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Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032, Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526 Program- Bachelor of Commerce Course Outcomes Course Name CO Course Outcomes 1 Financial Accounting-I CO1 Introduction to accounting concepts, conventions and standards. CO2 Conversion of single entry into double entry system. CO3 Describe the fundamental concepts of hire purchase and installment accounting. CO4 Preparation of accounts under royalty CO5 Conversion of partnership firm into a limited company. 2 Indian Financial System CO1 Introduction to financial system and markets CO2 Constitution, objectives & functions of financial institutions. CO3 Role and functions of Commercial Banks. CO4 Organisation, objectives and role of RBI. CO5 Types, features and importance of financial services. 3 Marketing and Services Management CO1 Comprehend core concepts of marketing. CO2 Discuss the marketing environment. CO3 Evaluate the elements of marketing mix. CO4 Introduction to service management. CO5 Management of various service sector services. 4 Corporate Administration CO1 Introduction to company and its types. CO2 Comprehend the knowledge on promotion and formation of the company. CO3 Generate knowledge on company management and administration. CO4 Various types of corporate meetings. CO5 Formation of global companies. 5 Advanced Financial Accounting CO1 Computation of fire insurance claims. CO2 Introduction to consignment accounts. CO3 Accounting for joint ventures. CO4 Assess the profit under branch accounts. CO5 Compile accounts for departmental form of organization.

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Page 1: Program- Bachelor of Commerce Course Outcomes

Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032,

Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

Program- Bachelor of Commerce

Course Outcomes

Course Name CO Course Outcomes

1 Financial

Accounting-I

CO1 Introduction to accounting concepts, conventions and

standards.

CO2 Conversion of single entry into double entry system.

CO3 Describe the fundamental concepts of hire purchase

and installment accounting.

CO4 Preparation of accounts under royalty

CO5 Conversion of partnership firm into a limited company.

2 Indian Financial

System

CO1 Introduction to financial system and markets

CO2 Constitution, objectives & functions of financial

institutions.

CO3 Role and functions of Commercial Banks.

CO4 Organisation, objectives and role of RBI.

CO5 Types, features and importance of financial services.

3 Marketing and

Services

Management

CO1 Comprehend core concepts of marketing.

CO2 Discuss the marketing environment.

CO3 Evaluate the elements of marketing mix.

CO4 Introduction to service management.

CO5 Management of various service sector services.

4

Corporate

Administration

CO1 Introduction to company and its types.

CO2 Comprehend the knowledge on promotion and

formation of the company.

CO3 Generate knowledge on company management and

administration.

CO4 Various types of corporate meetings.

CO5 Formation of global companies.

5 Advanced

Financial

Accounting

CO1 Computation of fire insurance claims.

CO2 Introduction to consignment accounts.

CO3 Accounting for joint ventures.

CO4 Assess the profit under branch accounts.

CO5 Compile accounts for departmental form of

organization.

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6 Retail

Management

CO1 Introduction to retail business.

CO2 Buying decision process and its implication on retailing

CO3 Factors influencing retail operations.

CO4 Discuss the retail marketing mix.

CO5 Impact of information technology in retailing.

7 Banking Law and

Operations

CO1 Describe the basics of negotiable instruments.

CO2 Banker and customer relationship.

CO3 Banking operations of paying and collecting banker.

CO4 Types of Customers and Account Holders

CO5 Various new technologies in banking.

8 Quantitative

Analysis for

Business

Decisions – I

CO1 Introduction to statistics.

CO2 Classification and tabulation of data.

CO3 Discuss the various measures of central tendency.

CO4 Measures of dispersion and skewness.

CO5 Classification and construction of index numbers.

9 Corporate

Accounting

CO1 Apply knowledge on underwriting of shares.

CO2 Preparation of Profit prior to incorporation

CO3 Discuss various methods of valuation of goodwill.

CO4 Explain the various methods of issue of shares and

debentures.

CO5 Apply the concepts for the preparation of finalaccounts.

10 Financial

Management

CO1 Define and identify the concepts of Financial

management.

CO2 Significance of time value of money.

CO3 Summarize the factors influencing finance decision.

CO4 Introduction to Investment & dividend decision

CO5 Explain working capital management.

11 Business Ethics CO1 Corporate Social Responsibility and Crisis

Management.

CO2 Explain various elements of personal ethics.

CO3 Introduction to ethics in management.

CO4 Role of corporate culture in business.

CO5 Benefits and Limitations of Corporate Governance with

living examples.

12 Quantitative

Analysis for

Business

Decisions –II

CO1 Elements of Correlation and regression analysis.

CO2 Components of Time Series.

CO3 Methods of Interpolation and extrapolation.

CO4 Sampling and sampling distribution.

CO5 Meaning and Importance of Probability.

13 Public Relations

and Corporate

CO1 Explain Attitude and emotional intelligence.

CO2 Vision, goal setting & time management.

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Communication CO3 Importance and elements of creativity.

CO4 Significance of various communication skills.

CO5 Awareness of different Careers and planning.

14 Advanced

Corporate

Accounting

CO1 Evaluate redemption of preference shares.

CO2 Mergers and acquisition of companies.

CO3 Preparation of Balance Sheet after Reconstruction.

CO4 Preparation of Liquidators Final Statement of Account.

CO5 Recent developments in accounting & accounting

standards.

15 Cost Accounting CO1 Comprehend the basic concepts and various tools used

in Cost Accounting.

CO2 Discuss the various techniques of material control.

CO3 Assess the Labour cost and overhead cost.

CO4 Procedure for Accounting and Control of Overheads.

CO5 Reconciliation of cost and financial accounts.

16 E-Business and

Accounting

CO1 Introduction to E-Commerce business models.

CO2 Hardware and software for e-business.

CO3 Getting started with tally.

CO4 Configuring tally.

CO5 Preparation of reports in tally.

17 Stock and

Commodity

Markets

CO1 An overview of capital and commodities markets.

CO2 Functions of stock Exchange and SEBI.

CO3 Patterns of Trading & Settlement in stock market.

CO4 Types of Transactions to be dealt in Commodity

Market.

CO5 Patterns of Trading & Settlement in Commodity

Market.

18 Principles of Event

Management

CO1 Introduction to event management.

CO2 Discuss Event management procedure.

CO3 How to Conduct of an event.

CO4 Introduction to Public Relations.

CO5 Planning of Corporate Event.

19 Entrepreneurship

Development

CO1 Comprehend the concepts of entrepreneurship and

skills expected from an entrepreneur.

CO2 Apply knowledge on starting MSMEs.

CO3 Formation of small scale industry.

CO4 Preparing the business plan (BP).

CO5 Financial assistance through various platforms.

20 International

Financial

Reporting

Standards

CO1 Understand the need of International Financial

Reporting Standards.

CO2 Accounting for Assets and Liabilities.

CO3 Outline for the preparation of financial statements.

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CO4 Procedure for the preparation of consolidated financial

position statement.

CO5 Explain disclosure standards.

21 Income Tax – I CO1 Comprehend the fundamental concept of income tax.

CO2 Exempted Incomes U/S 10.

CO3 Determination of Residential Status of an individual.

CO4 Calculate the Salary income.

CO5 Implement the provisions relating to house property.

22 Costing Methods CO1 Introduction to costing methods.

CO2 Job and batch costing.

CO3 Features of Process Costing and its application.

CO4 Applications of contract costing.

CO5 Meaning and application of Operating Costing.

23 Business

Regulations

CO1 Introduction to business laws.

CO2 State the elements of valid contract .

CO3 Provisions of Competition And Consumer Laws.

CO4 Provisions of various Economic Laws.

CO5 Provisions of Environmental Law.

24 Principles and

Practice of

Auditing

CO1 Describe the fundamental concepts of auditing.

CO2 Summarize the audit procedure.

CO3 Routine Checking and Vouching.

CO4 Verification and valuation of assets and liabilities.

CO5 Audit of limited companies and others.

25 Income Tax – II CO1 Compute Profits and gains from business or profession.

CO2 Assess capital gain and identify ways of saving Capital

Gains Tax.

CO3 Calculate the income from other sources.

CO4 Deductions from gross total income.

CO5 Set-off & carry forward of losses and assessment

of individuals.

26 Management

Accounting

CO1 Identify the role of management accounting

in decision-making.

CO2 Analysis of various ratios.

CO3 Procedure for preparation of Fund Flow Statement.

CO4 Procedure for preparation of Cash Flow Statement.

CO5 Explain the contribution of management accounting to

financial reporting.

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032,

Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

Course Outcomes

Program: B.Sc.

• Mathematics

• Physics

• Computer Science

Department of Mathematics

Course Outcomes-Mathematics

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

A0230 Mathematics -I CO1: Understands elementary row and column operations and

apply the knowledge of basic row and column operations to find the rank of a given matrix by reducing to Echelon form

and Normal form.

CO2: Understands the consistency criteria of system of

Homogeneous and non-homogeneous system of linear

equations and able to solve them.

CO3: Able to find the Eigen values and corresponding Eigen

vectors of given matrix. Apply the knowledge of Cayley-

Hamilton theorem to find inverse, adjoint of a matrix, or any

integral power of the given matrix.

CO4: Applies the knowledge of nth derivates of standard

functions to solve nth derivatives of various other functions,

applies Leibnitz theorem to find the nth derivative of product

functions.

CO5: Understands meaning of partial differentiation,

homogeneous and non-homogeneous functions, Euler’s

theorem, Jacobians and its properties, implicit functions and

their differentiation. CO6: Apply the knowledge of the reduction formulas of

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standard functions, to solve various definite integrals, able to

apply Leibnitz rule to solve differentiation under integral sign.

CO7: Understands the concepts of direction cosines and

direction ratios of a given line in a space. Identifies different

forms of equations of plane and straight line equations.

CO8: Understands the concepts of angle between a line and a

plane, coaxial planes, bisecting planes, coplanarity condition,

and shortest distance between skew lines.

CO9: Applies the knowledge of Standard equation of a sphere

its various forms, orthogonality condition, tangent plane to a

given sphere. CO10: Able to differentiate between Cone and Cylinder

equations, and finds the equation of cylinder and Cone by

applying this knowledge.

B0230 Mathematics-II CO1: Understands the concepts of Group theory like algebraic

structure, binary operation, group axioms, their properties, sub-

groups and properties, verifies whether a non-empty set forms a

group with the given operation forms a group or not.

CO2: Able to identify different curve properties like angle

between the slope of the tangent and the radius vector, angle

between two curves, orthogonal curves, different forms of curve

equations.

CO3: Get the precise knowledge of finding arc lengths, their

pedal equations, radius of curvatures, center of the circle of

curvature, their coordinates.

CO4: Applies the knowledge to find the arc lengths, area

between the curves, surface area of revolution, volume of

revolution of different curves.

