B10: THERMODYNAMICS CO1 Understand the zero and first laws of thermodynamics CO2 Understand the thermodynamics description of the ideal gas CO3 Understand the second law of thermodynamics and its applications CO4 Understand the basic ideas of entropy CO5 Understand the concepts of thermodynamic potentials and phase transitions

Semester 6Core Course XI PHY6B11: STATISTICAL PHYSICS, SOLID STATE PHYSICS, SPECTROSCOPY & PHOTONICS CO1 Understand the basic principles of statistical physics and its applications CO2 Understand the basic aspects of crystallography in solid state physics CO3 Understand the basic elements of spectroscopy CO4 Understand the basics ideas of microwave and infra red spectroscopy CO5 Understand the fundamental ideas ofPhotonics

Semester 6 Core Course XII PHY6B12: NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND PARTICLE PHYSICS CO1 Understand the basic aspects of nuclear structure and fundamentals of radioactivity CO2 Describe the different types of nuclear reactions and their applications CO3 Understand the principle and working of particle detectors CO4 Describe the principle and working of particle accelerators CO5 Understand the basic principles of elementary particle physics

Semester 6 | Core Course XIII PHY6B13: RELATIVISTIC MECHANICS AND ASTROPHYSICS CO1 Understand the fundamental ideas of special relativity CO2 Understand the basic concepts of general relativity and cosmology CO3 Understand the basic techniques used in astronomy CO4 Describe the evolution and death of stars CO5 Describe the structure and classification ofGalaxies

Semester 6 | Core Course XIV (Elective) PHY6B14 (EL2): NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO1 Understand the elementary concepts of nanoscience CO2 Understand the electrical transport mechanisms in nanostructures CO3 Understand the applications of quantum mechanics in nanoscience CO4 Understand the fabrication and characterization techniques of nanomaterials CO5 Enumerate the different applications ofNanotechnology

B.Sc PROGRAMME IN PHYSICS (CORE) PRACTICAL Semesters 1 to 4 | Core Course V PHY4B05: PRACTICAL I CO1 Apply and illustrate the concepts of properties of matter through experiments CO2 Apply and illustrate the concepts of electricity and magnetism through experiments CO3 Apply and illustrate the concepts of optics through experiments CO4 Apply and illustrate the principles of electronics through experiments

Semesters 5-6 | Core Course XV PHY6B15: PRACTICAL II CO1 Apply and illustrate the concepts of properties of matter through experiments

CO2 Apply and illustrate the concepts of electricity and magnetism through experiments

CO3 Apply and illustrate the concepts of optics and spectroscopy through experiments

CO4 Apply and illustrate the principles of heat through experiments

Semester 5-6 | Core Course XVI PHY6B16: PRACTICAL III CO1 Apply and illustrate the principles of semiconductor diode and transistor through experiments CO2 Apply and illustrate the principles of transistor amplifier and oscillator through experiments CO3 Apply and illustrate the principles of digital electronics through experiments CO4 Analyze and apply computational techniques in Python programming

Semester 5-6 | Core Course XVII Course: PHY6B17(P) – PROJECT

CO1 Understand research methodology CO2 Understand and formulate a research project

CO3 Design and implement a research project CO4 Identify and enumerate the scope and limitations of a research project

BCA -Bachelor of Computer Application

Programme Outcomes

PO .1: To create a learning environment to transform the students with strong fundamentals in computer science, analytics, programming and problem solving. PO .2:To provide exposure to students to latest tools & technologies in area of computer science

PO .3: There are brilliant job outlooks for Computer Science graduates in the recent Scenario.

PO .4: Computer Science graduates are competent in academic, Research, Industry, Government, Private and Business organizations with the acquired programming skills.

PO .5: The software and IT companies are the major employers of Computer Science graduates.

PO .6:Capable of adapting to new technologies and constantly upgrade their skills with an attitude towards independent and lifelong learning.

Programme Specific outcomes

PSO1 : Understand the basic concepts of digital fundamentals, OOP concepts, Databases, Microprocessor and assembly languages, web applications and, hardware related applications.

PSO2 : Understand standard software engineering and project management concepts in software project development using visual programming environment for computer technology oriented business applications.

PSO3 : Demonstrate understanding of the principles and working of the hardware and software aspects of computer systems.

PSO4 : The ability to employ modern computer languages and applications for their successful career, to create platforms to become an entrepreneur and a relish for higher studies.

PSO5 : Abet students to communicate effectively and to improve their competency skills to solve real time problems.

PSO6 : Professionally trained in the areas of programming, multimedia, animation, web designing, networking and to acquire knowledge in various domain based electives.

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

Semester1

BCA1B01 Computer Fundamentals and HTML

CO1 Understand the Computer fundamentals and the C programming language concepts.

C02 To equip the students with fundamentals of Computer

C03 To learn the basics of Computer organization

C04 To equip the students to write algorithm and draw flow chart for solving

simple problems

C05 To learn the basics of Internet and webpage design

BCA1C01 Mathematical Foundation for Computer Applications

CO1 To learn the basic principles of linear algebra and vectors.

C02 To learn the basic principles of differential and integral Calculus.

C03 To learn mathematical modeling using ordinary and partial equations.

C04 Ability to apply mathematical logic to solve problems

C05 To introduce generating functions and recurrence relations.

BCA1C02 Discrete Mathematics

CO1 Understands Sets and their algebra, duality, power sets and partitions. Principle of Strong Mathematical Induction, Product sets

C02 Analyze various binary relations characteristic function and Equivalence relations

C03 Can able to verify the correctness of an argument using laws of logic, truth tables, propositions and quantifiers.

C04 Use tree algorithms for suitable applications

C05 Use graph algorithms for suitable applications

Semester 2

BCA2B02 Problem Solving Using C

CO1 Understand the Computer fundamentals and the C programming language concepts.

C02 Study the concept of C character set, identifiers and keywords, variable names.

C03 Different data type & sizes, declaration, statements.

C04 Gain knowledge about types of Operators Standard and Formatted I/O Choose the Loops and Decision Making Statements to solve the problem, Implement different operations on Arrays.

C05 Use Functions to solve the given problem,Understand Pointers, Structures and Unions.

BCA2B03 Programming Laboratory I: Lab Exam of 1st & 2nd Semester HTML and Programming in C

CO1 To make the students learn web designing

C02 To make the students learn programming environments.

C03 To practice procedural programming concepts.

C04 To make the students equipped to solve mathematical or scientific problems using C

C05 To make the students learn web designing

BCA2C03 Financial and Management Accounting

CO1 Conceptually define accounting and bookkeeping

C02 Identify the accounting rules required for business enterprises,

C03 Apply the accounting rules in determining financial results, prepare financial statements, compare the specificity of different accounts within the accounting policies,

C04 Understands the basics of accounting principles and journalising. Can able to prepare trading, profit and loss account and balance sheet with simple adjustments.

C05 Will prepare cost sheet with simple adjustments

BCA2C04 Operations Research

CO1 Solve LPP using different techniques.

C02 Learn about the managerial concepts like decision making, optimization, etc.

C03 Be exposed to Queueing theory and be familiar with Game theory

C04 Understanding various mathematical applications in industries.

C05 Decision making for real time environment.

SEMESTER III

A11 Python Programming

CO1 Understand various statements, data types and functions in Python

C02 Develop programs in Python programming language

C03 Understand the basics of Object oriented programming using Python

C04 To learn basics of Python programming

C05 To learn decision making, looping and functions in Python

A12 Sensors and Transducers

CO1 Explain resistance, inductance and capacitance transducers.

C02 Perceive the concepts of temperature and pressure transducers. C03 Perceive the concepts level transducers such as and flow transducers

C04 Explain Electromagnetic transducers and radiation sensors

C05 Explain force and torque transducers and sound transducers

BCA3B04 Data Structures Using C

CO1 Able to choose an appropriate data structure to specific problem

C02 Choose among alternative data structures to solve specific data-representation and algorithmic problems.

C03 Students will be able to define basic static and dynamic data structures and relevant standard algorithms for them: stack, queue, dynamically linked lists, trees, graphs, heap, priority queue, hash tables, sorting algorithms

C04 Student will be able to handle operations like searching, insertion, deletion, traversing mechanism etc. on various data structures.

C05 Formulate new solutions for programing problems or improve existing code using learned algorithms and data structures

BCA3C05 Computer Oriented Numerical & Statistical Methods

CO1 To learn the floating point arithmetic

C02 Learning to solve linear equations.

C03 To learn numerical differentiation and integration. C04 To learn the basics of statistics and probability theory

C05 To learn random variables and probability distribution,

BCA3C06 Theory of Computation

CO1 Classify formal languages into regular, context-free, context sensitive and unrestricted languages

C02 Design finite state automata, regular grammar, regular expression and representations for regular languages.

