Course

Curriculum

Programme Objectives

With the vision ―to nurture the young brains, to make them better employable and socially responsible citizens by encapsulating them with the right set of knowledge for a better tomorrow, Department of Commerce focuses on building conviction with impartiality and modesty, create an enabling environment for innovative thought processes and nurture open- mindedness, equitability and perseverance. In the backdrop of Department vision and mission, MBA (BA) programme aims to: 

⮚ Provide a conducive environment that holistically engages students through an all– encompassing knowledge impartation and comprehensive practical applications. 

⮚ Mold them into future visionaries, and management leaders that are benevolent yet efficacious, versed in the leading business and human resource practices of the world and equipped to the hilt to implement themselves and adapt to the mutable global business environment. 

⮚ Develop an analytical mindset and skills to organize, analyse, interpret and communicate data to solve operational and strategic business problems. 

⮚ Develop managerial knowledge and strategic agility, providing students with a broader skill set and a fresh perspective and encouraging them to seek out bold, innovative solutions for today’s business and societal challenges. 

The concept of open electives has been incorporated as per the University‘s guideline. To better facilitate the self- study of the course by the student, the suggestive readings are provided for each unit of the concerned course. In addition, the course has been designed in line with outcome-based approach which requires specification of course outcomes and course learning outcomes.

Course Outcomes and Course Learning Outcomes

The following objectives of NEP are kept in perspective while framing MBA (BA) programme objectives: 

  1. to promote each student’s holistic development in both academic and nonacademic spheres; 
  2. to provide flexibility to students so that learners have the ability to choose their learning trajectories and programmes, and thereby choose their paths in life according to their talents and interests; 
  3. to eliminate harmful hierarchies among disciplines/fields of study and silos between different areas of learning; 
  4. multidisciplinary and holistic education to ensure the unity and integrity of all knowledge; 
  5. to promote creativity and critical thinking and to encourage logical decisionmaking and innovation; 
  6. to promote ethics and human & Constitutional values;
  7. to promote multilingualism and the power of language in learning and teaching; 
  8. to impart life skills such as communication, cooperation, teamwork, and resilience; 
  9. to promote outstanding research as a corequisite for outstanding education and development.

Programme Structure

The MBA(BA) programme is a two-year course divided into four-semester. The course is of 112 Credits and for the award of degree a student will be required to complete the credits as per the University norm.

Semester

Semester​

Part 1

First Year

Semester 1

Semester 2

Part 2

Second Year

Semester 3

Semester 4

Delhi School Of Economics

Semester Wise Details of MBA (Business Analytics) Course

Semester 1

Semester 2

Course Code

Paper Title

Course Code

Paper Title

MBABACC101

Management and Organisational Behaviour

MBABACC201

Corporate Finance

MBABACC102

Marketing Management

MBABACC202

Human Resource Management

MBABACC103

Accounting for Managers

MBABACC203

Big Data and Cloud Computing

MBABACC104

Economics for Managers

MBABACC204

Using R for Analytics

MBABACC105

Business Statistics and Research Methods

MBABACC205

Operations Management

MBABACC106

Introduction to Analytics

MBABACC206

Management Science

MBABACC107

Data Visualisation

MBABACC207

Data Warehousing and Data Mining

MBABACC108

Indian Knowledge System

MBABACC208

Life Skills and Communication

Semester 3

Semester 4

Course Code

Paper Title

Course Code

Paper Title

MBABACC301

Corporate Governance, Ethics and Sustainability

MBABACC401

Entrepreneurship and new venture management

MBABACC302

Using Python for Analytics

MBABACC402

Strategic Management

MBABACC303

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

MBABACC403

Supply Chain Analytics

MBABACC304

HR Analytics

MBABACC404

Healthcare Analytics

MBABACC305

Marketing Analytics

MBABACC405

Social Media Analytics

MBABACC306

Financial Analytics

MBABACC406

Cyber Threats and Security

MBABACC307

Summer Internship Project

MBABACC407

Indian Ethos & Leadership

MBABACC308

Open Elective Course

MBABACC408

Elective Course

Electives

Open Elective Course

Elective Course

COMOE03 : Skills and Techniques of Accounting

COMOE04 : Business Analysis using Financial Statements

COMOE08 : Financial Markets and Institutions

COMOE09 : Planning for Personal Finance

COMOE10 : Investment Management

COMOE11 : Project Management Professional-1

COMOE12 : International Financial Management

COMOE13 : Startup-1

COMOE14 : Enterprise Risk Management

COMOE15 : World Law Prospects

  • Options for Elective Courses will be floated according to the availability of faculty and a minimum number of students opting for a particular course.
  • Students will be asked to select the option for an Elective Course at the beginning of Semester III.

MBABAEC01 : Project Management Professional-2**

MBABAEC02 : Startup-2#

MBABAEC03 : Internet of Things

MBABAEC04 : Compensation Management

MBABAEC05 : Learning and Development

MBABAEC06 : Digital Marketing Analytics

MBABAEC07 : Financial Modeling using Excel

MBABAEC08 : Knowledge Management

MBABAEC09 : Human Resource Information System

MBABAEC10 : Advanced Machine Learning

  • Options for Open Elective Courses will be floated according to the availability of faculty and a minimum number of students. The minimum number to be reviewed in the due course of time which may vary programme-wise.
  • Open Elective Courses as placed in semester III would be announced at the beginning of Semester II and accordingly students will be asked to select any one option at that time.
  • At least 10% of the proposed seats in open elective courses should be open to students from outside the discipline subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria.

