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    Integrated MBA (IMBA) Programme V Semester Syllabus

    Semester V

    Subject

    Code

    Course Name L T -P Credit

    IMA 5001 Commercial Law 3-0-0 3

    IMA 5003 Introduction to Financial Markets 3-0-0 3

    IMA 5005 Project Management 3-0-0 3

    IMA 5007 Materials Management 2-0-0 2

    IMA 5009 Management Information System 2-0-0 2IMA 5011 Introduction to Programming Language 3-0-0 3

    IMA 5012 Programming Lab 0-0-3 2

    Total Credits: 18

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    IMA 5001 COMMERCIAL LAW Credit:

    L T P: 3-0

    Contact Hour: 36-4

    Course Description- The course aims a providing an insight into different laws concerning modern busine

    world. The course presents a comprehensive, systematic and coherent study of the laws governing the moder

    business.

    1: Indian Contract Act.1872- Definition an essential of a Valid contract, Performance of contracts, Discharge o

    contract, Remedies for Breach of Contract, Definition of Indemnity, Guarantee, Bailment, Pledge & Agency.

    2: Sale of Good Act, 1930- Definition and essential of a contract of sale, Sale distinguished from agreement

    sell, Definition of Condition and Warranty, Performance of contract of sale.

    3: Indian Partnership Act, 1932- Definition and test of Partnership, Distinction between Partnership a

    Company, Formation of Partnership, Dissolution of Partnership Firm.

    4: Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881- Definition and characteristic of a Negotiable Instrument, Type

    Negotiable Instrument, Negotiation of Negotiable Instruments, Dishonour and Discharge of NegotiabInstruments.

    5: Comprise Act, 1956- Definition and nature of Companies, Kind of Companies, Formation of Compan

    Winding up and Dissolution of Companies.

    6: Consumer Protection Act, 1986- Objective & Scope, Definition of Consumer, Consumer Protection Council

    Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies.

    7: Information Technology Act, 2000- Introduction and Rationale, Applicability, Electronic Commerce, Interne

    Electronic Governance.

    Books:

    1. Kuchhal M.C.; Mercantile Law; Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd.

    2. Pathak Akhileshwar; Legal Aspects of Business; Tata Mcgraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.

    3. Sheth Tejpal; Business Law; Pearson Education.

    4. Kapoor N.D.; Elements of Mercantile Law; Sultan Chand & Sons.

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    IMA 5003 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MARKETS Credit:

    L T P: 3-0

    Contact Hour: 36-4

    Course Description:

    This course aim is to provide the understanding of financial markets. The financial system is the life line of th

    economy. A well developed financial system greatly facilities economic development of a country. Th

    financial system consists of financial institutions, markets, instruments and financial services. Mobilization o

    savings is done by financial institutions in financial markets through financial instruments.This course is designed for the students to understand the concept of financial system, financial markets, an

    various financial assets used in financial markets. Describe major financial markets such as money market an

    capital market, and various sub markets of these two markets.

    1. Financial System:

    Concept of Financial Assets & Financial Markets, Functions of Financial systems & Financial IntermediatioStructure of Financial markets & types of financial markets.

    2. Money Market:Meaning, Importance of Money Market, Introduction to Instruments of money markets, Introduction

    participants and players of Money Markets.

    3. Central banking System:Introduction, Functions of Apex Bank of the Country, Instruments of Credit Control and Qualitative Cred

    Control

    4. Commercial Banking System:Evolution and products of commercial banks, Functions of Commercial Banks

    5. Capital Markets:Concept, Functions & types of capital markets, Introduction to different players of capital market

    6. Primary Markets:Concept, methods of raising funds (Public & Rights Issue, Private placements)

    7. Secondary Market:

    Introduction, evolution and functions of the country stock exchanges, Regulatory body for the capital market o

    the country and its recent guidelines.

    Text Books:

    a) Khan, M.Y, Financial System(2005) ,Tata McGraw Hill Book Co.4th ed.(Topics 1,2,5,6,7)b) Gordon and Natarjan Financial Markets and Services (2009), Himalaya publishing House.(Topics 1,2,5,6,7

    Reference Books:

    a) Anthony Saunders, Marica Million Cornettt Financial Markets and Instaurations (2009) a mode

    perspective, Tata McGraw Hill Book Co,2nd ed.

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    IMA 5005 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Credit:

    L T P: 3-0

    Contact Hour: 36-4Course Description:

    Project management is one of the important aspects of modern management practices. The basic objective othe subject is to develop the student with the idea of project plan, which includes defining and confirming th

    project goals and objectives, identifying tasks and how goals will be achieved. The subject introduces th

    student to network techniques, project review and administrative aspects for project management.