C03 Design Turing Machines for accepting recursively enumerable languages.

C04 Design push-down automata and context-free grammar representations for context- free languages.

C05 Interpret the notions of decidability and undecidability of problems, Halting problem.

SEMESTER IV

A13 Data Communication and Optical Fibers

CO1 Summarize the time domain and frequency domain concepts of signals in data communication.

C02 Compare the efficiency of various transmission media based on transmission impairments and channel capacity

C03 Select appropriate signal encoding techniques for a given scenario.

C04 Summarize various Multiplexing, Spread Spectrum and Switching techniques.

C05 Design suitable error detection and error correction algorithms to achieve error free data communication.

A14 Microprocessors Architecture and Programming

CO1 Explain the architecture and instruction set of 8085 microprocessor.

C02 Build assembly language programs in 8085.

C03 Describe interrupt handling in 8085 microprocessors.

C04 Explain the interfacing of microprocessors with memory and peripherals

C05 Illustrate the use of microprocessors and microcontrollers in different applications.

BCA4B05 Database Management System and RDBMS

CO1 Master the basic concepts and appreciate the applications of database systems.

C02 Master the basics of SQL and construct queries using SQL.

C03 Be familiar with a commercial relational database system (postgresql) by writing SQL using the system.

C04 Be familiar with the relational database theory, and be able to write relational algebra expressions for queries.

C05 Mater sound design principles for logical design of databases, including the E‐R method and Normalization approach. Master the basics of PL/SQL Composite Data types like Procedures, Functions, Packages and Triggers

BCA4B06 Programming Laboratory II: Lab Exam of 3rd and 4th Semester Data Structures and RDBMS

CO1 Develop programs using structure and abstract data type.

C02 Solve computing problems using various data structures

C03 Choose suitable searching and sorting techniques for various programs.

C04 Solve real world problems using suitable data structures and algorithm

C05 Utilize one‟s ability as an individual for development of effective communication, practical skill and document design.

CO1 Apply the basic concepts of Database Systems and Applications. C02 Use the basics of SQL and construct queries using SQL in database creation and interaction.

C03 Design a commercial relational database system (Oracle, MySQL) by writing SQL using the system.

C04 Analyze and Select storage and recovery techniques of database system.

C05 Apply theconcepts pl/sql statements and triggers

BCA4C07 E-Commerce

CO1 Understand the basic concepts and technologies used in the field of management information systems;

C02 Have the knowledge of the different types of management information systems;

C03 Understand the processes of developing and implementing information systems;

C04 Be aware of the ethical, social, and security issues of information systems;

C05 To get a general understanding on the new age information.

BCA4C08Computer Graphics

CO1 Describe the working of various graphics input and display devices.

C02 Interpret different drawing algorithms .

C03 Describe the methods used for two dimensional and three dimensional polygon transformations.

C04 Explain various visible surface detection methods and projection techniques.

C05 Describe the methods used for image processing.

SEMESTER V

BCA5B07 -Computer Organization and Architecture

CO1 Identify the effect of addressing modes on the execution time of a program

C02 Outline the processing involved in basic structure of digital computers

C03 Explain I/O organization and memory system.

C04 Summarize processor unit organization using the concepts of ALU and control logic design.

C05 Identify the pros and cons of different types of control logic design in processors

BCA5B08 Java Programming

CO1 Explain object oriented principles of software design.

C02 Illustrate java programs using java constructs and libraries.

C03 Apply object oriented features to solve various computing problems using Java.

C04 Develop applets and GUI programs in java .

C05 Write queries using JDBC connectivity

BCA5B09 Web Programming using PHP

CO1 Explain the different components in web technology.

C02 Develop dynamic and user interactive web pages.

C03 Apply professional document presentation mechanisms

C04 Utilize different information interchange formats.

C05 Develop web applications using PHP.

BCA5B10 Principles of Software Engineering

CO1 Identify suitable life cycle models to be used in a given scenario.

C02 Summarize the various activities involved in requirement engineering process C03 Translate a requirement specification to a design using an appropriate software engineering methodology.

C04 Develop appropriate testing strategy for the given software system.

C05 Explain the various activities involved in the software maintenance phase

BCA5D01 Introduction to Computers and Office Automation

CO1 To make them understand the principles of software and hardware operations

C02 To train and educate the mechanical part of computers ( electrical &

C03 To educate MS-office system, internet operations, online, offline working areas

C04 To train them to work on the comment based activities in MS-off

C05 To make the participants to understand various services based on online and offline surfaces

SEMESTER VI

BCA6B11 Android Programming

CO1 To understand the Android Operating System

C02 To develop applications using Google's Android open-source platform C03

C03 Understand the purpose different development tools for Android

C04 Design a graphical user interface

C05 Integrate an applications with pre-existing third party libraries

BCA6B12 Operating Systems

CO1 Summarize the basic concepts, structure and functions of operating systems.

C02 Outline process management concepts and inter process communication mechanisms in OS.

C03 Identify the appropriate mechanisms for process synchronization

C04 Identify various CPU scheduling algorithms and deadlock handling mechanisms

C05 Illustrate different mechanisms to manage memory, disk, files and system security

BCA6B13-Computer Networks

CO1 Explain the different aspects of networks, protocols and network design models

C02 Summarize the various Data Link layer design issues, Data Link protocols and LAN Protocols.

C03 Outline the routing algorithms for a network.

C04 Choose IP addresses and subnet masks for new machines.

C05 Summarize the important aspects and functions of transport layer and application layer in internetworking.

BCA6B14-Programming Laboratory III: Lab Exam of Vth Semester Java and PHP Programming

CO1 Implement Object Oriented Programming Concepts (class, constructor, overloading, inheritance, overriding) in java.

C02 Explain the fundamental concepts and features of Java Programming language.

C03 Use and create Packages and Interfaces in a Java program

C04 Develop Graphical User Interface applications and Web based applications in Java by importing applet, AWT

C05 Implements Multithreading and Exception Handling in Java. CO1 Learn different technologies used at client Side Scripting Language

C02 Learn XML,CSS and XML parsers.

C03 One PHP framework for effective design of web application.

C04 Learn JavaScript to program the behavior of web pages.

C05 Learn php-posgresql connection

BCA6B15 Programming Laboratory IV: Lab Exam of Android and Linux Shell Programming

CO1 Design a graphical user interface

C02 Access location based services

C03 Utilize Android Studio to create simple and complex applications

C04 Plan, prepare and build an original Android from concept to working program.

C05 Learn different development tools for Android

CO1 Learns Operating systems LINUX.

C02 Describe Directory & File commands in LINUX.

C03 To learn the important LINUX library functions and system calls.

C04 Explains Securing Files in LINUX with access permissions.

C05 Usage of Conditional Execution in Shell Scripts.

BCA6B17 Project Work

CO1 Develop a project in computer science field or in multidisciplinary domains, preserving ethical values.

C02 Choose innovative technologies and modern tools which are appropriate for the project development.

C03 Develop the capability to manage projects as an individual or as a

member/leader in a team.

C04 Develop effective communication and technical report writing skills adhering to international standards.

C05 Propose solutions to real life problems through the knowledge gained

ELECTIVE-BCA6B16C Software testing & Quality Assurance

CO1 Understand the importance of software quality/software testing and apply software testing techniques for information systems development.

C02 Generate test cases from software requirements using various test processes for continuous quality improvement.

C03 Understand flow graphs and apply path testing

C04 Apply software testing techniques in commercial environments and assess the adequacy of test suites using control flow, data flow, and program mutation.

C05 Identify the inputs and deliverables of the testing process and work together as a team in preparing a report

B.COM, BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

(Computer Applications)

Programme Outcomes:

PO. 1 : The students will be ready for employment in functional areas like accounting, taxation, banking, insurance and corporate law.

PO. 2 : The learners will acquire an attitude for working effectively and efficiently in a business environment.

PO. 3 : Learners will gain knowledge of various disciplines of commerce, business, accounting, economics, finance, auditing, and marketing.

PO. 4 : Capability of the students to make decisions at personal and professional levels will increase after completion of course.

PO. 5 : Students can independently start up their own business.

Programme Specific Outcomes:

PSO. 1 : Students acquire skills to work as tax consultants, audit assistants and other financial supporting services

PSO. 2 : Students have choices to pursue professional courses such as CA, M.Com, MBA, CMA, ICWA, CS, etc.

PSO. 3 : Students are able to play the roles of businessmen, entrepreneur, managers, consultants, which will help learners to possess knowledge and other soft skills and to react aptly when confronted with critical decision-making

PSO. 4 : The students will acquire knowledge , skill in different areas of communication, decision- making, innovations and problem solving in day to day business activities.