CO5: Learns different methods of first order and first degree

D.E solutions, identify particular form of D.E, reduces the

D.E to required form by giving proper substitution, and

applies the solution techniques.

CO6: Studies the first order and higher degree differential

equations of different forms and their solutions.

CO7: Understands the concept of orthogonality and able to

find the orthogonal curves of given family of curves.

C0230 Mathematics-3 CO1: Able to understand the concepts of group theory like order

of an element of a group, properties, cyclic groups, finding the

generators of the cyclic groups, their properties, coset

decomposition.

CO2: Applies the knowledge of Lagrange’s theorem to find the

number of cosets of a subgroup, consequences of Lagrange’s

theorem. CO3: Acquires the knowledge of limit of a function, continuity,

types of discontinuities, differentiability, solves the problems.

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CO4: Applies the knowledge of Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s

Mean value Theorem and Cauchy theorem to solve the problems

on verification.

CO5: Expands the function using Taylor’s expansion and

McLaurin’s Expansions.

CO6: Finds the limits of indeterminant forms using L-Hospitals

Rule

CO7: Understands the concepts of convergence, divergence and

oscillatory sequences.

CO8: Applies the knowledge to find the limit and hence the

convergence of a sequence.

CO9: Acquires knowledge of series convergence, series of

positive terms, convergence of standard series like geometric

series, p-series etc. CO10: Able to apply different type of convergence tests for

series convergence and also finds the summation of Exponential,

logarithmic and Binomial series.

D0230 Mathematics-4 CO1: Learns the concepts of a Normal subgroup, properties,

Quotient groups, their properties, Homomorphism and

Isomorphism, kernel of a homomorphism.

CO2: Apply this knowledge to check whether a subgroup of

a group is normal or not and the mapping is homomorphism

or not.

CO3: Acquires the knowledge of Cayley’s Theorem and

fundamental theorem of Homomorphism. CO4: Fids the Laplace transforms and Inverse Laplace

transforms of various functions.

CO5: Applies the knowledge of Convolution theorem to

verify it. Understands the concepts of Unit step function and

its Laplace transform.

CO6: Understands the second order differential equation

form, and its complementary and particular integral solution

and its general solution.

CO7: Able to solve a second order homogeneous and non-

homogeneous differential equation with constant coefficients

by applying various solution techniques.

CO8: Reduces second order Cauchy- Euler differential

equation of variable coefficients to constant coefficients by

giving proper substitution.

CO9: Solves particular forms of second order differential

equations of variable coefficients (Normal Form, method of

Variation of Parameters etc.) by applying suitable solution

methods.

CO10: Learns how to solve system of first order, and second

order Differential equations. CO11: Solves total differential equations, checks the

intgrability condition for the solution, able to solve

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simultaneous differential equations by the method of

multipliers.

Mathematics-5 CO1: Recapitulates group theory concepts like homorphism,

isomorphism and fundamental theorem of Homomorphism to

understand Ring theory concepts.

CO2: Understands concepts of def. of a ring, sub-ring,

properties, definition of an ideal, differentiates between prime

and maximal ideal and their properties.

CO3: Understands the difference between scalar and vector

fields, rules of differentiation of vector functions.

CO4: Learns concepts of Gradient of a scalar field and its

properties, Divergence, Curl of vector fields and their physical

interpretation, properties.

CO5: Understands the meaning of a solenoidal vector,

irrotational vector and their physical interpretations.

CO6: Able to understand numerical methods concepts like

finite differences, different forward, backward and central

difference operators.

CO7: Able to understands problems on interpolation and

extrapolation and applies the knowledge to solve different

problems. CO8: Applies different Numerical integration quadrature

formulas to solve the definite integrals of functions.

Mathematics-6 CO1: Understands the concept of Calculus of Variation

CO2: Differentiate between variation of function and its

corresponding functional.

CO3: Applies different forms of Euler’s formula to find the

extremum of a given functional.

CO4: Understand the application of Calculus of variation in

standard problems of geodesics, minimal surface of

revolution, isoperimetric problems etc.

CO5: Able to solve different line, double and triple integrals.

CO6: Solves the problems by changing their order of

integration and changing the variables to polar, cylindrical and

spherical forms.

CO7: Perceives the knowledge of line and multiple integrals

in solving areas of plane curves, surface area and volumes of

solids.

CO8: Understands Greens theorem, Gauss Divergence

theorem, and Stokes theorem in transforming line integrals,

double integrals and triple integrals.

Mathematics-7 CO1: Lerner able to verify, recall and apply the properties of group theory and ring theory properties to understand the

definition of a vector space and its properties. Able to verify

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whether a non-empty, over a field F, under vector addition and

scalar multiplication forms a vector space or not.

CO2: Understands the concepts of subspaces, linear

dependence and independence of vectors.

CO3: Effectively Performs computations of linear Algebra, by

solving linear independence and dependence of vectors, basis

and dimension of a vector space and their properties.

CO4: Able to solve problems on linear transformation,

finding a matrix for the given linear transformation, vice

versa.

CO5: Understands the Rank-Nullity theorem and verifies the

theorem.

CO6: Formulate Partial differential equations and solves the

PDE by applying different methods.

CO7: Computes solution of second order linear PDE with

constant coefficients by finding complimentary function and

particular integral.

CO8: Understands the one dimensional Heat and Wave

equations and their solution using Fourier Series method.

CO9: Expresses cylindrical, Spherical Polar coordinates in

terms of Orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system.

Mathematics-8 CO1: Understands the concept of Complex numbers polar

form representation, modulus, and conjugate properties.

Complex plane, Euler’s formula, Complex valued functions.

Concept of limit, continuity and differentiability of complex

functions, problems. Locus of a given points in a complex

plane with the given conditions’

CO2: Apply the knowledge of analytic function verify the

analicity of a given complex valued function, finds the real

and imaginary parts of an analytic function using the Milline-

Thompson method.

CO3: Understands the concepts of Harmonic function,

verification, using the Cauchy-Euler equations as a sufficient

condition.

CO4: Applies the knowledge of Line and multiple integrals to

solve the complex valued functions and their integrals.

CO5: Students understand the proof of Cauchy Integral

theorem and apply the Cauchy’s Integral formula to solve the

Complex integration problems.

CO6: Explains the meaning of Transformations, Std.

transformations like rotation, translation, inversion and

magnification with examples. CO7:explains the concepts of Conformal mapping, Bilinear

transformation, invariant points, cross ratio of four points of

a bilinear transformation, properties of bilinear

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transformations and verifies a given transformation is bilinear

or not.

CO8: Identifies algebraic and Transcendental functions.

Understands the method of Bisection, Regula-Falsi, Newton-

Raphson methods and applies the knowledge to find the root

of different type of equations.

CO9: Able to solve problems on Jacobi and Gauss-Siedal

methods, finds the largest Eigen Value and Eigen Vector.

CO10: Finds the Solution of initial boundary problems of

Ordinary differential equations by Taylors, Euler’s, Euler’s

Modified and Range Kutta 4th order methods

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Course Outcomes-Physics

Department of Physics

Course

Code

Name of the Course Course Outcomes

SEMESTER I

PHYT101 MECHANICS – 1, HEAT

AND THERMODYNAMICS – 1

The theoretical background to

study different branches of physics is gained by this course.

PHYP102 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – I Experimental Knowledge in

support above theory & use of

mechanical and thermal

instruments and their uses in day to day life is gained by this course.

SEMESTER II PHYT201 MECHANICS – 2, HEAT

AND THERMODYNAMICS

– 2

Understand the terminology

used in Classical Mechanics.

Employ conceptual

understanding to make

predictions, and then approach

the problem mathematically.

Understand the important

connections between theory and

experiment. Connect concepts and mathematical rigor in order to enhance understanding.

PHYP202 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – II Experimental Knowledge in

support above theory , Elastic &

thermal behavior of solids & their

applications is gained by this course.

SEMESTER III PHYT301 ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM Electricity and Electrodynamics

have the key role in the

development of technology. Without electric power and communication facilities, life on

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earth stands still. By this course student get a sound

foundation in electricity and magnetism.

PHYP302 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – III Experimental Knowledge in

support above theory, electric &

magnetic behavior of solids and

their applications is gained by this course.

SEMESTER IV

PHYT401 OPTICS and FOURIER SERIES Understand the physics behind

various phenomenon in wave and

optics, and the cause or origin of

them. Explain the relationship

between various optical

phenomenon with the Fourier series.

PHYP402 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – IV Experimental Knowledge in

support above theory different

properties of light and its

applications is gained by this course.

SEMESTER V

PHYT501 STATISTICAL PHYSICS,

QUANTUM MECHANICS – I,

ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS AND NANOMATERIALS

Understand how statistics of the

microscopic world can be used to

explain the thermal features of

the macroscopic world. Be able

to use thermal and statistical

principles in a wide range of

applications.

Learn a variety of mathematical

and computer techniques. Outline

Complete picture of the

Atmosphere. Pinpoint the historical

aspects and development of

quantum mechanics. Understand

and explain the differences between

classical and quantum mechanics. PHYP502 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – V(A) Experimental Knowledge in support

above theory is gained by this course.

PHYT503 ASTROPHYSICS, SOLID STATE PHYSICS AND SEMICONDUCTOR

PHYSICS

Students will be able to understand

space and astronomy. Demonstrate

the crystal lattice and how the main

lattice types are described and

formulate the theory of X-ray

diffraction in the reciprocal lattice

(k-space) formalism and apply this

knowledge to generalize the

formulation for matter waves be

able to perform structure

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determination of simple structures.

PHYT504 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – V(B) Experimental Knowledge in support above theory is gained by this course.

SEMESTER VI

PHYT601 ATOMIC, MOLECULAR AND NUCLEAR

This course explore the interior of the

PHYSICS atom, nucleus and interaction between nucleons and develop a

research interest in nuclear physics.

PHYP602 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – VI(A) Experimental Knowledge in support above theory is gained by this course.

PHYT603 ELECTRONICS, MAGNETIC

MATERIALS, DIELECTRICS AND

QUNTUM MECHANICS – II

The physical principles and

applications of Electronics

which is most necessary for a Physics student is understood by this course.

PHYP604 PRACTICAL PHYSICS – VI(B) Experimental Knowledge in

support above theory , use of

electronic devices and magnetic

,dielectric materials and their

applications is gained by this course.

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Department of Computer Science

Course Outcomes- Computer Science

Course Code

Name of the Course

Course Outcomes

JAVA PROGRAMMING

CO1. Explain about basic Java language syntax and semantics to write Java programs.

CO2. Describe the concepts of variables, conditional and iterative execution methods etc.

CO3. Discuss the the fundamentals of object-oriented

programming in Java, including defining classes, objects,

invoking methods

CO4. Explain the various methodologies to handle the

exception mechanisms and the principles of inheritance,

packages and interfaces CO5. Demonstrate the programming concepts for applet and

graphics.

