COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES MCA IIyr I …MCA IIyr I sem-Database Management System (DBMS) Course...
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Name: Humera Shaziya
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA IIyr I sem-Database Management System (DBMS)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of the architecture and functioning of
Database Management Systems as well as associated tools and
techniques.
Understand and apply the principles of data modelling using Entity
Relationship and develop a good database design.
Understand the use of Structured Query Language (SQL) and its
syntax.
Apply Normalization techniques to normalize a database.
Understand the need of transaction processing and learn techniques for
controlling the consequences of concurrent data access.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Describe basic concepts of database system.
Design a data model and schemas in RDBMS.
Be competent in use of Structured Query Language SQL.
Analyze functional dependencies for designing a robust database.
Implement transactions, concurrency control, and be able to do
Database recovery.
MCA IIIyr I sem – Object oriented system development (OOSD)
The aim of the course is to teach methods and techniques for analysis and
design of information systems base on an object-oriented approach. The
course will, furthermore, discuss a variety of perspectives of development of
information systems in order explore the relationship between programming,
databases and software engineering.
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Define the software problems.
Understand requirements specification and the relationship between
the specification and the real-world.
Do Systems specification, modelling and a superior functional design
using UML.
Gain a good understanding of unified software development process.
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Use an object-oriented method for analysis and design.
Write diagrams in UML.
Analyse information systems in real-world settings and application of
UML.
Have an understanding of a systems development with focus on
unified software development process.
Know techniques to effectively apply systems development process.
MCA IIyr II sem – Unix Programming (UP)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understand concepts of UNIX OS.
Execute UNIX commands.
Gain an understanding of file system and to familiarize students with
the Linux environment.
To make student learn fundamentals of shell scripting and shell
programming.
To implement IPC programs.
Familiarize students with the concepts of socket programming.
Introduce programming constructs of perl, php and python.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able
to:
Run various UNIX commands on a standard UNIX/LINUX Operating
system.
Understand and handle UNIX system calls.
Do shell programming on UNIX OS.
Run IPC programs on UNIX.
Implement Socket programs.
Become familiar with python, perl and php programs.
MCA Iyr II sem – Computer Organization (CO)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Make students understand the structure and function of digital computers.
Gain knowledge on basic assembly language programming.
Be competent in number systems.
Analyse and model the structure and functioning of a digital computer,
including overall system architecture and digital components.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, student should be
able to:
Describe the structure and functioning of a digital computer, including its
overall system architecture and digital components.
Explain the generic principles that underlie the building of a digital
computer, including data representation, digital logic and assembly
programming.
Present and discuss simple examples of assembly language appropriate
for an introductory course.
Name: G.Kavitha
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA Iyr II sem-Data Structures using C++
Course Objectives:
To teach efficient storage mechanisms of data for an easy access.
To design and Implementation of various basic & advanced Data
Structures.
To introduce various techniques for representation of the data in the
real world.
To develop application using Data Structures.
To teach the concept of protection & management of data.
To improve the logical ability.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Students will be able to choose appropriate Data Structure as applied
to specified problem definition.
Student will be able to handle operations like searching, insertion,
deletion, traversing mechanism etc. on various Data Structures.
Students will be able to apply concepts learned in various domains
like DBMS, Compiler Construction etc.
Students will be able to use linear & non-linear Data Structures like
Stacks, Queues, linked list etc.
MCA IIIyr I sem – Middle Ware Technology (MWT)
Course Objectives:
The objective of the course is to teach the role of Middleware in
the Distributes environment and its common services.
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Study the set of services thar a middleware system Constitutes of.
Understand how middleware facilitates the development of distributed
applications in heterogeneous environments.
Study how it helps to incorporate application portability, distributed
application component interoperability and integration.
Learn the object oriented middleware basics through the example of
the following CORBA objects.
Understand the basics of Web services that is the most oft-used
middleware technique.
BCA IIIyr II sem – Enterprise Java (J2EE)
Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to produce the necessary
knowledge to design and develop dynamic, database - driven application
using J2EE. Students will learn how to connect to any JDBC - compliant
database and perform hands on practice with databse to create database
driven connectivity.
