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26th November 2015, 06:16 PM
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Alagappa University MBA Syllabus
Hey buddy can you please get the MBA program syllabus issued by the Alagappa University so that you can have idea about it?
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27th November 2015, 08:57 AM
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Re: Alagappa University MBA Syllabus
As per your demand I will help you here to get the MBA program syllabus of Alagappa University so that you can easily cover your topics. Here is the MBA program syllabus Core – I – Management Theory and Practice Core – II – Managerial Economics Core – III – Accounting for Managers Core – IV – Organisational Behaviour Core – V – Marketing Management Core – VI – Human Resource Management Core – VII –Operations Management and Information System Core – VIII – Financial Management Core – IX – Business Research Methods For full syllabus buddy please go through the file MBA Syllabus Alagappa University CORE COURSE – I – MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE Unit I Introduction: The concept of management - Development of management thoughts – Schools of Management thought – Classical, Neo-classical and Modern; the process of Management. Contribution of F.W. Taylor, Henri Fayol, Elton Mayo and Peter F. Drucker - Emergence of modern management thought. Unit II Planning: Nature and Purpose of planning; types of plans, objectives of plans – Premises; decision-making; forecasting and planning; planning process; limitation of planning. MBO process Unit III Organising: Nature and purpose of organizing; organisation levels and span of management; departmentation – line and staff relations - centralisation and decentralisation - Delegation of authority - Formal and informal organization. Introduction to committee and Types of committees Unit IV Staffing and Directing: Nature and purpose; an introduction to acquisition, maintenance and development of manpower – Introduction to Leadership, motivation and communication. Unit V Controlling – The control process – common types of standards used in control Process – control techniques – Co-ordination – Need – Types – Problems – Approaches to achieve effective co-ordination References 1. Koontz and O’Donnel, Management A Global Perspective (10th ed.) McGraw Hill, 2. Stoner James A.F.,Freeman R. Edwardand Daniel Gilbel, Management Practices, PHI, 3. Indigenous & Modern Systems of Administration and Management, N.P. Rao, Kanishka Pub, New Delhi 4. Management- Theory and Practice, B.S. Moshal, GalgotiaPublication, New Delhi. CORE COURSE – II – MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS Unit I Managerial Economics: Introduction and Definition - Nature and scope of managerial economics and its relationship with other disciplines. Unit II Demand analysis: Demand theory; Objectives of demand analysis and determinants of demand; Elasticity of demand and its measurement methods; Importance in decision-making; Demand forecasting methods Unit III Production and cost analysis: Production concepts and analysis; Production function; Characteristic of various factors of production; Laws of production; Cost concepts and analysis; Empirical estimates of production and costs; Production function and its managerial use, short-run and Long-run Average costs curves and its analysis. Unit IV Pricing decisions: Pricing under different market structure: perfect and imperfect (monopoly, monopolistic and oligopoly markets). Unit V Macroeconomics: National Income – concepts and various methods of its measurement. Inflation: Meaning and types. Introduction to business cycles References 1. Gupta – Managerial Economics – Tata McGraw-Hill. 2. Maheswari and Gupta – Managerial Economics – Sultan Chand &Sons 3. Peterson HC and Lewis – Managerial Economics – Himalaya Publishers 4. Varshney and Maheswari – Managerial Economics – Sultan Chand & Sons. 5. P.L. Mehta – Managerial Economics – Sultan Chand & Sons. 6. Trivedi – Managerial Economics – Tata McGraw-Hill. 7. Joel Dean – Managerial Economics – Prentice Hall of India CORE COURSE – III – ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS Unit I Accounting Definition – Purpose – Basic concepts and conventions – Accounting standards –Preparation of Financial statements – Trial balance – Manufacturing account – Trading & profit and loss account – Balance sheet. Unit II Financial statement analysis – Meaning – Methods of analysis –Ratio analysis. Unit III Fund flow analysis – Cash flow analysis. Unit IV Budgetary control – Principles – methods – types of budgets – Zero base budget. Unit V Costing – Elements of cost – cost sheet – Marginal costing and Break Even analysis. References 1. M.Y.Khan & P.K.Jain – Management Accounting, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing company Ltd. 2. R.L.Gupta &Radhaswamy, Advanced accountancy – Sultan Chand 3. Sharma&Gupta, Management Accounting – Kalyani publishers 4. S.N.Maheswari, Advanced Accountancy, Vikas Publishers 5. Dr.S.P.Gupta, Management Accounting, Sahitya Bhawan Publishers 6. R.S.N.Pillai & Bagavathi – Managemnt Accounting S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 7. R.Narayanaswamy – Financial Accounting – A managerial perspective Prentice Hall India Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi. Here I have some more syllabus issued by the University Syllabi -UG Syllabi PG Syllabi books - MCA & MBA(5 yr.Int) Programmes Syllabi for MBA (General) -CY 2014 Syllabi books - MBA programmes -AY 2013-14 onwards M.S.W. Paper 2.5 Field Work - Manua Format for MSW Project Report Address:- Alagappa University Alagappa Puram, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu 630003 Phone:- 04565 226 250 |