Programme & Course Outcome

Programmed Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A)

Department of Economics-

Programmed Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A)

 

After completing the B.A degree, students are able to…….

Program Outcomes
PO-1

To stimulate the student interest by showing the relevance and use of various economic theories.

PO-2

To apply economic reasoning to problems of  business

PO-3

To Study the relationship among broad aggregates. To apply economic reasoning to problems of the economy

PO-4

To provide knowledge about the financial system in the country

PO-5

Ability to compare and contrast Indian Economy with other world economies

PO-6

It also aims to introduce international financial institutions operating in the global economy

PO-7

Ability to develop awareness among the students of Economics Development & Planning

PO-8

Acquired knowledge on issue of Population – causes of growing population, Problems of over population, population control.

Department of   Economics

Program: BA

(Economics)

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

 

PSO 1 –

At the end of the program,  the students should be able discuss and debate on the various issues and challenges facing the Indian economy

PSO 2 –

Ability to  understand the behavior of an economic agent, namely a consumer, a producer, a factor owner and the price fluctuation in a market

PSO 3 –

To highlight the trends and challenges faced by nations in a challenging global environment

 

PSO 4 –

Ability to develop awareness on the various new developments in the different sectors of an economy – Agriculture, industry, services, banking, etc

Department of Economics

Course Outcomes (COs) of Economics (B.A.)

Class Course Course Outcomes
F.Y.B.A.

 

GEN-1 Indian Economic Environment

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

Semester-I

(Sub Code-11151)

Semester-II

(Sub Code-11152)

 

(To be implemented from the Academic Year, 2019-20)

CO.1Ability to develop an understanding of the economic environment and the Factors affecting economic environment.
CO.2 Ability to develop awareness on the various new developments in the Different sectors of an economy – agriculture, industry, services, banking, etc.
CO.3 Ability to compare and contrast Indian Economy with other world economies.
CO. 4  At the end of the course, the student should be able discuss and debate on the Various issues and challenges facing the Indian Economic Environment.
CO. 5 To provide the students with the background of the Indian Economy with focus

on contemporary issues like economic environment.

CO.6 To make the student aware of the developments such as MSMEs, Digital Economy, E-Banking, BPO & KPO, etc.
GEN-1 Indian Economy – Problems and Prospects

 

(Sub Code-1157)

 

 

(Revised Syllabus-2013 Pattern)

From : June – 2013

CO.1. Understand nature, Basic Characteristics and Major issues of Indian economy
CO. 2. Understand population & economic development
CO.3. Understand Poverty and Unemployment Concepts and their trends in Indian economy
CO.4. Understand role of agriculture, industrial sector in Indian economy.
CO.5. Understand economic planning in India
CO.6. Understand Salient Features of Economy of Maharashtra.
CO.7. Understand Role of Co-operative in Economic Development of Maharashtra.
CO.8. Understand Regional Imbalance Causes & Preventive Measures
Class Course Course Outcomes
 

S.Y.B.A

GEN-II. Financial System

 

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

Semester-III

(Sub Code-23153)

Semester-IV

(Sub Code-24153)

 

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2020-2021)

CO.1. To understand fundamentals of modern financial system
CO.2 To understand the recent trends and developments in banking system.
CO.3  To understand the role of the Reserve Bank of India in Indian financial system
CO. 4  To provide the knowledge of various financial and non-financial institutions
CO.5    To provide the students the intricacies of Indian financial system for better Financial decision making.
GEN-II.Modern Banking

 

(Sub Code-2157)

 

(Revised Syllabus-2013 Pattern)

From : June – 2014

CO.1. To create the awareness among the students of Modern Banking System.
CO.2. To clear understanding of the operations of banking their interaction with the rest of the economy is essential to realize how monetary forces operate through a multitude of channels- market, non-market, institutions and among others, the state.
CO.3. To Explain the Banking constitutes important components towards understanding of economics.
Course Course Outcomes
 

S.Y.B.A.