Course Outcomes: After the completion of this course, the students will be
able to develop a small project independently.
BCA IIyr II sem – Web Programming (WP)
Course Objectives: Technical communications need an awareness of the
potential & constraints of Web Programming and how it affects writing in a
web environment. Students produce website to showcase future web work. On
completion of this course, a student will be familiar with Client/Server
architecture and able to develop a web application using java technologies.
Students will gain the skills and project-based experience needed for entry into
web application & development careers.
Demonstrate competency in the use of common HTML code.
Construct efficient file structure for websites.
Evaluate the functions of specific types of web pages in relationship to an
entire web site.
Create web pages that meets accessibility need of those with physical
disabilities.
Understand how CSS will effect web page creation.
Understand the role of Java Script in web page creation.
Modify CSS & JavaScript for use on a web site.
Understand the function of copy right in relationship to web design and
coding.
Utilize graphic design to enhance web page.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, student should be
able to:
Develop a dynamic webpage by the use of Java Script and DHTML.
Write a well formed/valid XML document.
Write a Perl script and CGI Script programs .
Connect a java program to a DBMS and perform insert, update & delete
operations on DBMS table.
Write a server side java application called JSP to catch from data sent
from client and store it on data base.
Name: G.Kavitha
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA Iyr II sem-Data Structures using C++
Course Objectives:
To teach efficient storage mechanisms of data for an easy access.
To design and Implementation of various basic & advanced Data
Structures.
To introduce various techniques for representation of the data in the
real world.
To develop application using Data Structures.
To teach the concept of protection & management of data.
To improve the logical ability.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Students will be able to choose appropriate Data Structure as applied
to specified problem definition.
Student will be able to handle operations like searching, insertion,
deletion, traversing mechanism etc. on various Data Structures.
Students will be able to apply concepts learned in various domains
like DBMS, Compiler Construction etc.
Name: Humera Shaziya
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA IIyr I sem-Database Management System (DBMS)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of the architecture and functioning of
Database Management Systems as well as associated tools and
techniques.
Understand and apply the principles of data modelling using Entity
Relationship and develop a good database design.
Understand the use of Structured Query Language (SQL) and its
syntax.
Apply Normalization techniques to normalize a database.
Understand the need of transaction processing and learn techniques for
controlling the consequences of concurrent data access.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Describe basic concepts of database system.
Design a data model and schemas in RDBMS.
Be competent in use of Structured Query Language SQL.
Analyze functional dependencies for designing a robust database.
Name: SHAIK TANVEER AHMED
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
BCA Iyr I sem- Information System Theory and Applications (ISTA)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of Management function and the role of
managers in the organization.
Understanding the need and role of transactions and activities in the
organization performed at different levels .
Understand the use of different types of Models and different business
methods and approaches .
Understand different Information planning for business analysis purpose
.
Understand how information play a role in societal and social
implications
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Know the Information System Role in the organization .
Able to know different levels how the activities will be carried out.
Able to know the various models and business methods helps the
manager to make decisions at different levels in the organization.
Name: Padmavathi
Designation: Part timers
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA Iyr I sem-ECOMONICS ANALYSIS (EA)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of the architecture and functioning of
Economic analysis as well as associated tools and techniques.
Understand the economic concepts. Objectives and relationship with
other subjects.
Understand the product demand in the market, types of demand,
functions, increase and decrease in demand curve.
Understanding cost and production analysis, cost types of costs, how
costs utilised in production process.
Understand the need of national income in India, estimation of NI,
Understanding financial system in India and economic planning.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Describe basic concepts of economics.
Describe basic demand functions.
Understanding cost function, and production functions.
Describe national income and economic planning.
Describe financial system in India.
Name: PARAMESWARI.PP
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
BCA IIIyr I sem-SOFTWARE TESTING
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Student enables to correct testing terminology throughout the testing
process
Execute specific software tests with well defined objectives and targets
Understands various software testing techniques.
Understands testing evaluations
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Testing to software in alpha and beta version of the products.
It is utilize expertise in computer , engineering and mathematics.
Make a student to provide workable software products to the clients in
test engineering
BCA IIyr I sem – DATA ANALYSIS
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understands , how to collect the data.