Programming

in C

COS 1: Learn the basic and introduction of computer, and structure of c

COS 2: Understand control structure if ,if else, nested structure

COS 3: Understand Looping structure for ,while ,do while

structure

COS 4: Know arrays, Types of arrays, Matrix manipulations

COS 5: Understand String and String library functions

COS 6: Understand user defined functions, categories of function and recursion

COS 7:Learn structures and unions COS 8: Know the concept pointers, fire handling, input

output operations.

COS 9: Know the concept dynamic memory alocation.

COS 10: Able to use the classification of data structure about abstract data type, stack and queue

Data Structure COS 1: Know the principles of oops concept

COS 2: Know the control structure

COS 3: Analyze the concept of classes and object, array,

functions, COS 4: Understand the constructor and destructor

COS 5: Understand the concept of inheritance and classification of inheritance,

COS 6: Analyze the concept pointers, virtual function and polymorphism

COS 7: Able to work with files, file pointers and its

manipulations

COS 8: Know the concept of function overloading

COS 9:Know the concept of templates and generic templates

COS10: Know the concept of exception handling

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WEB DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

CO1. Describe the concepts of markup languages, un order list, table, formatting, liking and frames.

CO2. Discuss about the creation of cascading style sheets,

backgrounds, media types and building a dropdown menu.

CO3 Explain the JavaScript, control structure, if structure,

switch, do-while and logical operators.

CO4. Describe the javascript functions, javascript arrays and javascript objects.

CO5. Discuss the DOM, javascript events and XML.

DBMS COS 1:Give an introduction about DBMS, data models, a

schema, E-R diagram, relational database and benefits of

database.

COS 2: Able to design a good database using normalization,

decomposition and functional dependency

COS 3: Understand the concepts of database architecture, client server

architecture, parallelism concepts and distributed database concepts

COS 4: Learn about indexes, sequences, data integrity,

creating and maintaining tables and user privileges

COS 5: understand the basic concepts of PL/SQL

programming, cursors, triggers, packages, procedures, functions and transactions

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032,

Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

Course Outcomes

Program: B.A

• Economics

• Sociology

• Political Science

• Psychology

• History

Department of Economics

Course outcomes of Economics

COURSE CODE

NAME OF THE COURSE

COURSE OUTCOMES

Business Economics Paper-1

CO1: Able to analyse the application of economic theories,

statistical tools and concepts such as opportunity cost, incremental

principle, equi-marginal principle, discount principle in decision making.

CO2: Able to explore the very heart of economics namely

demand analysis. Able to analyse elasticity of demand and its measurement for purpose of price determination.

CO3: Able to understand that demand forecasting is a road to success of a firm. A firm is able to continue in business amidst

risk and uncertainty as it helps in avoiding deficits and surpluses

CO4: Able to understand supply analyses and correlate various

short and long run cost concepts such as TFC, TVC, TC, AVC, AFC , AC and MC to output and profits.

CO5: Able to analyse the occurrence of diminishing marginal and negative returns under variable proportions usually in agriculture

and identify measures to overcome it.

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CO6: Understands the concept of economies and diseconomies of

scale. Able to analyse the reasons for occurrence of economies of

scale in industrial sector

Managerial-

Economics

Paper-2

CO1: Able to analyse that in the context of imperfect competition

and the economies moving towards free market economy the firms

have to aim at sales maximization rather than profit maximization

in order to survive in business.

CO2: Able to understand BEA as an economic tool in profit forecasting and planning and correlate, cost, volume and profit

(CVP) at various level of output.

CO3: Able to solve BEP, in physical and in value terms. Able to understand the significance of, contribution margin and margin of safety in avoiding loses.

CO4: Able to analyse the conditions and price output

determination under, perfect competition, monopoly and

monopolistic market structures.

CO5: Can analyse the conditions for consumer exploitation and monopoly waste under imperfect market and one of the key solution is to demand standard products.

CO6: Understands various types of pricing policy and is able to analyse appropriate method to be adopted to be successful in

business.

CO7: Understands the working of administered price of the government and is able to analyse the pricing methods used to protect different section of the society.

CO8: Able to analyse the causes, effects and features of business cycles and the relevance of the theories. Understands the efficacy

of fiscal and monetary policy in addressing the impact.

Monetary

Economics(B)

CO1: Able to analyse money as an integral part of the economy

from its role and functions. Able to get an insight into the rich

legacy, social, economic and political life and mental set-up of people during different time period. Understands the operation of

Gresham’s law in modern economy.

CO2: Able to analyse and correlate supply and demand factors with value of money as explained in Fisher and Cambridge equations.

CO3: Able to distinguish between, inflation, deflation and stagflation. Able to analyse Philips curve and establish

correlation between price and unemployment.

CO4: Able to analyse, the role of modern banking system and understands the contribution of money market and capital market in the growth of an economy.

CO4: Understands the objective of monetary policy of the central bank is to achieve growth with stability by adopting the principle

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of controlled expansion.

Public Economics(B)

Paper-3

CO1: Understands the importance of public economics, in

achieving sustainable development, in the backdrop of great depression, II WW and modern welfare state concept.

CO2: Able to analyse the role of public finance, an important component of public economics in establishing an egalitarian

society.

CO3: Able to correlate market failure with externalities and

analyse the role of stake holders in strengthening the efforts of the government in finding practical solutions to reduce its impact.

CO4: Able to understand the importance of public revenue, public

expenditure and public debt in achieving plan objectives. Able to

analyse the importance of taxable capacity in resource mobilization.

CO5: Understands the impact of VAT and GST and also the recommendations of Kelkar committee in rationalizing tax

system in India.

CO6: Able to correlate increase in govt. activities to growth in

public expenditure and deficit budget and public debt. Also able to

identify the ways to control non developmental expenditure.

CO7: Understands that the principle of maximum social advantage which helps in achieving optimality is one of the

important principles of public expenditure.

CO8: Able to understand debt redemption methods and analyse the

intensity of debt burden and its effect on future generation and

sustainable development.

Corporate Economics CO1: Able to understand and apply economic theories and quantitative techniques to solve business problems.

CO2: Can correlate, corporate management principles such as

accountability, ethics, transparency, leadership qualities to good governance.

CO3: Able to analyse the importance of planning and particularly strategic planning to become successful in business.

CO4: Understands different types of corporate planning and analyses features of good planning.

CO5: Able to understand the importance of human resource management in the context of demographic dividend available to

India.

CO6: Understands the importance of applying good labor management relationship principle to different sectors and to real

life situations to maintain peaceful work environment.

CO7: Can analyse the role and responsibilities of stake holders in environment related accidents.

CO8: Understands the significance of MNCs in the backdrop of

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new economic policy. Understand the role of Indian corporate houses in economic development and concept of acquisitions and

mergers.

CO9: Able to understand the importance of CSR, social security benefits, ethical consumerism in corporate parlance.

Human Resource Management-Paper6

CO1: Understands the role and responsibilities of HRM and qualities of a good manager to establish good industrial environment.

CO2: Able to correlate total quality management with human resource management under globalization.

CO3: Able to analyse the need for HR planning and understands the various concepts related to job- job analysis, job-description,

job specification, evaluation and job design.

CO4: Able to Understand the importance of performance

appraisal and promotion and reward policy in an employee’s career.

CO5: Able to identify training methods in terms of, on the job and

off the job training. Understands the importance of wage revision,

incentive, fringe benefits, employee welfare and redressal of

employee grievances for the company to be successful.

CO6: Able to understand human rights with respect to children,

women and minorities and also contemporary issues in human

rights. Able to understand the role of commissions in protecting human rights.

Rural Development & Co-operation-

Paper7

CO1: Able to analyse the importance of rural development

particularly agricultural development in Indian economy.

CO2: Able to analyse the impact of the programs such as

community development program, PURA, MGNAREGA and

others initiated by the govt. to address twin problems of poverty and unemployment in rural areas.

CO3: Understands the role of rural credit, 20 points program, NGOs, Panchayat Raj institutions, SHGs and Micro credit in rural development.

CO4: Understands the importance of cooperation in rural development and origin and problem of cooperative movement in

India with special reference to Karnataka.

CO5: Able to understand different types of agricultural and non- agricultural cooperatives and measures to be adopted to run them successfully.

Karnataka Economy-

Paper 8

CO1: Understands the profile of Karnataka economy-physical

features, demographic features, occupational structure, and rural-

urban migration. Knows the distinctiveness of Karnataka as knowledge hub of India

CO2: Able to analyse the extent of rural urban poverty and its

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measurement as given by Tendulkar and C. Rangarajan poverty indices.

CO3: Understands the programs initiated by the govt. of Karnataka to address twin problems of poverty and

unemployment in Karnataka.

CO4: Able to analyse Dr.D.M.Nanjundappa committee report on

regional imbalance with special reference to Hyderabad Karnataka region.

CO5: Able to analyse the problems of agricultural sector in terms of agricultural productivity and infrastructure, irrigation,

marketing and finance.

CO6: Able to analyse the importance and problem of industrial

sector with reference to small scale industries, IT, Energy and

tertiary sector with reference to transport and communication, trade and health.

CO7: Able to understand components of public finance and role

of finance commissions in Centre-State financial relations. Also understands importance of e-governance in Karnataka.

Department of Sociology

Course Outcomes of Sociology

Course Code

Name of the Course

Course Outcomes

AS111S Fundamentals Of

Sociology-I CO1: Understands the concepts of sociology, its origin and development, scope, subject matter and value of sociology.

CO2: Understands the basic concepts of social system, social organization, social order, social norms & reference group

CO3: understand different concepts in culture and process of

socialization and theories of socialization.

CO4: Understands meaning of modernization, factors obstacles

and theories of modernization CO5: Understands meaning of social inclusion and exclusion,

problems of SC &ST

AS1C2S Social Institutions

-II CO1: Helps to understand marriage system among Hindu Muslim

Christian community, changing trend and disputes in marriage. CO2: Studies nuclear family and joint family issues and

challenges of family

CO3: Understands the issues and challenges of marginalized

groups ideology and constitutional provisions. CO4: Understands constitutionally recognized minorities,

religious and linguistic minority’s problems and constitutional

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provisions. CO5: It helps to understand meaning of education, types

prospects of higher education.

AS131S Sociology Of Mass

Media &Mass-

Communication-

III

CO1: its helps to understand meaning of communication, types and function

CO2: it Studies sociological perspective origin of media and types of media.

CO3: Understands developments of mass communication in

India.

CO4: Understands media in democracy, media relation with social, political, economic and rural development.

