Courses for Students of Section C

Course Outcomes:

 

The students will be able to:

CO1 Use new concepts, vocabulary, and with appropriate grammar and structure

CO2 Become more empathetic channelizing their ideas towards positive attitude and actions

CO3 Articulate with greater display of Speaking and Writing skills

CO4Understand the relations between words and ideas

CO5 Develop interest in stories infused with moral purpose (attitudes and understandings that are beyond our own immediate experience)

CO6 Engaging with simple to complex writings & for understanding complex lives.

CO7 Literature and analyzing how times, cultural intentions and literary genres differ from one another.

CO8 Grasp the skills and theories of interpretation, with language and representation.

CO9 Listen, practice and hone English language skills to a great extent.



Course Objective: 

The purpose of this course is to introduce to students the field of programming using C and C++ language. The students will be able to enhance their analyzing and problem-solving skills and use the same for writing programs in C and C++.

 

Course outcomes:

CO1:  Understanding a functional hierarchical code organization and the ability to define and manage data based on problem subject domain. 

CO2: The student will be able to solve problems using C Programming language and C++ programming language.

CO3: Ability to work with textual information, characters, and strings.

CO 4: The student will be able to design C++ classes for code reuse

CO5: Will be able to analyze and execute the most efficient and diversified technique for a given task. 

CO6: The ability of random access to files or records and other file management functions in C. 

CO7: Implement copy constructors and class member functions and understand the concept of data abstraction and encapsulation.

C08: The student has the ability to handle possible errors during program execution


Financial Accounting-II is a Discipline Specific Course of 5 credits with 65 sessions.