MCA II Year I Sem
Operating Systems
Course objectives:
1. To understand the services provided by and the design of an operating system.
2. To understand the structure and organization of the file system. 3. To understand what a process is and how processes are synchronized and
scheduled. 4. To understand different approaches to memory management. 5. Students should be able to use system calls for managing processes,
memory and the file system. 6. Students should understand the data structures and algorithms used to
implement an OS
Learning Outcomes:
1. Master functions, structures and history of operating systems
2. Master understanding of design issues associated with operating systems
3. Master various process management concepts including scheduling,
synchronization, deadlocks
4. Be familiar with multithreading
5. Master concepts of memory management including virtual memory
6. Master system resources sharing among the users
7. Master issues related to file system interface and implementation, disk
management
8. Be familiar with protection and security mechanisms
9. Be familiar with various types of operating systems including Unix
MCA II Year II Sem
Computer Networks
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, the students will be able to:
Name: Subhani Begum
Designation: Assistant professor(c)
Department : Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA IIyrIsem –Operation Research
Course objectives:
as a mathematical discipline is to establish theories and algorithms
to model and solve mathematical optimization problem
that translate to real life decision making problem
it is mainly for industrial decision making
course outcome:
proficiency with tools from optimization, probability, statistics, simulation and engineering
economic analysis
including fundamental applications of those tools in industry
and the public sector in contexts involving uncertainty and scarce or expensive resource
facility with mathematical and computational modelling of real decision making problems
including the use of modelling tools and computational tools as well as analytical skills to
evaluate the problems
facility with the design, implementation and analysis of computational experiments
MCA Iyr I sem- Probability and statistics
Course objectives:
to provide an understanding for the graduate business students on statistical concepts
to include measurements of location and dispersion, probability, probability distributions,
sampling
estimation, hypothesis, testing, regression, and correlation analysis, multiple regression
goal is to develop knowledge and skills in theoretical and computational, application
oriented statistics
course outcomes:
Along with a depth knowledge in algebra, analysis or statistics. students will formulate
complete concise and correct mathematical proofs.
Students will frame problems using multiple mathematical and statistical representation of
relevant structures and relationships, and solve using standard techniques.
Name: Padmavathi
Designation: Part timers
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA Iyr I sem-ECOMONICS ANALYSIS (EA)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of the architecture and functioning of
Economic analysis as well as associated tools and techniques.
Understand the economic concepts. Objectives and relationship with
other subjects.
Understand the product demand in the market, types of demand,
functions, increase and decrease in demand curve.
Understanding cost and production analysis, cost types of costs, how
costs utilised in production process.
Understand the need of national income in India, estimation of NI,
Understanding financial system in India and economic planning.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Describe basic concepts of economics.
Describe basic demand functions.
Understanding cost function, and production functions.
Describe national income and economic planning.
Describe financial system in India.
MCA I yr II sem – Accounting and Financial Management (AFM)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Define the financial concepts and conventions. Journal and ledger
transactions.
Define the problems of financial statement. and interpretation.
Define the problems on working capital, funds flows and cash flow
statement and inventory management.
Describe the problems on capital budgets.
Define the analysis cost and BEP.
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Understand problems and solving.
Write accounting principles.
They understand BEP.
Understand all basic accounting problems to solving.
BCA Iyr II sem; ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTIONS.(O and F)
The aim of the course is to teach methods and techniques for an organization
and functions of organization. The course will, discuss a leaderships theories
and motivational theories. and marketing management.
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Define the organizational functions, tasks management responsibilities.
Understand basic financial problems
Describe project and production management, critical path, bar chart.
Understand marketing communications, sales and distributions, new
product development.
Describe decision making,
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Understand management responsibilities ,leader and motivational
theories
Write the financial aspects, and financial problems.
Analyse critical path ,
, Understand production process.
Have an understanding of a systems development with focus on
unified software development process
Describe decision model.
MCA II yr I sem – Organizational Behaviour(OB)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Define the organizational functions ,process, approaches, organization
structure,
Understand psychological contact, personality traits, theories,
Define decision making , authority , models,
Gain a good understanding models of OB , nature, conflicts,
Organizational design, culture, climate.
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Understand all aspects of OB
Analyse process, culture, models.
