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BCA (Honours) 4 Years Programme

(For the Academic Year 2023-24 Onwards)

Detailed Syllabus
Year - I
SEMESTER-I
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core
Year I BCAXXXX:Fundamentals of Credits / Hours per week 4
Computers and PC Tools
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Understanding the concept of input and output devices of Computers
CO2:Learn the functional units and classify types of computers, how they process information and how individual computers interact with other
computing systems and devices.
CO3:Understand an operating system and its working, and solve common problems related to operating systems
CO4:Understand a Database System and its working
CO5:Understand Networks and its various components

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to Computers - Characteristics of Computers,
History of Computers, Classification of Computers,
Applications of Computers, Basic Organization of a
Computer

Input and Output Devices- Keyboard, Mouse, Scanners,


Monitors, Speakers and Headphones, Printers 15 25%

Computer Memory and Processors - Memory


Organization, Memory Hierarchy, Primary Memory, Cache
Memory, Secondary Storage Devices, Offline Storage
Basic Processor Architecture, CPU Registers, Types of
Processors
2 Computer Software - Classification of Computer Software,
Applications Software, System Software, Utility Software

Operating Systems - Evolution of Operating Systems,


Process Management, Memory Management, File 15 25%
Management, Device Management

Database Systems - File Systems vs Database Systems,


Applications of Database Systems
3 Computer Networks - Basics Elements of a Communication
Process, Advantages of Computer Networks, Types of
Networks, Physical Components of a Network
Wireless Media, Networking Devices, Network Topologies,
Data Transmission Mode
15 25%
MS Office Tools-Professional Document writing using
Word Processing Tool, Data Processing using Spread Sheet,
Creating Dynamic and Informative Slide Show using Power
Point
Microsoft Windows, DOS and Linux
4 Problem solving on
- Computer Hardware and Software
- Computer Memory and Processors 15 25%
- Operating Systems
- Computer Networks

Text Book
1 Fundamentals of Computers,Reema Thareja,Oxford University Press

Reference Books
1 Computer Fundamentals Concepts Systems and Applications, Priti Sinha, Pradeep Sinha, BPB Publications
2 Computer Fundamentals, Anita Goel, Pearson Education India
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core
Year I BCAXXXX:Introduction to Credits / Hours per week 4
Programming with Python
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Develop, document, and debug modular Python programs of reasonable complexity
CO2: Write programs in Python using data types, identifiers, operators, and variables
CO3: Working with string, List, Dictionary in Python
CO4: Solve real-life problems using suitable and efficient programming constructs in Python
CO5: Writing user defined function in Python

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Problem Solving Using Computers - Program Development
Life Cycle [SDLC cycle], Program Design Tools:
Algorithms, Flowcharts, Pseudocodes, Algorithms,
Pseudocodes, Flowcharts, Generations of Programming
Languages, Categorization of High-level Languages,
Programming Paradigms, Popular High-level Languages,
Programming Tools
15 25%
Getting Started with Python- History, Features, Setting up
path, Working with Python, Basic Syntax, Variable and
Data Types, Operators

Conditional Statements-If , If- else, Nested if-else. Looping


and Control Statements- For, While, Nested loops, Infinite
Loops, Break, Continue, Pass
2 String Manipulation- Accessing Strings, Basic Operations,
String slices, Function and Methods

Lists- Introduction, Accessing list, Operations, Working


with lists, Function and Methods

Tuple- Introduction, Accessing tuples, Operations, 15 25%


Functions and Methods

Dictionaries - Introduction, Accessing values in


dictionaries, Working with dictionaries, Properties

Sets – Set Operations, Set Functions


3 Functions- Introduction, Built-in functions and Used
defined functions, Defining a function, Calling a function,
Types of functions, Function Arguments, Anonymous
15 25%
functions, Global and local variables

Modules and Packages- Importing a Module, Using


Modules, Making a Module from Pre-existing Code,
Creating and using Packages
4 File Handling and Exception Handling
Classes and Objects

Problem Solving on:


15 25%
- Conditional Statements
- String Manipulation
- Functions and Modules

Text Book
1 Python Programming Using Problem Solving Approach, Reema Thareja, Oxford University Press
2 Core Python Programming, R. Nageswara Rao, Dreamtech Press

Reference Books
1 Learning Python: Powerful Object-Oriented Programming, Mark Lutz, O'reilly ·
2 Learn Python in 7 Days, Mohit Raj, Bhaskar N. Das ,Packt Pub
3 Head First Python - A Brain-Friendly Guide, Barry Paul, O'reilly
4 Introduction to Computation and Programming Using Python by John V Guttag, Prentice Hall of India
5 Problem Solving and Python Programming, E Balagurusamy, McGraw Hill Education,2018
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core
Year I Credits / Hours per week 2
BCAXXXX: Digital Electronics
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Understand the basic number system and Boolean algebra.
CO2: Understand the basics of combinational and Sequential circuits.
CO3: Know about Flip flops and their designing.
CO4: Analyze about State reduction techniques and various hazards present in the circuit.
CO5: Understanding the concepts of VHDL programming for designing Digital circuits.

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)

1 Number Systems - The Decimal System, The Binary


System, Octal System, Hexadecimal System
15 50%
Boolean Algebra and Logic Circuits - Boolean Algebra,
Minterms and Maxterms, Simplification of Boolean
functions, Logic Gates
2 Simplification of Boolean Expressions using Karnaugh
Map
Combinational Circuits- Adder, Subtractor, Coder and
Decoder, Multiplexer and Demultiplexer
15 50%
Sequential Circuits- Flip-Flops, Registers and Counters

Computer Arithmetic (fixed and floating point)

Text Book
1 Fundamentals of Digital Circuits: Kumar A. Anand, Prentice Hall India

Reference Books
1 Digital Fundamentals, T. L. Floyd and R. P. Jain, Pearson Education
2 Digital Design, M. Morris Mano, Pearson Education, Pearson Education
3 Computer System Architecture, M. Morris Mano, Pearson Education
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core
BCAXXXX:Foundational Mathematics
Year I Credits / Hours per week 4
(Linear Algebra and Calculus)

Year of Introduction: 2023


Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: To familiarize students with the determinants and Matrices.
CO2: To familiarize students with the power of Linear Algebra for Problem Solving in computing.
CO3: To familiarize students with the power of Differential and Integral Calculus for Problem Solving in computing.

