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Bcom Part 1 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS

The document outlines the syllabus and course requirements for a B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) program offered by the University of Punjab. The B.Com is a 2-year pass course divided into Part I and Part II. Part I includes 8 subjects totaling 760 marks. Part II includes 7 subjects totaling 740 marks, for a total of 1500 marks for the full B.Com program. Students must also complete a 2-month practical training with a business, IT, or commercial organization after completing Part II exams. One of the Part I subjects is Computer Application in Business, which covers topics like computer hardware, software, data processing, Microsoft Windows, networks, Microsoft Office,

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Bcom Part 1 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS

The document outlines the syllabus and course requirements for a B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) program offered by the University of Punjab. The B.Com is a 2-year pass course divided into Part I and Part II. Part I includes 8 subjects totaling 760 marks. Part II includes 7 subjects totaling 740 marks, for a total of 1500 marks for the full B.Com program. Students must also complete a 2-month practical training with a business, IT, or commercial organization after completing Part II exams. One of the Part I subjects is Computer Application in Business, which covers topics like computer hardware, software, data processing, Microsoft Windows, networks, Microsoft Office,

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University of the Punjab

Syllabi and Courses of Reading of B.Com. Part I & II (New I.T Scheme) Two
year Pass Course Examination effective from Session 2001-2003 and onward.
The details of the scheme are given as under: -

B.Com Part-I
Code No. Title of Subject. Marks
BC-301 Business Statistics & Mathematics 100
BC-302 Computer Application in Business 100
BC-303 Economics 100
BC-304 Financial Accounting 100
BC-305 Functional English 100
BC-306 Introduction to Business 100
BC-307 Money, Banking and Finance 100
BC-308 Islamic Studies (Ethical Behavior in lieu of 60
Islamic Studies for Non-Muslim Students)

Total: 760

B.Com Part-II

Code No. Title of Subject Marks


BC-401: Advanced Financial Accounting 100
BC-402: Auditing 100
BC-403: Business Communication & Report Writing 100
BC-404: Business Law 100
BC-405: Business Taxation 100
BC-406: Cost Accounting 100
BC-407: Economics of Pakistan 100
BC-408: Pakistan Studies 40
Total: 740

Total Marks: B.Com Part-I 760


1500
B.Com Part-II 740
Practical Training
Two months practical training with a reputed Business, Information
Technology and Commercial organization will be an integral part of the B.Com
Programme. The students would be required to complete this training after
appearing in the appearing in the B.Com Part-II Examination.
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PAPER: BC. 302 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS


1. Introduction to Computer: History of computer, Parts of a computer. Types of computer:
Analog and Digital Computers, Classification of computer, Hardware and Software.
Components of a computer: Microprocessor, Memory: RAM, ROM, Input/Output devices
& Storage devices. Types of Software: Operation Software: DOS & Windows Operating
System, Application Software, Utility programmes, Programming languages: High-level,
Low-level, procedural and non-procedural languages, Object-oriented and Data base
query languages. Compiler, Interpreter and assembler. Common terminology's used in
computer field.
2. Data processing: Difference between Data & Information, Data Processing, Life cycle of
data processing, How data become information. The need of data processing in business
organizations.
3. Microsoft Windows 2000: Introduction, Task bar, Display properties, Control panel
(mouse, keyboard, regional settings) etc.
4. Network: Types of Network: LAN, MAN, WAN. Communication Channels: Analog and
Digital Transmission.
5. MS Office 2000 (Word, Excel and Power point).
6. Internet and E-mail: Concept of Internet, Services provided by Internet, Using a web
browser, Address bar, Refresh and Stop, Use of search engine, Saving information from
the Internet, E-mail concept, Creation of an E-mail account of Free Web Servers,
Sending and receiving E-mails, Difference between ISP and free server mail account.
Recommended Books. (Latest Editions)
1. Dr. Liaqat Ali Chaudhry and Syed Asghar Ali Bukhari. Computer Application in
Business, Syed Mobin Mahmud & Co., Lahore.
2. Srivastava, C. Fundamentals of Information Technologies, Kalyani Publisher, New
Delhi.
3. Norton, P. et al. Microsoft Office 2000. Techmedia, New Delhi-2.
4. Nuqoosh Software Learner. Short & Simple Guide: Find what you need fast, Nuqoosh,
Lahore.
5. Robert A. Szmaski. Introduction to Computer & Information System.
6. Raymond Mcleod Jr. Management Information System, (International Edition).
7. Richard D. Irwin. Computer Information System.

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