BEN 103 MODERN BENGALI [3]
A study of the structure of modern Bengali. Essentials of grammar, composition, reading, writing and speaking are covered.
BEN 108 BENGALI LITERATURE [3]
A brief survey of Bengali literature from medieval to modern period, classics from each period are introduced.
BIO 201 BIOLOGY [3]
A study of the major groups of organisms and what the history and evolution of life tells us about the major concepts in biology. The overriding theme will be the process of scientific discovery. This includes features of living things, history and scope of biology, scientific approach to basic problems in biology, evolution of diversity and study of organisms from molecules to biosphere.
BIO 202 BIOLOGY LABORATORY [1]
Biology laboratory exercises demonstrating general principles of biology using the scientific approach.
BIO 203 BIOLOGY-II [3]
P: BIO 201. Study of structures and functions of organismic interactions from simple populations to complex ecosystems. Structure and dynamics of populations, interactions within communities, dynamics of ecosystems and biography will be covered in this course.
BIO 204 BIOLOGY-II LABORATORY [1]
Biology laboratory exercises demonstrating ecosystems and populations for the basic study.
BIO 220 INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY [3]
P: NUR 201, NUR 202, NUR 203, NUR 204, CHM 104, CHM 114. The biology of micro organism and their interactions with human. Emphasis on biologically and medically important aspects of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, parasite, and virus, and algae. Specific area includes characteristics, metabolism, control and dissemination of micro-organism as well as human resistance to infectious diseases.
BIO 225 MICRO-BIOLOGY LAB [1]
Practical demonstration of micro biological analysis of organism in laboratory.
BIO 250 BIOLOGY OF MOLECULES AND CELLS [3]
Cellular metabolism and replication will be covered in this course. Topics include fundamental concepts of biological chemistry, replication and packaging of DNA, genotype and phenotype and gene structure and function.
BIO 251 BIOLOGY OF MOLECULES AND CELLS LABORATORY [1]
Biology laboratory exercises demonstrating cellular function and reproduction.
BOT 105 GENERAL BOTANY [3]
Plant groups and their evolutionary development. Physiology, anatomy, ecology, identification of seed plants and economic applications.
BOT 106 GENERAL BOTANY LAB [1]
Laboratory experiments based on BOT 105.
BUS 101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS [3]
The course outlines the philosophy, objectives, activities and responsibility of business enterprises and familiarizes with business enterprises, business terminology and business environment. Included in the course are forms and procedure of business organization, procedure for business start up, sources of finance, agencies involved in business start up, major business decisions, associations in business world, major business functions and careers in business. Functional areas of business such as marketing, production, finance, accounting, personnel, etc. are discussed, includes a project work on how to set up a business.
BUS 201 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION [3]
Develops skill in clear and efficient communication through letters, memos, reports etc. Defines various forms of business communication and demonstrates the correct and appropriate format. Writing of various types of letters such as personal and official, sympathy, congratulation, condolence, reference, introduction, recommendation, request and reply, inquiry, acknowledgment and orders are illustrated. Public speaking and the art of communication through telephone, fax, electronic mail etc., will be included.
BUS 202 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT [3]
P: BUS 101, MGT 102 & 103. A study of economic, social, political,
legal, ecological, technological and physical environment affecting the
business enterprise. Selected contemporary problems and issues at home
and at international level influencing business are examined. Such topics
as business ethics, social responsibility of business and multinational
organizations are included.
P: STA 240 and CSC 101. The course introduces scientific research methods for problem solving and decision making in business. Topics include nature of research, research design, planning and organizing research project, data collection, data processing and analysis, report writing, use of computer for research. Each student will be required to undertake a research project.
BUS 304 PUBLIC RELATIONS IN BUSINESS [3]
P: MGT 201 & HRM 101. A study of the tools and techniques for winning and holding confidence and approval of the society. Topics include strategy for public relation, publicity, analysis of opinions and attitude to create better understanding between employees and business organization and application of various public relations theories.
BUS 306 ADVANCED BUSINESS COMMUNICATION [3]
P: BUS 201. The course provides students with the communication tools they will need on the job. Development of communication competence is sought in reading, writing and speaking. Communication psychology is reviewed to achieve results through communication.
BUS 501 BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY [3]
The interrelationships and interactions of business with the social, political, and economic institutions. The impact of changes in the external environment on business and the managerial tasks are also covered.
BUS 502 HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR [3]
The course deals with individual and group behavior models in the context of different organizations and social systems. It deals with the basic concepts of motivation, perception, learning and analysis of human behavior, individual differences and job satisfaction, attitude change, group process, team work, role theory, power and authority along with the analysis of small group behavior, dynamics, leadership decision, development of organizations and the influence of groups.
BUS 490 PRACTICE [9]
P: Approval of the College
This is a one semester course designed to provide real life experience
to students through internship in a business organization.
BUS 590 PRACTICUM [9]
P: Approval of the College.
The course is designed to expose students to dynamic business environment
through internship for a semester in a real life organization. An internship
project report is required. The report is examined and graded. There is
also an oral examination.