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Determinants:
Definition, Minors, Cofactors, Properties of Determinants

Matrices:
Definition, Types of Matrices, Matrix Operations-Addition,
Subtraction, ScalarMultiplication and Multiplication of
Matrices, Adjoint, Inverse, Transpose of a matrix, Symmetric
and skew symmetric matrices, Matrix representation of data,
Elementary operations on matrices, Singular and non-
20 30%
singular matrices Cramer’s Rule, Rank of Matrix Caley-
Hamilton Theorem, eigenvalues and eigen vectors,LU
decomposition.

Solution of system of homogeneous and non-


homogeneous linear equations:
Gauss elimination, Matrices, elementary row operations,
row-equivalence, and row space.

2 Limits & Continuity:


Limit at a Point, Properties of Limit, Computation of Limits
of Various Types of Functions, Standard limits (without
proof). Continuity at a Point, Continuity Over anInterval,
Properties of continuous functions, Intermediate Value
Theorem, Type of Discontinuities, Differentiability

Differentiation:
15 30%
Derivative, Derivative as a rate of change, Derivatives of
Sum, Differences, Product & Quotients, Chain Rule,
Derivatives of standard functions Derivatives of Composite
Functions, Logarithmic Differentiation, Rolle’s Theorem,
Mean Value Theorem, Expansion of Functions (Maclaurin’s
& Taylor’s), Indeterminate Forms, L’ Hospitals Rule,
Maxima & Minima, Curve Tracing, Successive
Differentiation & Leibniz Theorem. Partial derivatives.
3 Integration:
Integral as Limit of Sum, Standard formulas, Indefinite 15 20%
Integrals, Methods of Integration Substitution, By Parts
4 Problem solving on:
- Matrices
- Limits & Continuity
10 20%
- Differentiation
- Integration

Text Book
1 None

Reference Books
1 Introduction to Linear Algebra Gilbert Strang, Wellesley-Cambridge Press
2 Linear Algebra: Theory and Applications Ward Cheney, David Kincaid, Jones & Bartlett Publishers
3 Integral Calculus, P K Mittal & Shanti Narayan, S. Chand Publishing
4 Differential Calculus, P K Mittal & Shanti Narayan, S. Chand Publishing
5 Calculus with analytical Geometry, Louis Leithold, Harper & Collins Publications.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I BCAXXXX: Technical Writing and Credits / Hours per week 2
Professional Communications Lab
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1:Students will be enabled to understand the nature and objective of Technical Communication relevant for the work place as
Engineers.
CO2: Students will utilize the technical writing for the purposes of Technical Communication and its exposure in various dimensions.
CO3:Students would imbibe inputs by presentation skills to enhance confidence in face of diverse audience.
CO4:Technical communication skills will create a vast know-how of the application of the learning to promote their technical competence.
CO5: It would enable them to evaluate their efficacy as fluent & efficient communicators by learning the voice-dynamics.

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Fundamentals of Technical Communication: Technical
Communication: Features; Distinction between General
and Technical Communication; Language as a tool of
Communication; Dimensions of Communication: Reading
& comprehension; Technical writing: sentences; Paragraph;
Technical style: Definition, types & Methods; The flow of
Communication: Downward; upward, Lateral or
Horizontal; Barriers to Communication.
15 50%
Forms of Technical Communication: Technical Report:
Definition & importance; Thesis/Project writing: structure
& importance; synopsis writing: Methods; Technical
research Paper writing: Methods & style; Seminar &
Conference paper writing; Key-Note Speech: Introduction &
Summarization; Expert Technical Lecture: Theme clarity;
Analysis & Findings; 7 Cs of effective business writing:
concreteness, completeness, clarity, conciseness, courtesy,
correctness, consideration.
2 Technical Presentation: Strategies & Techniques
Presentation: Forms; interpersonal Communication; Class
room presentation; style; method; Individual conferencing:
essentials: Public Speaking: method; Techniques: Clarity of
substance; emotion; Humour; Modes of Presentation;
Overcoming Stage Fear: Confident speaking; Audience
Analysis & retention of audience interest; Methods of
Presentation: Interpersonal; 15 50%
Impersonal; Audience Participation: Quizzes & Interjections.

Technical Communication Skills: Interview skills; Group


Discussion: Objective & Method; Seminar/Conferences
Presentation skills: Focus; Content; Style; Argumentation
skills: Devices: Analysis; Cohesion & Emphasis; Critical
thinking; Nuances: Exposition narration & Description;
effective business communication competence:
Grammatical; Discourse competence: combination of
expression &
conclusion; Socio-linguistic competence: Strategic
competence: Solution of communication
problems with verbal and non verbal means.

Kinesics & Voice Dynamics:


Kinesics: Definitions; importance; Features of Body
Language; Voice Modulation: Quality, Pitch; Rhythm;
intonation; Pronunciation; Articulation; stress & accent;
Linguistic features of
voice control: Vowel & Consonant Sounds.

Text Book
1 Technical Communication – Principles and Practices, Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma, Oxford University Press

Reference Books
1 Business Correspondence and Report Writing, Prof. R.C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan, Tata McGraw Hill & Co. Ltd
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Value-Added Courses
Year I Credits / Hours per week 2
BCAXXXX: Environmental Studies
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Discover knowledge in ecological perspective and value of environment.
CO2: Understand the significance of various natural resources and its management.
CO3: Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the world’s biodiversity and the importance of its conservation.
CO4: Categorize different types of pollutions and their control measures. Discover effective methods of waste Management. Analyze global
environmental problems and come out with best possible solutions.
CO 5: Understand environmental laws and sustainable development.