Have an understanding of traits .
MSc (is) I yr I sem; FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL
ACCOUNTING. (FMA)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Define the accounting principles, and journal, ledger problems.
Understand bank reconciliation, rectification errors.
Understanding managerial accounting, marginal costing.
Understanding capital budget problems,
.
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Understand and solving the problems.
Define managerial accounting, marginal costing.
Solving the problems of capital budgets.
They got knowledge about management accounting.
MSc (Is) I yr II sem – CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
(CRM)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understand present economy in the market, and Define how to
participate in production process.
Understand relationship between sales man customers.
Understand purchase process and sales price.
Understand pricing strategy.
Define CRM and e-business,
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Use purchase process to buy the product
Understand customer’s behaviour.
Understand pricing strategy and objectives.
Define relationship with customers.
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
BCA Iyr I sem- Information System Theory and Applications (ISTA)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of Management function and the role of
managers in the organization.
Understanding the need and role of transactions and activities in the
organization performed at different levels .
Understand the use of different types of Models and different
business methods and approaches .
Understand different Information planning for business analysis
purpose .
Understand how information play a role in societal and social
implications
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Know the Information System Role in the organization .
Able to know different levels how the activities will be carried out.
Able to know the various models and business methods helps the
manager to make decisions at different levels in the organization.
Able to analyse information system at different levels to make
strategiv planning for long term business.
Able to protect the vital data of the information system from virus and
other malicious attacks
Name: PARAMESWARI.PP
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
BCA IIIyr I sem-SOFTWARE TESTING
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Student enables to correct testing terminology throughout the testing
process
Execute specific software tests with well defined objectives and targets
Understands various software testing techniques.
Understands testing evaluations
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Testing to software in alpha and beta version of the products.
It is utilize expertise in computer , engineering and mathematics.
Make a student to provide workable software products to the clients in
test engineering
BCA IIyr I sem – DATA ANALYSIS
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understands , how to collect the data.
Allow to utilize formulae for calculation such as mean median and
mode.
Can apply hypothesis to get the exact value of a parameter.
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Applied well in data sciences .
Analysis and interpret data using ethically responsible approach.
Perform data in group.
Use appropriate model to analysis
BCA IIIyr II sem – INTERNET PROTOCOL
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understands the internet.
Understand the protocol used in internet.
Critical judgement of theory.
Course Outcomes: After the course, students should be able to-
Allow network routing concepts and algorithms in network.
Knows which operating suites are suitable.
Knows the suitable node addresses and classify network address.
MSC(IS) IIyr I sem – CLOUD COMPUTING
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Good understanding of cloud computing and systematic knowledge of
the fundamental technologies, architecture and security.
Cloud computing allow to provide sufficient foundations to enable
further study and research.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Articulate the main concepts , key technologies, strength and limitations of
cloud computing.
Identify the architecture and infrastructure of cloud computing including iaas
, paas, saas, public, private cloud, hybrid cloud etc..
Understand the core issues in security and privaCY
MSC(IS) Iyr II sem – INFORMATION SYSTEM AUDIT AND CONTROL
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Allow student to understand the information systems.
Understands the different types of organizational controls.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, student should be
able to:
Examine the multiple layers of IS security in organizations.
Analyse the risk management approach ti informationassests ‘ security with
respect to operational and organization”.
Evaluate physical and logical security controls and the auromated approach
of security.
MCA II Year I Sem
Operating Systems
Course objectives:
1. To understand the services provided by and the design of an operating system.
2. To understand the structure and organization of the file system. 3. To understand what a process is and how processes are synchronized and
scheduled. 4. To understand different approaches to memory management. 5. Students should be able to use system calls for managing processes,
memory and the file system. 6. Students should understand the data structures and algorithms used to
implement an OS
Learning Outcomes:
1. Master functions, structures and history of operating systems
2. Master understanding of design issues associated with operating systems
3. Master various process management concepts including scheduling,
synchronization, deadlocks
4. Be familiar with multithreading
5. Master concepts of memory management including virtual memory
6. Master system resources sharing among the users
7. Master issues related to file system interface and implementation, disk
management
8. Be familiar with protection and security mechanisms
9. Be familiar with various types of operating systems including Unix
MCA II Year II Sem
Computer Networks
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, the students will be able to:
1. Build an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computer networking.
2. Familiarize the student with the basic taxonomy and terminology of the
computer networking area.
