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BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS (BUP)

SEMESTER OUTLINE (BBA 2016, SEC-A&B)


PREFACE
1. General. This tentative Semester Outline is the overall pen picture of the academic curriculum blended with series of learning events from social
activities and numerous enjoyable events for an effective learning to be fit in the competitive world. Its core theme is to provide a panoramic view of the course
curriculum for the initial mental set up of the students and to give guidelines for teachers for innovative and research oriented learning. This comprehensive
Semester Outline includes a column each for the Day/Date, Class Timing, Name of the Section Location (Classroom Number), Course Code, Topic/Event,
Teacher/Faculty Member and Remarks/Discussion Points. The Semester Outline is also a basic guideline indicating the modes of conduct of the course
curriculum. It accommodates all relevant information required for the whole semester including all central events (e.g. sports, games or cultural competitions,
National Day(s) celebrations, seminars, cultural programs, etc.). In a nutshell, this Semester Outline is the ready reckoner to all your questions regarding the
program.

2. Semester Starting and Finishing Dates. The semester starts on 19 June 2016 and finishes on 24 November 2016.

3. Timing and Conduct of Classes. The academic week starts on Sunday and finishes on Thursday, making it a five-day working week. Each Section
shall have about two classes per day. So, there will be total ten classes per week for each Section. Each class shall be of 90 minutes duration, of which 60
minutes shall be dedicated for lecture, and the rest 30 minutes shall be spent for discussions by the students. The mode and conduct of discussions shall be
designed by the class-teacher as per the „Remarks/Discussion‟ column given in the following pages. Apart from the planned classes, makeup classes and
industrial visits will be conducted on Saturdays as per plan of the Department.

4. Names of Courses with Codes. The names of courses with course code have been stated below:

Serial Name of Course Code


1. Principles of Accounting ACC 1201
2. Introduction to Psychology GED 1205
3. Business Communication BUS 1201
4. Business Leadership BUS 1202
5. E-Business Management ALD 3509

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5. Assessment System. The assessment system is as under:

Events Weightage
Semester Final Exam 35%
Midterm Exam 15%
Class Tests (Total Six) 12%
Term Paper (Individual) Including Presentation 10%
Assignments and Case Studies (Individual/Group) Including Presentation 10%
Regular Class Participation and Presentation 05%
Class Attendance 10%
Attitude/Conduct/Manners 03%
Total 100%

6. Conclusion. This Semester Outline, with its all information and instructions, welcomes the students to be a proud member of BUP. It sets the tone
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and describes the general academic environment of the University for the 2 Semester of the year 2016. In fact, it is a complete guideline for the students for
the Semester, so that there is no room for any confusion on anyone‟s part. It also gives a clear picture of what BUP wants to impart to the students as well as
what is expected out of the students. Disciplinary aspects are also mentioned enabling the students to have a prior understanding of the culture and discipline
of BUP. It is expected that students shall take all instructions and information by heart and follow the same with utmost sincerity. It is worth mentioning that
curriculum of BUP is not only a bundle of strict routines and their observances, but also a place where students shall learn to be a good and knowledgeable
citizen with excellent presentation skill. The Semester is full of fun and frolics apart from the pure academic curriculum, which the students shall come across
as the Semester unfolds with passage of time. We hope, gradually, all students shall successfully complete the Semester with praiseworthy results. Welcome
to BUP once again.

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SEMESTER OUTLINE
BBA (GEN) 2016
SECTION – A & B
ST ND
1 YEAR 2 SEMESTER

Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Definition of communication; Elements of Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Meaning of
communication process; Importance of effective communication
communication. 2. Manage
BUS
0830- North communication situation
1201
1000 Porch 3. Communication
(B)
process
4. Importance of
effective communication
Definition of communication; Elements of Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Meaning of
communication process; Importance of effective communication
communication. 2. Manage
BUS
1015- communication situation
CR-303 1201
Sunday 1145 3. Communication
(A)
19 June process
4. Importance of
effective communication
Introduction, the role of information systems in Business Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Business functions,
BUS today, information systems are transforming Business, 2. Business model,
0830-
CR-404 1202 globalization challenges and opportunities, The 3. Business processes,
1000
(A) emerging digital firm, The Strategic business objectives 4. Complementary
of information Systems.
Introduction, the role of information systems in Business Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Business functions,
BUS today, information systems are transforming Business, 2. Business model,
1015-
CR-404 1202 globalization challenges and opportunities, The 3. Business processes,
1145
(B) emerging digital firm, The Strategic business objectives 4. Complementary
of information Systems.
Introducing Faculty, Students & Higher Education Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Information systems
GED-
0830- literacy
CR-303 1205
1000 2. Information
(A)
technology.
Monday
Theory: Introduction to Electronic Commerce Sanjida Farhana
20 June ALD
0830- Practical: Introduction to HTML & Text Markup Owshi 1. Theory
CR-604 3509
1000 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 1. Practical
(B)
1015- CR-404 GED- Introducing Faculty, Students & Higher Education Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Information systems

3
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
1145 1205 literacy
(B) 2. Information
technology.
ALD Theory: Introduction to Electronic Commerce Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
1015- Auditorium
3509 Practical: Introduction to HTML & Text Markup Owshi 1. Practical
1145 North
(A) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4
Communication principles; Importance of business Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Communication
communication; Functions of business communication; principles
Nature and scope of business communication. 2. Importance of
BUS
0830- North business communication
1201
1000 Porch 3.Functions of
(B)
communication
4. Nature and scope of
business communication
Perspectives on information dimensions of information Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Computer literacy,
systems, business perspective on 2. Computer software,
Information systems, Culture, data
BUS Complementary assets: organizational capital and the management
0830-
CR-303 1202 right business model systems technology,
1000
(A) 3. Data workers,
Digital firm,
Extranets.
Tuesday
21 June
Communication principles; Importance of business Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Communication
communication; Functions of business communication; principles
Nature and scope of business communication. 2. Importance of
BUS
1015- business communication
CR-404 1201
1145 3.Functions of
(A)
communication
4. Nature and scope of
business communication
Perspectives on information dimensions of information Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Computer literacy,
systems, business perspective on 2. Computer software,
Information systems, Culture, data
BUS
1015- Complementary assets: organizational capital and the management
CR-603 1202
1145 right business model systems technology,
(B)
3. Data workers,
Digital firm,
Extranets.
Wednesday 0830- North GED- Defining Psychology, Subject-matter & Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Information systems

4
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
22 June 1000 Porch 1205 History of Psychology literacy
(B) 2. Information
technology.
GED-
1015- Defining Psychology, Subject-matter &
CR-404 1205 Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
1145 History of Psychology
(A)
Introduction to the Course, Course Overview, Lists of Zobadia Khanam 1. Why do we need to
Texts, References and Other Materials, Background of study accounting?
Accounting, Why students should prefer accounting as a 2. Why have you chosen
Career-path? accounting as your
1220- North ACC1201
Discipline?
1330 Porch (B)
3. Debit & Credit-What
are these all about?
4. Effects of accounting
in day to day life.
Introduction to the Course, Course Overview, Lists of Zobadia Khanam 1. Why do we need to
Texts, References and Other Materials, Background of study accounting?
Accounting, Why students should prefer accounting as a 2. Why have you chosen
Career-path? accounting as your
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
Discipline?
1530 South (A)
3. Debit & Credit-What
are these all about?
4. Effects of accounting
in day to day life.
Accounting, Building blocks of Accounting, The basic Lec Zobadia 1. Accounting equation.
Accounting Equation, Financial Statements, Ethical Khanam 2. The effects of
1015- ACC considerations in accounting business transactions on
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) the accounting equation.
3. Basic assumptions.
4. Core principles.
Theory: Business decision-making and planning Sajnida Farhana 1. Theory
Thursday Strategy Owshi 2. Practical
1200- ALD
23 June CR-303 Practical: HTML: Anchors & Images
1330 3509 (A)
Learning Objectives: 1, 3

Accounting, Building blocks of Accounting, The basic Lec Zobadia 1. Accounting equation.
Accounting Equation, Financial Statements, Ethical Khanam 2. The effects of
1200- ACC
CR-404 considerations in accounting business transactions on
1330 1201 (B)
the accounting equation.
3. Basic assumptions.