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to Environmental Studies:
Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies. Scope and
importance; Concept of sustainability and sustainable
development

Ecosystems
What is an ecosystem? Structure and function of ecosystem;
Energy flow in an ecosystem: food chains, food webs and
ecological succession. Case studies of the following
ecosystems:
a) Forest ecosystem,
b) Grassland ecosystem,
c) Desert ecosystem,

Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans,


estuaries)
15 50%
Natural Resources: Renewable and Non-Renewable
Resources:
Land resources and land-use change; Land degradation, soil
erosion and desertification.
Deforestation: Causes and impacts due to mining, dam
building on environment, forests, biodiversity and tribal
populations.
Water: Use and over-exploitation of surface and ground
water, floods, droughts conflicts over water (international &
inter-state).
Energy resources: Renewable and non-renewable energy
sources, use of alternate energy sources, growing energy
needs, case studies.
Biodiversity and Conservation:
Levels of biological diversity: Genetic, species and
ecosystem diversity
Biogeographic zones of India; Biodiversity patterns and
global biodiversity hot spots.
India as a mega-biodiversity nation; Endangered and
endemic species of India.
Threats to biodiversity: Habitat loss, poaching of wildlife,
man-wildlife conflicts
biological invasions; Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ
and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
Ecosystem and biodiversity services: Ecological, economic,
social, ethical, aesthetic and Informational value.
2 Environmental Pollution
Environmental pollution: types, causes, effects and controls;
Air, water, soil, noise pollution.
Nuclear hazards and human health risks
Solid waste management, Control measures of urban and
industrial waste
Pollution case studies.
Environmental Policies & Practices
Climate change, global warming, ozone layer depletion, acid
rain and impacts
human communities and agriculture.
Environment Laws: Environment Protection Act; Air
(Prevention & Control Pollution) Act; Water (Prevention
15 50%
and control of Pollution) Act;
Protection Act; Forest Conservation Act. International
agreements: Montreal Kyoto protocols and Convention on
Biological Diversity (CBD).
Nature reserves, tribal populations and rights, and human
wildlife conflicts
Indian context

Human Communities and the Environment


Human population growth: Impacts on environment, human
health and welfare
Resettlement and rehabilitation of project affected persons;
case studies.
Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclones and
landslides.
Environmental movements: Chipko, Silent valley, Bishnois
of Rajasthan
Environmental ethics: Role of Indian and other religions and
cultures in environmental conservation
Environmental communication and public awareness, case
studies (e.g., CNG vehicles in Delhi).

Field Work
 Visit to a local area to document environmental
assets-river/forest/grassland/hill/mountain
 Visit to a local polluted site – Urban / Rural /
Industrial / Agricultural
 Study of common plants, insects, birds
Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc
(Field work equal to 5 lecture hours)

Text Book
1 Textbook for Environmental Studies for Undergraduate Courses of all Branches of Higher Education, Erach Bharucha

Reference Books
1 None
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Value-Added Courses
Year I Credits / Hours per week 2
BCAXXXX: Understanding India
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Contemporary India with its historical perspective
CO2: Indian knowledge systems (IKS) and contribution to the world
CO3: India’s struggle for freedom

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Bharatavarsha: concept and its evolution; Vedic, Epic and
15 50%
Puranic traditions and the making of
Modern India.
Traditional Knowledge System: Gurukuls, Pathsalas, Tols,
Maktabs, Madrasas
Beginnings of Modern Education: Main features of
British Government’s educational
policies
Growth of higher and technical education in India
Development of literary traditions: Panini, Kalidasa, Veda
Vyasa, Valmiki.
2 State and Imperial formation: Rise of Janapadas, the
Mauryas, the Kushanas, the Guptas, Pallava,
Cholas and Vijaynagra Empire.
Origin and growth of major religious streams: Vedic,
Jainism, Buddhism, Bhakti and Sufism,
Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, Religious philosophy of Sri
Aurobindo
India’s struggle for freedom: 1857 as the First War of
Independence.
Important heroes of Freedom struggle: Birsa Munda, Bhagat
Singh, Chanderasheikher Azad,
Subash Chandra Bose. 15 50%
Formation of Indian National Congress and contribution of
Mahatama Gandhi; Making of Indian
constitution and its salient features.
Re-emergence of Swadeshi Movement in India; Flagship
Programmes: Jan Dhan Yojna; Skill
India Mission; Make in India; AtamNirbar Bharat.
India’s contribution to the world, Medical Scence: Charaka,
Sushruta.
Mathematics and Astronomy: Aryabhata, Baudhyana,
Brahmagupta, Ramanujam.
Physics: Kanad, P. C. Roy, Raman

Text Book
1 None
Reference Books
1 A Cultural History of India, A. L. Basham, Oxford University Press
2 A Wonder that was India, A. L. Basham, Rupa
3 An Approach to Indian Art, N. R. Ray,Publication Bureau
4 Marshaling the Past: Ancient India and its Modern Histories, Navanjot Lahiri, Permanent Black
5 History and Culture of Indian People (Relevant Volumes and Chapters),R.C. Majumdar (ed.), Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan
6 History of Education in Modern India, 1758-1986, S. C. Ghosh, Orient Longman
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Value-Added Courses
Year I BCAXXXX: Health & Wellness, Yoga Credits / Hours per week 2
Education, Sports and Fitness
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures, Tutorials and Practical
Course Outcomes
CO1: Understand the basic concept, dimensions and determinants of health and wellness
CO2: Understand the importance of nutrition and balance diet in maintaining healthy lifestyle.
CO3: Know the impact of globalization on health
CO4: Integrate their physical, mental, and spiritual faculties to maintain self-discipline, self- control, to learn handled oneself well in all
life situations.
CO5: Understand the concept and importance of yoga education
CO6: Classify yoga and the role of yoga for maintaining physical and mental health and personality development
CO7: Practice different yogic practices.
CO8: Understand the concept of sports and fitness and Describe the role of sports and fitness for personality development
CO9: Differentiate sports in different periods (ancient post-independence and traditional sports