 

 

 

 

SPL-1, Micro Economics

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

(2019 Pattern)

Semester-III

(Sub Code-23151)

Semester-IV

(Sub Code-24151)

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2020-2021)

 

 

CO.1. To develop an understanding about subject matter of Economics.
CO.2 To impart knowledge of microeconomics.
CO.3  To clarify micro economic concepts
CO. 4    To analyze and interpret charts, graphs and figures
CO.5  To develop an understanding of basic theories of micro economics and their

Application.

CO.6   To develop an understanding of basic theories of micro economics and their application.
CO.7  To demonstrate that the theories discussed in class will usually be applied to

real-life situations

CO.8  To help the students to prepare for varied competitive examinations
SPL-1, Micro Economics

From : June – 2014

(Sub Code-2158)

 

(Revised Syllabus-2013 Pattern)

From : June – 2014

CO.1. This Paper, student is expected to understand the behaviour of an economic agent, namely, a consumer, a producer, a factor owner and the price fluctuation in a market.
CO.2. This Paper deal with the nature and scope of economics, the theory of consumer

behaviour, analysis of production function and equilibrium of a producer, the price formation in different markets structures and the equilibrium of a firm and industry.

CO.3.In addition, the principles of factor pricing and commodity pricing as also the problems of investment and welfare economics have been included.
Class Course Course Outcomes
 

S.Y.B.A.

 

SPL-II, Macro Economics

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

(2019 Pattern)

Semester-III

(Sub Code-23152)

Semester-IV

(Sub Code-24152)

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2020-2021)

 

CO.1. To introduce students to the historical background of the emergence of

Macroeconomics

CO.2  To familiarize students with the differences between microeconomics and

macroeconomics

CO.3  To familiarize students with various concepts of national income
CO. 4  To familiarize students with keynesian macroeconomic theoretical

framework of consumption and investment functions

CO.5     To introduce students to the role of money in an economy.
CO.6 To introduce students to the conceptual and theoretical frameworks of

Inflation, deflation and stagflation, Business Cycle.

SPL-II, Macro Economics

From : June – 2014

(Sub Code-2159)

 

(Revised Syllabus-2013 Pattern)

From : June – 2014

CO.1. This Paper has become a major area of economic analysis in terms of theoretical, empirical as well as policy-making issues.
CO.2. Macroeconomics has an extensive, substantive as well as methodological content.
CO.3. It deals with the functioning of the economy as a whole, including how the economy’s total output of goods and services and employment of resources is determined and what causes these totals to fluctuate.
CO.3. The Paper entitled Macroeconomicsǁ is designed to make an undergraduate student aware of the basic theoretical framework underlying the field of macroeconomics.

 

Class Course Course Outcomes
S.Y.B.A.

 

S.Y.B.A. Economics Skill Enhancement Course (SEC2A,2B):

Basic Concept of Research Methodology-I,II.

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

(2019 Pattern)

Semester-III

(Sub Code-23154)

Semester-IV

(Sub Code-24154)

 

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2020-2021)

 

CO.1. On completion of the course, the student shall be able to-

• Demonstrate his/her understanding of sampling methods and the ability to use collection of data

 • Identify the appropriate sample techniques for different kinds of research questions
• Identify the appropriate source of data in relation to the collection of research data.
 • Able to classify and present the collected data in the form of graph, bar diagram, chart etc.

 

Class Course Course Outcomes
 

T.Y.B.A.

 

 

 

GEN-III: Indian Economic Development–I,II.

 

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

(2019 Pattern)

Semester-V

(Sub Code-35153)

Semester-VI

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2021-2022)

 

CO.1. To relate and recognize the concept and indicators of Economic Development
CO.2 To describe and analyze the concept and indicators of Human Development
CO.3  To explain the characteristics of Developing and Developed Countries.
CO. 4  To describe the constraints to the process of Economic Development
CO.5. To describe and explain the process of Economic Planning
CO.6 To describe and examine the changing structure of planning process in India.
CO.7  To describe and explain the relation between Economic Development and Environment
GEN-III: Economic Development & Planning

 

(Sub Code-3157)

 

(Revised Syllabus-2013 Pattern)

From : June – 2015

 

 

CO.1. To Study importance of the developing countries in uplifting their economic conditions by restructuring their economics to acquire greater diversity, efficiency and equity in Consonance with their priorities.

