BBA IB Syllabus
BBA IB Syllabus
Objectives:
1) To provide an understanding of the concepts of International Business and Trade
2) To understand its contribution for development of countries.
CO Understand basic concepts of International Business.
1
CO Compare domestic trade and international trade on various factors.
2
CO Comprehend role of Globalization in International Business.
3
CO Comprehend various operations carried out in International Business.
4
CO Explore the role of ethics in International Business.
5
CO Explore International Business using cases.
6
3) To study the components of International Business Environment in the development of
modern trade.
COURSE OUTCOMES – On completion of this course, students will be able to –
Unit No. Topics
1 International Business Overview:
Evolution of International Business, Influences on International
Business
Nature, Forms and Importance of International Business
Difference between Domestic and International Business
Goals, advantages and disadvantages
2 Globalization:
Globalization: An Overview, Meaning, Need, Challenges and Phases
Globalization debate
Emerging Global Economies (Asian, African and Latin American)
3 International Business Environment:
Introduction,
Political Environment,
Socio-Cultural Environment,
Technological Environment,
Economic Environment,
Legal Environment
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4 International Business Operations:
Exporting, Importing, and Countertrade
Global Production, Outsourcing, and Logistics
Global Marketing and R & D
Global Human Resource Management
Accounting in the International Business
Financial Management in the International Business
5 Ethics in International Business:
Ethical issues in International Business (Employment practices, human
rights, Environment and Pollution, Moral Obligations)
Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical Decision Making
6 Activity: Projects, Case discussion, Assignment
Teaching Methodology –
1. Lecture method
2. Presentations
3. Case study
CO2 Explain graphs, charts and diagrams based on basic concepts of economics.
Unit Topics
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1 Introduction to Economics
1.3 Supply analysis- Meaning, definition, Law of supply, Factors affecting Supply
2.3 Short run Total, Average and Marginal costs and their relationship
2.4 LAC as the Planning Curve and relation between LAC and LMC
3 Market Structures
Perfect Competition- Equilibrium of a firm and Industry in the short run and
3.1 long run
3.2 Monopoly -Price and Output determination in short and long run;
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3.2.1 Monopolistic Competition- price and output determination
Teaching Methodology –
1 Lecture method and diagrammatic representation
2 Numerical Exercises
3 Caselets
4 Presentations
Unit Topics
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No.
Sex Ratio
Literacy Rates
Age Sex Pyramids
Work Participation Rate
Impact of these aspects on market for different goods and services
Teaching Methodology –
1. Lecture method
2. Case studies
3. Presentations
4. videos
5. Map Reading
Suggested Reference Material –
1. Contemporary Human Geography by James Rubenstein Pearson Publication
2. POPULATION and Population Problems Rajendra K Sharma Atlantic Publication
3. Human Geography by Majid Hussain
4. Human and Economic Geography: Leong and Morgan
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5. Economic Geography Truman H Hartshorn and John Alexander
6. India: Comprehensive Geography: Dr.D.R. Khullar
7. Indian Economy: Mishra and Puri
8. India by Gopal Singh
9. Geography of international trade: Thomas R S and Conkling E C Prentice Hall
10. Economic and commercial geography of India: T C Sharma and O Coutinho
Unit Topic
no.
1 Ratio, proportion and percentage, time and work – definition and problems,
Continued Proportion, Direct Proportion, Inverse Proportion, Variation, Inverse
Variation, Joint Variation, Percentage- meaning and computations of percentages.
2 Profit and loss, commission and brokerage - definition and problems, Terms and
Formulae, Trade discount, Cash discount, Problems involving cost price, Selling
Price, Trade discount and Cash Discount, introduction to commission and
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brokerage, problems on Commission and brokerage.
Lecture & Problem Solving, Presentation, Discussion, Assignments and Tests, Worksheets.
Course title – Introduction to Financial & Cost Accounting (NEP 2023 Pattern) Credits - 2
Course code- MUI05111
Course Objectives:
1. To enable students to understand various basic concepts of Financial Accounting
and Cost Accounting
2. To enable students to understand accounting cycle, recording of business
transaction and understand how to calculate profit or loss of the enterprise
3. To understand how to classify costs.
4. To enable students to prepare simple cost sheet.
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Course Outcome –
On completion of this course, students will be able to –
CO1 Understand the basics of Bookkeeping, Accountancy.