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Health & Wellness
Concept of health and fitness, dimensions and determinants
of health & fitness, Nutrition and Balance diet, Basic
Concept of immunity, Relationship between diet &
fitness, Globalization and its impact on health, BMI (Body
Mask Index) for all age group.
15 50%
Practicum
 Organization of health awareness programme in
community
 Preparation of health profile
 Preparation of a chart on balance diet

2 Yoga Education
Concept of Yoga: Meaning, Characteristics,
Misconceptions, aims and objectives, need and
importance of yoga. Origin and history of yoga in Indian
context, classification of yoga: Raja Yoga (Ashtong Yoga).
Hatha Yoga, Sankhya Yoga, Bhakti Yoga & Mantra
Yoga, Yoga and Health, Yoga for stress management.
15 50%
Practicum
 Yogic Practices- Asana, Kriya, Mudra, Bandha,
Dhyana, Surya Namaskar.
 Contemporary Practices: yogic Sukshma
Vyayama, Cyclic Meditation (s-vyasa),
Mindfulness based stress reduction Technique
(kabatzin), Mind - Sound Resonance Technique
(s-vyasa), Raja Yoga Meditation (Brahmakumaris),
Transcendental Meditation (Mahesh yogi), Zen
Buddhist Meditation, Yoga Nidra (BSY), Savita Ki
Dhyan Dharana (DSVV)

Sports and Fitness


Concept of Sports and fitness, Aims and objectives,
importance of sports and fitness, Fitness components,
Difference between games and sports, History of sports,
Ancient Greece, Ancient and Modem Olympics, Asian
Games and common wealth games, Post- Independence
Period- Various Policies, Institutions, SAI Khelo India, Fit
India Movement Traditional sports of Jharkhand viz-
Khokho, Kabadi, archery, Wrestling hockey, cricket &
football, Sports and fitness for personality development

Practicum
 Participation in one major game one individual sports
 Practicing general and specific warm-up, Aerobics
and Zumba workout.
 Practicing cardio Respiratory fitness, Treadmill
Argometer, Run Test, 9-minute Walk, Skipping and
Running

Text Book
1 None

Reference Books
1 Yoga the path to holistic health, BK. S Iyenger, Dorling Kindersely
2 Health Education and Hygiene, BC Rai, Prakashan Kendra
3 Health and physical education, Puri, K. Chandra, S.S Surjeet Publication
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Value-Added Courses
Year I BCAXXXX: First Aid and Emergency Credits / Hours per week 2
Care
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures, Tutorials and Practical
Course Outcomes
CO1: Administering basic life support skills including cardiopulmonary resuscita on
CO2: Providing first aid of simple and multiple system trauma such as Controlling hemorrhage
 Managing Burns and wounds
 Manually stabilizing injured extremities
 Identifying signs of Stroke and heart a ack and safe transfer a er first aid without delay in transfer.
 Manage general medical complaints seizures and animal bites (snake /dog bite)
CO3: Giving emergency care

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rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 First aid basics: first aid, importance of first aid, first aider,
laws of first aid, contents of an ideal first aid kit, dealing with
an emergency.

First aid in burns: Types of burns, danger of burns, first aid


in dry burns and scalds, electrical burns, chemical burns, 15 50%
sunburn, heatstroke.
First aid in wounds and injuries: types of wounds- small cuts
and abrasions, Head injury- nose bleed, bleeding gums,
bleeding from varicose veins, Shocks- causes of shock and
its first aid.
2 First aid in poisoning: poisoning by swallowing, gases,
injections, skin absorption, Animal bites, snake bites and
insect stings.
First aid in foreign objects entering the sense organs: foreign
body in the eye, ear, nose, skin, swallowing of foreign
objects.
15 50%
First aid in drowning, fractures of bones, causes and types of
fractures, dislocation.

Emergency response: Cardiac Emergencies and Unconscious


choking, CPR, steps for performing CPR, CPR for newborns
and infants, recovery position

Text Book
1 Indian First Aid Manual, Indian Red Cross Society, Available at: https://www.indianredcross.org/publications/FA-manual.pdf

Reference Books
1 The authorized manual of St. John Ambulance, St. Andrew's Ambulance association and the British red cross society, First Aid
manual, Dorling Kindersley, London
2 American college of emergency physicians, First Aid manual, Dorling Kindersley, London
3 Clement Text book on First Aid & Emergency Nursing, JP brothers
4 Philip Jevon, Emergency care and First Aid for Nurses, A practical guide, Churchill Living Stone
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Value-Added Courses
Year I Credits / Hours per week 2
BCAXXXX: The Constitution of India
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Understand the meaning and importance of Constitution
CO2: Explain about making of Indian Constitution - contribution of Constituent assembly on it.
CO3: Describe the Salient (Outstanding) features of Indian Constitution.
CO4: Describe the importance of Preamble of the Indian Constitution and its significance.