** Only those who have studied Project Management Professional-1 may opt for Project Management Professional-2.
## Only those who have studied Startup-1 may opt for Startup-2.

Programme Objectives

With the vision ―to nurture the young brains, to make them better employable and socially responsible citizens by encapsulating them with the right set of knowledge for a better tomorrow, Department of Commerce focuses on building conviction with impartiality and modesty, create an enabling environment for innovative thought processes and nurture open- mindedness, equitability and perseverance. In the backdrop of Department vision and mission, MBA (BA) programme aims to: 

⮚ Provide a conducive environment that holistically engages students through an all– encompassing knowledge impartation and comprehensive practical applications. 

⮚ Mold them into future visionaries, and management leaders that are benevolent yet efficacious, versed in the leading business and human resource practices of the world and equipped to the hilt to implement themselves and adapt to the mutable global business environment. 

⮚ Develop an analytical mindset and skills to organize, analyse, interpret and communicate data to solve operational and strategic business problems. 

⮚ Develop managerial knowledge and strategic agility, providing students with a broader skill set and a fresh perspective and encouraging them to seek out bold, innovative solutions for today’s business and societal challenges. The concept of open electives has been incorporated as per the University‘s guideline. To better facilitate the self- study of the course by the student, the suggestive readings are provided for each unit of the concerned course. In addition, the course has been designed in line with outcome-based approach which requires specification of

Course Outcomes and Course Learning Outcomes

The following objectives of NEP are kept in perspective while framing MBA (BA) programme objectives: 

  1. to promote each student’s holistic development in both academic and nonacademic spheres; 
  2. to provide flexibility to students so that learners have the ability to choose their learning trajectories and programmes, and thereby choose their paths in life according to their talents and interests; 
  3. to eliminate harmful hierarchies among disciplines/fields of study and silos between different areas of learning; 
  4. multidisciplinary and holistic education to ensure the unity and integrity of all knowledge; 
  5. to promote creativity and critical thinking and to encourage logical decisionmaking and innovation; 
  6. to promote ethics and human & Constitutional values;
  7. to promote multilingualism and the power of language in learning and teaching; 
  8. to impart life skills such as communication, cooperation, teamwork, and resilience; 
  9. to promote outstanding research as a corequisite for outstanding education and development.

Delhi School Of Economics

Course Curriculum

Semester 1

Course Code

Paper Title

MBABACC101

Management and Organisational Behaviour

MBABACC102

Marketing Management

MBABACC103

Accounting for Managers

MBABACC104

Economics for Managers

MBABACC105

Business Statistics and Research Methods

MBABACC106

Introduction to Analytics

MBABACC107

Data Visualisation

MBABACC108

Indian Knowledge System

Semester 2

Course Code

Paper Title

MBABACC201

Corporate Finance

MBABACC202

Human Resource Management

MBABACC203

Big Data and Cloud Computing

MBABACC204

Using R for Analytics

MBABACC205

Operations Management

MBABACC206

Management Science

MBABACC207

Data Warehousing and Data Mining

MBABACC208

Life Skills and Communication

Semester 3

Course Code

Paper Title

MBABACC301

Corporate Governance, Ethics and Sustainability

MBABACC302

Using Python for Analytics

MBABACC303

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

MBABACC304

HR Analytics

MBABACC305

Marketing Analytics

MBABACC306

Financial Analytics

MBABACC307

Summer Internship Project

MBABACC308

Open Elective Course

Semester 4

Course Code

Paper Title

MBABACC401

Entrepreneurship and new venture management

MBABACC402

Strategic Management

MBABACC403

Supply Chain Analytics

MBABACC404

Healthcare Analytics

MBABACC405

Social Media Analytics

MBABACC406

Cyber Threats and Security

MBABACC407

Indian Ethos & Leadership

MBABACC408

Elective Course

Electives

Open Elective Course

Elective Course

COMOE03 : Skills and Techniques of Accounting

COMOE04 : Business Analysis using Financial Statements

COMOE08 : Financial Markets and Institutions

COMOE09 : Planning for Personal Finance

COMOE10 : Investment Management

COMOE11 : Project Management Professional-1

COMOE12 : International Financial Management

COMOE13 : Startup-1

COMOE14 : Enterprise Risk Management

COMOE15 : World Law Prospects

  • Options for Elective Courses will be floated according to the availability of faculty and a minimum number of students opting for a particular course.
  • Students will be asked to select the option for an Elective Course at the beginning of Semester III.

MBABAEC01 : Project Management Professional-2**

MBABAEC02 : Startup-2#

MBABAEC03 : Internet of Things

MBABAEC04 : Compensation Management

MBABAEC05 : Learning and Development

MBABAEC06 : Digital Marketing Analytics

MBABAEC07 : Financial Modeling using Excel

MBABAEC08 : Knowledge Management

MBABAEC09 : Human Resource Information System

MBABAEC10 : Advanced Machine Learning

  • Options for Open Elective Courses will be floated according to the availability of faculty and a minimum number of students. The minimum number to be reviewed in the due course of time which may vary programme-wise.
  • Open Elective Courses as placed in semester III would be announced at the beginning of Semester II and accordingly students will be asked to select any one option at that time.
  • At least 10% of the proposed seats in open elective courses should be open to students from outside the discipline subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria.

** Only those who have studied Project Management Professional-1 may opt for Project Management Professional-2.
## Only those who have studied Startup-1 may opt for Startup-2.

Summer Internship

Summer internship is scheduled between the end of first year and the beginning of second year(May, June).

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