POs and COs
Programme Objectives (PO) 2023-2024
1. Infuse environmental concepts in business management
2. Develop scientific attitude based on interdisciplinary approach for problem solving and decision making.
3. Evolve competence in environmental management required by corporate world.
4. Build technically sound and able work force required for environmental protection, development and management.
5. Inculcate concept of green industry for sustainable development.
6. Promote for participation in active research work.
7. Encourage to identify, assess and shape entrepreneurial opportunities and evaluate their potential for starting an enterprise.
PO
PO No. Program Outcome Statement
PO 1 – Conceptual Knowledge Nurturing a foundation of comprehensive understanding and analytical thinking.
PO 2 – Research and Innovation Fostering a spirit of research and innovation among students for new dimensional searches.
PO 3 – Collaborative Learning Imbibing collaboration and leadership skills for individual growth and collective empowerment.
PO 4 – Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Developing critical thinking skills for problem solving and innovative solutions to meet dynamic challenges.
PSO (Programme Specific Outcomes):
1. Understand the fundamental structure and functioning of environmental systems and ecosystems.
2. Identify environmental problems and propose sustainable solutions.
3. Promote Leadership skills and create environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
4. Conduct research that contributes to new knowledge and technological advancements in environmental science.
PSO No. Program Specific Outcome Statement
PSO 1 Understand the fundamental structure and functioning of environmental systems and ecosystems.
PSO 2 Identify environmental problems and propose sustainable solutions.
PSO 3 Promote Leadership skills and create environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
PSO 4 Conduct research that contributes to new knowledge and technological advancements in environmental science.
Course Outcomes (CO's):-
SEMESTER - I
FUNDAMENTALS OF ECOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
1. Acquire the knowledge of Environmental Science and its multidisciplinary approach, ecosystem, types of ecosystem and its components.
2. Interpret the consequences the biogeochemical cycles and human interference in cyclic process. 3. Develop ability to identify local issues related with environment and natural resources.
4. Infer about land as a resource its management, classification, importance and about land use pattern.
AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION
1. Appraisal of present air pollution status.
2. Identify existing and potential sources of air pollution.
3. Identify and Classify existing sources of noise pollution.
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
1. Acquire the requisite theoretical framework for understanding practical problems in accounting.
2. Apply basic accounting principles and concepts for preparation of Financial Statements.
3. Evaluate the financial position by preparing the financial statement as per Schedule III.
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
1. Discuss conceptual knowledge of Marketing Concepts.
2. Analyze marketing situation and provide appropriate solution for the issue.
3. Devise Market segmentation strategies for product and services.
4. Develop 4Ps of Marketing for Product and Services.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1. To Conceptualize a topic of Interest and need to define a problem to be investigated.
2. Analyze the various methodologies for application to their own research.
3. Demonstrate applications of the research findings in a meaningful way with validity.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT
1. Analyze industry data using MS-Excel.
2. Develop an effective presentation using software.
3. Appreciate importance of IT in Digital Economy.
4. Design conceptual models of a database using MS Access for real-life applications and also construct queries, data entry forms using wizard.
SEMESTER – II
WATER POLLUTION
1. Identify sources for surface water, ground water and marine pollution.
2. Analyze parameters and standards for water and waste water.
WATER AND WASTEWATER ENGINEERING
1. Design water treatment plant.
2. Select appropriate method for water and wastewater treatment.
3. Grade the existing water and wastewater treatment methods.
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
1. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of organizational behavior.
2. Apply relevant contemporary theories, concepts and models in order to analyse organizational environment, cases and issues.
3. Identify the wide range of sources for attracting and recruiting talent and appropriate process for selecting candidates
4. Conduct job analysis interview develop job descriptions and job specifications, conduct performance appraisal
5. Develop, implement and evaluate employee orientation, training and development programs.
BUSINESS LAWS
1. Explain the legal principles of Business Laws.
2. To solve legal issues of Business.
BUSINESS STATISTICS
1. Provide solution to management decision problems.
2. Analyze company/organization data for taking decisions.
3. Interpret the relevance of statistical findings for business problem solving and decision making.
4. Evaluate the data collected for management decision and provide inference towards it.
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. Describe the importance of microbial diversity, beneficial and harmful properties of MOs with potential applications in the innovative environmental management technologies
2. Describe and apply existing and emerging technologies like in- situ, ex-situ, & engineered bioremediation, phyto-remediation that are important in the area of environmental clean up / pollution & forest management.