CO5: It helps to understand communication and personality

development, recent development in communication

AS141S Anthropology-IV

CO1: its helps to understand meaning of anthropology, division

of anthropology scope & importance of anthropology

CO2: it Studies physical anthropology in that man’s place in animal

kingdom primate’s division. In addition, racial calcification.

CO3: Understands meaning of cultural anthropology & different

concepts of culture. CO4: Understands marriage and family its type’s religion magic.

CO5: It helps to understand socio-cultural process like folk urban

continuum, nature man spirit complex and so on

AS15S1 Sociology Of

Women-V CO1: understands define the term sociology of women, scope &

relevance, women movement India.

CO2: it Studies concepts of feminism and types of feminism.

CO3: Understands the social construction of gender cultural

images and negative stereotypes of women.

CO4: Understands women empowerment in India issues

&challenges. CO5: It helps to understand portrayal women in media and commodification of women.

AS12S2 Sociology Of

Health And

Medicine-VI

CO1: understands health and illness components of health.

CO2: it Studies health care as a social institution-PHC community

health & health programs implementation.

CO3: Understands myths and reality of health issues in India. Health system India –Ayurveda, allopathy & homeopathy

CO4: Understands the hospital as a social organization changing

doctor-patient relationship. CO5: It helps to understand health policy of govt. of India health

awareness and consumer protection.

AS161S Methods

&Techniques Of

Social Research -

VII

CO1: Understands meaning of research, qualities of a researcher

stages and impotence of social research. CO2: Understands meaning, types and characteristics hypothesis

&sampling.

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CO3: Understands different types data collection methodology &

their merits and demerits

CO4: Understands statistical analysis’s measures of central

tendency correlation SPSS and other CO5: It helps to understand research report writing.

AS162S Currents Social

Problems In

India-VIII

CO1: Understands meaning of social problems approaches and relativity of social problem.

CO2: it Studies meaning, types, causes of corruption and governmental measures.

CO3: Understands the violence against women remedies.

CO4: Understands the meaning, causes and types effects of

terrorism and its remedies.

CO5: It helps to understand practices of untouchability social

economic and religious disabilities of untouchability legal

measures.

Department of Political Science

Course Outcomes of Political Science

Course Code

Name of the Course

Course Outcomes

60123

BA

Political

Science-1

CO1: Students able to understand on Basic Concepts of Political Science, Nature

scope of political science, Approaches to the study of political Science-

Historical and Normative, behaviouralism and Post-behaviouralism.

CO2: Got information on the Existence of the State, different theories of

the state role of the state in the age of globalization, State and Civil Society

CO3: Sovereignty is very essential element of the state students got

information on this

CO4: understands Peace and security needed for the people to lead peaceful life

students understood Law and Governance Meaning of Law and sources and also

schools of law.

CO5: students able to understand Power, authority and legitimacy units come

under last chapter of first semester which is very important chapter through these

students learnt how power has taken prominent role at the local, state, national

and international level because of power struggle competitions is taking place at

everywhere.

60223

Political

Science-II

CO1: Students got information of systematic Liberal, Marxist, Conservative Historical, Empirical theories and approaches within the discipline of political science.

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CO2: Know about different theories in that Democratic theory has

occupied first position in the world therefore knowing meaning and kinds of

Democracy, and also challenges to Democracy in the contemporary world is

essential students learnt on that.

CO3: Students also studied Rights and Duties, kinds and what are the duties

towards the state.

CO 4: Understanding of justice and equality needed students learnt in the

political theory.

CO5: Big countries ruled on other countries in the name of developmental aid

through imperialism and colonialism, now New-colonialism has taken place in

the different forms resulted in the situation to understand Dependency theory,

Modernism and post modernism.

60323 Political Science-III

CO3: To become good officer needed to know about general knowledge in that

sense students understands personnel Administration meaning and importance,

recruitment procedure, different types of training why it is needed, promotion,

morale, Discipline, retirement.

CO4: Money is essential to run the government, in the financial administration

Budget, nature and principles, Budgetary process preparation, Enactment and

Execution, reforms in financial administration, performance budget, zero based

Budgeting students understood budgetary procedures.

CO5: Students should learn internet through that they can understand

importance of e-governance, students’ comparative administration at different

level Development Administration, Good Governance, Public-private

partnership through that students understood trends in public administration

60423 Political

Science-IV

CO 1: Students able to learn important contributors to western political thought

and their important contribution. Contribution of Greek Philosophers-Plato and

Aristotle: Plato’s concept of Ideal state, Justice, Education, Philosopher King,

Justice, Citizenship Classification of Constitutions and Revolution Through that

students understood how the ruler should be in the state. Corruption is taking

place everywhere to avoid that those who are in the power they should not enjoy

any property rights and family right. Students got information why their

contributions are important in the present situation.

CO2: In the Medieval Political Thought Church and State, through thinkers like

St Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas analyzed how religious institutions

influence on administration even today.

CO3: Knowing existence of the state through thinkers like Thomas Hobbes,

John Locke and J J Rousseau students understood the concept of Dictatorship,

Constitutionalism, and Democracy.

CO4: major political theories like Socialism, communism plays an important

role in the contemporary world, by using the ideas of Karl Marx and Lenin

students got ability to understand Marxism and Leninism.

CO5: Contribution of Indian Political thinkers and thought to address contemporary issues is eminent. Manusmirithi, Kausalya’s Arthasastra, Shanti Parva of Mahabharata, explains the central concepts of Eastern political

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thought.

60523 Political

Science-V

Paper5.1

CO 1: Corruption is taking place everywhere to avoid that those who are in the

power they should not enjoy any property rights and family right. Students got

information why their contributions are important in the present situation

Being a citizen of India it is important to know about Constitution of India,

how it was framed, Corruption is taking place everywhere to avoid that those

who are in the power they should not enjoy any property rights and family

right. Students got information why their contributions are important in the

present situation Understanding of Constitution framing, features, citizenship,

fundamental Rights, supreme court verdict regarding fundamental rights,

Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Duties all these basic

features of Indian Constitution, with explanation of recent issues and court

decisions elaborated to the students.

CO2: Have to learn different elements of the government in that foremost

element Legislature which makes law Union and State Legislatures explained in

the second chapter.

CO3: after making of legislation the next procedure followed by Executive How

Indian Executive of Union and State Executive formulated including president,

vice-president, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Governor, Chief Minister

elections, powers and functions with current affairs briefed.

CO4: Third Element of the government Judiciary, structure and functions of

Supreme Court and High Courts, Judicial Activism with examples how Indian

Judiciary interpreted in a different aspect and in a different time through that

students understood the importance of Judiciary. Major Supreme Court cases

and High Court Cases briefed.

60623 Political

Science-V

Paper 5.2

CO1: Each and every person depended on others likewise each country has to

depend on other country one way or the other understands international relations

through international politics its nature, scope and importance and also able to

understand theories like Idealist, Realist, World Systems theory and Game

Theory.

CO2: While dealing with other nations one has to understand National interest

should be protected and understands the National power, Formulation and

Implementation of Foreign Policy: Role of Diplomacy, which is very essential

in bilateral relations concerned nations and Economic Instruments.

CO3: Enable to critical think on International Law, Sources and Sanctions, Role

of Non-Governmental Organizations in the promotion of Human Rights. Every

country has its own Rules and Regulations which has to be followed by its

citizens at the same time to control nations there is a wing called International

Law executed through International court of Justice. If Human Rights violated

in any country can be lodged complaint at International Human Rights

Commission through that upheld the human dignity.

CO4: understands war and peace, in that how can disputes be settled through bilateral discussions and maintain peace among nations what are the Arms Control problems and issues, different approaches to International Peace like

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Balance of Power, Collective Security.

60723 Political

Science-VI

Paper 6.1

CO 1: One of the major countries in the world, United Kingdom has its own

special features in its constitution students understands its features, legislature,

executive, judicial system, party system. In that though it is having Democratic

system in its constitution, how it is different from other democratic country.

CO2: Super Power Country in the world that is none other than United States

of America, able to understand its features of constitution with detail discussion.

CO 3: In the Balance of Power Russia (before USSR) had played important role

followed by Communism turned up to Democratic process has its special

features are able to understands its Federation Council, State Duma, Powers and

functions of President, Prime Minister, Composition of Judiciary and Party

system.

CO 4: Small country where Direct Democracy is being practiced and modelled

for its superiority through Recalling, Referendum, Initiatives, and plural

executive is being implemented in their constitution, students are able to

understand its specialty through comparing with other countries.

60823 Political

Science-VI

Paper 6.2

CO1: students discuss and critically evaluate on International Organizations

UNO, Evaluation the United Nations Organization, aims and objectives, success

and failures of UNO, reforms.

CO 2: Students should learn internet through that they can understand

importance of e-governance, students’ comparative administration at different

level Development Administration, Good Governance, Public-private

partnership through that students understood trends in public administration,

students learnt on Associations like ASEAN and SAARC, International

Economic Order, North-South and South-South Dialogue and also learnt major

issues pertaining to the Working of World Trade Organization.

CO3: Students should learn internet through that they can understand

importance of e-governance, students’ comparative administration at different

level Development Administration, Good Governance, Public-private

partnership through that students understood trends in public administration

students got information on Foreign Policies of Major Powers like United States

of America, Russia and China.

CO 4: Students should learn internet through that they can understand

importance of e-governance, students’ comparative administration at different

level Development Administration, Good Governance, Public-private

partnership through that students understood trends in public administration

CO5: One of the biggest Democratic Country in the World India, has its own

foreign Policy students learnt on Evolution and Principles of Indian foreign

policy, and also learnt on India’s role with other South East, West Asia, United

Nations, NAM

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Department of Psychology

Course Outcomes of Psychology

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

Psychology-

General

Psychology

CO1: Acquire the foundation for better understanding of

applied branches of psychology.

CO2: Better understanding of human behavior and its need

for modification for betterment of society.

CO3: Able to understand self and social behavior which in turn improves their interpersonal skills.

Developmental

Psychology I &

II

CO1: Learn to assess the biological, cognitive, cultural,

environmental and social factors that influence development

throughout the life span.

CO2: Understands to evaluate current and past research in the

study of the life span guided by theories within developmental

psychology. CO3: Able to apply developmental psychology principles

throughout the lifespan.

Abnormal

Psychology I &

II

CO1: Able to identify behaviors considered to be as abnormal

based on intensity, duration and frequency of occurrence of

behavior.

CO2: Able to categorize disorders into different types based

on cluster of signs and symptoms.

CO3: Understands to identify disorders which require definite

referral for diagnosis and treatment purpose.

Industrial and

Organizational

Psychology I &

II

CO1: Understands the meaning and theoretical foundations of

industrial and organizational psychology.

CO2: Understands the major areas of organizational

psychology.

CO3: Apply organizational theory to specific organizational

situations.

