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The document outlines a course on Cognitive Analytics and Social Skills for Professional Development that aims to help students understand cognitive analytics, apply emotional intelligence, develop leadership skills, and build resilience. The 3 credit course contains 6 modules that cover topics such as social cognition, attitudes, emotional intelligence, leadership, conflict resolution, values and ethics, and resilience, and involves lectures, activities, and assessments.

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BS 605

The document outlines a course on Cognitive Analytics and Social Skills for Professional Development that aims to help students understand cognitive analytics, apply emotional intelligence, develop leadership skills, and build resilience. The 3 credit course contains 6 modules that cover topics such as social cognition, attitudes, emotional intelligence, leadership, conflict resolution, values and ethics, and resilience, and involves lectures, activities, and assessments.

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Annexure ‘CD – 01’

Course Title: Cognitive Analytics & Social Skills for Professional Development L T P/ SW/F TOTAL
Course Code: BS605 S W CREDIT
UNITS
Credit Units: 3 2 - - 2 3

Course Level: PG

Course Objectives:
• To understand the Cognitive Analytics and Social Cognition
• To apply emotional intelligence in decision making
• To develop leadership skills for effective management
• To practice resilience during uncertainty

Pre-requisites: BS - Nil
Course Contents/Syllabus:
Weightage (%)
Module I: Cognitive Analytics and Social Cognition
Descriptors/Topics
• Understanding the self-preliminaries
• Models of Understanding Self- T-E-A Model, Johari Window, PE Scale
• Meaning and Importance of Self Esteem, Self-Efficacy, Self-Respect 20%
• Behavioural Communication- Assertive Skills
• Technology adoption, Social Media Etiquettes
• Creativity (ICEDIP Model), Visualization
• Problem sensitivity
• Problem Solving (Six Thinking Hats)
• Cognitive Flexibility, Cognitive Errors
• Introduction to Social Cognition
• Attribution Processes (Perceptual Errors)
• Social Inference, Stereotyping, Prejudice
• Accepting Criticism
Module II: Attitudes & Emotional Intelligence
Descriptors/Topics
• Understanding Attitudes
• Characteristics of Attitude (valence, multiplicity, relation to needs, centrality, pervasiveness, invisible, 15%
acquired)
• Components of Attitudes (Affective, Cognitive, Behavioural)
• What are Emotions, Healthy and Unhealthy expression of emotions, Relevance of EI at workplace
• Emotional Intelligence and Competence
• Components of Interpersonal & Intrapersonal Intelligence
• Relevance of EI at workplace
Module III: Leadership and Managing Excellence
Descriptors/Topics
• Team Design Features
• Life Cycle of a Teams
• Types and Development of Team Building, Issues in Team Performance 15%
• Types of leaders, Leadership styles in organizations
• Situational Leadership
• Strategic Leadership and Change Management- Mentoring, Building Trust, Building a Culture of Inclusion
• Sociometry (Sociometry Criteria, Applications of Sociometry, Construction of sociogram)
• Personal Branding
• Time Management, Work Life Integration
• Relationship Management (Personal & Professional)
Module IV: Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
Descriptors/Topics
• Meaning, nature, sources, stages & types of conflicts
• Factors affecting conflict, Impact of Conflict
• Ethical Dilemmas in Conflict 20%
• Conflict Resolution Strategies, Comparison of conflict management styles
• Matching conflict management approach with group conditions
• Third Party Intervention- Mediation, mediation process, function of the mediator, preconditions for mediation
• Inter cultural communication and conflict resolution
• Negotiation -Types, purpose, stages
• Four pillars of negotiation
• Strategies, Persuasion
• Behaviour and conduct during negotiation, closing the negotiation
Module V: Values & Ethics 15%

