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Assesment Pattern | |
CIA 1 20 marks, CIA 2 25 Marks, CIA 3 20 marks, End Sem 30 marks , Attendance 5 marks | |
Examination And Assesments | |
CIA 1 20 marks, CIA 2 25 Marks, CIA 3 20 marks, End Sem 30 marks , Attendance 5 marks | |
Department Overview: | |
School of Business and Management, is a premier wing of Christ (Deemed to be University), since 1991 with a clearly defined approach for creating quality managers and entrepreneurs required to face the challenges of the corporate sector. The department offers undergraduate courses in Business and Administration and Masters Programme in Management and Finance which are challenging and specifically designed to develop and enhance career opportunities and to contribute in the dissemination of academic and applied knowledge in business management. | |
Mission Statement: | |
VISION Our Vision is to be an Institution of excellence in developing leaders serving enterprises and society globally.
MISSION Our Mission is to develop socially responsible business leaders with the spirit of inquiry through academic and industry engagement.
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Introduction to Program: | |
The BBA in Finance and Economics is a unique double major program at the School of Business and Management that combines economics and finance. In addition to learning about financial sector performance and evaluation, students will gain a solid understanding of economic theories and policies. This major provides students with a theoretical foundation in both Economics and Finance. The courses provide strong training in the analysis of data and models in these fields. Through a multidisciplinary approach and project-based learning, the curriculum helps develop a sound understanding of global financial markets, monetary policy challenges, and everything in between.
In addition to developing research skills, students pursuing their 4th year in Honours with research will also be eligible to apply for PhD programs around the world. | |
Program Objective: | |
Programme Outcome/Programme Learning Goals/Programme Learning Outcome: PO1: Aware of and sensitive to social and ethical issues in the worldPO2: Able to demonstrate knowledge of business from a wholistic and cross-functional perspective PO3: Able to communicate in a professional manner PO4: Evaluate problems and solve them in a scientific manner PO5: Able to integrate knowledge of Finance and Economics for market development PO6: Demonstrate Financial Acumen in professional manner Programme Specific Outcome: PSO1: Demonstrate awareness of local, regional, national and global needsPSO2: Identify implications of financial and economic decisions on relevant stakeholders PSO3: Examine financial and economic decisions from compliance perspectives PSO4: Estimate business risks through environmental scanning PSO5: Integrate critical issues across multiple functional areas. Programme Educational Objective: PEO1: Estimate business risks through environmental scanningPEO2: Integrate critical issues across multiple functional areas. | |