PSO. 5 : Students will learn relevant advanced accounting career skills, applying both quantitative and qualitative knowledge to their future career in business.

PSO. 6 : Students will be able to do their higher education and can make research in the field of finance and commerce.

PSO.7 – Provision for knowledge in MS Programmes and Computerized accounting packages like Tally

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

SEMESTER 1

BCM1B01 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Understand the process of business management and its functions.

CO.2 - Familiarize the students with current management practices

CO.3 - Understand the importance of ethics in business

CO.4 - Acquire knowledge and capability to develop ethical practices for effective management.

BCM1C01 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

CO.1 - Acquaint students with the basic principles of micro and macroeconomics CO.2 - Developing the understanding of theory of the firm, markets and the macro environment CO.3 - Ability to forecast demand in light of changing circumstances and to formulate business plans.

SEMESTER 2

BCM2C02 MARKETING MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Provide basic knowledge about the concepts, principles, tools and techniques of marketing. CO.2 - Impart necessary knowledge which help the student to choose a career in the field of marketing. CO.3 - Exposes the students to the latest trends in marketing.

BCM2B02 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Equip the students with the skills of preparing financial statements for various type of organizations. CO.2 - Enable the students to acquire knowledge about financial reporting standards and to understand corporate accounting methods.

SEMESTER .3

BCM3A11 BASIC NUMERICAL METHODS

CO.1 - Enable the students to acquire knowledge of numerical equations, matrices progressions, financial mathematics and descriptive statistics

BCM3A12 PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS SKILLS

CO.1 - Update and expand basic Informatics skills of the students CO.2 - Equip the students to effectively utilize the digital knowledge resources for their study

BCM3B03 BUSINESS REGULATION

CO.1 - Familiarizes the students with certain statutes concerning and affecting business organizations in their operations.

BCM3B04 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Help the students to acquire conceptual knowledge of the fundamentals of the corporate accounting and the techniques of preparing the financial statements.

BCM3C03HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Familiarizes the students with the different aspects of managing human resources in an organization. CO.2 - Equip the students with basic knowledge and skills required for the acquisition, development and retention of human resources.

SEMESTER .4

BCM4A13 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with the concept of entrepreneurship. CO.2 - Identify and develop the entrepreneurial talents of the students. CO.3 - Generate innovative business ideas in the emerging industrial scenario.

BCM4A14 BANKING AND INSURANCE

CO.1 - Enable the students to acquire knowledge about basics of Banking and Insurance. CO.2 - Familiarize the students with the modern trends in banking.

BCM4B05 COST ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with the various concepts and elements of cost. CO.2 - Create cost consciousness among the students.

BCM4B06 CORPORATE REGULATIONS

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with corporate law and to make them aware of the importance of corporate governance in the management of organizations.

BCM4C04QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS

CO.1 - Familiarize student with the use quantitative techniques in managerial decision making. CO.2 – Enhancing the skill related to interpretation of results arrived using different techniques.

SEMESTER .5

BCM5B07 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Enable the students to understand the concept and relevance of Management Accounting. CO.2 - Provides the students an understanding about the use of accounting and costing data for planning, control, and decision making.

BCM5B08 BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS

CO.1 – Enable students for acquiring basic knowledge in business research methods and to develop basic skills in them to conduct survey researches and case studies. CO.2 -Enable the students to understand the Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for conducting research. CO.3 - Enable the students to understand the Structure and Components of Research Report. CO.4 - Enable the students to write the research report using hypothetical data.

BCM5B09 INCOME TAX LAW AND ACCOUNTS

CO.1 - Impart basic knowledge and equip students with application of principles and provisions Income - tax Act, 1961 amended up to date. CO.2 – Knowledge in computation of Total Income under IT Act using different heads of Income.

BCM5B10 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS

CO.1 - Help the students to acquire basic knowledge about computer and its applications in various areas of business. CO.2 - Enable the students to understand the modern trends and technologies incomputer applications.

BCM5B11 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CO.1 - Enable the students to acquire basic knowledge in the information technology and its relevance to the various areas of business. CO.2 – Knowledge in different types of Information System existed in organizations.

BCM5D01 OPEN COURSE (Courses from other Discipline)

CO.1 – Familiarizes the students about other subjects beyond the syllabus. CO.2 – Make basic awareness about the arts subjects.

SEMESTER .6

BCM6B12 INCOME TAX AND GST

CO.1 – Impart basic knowledge and equip students with application of principles and provisions Income - tax Act, 1961 and GST Act 2016 CO.2 – Knowledge about SGST and CGST

BCM6B13 AUDITING AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

CO.1 – Provides knowledge of auditing principles and techniques and to familiarize the students with the understanding of issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context.

BCM6B14 OFFICE AUTOMATION TOOLS

CO.1 - Enable the students to acquire basic knowledge in the various office automation tools and its applications in the various areas of business. CO.2 – Knowledge about the merits and drawbacks of automation.

BCM6B15 COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING WITH TALLY

CO.1 - Enable the students to acquire basic knowledge in the computerized accounting systems and its applications in the area of business. Co.2 – Awareness about Tally ERP software.

BCM6B16 (PR) THREE WEEKS PROJECT AND VIVA-VOCE

CO.1 – Make the students capable for doing research CO.2 – Measure various skills of the students regarding problem solving B.COM, BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

(FINANCE)

Programme Outcomes:

PO. 1 : The students will be ready for employment in functional areas like accounting, taxation, banking, insurance and corporate law.

PO. 2 : The learners will acquire an attitude for working effectively and efficiently in a business environment.

PO. 3 : Learners will gain knowledge of various disciplines of commerce, business, accounting, economics, finance, auditing, and marketing.

PO. 4 : Capability of the students to make decisions at personal and professional levels will increase after completion of course.

PO. 5 : Students can independently start up their own business.

Programme Specific Outcomes:

PSO. 1 : Students acquire skills to work as tax consultants, audit assistants and other financial supporting services

PSO. 2 : Students have choices to pursue professional courses such as CA, M.Com, MBA, CMA, ICWA, CS, etc.

PSO. 3 : Students are able to play the roles of businessmen, entrepreneur, managers, consultants, which will help learners to possess knowledge and other soft skills and to react aptly when confronted with critical decision-making

PSO. 4 : The students will acquire knowledge , skill in different areas of communication, decision- making, innovations and problem solving in day to day business activities.

PSO. 5 : Students will learn relevant advanced accounting career skills, applying both quantitative and qualitative knowledge to their future career in business.

PSO. 6 : Students will be able to do their higher education and can make research in the field of finance and commerce.

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

SEMESTER 1

BCM1B01 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Understanding the process of business management and its functions. CO.2 - Familiarize the students with current management practices

CO.3 - Understand the importance of ethics in business

CO.4 – Acquisition of knowledge and capability to develop ethical practices for effective management.

BCM1C01 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

CO.1 - Acquaint students with the basic principles of micro and macroeconomics CO.2 - Developing the understanding of theory of the firm, markets and the macro environment CO.3 - Ability to forecast demand in light of changing circumstances and to formulate business plans.

SEMESTER 2

BCM2C02 MARKETING MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Provides basic knowledge about the concepts, principles, tools and techniques of marketing. CO.2 - Impart necessary knowledge which help the student to choose a career in the field of marketing. CO.3 - Expose the students to the latest trends in marketing.

BCM2B02 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Equip the students with the skills of preparing financial statements for various type of organizations. CO.2 - Enable the students to acquire knowledge about financial reporting standards and to understand corporate accounting methods.

SEMESTER .3

BCM3A11 BASIC NUMERICAL METHODS

CO.1 - Enable the students to acquire knowledge of numerical equations, matrices progressions, financial mathematics and descriptive statistics

BCM3A12 PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS SKILLS

CO.1 - Update and expand basic Informatics skills of the students CO.2 - Equip the students to effectively utilize the digital knowledge resources for their study

BCM3B03 BUSINESS REGULATION

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with certain statutes concerning and affecting business organizations in their operations.

BCM3B04 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Help the students to acquire conceptual knowledge of the fundamentals of the corporate accounting and the techniques of preparing the financial statements.

BCM3C03HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with the different aspects of managing human resources in an organization. CO.2 - Equip the students with basic knowledge and skills required for the acquisition, development and retention of human resources.

SEMESTER .4

BCM4A13 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with the concept of entrepreneurship. CO.2 - Identify and develop the entrepreneurial talents of the students. CO.3 - Generate innovative business ideas in the emerging industrial scenario.

BCM4A14 BANKING AND INSURANCE

CO.1 - Enable the students to acquire knowledge about basics of Banking and Insurance. CO.2 - Familiarize the students with the modern trends in banking.