CO2 Comprehend in depth rules of accounting.
CO3 Understand the accounting process and its parts.
CO4 Prepare Financial Statements of a Sole Proprietor.
CO5 Examine classification of Costs.
CO6 Prepare Cost Sheet.
Unit Topics
No.
Semester II
Course Outcomes:
Unit Topics
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1 Introduction to Finance
1.1 Concept, nature, scope and definition of finance
1.2 Financial objectives and the relationship with corporate strategy.
1.3 Changing role of a Finance Manager, reasons of change and its
importance
2 Sources Of Finance
2.1Owned and Borrowed sources of Finance
2.2 External and Internal sources of Finance
2.3 Advantages, Limitations and types of
Equity shares, Preference Shares, Debentures
Public deposits, Reserves, Bonus issue and Mini Bonus issue
3 Capital Structure and Capitalization
3.1 Meaning and factors affecting Capital Structure
3.2 Concept of Cost of Capital and Cost of raising Funds
3.3 Difference in Interest and Dividend
3.4 Calculation of EPS and Market Price of the Share
3.5 Concept of Capitalization -- Over and Under Capitalization
4 Introduction to the leverages --
4.1 Definition, concept, advantages, and disadvantages
4.2 Relevance and importance in industry.
4.3 Calculation of Leverages and interpretation.
5 Introduction of the Corporate Financial Statements
Objectives:
2. To develop an analytical framework to understand the inter linkages among the crucial
macroeconomic variables.
Course Outcomes:
Unit No Particulars
1 Introduction
1.1 Differences between Micro and Macro Economics
1.2 Circular flow of Income and Expenditure
1.3 National Income Accounting
2 Trade Cycles
2.1 Phases, causes and control
2.2 Monetary and Fiscal Policies in India
2.3 Money Supply Measures
3 Keynesian Theory
3.1 Keynes' Theory of Income and Employment
3.2 Keynes' Psychological Law of Consumption
3.3 Consumption and Savings Function
3.4 Investment and Foreign Trade Multiplier
References
3. Frederic S. Mishkin- The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, Tenth
Edition, Pearson Publication.
Teaching Methodology –
2 Numerical
3 Case lets
4 Presentations
OBJECTIVES:
Course Outcomes:
Unit
Topics
No.
1 Overview of Marketing.
1.1 The Concept of Market & Marketing
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1.2 Evolution of the Marketing Concept.
1.3 Value Based Marketing
1.4 Importance of Marketing
2 Marketing Creates Value
2.1 Value Creation: Product Decisions
2.2 Value Capture: Pricing Concepts
2.3 Value Delivery: Supply Chain Management
2.4 Value Communication: Integrated Marketing Communication
3 Sustainable Marketing: Current Trends
3.1 Green Marketing
3.2 Rural Marketing
3.3 Digital Marketing
3.4 Experiential Marketing
Marketing Management – Philip Kotler, Marketing Concepts & Strategies – Pride and Ferrell,
Marketing management: Analysis, Planning, Implementation and control by Phillip Kotler,
Prentice Hall publication Co., New Delhi, Fundamentals of Marketing by Williams J Stanton,
Etzel, Walker. McGraw Hill Publication
Teaching Methodology –
COURSE OUTCOMES –
Unit Topic
no.
2 Descriptive statistics:
Total hours
Teaching Methodology –
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Lecture & Problem Solving, Presentation, Discussion, Assignments and Tests, Worksheets,
demonstration on Excel.
Reference:
Objectives:
Course Outcomes
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
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CO6
SYLLABUS
Unit
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3 Drainage a) Himalayan Rivers: The Indus , The Ganga, The Brahmaputra b) East
Flowing Rivers- Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri c) Major West Flowing Rivers-
Narmada, Tapi, Mahi d) Minor West Flowing Rivers originating in Western Ghat
4 Climate Soils and Natural Vegetation a) Various Seasons and Weather Associated
with them b) Types of Soils and its Distribution c) Soil Degradation and
Conservation d) Types of Natural Vegetation and its Distribution d) Mineral
Distribution
Books
Course Outcomes
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO6
Unit Topics
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3 Employment Communication
3.1 Interview Skills, Group Discussions
3.2 Corporate Meetings
3.3 Preparation of CV