Descriptors/Topics
▪ Meaning & its type
▪ Difference between values and Ethics
▪ Relationship between Values and Ethics
▪ Significance of moral values
▪ Practical Applications of Values & Ethics
▪ Significance of moral values
▪ Moral Icons
▪ Its role in personality development
▪ Character building-“New Self awareness”
▪ Personal values-Empathy, honesty, courage, commitment
▪ Core Values -Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Care, & Harmony
Module VI: Resilience and Agility in Uncertainty
Descriptors/Topics
• Overview of Resilience
• Locus of control
• Paradox of choice
• Overcoming negative thinking- Abc technique (Adversity, believes and consequences)
• Personality & cognitive variables that promote resilience 15%
• Role of family and social networks
• Models, Symptoms and consequences of stress
• Strategies for stress management
• Agility in VUCA environment
• Resilience and agility for higher performance

Course Learning Outcomes:


Students will be able to:

• Demonstrate cognitive and social skills in problem solving


• Apply emotional intelligence in decision making
• Categorize leadership skills in practice for effective management
• Build resilience during adversity

Pedagogy for Course Delivery: Lectures, PPT Presentation, Activities, Psychometric testing, Group Discussion, Role Plays, Situational
Analysis, Project etc.

List of Professional Skill Development Activities (PSDA):


1. Network with corporate employee / carry out industry research survey to identify and understand the translation of social and cognitive
skills in daily work practices. (Pick 6 behavioural skills related to subject and identify real life work situation where they are
implemented) – PPT
2. Develop a learning journal of the skills acquired by navigating through the course content which will play a vital role in achieving
personal and professional excellence.
3. The students will be given a case study/real life scenario for analysis and developing solutions. They will be evaluated on critical
thinking and problem-solving skills.
Assessment/ Examination Scheme:
Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) End Term Examination

100% 50%

Theory Assessment (L&T):


Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term
Examination
Components (Drop Class Test Social Learning Quiz Interdisciplinary Attendance
down) Awareness Articulation Project
Program Portfolio
(LAP)
Linkage of Internal NA PSDA 3 PSDA 2 NA PSDA 1 NA
Assessment component
with PSDA, if any
Weightage (%) 10% 5% 10% 10 10 5% 50%

Lab/ Practical/ Studio Assessment: NA


Mapping Continuous Evaluation with CLOs
Bloom’s Level > Understanding Applying Analysing Creating

Course Level Outcomes CLO1 CLO2 CLO3 CLO4


Assessment type

Assessment Component 1 ✓ ✓

Assessment Component 2 ✓ ✓

Assessment Component 3 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Assessment Component 4 ✓ ✓
Assessment Component 5 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Text & References:


• Towers, Marc: Self Esteem, 1st Edition 1997, American Media
• Pedler Mike, Burgoyne John, Boydell Tom, A Manager’s Guide to Self-Development: Second edition, McGraw-Hill Book company.
• Khera Shiv: You Can Win, 1st Edition, 1999, Macmillan.
• Singh, Dalip, 2002, Emotional Intelligence at work; First Edition, Sage Publications.
• Goleman, Daniel: Working with E.I., 1998 Edition, Bantam Books.
• Vangelist L. Anita, Mark N. Knapp, Inter Personal Communication and Human Relationships: Third Edition, Allyn and Bacon
• Julia T. Wood. Interpersonal Communication everyday encounter
• Simons, Christine, Naylor, Belinda: Effective Communication for Managers, 1997 1st Edition Cassel
• Harvard Business School, Effective Communication: United States of America
• Foster John, Effective Writing Skills: Volume-7, First Edition 2000, Institute of Public Relations (IPR)
• J William Pfeiffer (ed.) Theories and Models in Applied Behavioural Science, Vol 2, Group (1996); Pfeiffer & Company
• Smither Robert D.; The Psychology of Work and Human Performance, 1994, Harper Collins College Publishers
• Raman, A.T. (2003) Knowledge Management: A Resource Book. Excel Books, Delhi.
• Kamalavijayan, D. (2005). Information and Knowledge Management, Macmillan India Ltd. Delhi
• Hoover, Judhith D. Effective Small Group and Team Communication, 2002, Harcourt College Publishers
• LaFasto and Larson: When Teams Work Best, 2001, Response Books (Sage), New Delhi
• Dick, Mc Cann & Margerison, Charles: Team Management, 1992 Edition, viva books
• J William Pfeiffer (ed.) Theories and Models in Applied Behavioural Science, Vol 2, Group (1996); Pfeiffer & Company

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