3. Demonstrate an awareness about emerging concerns of reductions in fossil fuels through new biotechnological interventions in the harnessing renewable biomass energy.
4. Describe and apply biotechnological solutions like bio-plastics, bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides, bio-mining, and biosensors to address present environmental concerns.
ENERGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
1. Identify and compare various forms and energy resources.
2. Compare and contrast conventional and non-conventional energy sources and relate technologies for harnessing renewable energy resources.
3. Identify and evaluate the toxic chemicals, mutagens, carcinogens and their relationships between exposure and dose-response relationships.
4. Evaluate effects on living/physiological systems like neurotoxicity, nephro-toxicity, hepato toxicity, and reproductive toxicity.
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
1. Recognize the various global and regional environmental concerns due to natural causes and/or human activities, and the impact of these on various forms of life.
2. Obtain and communicate information on risks, relief needs and lessons learned from earlier disasters in order to formulate strategies for mitigation in future scenarios.
3. Describe and evaluate the environmental, social, economic, legal and organizational aspects influencing vulnerabilities and capacities to face disasters.
4. Relate theoretically and practically in the processes of disaster management (disaster risk reduction, response, and recovery).
FIELD PROJET
1 Select and defend a topic of their Field project and effectively plan, execute, evaluate and discuss their innovative ideas and experiments.
2 Identify systematically the relevant theory and concepts, and relate these to appropriate methodologies and evidences.
3 Apply appropriate techniques and draw appropriate conclusions, develop communication and interpersonal skills.
4 Propose and present scientific approach to solve the problem. Interpret, discuss and communicate scientific results in written form.
PRACTICAL - I
1. Relate and demonstrate the basic laboratory instruments used in environmental analysis and understand the principle of measurements using those instruments.
2. Identify and describe steps that are included in analysis, like sampling, sample processing, removal of interferences, and detection of component of interest and data evaluation.
3. Utilize the technical skills for air sampling, using high volume sampler.
4. Determine water pollution levels using appropriate methodology/ instrumentation.
5. Perceive skills in analytical techniques/experimental for BOD, COD measurements.
6. Interpret the experimental results to study water pollution levels.
7. Apply Screening of microbial cultures in the different areas of environment management and for further entrepreneurship development.
8. Designing & Maintenance of water and waste water treatment plant.
9. Evaluate dispersal of air pollutants by drawing wind rose diagram.
10. Determine water pollution levels using appropriate methodology/ instrumentation.
SEMESTER- III
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
1. Estimate the suitable methods for Solid Waste Management.
2. Compare between the various categories of Solid Waste as per the regulations.
3. Prioritize the appropriate plan for handling and disposal of Hazardous Waste.
CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
1 Critique CSR for particular industry.
2 Relate various international strategies with national strategies.
3 Appreciate the ethical, cross-cultural, and historical context of environmental issues and the links between human and natural systems.
4 Understand International efforts for Environment Protection
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS)
1. Design EMP for particular industry.
2. Prepare Environmental Impact Assessment report.
PRACTICAL - II
1. Make the use of personal Protective Equipment‟s.
2. Determining quality of irrigation water for optimal utilization to avoid further environmental consequences.
3. Recommend gypsum requirement for the preparation of reclamation plans for saline alkali soils.
4. Propose dose of lime for reclamation of an acid soil, by performing laboratory experiments and computing results.
5. Demonstrating Isolation, segregation, characterization and proper utilization of Municipal Solid Waste.
6. Determining quality of irrigation water for optimal utilization to avoid further environmental consequences.
7. Extend use of technical and analytical skills to quantify the level and effects of noise pollution.
8. Interpret the chemical methods used to study environmental processes.
9. Elaborate and Integrate scientific processes to analyze soil samples.
10. Experiment with work safely and competently in an environmental laboratory settings, with confidence.
RESEARCH PROJET (Master Thesis)
1. Select and defend a topic of their SIP and effectively plan, execute, evaluate and discuss their innovative ideas and experiments.