BCM4B05 COST ACCOUNTING

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with the various concepts and elements of cost. CO.2 - Create cost consciousness among the students.

BCM4B06 CORPORATE REGULATIONS

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with corporate law and to make them aware of the importance of corporate governance in the management of organizations.

BCM4C04QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS

CO.1 - Familiarize student with the use quantitative techniques in managerial decision making. CO.2 – Enhancing the skill related to interpretation of results arrived using different techniques.

SEMESTER .5

BCM5B07 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Enable the students to understand the concept and relevance of Management Accounting. CO.2 - Provide the students an understanding about the use of accounting and costing data for planning, control, and decision making.

BCM5B08 BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS

CO.1 – Enable students for acquiring basic knowledge in business research methods and to develop basic skills in them to conduct survey researches and case studies. CO.2 -Enable the students to understand the Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for conducting research. CO.3 - Enable the students to understand the Structure and Components of Research Report. CO.4 - Enable the students to write the research report using hypothetical data.

BCM5B09 INCOME TAX LAW AND ACCOUNTS

CO.1 - Impart basic knowledge and equip students with application of principles and provisions Income - tax Act, 1961 amended up to date. CO.2 – Knowledge in computation of Total Income under IT Act using different heads of Income.

BCM5B10 FINANCIAL MARKETS AND SERVICES

CO.1 - Provides basic knowledge about the structure, organization and working of financial system in India.

BCM5B11 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with the concepts, tools and practices of financial management. CO.2 - Learn about the decisions and processes of financial management in a business firm.

BCM5D01 OPEN COURSE (Courses from other Discipline)

CO.1 – Familiarize the students about other subjects beyond the syllabus. CO.2 – Make basic awareness about the arts subjects.

SEMESTER .6

BCM6B12 INCOME TAX AND GST

CO.1 – Impart basic knowledge and equip students with application of principles and provisions Income - tax Act, 1961 and GST Act 2016 CO.2 – Knowledge about SGST and CGST

BCM6B13 AUDITING AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

CO.1 – Provide knowledge of auditing principles and techniques and to familiarize the students with the understanding of issues and practices of corporate governance in the global and Indian context.

BCM6B14 FUNDAMENTALS OF INVESTMENTS

CO.1 - Familiarize the students with the world of investments. CO.2 - Provide a theoretical framework for the analysis and valuation of investments.

BCM6B15 FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES

CO.1 – Acquire knowledge about financial derivatives and their features. CO.2 - Know about various risks associated with derivatives.

BCM6B16 (PR) THREE WEEKS PROJECT AND VIVA-VOCE

CO.1 – Make the students capable for doing research CO.2 – Measure various skills of the students regarding problem solving

BACHELOR OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME

PO 1: To get an exposure to the fundamental concepts and theories in acquiring skills for different aspects of tourism. PO 2: To achieve critical sensibility towards social, economic and societal situation and to develop critical thinking ability PO 3: To exhibit oral and written communication skills in disseminating industrial knowledge. PO 4: To improve proficiency in applying various skills and enhance employability

Semester I - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM1BO1

COURSE NAME: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF TOURISM

CO.1 To provide ample idea about the basic concept of tourism, its practice and organizations.

CO.2 To expose the students to the basic principles and practices philosophies of tourism on an ethical platform.

Semester II- BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM2B02

COURSE NAME: Tourism Products

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To familiarize various kinds of tourism resources

CO 2: To understand tourism products

CO 3: To familiarize various kinds of tourism and their features

CO 4: To gives an idea on alternative tourism and its importance

CO 5: to give clear picture cruise tourism

CO 6: To understand importance of road and rail tourism

Semester III- BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM3B04

COURSE NAME: INDIAN TOURISM RESOURCES

CO.1 To create awareness about Indian tourism resources and its importance. CO.3 To gain and closely understanding each and every important tourism destinations in India and its specialities, geographical significance, cultural importance etc.

Semester III- BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM3B03

COURSE NAME: Air transportation and Airport Operations

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To familiarize aviation and air transportation

CO 2: To give knowledge on history of aviation

CO 3: To understand role of various organizations and conventions in aviation industry

CO 4: To gives an idea on airports and its various functions and operations

CO 5: To enable the student to understand the air transportation system and to learn about the structure and facilities of airports along with acquitting with the airport operations

Semester IV-BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM4B06

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY BUSINESS

CO.1 To explore various aspects of value creation through hospitality industry.

CO.2 Provides an ample idea about the importance of hospitality in tourism industry.

CO.3 To accrue knowledge about hotels industry and its classification and also the importance of hotel industry in tourism sector.

Semester IV-BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM4B05

COURSE NAME: Travel Geography

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To provide details about basic components of geography in relation with travel and tourism.

CO 2: To familiarize with IATA codes,

CO 3: To practice time calculation

Co 4: to give an idea on major tourist attraction across the world.

Semester V - BTTM COURSE CODE: TTM5B07

COURSE NAME: TRAVEL MANAGEMENT

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To familiarize travel modes and documents

CO 2: To understand various kinds of transportation facilities available in tourism industry

CO 3: To understand role of various organizations in travel and tourism industry

CO 4: To gives an idea on foreign exchange

CO 5: To understand travel formalities and travel documents required for international travel

CO 6: CO 4: to give an idea on major tourist attraction across the world.

CO 5: To understand the concept of computer reservation system

Semester V - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM5B08

COURSE NAME: HOTEL OPERATIONS

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To give an idea on front office department and its role in hotel

CO 2: To understand the importance of housekeeping department hotel

CO 3: To provide information on food and beverage department in hotel

CO 4: To gives an idea about marketing department in hotel

CO 5: to provide information on human resource department in hotel

CO 6: to understand back office and its functions in hotel

CO 7: To familiarize the students with various hotel operations and to enhance the skill level of them to perform various duties and responsibilities in a hotel environment.

Semester V - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM5B08

COURSE NAME: HOTEL OPERATIONS

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To give an idea on front office department and its role in hotel

CO 2: To understand the importance of housekeeping department hotel

CO 3: To provide information on food and beverage department in hotel CO 4: To gives an idea about marketing department in hotel

Semester V - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM5B09

COURSE NAME: BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To enable students for acquiring basic knowledge in business research methods

CO 2: To develop basic skill in students to conduct research survey and to conduct case studies.

CO 3: To enable the students to write report in the field of travel and tourism industry

Semester V - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM5B10

COURSE NAME: AIR FARES & TICKETING

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To familiarize various airline terminologies

CO 2: To understand different kinds of journeys

CO 3: To provide information on different kinds of passenger ticket

CO 4: To gives an idea on TIM, OAG and PAT

CO 5: to provide information on different kinds of ticket

CO 6: to understand about special; handling passengers in airline

CO 7: To practice and exercise on fare calculations of various journeys

CO 8: To equip the students the mechanism of airfare ticketing exercise.

Semester V - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM5B11

COURSE NAME: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To give a conceptual understanding of human resource practice in organization

CO 2: To understand function system policies and application of human resource management in organization

Semester VI COURSE CODE: TTM6B12

COURSE NAME: TRAVEL AGENCY & TOUR OPERATION MANAGEMENT

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To familiarize travel agency business

CO 2: To understand tour operation business

CO 3: To familiarize various tour operation companies and their packages

CO 4: To gives an idea various marketing and promotion techniques used in travel agencies

CO 5: to give a clear picture on tourist guide and tour escort

CO 6: To understand various skills necessary for travel agency and tour operation Business

Semester VI - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM6B13

COURSE NAME: PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO 1: To provide basic knowledge about the concepts, principles, tools and technique of marketing

CO 2: To expose the students to the latest trends in marketing

Semester VI

COURSE CODE: TTM6B14

COURSE NAME: INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN TOURISM

CO.1 To understand different kind of emerging tourism concept and its important and how this kind of emerging tourism concept influence tourism industry.

CO.2 ToCreate an idea about (MICE) tourism segment and how MICE tourism connected with eventmanagement industry.

CO.3 To understand an idea about New emerging tourism concept like eco-tourism, responsibletourism, sustainable tourism how to its positively influence the protection of nature.

Semester VI

COURSE CODE: TTM6B15

COURSE NAME: ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

CO.1 To understand and inspire what is entrepreneurship and how to start a business unit. CO.2 Deeply describes what is the procedure to start a business unit in Indian economy and what are the rules and regulation we need to follow.

CO.3 To inspire young students to become an entrepreneur.

Semester I - BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM1CO1

COURSE NAME: BUSINESS STATISTICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I

CO 1. To enable the students to acquire knowledge of Mathematics and Statistics.

CO 2. Tounderstand statistical tools and their application

CO 3. To understand the application of information technology

CO 4. To introduce the students about latest updates in information technology.