5
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
4. Core principles.
Theory: Business decision-making and planning Sajnida Farhana 1. Theory
1400- ALD Strategy Owshi 2. Practical
CR-604 Practical: HTML: Anchors & Images
1530 3509 (B)
Learning Objectives: 1, 3
Semenar-5
Ramadan Break (24 June-09 July 2016)
Information, Advice, Order, Suggestion, Persuasion Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Information
BUS 2. Advice
0830- North
1201 3. Order
1000 Porch
(B) 4. Suggestion
5. Persuasion
Information, Advice, Order, Suggestion, Persuasion Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Information
BUS 2. Advice
1015-
CR-303 1201 3. Order
1145
(A) 4. Suggestion
5. Persuasion
Contemporary approaches to Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Feedback,
Information systems, hands-on MIS projects , improving 2. Information,
decision making: using databases to analyze sales 3. Information system,
Sunday BUS
0830- trends 4. Information systems
10 July CR-404 1202
1000 Improving decision making: using the internet to locate literacy,
(A)
jobs requiring information systems Knowledge.

Assign term paper


Contemporary approaches to Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Feedback,
Information systems, hands-on MIS projects , improving 2. Information,
decision making: using databases to analyze sales 3. Information system,
BUS trends 4. Information systems
1015-
CR-404 1202 Improving decision making: using the internet to locate literacy,
1145
(B) jobs requiring information systems Knowledge.

Assign term paper

1. Information systems
GED-
0830- literacy,
Monday CR-303 1205 Applied Branches of Psychology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
1000 2. Information
11 July (A)
technology.
0830- CR-604 ALD Case study 1 Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
6
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
1000 3509 Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 1 Owshi 2. Practical
(B) Practice: Website development 1
Learning Objectives: 1
1. Information systems
GED-
1015- literacy,
CR-404 1205 Applied Branches of Psychology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
1145 2. Information
(B)
technology.
Case study 1
ALD
1015- Auditorium Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 1 Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
3509
1145 North Practice: Website development 1 Owshi 2. Practical
(A)
Learning Objectives: 1
Education, Warning, Raising Morale, Motivation. Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Education
BUS
0830- North 2. Warning
1201
1000 Porch 3. Raising Morale
(B)
4. Motivation
Business processes and informationSystems: Business Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Business intelligence,
processes, How information technology improves 2. Chief information
business officer (CIO), Chief
Processes, types of information systems, Systems for knowledge officer
BUS
0830- different management Groups Systems for Linking the (CKO),
CR-303 1202
1000 Enterprise-business, E-commerce, and E-government. 3. Chief privacy officer
(A)
(CPO), Collaboration,
Tuesday
4. Customer relationship
12 July
management (CRM)

Education, Warning, Raising Morale, Motivation. Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Education


BUS
1015- 2. Warning
CR-404 1201
1145 3. Raising Morale
(A)
4. Motivation
Business intelligence, 1. privacy officer (CPO),
BUS Chief information officer (CIO), Chief knowledge officer Collaboration,
1015-
CR-603 1202 (CKO), Chief privacy officer (CPO), Collaboration, Engr Kamrul Hasan 2. Customer relationship
1145
(B) Customer relationship management (CRM) management (CRM)

Research Methodology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Information systems


GED- literacy,
0830- North
1205 2. Information
Wednesday 1000 Porch
(B) technology.
13 July
1015- GED- Research Methodology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Information systems
CR-404
1145 1205 literacy,
7
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A) 2. Information
technology.
Journalizing, Posting and Zobadia Khanam 1. Double-entry system.
1220- North ACC1201 Trial Balance Preparation. 2. Compound entry.
1330 Porch (B) 3. Core F/Ss.
Assign term paper 4. Limitations.
Journalizing, Posting and Zobadia Khanam 1. Double-entry system.
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 Trial Balance Preparation. 2. Compound entry.
1530 South (A) 3. Core F/Ss.
Assign term paper 4. Limitations.
Journalizing, Posting and Trial Zobadia Khanam 1. Double-entry system.
1015- ACC Balance Preparation. 2. Compound entry.
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) 3. Core F/Ss.
4. Limitations
Theory: Technologies for e-commerce
1200- ALD Practical: HTML: Lists, tables, frames Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 2, 3 Owshi 2. Practical
Thursday
14 July
Journalizing, Posting and Trial 1. Double-entry system.
1200- ACC Balance Preparation. Zobadia Khanam 2. Compound entry.
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) 3. Core F/Ss.
4. Limitations
Theory: Technologies for e-commerce
1400- ALD Practical: HTML: Lists, tables, frames Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Learning Objectives: 2, 3 Owshi 2. Practical

Friday
----------------------------------------------
15 July
Saturday
-----------------------------------------
16 July
The seven C‟s of effective communication Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Completeness
2. Conciseness
BUS 3.Consideration
0830- North
1201 4. Concreteness
1000 Porch
Sunday (B) 5. Clarity
17 July 6. Courtesy
7. Correctness
BUS The seven C‟s of effective communication Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Completeness
1015-
CR-303 1201 2. Conciseness
1145
(A) 3.Consideration

8
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
4. Concreteness
5. Clarity
6. Courtesy
7. Correctness
Systems for collaboration and teamwork, collaboration, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Decision-support
Business benefits of collaboration and teamwork, systems (DSS),
BUS
0830- building a collaborative culture and business 2. Digital dashboard,
CR-404 1202
1000 Processes tools and technologies for collaboration and 3. Electronic business
(A)
teamwork. (e-business),
4. Electronic commerce
Systems for collaboration and teamwork, collaboration, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Decision-support
Business benefits of collaboration and teamwork, systems (DSS),
BUS
1015- building a collaborative culture and business 2. Digital dashboard,
CR-404 1202
1145 Processes tools and technologies for collaboration and 3. Electronic business
(B)
teamwork. (e-business),
4. Electronic commerce
Research Methodology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. End users,
GED- 2. Enterprise
0830-
CR-303 1205 applications,
1000
(A) 3. Enterprise systems.