3. Introduce the student to advanced networking concepts, preparing the
student for entry Advanced courses in computer networking.
4. Allow the student to gain expertise in some specific areas of networking such
as the design and maintenance of individual networks.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this course the student must demonstrate the knowledge and
ability to:
1. Independently understand basic computer network technology.
2. Understand and explain Data Communications System and its components.
3. Identify the different types of network topologies and protocols.
4. Enumerate the layers of the OSI model and TCP/IP. Explain the function(s) of
each layer.
5. Identify the different types of network devices and their functions within a
network
6. Understand and building the skills of subnetting and routing mechanisms.
7. Familiarity with the basic protocols of computer networks, and how they can
be used to assist in network design and implementation.
BCA II Year II Sem
Java Programming
Course Objectives:
1: Gain knowledge about basic Java language syntax and semantics to write Java
programs and use concepts such as variables, conditional and iterative execution
methods etc.
2: Understand the fundamentals of object-oriented programming in Java,
including defining classes, objects, invoking methods etc and exception handling
mechanisms.
3: Understand the principles of inheritance, packages and interfaces.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completing requirements for this course, the student will be able to:
1. Master the Programs related to OOPS concepts in Java programming
language.
2. Master the usage of various packages written in the Java programming
language.
3. create,debug,Test a software application written in the Java programming
language.
BCA III Year I Sem
Advanced Java Programming
Course Objectives:
Objective of this course is to provide the ability to design console based, GUI
based and web based applications. Students will also be able to understand
integrated development environment to create, debug and run multi-tier and
enterprise-level applications
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completing requirements for this course, the student will be able to:
1. Create a software application using the Java programming language.
2. Debug a software application written in the Java programming language.
3. Test a software application written in the Java programming language.
Name: Subhani Begum
Designation: Assistant professor(c)
Department : Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
MCA IIyr Isem –Operation Research
Course objectives:
as a mathematical discipline is to establish theories and algorithms
to model and solve mathematical optimization problem
that translate to real life decision making problem
it is mainly for industrial decision making
course outcome:
proficiency with tools from optimization, probability, statistics, simulation and engineering
economic analysis
including fundamental applications of those tools in industry
and the public sector in contexts involving uncertainty and scarce or expensive resource
facility with mathematical and computational modelling of real decision making problems
including the use of modelling tools and computational tools as well as analytical skills to
evaluate the problems
facility with the design, implementation and analysis of computational experiments
MCA Iyr I sem- Probability and statistics
Course objectives:
to provide an understanding for the graduate business students on statistical concepts
to include measurements of location and dispersion, probability, probability distributions,
sampling
estimation, hypothesis, testing, regression, and correlation analysis, multiple regression
goal is to develop knowledge and skills in theoretical and computational, application
oriented statistics
course outcomes:
Along with a depth knowledge in algebra, analysis or statistics. students will formulate
complete concise and correct mathematical proofs.
Students will frame problems using multiple mathematical and statistical representation of
relevant structures and relationships, and solve using standard techniques.
Mathematics and statistics open doors in engineering, business, finance, computing, data
sciences , health sciences and environmental sciences and public policy.
They are also fascinating in their own right
MSCIS IIyr Isem—Digital Logic And Embedded system
Course objectives:
To be able to design electronic circuits, control programs, and the software-hardware
interface.
Discuss the major components that constitutes an embedded system.
Debugging of simple digital circuits using HDL.
Provide opportunity for students to work with other circuit platforms.
Course outcomes:
Analyse the various coding schemes are the part of the digital circuit design.
Describe design constraints of digital system.
Analog interfacing techniques and combinational logic design .
Describe embedded core based design.
MSCIS Iyr Isem—Network security
Course objectives:
Confidentiality, integrity, availability and non-repudation.
Securing information is equivalent to ensuring that computers keep your secrets.
Hold valid information are ready to work when you are,and keep records of your
transaction.
Ensuring that documents, data and network resources vital to an organisation and to its
users remain accessible to those authorised.