2. Systematically identify relevant theory and concepts, and relating these to appropriate methodologies and evidences.
3. Apply appropriate techniques and drawing appropriate conclusions, developing communication and interpersonal skills.
4. Propose scientific approach to solve the problem and Interpret, discuss and communicate scientific results in written form.
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
1. Assess foreign exchange rates and develop export trade document.
2. Apply international finance terms in trade.
3. Evaluate foreign direct investment design.
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS AND LABOUR LAWS
1. Discuss the concepts and theories to manage Industrial Relations and Labor Laws.
2. Apply the concept of industrial relations, legal issues to the system in which it operates.
3. Solve industrial related legal issues used in the resolution of conflict.
4. Critically evaluate emerging trends in employment law.
5. Design the collective bargaining process, including preparation, negotiation, and settlement.
CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
1. Discuss conceptual knowledge of Consumer Behaviour.
2. Analyze impact of various factors on consumer behaviour.
3. Evaluate the impact of social and psychological factors on consumer behaviour.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
1. Discuss the evolution of Supply Chain & Logistics and how it can affect organization operations.
2. Distinguish between various Supply Chain Distribution Strategies and choose effective strategy for organization.
3. Estimate the Demand in the market to develop Supply Chain Strategy for Organization.
4. Discuss Global Supply Chain Operation and recent trends in Supply Chain Management.
INDIAN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT
1. Able to understand and identify the trends in the agribusiness sector in India and the world.
2. Will gain introduction to the necessary skill sets being an agripreneur on various production methods.
3. Able to review the contribution of national and international organizations in farm sector.
4. Develop understanding of policy environment in the country.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
1. Construct MIS Dashboards, including the use MIS Inforgraphics.
2. Using Excel Power Query, refined the data using ETL Process.
3. Extract the content of data from website using web scrapping.
DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXES
1. To summarize tax basics.
2. To experiment with direct tax provisions.
3. To aware students about GST Provisions.
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
1. Describe the different concepts in International HRM.
2. Differentiate between International and Domestic HRM.
3. Interpret the implications of culture on HR Practices.
4. Evaluate different HR interventions in cross-border mergers and acquisitions.
SERVICES MARKETING
1. Discuss conceptual knowledge of Services Marketing.
2. Apply 7 P‟s to the concept of services marketing.
3. Devise strategies for Services.
4. Evaluate strategies for Services.
PURCHASING AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
1. Explain basic terms and concepts related to Purchase & Stores Management.
2. Discuss the functions and benefits of store management including its safety and security aspects.
3. Develop suitable Inventory Model for the organization by determining safety stock requirement.
4. Design effective Vendor Development Programme, Vendor Evaluation and Rating Method for the organization.
RURAL MARKETING IN INDIA
1. Able to identify, understand and evaluate the trends in the rural and agricultural markets in India.
2. Will gain necessary skill sets being a rural marketing expert such as developing various marketing strategies for rural markets, able to adopt rural marketing research tools in a rational way etc.
3. Able to develop Rural Marketing Strategy Model Report on the basis of learning points in the module.
INFORMATION SYSTEM AUDIT AND CONTROL
1. Classify the concepts of computer security, computer security threats and the corresponding remedies.
2. Describe the trend of computer security threats.
3. Develop an audit plan to achieve the IT audit objectives.
SEMESTER – IV
LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT
1. Identify the concept of optimal land use planning based on capabilities to prevent further degradation and relate these to appropriate methodologies of sustainable land management.
2. Describe challenges and give suggestions to manage accelerated soil erosion, ground water recharging and water logging conditions, with the emphasis on prevention, control and reclamation of saline-alkali soils.
3. Develop understanding of the hydrology of streams and lake systems and concept of water shed management, and describing the processes of and importance of groundwater flow and aquifer systems.