Discussion: Case study 2 1. Discussion


ALD Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 2 Sanjida Farhana 2. Practical
0830-
CR-604 3509 Practice: Website development 2 Owshi
1000
(B) Learning Objectives: 1
Monday
18 July
Research Methodology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. End users,
GED-
1015- 2. Enterprise
CR-404 1205
1145 applications,
(B)
3. Enterprise systems.
Discussion: Case study 2 Sanjida Farhana 1. Discussion
ALD Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 2 Owshi 2. Practical
1015- Auditorium
3509 Practice: Website development 2
1145 North
(A) Learning Objectives: 1

BUS Concept of culture; How culture affects business Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Concept of culture
0830- North
1201 communication; Cultural barriers to communication; 2. Impact of culture
Tuesday 1000 Porch
(B) 3. Cultural barrier
19 July
0830- BUS The information systems function in Business the Engr Kamrul Hasan 1.IT governance,
CR-303
1000 1202 information systems department, Organizing the 2.Knowledge

9
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A) information systems function management systems
(KMS),
3. Management
information systems
(MIS), Portal,
4. Programmers, Supply
chain management
BUS Concept of culture; How culture affects business Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Concept of culture
1015-
CR-404 1201 communication; Cultural barriers to communication; 2. Impact of culture
1145
(A) 3. Cultural barrier
The information systems function in Business the Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. IT governance,
information systems department, Organizing the Knowledge
information systems function management systems
(KMS)
BUS
1015- 2. Management
CR-603 1202
1145 information systems
(B)
(MIS), Portal,
3. Programmers, Supply
chain management

GED- 1. End users, Enterprise


0830- North Methods using in Psychology
1205 Dr. Kazi Saifuddin applications,
1000 Porch
(B) 2. Enterprise systems.
GED- 1. End users, Enterprise
1015- Methods using in Psychology
CR-404 1205 Dr. Kazi Saifuddin applications,
1145
(A) 2. Enterprise systems.
Wednesday Journalizing, Posting and Trial Balance Preparation. Zobadia Khanam 1. Double-entry system.
20 July 1220- North ACC1201 2. Compound entry.
1330 Porch (B) 3. Core F/Ss.
4. Limitations
Journalizing, Posting and Trial Balance Preparation. Zobadia Khanam 1. Double-entry system.
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 2. Compound entry.
1530 South (A) 3. Core F/Ss.
4. Limitations
Chart of Accounts and other Zobadia Khanam 1. The basic steps in the
additional concepts of Recording recording process.
Thursday 1015- ACC Process. 2. The purpose of
CR-604
21 July 1145 1201 (A) different accounts.
3. T account.
4. Errors in the recording

10
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
process,
Theory: Technologies for e-commerce Sanjida Farhana 1. Discussion
1200- ALD Practical: HTML: Lists, tables, frames Owshi 2. Practical
CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 2, 3

Chart of Accounts and other Zobadia Khanam 1. The basic steps in the
additional concepts of Recording recording process.
Process. 2. The purpose of
1200- ACC
CR-404 different accounts.
1330 1201 (B)
3. T account.
4. Errors in the recording
process,
Theory: Technologies for e-commerce Sanjida Farhana 1. Discussion
1400- ALD Practical: HTML: Lists, tables, frames Owshi 2. Practical
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Learning Objectives: 2, 3

Friday
----------------------------------------------
22 July
Saturday
------------------------------------------------
23 July
BUS Guidelines for multicultural communication; Intercultural Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Guidelines
0830- North
1201 communication model; Cultural variables 2. Model
1000 Porch
(B) 3. Cultural variables
BUS Guidelines for multicultural communication; Intercultural Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Guidelines
1015-
CR-303 1201 communication model; Cultural variables 2. Model
1145
(A) 3. Cultural variables
Organizations and information systems, organization, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Agency theory,
,economic impacts, organizational and behavioral 2. Benchmarking,
BUS
Sunday 0830- impacts, the internet and organizations ,implications for 3. Best practices,
CR-404 1202
24 July 1000 the design and understanding of information systems Business ecosystem,
(A)
4. Competitive forces
Assign case studies
Organizations and information systems, organization, Engr Kamrul Hasan
1. Agency theory,
,economic impacts, organizational and behavioral
BUS 2. Benchmarking,
1015- impacts, the internet and organizations ,implications for
CR-404 1202 3. Best practices,
1145 the design and understanding of information systems
(B) Business ecosystem,
4. Competitive forces
Assign case studies
Monday 0830- GED- Nervous System and Neuron Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. T account.
CR-303
25 July 1000 1205 2. Errors in the recording

11
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A) process,
Case study 2 Sanjida Farhana 1. Discussion
ALD
0830- Discussion: E business Plan strategies 2 Owshi 2. Practical
CR-604 3509
1000 Practice: Website development 2
(B)
Learning Objectives: 1
GED- Nervous System and Neuron Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. T account.
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(B) process,
Case study 2 Sanjida Farhana 1. Discussion
ALD
1015- Auditorium Discussion: E business Plan strategies 2 Owshi 2. Practical
3509
1145 North Practice: Website development 2
(A)
Learning Objectives: 1
Written communication, Oral communication: Merits and Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Written
limitation, Face to face communication, Visual communication
BUS communication: Merits and limitation 2. Oral communication
0830- North
1201 3. Face to face
1000 Porch
(B) communication
4. Visual communication

Using information systems to achieve competitive Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Disruptive


advantage, Porter‟s competitive forces model, technologies,
BUS Information system strategies for dealing with 2. Efficient customer
0830-
CR-303 1202 competitive forces, The internet‟s impact on competitive response system,
1000
(A) advantage, the business value chain model synergies, 3. Mass customization,
core competencies. 4. Network economics,
Tuesday Organization.
26 July Written communication, Oral communication: Merits and Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Written
limitation, Face to face communication, Visual communication
BUS communication: Merits and limitation 2. Oral communication
1015-
CR-404 1201 3. Face to face
1145
(A) communication
4. Visual communication

Using information systems to achieve competitive Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Disruptive


advantage, Porter‟s competitive forces model, technologies,
BUS Information system strategies for dealing with 2. Efficient customer
1015-
CR-603 1202 competitive forces, The internet‟s impact on competitive response system,
1145
(B) advantage, the business value chain model synergies, 3. Mass customization,
core competencies. 4. Network economics,
Organization.

12
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
GED- 1. T account.
0830- North
1205 Human Brain Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
1000 Porch
(B) process,
GED- 1. T account.
1015-
CR-404 1205 Human Brain Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(A) process,
Need for adjustments, Prepayments. Zobadia Khanam 1. Explaining the
concept.
Wednesday 1220- North ACC1201 2. Timing is Everything.
27 July 1330 Porch (B) 3. Items that need
adjustments.
4. Accounting years.
Need for adjustments, Prepayments. Zobadia Khanam 1. Explaining the
concept.
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 2. Timing is Everything.
1530 South (A) 3. Items that need
adjustments.
4. Accounting years.
Accruals, Adjusted Account Balances, Financial 1. Time period
Statements. Zobadia Khanam assumption.
2. Accrual basis of
accounting.
1015- ACC 3. Need for adjusting
CR-604 entries.
1145 1201 (A)
4. The basics for
adjusting entries

.
Thursday Theory: Creating a commercial web-site 1. Discussion
28 July 1200- ALD Practical: HTML: Forms Sanjida Farhana 2. Practical
CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Owshi