Course outcomes:
Provide students with a high level understanding of how information security functions in an
organisation.
Develop solutions for networking and security problems, balancing business concerns
technical issues and security.
Students develop a secure network
Defense networking and wireless security ,applied cryptography as well as ethical, legal,
social and economic facets of security.
Name: O. Subhash Chander Goud
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
M.Sc(I.S) IIyr I sem-Big Data
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of the architecture and functioning of Big Data
Architecture as well as associated tools and techniques.
Understand and apply the principles of data analysis using Map Reduce .
Understanding the use of Eco System components of Hadoop.
Understanding the need for No-SQL implementation .
Understand the need of Hadoop implementation over Text Analystics, and
social media data.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Describe basic architecture of Hadoop and its associated eco system
components.
Design a Map reduce model .
Utilisation of ecosystem structure.
Analyze data protection against system crashing using hadoop .
M.Sc(I.S) IIyr I sem-Big Data Lab
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of installation of Hadoop 1.x in Linux system
Understand and implementing the HDFS commands .
Understanding the use of Eco System component Sqoop 1.x and PIG 0.x.
Understanding the implementaion of data importing in to Hadoop .
Understand the implementation of Hadoop Map Reduce through mapper
and reducer.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Manually install Hadoop 1.x in and independent machine in an stand alone
mode
Design a Map reduce model .
Utilisation of ecosystem component and their communications with hadoop
HDFS.
Analyze data storage in HDFS and how to retrieve data in HDFS.
M.Sc(I.S) Iyr II sem-Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
understand the difference between Data warehouse and Data Mining
understand the Data Warehouse architecture and its internal data
transmission process.
Understand and gain a good knowledge about the Mining algorithms
Understanding the classification and clustering methodologies in detail
Understanding the schematic storage of warehouse.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
understand the basics of warehouse and the mining techniques
capable to identify the use of classification/clustering algorithms and their
functionality
functioning of algorithms in analysis with data
have a knowledge regarding the prediction models and its benificiaries and
defects.
M.Sc(I.S) Iyr II sem-Data Warehousing and Data Mining with WEKA
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
understand the installation of WEKA
understand the basics of statistics in analysis process.
Understand the procedure to import data in to WEKA.
Understanding the classification and clustering methodologies over data in
WEKA
Understanding the results given by WEKA tool by applying clustering or
Classification.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
understand capabilities of weka and the basics statistical importance in
analysis
capable to identify the use of classification/clustering algorithms over a data
set
applying the classification or clustering over a data set utilising WEKA tool.
M.Sc(I.S) Iyr II sem-Artificial Intelligence
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
understand the capabilities of Agents and the respective environments
understand the importance of Problem solving and search strategies.
Understand the logical implementations of the strategies in a problem.
Understanding the uncertainity and reasoning utilising probabilities and
belief networks
Understanding the learning from observations by utilising passive and
active learning strategies.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
understand capabilities of agents and the effects of environment in real life.
capable to identify the use of agents according to the type of environments.
applying the problem sovling strategies according to the type of problem.
Making an agent learn based on Inductive and passive learning
mechanisms.
B.C.A IIIyr Bussiness Intelligence
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
understand the Business Intelligence importance and its benefits.
understand the importance reporting and its service oreinted tools.
Understand the logical implementations of data extraction and analysis with
business perspective.
Understanding the mining rules and regulations with business rules.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
understand capabilities of Business Intelligence in real life.
capable to identify the use of report building in organisations.
applying the problem sovling using data analysis for an organisation.
Making Business Intelligence approach use in various places with mining
oreintation.
Name: SHAIK TANVEER AHMED
Designation: Assistant Professor (C)
Department: Informatics
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND OUTCOMES
BCA Iyr I sem- Information System Theory and Applications (ISTA)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of Management function and the role of
managers in the organization.
Understanding the need and role of transactions and activities in the
organization performed at different levels .
Understand the use of different types of Models and different business
methods and approaches .
Understand different Information planning for business analysis purpose
.
Understand how information play a role in societal and social
implications
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Know the Information System Role in the organization .
Able to know different levels how the activities will be carried out.
Able to know the various models and business methods helps the
manager to make decisions at different levels in the organization.