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Indian Constitution: Making and basic premise 15 50%
Meaning and Significance of Constitution.
Constituent Assembly- Composition, Objectives
Preamble and Salient features of the Indian Constitution.
Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties. Directive
Principles
Union and State Government
President of India- Election, Powers and functions
Prime Minister and Cabinet – Structure and functions
Governor- Powers and functions
Chief Minister and Council of Ministers – Functions.
2 Legislature and Judiciary
Parliament – Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha – Composition and
powers
State Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council –
Composition and powers
Judicial System in India – Structure and features
Supreme Court and High Court: Composition, Jurisdiction.
15 50%
Governance and Constitution
Federalism in India - Features
Local Government -Panchayats –Powers and functions; 73rd
and 74th amendments
Election Commission – Composition, Powers and Functions;
Electoral Reforms
Citizen oriented measures – RTI and PIL – Provisions and
significance.

Text Book
1 Constitution of India available at https://legislative.gov.in/constitution-of-india/

Reference Books
1 Durga Das Basu,Introduction to the Constitution of India, Gurgaon; LexisNexis
2 M.V. Pylee, India’s Constitution,New Delhi; S.Chand Pub
3 J.N.Pandey, The Constitutional Law of India, Allahabad; Central Law Agency
4 K B Merunandan, BharatadaSamvidhanaOnduParichaya, Bangalore, Meragu Publications,
5 K.Sharma, Introduction to the Constitution of India, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
6 P.M Bakshi, Constitution of India, Universal Law Publishing House, New Delhi
SEMESTER-II
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I BCAXXXX: Programming with C and Credits / Hours per week 4
C++
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Ability to program in C and C++
CO2: Ability to work with arrays of complex objects.
CO3: Understanding a concept of object-oriented thinking and program design.
CO4: Understanding a concept of functional hierarchical code organization.
CO5: Ability to handle possible errors during program execution.

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to C, Tokens, Keywords, Data Types, Operators
and Expressions, Decision and Looping Constructs, Arrays 15 25%
and Strings
2 Pointers, Functions, Structures, Unions, Enumerations, and 15 25%
User-Defined Types, Console I/O, File I/O, The Pre-
processor, Command Line Arguments
3 An Overview of C++, Classes and Objects, Arrays, Pointers, 15 25%
References and the Dynamic Allocation Operators
4 Function Overloading, Copy Constructors, and Default 15 25%
Arguments, Operator Overloading, Inheritance, Virtual
Functions and Polymorphism, Templates, Exception
Handling, C++ I/O System Basics, C++ File I/O

Problem solving on:

- Pointers, structure, union, file handling


- OOP concepts

Text Book
1 C++: The Complete Reference, Herb Schildt, Tata McGraw Hill

Reference Books
1 Programming in ANSI C, E Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill
2 The C Programming Language, W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, Pearson
3 Let Us C, YashavantKanetkar, BPB Publications
4 C++ Primer Plus. Stephen Prata, Pearson
5 Object-Oriented Programming with C++, E Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill
6 The C++ Programming Language, Bjarne Stroustrup, Addison-Wesley
Web Resources
1 https://cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core
Year I BCAXXXX: Computer Organization Credits / Hours per week 4
and Architecture
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Manipulate representations of numbers stored in digital computers
CO2: Understand the basics of instructions sets and their impact on processor design
CO3: Demonstrate an understanding of the design of the functional units of a digital computer system.
CO4: Evaluate cost performance and design trade-offs in designing and constructing a computer processor including memory.
CO5: Design a pipeline for consistent execution of instructions with minimum hazards

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Evolution of computers, stored program concept and Von
Neumann architecture

Arithmetic Micro Operations, Logic Micro-Operations, Shift


Micro-Operations, Arithmetic logical shift unit, Processors,
15 25%
Arithmetic Algorithms: Addition and subtraction with 2’s
complement numbers, integer multiplication using shift and
Add, Booth’s algorithm, Floating point representations and
Arithmetic Algorithm.

2 Basic Computer Organization and Design - Instruction codes,


Computer registers, Computer instructions, Timing and
Control, Instruction cycle, Memory-Reference Instructions,
Input-output and interrupt, Design of Basic computer, Design
of Accumulator Unit.
15 25%
Central Processing Unit - Introduction, General Register
Organization, Stack Organization, Instruction format,
Addressing Modes, Data transfer and manipulation ,Program
Control, Reduced Instruction Set Computer(RISC).

3 Pipeline And Vector Processing - Flynn's taxonomy, Parallel


Processing, Pipelining, Arithmetic Pipeline, Instruction,
Pipeline, RISC Pipeline, Vector Processing, Array

I/O organization – Polling/ Interrupt driven I/O and I/O 15 25%


processors.

Memory organization- Static and dynamic RAM, associative


memory, organization of cache memory and virtual memory
4 Problem solving on: 15 25%
- Arithmetic Micro Operations
- Computer Organization and Design
- Pipeline And Vector Processing
- I/O and Memory organization

Text Book
1 Computer System Architecture, M. Morris Mano, Pearson Education
2 Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance, William Stallings, Pearson

Reference Books
1 Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/software Interface, David A Patterson and John L. Hennessy, Morgan Kaufmann
2 Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, David A Patterson and John L. Hennessy, Morgan Kaufmann
3 Computer Organization and Architecture, Hamacher, Vranesic, Zaky, Tata McGraw Hill
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I BCAXXXX: Database Management Credits / Hours per week 4
Systems
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: To Understand the basic concepts and the applications of database systems
CO2: To Master the basics of SQL and construct queries using SQL
CO3: To understand the relational database design principles
CO4: To become familiar with the basic issues of transaction processing and concurrency control
CO5: To become familiar with database storage structures and access techniques

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Overview of Database management System:
Data, Information and Knowledge. Data processing versus
Data Management. File Oriented Approach versus Database
Oriented Approach to Data Management. Data Independence
Database Administrative Roles. DBMS Architecture. 15 25%
Different kinds of DBMS Users. Data Dictionary. Types of
Database Languages. Data Models
Different Types of Databases.

2 Relation Model
Definition of Relation, Properties of Relational Model
(Codd’s 12 Rules or Equivalent),

Concepts of Keys: Candidate Key, Primary Key, Alternate


Key, Foreign Key.