    1. Introduction:

    Meaning, Importance, Project Life Cycle, Phases of project management, Integrative approach to proje

    management.

    2. Generation and screening of project IdeasGeneration of project ideas, Monitoring the environment, corporate appraisal, Profit potential of IndustriePorter Model, Scouting for Project Ideas, Preliminary Screening, Project Rating Index,

    3. Feasibility Study of Project:

    Market Analysis, Technical Analysis and Financial Analysis

    4. Project Cash Flows:

    Separation principle, Incremental Principle, Post-tax principle, Consistency principle

    5. Project Appraisal Criteria:

    NPV (Net Present Value), IRR (Internal Rate of Return) and Pay Back Period (PBP)`

    6. Network Techniques for Project Management:

    Development of project Work, PERT and CPM Model and Network Cost System

    7. Project Review and Administration Aspects;

    Control of in-progress projects, post-completion audits, Abandonment analysis, Administrative aspects

    capital budgeting

    Text Books:

    a) Chandra, P. (2002). Projects Planning,Analysis,Selection,Financing,Implementation and Review. Ne

    Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill.b) Gray F.Clifford, L. W. (2008).Project Management Th e Managerial Process. McGraw Hill

    Reference Books:

    a) Desai, V.,Project Management

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    IMA 5007 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Credit:

    L T P: 2-0

    Contact Hour: 28-3

    Course Description:The course intends to equip students with conceptual knowledge of modern materials and production managemenand aims to develop their basic expertise in the function of store management, purchase management, productio

    planning & controlling , decision making in facility location & layout and maintenance management area. It cove

    all the essentials of modern materials management. This subject aims to explain the concepts and principles behin

    material & production management decision making. It intends to make the students understand the basics materials management and production management so that they can face the challenges arising out of presen

    scenario of competitiveness due to globalization of economy and to meet the specific requirement of industry.

    1. Introduction: Nature, Scope and Importance of Materials Management in the Business World, Integrate

    Approach to Materials Management and its Advantages and Limitations

    2. Purchase Management : Purchasing Functions, Purchase procedure

    3. Inventory Management: Inventory Control, Concept of EOQ and ROP, ABC Analysis

    4. Stores Management: Stores Management, Location and Layout of Stores, Stores System and Procedures

    5. Production Management : Functions of production management, design of production Systems, productioplanning & control

    6. Plant Location & Layout: Deciding Location and Layout of Production Facilities for Plants, Types of Layou

    7. Maintenance of Plants and Production Facilities, Types of Maintenance

    Text Books:

    a) Gopalakrishna, P. and Sunderasan, M., Materials Management: An Integrated Approach (PHI: New Delhi)

    b) Bhat, K.S. (2009). Productions and Materials Management , Mumbai, Himalaya Publishing House , 4th ed.

    c) Khanna, O.P., Industrial Engineering and Management (Dhanpat Rai: New Delhi)

    Reference Books:

    a) Chary, S.N., Production and Operations Management ( TMH: New Delhi)

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    IMA 5009- MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) Credit:

    L T P: 2-0

    Contact Hour: 28-3

    Course Description

    The objective of this course is to understand the history, state-of-the-art and future of Management Informatio

    System, its applications, Use and evaluate Management Information Systems to facilitate individual and grou

    work, to develop a thorough review of Management application type, both historical and speculative, learnt abou

    the physical components needed for information system and also to learnt to organize files and databases.

    1.Introduction to Management Information System

    Organisation and Information Systems,Changing Environment and its impact on Business - The IT/IS and its

    influence - The Organisation: Structure, Managers and activities - Data, information and its attributes - The level o

    people and their information needs - Types of Decisions and information - Information System, categorisation of

    information on the basis of nature and characteristics.

    2.Kinds of Information Systems

    Transaction Processing System (TPS) - Office Automation System (OAS) -Management Information System(MIS) - Decision Support System (DSS) and Group Decision Support System (GDSS) - Expert System (ES)

    -Executive Support System (EIS or ESS).

    3. Computer Fundamentals

    Telecommunication and Networks Computer System Introduction - Generation of Computers Classification o

    Computers - Input and output devices - Software System s/w and Application s/w - O/S Functions and

    Features. Communication, Media, Modems & Channels - LAN, MAN & WAN -Network Topologies, Internet,

    Intranet and Extranet. Wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Wi-Max.

    4 . System Analysis and Development and Models, Need for System Analysis - Stages in System Analysis -

    Structured SAD and tools like DFD, Context Diagram Decision Table and Structured Diagram. System

    Development Models: Water Flow, Prototype, Spiral, RAD Roles and responsibilities of System Analyst,Database Administrator and Database Designer.