4. Perceive the challenges of maintaining surface and ground water quality, apply their knowledge base and research skills to current issues pertaining to water resource management, and remediation, with emphasis on related economic, social, and public policy dimensions.
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
1. Discuss various concepts and theories in the field of strategic management.
2. Formulate various types of strategies for a given industry.
3. Evaluate an industry using various tools and techniques for strategic choice.
4. Critique strategies implemented.
5. Devise strategic approaches to managing a business successfully in a global context
BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
1. Describe ethical decision-making framework.
2. Analyze ethical and moral issues in life and in Business.
3. Examine the evolution of Corporate Governance in India.
4. Generalize Principles of Good corporate governance.
START UPS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
1. Describe the concept and types of Start ups.
2. Explore the start up ideas and start up India scheme.
3. Identify various funding options for start ups.
4. Create a start up on the campus.
MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM
1. Apply concept of marginal costing for decision making.
2. Analyze various operating and financial leverages to design capital structure.
3. Evaluate various types of budgets for managerial decision making.
PERFORMANCE AND COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT
1. Gain insights of various conceptual aspects of Compensation, Performance Management and competencies and related law to achieve organizational goals.
2. Determine the performance/competency based compensation system for business excellence and solve various cases.
3 Designing the performance and compensation strategies for attraction, motivation and retaining high quality workforce.
SALES AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
1. Evaluate concepts related to sales and distribution.
2. Manage sales force effectively.
3. Evaluate appropriate use of distribution channels.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
1. Explain basic concept of Project Management including Project Appraisal, Project Risk Management and use of IT in Project Management.
2. Select most appropriate Project from available options to the organization by analyzing all the projects on the basis of capital budgeting techniques.
3. Develop the Project Report of the project undertaken by the organization.
4. Determine Critical Path of project undertaken by organization and estimate project duration.
AGRI PRODUCTION, SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
1. Understand the importance of farm and its resource management. sector.
2. Review various farming systems, land tenure systems, their impact on productivity in agriculture
3. Understand the role of Supply chain methods in development of farm and farm allied activities.
4. Critique the importance of logistics development in development of farm sector and farmer.
APPLIED DATA SCIENCE AND BUSINESS ANALYTICS USING R
1. Identify and describe complex business problems in terms of analytical models.
2. Apply appropriate analytical methods to find solutions to business problems that achieve stated objectives.
3. Apply the knowledge of R gained to data Analytics for real-life applications.
INVESTMENT AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
1. Identifying various investment avenues as a small and corporate investor.
2. To know relationship between security and market portfolio.
3. To prepare investment plans for individuals during various life cycle stages.
TALENT AND HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
1. Describe the concept of Talent and Human Capital Management.
2.Apply different concepts of Human Capital Management.
3. Critically evaluate emerging trends in Talent and Human Capital Management.
ADVERTISING AND INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION
1. Discuss conceptual knowledge of Advertising and IMC.
2. Devise Strategies for advertising and IMC.
3. Evaluate IMC policies and campaigns.
4. Evaluate performance of advertising and IMC strategies.
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
1. Explain basic terms and concepts related to Quality Management including Quality Assurance, Cost of Quality & Quality Function Deployment.
2. Solve problems on Process Control Charts and Interpret on the process capability.
3. Discuss recent techniques of quality management including Total Quality Management, Six Sigma and Quality Circle.
4. Make use of quality awards framework to qualify the organization for various quality management awards.
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING, COMMODITIES MARKETS AND AGRI BUSINESS
1. Identify review the relation between agricultural markets and agriculture development.
2. Gain introduction to the necessary skill sets by study of agricultural markets and support systems.
3. Review the importance of agricultural commodities markets in farm sector.
4. Develop understanding of methods of trading in commodities markets.
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
1. Needs For Software Specifications Also They Can Classify Different Types Of Software Requirements And Their Gathering Techniques.
2. Identifying The Role Of SDLC In Software Project Development And They Can Evaluate The Importance Of Software Engineering In PLC.
3. Familiar With The Different Methods And Techniques Used For Project Management.
4. Discuss The Parameters Of The Software Project's Success And Failures.
Master of Business Administration (Environment Management)
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