Accruals, Adjusted Account Balances, Financial Zobadia Khanam 1. Time period


Statements. assumption.
2. Accrual basis of
1200- ACC accounting.
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) 3. Need for adjusting
entries.
4. The basics for
adjusting entries
13
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Theory: Creating a commercial web-site 1. Discussion
1400- ALD Practical: HTML: Forms Sanjida Farhana 2. Practical
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Owshi

Football Final Match


Friday
-----------------------------------------
29 July
Saturday
---------------------------------------
30 July
Audio visual communication, Computer based Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Audio visual
communication, Silence, Non-verbal communication. communication
2.Computer based
BUS
0830- North communication
1201
1000 Porch 3. Silence
(B)
4.Non-verbal
communication

Audio visual communication, Computer based Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Audio visual
communication, Silence, Non-verbal communication. communication
BUS 2.Computer based
1015-
CR-303 1201 communication
1145
(A) 3. Silence
4.Non-verbal
communication
Sunday
Using systems for competitive Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Primary activities,
31 July
Advantage, Management issues Sustaining competitive 2. Product
advantage, Aligning it with business objectives, differentiation,
BUS
0830- Managing strategic transitions 3. Routines, Support
CR-404 1202
1000 activities, Switching
(A)
costs,
4. Transaction cost
theory
Using systems for competitive Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Primary activities,
Advantage, Management issues Sustaining competitive 2. Product
advantage, Aligning it with business objectives, differentiation,
BUS
1015- Managing strategic transitions 3. Routines, Support
CR-404 1202
1145 activities, Switching
(B)
costs,
4. Transaction cost
theory

14
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Semenar-6
GED- 1. T account.
0830-
CR-303 1205 Endocrine Glands Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
1000
(A) process,
Case study 3
ALD 1. Case Study
0830- Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 3 Sanjida Farhana
CR-604 3509 2. Discussion
1000 Practice: Website Development 3 Owshi
(B)
Monday Learning Objectives: 1
01 August GED- 1. T account.
1015-
CR-404 1205 Endocrine Glands Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(B) process,
Case study 3
ALD 1. Case Study
1015- Auditorium Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 3 Sanjida Farhana
3509 2. Discussion
1145 North Practice: Website Development 3 Owshi
(A)
Learning Objectives: 1
Organizational pattern, Downward communication: Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Organizational pattern
objectives, media, limitations, and essentials; Upward 2.Downward
communication: importance, methods, limitations, and communication
BUS essentials; 3. Upward
0830- North
1201 communication
1000 Porch
(B) 4. Importance
5. Methods
6. Limitations
7. Essentials
A model for thinking about ethical, social, and Political Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Accountability,
issues, Five moral dimensions of the information age, 2. Carpal tunnel
BUS
0830- syndrome (CTS),
Tuesday CR-303 1202
1000 3. Computer abuse,
02 August (A)
4. Computer crime,
Computer vision
Organizational pattern, Downward communication: Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Organizational pattern
objectives, media, limitations, and essentials; Upward 2.Downward
communication: importance, methods, limitations, and communication
BUS essentials; 3. Upward
1015-
CR-404 1201 communication
1145
(A) 4. Importance
5. Methods
6. Limitations
7. Essentials
1015- CR-603 BUS A model for thinking about ethical, social, and Political Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Accountability,

15
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
1145 1202 issues, Five moral dimensions of the information age, 2. Carpal tunnel
(B) syndrome (CTS),
3. Computer abuse,
4. Computer crime,
Computer vision
GED- Sensation & Perception Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
0830- North
1205 2. Errors in the recording
1000 Porch
(B) process,
GED- Sensation & Perception Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(A) process,
Wednesday Preparation of Financial Zobadia Khanam 1. Adjusted trial balance.
03 August 1220- North ACC1201 Statements. 2. Contra asset account.
1330 Porch (B) 3. Revenue recognition.
4. Matching principle.
Preparation of Financial Zobadia Khanam 1. Adjusted trial balance.
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 Statements. 2. Contra asset account.
1530 South (A) 3. Revenue recognition.
4. Matching principle.
Preparation of Financial Statements. Zobadia Khanam 1. Adjusted trial balance.
1015- ACC 2. Contra asset account.
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) 3. Revenue recognition.
. 4. Matching principle
Theory: Security
1200- ALD Practical: HTML/XHTML Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 4 Owshi 2. Practical
Thursday
04 August Preparation of Financial Statements. Zobadia Khanam 1. Adjusted trial balance.
1200- ACC 2. Contra asset account.
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) 3. Revenue recognition.
. 4. Matching principle
Theory: Security
1400- ALD Practical: HTML/XHTML Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 4 Owshi 2. Practical

Friday
05 August
Saturday
06 August
Sunday 0830- North BUS Horizontal communication, Grapevine: how the Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Horizontal
16
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
07 August 1000 Porch 1201 grapevine operates and limitations; Consensus: communication
(B) process, advantages and limitations. 2. Grapevine
3. Consensus
Horizontal communication, Grapevine: how the Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Horizontal
BUS
1015- grapevine operates and limitations; Consensus: communication
CR-303 1201
1145 process, advantages and limitations. 2. Grapevine
(A)
3. Consensus
Key technology trends, Basic concepts: responsibility, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Cookies, Copyright,
accountability, and 2. Descartes‟ rule of
BUS Liability Ethical analysis change, Digital divide,
0830-
CR-404 1202 Candidate ethical principles, 3. Digital Millennium
1000
(A) Professional codes of conduct Copyright Act
(DMCA)

Key technology trends, Basic concepts: responsibility, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Cookies, Copyright,
accountability, and 2. Descartes‟ rule of
BUS
1015- Liability Ethical analysis change, Digital divide,
CR-404 1202
1145 Candidate ethical principles, 3. Digital Millennium
(B)
Professional codes of conduct Copyright Act
(DMCA)
GED- Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
0830-
CR-303 1205 Human Perceptions 2. Errors in the recording
1000
(A) process,
Case study 4 Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
ALD
0830- Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 4 Owshi 2. Practical
CR-604 3509
1000 Practice: Website Development 4
(B)
Monday Learning Objectives: 1
08 August GED- Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
1015-
CR-404 1205 Human Perceptions 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(B) process,
Case study 4 Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
ALD
1015- Auditorium Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 4 Owshi 2. Practical
3509
1145 North Practice: Website Development 4
(A)
Learning Objectives: 1
Wrong choice of medium, Physical barriers, Semantic Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Wrong choice of
BUS
0830- North Barriers. medium
1201
Tuesday 1000 Porch 2. Physical barriers
(B)
09 August 3. Semantic Barriers
0830- BUS Information Rights: Privacy and Freedom in the Internet Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Ethical “no free lunch”
CR-303
1000 1202 Age, Property Rights: Intellectual Property, rule, Ethics, Fair