    5 . Manufacturing and Service Systems

    Information systems for Accounting, Finance, Production and Manufacturing, Marketing and HRM functions - ISin hospital, hotel, bank

    6. Enterprise System

    Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP): Features, selection criteria, merits, issues and challenges in Implementation

    - Supply Chain Management (SCM): Features, s in SCM - Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Phases.Knowledge Management and e-governance

    7. Choice of ITNature of IT decision - Strategic decision - Configuration design and evaluation Information technologyimplementation plan. Security and Ethical Challenges-Ethical responsibilities of Business Professionals

    Business, technology. Computer crime Hacking, cyber theft, unauthorized use at work. Piracy software and

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    intellectual property. Privacy Issues and the Internet Privacy. Challenges working condition, individuals.

    Health and Social Issues,Ergonomics and cyber terrorism.

    Suggested Readings

    1. Management Information Systems, Kenneth J Laudon, Jane P.Laudon, Pearson/PHI

    2. Management Information Systems, W. S. Jawadekar, Tata

    McGraw Hill Edition.3.Introduction to Information System, James A. O Brien, Tata

    McGraw Hill.

    4. Management Information Systems, S.Sadagopan, PHI, 1/e, 20055. Management Information Systems, Effy Oz, Thomson Course

    Technology

    7. Corporate Information Strategy and Management, Lynda M

    AppleGate, Robert D Austin et al, Tata McGraw Hill

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    IMA 5011-INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE Credit:

    L T P: 3-0

    Contact Hour: 36-4

    Course Description

    The focus is on developing high quality, working software that solves real problems. The course is designed fo

    students to learn the essentials of the Programming language, and how to learn about other parts of the compute

    language.The key objective of this course is to learn modular design of software and documenting the design.

    1. Introduction to Computers

    Hardware - Software - Systems Software, Application Software and Packages. Introduction to Embedded SoftwarFundamentals of operating system- windows, Unix/Linux. Introduction to World Wide-Internet operations. Data

    and Information-meaning & concept levels of data processing.

    2. System & Software concept

    Definitions, Integrated Systems, Sub-systems, s , Software concept & Process, Software life cycles, Software

    process models, Activities in each phase, Control and life-cycle management of correct, reliable, maintainableand cost effective software, Software Costs, quality costs and economics, Software documentation

    3. Introduction to Programming Concepts & flow charting

    Models of computer data processing, flow charting technique-principles of flow charting, symbols used in flocharts, Benefits & limitations of flow chart ,examples.

    4. Introduction to 'c', Basic Program construction, Elements of C Programming: Constants, variables, data typeoperators, Functions-Simple Functions,Passing argument to Function Returning values, Decision-making an

    branching- goto, if-else, switch statements. Decision Making and Looping- while, do - while and for loop.

    5. C++ Programming Basics

    Basic Program construction, operators in C++ ,Functions-Simple Functions, Passing argument to Funct

    Returning values, Reference arguments, overloaded, Functions, inline functions, storage classes, Object a

    Classes-class and objects, Constructors, Destructors, Objects as Function arguments, Returning object frFunctions, Static class data, Operator Overloading, Inheritance

    6.Overview of Java language

    Introduction to OOPL, Java program format, compiling and running ,methods, classes and inheritance ,conditiona

    recursion , boolean return values ,working with threads and distributed computing ,abstract methods and interface

    wise refinement and problem decomposition ,object-oriented programming ,software engineering basics .

    7.Algorithms & Data Structures

    Fundamental data structures and their associated algorithms, Stacks and queues, trees, tables, lists, arrays, strin

    sets; files and access methods, B-trees, multi-key organizations. Searching, Sorting, Algorithm design techniques

    Suggested Readin

    1. Foundation of computing, Sinha, P.K., Priti Sinha, BPB Publications.

    2. Introduction to information technology, Turban, Rainer and Potter, John Wiley and sons.

    3. Programming in C, E.Balaguruswamy, Tata McGraw Hill.4. Let us C Solutions: Y.P. Kanetkar, BPB Publication.

    5. Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ - Robert Lafore, Galgotia Publication

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    6. Object Oriented Programming with C++ - E. Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw-Hill

    7. Head First Java, Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates ,O'Reilly Media8. Java How to Program, Harvey ,M. Dietel, Prentice Hall.

    9. Thinking in Java, Bruce Eckel ,Prentice Hall

    IMA 5012- PROGRAMMING LAB Credit:

    L T P: 0-0

    Contact Hour: 28-3