Silver Oak University: College of Technology
Silver Oak University: College of Technology
Silver Oak University: College of Technology
College of Technology
Bachelor of Technology
Computer Engineering
Course Name: Universal Human Values
Course Code: 1010003198
Semester: 1st
Prerequisite:
1. NA
Course Objectives:
1. To make the pupils understand the importance of "VALUES" and "SKILLS" working together to ensure
long-term happiness and prosperity, which are the fundamental goals of all people
2. To assist students in developing a holistic view on life, careers, happiness, and prosperity based on an
accurate understanding of human reality and the rest of existence. Such a holistic viewpoint serves as the
foundation for the development of Universal Human Values and the trend toward naturally occurring value-
based living.
3. To draw attention to realistic ramifications of such a holistic view in terms of moral behavior, reliable and
gratifying human relationship with nature, and ethical human conduct
Teaching Scheme:
Teaching Scheme
L T P Contact Hours Credit
2 0 0 2 0
Contents:
Course Outcomes:
Sr.
CO Statement Unit
No.
CO-1 Discover a holistic view of life - yourself and your environment. 1, 2
CO-2 Develop expertise and skills to maintain Friendship. 3
Analyse various problems in life, family, Society and in handling problems
CO-3 4, 5
with Sustainable Solutions.
Apply values to yourself in fact, everyday settings are different dealing with
CO-4 6
life and problems sustainable solutions
Accept the value of recognition and striving for excellence and gratitude to
CO-5 7
all.
Books Recommended:
1. B L Bajpai, 2004, Indian Ethos and Modern Management, New Royal Book Co., Lucknow. Reprinted
2008.
2. PL Dhar, RR Gaur, 1990, Science and Humanism, Commonwealth Purblishers.
3. Sussan George, 1976, How the Other Half Dies, Penguin Press. Reprinted 1986, 1991
4. Ivan Illich, 1974, Energy & Equity, The Trinity Press, Worcester, and HarperCollins, USA
5. Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, William W. Behrens III,1972, limits to
Growth, Club of Rome’s Report, Universe Books.
6. Subhas Palekar, 2000, How to practice Natural Farming, Pracheen(Vaidik) Krishi Tantra Shodh,
Amravati.
7. A Nagraj, 1998, Jeevan Vidya ek Parichay, Divya Path Sansthan, Amarkantak.
8. E.F. Schumacher, 1973, Small is Beautiful: a study of economics as if people mattered, Blond & Briggs,
Britain.
9. A.N. Tripathy, 2003, Human Values, New Age International Publishers.