17
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A) Accountability, Liability, and Control system Quality: 2. Information Practices
Data Quality and System Errors. (FIP),Golden Rule,
3. Immanuel Kant‟s
Issue Team assignment Categorical Imperative,
4. Information rights,
Wrong choice of medium, Physical barriers, Semantic Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Wrong choice of
BUS
1015- Barriers. medium
CR-404 1201
1145 2. Physical barriers
(A)
3. Semantic Barriers
Information Rights: Privacy and Freedom in the Internet Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Ethical “no free lunch”
Age, Property Rights: Intellectual Property, rule, Ethics, Fair
BUS Accountability, Liability, and Control system Quality: 2. Information Practices
1015-
CR-603 1202 Data Quality and System Errors. (FIP),Golden Rule,
1145
(B) 3. Immanuel Kant‟s
Issue Team assignment Categorical Imperative,
4. Information rights,
GED- Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
0830- North
1205 Human Motivation 2. Errors in the recording
1000 Porch
(B) process,
Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Categorical
GED- 2. Imperative,
1015-
CR-404 1205 Human Motivation Information rights,
1145
(A) 3. Informed consent,
4. Intellectual property,
1. Work sheet
Classified Statement of Financial Position, Zobadia Khanam preparation.
Wednesday Closing Entries, Post- 2. Process of closing the
1220- North ACC1201 Closing Trial Balance. books.
10 August 1330 Porch (B) 3. Content.
4. Purpose of post-
. closing trial balance.
Zobadia Khanam 1. Work sheet
Classified Statement of Financial Position, preparation.
Closing Entries, Post- 2. Process of closing the
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 Closing Trial Balance. books.
1530 South (A) 3. Content.
4. Purpose of post-
. closing trial balance.
Thursday 1015- ACC Zobadia Khanam 1. Correcting entries.
CR-604
11 August 1145 1201 (A) 2. Reversing entries.
18
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Using worksheets to overview financials. 3. Sections of a
classified balance sheet.
Issue Team assignment 4. Summary of the
accounting cycle.
Theory: B2C E-Commerce Applications Sanjida Farhana
1200- ALD Practical: CSS Introduction Owshi 1. Theory
CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 2. Practical

Zobadia Khanam 1. Correcting entries.


Using worksheets to overview financials. 2. Reversing entries.
1200- ACC 3. Sections of a
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) Issue Team assignment classified balance sheet.
4. Summary of the
accounting cycle.
Theory: B2C E-Commerce Applications Sanjida Farhana
1400- ALD 1. Theory
CR-604 Practical: CSS Introduction Owshi
1530 3509 (B) 2. Practical
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4
Friday
12 August
Saturday
13 August
Different comprehension of reality, Socio-psychological Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Different
BUS
0830- North barriers. comprehension of reality
1201
1000 Porch 2. Socio-psychological
(B)
barriers.
1. Different
BUS
1015- Different comprehension of reality, Socio-psychological comprehension of reality
CR-303 1201 Dr. Shilpee Das
1145 barriers. 2. Socio-psychological
(A)
barriers.
Defining IT Infrastructure Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Autonomic computing,
Sunday
Evolution of IT Infrastructure Blade servers,
14 August
Technology Drivers of Infrastructure Evolution, 2. Clients, Client/server
BUS
0830- Computer Hardware Platforms, Operating System computing,
CR-404 1202
1000 Platforms Enterprise Software Applications Data 3. Cloud computing,
(A)
Management, System Integration Services Extensible Markup
Language (XML).

BUS Defining IT Infrastructure Engr Kamrul Hasan Autonomic computing,


1015-
CR-404 1202 Evolution of IT Infrastructure Blade servers,
1145
(B) Technology Drivers of Infrastructure Evolution, Clients, Client/server

19
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Computer Hardware Platforms, Operating System computing,
Platforms Enterprise Software Applications Data Cloud computing,
Management, System Integration Services Extensible Markup
Language (XML).

Monday National Mourning Day


15 August
Need and Function of a business letter; Kinds of Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Need of a business
Business Letter letter
BUS
0830- North 2. Function of a
1201
1000 Porch business letter
(B)
3. Kinds of Business
Letter
The Emerging Mobile Digital Platform, Grid Computing Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Green computing,
BUS Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Green Computing, 2. Grid computing,
0830-
CR-303 1202 Autonomic Computing, High-Performance and Power- 3. Cloud Computing,
1000
(A) Saving Processors 4. Green Computing,
Tuesday
16 August Need and Function of a business letter; Kinds of Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Need of a business
Business Letter letter
BUS
1015- 2. Function of a
CR-404 1201
1145 business letter
(A)
3. Kinds of Business
Letter
The Emerging Mobile Digital Platform, Grid Computing Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Green computing,
BUS Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Green Computing, 2. Grid computing,
1015-
CR-603 1202 Autonomic Computing, High-Performance and Power- 3. Cloud Computing,
1145
(B) Saving Processors 4. Green Computing,

GED- Human Emotion 1. Perception


0830- North
1205 Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
1000 Porch
(B) process,
GED- Human Emotion 1. Perception
1015-
CR-404 1205 Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
Wednesday 1145
(A) process,
17 August
Trading operations, Recording purchases, Recording . Zobadia Khanam 1. Entries under
Sales, Adjusting Accounts, Multiple step Income Perpetual inventory
1220- North ACC1201
Statement, Periodic and perpetual inventory systems. system.
1330 Porch (B)
2. Periodic inventory
system.

20
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
3. Preparing an income
statement.
4. The going concern
concept
Trading operations, Recording purchases, Recording . Zobadia Khanam 1. Entries under
Sales, Adjusting Accounts, Multiple step Income Perpetual inventory
Statement, Periodic and perpetual inventory systems. system.
2. Periodic inventory
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
system.
1530 South (A)
3. Preparing an income
statement.
4. The going concern
concept
Trading operations, Recording purchases, Recording Zobadia Khanam 1. Entries under
Sales, Adjusting Accounts, Multiple step Income Perpetual inventory
Statement, Periodic and perpetual inventory systems. system.
2. Periodic inventory
1015- ACC
CR-604 system.
1145 1201 (A)
3. Preparing an income
statement.
4. The going concern
concept
Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 5
1200- ALD Sanjida Farhana
CR-303 Practice: Web development 5
1330 3509 (A) Owshi
Thursday Learning Objectives: 1
18 August Trading operations, Recording purchases, Recording Zobadia Khanam 1. Entries under
Sales, Adjusting Accounts, Multiple step Income Perpetual inventory
Statement, Periodic and perpetual inventory systems. system.
2. Periodic inventory
1200- ACC
CR-404 system.
1330 1201 (B)
3. Preparing an income
statement.
4. The going concern
concept
Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 5 1. Perception
1400- ALD Sanjida Farhana
CR-604 Practice: Web development 5 2. Errors in the recording
1530 3509 (B) Owshi
Learning Objectives: 1 process,
Friday
--------------------------------------------
19 August
Saturday ------------------------------------------

21
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
20 August
Essentials of effective business letter, Importance of an Sanjida Farhana 1. Essentials of effective
effective business letter, Writing business letter, The Owshi business letter
BUS language of a business letter, 2. Importance of an
0830- North
1201 effective business letter
1000 Porch
(B) 3. Writing business letter
The language of a
business letter,
Essentials of effective business letter, Importance of an Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Essentials of effective
effective business letter, Writing business letter, The business letter
BUS language of a business letter, 2. Importance of an
1015-
CR-303 1201 effective business letter
1145
(A) 3. Writing business letter
The language of a
business letter,
Linux and Open Source Software, Software for the Web, 1. storage area network
Sunday Software Outsourcing and Cloud Services Dealing with (SAN), Technology
21 August Platform and Infrastructure Change Management and standards,
BUS Governance Engr Kamrul Hasan 2. Total cost of
0830-
CR-404 1202 Making Wise Infrastructure Investments. ownership (TCO), Unix,
1000
(A) 3. Utility computing,
Virtualization,
4. Web browser, Web
hosting.
Linux and Open Source Software, Software for the Web, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. storage area network
Software Outsourcing and Cloud Services Dealing with (SAN), Technology
Platform and Infrastructure Change Management and standards,
BUS Governance 2. Total cost of
1015-
CR-404 1202 Making Wise Infrastructure Investments. ownership (TCO), Unix,
1145
(B) 3. Utility computing,
Virtualization,
4. Web browser, Web
hosting.
GED- Learning (I) 1. Perception
0830-
CR-303 1205 Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
1000
(A) process,
Monday
Theory: B2B E-Commerce Applications 1. Theory
22 August ALD
0830- Practical: Web Development Sanjida Farhana 2.
CR-604 3509
1000 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Owshi
(B)