Able to analyse information system at different levels to make strategiv
planning for long term business.
Able to protect the vital data of the information system from virus and
other malicious attacks
BCA III yr I sem – Unix Programming (UP)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understand concepts of UNIX OS.
Execute UNIX commands.
Gain an understanding of file system and to familiarize students with the
Linux environment.
To make student learn fundamentals of shell scripting and shell
programming.
To implement IPC programs.
Familiarize students with the concepts of socket programming.
.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Run various UNIX commands on a standard UNIX/LINUX Operating
system.
Understand and handle UNIX system calls.
Do shell programming on UNIX OS.
Run IPC programs on UNIX.
Implement Shell scripting programs.
.
BCA III Yr. II Sem- UNIX System Administration
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understand concepts of System Administrator.
Understand Booting and shutting down process of UNIX System.
Gain the understanding of creating the users in the UNIX System
Gain an understanding of file system and to familiarize students with the
UNIX environment.
Gain the understanding of various hardware devices such as HDD, FDD
CD-ROM drives and utilization of CPU
To make student learn fundamentals of networking related concepts in
UNIX Environment.
To make the students learn various EMAILS and Protocols.
.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Able to understand various administration skills in UNIX/LINUX
Operating system.
Understand and handle creating users and able deal with different
hardware components utilization properly in UNIX System.
Able to understand the role of networking concepts in UNIX System
Able to understand different components of EMAIL and Protocols
BCA III Yr. II Sem- System and Network Administration (SNA)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Understand concepts of System Administrator.
Understand Booting and shutting down process of UNIX System.
Gain the understanding of creating the users in the UNIX System
Gain an understanding of file system and to familiarize students with the
UNIX environment.
Gain the understanding of various hardware devices such as HDD, FDD
CD-ROM drives and utilization of CPU
To make student learn fundamentals of networking related concepts in
UNIX Environment.
To make the students learn about windows server 2003 booting and
shutdown process and creating the users and assigning the permission to
each user.
.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Able to understand various administration skills in UNIX/LINUX
Operating system.
Understand and handle creating users and able deal with different
hardware components utilization properly in UNIX System.
Able to understand the role of networking concepts in UNIX System
Able to understand windows server 2003 booting and shutdown process
creating and assigning privileges the users.
BCA III Yr. I Sem- .NET Programming
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Learn the .NET framework Architecture, Advantages, features and other
basic concepts.
Learn the structure of C#. Net programming, its code behind method
techniques and associated concepts to build console applications.
Learn the role of different web servers and web browsers used in the
web application development
Learn the concepts of web programming development, its built in
components
Learn the concepts of ADO.NET and validation controls to validate the
data in a web page.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Able to understand the frame work architecture, advantages in building
the console applications
Able to understand and Run different console application programs in C#
Programming
Able to understand to create a web page and design the various
components by using the .NET framework toolbox
Understand to connect its web page to Databases using the ADO,NET
API.
BCA IIyr II sem-Database Management System (DBMS)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of the architecture and functioning of
Database Management Systems as well as associated tools and
techniques.
Understand and apply the principles of data modelling using Entity
Relationship and develop a good database design.
Understand the use of Structured Query Language (SQL) and its syntax.
Apply Normalization techniques to normalize a database.
Understand the need of transaction processing and learn techniques for
controlling the consequences of concurrent data access.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Describe basic concepts of database system.
Design a data model and schemas in RDBMS.
Be competent in use of Structured Query Language SQL.
Analyse functional dependencies for designing a robust database.
Implement transactions, concurrency control, and be able to do Database
recovery.
BCA IIIyr II sem-Information Security (IS)
Course Objectives: To enable students to-
Gain a good understanding of the various attacks made by the intruders
on the information system.
Familiarize the concepts of Laws and Ethics of information security,
various standard policies own by the organization.
Learn the use of security management strategic planning to implement in
the organization to protect the information over the network
Learn various cryptographic methods and strategies to secure the
information over the network
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Understand the role of Information security in the organization.
Understand the different standard, ethics and policies own by the
organization.
Able to understand strategic planning of information security
Able to understand the cryptographic method to secure the information
from the intruder over the network