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Department of History

Course Outcomes of History

CO1: Study importance of primary, secondary sources, debates regarding original inhabitants of

India, glorious past, conflicts, religious implication on society, also, literature science, technology

and architectural perspectives.

CO2: Understand key concepts of Ancient India, changes in social synthesis and its impact,

surge of new styles of art and architecture.

CO3: Study regional history and culture and its impact towards Indian Nationalism and later the

Indian Union and challenges of contemporary issues.

CO4: History as one of the most essential part Tourism Development, appreciation of different

culture, histories, architecture, environment concerns, world, Heritages.

CO5: Study the process of colonialism, modernity, nationalism, economic drain its stress and

strains, socio – religious reformism, struggles for freedom, social justice, integration as well as

partition.

CO6: European glorious contributions during classical age, impact of revolutions diplomacies,

wars and peace attempts.

CO7: Study of Makers and Modern India, challenges globalization, issues and concerns of

society.

CO8: Understand problems of contemporary world in the light of historical background.

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032,

Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

Course Outcomes

Program- Bachelor of Business Administration Course code Course name Course outcome

1.3 Fundamentals of

accounting

Co1: Understand accounting concepts and accounting

principles. Co2: Prepare final accounts for sole trader.

C03: Learn to reconcile cashbook and pass book.

Co4: Analyses financial statements to strengthen the business.

1.4 Business

organizational

environment

Co1: Discuss the objectives of different forms of business

organisations.

Co2: Determine plant layout and optimum size of business

Co3: Analyses business environment to minimize business

risks.

Co4: Understand the ethical values and work culture of

employees. Co5: Discuss the different modes of globalisation of business.

1.5 Quantitative Methods

for Business

Co1: understands the knowledge of mathematical concepts like

number system, LCM, HCF, relation between them,

conversions, and apply the knowledge to apply to business

mathematics.

Co2: Able to apply the knowledge of matrices and solution of

linear system of equations using Cramer’s rule and matrix

inversion methods to solve real world problems.

C03: Applies the knowledge of Ratio and proportions to

business problems and gets solutions.

Co4: Identify different type of progressions (Arithmetic,

Geometric, and Harmonic) to find the nth terms, sum the terms

of the series, missing terms.

Co5: Able to find simple and compound interests.

1.6 Management Process Co1: Analyses the functions of an effective and ethical

manager. Co2: Understand process of controlling, coordinating and

directing of management activities.

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Co3: Discuss effective communication skills for smooth

management. Co4: Determine the factors for a sound business plan.

2.3 Financial accounting Co1: Understand the steps to ascertain fire insurance claims.

Co2:Discuss the process of maintaining books of accounts

under hire purchase system

Co3:Analyses the calculation of royalty amount under

situations

Co4: Understand the process of recording issue of shares in

books of accounts.

2.4 Quantitative Methods

for business

Co1: Understand the process of classification and tabulation of

data.

Co2: Analyses the relations among various variables

Co3:Prepare business plans bases forecast data Co4: Analyses index numbers for business decisions.

2.5 Organisational

Behavior

Co1: Discuss the factors influencing behavior of officials &

employees. Co2: Understand the learning process of employees.

C03: Analyses the organizational change and organizational

development. Co4: Learn to manage human resources of an organisation.

2.6 Production and

Operation

Management

Co1: Understand the concepts of plant location and plant

layout. Co2: Learn the tools and techniques of inventory management.

Co3: Discuss the factors to prepare production plan. Co4: Analyses the concepts of equipment management and

waste management

3.3 Corporate Accounting Co1: Learn to prepare finals accounts of joint stock company.

Co2: Understand the concepts for the preparation and analysis

of financial statements.

Co3: Discuss the methods of assessing value of goodwill of a

company. Co4: Analyses the process of valuation of shares.

3.4 Human Resources

Management

Co1: Learn the process of recruitment and training of

employees.

Co2: Understand the concepts of performance appraisal of

employees. Co3: Classify the ways of promotions and transfers. Co4: Analyses factors influencing HRM in globalised business.

3.5 Business Regulations Co1: Understand the principles of business laws.

Co2: Learn the process of business contract and features of sale

of goods.

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Co3: Discuss the provisions of competition Act and consumer

protection Act. Co4: Understand the features of environment laws and FEMA.

3.6 Corporate Environment Co1: Understand the stages of formation of joint stock company. Co2: Learn the process of conducting company meetings.

Co3: Analyses the role of company secretary in company

administration. Co4: Understand the concepts and process of liquidation of a company.

3.7 Business Ethics Co1: Learn the basic concepts of business ethics.

Co2: Discuss the ethics in marketing, technology and

professional ethics.

Co3: Analyses the impact of corporate culture and cross

culture issues. Co4: Analyses the case studies to understand the scope of

corporate governance.

4.3 Marketing

Management

Co1: Understand terms like e-business, telemarketing &

relationship marketing.

Co2: Analyses the impact of macro environment factors on

marketing

Co3: Understand the process of product development and

product positioning. Co4: Classification of markets to create customer relationship.

4.4 Financial Management Co1: Discuss the scope of financial management and the

principles of financial planning.

Co2: Understand the concepts of time value money its impact

on valuation of shares and bonds.

Co3: Analyses capital structure, EPS and leverages to assess

financial position of the company.

Co4: Planning for adequate working capital for smooth

business. Co5: Understand the provisions for payment of dividend in India.

4.5 Services Management Co1: Understand the importance of service sector.

Co2: Analyses the role of tourism and hospitality services.

Co3: Discuss the innovations in banking and insurance sector.

Co4: Learn the importance of health care and information

technology in hospital services.

4.6 Banking Regulations

and Operations

Co1: Understand the functions of commercial banks and their

role in economic activities. Co2: Discuss the procedure of opening bank account for special customers.

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Co3: Classification of negotiable instruments. Co4: Analyses the principles of bank lending to minimize NPA

in banks.

5.1 Entrepreneurial

Management

Co1: Assess the factors influencing entrepreneurship.

Co2: Understand the capital investment in small scale

industries.

Co3: Analyses the business opportunities and the procedure of

registration.

Co4: Preparation of effective business plan.

Co5: Study the banks which are financing and supporting for

the growth of small scale industries.

5.2 Computer

Application in

Business

Co1: Understand the components of business information

system. Co2: Discuss the information system.

Co3: M S office for an effective and efficient office

management. C04: Analyses data models and database systems.

Co5: Preparation accounting statements using accounting

software tally.

5.3 Investment Management

Co1: Classification of financial assets & valuation of securities. Co2: Analysis of securities and their trading procedure.

Co3: Understand portfolio management strategies to maximize

returns.

C04: Portfolio management of banks, insurance and pension

funds.

5.4 Management Accounting

Co1: Analysis of accounting ratios to understand financial position.

Co2: Preparation of fund flow statement to assess working capital requirement.

Co3: Understand the concepts of cash flow analysis.

Co4: Calculation of breakeven point to prepare production

budget.

6.1 International

Business

Co1: Understand the theories of international trade.

Co2: Familiarize with different modes of entry into

international business.

Co3: Acquaint with procedure of EXIM trade.

Co4: Analyses the concepts related to Globalization, MNCs

and TNCs.

6.2 E - business Co1: Understand e-commerce models.

Co2: E-commerce network system and security for e-business. C03: Discuss the e-payment system, electronic transactions. C04: Data base management system and CRM in e-business.

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Co5: Understand cyber laws and legal aspects of e-business.

6.3 Income Tax Co1: Acquaint with basic terms taxable income, agricultural

income, residential status of taxpayers. Co2: Calculation of income from salary.

Co3: Preparation of income from house property.

Co4: Calculation of income from business. Co5: Computation of total income and taxable income.

6.4 Strategic

Management Co1: Understand business ethics and strategic management.

Co2: Analyse business environment and impact on business.

Co3: Preparation of strategic planning Co4: Strategy integration of functional plans and policies.

6.5 International Finance Co1: Understand international finance and international monetary system.

Co2: Analysis of disequilibrium in balance of payments. Co3: Acquaint with the functions of financial markets.

Co4: Valuation of options, futures, efficiency of exchange market. Co5: Functions of IMF and world bank.

6.6 Stock and

Commodity Market Co1: Understand the functions of capital market and

commodity market.

Co2: Functions of SEBI in directing and controlling stock

market.

Co3: Classification of trading in stock market, NSDL &

CSDL.

Co4: Functions of commodity exchange at regional national

and international. Co5: Role of commodity market in India.

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032,

Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

Program: Bachelor of Computer Application

Course Outcomes

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

Digital Electronics CO1: Given an introduction to digital computer and

fundamental of logic gates CO2: Able to define the logic function using gates

CO3: Input and Output peripheral devices and their

communication with the rest of the computer components.

CO4:Able to find the various instruction type and addressing modes used for programming

CO5: Functionalities and organization of processor units

and their types.

CO6: Able to understand the basic programming unit and

execution of instruction

CO7: Computer arithmetic algorithm in signed magnitude

data with hardware implementation and hardware

algorithm.

CO8: Include the interrupts and direct memory access and clasp the standard I/O devices

CO9:(i) memory organization, hierarchy and

organization. Able to aware of RAM, ROM, COST, SIZE,

CACHE and virtual memory. Comprehend the need

for improving cache perform

CO10: Grasp the different digital counters, adders, MUX

devices

Programming in C CO1: Learn the basic and introduction of computer, and

structure of c CO2: Understand control structure if ,if else, nested

structure

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CO3: Understand Looping structure for ,while ,do while

structure

CO4: Know arrays, Types of arrays, Matrix

manipulations

CO5: Understand String and String library functions

CO6: Understand user defined functions, categories of

function and recursion

CO7:Learn structures and unions

CO8: Know the concept pointers, fire handling, input

output operations. CO9: Know the concept dynamic memory allocation.

CO10: Able to use the classification of data structure

about abstract data type, stack and queue

“PROGRAMMING

in C++” CO1: Know the principles of oops concept

CO2: Know the control structure CO3: Analyze the concept of classes and object, array,

functions, CO4: Understand the constructor and destructor

CO5: Understand the concept of inheritance and

classification of inheritance,

CO6: Analyze the concept pointers, virtual function and

polymorphism

CO7: Able to work with files, file pointers and its

manipulations

CO8: Know the concept of function overloading

CO9:Know the concept of templates and generic

templates

CO10: Know the concept of exception handling

D0211 VISUAL BASICS CO1: know the working environment of visual basics using IDE

CO2:Understand the intrinsic and extrinsic control

CO3: Understand the module and components

CO4: Learn menu editor and its concept

CO5: Analyze a controls such text box, rich text box and

etc…write coding easily

CO6: Analyze active X and user defined Winsock

CO7: Understand record set, EOF and BOF

CO8: Understand backend, MS Access ,Excel, SQL

CO9: develop the project with database using ODBC,

DAO, ADO CO10: Include the active controls and other control to

perform particular task

B0221 DBMS CO1: Give an introduction about DBMS, data models, a schema, E-R diagram, relational database and benefits of database.