22
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
GED- Learning (I) 1. Perception
1015-
CR-404 1205 Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(B) process,
Theory: B2B E-Commerce Applications 1. Perception
ALD
1015- Auditorium Practical: Web Development Sanjida Farhana 2. Errors in the recording
3509
1145 North Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Owshi process,
(A)
BUS Review Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Writing business letter
0830- North
1201 The language of a
1000 Porch
(B) business letter,
Enterprise Systems, Enterprise Software ,Business Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Analytical CRM,
Value of Enterprise Systems, Supply chain management 2. Bullwhip effect,
BUS systems, The Supply Chain Information Systems and Churn rate, Cross-
0830-
CR-303 1202 Supply Chain Management selling,
1000
(A) Supply Chain Management Applications, Global Supply 3. Customer lifetime
Chains and the Internet value (CLTV).
Tuesday Case Study Submission
23 August BUS Review Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Perception
1015-
CR-404 1201 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(A) process,
Enterprise Systems, Enterprise Software ,Business Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Analytical CRM,
Value of Enterprise Systems, Supply chain management 2. Bullwhip effect,
BUS systems, The Supply Chain Information Systems and Churn rate, Cross-
1015-
CR-603 1202 Supply Chain Management selling,
1145
(B) Supply Chain Management Applications, Global Supply 3. Customer lifetime
Chains and the Internet value (CLTV).
Case Study Submission
GED- Learning (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
0830- North
1205 2. Errors in the recording
1000 Porch
(B) process,
GED- Learning (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(A) process,
Wednesday
Inventory classification, Inventory ownership, Cost flow Zobadia Khanam 1. Different phases of
24 August
assumptions. Inventory.
2. Financial statement
1220- North ACC1201
effects.
1330 Porch (B)
3. Tax effects of
LIFO/FIFO.
4. LCM method of

23
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
costing inventories
Inventory classification, Inventory ownership, Cost flow Zobadia Khanam 1. Different phases of
assumptions. Inventory.
2. Financial statement
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 effects.
1530 South (A) 3. Tax effects of
LIFO/FIFO.
4. LCM method of
costing inventories
Jonmasthami
Thursday
25 August

Friday
--------------------------------------------
26 August
Saturday
------------------------------------------------
27 August
BUS Midterm Examination Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Essentials of effective
0830- North
1201 business letter
1000 Porch
(B) 2. Importance of an
BUS Midterm Examination Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Essentials of effective
1015-
CR-303 1201 business letter
1145
(A) 2. Importance of an
Customer Relationship Management, Customer Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Demand planning,
Sunday BUS Relationship Management Software, Operational and 2. Employee relationship
0830-
28 August CR-404 1202 Analytical CRM, Business Value of Customer management (ERM),
1000
(A) Relationship Management Systems 3. Enterprise software,
4. Just-in-time strategy.
Customer Relationship Management, Customer Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Demand planning,
BUS Relationship Management Software, Operational and 2. Employee relationship
1015-
CR-404 1202 Analytical CRM, Business Value of Customer management (ERM),
1145
(B) Relationship Management Systems 3. Enterprise software,
4. Just-in-time strategy.
GED- Human Memory & Forgetting Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
0830-
CR-303 1205 2. Errors in the recording
1000
(A) process,
Monday
Case study 6 Sanjida Farhana 1. Perception
29 August ALD
0830- Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 6 Owshi 2. Errors in the recording
CR-604 3509
1000 Practice: Web development 6 process,
(B)
Learning Objectives: 1

24
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
GED- Human Memory & Forgetting Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. Errors in the recording
1145
(B) process,
Case study 6 Sanjida Farhana 1. Perception
ALD
1015- Auditorium Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 6 Owshi 2. Errors in the recording
3509
1145 North Practice: Web development 6 process,
(A)
Learning Objectives: 1
Physical appearance, Parts of letter, Style Form and Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Physical appearance
Punctuation. Planning the letter, 2. Parts of letter
BUS
0830- North 3. Style
1201
1000 Porch 4. Form
(B)
5. Punctuation
Planning the letter
Enterprise applications: new Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Push-based model,
Opportunities and challenges 2. Service platform,
Enterprise application challenges, Next-generation Supply chain,
BUS
0830- enterprise applications. 3. Supply chain
CR-303 1202
1000 execution systems,
(A)
4. Supply chain planning
systems,
Tuesday
30 August Physical appearance, Parts of letter, Style Form and Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Physical appearance
Punctuation. Planning the letter, 2. Parts of letter
BUS
1015- 3. Style
CR-404 1201
1145 4. Form
(A)
5. Punctuation
Planning the letter
Enterprise applications: new Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Push-based model,
Opportunities and challenges 2. Service platform,
Enterprise application challenges, Next-generation Supply chain,
BUS
1015- enterprise applications. 3. Supply chain
CR-603 1202
1145 execution systems,
(B)
4. Supply chain planning
systems,

GED- Heredity VS Environment Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception


0830- North
1205 2. Errors in the recording
Wednesday 1000 Porch
(B) process,
31 August
1015- GED- Heredity VS Environment Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Perception
CR-404
1145 1205 2. Errors in the recording

25
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A) process,
Market valuation of inventory, Inventory errors and Zobadia Khanam 1. Effects of inventory
shrinkages, Inventory estimation errors on the financial
Case Study Submission statements.
2. Interpreting inventory
1220- North ACC1201
turnover.
1330 Porch (B)
3. Safety stock.
4. Statement
presentation and
analysis.
Market valuation of inventory, Inventory errors and Zobadia Khanam 1. Effects of inventory
shrinkages, Inventory estimation errors on the financial
Case Study Submission statements.
2. Interpreting inventory
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
turnover.
1530 South (A)
3. Safety stock.
4. Statement
presentation and
analysis.
Seminar-7
Internal Controls & Accounting for Liquid Zobadia Khanam 1. Principles of internal
Assets, Cash and Bank Balances, Cash & bank book. control.
2. Applications of
internal control
1015- ACC principles to cash
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) receipts.
3. Cash disbursements.
4. Limitations.
Thursday
01
Theory: E-Payment Systems Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
September
1200- ALD Practical: Javascript I Owshi 2. Payment Systems
CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4

Internal Controls & Accounting for Liquid Zobadia Khanam 1. Principles of internal
Assets, Cash and Bank Balances, Cash & bank book. control.
1200- ACC 2. Applications of
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) internal control
principles to cash
receipts.

26
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
3. Cash disbursements.
4. Limitations.