CO.2. To count many have grappled with chronic problems of narrow economic base, inefficiency and low standard of living.
CO.3. This paper are devoted to the theories of economic development, approaches to economic development, social and institutional aspects of development, constraints on development process, macroeconomic policies, roll of foreign capital and economic planning etc. in developing countries.
Class Course Course Outcomes
 

 

TYBA

 

 

SPL – III: International Economics-I,II.

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

(2019 Pattern)

Semester-V

(Sub Code-35152)

Semester-VI

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2021-2022)

 

 

CO.1. To relate and recall the concepts of International Economics and International Trade.
CO.2 To describe and apply the theories of international trade.
CO.3  To explain and comprehend the issues relating to Terms of trade and Balance of Payment
CO.4. To relate and recall the concepts of International Economics and International Trade.
CO.5 To describe and apply the theories of international trade.
CO.6  To explain and comprehend the issues relating to Terms of trade and Balance of Payment
SPL-III: International

Economics

(Sub Code-3158)

 

Revised Syllabus-2013 Pattern)

From : June – 2015

CO.1. To provide the students a thorough understanding and deep knowledge about the basic principles that tend to govern the free flow of trade in goods and services at the global level.
CO.2 To Study of various modules, lay stress both on theory and applied nature of the subject that have registered rapid changes during the last decade.
CO.3 To know the impact of free trade and tariffs on the different sectors of the economy as well as at the macro level.

 

Co.4 To become relatively more relevant from the policy point of view under the present waves of globalization and liberalization both in the North and in the South.

 

 

Class Course Course Outcomes
 

T.Y.B.A.

 

 

SPL-IV: Public Finance–I,II.

 

 

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

(2019 Pattern)

Semester-V

(Sub Code-35153)

Semester-VI

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2021-2022)

CO.1 To relate and recognize the Nature and Scope of Public Finance.
CO.2 To describe and analyze the concept of Public Revenue and its components.
CO.3 To explain types of Public Expenditure and reasons for rising Public Expenditure.
CO.4 To explain the types of Public Debt and its effects
CO.5 To explain and assess the components and instruments of Fiscal Policy.
CO.6 To relate to the concepts of Budget and its components
CO.7 To describe and analyze the concept of Deficit Financing and its effects.
CO.8 To describe and explain the Centre and State Financial Relationship.
SPL-IV: Public Finance

 

(Sub Code-3159)

(Revised Syllabus-2013 Pattern)

From : June – 2015

 

CO.1.To study role and functions of the Government in an economy has been changing with the Passas of time.
CO.2 To study vast array of fiscal institutions -tax systems, expenditure programs budgetary procedures, stabilization instruments, debt issues, levels of government, etc
CO.3 To study existence of externalities, concern for adjustment in the distribution of income and wealth, etc.
CO.3 To study  policies and operations which involve the use of tax and expenditure measures while budgetary policy is an important part to understand the basic problems of use of  sources, distribution of Income, etc.
Class Course Course Outcomes

 

T.Y.B.A.

 

T.Y.B.A. Economics Skill Enhancement Course (SEC 3A):

 Business Management-I ,II.

 

Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

(2019 Pattern)

 

Semester-V,   Semester-VI

 

(Revised Syllabus implemented from the academic year 2021-2022)

CO.1 At the end of the Course, the Learner will have the following skills:

·   Management of Business.

·   Business planning and decision making

·   Leadership Skills- Ability to work in teams at the same time, ability to show leadership qualities

CO.2 At the end of the Course, the Learner will have the following skills:

• Analytical Skills – Ability to analyze data collected and interpret in the most logical manner

• Project Report Writing Skills- Ability to comprehend and illustrate/demonstrate findings

• Presentation Skills – PPT/Poster- Ability to illustrate findings in the most appealing manner

• Leadership Skills: Ability to show leadership skills with business ideas or work on business ventures as a practical example

Department of Economics

Course Outcomes (COs) of Business Economics (B.Com.)