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CO2: Able to design a good database using

normalization, decomposition and functional dependency

CO3: Understand the concepts of database architecture, client server

architecture, parallelism concepts and distributed

database concepts

CO4: Learn about indexes, sequences, data integrity,

creating and

maintaining tables and user privileges

CO5: understand the basic concepts of PL/SQL

programming, cursors, triggers, packages, procedures, functions and transactions

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032,

Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

Languages

• English

• Kannada

• Hindi

• Urdu

Course Outcomes

Department of English

Course Outcomes-I-year Degree

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

A0010

(Sub.

Code)

BA

Illuminations – I

CO1: Poetry

• Embark upon spiritual journey for self - exploration

• Trace the transformation of a woman from innocence to maturity

CO2: Fiction

• Identify ecological concerns

• Espouse ethical and moral values

• Understand the importance of making right choices and decisions

CO3: Non -Fiction

• Develop sensitivity towards social problems and concern towards society

• Imbibe cultural, religious tolerance and co - existence

• Comprehend the need for self - introspection

CO4: Language Component

• Upgrade and apply linguistic skills

• Improve writing skills

A0010 BCOM/ BBA

Perceptions - I

CO1: Poetry

• Connect to themes concerning Ecological aspects

• Appreciate true concept of work

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CO2: Fiction

• Acquire maturity to critically analyses the mechanisms of patriarchy

• Promote compassion towards the challenges of differently abled

• Learn to uplift humanitarian values

CO3: Non - fiction

• Familiarity with the importance of Bibliophilia

• Foster cross cultural understanding

CO4: Language Component

• Demonstrate writing skills

• Enhance comprehension skills

A0010 BSC/BCA

Conflations - I

CO1: Poetry

• Absorb environmental ethics

• Think about the futility of war

CO2: Fiction

• Face and conquer one’s own fear

• Debate on contemporary education system

CO3: Non - fiction

• Procure awareness about gender identity

• Appreciate the world of technology

• Carve success story despite hurdles

CO4: Language Component

• Refine listening skills

• Gain proficiency in the art of letter writing

Course Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

B0010

(Sub.

Code)

BA

Illuminations –

II

CO1: Poetry

• Understand the dynamics of human relationships

• Express concern towards nature

CO2: Fiction

• Unearth the pattern behind the spread of false rumours

• Realise vainness of war

• Respect the merit of true friendship

• Appreciate the success story of differently abled

CO3: Non - Fiction

• Reflect on the value of education

• Evince concerns on crisis of civilisation

CO4: Language Component

• Analyse films and narrative techniques

• Read images of social media

• Prepare and present posters

B0010 BCOM/ BBA

Perceptions - II

CO1: Poetry

• Enumerate upon crisis in gender roles

• Perceive the need to develop notions about anti-racism

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• Build a utopian society

CO2: Fiction

• Grasp the worthlessness of material pursuits

• Decipher colonial impact on colonised cultures

• Cherish the joy of cartooning and building career in cartooning

• Empathise with the problems of aged people and their loneliness

CO3: Non - fiction

• Acquaint with the concept of mal - development

• Uncover the concepts of rootlessness and alienation

CO4: Language Component

• Compress ideas into Precis Writing

• Transform sentences from simple to compound and complex

• Draft Business Letters

B0010 BSC/BCA

Conflations - II

CO1: Poetry

• Ascertain the importance of nurturing nature

• Assimilate the value of human relationships

CO2: Fiction

• Explore the harsh realities of refugee crisis

• Detect the element of suspense in the construction of detective genre

• Observe the depiction of the themes of anxiety and insecurity, fear

and embarrassment

CO3: Non - fiction

• Pose ethical questions in contemporary movies

• Discover the conflicts and crisis of post - truth era

CO4: Language Component

• Apply skills about changing voices

• Practice writing short and long paragraphs on various topics

Course Outcomes – II Year Degree

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

C0010

(Sub.

Code)

BA

Illuminations – III

CO1: Poetry

• Appreciate ‘sonnet’ form, its technique and thematic concerns

• Explore the mightiness and ravages of ‘Time’

• Deliberate upon the necessity for preserving peace and silence

• Consider the need for self - introspection

CO2: Non -Fiction

• Know about the social anxieties in the Unites States of America

• Adapt healthy life style

• Recognise the importance of conserving and preserving nature

• Comprehend the significance of rain forests in solving ecological crisis

• Review the specialities of the genre called ‘Travelogue’

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CO3: Play

• Evaluate the historical contexts and impact of holocaust and genocide

• Revisit the conflicts between Nazi power and Jews

• Unravel the futility of retribution and violence

• Adore the essence and need of forgiveness

CO4: Fiction

• Able to appreciate the significance of true faith in god

• Promote and adopt moral values

CO5: Language Component

• Update skills about homophones and collocations

• Learn the art of speech writing and compere programme on stage

• Refine writing skills through writing dialogues, essays, precis

• Incorporate public speaking skills

• Practice oral communication skills

C0010 BCOM

Perceptions - III

CO1: Poetry

• Return to nature in melancholic hours for inspiration

• Revere the elements of nature and its creatures

• Reconsider the relevance of translation in studying world literatures

• Respect the richness of vachana sahitya

CO2: Non - Fiction

• Meditate upon the need to cultivate and cherish humanity

• Integrate life changing lessons from commoners

• Think about the importance of education

• Esteem the efforts of individuals in spreading knowledge

• Categorise the uses and limitations of artificial intelligence

CO3: Fiction

• Familiarise with Indian Writing in English

• Consider the art of narration

• Analyse the art of teaching through story telling

• Admire the mystical values of Jataka tales

CO4: Play

• Regard the importance of love and kindness over punishment and ill-

treatment

• Examine the confrontation between good and evil

• Peruse the significance of forgetting and forgiveness

CO5: Language Component

• Draft Business letters

• Develop the technique of drafting CV and resume

C0010 BSC/BCA

Conflations - III

CO1: Poetry

• Review feminist undertones in poetry

• Revisit the composition of Sonnet by Metaphysical poets

• Observe the undercurrents of hope and goodwill expressed in the poems

CO2: Fiction

• Interpret multiple themes in a short story

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• Debate upon the skill of building a suspense story

• Perceive the art of making of a story around ordinary situations

• Appreciate creative writing in regional languages through translations

CO3: Play

• Construe situational humour

• Decipher the dynamics of human relationships

• Discuss the need for equanimity and emotional balance

• Gain an understanding of Russian peasantry and Russian culture

CO4: Non - Fiction

• Become aware of gender equality

• Elucidate scientific and academic writing

CO5: Language Component

• Upgrade sentence construction skills

• Update presentation skills

• Learn skimming and scanning

• Improvise upon report writing skills

Course

Code

Name of the Course Course Outcomes

D0010

(Sub.

Code)

BA

Illuminations – IV

CO1: Poetry

• Comprehend post-colonial resistance to colonial onslaughts

• Detect allegory used in poetry

• Establish emotional connection with nature

• Admire the inspirational impact of nature

CO2: Fiction (Novella)

• Interpret the plot of the novella

• Scrutinise plot construction with shades of theoretical discourse

• Sketch the characters objectively

• Stimulate curiosity and interest through the elements of suspense

CO3: Non - Fiction

• Blend Humanitarian values

• Articulate ideas and deliver speeches

• Acquaint with the hard work of women officers in armed forces

• Respect the achievements of women

CO4: Language Component

• Write business letters

• Develop Interview skills

• Update presentation skills and report writing

• Adopt soft skills

D0010

BCOM

Perceptions - IV

CO1: Poetry

• Sense the destructive as well as healing power of time

• Distinguish different variety of sonnets

• Perceive the blend of emotions and use of myth in poetry

• Notice that beauty and inspiration lie in ordinary objects

CO2: Fiction

• Recognise that happiness lies in doing what one likes to do

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• Know about symbolism

• Appreciate the richness of Indian mythology

Novella

• Unearth the metaphorical significance of spiritual journey

• Understand the importance of seeing good in others

• Unpack the art of storytelling through animal imagery

• Realise the necessity of self - discovery and self - determination

CO3: Non - fiction

• Search for role model and realise the need for having a role model

• Acclaim the ideas and speeches of great thinkers

• Locate the limitations of nationalism

• Understand the concepts of liberalism, nationalism, fascism etc

CO4: Language Component

• Learn the art of interviewing personalities

• Renew presentation skills

• Face job interviews with confidence

• Prepare survey and status reports

D0010

BSC/BCA

Conflations - IV

CO1: Poetry

• Shed light on the darker sides of human existence

• Introspect on how to achieve happiness

• Observe the resistance and protest expressed in poetry of protest

• Integrate the values of one’s own culture

CO2: Fiction (Novella)

• Explore the impact of authoritarian regime

• Identify the factors corresponding to the rise of a dictator

• Detect the systematic suppression of the masses by dictatorship

• Introduce to the usage of allegory in plot construction

• Offer multiple interpretations for text

CO3: Non - fiction

• Review the spirit of adventure expressed in travel writing

• Explain and adopt the accomplishments and thoughts of great people

• Reflect upon issues bothering Indian society

• Study colonial writings on India

CO4: Language Component

• Focus on employment related communication

• Refine listening and speaking skills

• Preparing good resume

• Follow group discussion etiquettes

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Department of Hindi

Course Outcomes– I Year Degree

Course

Code

Name of the Course Course Outcomes

BBA /

BA/BSc/B.Com/BCA

CO1: Students understand the History of Hindi Literature and types of

literature specifically the prose and they learn the technique to present the

form of prose in Hindi Literature

CO2: Students learn the letters and practice various letters in Hindi

CO3: Students learn and understand the prose in Hindi and capable to

discuss in Hindi

CO4: Students understands the prose and they learn terminology and Hindi

grammar and its usage in day to day activity

CO5: Students learn about vikari shabd

Course Outcomes – II Year Degree

Course Code

Name of the Course Course Outcomes

BBA /

BA/BSc/B.Com/BCA

CO1: Drama Tatvon ke aadhar par natak vivechan

CO2: Students understand the History of Hindi Literature and types of

literature specifically the drama and they learn the technique to present the

form of drama

CO3: students understand the theme of the drama, and the importance of

each character.