Theory: E-Payment Systems Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory


1400- ALD Practical: Javascript I Owshi 2. Payment Systems
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4

Friday
02 -------------------------------------------
September
Saturday
03 --------------------------------------------
September
Enquiries and replies, Offer and quotations, Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Enquiries
BUS
0830- North 2. Replies
1201
1000 Porch 3. Offer
(B)
4. Quotations
Enquiries and replies, Offer and quotations, Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Enquiries
BUS
1015- 2. Replies
CR-303 1201
1145 3. Offer
(A)
4. Quotations
Commerce and the internet-commerce today Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Advertising revenue
Why e-commerce is different model,
Sunday Key concepts in e-commerce: digital markets and Digital 2. Affiliate revenue
BUS
04 0830- goods in a global marketplace model, Behavioral
CR-404 1202
September 1000 marketing,
(A)
Submission of analytical 1 3. Business-to-business
(B2B) electronic

Commerce and the internet-commerce today Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Advertising revenue
Why e-commerce is different model,
BUS Key concepts in e-commerce: digital markets and Digital 2. Affiliate revenue
1015-
CR-404 1202 goods in a global marketplace model, Behavioral
1145
(B) marketing,
Submission of analytical 1 3. Business-to-business
(B2B) electronic
Monday GED- Human Intelligence (I) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Business-to-
0830-
05 CR-303 1205 consumer (B2C)
1000
September (A) electronic commerce,

27
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
2. Co-location,
Community providers.
Thu - Fri Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
ALD Tutorial 7: Case study 7 Owshi 2. Payment Systems
0830-
CR-604 3509 Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 7
1000
(B) Practice: Web development 7
Learning Objectives: 1
Human Intelligence (I) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Business-to-
GED-
1015- consumer (B2C)
CR-404 1205
1145 electronic commerce,
(B)
2. Co-location,
Thu - Fri Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
ALD Tutorial 7: Case study 7 Owshi 2. Payment Systems
1015- Auditorium
3509 Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 7
1145 North
(A) Practice: Web development 7
Learning Objectives: 1
Order and their Execution, Defective order, Delay in Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Order and their
BUS
0830- North execution. Execution,
1201
1000 Porch 2. Defective order
(B)
Delay in execution
Types of E-commerce-commerce Business Models Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Digital goods,
E-commerce Revenue Models Web, Social Networking 2. Disintermediation,
BUS
0830- and the Wisdom of Crowds-commerce Marketing, B2B 3. Dynamic pricing,
CR-303 1202
1000 E-commerce: New Efficiencies and Relationships. 4. Electronic data
(A)
Tuesday Team assignment submission interchange (EDI),
06
September Order and their Execution, Defective order, Delay in Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Order and their
BUS
1015- execution. Execution,
CR-404 1201
1145 2. Defective order
(A)
Delay in execution
Types of E-commerce-commerce Business Models Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Digital goods,
E-commerce Revenue Models Web, Social Networking 2. Disintermediation,
BUS
1015- and the Wisdom of Crowds-commerce Marketing, B2B 3. Dynamic pricing,
CR-603 1202
1145 E-commerce: New Efficiencies and Relationships. 4. Electronic data
(B)
Team assignment submission interchange (EDI),

Wednesday Human Intelligence (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Business-to-


GED-
07 0830- North consumer (B2C)
1205
September 1000 Porch electronic commerce,
(B)
2. Co-location,

28
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Community providers.
GED- Human Intelligence (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
1015-
CR-404 1205
1145
(A)
Internal Controls & Accounting for Liquid Assets, Cash Zobadia Khanam 1. Reporting of cash.
and Bank Balances, Cash & bank book. 2. Bank reconciliation
1220- North ACC1201
technique.
1330 Porch (B)
3. Need for bank recon.
4. Writing checks.
Internal Controls & Accounting for Liquid Assets, Cash Zobadia Khanam 1. Reporting of cash.
and Bank Balances, Cash & bank book. 2. Bank reconciliation
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
technique.
1530 South (A)
3. Need for bank recon.
4. Writing checks.
Accounts Receivables, Notes Receivables, Journal, Zobadia Khanam 1. Methods to value A/R.
Aging Schedule, Balance Sheet Preparation. 2. Disposition of A/R.
3. Statement
1015- ACC Submission of analytical 1 presentation and
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) analysis of receivables.
4. Write off Vs.
Allowance Method.

Thursday 1200- ALD mid-semester exam: Mid-semester exam time Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
CR-303
08 1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3 Owshi 2. Payment Systems
September Accounts Receivables, Notes Receivables, Journal, Zobadia Khanam 1. Methods to value A/R.
Aging Schedule, Balance Sheet Preparation. 2. Disposition of A/R.
3. Statement
1200- ACC Submission of analytical 1 presentation and
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) analysis of receivables.
4. Write off Vs.
Allowance Method.

1400- ALD mid-semester exam: Mid-semester exam time Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3 Owshi 2. Payment Systems
Eid-ul-Azha (09-17 September 2016)
Circular letter, Objectives; Situation that need circular Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Writing circular letter
Sunday
BUS letter, Sales letter, Bank correspondence. 2. Objectives
18 0830- North
1201 3.Situation that need
September 1000 Porch
(B) circular letter,
4. Sales letter

29
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
5. Bank
Correspondence.
Circular letter, Objectives; Situation that need circular Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Writing circular letter
letter, Sales letter, Bank correspondence. 2. Objectives
BUS 3.Situation that need
1015-
CR-303 1201 circular letter,
1145
(A) 4. Sales letter
5. Bank
Correspondence.
The knowledge management Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Augmented reality ,
Landscape Important dimensions of knowledge, The 2. Artificial intelligence
BUS knowledge management value chain, Types of (AI), Backward chaining,
0830-
CR-404 1202 knowledge management systems. 3. Case-based
1000
(A) reasoning (CBR),), 4.
Computer-aided design
(CAD),
The knowledge management Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Augmented reality ,
Landscape Important dimensions of knowledge, The 2. Artificial intelligence
BUS knowledge management value chain, Types of (AI), Backward chaining,
1015-
CR-404 1202 knowledge management systems. 3. Case-based
1145
(B) reasoning (CBR),), 4.
Computer-aided design
(CAD),
Human Personality (I) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Business-to-
GED- consumer (B2C)
0830-
CR-303 1205 electronic commerce,
1000
(A) 2. Co-location,
Community
Thu - Fri Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
ALD Tutorial 8: Case study 8 Owshi 2. Payment Systems
Monday 0830-
CR-604 3509 Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 8
19 1000
(B) Practice: Web development 8
September
Learning Objectives: 1
Human Personality (I) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Business-to-
GED- consumer (B2C)
1015-
CR-404 1205 electronic commerce,
1145
(B) 2. Co-location,
Community
1015- Auditorium ALD Thu - Fri Sanjida Farhana 1. Theory
1145 North 3509 Tutorial 8: Case study 8 Owshi 2. Payment Systems