Semester II- BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM2CO2

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS LAW I

CO.1 Toprovide students with basic Accounting concepts and recent developments in accounting

CO.2 Todevelop skill among students to doing accounting problems related to tourism and other industries.

Semester III- BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM1CO3

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS LAW II

CO.1 Toprovide students with basic legal concepts

CO.2 Tounderstand students to identify the emerging legal issues regarding tourism and related industries.

CO 3. To help the students to identify the emerging legal issues regarding rourism and related industries

Semester IV- BTTM

COURSE CODE: TTM1CO4

COURSE NAME: BUSINESS STATISTICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY II CO 1. Togive students an idea about the use of computer and information technology in the field of tourism and travel industry management

CO 2. To help students to apply various statistical tools in business function

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) Semester 1 ENG1A01-TRANSACTIONS: ES SENTIAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS CO.1.To impart the necessary macro and micro English language skills to learners CO.2. To enable them to express their feelings, opinions, ideas and thoughts fluently and accurately in a variety of personal and professional contexts. CO.3.To create in learners a definitive sense of the stylistic variations of English and how they are used in real life situations. CO.4.To inculcate in learners a taste for deeper pursuit and acquisition of advanced level of skills in English. CO.5.To guide them on how to participate in discussions and make seminar presentations with special focus on specific vocabularies and styles of usage in such contexts. Semester 1 ENG1A02: WAYS WITH WORDS: LITERATURES IN ENGLISH CO.1.To develop the acumen to read, appreciate and discuss literature. CO.2.To introduce the linguistic qualities of a literary text and to unravel the many meanings of the text CO.3.To acquaint with different genres of literature and to analyse them. Semester 2 ENG2 A03: WRITING FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS CO.1.To develop writing skills, to learn to integrate writing and thought and to apply the conventions of academic writing correctly CO.2.To acquire the correct sense of format, syntax, grammar, punctuation and spelling CO.3. To acquire concepts, principles and vocabulary of reasoning and argumentation and use analysis, synthesis and evaluation to advance arguments CO.4.To gain an understanding of discourse conventions ranging from structure and paragraphing to tone and mechanics Semester 2 ENG2 A04: ZEITGEIST: R EADINGS ON CONTEMPORARY CULTURE CO.1. To inculcate the values enshrined in the constitution of India and to provide an insight on the secular framework of the country. CO.2. To familiarize the learners with concepts such as conservation, sustainability and the life of the marginalized and their interconnectedness. CO.3. To foster among learners an awareness of the diverse problems faced by women and the sexual minorities and to promote a culture of inclusion and mutual respect. CO.4. To understand the “human” as articulated among the various cultures and promote a multicultural and plural understanding of rights. Semester

3 ENG3 A05: SIGNATURES: EXPRESSING THE SELF CO.1.To enables to read and critically appreciate the different genres of expressing the self. CO.2.To appreciate the fluid and flexible narratives of self- expression that transcend the conventions of genre CO.3.To understands how personal narratives intersect with the larger social realities. CO.4.To read personal narratives that move beyond the individual self to express the collective self CO.5.To understand how the distinctions between fact and fiction blur in personal narratives. Semester

4 ENG4 A06: SPECTRUM: LITERATURE AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES CO.1.To aware of the liberal humanist dimensions of literature and media in the contemporary world. CO.2.To understands concepts like globalization, commercialization and Intellectual Property Rights through new literatures. CO.3.To inculcates the spirit of universal brotherhood by presenting critiques of race, Xenophobia, war and national borders. CO.4. To disseminate knowledge about the rights of minorities such as children, animals and the disabled and thus create a positive change in the societal perception of them.

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI SECOND SEMESTER

Course Code: - A 08

Course Name:-GRAMMAR AND TRANSLATION

Course Outcomes:-

CO.1- Understand the differences between spoken and written Hindi

CO.2- Understand the factors that influence use of grammar and vocabulary in speech and writing

CO.3- Understand the different ways in which grammar has been described

CO.4- Define the link between translation theory and translation practice

CO.5- Define the effects of translation theories on translation practice

CO.6- Define the contribution of translation practice to translation theory

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI THIRD SEMESTER Course Code- A 09

Course Name- POETRY IN HINDI

COURSE OUTCOMES (Cos)

CO.1 -Understand the common Techniques underlying Free verse and traditional Forms of poetry

CO. 2 - Identify personal experiences that can be used when writing poems

CO.3- Understand the basic Terminology and Practical elements of poetry

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI FOURTH SEMESTER

Course Code- A 10

Course Name- NOVEL AND SHORTSTORIES

Course Outcomes – (Cos)

CO.1- Enables the students to Analyse literature and fiction using appropriate theoretical, historical, and cultural apparatus

CO.2 - Students get to know various cultures & Construction of gender, Nation&rare throughout the history

CO.3 - The prescribed fiction helps the students to learn human values & the behavioral patterns from great works of art and develops the ability to understand human race

CLASS: FIRST SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 1)

COURSE CODE: MALIA07(1)

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. Introduce different development periods of literature

CO.2. Introduce ancient periods of Malayalam Literature. Especially point out the works of EZHUTHACHAN,CHERUSSARY,POONTHANAM,& KUNJAN NAMBYAR.

CO.3. Introduce folk songs.especially characterise the Peculiarities of VADAKKAN PATTUKAL & MAPPILAPPATTUKAL.

CO.4. Introduce the development periods of short story of Malayalam.take the stories of , K.SARASWATHYYAMMA,UROOB, N.P.MUHAMMED,C.V SREERAMAN, GEETHA HIRANYAN,PRAMOD RAMAN for characterise the peculiarities of different Stages of developments.

COURSE NAME: SECOND SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 2)

COURSE CODE: MAL2AO8(1)

CCOURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the development status of of MALAYALA KAVITHA SAHITHYM.

CO.2. To understand the different branches of MALAYALAM CRITICISM. CO.3. To understand Romanticism in Malayalam poetry.

CO.4. To understand Modernism in Malayalam poetry.

COURSE NAME: THIRD SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 3)

COURSE CODE: MAL3AO9

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO. . To understand the History o Malayala drama & introduce ‘TH N TH N D K D N M’.

CO.2. Introduce the main components of script & an art of filim making.

Co.3. To understand the literature form of personal experience.Introduce autobiography

Co.4. To understand the literature relate with Journey,

COURSE NAME: FOURTH SEMESTER(MALAYALA SAHITHYM 4)

COURSE CODE :MALAA10

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the TRANSLATION

CO.2. To understand the different typs of Translation.

CO.3. To understand the limitation of Translation.

CO.4. To understand the cultural value of mothertongue.

CO.5. To understand the history of MALAYALA NOVEL.

CO.6.To practice essay writing.

Semester V

COURSE CODE: TTM5D01

COURSE NAME: EVENT MANGEMENT (Open Course)

CO.1 To inspire and inform students in the dynamic area of event management.

CO.2 To understand how event management industry connected with tourism sector.

CO3. To create awareness of the entrepreneurial opportunities in event management industry, and how to start a new business venture related to event management sector.

B.Sc. Psychology

COMPLIMENTARY COURSE 1 : HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

Semester 1

PSG1C01 : HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

CO : To understand most essential and fundamental aspects cell biology and basics of genetics that are essential for understanding the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system in general and of the CNS

Semester 2

PSG2C01 : HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

CO 1: to understand the nervous system with special emphasis on CNS

Co2: introduces states of brain activities and techniques in neurophysiology

Semester 3

PSG3C01 : HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

Co1 : to understand sensory systems, pathways and perception of various senses

Co 2: introduces endocrine system

Semester 4

PSG4C01 : HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

CO1 : to understand most essential and fundamental aspects of physiological processes underlying psychological events like hunger, thirst, sexual behavior and emotion

Co2 : it dwells on brain damage and neuroplasticity

COMPLIMENTARY COURSE 2 : STATISTICS

Semester 1

STA1C02 : DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS

Co 1: to generate interest in statistics

Co2: to equip the students with the concepts of basic statistics

Co3 : to provide basic knowledge about statistical methods

Semester 2

STA2C02 : REGRESSION ANALYSIS AND PROBABILITY THEORY

Co1 : to make the students aware of various statistical tools

Co 2: to create awareness about probability

Semester 3

STA3C02 : PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS AND PARAMETRIC TESTS

Co1 : to get general understanding on various probability distributions

Co2 : to familiarize the uses of statistical test

Semester 4

STA4C02 : STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR PSYCHOLOGY

Co1 : to make the students aware of various statistical test in different areas of psychology

Co 2 : to give knowledge about applications of statistics in different areas of psychological studies