Fundamental Integrity Rules: Entity Integrity, Referential


Integrity. Relational Algebra operations: Select, Project,
Cross – Product, Different Types of Joins (theta join,
Equijoin, Natural Join, Outer Join); Set Operations.
15 25%
Functional Dependency

Relational algebra: Simple and Complex Queries using


Relational Algebra, tuple calculus

Entity – Relationship Model as a Tool for Conceptual


Design. ER Diagram: Symbols, entities, entity sets,
relationship, types, attributes, examples Converting an ER
model into Relational Scheme.
Normalization Concept:1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF
3 SQL and PL/SQL
Basics of SQL, DDL, DML, DCL, structure – creation,
alterationdefining constraints – Primary key, foreign key,
unique, not null, check, IN operator, aggregate functions,
Built-in functions –numeric, date, string functions, set
operations, sub-queries, correlated sub-queries, joins
Transaction control commands.

Introduction to PL/SQL, Cursors, Stored Procedures, Stored 15 25%


Function, Database Triggers

Transaction processing and concurrency control:


Concurrency control, ACID property, Serializability of
scheduling, Locking and timestamp-based schedulers, multi-
version and optimistic Concurrency Control schemes,
Database recovery.

4 Problem solving on:


- Relation Model 15 25%
- SQL and PL/SQL

Text Book
1 Database System Concepts, Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, K.Sudarshan, McGraw Hill
2 SQL, PL/SQL the Programming Language of Oracle by Ivan Bayross , BPB Publication

Reference Books
1 Database Management Systems, Raghurama Krishnan, Johannes Gehrke, Tata McGraw Hill
2 An Introduction to Database systems, C.J. Date, A.Kannan, S.SwamiNadhan, Pearson,
3 Fundamentals of Database Systems, Elmasri Navathe, Pearson Education.
4 Introduction to Oracle 9i:SQL Volume 1,2 & 3, Nancy Greenberg and Priya Nathan, Oracle Press
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I BCAXXXX:Discrete Mathematical Credits / Hours per week 4
Structures
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Construct mathematical arguments using logical connectives and quantifiers and verify the correctness of an argument using propositional
and predicate logic and truth tables.
CO2: Solve problems involving recurrence relations and generating functions.
CO3: Perform operations on discrete structures such as sets, functions, relations and sequence

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Mathematical Logic: Propositions, Logical connectivity,
Truth tables, Propositional form, Logical equivalence
tautology and contradiction, Logical implication and
equivalence, Algebra of propositions, Predicate calculus,
Rules of inference, methods of proof.
15 25%
Set, Relations and Functions: Set Theory, Definition and
type of relations, Equivalence relation and equivalence
classes, Congruence relation

Ordered Sets and Lattices


2 Algebraic Structures: Elementary idea of Algebraic
structures such as rings, integral domains, Fields, Vector
spaces Definition and examples of semigroups, Monoids,
Groups, 15 25%

Recurrence Relation: Introduction, Recursion, Recurrence


Relation, Solving, Recurrence Relation
3 Graphs: Introduction, Definition, Multigraphs, Subgraphs,
Isomorphic and Homoeomorphic Graphs Paths,
Connectivity, Traversable and Eulerian Graphs, Bridges of
Königsberg, Labelled and Weighted Graphs, 15 25%
Complete, Regular, and Bipartite Graphs, Tree Graphs,
Planar Graphs, Graph Colourings Representing Graphs in
Computer Memory, Graph Algorithms
4 Problem solving on:
- Set, Relations and Functions
- Algebraic Structures 15 25%
- Recurrence Relation
- Graphs
Text Book
1 Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications – Kenneth H. Rosen, McGraw-Hill
Reference Books
1 Discrete Mathematical Structures with Application to Computer Science – Jean Paul Trembley and R Manohar, McGraw-Hill Publications
2 Schaum’s Outline of Theory and Problems of Discrete Mathematics, S. Lipschutz and M. L. Lipson, Tata McGraw Hill
3 A Textbook of Discrete Mathematics, Swapan Kumar Sarkar , S Chand
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I BCAXXXX: Personality Development Credits / Hours per week 2
and Soft Sills Lab
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1:To get acquainted with the art of public speaking, To know the rhetoric of making a public speech, Exploring rhetorical elements
through various videos.
CO2: To learn the skill of presentation, How to prepare the presentation, Knowing the audience and their requirements, Effective ways to
deliver the presentation, How to prepare the multi-media presentation.
CO3:To learn the manners during professional meetings over lunch/dinner, Basics of the table manner.
CO4:To know the nature of the team, To understand personal as well as professional goals of the members
of the group, To work effectively in a team through building relation and interpersonal communication
CO5: To understand what is negotiation, Ways of negotiating and being successful in it, To understand the power of language and non-verbal
communication.

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Team Building, Art of Negotiation, Dress for Success, Table
Manners, Organizing Meetings, Stress Management, 15 50%
Telephone etiquettes
2 Time Management, Presentation Skills, Organizational
Skills, Group Discussion, Personal Interviews, Public 15 50%
Speaking

Text Book
1 Soft Skills and Professional Communication, Peter, Francis. Tata McGraw Hill.

Reference Books
1 Effective Communication and Soft Skills. Nitin Bhatnagar. Pearson Education
2 The Hard Truth about Soft Skills. Peggy Klaus
3 Developing Soft Skills, Sherfield, R. M. ; Montgomery, R.J. and Moody, P, G. Pearson.
4 The Definitive Book of Body Language, Pease, Allan and Peas, Barbara. Random House
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Multidisciplinary Courses
Year I BCAXXXX: Introduction to Financial Credits / Hours per week 4
Accounting
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: To help for preparing financial statements in accordance with appropriate standards.
CO2: To interpret the business implications of financial statement information.
CO3: To Employ critical thinking skills to analyze financial data as well as the effects of differing financial accounting methods on the financial
statements.
CO4: To make the student to understand Cash Flows, Ratio Analysis

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to accounting: Definition, Meaning, Need,
Advantages, Disadvantages, Branches of Accounting,
Accounts- Types of Accounts

Accounting Concepts & Conventions.