Class Course Course Outcomes
 

F.Y.B.com

 

Business Economics (Micro)

(Sub Code-1133)

 

 

Economics Revised Syllabus

(From June – 2013)

CO.1. To develop an understanding about subject matter of Economics
CO.2  To clarify micro economic concepts
CO.3  To impart knowledge of business economics
CO. 4 To analyze and interpret charts and graphs
CO.5 To understand basic theories, concepts of micro economics and their application.
CO.6   To demonstrate that the theories discussed in class will usually be applied to real-life situations
CO.7   Understand the Factor Pricing- Rent, Wages, Interest, Profit
CO.8  To help the students to prepare for varied competitive examinations
S.Y.B.Com  

Business Economics (Macro)

(Sub Code-2133)

(2013 Pattern)

CO.1. To familiarize the students to the basic theories and concepts of Macro Economics and their application.
CO.2  To study the relationship amongst broad aggregates
CO.3  To impart knowledge of business economics
CO. 4  To understand macroeconomic concepts
CO.5   To introduce the various concepts of National Income
CO.6   To understand the theories of money
CO.7   To understand the phases of trade cycle and policy measures to elongate the trade cycle.
CO.8   To understand credit creation of banks and money measures of RBI
 

T.Y.B.Com

 

International Economics

(Sub Code-3143)

(2013 Pattern)

CO.1.To Understand the Comparison of Inter-regional and international trade
CO.2  Acquired knowledge on Theories of International Trade
CO.3  Analysis Balance of trade and Balance of payments
CO. 4  To help the students to prepare for varied competitive examinations
CO.5    Knowledge of Free trade policy and Protection Policy
CO.6 To  Understand the  Multinational corporations in India, SEZ,FEMA
CO.7   Understand the Foreign Exchange Rate, Foreign Exchange Market
CO.8 Acquired knowledge on   Regional and International Co-operation(SAARC),(BRICS),(EEC), (SAPTA),(NAFTA)
Class Course Course Outcomes
 

F.Y.B.com

 

 

 Business Economics (Micro)

(2019 Pattern) (CBCS)

Semester-I,

(Sub Code-113)

Semester-II

(Sub Code-123)

(To be implemented from the Academic Year, 2019-20)

CO.1.  To impart knowledge of business economics
CO.2   To clarify micro economic concepts
CO.3   To analyze and interpret charts and graphs
CO. 4  To understand basic theories, concepts of micro economics and their application
CO.5   To understand the basic concepts of micro economics.
CO.6    To understand the tools and theories of economics for solving the problem of decision making by consumers and producers.
CO.7    To understand the problem of scarcity and choices.
S.Y.B.Com Business Economics (Macro)

(2019 Pattern)  (CBCS)

Semester-III

(Sub Code-233)

Semester-IV

(Sub Code-243)

(To be  implemented from the academic year 2020-2021)

CO.1  To familiarize the students to the basic theories and concepts of Macro Economics and their application.
CO.2  To study the relationship amongst broad aggregates
CO.3  To impart knowledge of business economics
CO. 4  To understand macroeconomic concepts
CO.5   To introduce the various concepts of National Income
CO.6   To understand the theories of money
CO.7   To understand the phases of trade cycle and policy measures to elongate the trade cycle.
CO.8   To understand credit creation of banks and money measures of RBI
 

T.Y.B.Com

International Economics

(2019 Pattern)  (CBCS)

Semester-V

(Sub Code-353B)

Semester-VI

(Sub Code-363B)

(To be implemented from the Academic Year, 2021-22)

CO.1.  To Understand the Comparison of Inter-regional and international trade
CO.2  Acquired knowledge on Theories of International Trade
CO.3  Analysis Balance of trade and Balance of payments
CO. 4  To help the students to prepare for varied competitive examinations
CO.5    Students will be able to comprehend the basic concepts of balance of payment and foreign exchange.
CO.6   Students will be able to evaluate the working and functions of international organizations and institutions.
CO.7   Students will be able to apply the knowledge while preparing for the competitive examinations and other future prospects.