PSY4B02 : EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL 1

Co1 : to nuture the ability in students to understand himself or herself and other persons

Co2 : to develop the skills of testing and scientific reporting in psychology

Co3 : to familiarize the students to various psychological tests and assessment tools

Co4 : to generate an interest in working of the community with a psychological outlook

Semester 5

PSY5B01 : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Co1 : to enable the students to understand the concepts of abnormal psychology

Co2 : to develop awareness about different types of anxiety and stress disorders

Co3 : to encourage the students to know different therapeutic techniques in management of anxiety and stress disorders

PSY5B03 : DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 1

Co1 : to study human development in psychological perspectives

Co2 : to create awareness about major psychological changes along with physical and cognitive development Open course offered by Department of Psychology for other students

PSY5D01 : PSYCHOLOGY AND PERSONAL GROWTH

CO1 : to understand the basic concepts in psychology

Co2 : to aquaint the students with the aspects of personal growth

Semester 6

PSY6B01 : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY II

CO1 : to develop awareness about major psychological disorders

Co2 : to acquaint the students with causes of major psychological disorders

PSY6B03 : DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY II

CO1 : to study emotional and social development of life span periods

Co2 : to study vocational development and adjustments in adulthood

Co3 : to understand the period of late adulthood

PSY6B05 : POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

Co1 : to familiarize the important concepts in positive psychology

Co2 : to understand the importance of well being which allows people to understand what makes life worth living

Co3 : to give knowledge about the importance of factors contributing happiness

PSY6B06 : EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL II

Co1 : to nuture the ability in students to understand himself or herself and other persons

Co2 : to develop the skills of testing and scientific reporting in psychology

Co3 : to familiarize the students to various psychological tests and assessment tools

Co4 : to generate an interest in working of the community with a psychological outlook

PSY6B07 : EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL III

Co1 : to nuture the ability in students to understand himself or herself and other persons

Co2 : to develop the skills of testing and scientific reporting in psychology

Co3 : to familiarize the students to various psychological tests and assessment tools

Co4 : to generate an interest in working of the community with a psychological outlook

PSY6B08 : PROJECT CO : enable the students to pursue an original study about a topic of interest

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) Subject : English Semester 1 ENG1A01-TRANSACTIONS: ES SENTIAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS CO.1.To impart the necessary macro and micro English language skills to learners CO.2. To enable them to express their feelings, opinions, ideas and thoughts fluently and accurately in a variety of personal and professional contexts. CO.3.To create in learners a definitive sense of the stylistic variations of English and how they are used in real life situations. CO.4.To inculcate in learners a taste for deeper pursuit and acquisition of advanced level of skills in English. CO.5.To guide them on how to participate in discussions and make seminar presentations with special focus on specific vocabularies and styles of usage in such contexts.

Semester 1 ENG1A02: WAYS WITH WORDS: LITERATURES IN ENGLISH CO.1.To develop the acumen to read, appreciate and discuss literature. CO.2.To introduce the linguistic qualities of a literary text and to unravel the many meanings of the text CO.3.To acquaint with different genres of literature and to analyse them. Semester 2 ENG2 A03: WRITING FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS CO.1.To develop writing skills, to learn to integrate writing and thought and to apply the conventions of academic writing correctly CO.2.To acquire the correct sense of format, syntax, grammar, punctuation and spelling CO.3. To acquire concepts, principles and vocabulary of reasoning and argumentation and use analysis, synthesis and evaluation to advance arguments CO.4.To gain an understanding of discourse conventions ranging from structure and paragraphing to tone and mechanics Semester 2 ENG2 A04: ZEITGEIST: R EADINGS ON CONTEMPORARY CULTURE CO.1. To inculcate the values enshrined in the constitution of India and to provide an insight on the secular framework of the country. CO.2. To familiarize the learners with concepts such as conservation, sustainability and the life of the marginalized and their interconnectedness. CO.3. To foster among learners an awareness of the diverse problems faced by women and the sexual minorities and to promote a culture of inclusion and mutual respect. CO.4. To understand the “human” as articulated among the various cultures and promote a multicultural and plural understanding of rights. Semester

3 ENG3 A05: SIGNATURES: EXPRESSING THE SELF CO.1.To enables to read and critically appreciate the different genres of expressing the self. CO.2.To appreciate the fluid and flexible narratives of self- expression that transcend the conventions of genre CO.3.To understands how personal narratives intersect with the larger social realities. CO.4.To read personal narratives that move beyond the individual self to express the collective self CO.5.To understand how the distinctions between fact and fiction blur in personal narratives. Semester

4 ENG4 A06: SPECTRUM: LITERATURE AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES CO.1.To aware of the liberal humanist dimensions of literature and media in the contemporary world. CO.2.To understands concepts like globalization, commercialization and Intellectual Property Rights through new literatures. CO.3.To inculcates the spirit of universal brotherhood by presenting critiques of race, Xenophobia, war and national borders. CO.4. To disseminate knowledge about the rights of minorities such as children, animals and the disabled and thus create a positive change in the societal perception of them.

COURSE CODE, NAME AND ITS OUTCOMES

Subject: Hindi

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI FIRST SEMESTER

Course Code: - A 07

Course Name:- PROSE AND DRAMA

Course Outcomes:-

CO.1-Approach literary texts in terms of genre,gender and canon.

CO.2- Understand and use academic conventions: referencing and bibliography.

CO.3 –Exposed to the origin and development of Hindi drama and its various themes and forms of different ages and stages.

CO.4- Helps students explore how writers use the resources languages as a creativity to explore the entire range of human experience through dramas as a literary form BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI SECOND SEMESTER

Course Code: - A 08

Course Name:-GRAMMAR AND TRANSLATION

Course Outcomes:-

CO.1- Understand the differences between spoken and written Hindi

CO.2- Understand the factors that influence use of grammar and vocabulary in speech and writing

CO.3- Understand the different ways in which grammar has been described

CO.4- Define the link between translation theory and translation practice

CO.5- Define the effects of translation theories on translation practice

CO.6- Define the contribution of translation practice to translation theory

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI THIRD SEMESTER

Course Code- A 09

Course Name- POETRY IN HINDI

COURSE OUTCOMES (Cos)

CO.1 -Understand the common Techniques underlying Free verse and traditional Forms of poetry

CO. 2 - Identify personal experiences that can be used when writing poems

CO.3- Understand the basic Terminology and Practical elements of poetry

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI FOURTH SEMESTER

Course Code- A 10

Course Name- NOVEL AND SHORTSTORIES

Course Outcomes – (Cos)

CO.1- Enables the students to Analyse literature and fiction using appropriate theoretical, historical, and cultural apparatus

CO.2 - Students get to know various cultures & Construction of gender, Nation&rare throughout the history

CO.3 - The prescribed fiction helps the students to learn human values & the behavioral patterns from great works of art and develops the ability to understand human race

COURSE CODE, NAME AND ITS OUTCOMES

Subject : Malayalam

CLASS: FIRST SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 1)

COURSE CODE: MALIA07(1)

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos) CO.1. Introduce different development periods of Malayalam literature

CO.2. Introduce ancient periods of Malayalam Literature. Especially point out the works of EZHUTHACHAN,CHERUSSARY,POONTHANAM,& KUNJAN NAMBYAR.

CO.3. Introduce folk songs.especially characterise the Peculiarities of VADAKKAN PATTUKAL & MAPPILAPPATTUKAL.

CO.4. Introduce the development periods of short story of Malayalam.take the stories of KAROOR, K.SARASWATHYYAMMA,UROOB, N.P.MUHAMMED,C.V SREERAMAN, GEETHA HIRANYAN,PRAMOD RAMAN for characterise the peculiarities of different Stages of developments.

COURSE NAME: SECOND SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 2)

COURSE CODE: MAL2AO8(1)

CCOURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the development status of of MALAYALA KAVITHA SAHITHYM.

CO.2. To understand the different branches of MALAYALAM CRITICISM.

CO.3. To understand Romanticism in Malayalam poetry.

CO.4. To understand Modernism in Malayalam poetry.

COURSE NAME: THIRD SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 3)

COURSE CODE: MAL3AO9

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the History of Malayala drama & introduce „THANATH NADAKA DARSANAM‟.

CO.2. Introduce the main components of script & an art of filim making.

Co.3. To understand the literature form of personal experience.Introduce autobiography

Co.4. To understand the literature relate with Journey,

COURSE NAME: FOURTH SEMESTER(MALAYALA SAHITHYM 4)

COURSE CODE :MALAA10

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the TRANSLATION

CO.2. To understand the different types of Translation.

CO.3. To understand the limitation of Translation. CO.4. To understand the cultural value of mother tongue.

CO.5. To understand the history of MALAYALA NOVEL.