CO4: Consider the need for self - introspection

CO5: Student acquire the skill of Vanijya Patra Lekhan

CO6: Practices various letters in Hindi

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Department of Urdu

Course Outcomes– I Year Degree

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

(Sub. Code)

SS - 169

SM – 202

BBA I CO1: Poetry

• Embark upon spiritual journey for self - exploration

• Trace the transformation of a woman from innocence to maturity

CO2: Fiction

• Biographical and autobiographical elements

• Introduce pen portrait

• Understand the nuances Gazals

CO3: Non –Detail

• Develop sensitivity towards social problems and concern towards society

• Imbibe cultural, religious tolerance and co - existence

• Comprehend the need for self - introspection

CO4: Language Component

• Upgrade and apply linguistic skills

• Improve writing skills

SS-168

SM – 201

BCOM I CO1: Poetry

• Comprehend creation of nature

• Appreciate true concept of work

• Reality of life and death

• Humanitarian aspects

CO2: Fiction

• Acquire maturity to critically analyses the mechanisms of patriarchy

• Promote compassion towards the challenges of differently abled

• Learn to uplift humanitarian values

CO3: Non – fiction

• Familiarity with the importance of Bibliophilia

• Foster cross cultural understanding

CO4: Language Component

• Demonstrate writing skills

• Enhance comprehension skills

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Course Outcomes – II Year Degree

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

(Sub.

Code)

SS – 179

SM – 212

BBA II CO1: Poetry

• Appreciate ‘sonnet’ form, its technique and thematic concerns

• Explore the mightiness and ravages of ‘Time’

• Deliberate upon the necessity for preserving peace and silence

• Consider the need for self - introspection

CO2: Non –Fiction

• Know about the social anxieties in the Unites States of America

• Adapt healthy life style

• Recognises the importance of conserving and preserving nature

• Comprehend the significance of rain forests in solving ecological crisis

• Review the specialties of the genre called ‘Travelogue’

CO3: Play

• Evaluate the historical contexts and impact of holocaust and genocide

• Unravel the futility of retribution and violence

• Adore the essence and need of forgiveness

CO4: Fiction

• Able to appreciate the significance of true faith in god

• Promote and adopt moral values

CO5: Language Component

• Update skills about homophones and collocations

• Learn the art of speech writing and compere program on stage

• Refine writing skills through writing dialogues, essays, precis

• Incorporate public speaking skills

• Practice oral communication skills

SS – 178

SM - 211

BCOM II CO1: Poetry

• Return to nature in melancholic hours for inspiration

• Revere patriotic values

• Ancient romantic aspects

• Revisit Gazals

CO2: Non – detail

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• Integrate moral values

• Think about the importance of education

• Esteem the efforts of individuals in spreading knowledge

• Categorise the uses and limitations of artificial intelligence

• Learn advertisement and communication skills

CO3: Fiction

• Reconsider the relevance of translation in studying world literatures

• Consider the art of narration

• Analyses the art of teaching through story telling

• Develop personality and self-confidence

• Meditate upon partition literature

CO4: Play

• Regard the importance of love and kindness over punishment and ill-

treatment

• Examine the confrontation between good and evil

• Peruse the significance of forgetting and forgiveness

CO5: Language Component

• Draft Business letters

• Develop the technique of drafting CV and resume

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College

Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032, Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

Department of Kannada

Course Outcomes – I Year Degree

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

.

CO1:

ವಚನ ನ , -

CO2:

ವ ನ ವನ ನ ವ ನ ಚ , ನನ- , ಬ ನ ವ ವ ನ ಚಚ ವ ವ ನ

ವ ನ ಬ ನ ಚ

ಬ ನ ನ CO3:

ನ ಬ ಬ ಬ ಚ ಚ ನ

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CO4: :

ನ . ನ ವ ವ ಚ ವ ಬ ಚ

CO1:

ವ ವ ನ ನ ವ

CO2:

, , CO3:

ನ ವ - ನ, ಚ , ನವ ನ ವ ಚ ವ

CO4: ,

ನ ನ , , ನ , ನ ಚ , , ಬ ಬ , ,

CO1:

ನ ನ ನ ನ ನ ವ ವಚನ 12 ನ ನ -ಬ ನ ನ ವ ವ ವ

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CO2:

ವ ಬ ವ ವ ನ ನ

CO3:

ವ ನ , ನ , , ವ ಬ ವ ನವನ ನ ನ ನ ವನ ನ ನ ವ

CO4:

ವ ವ , ವ ವ , ವ ವ -

ಬ ಬ ವ ನ

CO1:

ವ ವ ಚ

ನ ನ

CO2:

ನ ವ ನ ವ ವ ವ ವ ವ ನ ವ ನ ಬ ವ ನ

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ಬ ವ ನ

CO3:

ಬ ವ ನ ನ ನ

CO4:

ಬ ನ ವ ನ ನ ಚ ನ ನ ನ ವ ವ ಬ ವ ನ ನ

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

CO1:

ವ ಚ

ಬ ನ ನ , ನ , , ವನ

CO2:

ಚ ವ ನ . ನ ನ , ಬ

CO3:

ನ ವ ಚ

ನ ವನ .

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, ನ ಚ ವ ಚ

CO4 :

ನವ ವ ನ , ವನ , ಬ ನ ನ - ಬ ವ ನವನ

CO1:

ನ ನ ನ ನ ವ

CO2:

ವ ನ ನ ನ

ವ ವ ವನ CO3:

ನ ವನ ನ ನ

CO4:

ವ ವ ವ

ನವನ ನ ನ ವನ ಚ ವ - ಚ

B0010

CO1:

ನ ನ ನ ನ - ವ ವಚನ ನ ನ ನ ನ

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ನ ವನವನ ಬ ವ ನ

CO2:

ನ ಬ ನ ನ ವ

CO3:

ನ ನ ನ CO4:

ನ ವ ವ ವ ನ ನ ವ

CO1:

ನ ನ ಚ

ನ ಚ

ಬ - ನ ನ ಚ CO2:

ಬ ವ

CO3:

ನ ವ ನ ಬ - ಬವ ಬ ನ ವ ನ ನ ನ ಬ ಚ

CO4:

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ನವನ ನ ನ ವ ವ ನ

ನ , ನ , ವ ವ

ವ ಬ ವ

Course Outcomes – II Year Degree

Course

Code

Name of the

Course

Course Outcomes

CO1:

ನ ವ , ನ ವ ಚ ವಚನ , , ವ ನ ವ

CO2:

ವ ವ ವ ಚ ವನ ಚ - ನ ನ - ವ ವ ವನ ವ ವ ನ - ವ ವ ವನ ನ ವ ನ ವ ವ ವನ

ನ ವ ವನ

CO3:

ವ ವ ವ ಬ ನ ವ ವ ವ ವ ವ ವ

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ನ ಬ ಬ ವ ವ ವವನ

ವ ಚ ನ ವ ವ CO4:

,

ವ ವ ವನ ಬ ನ ವನ ವ , ವ ವ ವ ವ ನ ವ ವ ನ ನ ಚ ನ ನ

CO1:

ನ ವ , ನ ವ ಚ ವಚನ , , ವ ನ ವ

CO2: ವ / ನ

ವ ವನ - ನ ನ

ವವನ

ನ ನ

ನ ನ ನ ವ ವ ವ CO3:

, ವ - ನ

ನ ವನ ನ - ಚ ನ ನ

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CO4:

ನ , ನ ವನ ನ

.

CO1:

ವಚನ , ,ವ , ವ ಚ ವ ವ ವ ಬ - ನ ನ ವ - ವಚನ ನ

ನ ನ

ವನ ನ ವ ನ ನ

CO2:

ನ ವ - ವ ವ ವ , ವ ವ ಬ ವ ವನ

- , - ವ ವ ನ ಬ ನ ನ ವ ವ ಬ ವ ನ ನ ನ ವ ನ ನ ವ ನ

CO3:

- ವ ನ ವನ ವ ವ - ಬ ವ ನ ನ ಬ ವ

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ನವನ ವ ವ ನ ನ

ಬ ನ

ನ ವ ಬ ಚ l ನ ನ ವ ನ

CO4:

ನ ವ ವ - ವ ವ ನ ನ ವ ವ

CO1:

ನ - ನ ವ

CO2:

ನ ನ ಬ ವ ವ ನ ಬ ನ ನ ವ

ವ ಬ ವ ನ ನ

ನ ವ CO3:

ನ ನ ನ ಬ ವ ವ

CO4:

ವ ಚ ಚ ವ ನ

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CO1:

ನ ನ ನ ವ - ವ ಚ

ವ ವ ವ ವ ವ ನ

ವ ನ ನ

CO2:

ನ ಬ ವ ವ ನ ನ ನ ನ ನ

CO3:

ನ ನ ನ

CO4:

- ವ ವ ಬ ವ

CO1:

ನ ನ ನ ನ ವ

CO2:

- , ವ ವ ವ

CO3:

ನ ವ ಬ ವ ನ ವ ವ ನ ವ

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CO4:

ವ ನ ವ ನ ವ

CO1:

ನ ನ ವನ ವ ವನ ವಚನ - ನ ನ ವ , ಬ ನ ನ ಚ ನ - ನ - -

CO2:

ನ ವ ವ ನ ನ ವನ ವ ವನ ವ ನ ವ ವ ನ ನ - ನ ನ - ನ ವನ ಚ ವ

CO3:

ನ ,ನ ನ , ನ ವ , ನ ಬ ವ , ಚ

CO4:

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ನ , , ವ ನ ಬ ಬ ಬ ವ ಚ

CO1:

ಚ , , ಬ ವ ನ ,ನ ನ , ನ ಬ ವ

CO2:

, ಚ ನ ವ ವ ವನ- ಬ ವ ವ ವ ಚ

CO3:

ನ ನ ನ ವ , ಚ

CO4 :

ಬ , ಚ

ನ ಚ ನ ನ ಚ

- ನ ನ ಚ ವ ನ ನ ನ ನ ವ ವ ನ ನ ನ , , , ನ , ಬ

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. , ,

ನ , ನ , , ವ ಬ ಬ ಬ ನ

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

Lal Bahadur Shastri Government First Grade College Dinnur Main Road, RT Nagar, Bangalore , Bangalore( District) Karnataka (State )560032,

Email:[email protected] Web site: www.lbsgfc.in NAAC – Re-Accredited “B” Grade Ph. 080-2343 1526

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE –PG

COURSE SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

I SEMESTER M.COM

Sl No. Course Name CO Course Outcomes

1.1 Monetary

Systems

CO1 Familiarize the students with the concept,

functions and theories of money.

CO2 Enable the students to understand the

Indian monetary system, system of note

issue, paper gold and SDR’s.

CO3 Expose students to international monetary

systems and exchange rate regime.

CO4 Understand the functioning of International

Financial Markets.

CO5 Enable students to understand the recent

trends in foreign capital flow.

Sl.No. Course Name CO Course Outcomes

1.2 International

Business

CO1 Exposure to International business

environment, theories on International

business and able to differentiate between

domestic and international business.

CO2 Understanding towards International

Strategic management and organizational

structure of International Business.

