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8th September 2015, 02:00 PM
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Re: HP University Distance Education Shimla

As you want to get the list of courses offered in International Centre for Distance Education and Open Learning (ICDEOL) in Himachal Pradesh University so here is the information of the same for you:

Courses Offered:
Courses at Under-Graduate Level
B.A. & B.Com. under RUSA effective from 2013-14 Semester System, Three-year course
B.A. Part II/III (Pass Course) Annual system, Three-year course.
B.Com. Part II/III (Pass Course) Annual system, Three-year course.
BCA Part I/II/III Annual system, Three-year course.

Courses at Post-Graduate Level:
M.Com. (Master of Commerce) Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in English Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in History Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in Economics Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in Political Science Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in Public Administration Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in Hindi Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in Sanskrit Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A./M.Sc. in Mathematics Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in Sociology Two-year course in four semesters.
M.A. in Music Two-year course in four semesters.

Professional Courses:
B.Ed. only for candidates working in a recognized / affiliated educational institution located in Himachal Pradesh Two Years Course (Annual System)
M.Ed. only for candidates working in a recognized / affiliated educational institution located in Himachal Pradesh Two Years Course (Annual System)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Two-Year course in four semesters
Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Three-Year course in six semesters
PGDMC (P.G. Diploma in Mass Communication) One-year, Annual System.
MMC (Master of Mass Communication) Two-year, course in four semesters
PGDPM & LW One-year, Two semesters.
PGDCA (P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications)
One-year, Two semesters.
APGDIT (Advance P.G. Diploma in Information Technology) One-year, Two semesters.
PGD (Human Resource Development, Tribal Studies, Population Studies) One-year, Two semesters.
PGD (Deen Dayal Upadhaya) One-year, Annual system

Facilities:
Transport
Concession for Blind Students
Identity Card
Faculty House
Library Facilities

Fees Structure:





Here for your reference I am giving you the syllabus of MBA:

101: MANAGEMENT PROCESS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
UNIT-I
Meaning, Nature and Scope of Management; Emergence of Management Thought – Classical, Neo-Classical and Modern Theories; Roles, Skills and Responsibilities of Managers; Universality of Management Principles; Functions of Management; Comparative Management – Japanese, American and Indian.

UNIT-II
Planning and Decision Making – Process, Premises, Types of Plans; Decision – Making – Process, Types of Decisions, Creativity in Decision Making, Techniques; Control – Process and Techniques.

UNIT-III
Organizations – Meaning, Principles, Types of Organizations; Organizational Behaviour – Meaning and Scope; Models of OB; Contributing Disciplines to OB: Emerging Challenges for OB: Organizations as Social Systems.

UNIT-IV
Foundations of Individual Behaviour; Individual Differences; Basic understanding of Attitudes, perception, Personality, and Learning; Work Motivation – Theories and Applications; communication – Process, Forms, Barriers and Effectiveness.

UNIT-V
Group Dynamics – Overview of Groups, Types, Stages, Group Decision – making; Interpersonal Relationship; Inter – group Dynamics – Interactions, Influencing Factors; Leadership Concept, Theories, and Effectiveness.

SUGGESTED READINGS;
1. Koontz, H. and Welrich, H; Management, Mc Graw Hill, 1995
2. Luthans, F. Organizational Behaviour, McGraw Hill, 1995
3. Robbins, Stephen P, Management, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall Inc, 1996
4. Robbins, Stephen P, Organizational Behaviour; Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 202.
5. Gregory Moorhead and Ricky W Griffin; Organizational Behaviour – Managing People and Organizations, Jaico Pub. Ouse, Bombay, 200
6. Stoner, J. et. Al. Management, New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India, 200
7. Prasad, LM; Organizational Behaviour; Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 202

102: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-I.
Unit-I:
Management Science: Executive problems, Scope for quantification, Translating Business problems into mathematics, Concept of Limits, Rate of change – derivatives and finite difference (simple problems) First Differential of a monomial. x+y, x, x y types. Concept of Maxima and Minima.

Unit-II:
Graphical and Tabular representation: Concept of a function, Role of functional analysis in business, inequalities and their representation on graphs, Concept of Interrelation – Continuous functions. Integration of Simple function – problems, differentiation under the integral signs.