CO.6.To practice essay writing.

SOCIAL WORK (BSW)

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES

1. To equip students with knowledge, values, and skills required for basic level social work practice and entry to and success in post graduate programmes

2. To sensitize the learners about the contemporary socio-economic and cultural realties through class room and field based learning

3. To impart training in interdisciplinary domains to help students to effectively practice social work 4. To develop understanding and integration of social work theories and practice.

5. To provide opportunities to students to serve in social work settings so that they learn to work with diverse groups.

6. To train the students to become effective change agents in their practice settings.

CORE PAPERS

SEMESTER 1 – BSW

COURSE CODE: BSW1 B 01

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1 – Understand the history of social work profession in India and abroad

CO2 – Understand the basic values and principles of social work profession

CO3 – Understand the basic concepts relevant to social work practice.

SEMESTER 2 – BSW

COURSE CODE: BSW2 B 02

COURSE NAME: FIELDS OF SOCIAL WORK

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- Create awareness about enlarging scope of social work profession CO2- Familiarize with problems in various fields of social work

CO3- Acquire skills for working in different areas of social work

SEMESTER 3 – BSW

COURSE CODE: BSW3 B 03

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL CASE WORK

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To understand the basic concepts in social case work

CO2- To acquaint the students with the process of social case work

CO3- To develop in students the necessary attitude and skills to practice social case work.

COURSE CODE: BSW3 B 04

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL GROUP WORK

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To understand the scope of group work in social work intervention

CO2- To familiarize with group formation, group work process and evaluation

CO3- Develop skills and attitudes for participatory group work

SEMESTER 4– BSW

COURSE CODE: BSW4 B 05

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION AND SOCIAL ACTION

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- Understand the elements of community organization practice

CO2- Develop skills and attitudes for participatory community work.

COURSE CODE: BSW4 B 06

COURSE NAME: FILED WORK – COMMUNITY (PRACTICAL)

SEMESTER 5 – BSW

COURSE CODE: BSW 5 B 07

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK ADMINISTRATION COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To study voluntary agency administration

CO2- To study legal aspects of social work administration

CO3- To create awareness about the various social welfare programmes implemented by central and state governments.

COURSE CODE: BSW 5 B 08

COURSE NAME: RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

COURSE CODE: BSW 5 B 09

COURSE NAME: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH AND STATISTICS

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To develop a scientific approach for systematic procedure in social work research

CO2- To familiarize with various statistical techniques for analysing data

COURSE CODE: BSW 5 B 10

COURSE NAME: GANDHIAN PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL WORK

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To create insight about the basic concepts of Gandhi and his views on society, development. Industrialization, economics and education.

CO2- To know the relevance of Gandhian philosophy and application of Gandhian model of development in dealing with social problems

SEMESTER 6 – BSW

COURSE CODE: BSW 6 B 11

COURSE NAME: PROJECT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT FOR SOCIAL WORK

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To provide basic knowledge in project management

CO2- To help the students to acquire skills in preparation, management, monitoring and evaluation of projects for social work intervention

CO3- To equip the students to write independent project proposals.

COURSE CODE: BSW6 B 12 COURSE NAME: LEGAL INFORMATION FOR SOCIAL WORKERS

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To provide an overview of social legislation and familiarize students with pertinent legislation

CO2- To educate the students about the existing judicial system and its functioning.

COURSE CODE: BSW6 B 13

COURSE NAME: COMMUNITY HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE SERVICES

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To understand the concept of health and its various perspectives

CO2- To familiarize with various health problems and its impact on communities

CO3- To develop skills for planning and implementing community health programmes

CO4- To study role of social workers in community health programmes

COURSE CODE: BSW6 B 14

COURSE NAME: FIELD WORK (PRACTICAL) - (AGENCY BASED CONCURRENT FIELD WORK 20DAYS)

COMPLEMENTARY PAPERS

SEMESTER 1-BSW

COURSE CODE – SOC1 C01

COURSE NAME – PRINCIPLE OF SOCIOLOGY

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To provide a brief understanding about sociology

CO2- To enable the students to familiarize with the basic concepts in sociology

SEMESTER 2-BSW

COURSE CODE- PSY1C05

COURSE NAME –PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES -I

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To generate interest in psychology CO2- To familiarize the students with the concepts of basic psychological processes

CO3- To understand the basics of various theories in psychology

CO4- To provide basic knowledge about systems and processes like attention, learning and memory.

COURSE CODE- PSY2C05

COURSE NAME – PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES –II

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To generate interest in psychology

CO2- To familiarize the students with the concepts of basic psychological processes

CO3- To understand the basics of various theories in psychology

CO4- To provide basic knowledge about systems and processes like cognition, intelligence and personality.

SEMESTER 3-BSW

COURSE CODE- SOC3 C03

COURSE NAME- SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To provide an understanding of basic concepts in social psychology

CO2- To provide basic understanding on social behaviour

CO3- To provide basic understanding on personality and its relation with social system

COURSE CODE- PSY3C06

COURSE NAME- LIFESPAN DEVELOPEMNT

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To study human development psychological perspectives

CO2- To create awareness about major psychological changes along with physical and cognitive development

CO3- To study emotional, social development and adjustments of lifespan periods

SEMESTER 4 -BSW

COURSE CODE- SOC4 C06 COURSE NAME- BASICS OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To provide a broad conceptual and theoretical base of social anthropology to the students, of other disciplines.

CO2- To focus on the historical background of anthropology as a discipline.

COURSE CODE – PSY4C06

COURSE NAME – HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1 – To understand the psychological, behavioural and cultural factors contributing to physical and mental health.

CO2 – To study the management of different illnesses.

OPEN COURSE PAPERS

SEMESTER 5 – BSW

COURSE CODE – BSW5 D 01

COURSE NAME – COMMUNITY HEALTH AND HEALTH EDUCATION

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To understand the concepts of health and its various perspectives

CO2- To familiarize with various health problems and its impact on communities.

COURSE CODE – BSW5 D 02

COURSE NAME – ESSENTIAL LEGAL INFORMATION

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To provide an overview of social legislation and familiarize students with pertinent legislation

CO2- To educate the students about the existing judicial system and its functioning

COURSE CODE – BSW5 D 03

COURSE NAME – GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To understand key concepts, issues in gender and development

CO2- To give awareness about reciprocal relationship between women and men in society

CO3- To create awareness about the magnitude of gender disparities in the present context.

ELECTIVE COURSES

SEMESTER 6 – BSW

CORSE CODE: BSW 6 E 01

COURSE NAME: GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT IN SOCIAL WORK

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To understand key concepts, issues in gender and development

CO2- To give awareness about reciprocal relationship between women and men in society

CO3- To create awareness about the magnitude of gender disparities in the present context

CORSE CODE: BSW 6 E 02

COURSE NAME: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTS

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To develop a meaningful understanding about past and present social movements

CO2- To equip students to examine social realities from different perspectives

CO3- To familiarize with the contemporary discourse on social movements and social developments

CORSE CODE: BSW 6 E 03

COURSE NAME: SOCIAL WORK WITH ELDERLY

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1- To understand the concepts of aging, geriatric care and social work

CO2- To understand the problems faced by aged

CO3- To study the role of social work interventions in caring for the aged.

PRACTICAL’S PROVIDED BY DEPT. OF SOCIAL WORK

SEMESTER 1

1. RURAL CAMP – FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS 2. OBSERVATION VISITS SEMESTER 4 - CORE COURSE VI

COURSE CODE – BSW 4 B 06

COURSE NAME – FIELD WORK – COMMUNITY

SEMESTER 6 – CORE COURSE XIV

1. COURSE CODE – BSW 6 B 14 COURSE NAME – FIELD WORK (AGENCY BASED CONCURRENT FIELD WORK 20DAYS)

SEMESTER 6

PROJECT (PR)

COURSE CODE – BSW6 B15 – PROJECT

COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) Subject : English Semester 1 ENG1A01-TRANSACTIONS: ES SENTIAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS CO.1.To impart the necessary macro and micro English language skills to learners CO.2. To enable them to express their feelings, opinions, ideas and thoughts fluently and accurately in a variety of personal and professional contexts. CO.3.To create in learners a definitive sense of the stylistic variations of English and how they are used in real life situations. CO.4.To inculcate in learners a taste for deeper pursuit and acquisition of advanced level of skills in English. CO.5.To guide them on how to participate in discussions and make seminar presentations with special focus on specific vocabularies and styles of usage in such contexts.