CO3 Gain knowledge on International Human

Resource Management and able to

distinguish between domestic and

International Human Resource

management. Awareness on International

Operational, Financial Management and

Accounting.

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CO4 Exposure to Integration between countries,

Levels of integration and Impact of

Integration

Sl. No Course Name CO Course Outcomes

1.3 Macro

Economics for

Business

Decisions

CO1 Familiarity to key macro-economic

variables and their behavior.

CO2 Enable to critically evaluate different

economies.

CO3 Enable them to integrate macroeconomic

analysis into business decisions.

CO4 Able to establish the co-ordination of

monetary and fiscal policies.

CO5 Understanding towards policies towards

economic stability.

Sl No Course Name CO Course Outcomes

1.4 Information

Systems and

Computers

CO1 Familiarity with Information Systems and

their role in businesses, types of information

systems, Operation Support System and

Management Information System

CO2 Knowledge of Governance, Risk and

Compliance, Information System Audit

Standards and Information Security and

Management Standards.

CO3 Awareness on specific section of IT ACT

2008 different sections, electronic

contracting, digital signature, cyber offence,

certifying authorities, Concepts of Cyber

forensics/Cyber Fraud investigation.

CO4 Equipped in creating, editing, modifying,

searching and sorting databases, creating

and printing formatted reports using DBMS.

CO5 Able to use Spread sheet software - range,

formulas, types of functions, types of charts,

what-if analysis-Goal Seek Analysis, data

validation, subtotal, Applying Absolute

(Fixed), statistical functions – min, max,

count, countif, countA, stdev, mean, mode,

median, variance, correlation, percentile,

quartile, rank, financial functions

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Sl No Course Name CO Course Outcomes

1.5 Advanced

Financial

Management

CO1 Exposure to basics of finance, finance

functions and theories on capital structure.

CO2 Enable students to apply techniques to

evaluate investment proposals and to make

complex investment decisions under normal

and inflationary situations

CO3 Enable to analyze the risk in evaluating the

investment proposals

CO4 Assess the financial impact on the Mergers

and Acquisitions and Corporate

Restructuring

CO5 Able to use the hedging tools in the

derivative market.

1.6 Human

Resource

Management

CO1 exposure to the principles and practices of

Human Resources Management.

CO2 Internalize the good HR practices.

CO3 Knowledge about the elements of Human

Resource Planning.

CO4 Internalization of ethical issues in Human

resource management.

CO5 Awareness on the relevance of trade unions.

1.7 Communication

Skills

CO1 Introduced to the forms, process and

different stages of business communication

CO2 Equipped with creative oral communication

techniques and train them with public

speaking skills, voice modulation and facial

expression.

CO3 Improved writing skills, preparation of

effective reports, job application and resume

writing.

CO4 Enhancement of the skills of listening and

understanding

CO5 Improvement in the interpersonal

communication skills and strategies of

negotiating

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II SEMESTER M.COM

2.1 Indian Banking CO1 Exposure to Indian banking system,

evolution, features, types and its

functioning.

CO2 Understanding on the role of RBI in

controlling banks in India and Knowledge

about Banking regulation Act.

CO3 Awareness about Income Recognition and

Asset Classification norms, Non-performing

Assets, Securitization Act. E-Banking,

Payment system, settlement system.

CO4 Exposure to BASEL I, II and III, CRAR and

RBI Prudential norms on New capital

Adequacy and framework.

CO5 Awareness on Banking Innovations- able to

use the new Technology in banking.

2.2 Risk

Management

CO1 Understand the risks, able to distinguish

between types of risks, Interface between

risk and insurance and perils, clauses &

risk covers.

CO2 Able to assess the risk and understand the

related RBI guidelines.

CO3 Able to understand and evaluate the credit

risk management models, its application

and risk management of derivatives.

CO4 Able to assess market risks, asset and

liability management and additional risks in

fixed income markets.

CO5 Measure the operational risk and

technology risk and its management.

CO6 Apply the tools for Risk Management

Derivatives Futures, Options, Swaps,

ECGS.

2.3 Advanced E-

Commerce and

Mobile

Commerce

CO1 Provides an analytical and technical

framework of world of e-commerce and

mobile commerce.

CO2 An overview of electronic payment systems.

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CO3 Generate knowledge on digital payment

system

CO4 Provides a framework for the study of mobile

commerce.

CO5 Able to understand the ecology of mobile

commerce.

2.4 Business

Research

Methods

CO1 Familiarize the concepts, tools and

techniques of the methodology of business

research.

CO2 Enable them to do a research / consultancy

project in the fourth semester.

CO3 Equipped in framing of Research Design.

CO4 Capable of identifying the sources of Data

Collection and Report Writing.

CO5 Trained in Testing Of Hypothesis and

Research Applications.

2.5 Operation

Research and

Quantitative

Techniques

CO1 Acquire knowledge on operation research

tool linear programming

CO2 Equipped to analyze the risk in capital

budgeting using probability

CO3 Enable to plan and execute a project using

network analysis and materials

management.

CO4 Familiarity with the techniques to be used

in making decisions under uncertainty.

2.6 Business

Marketing

CO1 Understanding the nature of Business

Marketing, Organization buying and Buying

Behaviour.

CO2 Evaluate the Buyer-Seller relationship and

understand the concepts of supply chain

management.

CO3 Able to do the marketing research and

awareness about using Marketing

Intelligence System and attempt to make

strategic planning.

CO4 Understand the product and pricing

strategies for new product development and

managing the distribution channels and

marketing logistics.

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CO5 Able to develop business communication.

2.7 Micro Finance CO1 Enable to understand the importance of

finance in business and credit facilities

available.

CO2 enable to analyze the role of institutional

finance in achieving Sustainable Rural

Development.

CO3 Able to understand the significance of Micro

finance in poverty alleviation.

CO4 Equipped to analyze the role of Self Help

Groups in achieving financial and social

inclusion

CO5 Able to understand the role of NGOs in

Rural Development and interface between

NGOs and Government Organizations

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3.1 Business Ethics

and Corporate

Governance

CO1 Understand and internalize the concepts of

Business ethics and its importance in

business operations.

CO2 Knowledge about Ethical Theories and

consciousness in societal growth by

understanding the Corporate Social

Responsibility.

CO3 Clarity on Ethical dilemmas in marketing-

unethical marketing practices, ethical

and social issues in advertising and

financial practices.

CO4 Knowledge of Ethics in human resource

management and ethics to be followed in

usage of technology.

CO5 Awareness on corporate governance issues

as per new Companies Act 2013,

committees on corporate governance and

present scenario in India.

3.2 Corporate

Financial

Reporting

CO1 Knowledge of Accounting Standards,

interpretation, guidelines and its

application of Indian and International

Accounting Standards.

CO2 Interpret International Financial Reporting

and application of IFRS and USGAAP.

CO3 Identify the issues and problems associated

with Corporate Financial Reporting and

Sustainability Reporting.

CO4 Able to recognize and use the various

financial instruments for accounting and

reporting.

CO5 Knowledge of Developments in Financial

Reporting including Inflation Accounting.

3.3 Accounting for

Managerial

Decisions

CO1 Understand the process of managerial

decision making, data based requirement

and able to assess the cost in decision

making.

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CO2 Able to assess the Cost Behaviour and apply

marginal costing techniques in different

decision making.

CO3 Application of responsibility Accounting and

knowledge of measuring Divisional

Performance and its reporting.

CO4 Theoretical knowledge to prepare master

budget, Zero based budgeting and

Programming Budgeting System

CO5 Able to install Uniform Costing and will be

able to do inter firm comparison,

3.4 Strategic Cost

Management

CO1 Understanding about the basics of cost,

elements of cost, cost control and reduction

and able to differentiate the role of a cost

and a management accountant.

CO2 Able to integrate cost management with

performance evaluation.

CO3 Able to implement Activity Based Costing

system for the benefit of the organization.

CO4 Understand the different stages of product

life cycle costing and project life cycle

costing.

CO5 Understand and implement Just in Time

and concept and procedure for

implementation of Kaizen costing.

3.5 Direct Taxes and

Planning

CO1 Awareness about the basics of Direct taxes

and its administration

CO2 Understand the provisions related to

company assessment

CO3 Enable the tax assessment of companies

CO4 Enable tax planning with respect to mergers

and acquisitions, financing decisions and

transfer pricing.

CO5 Knowledge about the provisions relating to

advance payment of tax TDS and appeals

and revisions

3.6 Economics of

Globalization

CO1 Able to analyze the circumstances under

which economies are losers or gainers of

Globalization

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CO2 Able to analyze the impact of BOP on foreign

exchange rate.

CO3 Able to analyze the impact of WTO on Indian

Economy and World Trade System.

CO4 Can understand the role of MNCs in Economic development of a country.

CO5 Able to understand the impact of globalization on developing economies

CO6 Assess the impact of globalization on environmental sustainability.

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4.1 Commodity

Market

CO1 Knowledge of Commodity Markets and

Exchanges and its growth and development

in domestic and global markets.,

CO2 Understanding about concepts of quality

assurance and methods of grading and

standardization.

CO3 Awareness on commodity derivative

markets, derivatives in India and its pricing

strategies.

CO4 In-depth knowledge on warehousing,

Trading and Settlement of commodity

exchanges.

CO5 Knowledge about regulatory framework of

Commodities Derivatives Market in India.

4.2 Corporate

Reporting

Practices and Ind

AS

CO1 Awareness about Evolution and

Convergence of International Financial

Reporting Standards (IFRS) in India

CO2 Knowledge about Accounting and Reporting

for Business Combinations.

CO3 Able to prepare Group Financial

Statements/ Consolidated Financial

Statements.

CO4 Able to prepare Consolidated Income

Statements: balance Sheet and cash Flow

Statements for Group companies and

assess its impact.

CO5 Knowledge of Accounting for Industry based

standards with respect to agriculture and

insurance contracts.

4.3 Strategic Cost

management-II

CO1 Understand the pricing strategies,

application of pricing methods and pricing

for exports.

CO2 Knowledge of transfer pricing, its guidelines

and awareness about international transfer

pricing.

CO3 Familiarity on learning curve and able to

differentiate between learning curve and

experience curve.

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CO4 Able to evaluate the cost of quality and

accustomed with TQM concepts.

CO5 Understand the concept of Balance Score

Card and its application and awareness

about benchmarking.

4.4 Goods and

Services Tax

CO1 Awareness to the latest piece of indirect tax

GST

CO2 familiarity with the important definitions in

the GST Act and levy and collection

CO3 Awareness and understanding the methods

of availing Input Tax Credit

CO4 Understand the procedure and

administration under GST

CO5 Indirect tax laws on Customs duty and

computation

4.5 Dissertation Enhances the research skills and exposure

to the real corporate world.

Dr. KAVITHA VANI S.D

Coordinator- PG Department