For students of Section A

Business policies are the guidelines developed by an organization to govern its actions. They define the limits within which decisions must be made. Business policy also deals with acquisition of resources with which organizational goals can be achieved. Business policy is the study of the roles and responsibilities of top level management, the significant issues affecting organizational success and the decisions affecting organization in long-run.

 The objective is to acquaint the students with understanding the business environment and design strategies to meet challenges. It focuses on designing plans and policies.

Course Description:

The course addresses the English language needs of the students at the undergraduate level. The focus will be upon four categories: Prose, Poetry, Vocabulary and Grammar.  In addition to these, the last two units focus upon developing the writing skills of students by including essay writing and report writing. The content of the text raises questions of how English is used in India versus how it ought to be used and thus engaging the debates about a “standard English” and the need of adapting English to the local cadence and culture of India. Similarly, the British and American variations of the language are included to orient the students to broaden their view of English as an International language. Overall the course will focus upon the critical thinking faculties of the students concerning academic, linguistic, political, literary and ethical concepts.

 

The syllabus has been designed to develop linguistic and communicative competence of undergraduate students. The teachers also ask comprehension questions to stimulate discussion and based on the discussions the students are made to write short paragraphs /essays and participate in group discussions.

Course Outcomes:

The students will be able to:

CO 1. Read and interpret and analyze the implicit and explicit layers of meaning embedded in a poem.

CO 2. Identify poetic devices and the uncommon use of language in poetry.

CO 3. Become more empathetic and question the various forms of discrimination that exist in society based upon caste, race, gender and culture etc.

CO 4. Engage enlightenment values (liberty, equality and fraternity) and the idea of the secular nation versus  various groups divided on the basis of region, caste, creed and language.

CO 5. Understand the need for English to be adapted to the local cultural contexts of India.

CO 6. Develop interest in the debate whether art exists to serve some purpose or it is just for delight and enjoyment.

CO 7. Learn and use synonyms and antonyms, phrasal verbs, idioms, technical and media vocabulary, and the differences between the British and American variations of the English language.

CO 8. Improve language skills by learning about prepositions, connectives, concord, reported speech and voice.

CO 9. Develop better writing skills and become adept in organizing one’s thoughts and ideas to write essays.

CO 10. Enhance their report writing skills to use in official contexts.