Unit-III:
Frequency distribution and their Analysis – measures of Central Tendency, Measures of dispersion. Probability theory and Probability distributions – Binomial, Normal and Poisson.

Unit-IV:
Estimation – Point Estimation and Internal Estimation
Hypothesis Testing – One Sample test, two sample test, Z test, t-test, Chi” Sq. test. Simple Regression and Correlation: Estimation using Regression line, Correlation Analysis Introduction to Multiple and Partial correlation.

Unit-V:
Time Series:
Variations in Time Series, Trend Analysis, Cyclical Variation, Seasonal Variation.

Index Numbers:-
Unweighted Aggregate. Weighted Aggregate. Weighted Aggregated Index, Average of Relative methods, Quantity and Value Indices.

References:
1. Dean, Sasieni, Gupta Mathematics for modern Management
2. M. Rathrachri Mathematics for Management
3. M. P. Gupta & S. P. Gupta Business Statistics.
4. Richard I Laviw & David S. Rubin Statistics for Management
5. S. P. Gupta Statistical Methods.

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS:
Unit-I
THE BACKGROUND:-
The economic background to management: Economics as discipline, the economic problems, the circular flow of economic activities, functions of economic system and the role of price mechanism.

References:
1. L. Robbins:- An Essay on the Nature and Significance of economic Science, Chapters-II & III
2. Christopher:- Savagte and John R. Small: Introduction to Managerial Economics, Chapters – I & II.
3. Leftwich Price System and Resources Allocation.

Unit-II
INTRODUCTION:-
The Scope and Methods of Managerial Economics, The Five Fundamantal Concepts – The Incremental Concept, Incrementalism and Marginalism, The concept of Time Perspective, The Discounting Principle. The Opportunity Cost Concept. The Equimarginal Principle.

REFERENCES:-
W.W. Haynes` V. L. Mote and S. Paul: Managerial Economics, Analysis and Cases.
Chapter-I and II.

Unit-III:
DEMAND ANALYSIS:
The Elementary Economics and Demand, Law of Demand, The Elasticity of Demand Price Elasticity of Demand, Income Elasticity of Cross-Elasticity of Demand, Promotional Elasticity of Demand , Demand Forecasting; Approaches to Forecasting, Forecasting Methods.

References:
1. Haynas, Mote and Paul, op. cit, Chapters 4 & 5.
2. Joel Dean, Managerial Economics, Chapter 4.
3. Christopher 1. Savages and John R. Smali op. cit, Chapter 8.

Unit-IV:
COST ANALYSIS:
Fixed and Variable costs and other cost classifications. Accounting costs and Economics Costs. Break-event chart. Construction, Limitations and Applications of Theoretical Cost Functions and their Managerial Users.

References:
1. Haynas, Mote Paul. Op. Cit., Chapters 7 & 8.
2. D. C. Hauge, Manageiral Economics Analysis for Business Decisions, Chapters 5.
3. W. Reuteenstrauch and R. Willers, The Economics of Industrial Management, Second Edition, 1968, Chapter-XII.

Unit-V:
PRICING:-
Price Determination, Methods of Pricing: Cost Plus Pricing, Target Pricing, Differential
Pricing, Bid Pricing Product Line Pricing, and Psychological Aspects of Pricing. Pricing in various markets: Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic, Competition Oligopoly.

REFERENCES:-
1. K. P. M. Sunderam:- Indian Economy.
2. K.K. David:- Indian Economy
3. D.C. Hauge: Managerial Economis, Analysis for Business Decisions.
4. Ravindra H. Dholakia & Ajay N. Oza:- Micro Economics for Management Students.
5. H. Cfraig Petersen W. CrisLewis:- Managerial Economics.

For more detailed information I am uploading a PDF file which is free to download:

MBA syllabus of International Centre for Distance Education and Open Learning (ICDEOL) in Himachal Pradesh University

Contact Details:
Himachal Pradesh University
Summer Hill,
Upper Summer Hill
Summer Hill Chowk
Shimla,
Himachal Pradesh 171004
India

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