Preparation of Journal: Rules of Debit and Credit, 15 25%


Transactions, Types of Transaction, Journalizing the
transaction-passing the entry

Preparation of Subsidiary books

Preparation of Ledger, Trial balance. Balance Sheet etc


2 Final accounts of Sole proprietorship concern: Preparation
of Trading Account, Profits and loss account and Balance
sheet

Introduction to partnership Accounts: Definition of 15 25%


Partnership, Partners, Types of Partners, Partnership deed-
written/oral, Preparation of Final accounts of Partnership
firm (Trading Account- Profit and loss account- Profit and
loss appropriation account and Balance sheet)
3 Financial Statement Analysis – Calculation of Profitability,
Liquidity ratios and solvency ratios

Accounting in Computerized Environment, Introduction to


Tally, Using Tally for Financial Accounting.
Cost Concepts, Meaning of Cost, Costing, Cost Accounting, 15 25%
Types of Cost, Preparation of Cost sheet

Marginal costing and Decision making

Cash Flows, Ratio Analysis


3 Problem solving on: 15 25%
- Journal and ledger
- Final accounts of Sole proprietorship
- Partnership account
- Cash flow and ratio analysis

Text Book
1 None

Reference Books
1 Financial Accounting, S.N. Maheshwari, Vikas Publishing House
2 Advanced Accounting Vol- I and Vol-II, R. L. Gupta & M. Radhaswamy, S. Chand Publication
3 Financial Accounting, P. C. Tulsian, Pearson
4 Cost Accounting, M. N. Arora, Vikas Publishing House
5 Cost Accounting, S. P. Jain and K. L. Narang, Kalyani Publishers
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Value-Added Courses
Year I Credits / Hours per week 2
BCAXXXX: Disaster Management
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: Learn to demonstrate a critical understanding of key concepts in disaster risk reduction and humanitarian response
CO2: Critically evaluate disaster risk reduction and humanitarian response policy and practice from multiple perspectives.
CO3: Develop an understanding of standards of humanitarian response and practical relevance in specific types of disasters and conflict situations
CO4: Critically understand the strengths and weaknesses of disaster management approaches, planning and programming in different countries

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction
Disaster: Definition, Factors And Significance; Difference
Between Hazard And Disaster; Natural And Manmade
Disasters: Difference, Nature, Types And Magnitude.

Repercussions Of Disasters And Hazards:


Economic Damage, Loss Of Human And Animal Life,
Destruction Of Ecosystem.
Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, Volcanisms, Cyclones,
15 50%
Tsunamis, Floods, Droughts And Famines, Landslides
And Avalanches, Man-made disaster: Nuclear Reactor
Meltdown, Industrial Accidents, Oil Slicks And Spills,
Outbreaks Of Disease And Epidemics, War And Conflicts
Disaster Prone Areas In India
Study Of Seismic Zones; Areas Prone To Floods And
Droughts, Landslides And Avalanches; Areas Prone To
Cyclonic And Coastal Hazards With Special Reference
To Tsunami; Post-Disaster Diseases And Epidemics
2 Disaster Preparedness And Management
Preparedness: Monitoring Of Phenomena Triggering A
Disaster Or Hazard; Evaluation Of Risk: Application Of
Remote Sensing, Data From Meteorological And Other
Agencies, Media Reports: Governmental And Community
Preparedness
Risk Assessment
Disaster Risk: Concept And Elements, Disaster Risk 15 50%
Reduction, Global And National Disaster Risk Situation.
Techniques Of Risk Assessment, Global Co-Operation In
Risk Assessment And Warning, People’s Participation In
Risk Assessment. Strategies for Survival.

Disaster Mitigation
Meaning, Concept And Strategies Of Disaster Mitigation,
Emerging Trends In Mitigation. Structural Mitigation And
Non-Structural Mitigation, Programs Of Disaster Mitigation
In India.

Text Book
1 None

Reference Books
1 Disaster Management, Dr. Mrinalini Pandey, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
2 Disaster Science and Management, Tushar Bhattacharya, McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd.
3 Disaster Management: Future Challenges and Opportunities, Jagbir Singh, K W Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
4 Disaster Management. P. Singhal , Laxmi Publications.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Multidisciplinary Courses
Year I BCAXXXX: Introduction to Credits / Hours per week 4
Psychology
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: To provide an information into the field of psychology methods and applications.
CO2: To make the student understand the psychological processes involved in attention and perception.
CO3: To make the student to explore the human motivation
CO4: To make the student to understand human emotion, human intelligence.

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t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 INTRODUCTION & METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY
Definition and goals of Psychology, Psychology as a
Science; Historical roots ofPsychology
Branches of Psychology : Clinical, Counselling,
Organizational and IndustrialPsychology, Educational and
School Psychology, Social Psychology,
CognitivePsychology, Experimental Psychology, 15 25%
Physiological Psychology, DevelopmentalPsychology,
Psychometrics, Community Psychology, Positive
Psychology, HealthPsychology
Methods in Psychology : Observation Method, Experimental
method, Survey method
Psychological tests, Case study method, Correlation method
2 EMOTION AND MOTIVATION
Emotion: Definition of Emotion, Basic Emotions; Happiness,
Fear, Anxiety, Aggression
Three elements of emotions: Physiology, Behavioural and
Subjective experience
Theories of Emotion, Facial feedback hypothesis, Lazarus
theory of emotion 15 25%
Motivation: Nature and definition; Motivational cycle;
Maslow’s Theory of Need Hierarchy; Measurement of
Motivation;
Frustration of motives and conflict: Basic approaches to
Motivation;
Primary and Social Motives
3 ATTENTION AND PERCEPTION
Attention: Nature and definition of attention, Kinds of
attention, Selective and sustainedattention
Perception: Organization Principles: Figure-Ground
15 25%
Grouping; perceptual constancies
Shape, Size, Colour and Brightness; Depth perception:
Monocular and binocular cuesIllusions; Camouflage;
Apparent Movement – Types of Apparent Movement;
Factors affecting perception

