Department of Economics
Year of Establishment |
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UG- Allied Economics |
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1973 |
PG- Allied Economics |
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1973 |
D.K.M COLLEGE FOR WOMEN ( AUTONOMOUS),VELLORE
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
UG
Program Objective
PEO 1: To excel with the much needed business education, to ensure that students to be more competitive for employment and higher education. PEO 2: To develop a broad range of business skills and knowledge, development of general and specific capabilities to meet the current and future expectation of business, industries and economy at the national and global level.
Programme Educational Objectives
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To provide the fundamental concepts and theory of business practice and understanding of the global context in which business operates.
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To develop the ability to think critically, Analyze problems quantitatively and to use a variety of appropriate in solving business problems
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To focus on the holistic development of the student with conceptual clarity, analytical ability, critical thinking and communication skills.
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To prepare young minds with a positive attitude for excellent performance and committed service.
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To facilitate the entrepreneurial journey of students by providing them with the breadth and depth of knowledge required to start a business.
Programme Outcomes
PO 1: To enhance the horizon of knowledge in various fields of commerce, economics and finance. PO 2: To inculcate the knowledge of business and the techniques of managing Marketing, Insurance, International trade and Banking practices. PO 3: To develop critical decision-making skills through cost and management techniques, financial analysis and economic analysis. PO 4: To attain proficiency in competitive exams like UGC NET and other competitive exams. PO 5: To create awareness in application-oriented research in business studies. PO 6: To satisfy educational entrance requirements of relevant professional bodies or to launch a career in professional accounting
Programme Specific Outcomes
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Students will be able to demonstrate foundational knowledge of the functional areas of business.
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To provide students with a broad range of managerial capabilities, the capacity for critical thinking, communication and problem‐solving skills, legal and ethical behavior.
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Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the ethical obligations of business and apply them to business decisions.
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Students identify business opportunities and formulate plans, and detect business problems and develop alternative solutions.
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To prepare graduates for diverse careers in global management, administration and entrepreneurship through a well‐rounded business education with a focus on global business operations, emerging markets and technology‐enabled organizations.
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To develop socially, ethically, responsible business leaders and to develop appropriate skills in the students and to make them competent and provide themselves self–employment.
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Students must demonstrate maturity, professionalism and team working skills.
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Students will be capable of analyzing, investigating and solving critical business issues.
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To sharpen soft and hard skills among the students, also to promote entrepreneurial skills among students.
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To bridge the gap between theoretical and practical knowledge of students by adopting innovative teaching pedagogy.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS UG WITH EFFECT FROM 2021-2022 CBCS PATTERN
S.No. | Part | Study components | Ins. Hrs/ Week | Credits | Title of the paper | Syllabus | |
Course Title | |||||||
SEMESTER I | |||||||
1 | III | Allied | Paper I | 6 | 5 | Indian Economy- I | View |
SEMESTER II | |||||||
2 | III | Allied | Paper II | 6 | 5 | Indian Economy -II | View |
SEMESTER III | |||||||
3 | III | Allied | Paper III | 6 | 5 | Business Economics-1 | View |
SEMESTER IV | |||||||
4 | III | Allied | Paper IV | 6 | 5 | Business Economics-II | View |
SEMESTER V | |||||||
5 | III | Allied | Paper V | 6 | 5 | Indian economic development - I | View |
SEMESTER VI | |||||||
6 | III | Allied | Paper VI | 6 | 5 | Indian economic development - II | View |
THE COURSE OF STUDY AND THE SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS
PG
Program Objective
PO 1: To enhance the horizon of knowledge in various fields of commerce, economics and finance. PO 2: To inculcate the knowledge of business and the techniques of managing Marketing, Insurance, International trade and Banking practices. PO 3: To develop critical decision making skills through cost and management techniques, financial analysis and economic analysis. PO 4: To attain proficiency in competitive exams like UGC NET and other competitive exams. PO 5: To create awareness in application oriented research in business studies. PO 6: To satisfy educational entrance requirements of relevant professional bodies or to launch a career in professional accounting.
Programme Educational Objectives
PO 1: To enhance the horizon of knowledge in various fields of commerce, economics and finance. PO 2: To inculcate the knowledge of business and the techniques of managing Marketing, Insurance, International trade and Banking practices. PO 3: To develop critical decision making skills through cost and management techniques, financial analysis and economic analysis. PO 4: To attain proficiency in competitive exams like UGC NET and other competitive exams. PO 5: To create awareness in application oriented research in business studies. PO 6: To satisfy educational entrance requirements of relevant professional bodies or to launch a career in professional accounting.
Programme Outcomes
PO 1: To enhance the horizon of knowledge in various fields of commerce, economics and finance. PO 2: To inculcate the knowledge of business and the techniques of managing Marketing, Insurance, International trade and Banking practices. PO 3: To develop critical decision making skills through cost and management techniques, financial analysis and economic analysis. PO 4: To attain proficiency in competitive exams like UGC NET and other competitive exams. PO 5: To create awareness in application oriented research in business studies. PO 6: To satisfy educational entrance requirements of relevant professional bodies or to launch a career in professional accounting.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PO 1: To enhance the horizon of knowledge in various fields of commerce, economics and finance. PO 2: To inculcate the knowledge of business and the techniques of managing Marketing, Insurance, International trade and Banking practices. PO 3: To develop critical decision making skills through cost and management techniques, financial analysis and economic analysis. PO 4: To attain proficiency in competitive exams like UGC NET and other competitive exams. PO 5: To create awareness in application oriented research in business studies. PO 6: To satisfy educational entrance requirements of relevant professional bodies or to launch a career in professional accounting.
S.No. | Part | Study components | Ins. Hrs/ Week | Credits | Title of the paper | Syllabus | |
Course Title | |||||||
SEMESTER I | |||||||
1 | III | Core | Paper I | 6 | 5 | Managerial Economics | View |
SEMESTER II | |||||||
2 | III | Core | Paper II | 6 | 5 | International Economics | View |
- Separate book bank at the Department
- Smart class room facilities
- Separate computer with printer and Scanner
- Question bank
Aided
Name | Staffcode | Designation | View Profiles |
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Mrs. Dr.M.Jayasudha | 308ECA01 | Assistant Professor & Head | Click Here |
Name | Staffcode | Designation | View Profiles |
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Mrs.R.RADJAVALLI | 308ECUA01 | Assistant Professor and Head | Click Here |
2020 - 2021
S.No. | Name and Nature of Programme | Date of the Programme | Title/Topic | Report |
1. | Webinar | 12.06.2020 | Covid-19 Economic Opportunities and Challenges |
S.No. | Name of the Programme | Date of the Programme | Title/Topic | Report |
1. | State level Seminar | 11–2-2020 | Indian economy and economic reforms - a review | View |
2. | Special Guest Lectures | 17-2-2020 | Budget-2020-An Analysis | View |
S.No. | Name of the Programme | Date of the Programme | Title/Topic | Report |
1. | State level seminar | 22.02.2019 | Price trend on Esssential Commodities in Decade | View |
S.No. | Name of the Programme | Date of the Programme | Title/Topic | Report |
1. | Special Guest Lectures | 5-2-2018 | Green Economy and sustainable Development | View |
S.No. | Name of the Programme | Date of the Programme | Title/Topic | Report |
1. | Special Guest Lecture | 13-3-2017 | “Social Responsibility in Economic Development” | View |