Semester 1 ENG1A02: WAYS WITH WORDS: LITERATURES IN ENGLISH CO.1.To develop the acumen to read, appreciate and discuss literature. CO.2.To introduce the linguistic qualities of a literary text and to unravel the many meanings of the text CO.3.To acquaint with different genres of literature and to analyse them. Semester 2 ENG2 A03: WRITING FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS CO.1.To develop writing skills, to learn to integrate writing and thought and to apply the conventions of academic writing correctly CO.2.To acquire the correct sense of format, syntax, grammar, punctuation and spelling CO.3. To acquire concepts, principles and vocabulary of reasoning and argumentation and use analysis, synthesis and evaluation to advance arguments CO.4.To gain an understanding of discourse conventions ranging from structure and paragraphing to tone and mechanics Semester 2 ENG2 A04: ZEITGEIST: R EADINGS ON CONTEMPORARY CULTURE CO.1. To inculcate the values enshrined in the constitution of India and to provide an insight on the secular framework of the country. CO.2. To familiarize the learners with concepts such as conservation, sustainability and the life of the marginalized and their interconnectedness. CO.3. To foster among learners an awareness of the diverse problems faced by women and the sexual minorities and to promote a culture of inclusion and mutual respect. CO.4. To understand the “human” as articulated among the various cultures and promote a multicultural and plural understanding of rights. Semester

3 ENG3 A05: SIGNATURES: EXPRESSING THE SELF CO.1.To enables to read and critically appreciate the different genres of expressing the self. CO.2.To appreciate the fluid and flexible narratives of self- expression that transcend the conventions of genre CO.3.To understands how personal narratives intersect with the larger social realities. CO.4.To read personal narratives that move beyond the individual self to express the collective self CO.5.To understand how the distinctions between fact and fiction blur in personal narratives. Semester

4 ENG4 A06: SPECTRUM: LITERATURE AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES CO.1.To aware of the liberal humanist dimensions of literature and media in the contemporary world. CO.2.To understands concepts like globalization, commercialization and Intellectual Property Rights through new literatures. CO.3.To inculcates the spirit of universal brotherhood by presenting critiques of race, Xenophobia, war and national borders. CO.4. To disseminate knowledge about the rights of minorities such as children, animals and the disabled and thus create a positive change in the societal perception of them.

COURSE CODE, NAME AND ITS OUTCOMES

Subject : Malayalam

CLASS: FIRST SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 1)

COURSE CODE: MALIA07(1)

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. Introduce different development periods of Malayalam literature

CO.2. Introduce ancient periods of Malayalam Literature. Especially point out the works of EZHUTHACHAN,CHERUSSARY,POONTHANAM,& KUNJAN NAMBYAR.

CO.3. Introduce folk songs.especially characterise the Peculiarities of VADAKKAN PATTUKAL & MAPPILAPPATTUKAL.

CO.4. Introduce the development periods of short story of Malayalam.take the stories of KAROOR, K.SARASWATHYYAMMA,UROOB, N.P.MUHAMMED,C.V SREERAMAN, GEETHA HIRANYAN,PRAMOD RAMAN for characterise the peculiarities of different Stages of developments.

COURSE NAME: SECOND SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 2)

COURSE CODE: MAL2AO8(1)

CCOURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the development status of of MALAYALA KAVITHA SAHITHYM.

CO.2. To understand the different branches of MALAYALAM CRITICISM.

CO.3. To understand Romanticism in Malayalam poetry.

CO.4. To understand Modernism in Malayalam poetry.

COURSE NAME: THIRD SEMESTER (MALAYALA SAHITHYM 3)

COURSE CODE: MAL3AO9

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the History of Malayala drama & introduce „THANATH NADAKA DARSANAM‟.

CO.2. Introduce the main components of script & an art of filim making.

Co.3. To understand the literature form of personal experience.Introduce autobiography Co.4. To understand the literature relate with Journey,

COURSE NAME: FOURTH SEMESTER(MALAYALA SAHITHYM 4)

COURSE CODE :MALAA10

COURSE OUTCOMES(Cos)

CO.1. To understand the TRANSLATION

CO.2. To understand the different types of Translation.

CO.3. To understand the limitation of Translation.

CO.4. To understand the cultural value of mother tongue.

CO.5. To understand the history of MALAYALA NOVEL.

CO.6.To practice essay writing.

COURSE CODE, NAME AND ITS OUTCOMES

Subject: Hindi

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI FIRST SEMESTER

Course Code: - A 07

Course Name:- PROSE AND DRAMA

Course Outcomes:-

CO.1-Approach literary texts in terms of genre,gender and canon.

CO.2- Understand and use academic conventions: referencing and bibliography.

CO.3 –Exposed to the origin and development of Hindi drama and its various themes and forms of different ages and stages.

CO.4- Helps students explore how writers use the resources languages as a creativity to explore the entire range of human experience through dramas as a literary form

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI SECOND SEMESTER

Course Code: - A 08

Course Name:-GRAMMAR AND TRANSLATION

Course Outcomes:-

CO.1- Understand the differences between spoken and written Hindi

CO.2- Understand the factors that influence use of grammar and vocabulary in speech and writing

CO.3- Understand the different ways in which grammar has been described

CO.4- Define the link between translation theory and translation practice CO.5- Define the effects of translation theories on translation practice

CO.6- Define the contribution of translation practice to translation theory

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI THIRD SEMESTER

Course Code- A 09

Course Name- POETRY IN HINDI

COURSE OUTCOMES (Cos)

CO.1 -Understand the common Techniques underlying Free verse and traditional Forms of poetry

CO. 2 - Identify personal experiences that can be used when writing poems

CO.3- Understand the basic Terminology and Practical elements of poetry

BA/BSC PROGRAMME IN HINDI FOURTH SEMESTER

Course Code- A 10

Course Name- NOVEL AND SHORTSTORIES

Course Outcomes – (Cos)

CO.1- Enables the students to Analyse literature and fiction using appropriate theoretical, historical, and cultural apparatus

CO.2 - Students get to know various cultures & Construction of gender, Nation&rare throughout the history

CO.3 - The prescribed fiction helps the students to learn human values & the behavioral patterns from great works of art and develops the ability to understand human race

POLITICAL SCIENCE (Complementary)

Semester I/2 COURSE CODE, ICP1 (2) CO1 COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS: Basic Features

CO.1. To understand historical evolution of the Indian Political system CO.2. To provide foundation stones for the study of Indian Constitution. CO.3. To provide information’s about the historic episodes of Indian national movement CO.4. To gives an idea about Socio political Reform Movements CO.5 To provide the historic understanding about the formation of Constituent Assembly of India . CO.6. To analyses the meaning of Preamble to the Constitution CO.7. The understand fundamental duties of a Indian citizen CO.8. To understand Directive Principles of State Policy CO.9. To give an understanding about right citizenship CO 10. To gives an understanding about the Fundamental Rights mentioned in the constitution Semester

CO.11. To understand the nature of Indian Federalism Page 217 of 222 CO1.2. To analyze the division of powers mentioned in the Constitution CO1.3. To provide knowledge about Parliamentary form of government CO.14. To understand the powers of President of India CO15 To give awareness about the how a law is passed in India CO1.6. To make awareness about position of Prime minister of India CO1.7. To give analysis about judicial structure of the country CO.18. To give an inside in to various procedures followed in Indian parliament CO.19. To gives an idea about the importance of independence of judiciary CO 20. To understand the dynamics of judicial activism

Semester III COURSE CODE, COURSE NAME AND COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) ICP 3 CO3: INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS: Political Dynamics

CO.1. To provide a study of National political parties CO.2. To provide Knowledge about the features Indian Party System CO.3. Gives basic Knowledge about Regionalism in India CO.4. To understand the different types of regional political parties CO.5 To give the basic foundations of Electoral Process CO.6. To understand composition powers and functions of The Election Commission of India - CO.7. To understand the importance of Amendment procedure CO.8. To provide knowledge about major constitutional amendments CO.9. To understand the powers and function of UPSC CO 10. To give an overall idea about civil service system of India

Semester IVCOURSE CODE, COURSE NAME ICP4 CO4: INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS: Federal Dynamics and Decentralisation (COs) CO.1. To provide an in-depth view of Centre-State relations in India

CO.2. To understand the nature of Indian Federalism

CO.3. To provide basic knowledge about Legislative, Administrative and Financial relations between the Union and the States

CO.4. To provide a basic understanding of 73rd and 74th Amendment Acts.

CO.5 To familiarize students about the concept of Panchayathi Raj in India

CO.6. To gives an idea about the Reservation issues

CO.7. To understand the Challenges to Indian Democracy - Communalism, Religious Fundamentalism and Criminalisation of Politics.

CO.8. The students get familiarize about the nature of Finance Commission& Planning Commission

CO.9. The course helps to build a Secular and democratic attitude among Students

CO 10. To give an outlook about National Development Council