INTELLIGENCE
Nature and definition of Intelligence, Theories of
Intelligence, Assessment of Intelligence
Uses of Intelligence Test
Determinants of Intelligence, Individual difference in
Intelligence: Giftedness and MentalRetardation
Social Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence
4 Problem solving on:
- Methods in psychology
15 25%
- Emotions and motivations
- Attention and perception
Text Book
1 None

Reference Books
1 Psychology, Baron, R .A., Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd.
2 Introduction to Psychology, Morgan, C.T., King, R. A., Weisz, J. R., Schopler, J, Tata McGraw Hill
3 A Brief Introduction to Psychology, Morgan, C. T., Tata McGraw Hill
4 Psychology: The study of Human Behaviour,Mishra B. K,PHI learning
5 Psychology,Ciccarelli, S. K. & Meyer, G. E, Pearson Education
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Value-Added Courses
Year I Credits / Hours per week 2
BCAXXXX: Cyber Law and Ethics
Year of Introduction: 2023
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO 1: To provide an exposure to various types of crimes in cyber world.
CO 2: Demonstrate a critical understanding of the Cyber law with respect to Indian IT/Act 2008
CO 3: To develop good ideas of the legal and practical aspects of their profession

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t act e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction Computers and its Impact in Society, Overview 15 50%
of Computer and Web Technology, Cyber World, Need for
Cyber Law, Cyber Jurisprudence at International and Indian
Level

Distinction between Cyber Crime and Conventional Crime


Cyber Criminals and their Objectives
Kinds of Cyber Crime- Hacking, Digital Forgery, Cyber
Stalking / Harassment; cyber pornography; Identity Theft ,
forgery and fraud; Cyber Defamation.

Overview of General Laws and Procedures in India


Introduction to Indian Cyber Law
Digital Signatures - technical issues
Digital Signatures - legal issues
Electronic Contracts
2 Overview of Intellectual Property related Legislation
Computer Software and related IPR Issues
Copyright law & Cyberspace
Trademark law & Cyberspace
Law relating to Semiconductor Layout & Design
Penalties & Offences under the IT Act, 2000
Offences under the Indian Penal Code, 1860
Investigation and adjudication of cyber crimes
Digital evidence
Pornography Act and Evidence Act etc. 15 50%
Ethics
Definition of Ethics, Professional Ethics, Business Ethics,
Corporate Ethics, Engineering Ethics, Personal Ethics;
Code of Ethics as defined in the website of Institution
of Engineers (India); Profession, Professionalism,
Professional Responsibility, Professional Ethics; Conflict
of Interest, Gift Vs Bribery, Environmental breaches,
Negligence, Deficiencies in state-of-the-art; Vigil
Mechanism, Whistleblowing, protected disclosures.
Text Book
1 Cyber law –The Indian perspective, Pavan Duggal

Reference Books
1 Chris Reed & John Angel, Computer Law, OUP, New York.
2 Justice Yatindra Singh, Cyber Laws, Universal Law Publishing Co, New Delhi.
3 Verma S, K, Mittal Raman, Legal Dimensions of Cyber Space, Indian Law Institute.
4 JonthanRosenoer, Cyber Law, Springer, New York.
5 Sudhir Naib, The Information Technology Act, 2005: A Handbook, OUP, New York.
6 S. R. Bhansali, Information Technology Act, 2000, University Book House Pvt. Ltd.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Science Academic Year 2023-2024
Department of Computer Applications
Bachelor of Computer Applications (Honours)
Multidisciplinary Courses
BCAXXXX: Managerial Economics
Year I Credits / Hours per week 4

Year of Introduction: 2023


Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcomes
CO1: To apply the mixture of the various economic concepts in solving business problems for business efficiency to make the best use of the
resources in hand.
CO2: To analyze and evaluate the effect of demand and supply on market dynamics and to apply concepts of price, cross, and income elasticity in
business to take correct decisions and create new ideas for the future growth of the company
CO3: To analyze, demonstrate and take decisions with the help of various tools and concepts to maximize the production at limited or minimum
cost and resources available with the company.
CO4: To analyze evaluate create different pricing policies and apply those pricing decisions in dynamic and different types of market conditions.
To judge and improve the management approach as a top-level manager for the optimum growth of the organization.

Uni Topic/Unit Cont Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


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No. Hou (%) Employ Local Gender
rs ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
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Profess
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Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction: The Fundamentals of Managerial Economics
Market Forces: Demand and Supply 15 25%
Demand and Elasticities
2 Production and Costs
Firms vs Markets
15 25%
Managing in Competitive and Monopolistic Markets
Managing in Oligopolistic Markets
3 Strategic Interactions and Game Theory
Pricing with Market Power
15 25%
Incentives, Information and Market Structure
Regulation and Public Policy.
4 Problem solving on:
- Market forces
15 25%
- Production and cost
- Strategic interaction and market

Text Book
1 Managerial Economics, Ivan Png, Routledge

Reference Books
1 Managerial Economics: Theory, Applications, and Cases, W. Bruce Allen, Neil A. Doherty, Keith Weigelt and Edwin Masfield, W.W.
Norton & Company, Ltd
2 Managerial Economics and Business Strategy, Michael R. Baye, McGraw-Hill
3 Managerial Economics, H. L. Ahuja, S Chand Publishing

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