30
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A) Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 8
Practice: Web development 8
Learning Objectives: 1
How to write an effective collection letter; Collection Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Writing a collection
series; Debtor‟s explanation; Replies to debtor‟s letter
BUS
0830- North explanation 2. Collection series
1201
1000 Porch 3. Debtor‟s explanation
(B)
Replies to debtor‟s
explanation
Enterprise-wide knowledge, Management systems, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Enterprise-wide
Enterprise content management systems knowledge management
BUS Knowledge network systems systems,
0830-
CR-303 1202 Collaboration tools. 2. Expert systems,
1000
(A) 3. Explicit knowledge,
Tuesday Forward chaining,
20
September How to write an effective collection letter; Collection Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Writing a collection
series; Debtor‟s explanation; Replies to debtor‟s letter
BUS
1015- explanation 2. Collection series
CR-404 1201
1145 3. Debtor‟s explanation
(A)
Replies to debtor‟s
explanation
Enterprise-wide knowledge, Management systems, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Enterprise-wide
Enterprise content management systems knowledge management
BUS Knowledge network systems systems,
1015-
CR-603 1202 Collaboration tools. 2. Expert systems,
1145
(B) 3. Explicit knowledge,
Forward chaining,

GED- Human Personality (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Theory


0830- North
1205 2. Payment Systems
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Human Personality (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Theory
1015-
Wednesday CR-404 1205 2. Payment Systems
1145
21 (A)
September Accounts Receivables, Notes Receivables, Journal, Zobadia Khanam 1. Methods to value A/R.
Aging Schedule, Balance Sheet Preparation. 2. Disposition of A/R.
1220- North ACC1201
3. Statement
1330 Porch (B)
Team assignment submission presentation and
analysis of receivables.

31
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
4. Write off Vs.
Allowance Method.
Accounts Receivables, Notes Receivables, Journal, Zobadia Khanam 1. Methods to value A/R.
Aging Schedule, Balance Sheet Preparation. 2. Disposition of A/R.
3. Statement
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
Team assignment submission presentation and
1530 South (A)
analysis of receivables.
4. Write off Vs.
Allowance Method.
Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Different Zobadia Khanam 1. Application of cost
Methods of Depreciation. principle to plant assets.
2. Concept of
1015- ACC depreciation.
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) Different methods used.
4. Types of non-current
assets.

Theory: E-Commerce and Globalisation Sanjida Farhana 1. Readings/Ref: LG


Practical: Javascript II Owshi INFS2233 (Module 8); G
1200- ALD
CR-303 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 2. Schneider (Ch11); E
1330 3509 (A)
Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 8); G Schneider Turban et al.
Thursday
(Ch11); E Turban et al.
22
Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Different Zobadia Khanam 1. Application of cost
September
Methods of Depreciation. principle to plant assets.
2. Concept of
1200- ACC depreciation.
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) Different methods used.
4. Types of non-current
assets.

Theory: E-Commerce and Globalisation Sanjida Farhana 1. Readings/Ref: LG


Practical: Javascript II Owshi INFS2233 (Module 8); G
1400- ALD
CR-604 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 2. Schneider (Ch11); E
1530 3509 (B)
Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 8); G Schneider Turban et al.
(Ch11); E Turban et al.
Friday
23
September
Saturday
24

32
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
September
Advantages of sales letter; Objectives of a sales letter; Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Sales letters
BUS
0830- North Three P‟s; Function of a sales letter. 2. Advantages
1201
1000 Porch 3. Objectives
(B)
4. Three P‟s
Advantages of sales letter; Objectives of a sales letter; Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Sales letters
BUS
1015- Three P‟s; Function of a sales letter. 2. Advantages
CR-303 1201
1145 3. Objectives
(A)
4. Three P‟s
Knowledge Workers and Knowledge Work, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Fuzzy logic,
Sunday
Requirements of Knowledge Work Systems, Examples 2. Genetic algorithms,
25 BUS
0830- of Knowledge Work Systems 3. Hybrid AI systems,
September CR-404 1202
1000 4. Inference engine,
(A)
Assign Analytical work 2 Intelligent agents,

Knowledge Workers and Knowledge Work, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Fuzzy logic,
Requirements of Knowledge Work Systems, Examples 2. Genetic algorithms,
BUS
1015- of Knowledge Work Systems 3. Hybrid AI systems,
CR-404 1202
1145 4. Inference engine,
(B)
Assign Analytical work 2

GED- Psychological Disorder (I) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Theory


0830-
CR-303 1205 2. Payment Systems
1000
(A)
Thu 00:00 - Fri Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
ALD
0830- Ebusiness Plan strategies 9 Owshi 2. Investment
CR-604 3509
1000 Working on group project workstations
Monday (B)
Learning Objectives: 1
26
GED- Psychological Disorder (I) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Theory
September 1015-
CR-404 1205 2. Payment Systems
1145
(B)
Thu 00:00 - Fri Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
ALD
1015- Auditorium Ebusiness Plan strategies 9 Owshi 2. Investment
3509
1145 North Working on group project workstations
(A)
Learning Objectives: 1
Introduction; Correspondence with customers; Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Correspondence with
Tuesday BUS Correspondence with head office; Correspondence with customers
0830- North
27 1201 other banks 2. Correspondence with
1000 Porch
September (B) head office
3.Correspondence with

33
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
other banks
Organizational Intelligence: Case-Based Reasoning, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Knowledge base,
Fuzzy Logic Systems, Neural Networks 2. Knowledge discovery
Genetic Algorithms , Knowledge
BUS Hybrid AI Systems, Intelligent Agents management,
0830-
CR-303 1202 3. Knowledge network
1000
(A) systems Knowledge
management,
4. Knowledge network
systems
Introduction; Correspondence with customers; Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Correspondence with
Correspondence with head office; Correspondence with customers
BUS
1015- other banks 2. Correspondence with
CR-404 1201
1145 head office
(A)
3.Correspondence with
other banks
Organizational Intelligence: Case-Based Reasoning, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Knowledge base,
Fuzzy Logic Systems, Neural Networks 2. Knowledge discovery
Genetic Algorithms , Knowledge
BUS Hybrid AI Systems, Intelligent Agents management,
1015-
CR-603 1202 3. Knowledge network
1145
(B) systems Knowledge
management,
4. Knowledge network
systems
GED- Psychological Disorder (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin Psychological
0830- North
1205
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Psychological Disorder (II) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin Psychological
1015-
CR-404 1205
1145
(A)
Wednesday Introduction; Fire insurance; Marine insurance; Life Zobadia Khanam 1. Fire insurance
1220- North ACC1201
28 insurance 2. Marine insurance
1330 Porch (B)
September 3. Life insurance
Introduction; Fire insurance; Marine insurance; Life Zobadia Khanam 1. Fire insurance
insurance 2. Marine insurance
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 3. Life insurance
1530 South (A)

34
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Different Zobadia Khanam 1. Application of cost
Methods of Depreciation. principle to plant assets.
2. Concept of
1015- ACC depreciation.
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) Different methods used.
4. Types of non-current
assets.

Sanjida Farhana Psychological


: Theory: Legal and Ethical Issues Owshi
1200- ALD Practical: JavaScript III
CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4
Thursday Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 9); G Schneider
29 (Ch1, Ch 6 and Ch7); E Turban et al.
September Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Different Zobadia Khanam 1. Application of cost
Methods of Depreciation. principle to plant assets.
2. Concept of
1200- ACC depreciation.
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) Different methods used.
3.Types of non-current
assets.

: Theory: Legal and Ethical Issues Sanjida Farhana Psychological


Practical: JavaScript III Owshi
1400- ALD
CR-604 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4
1530 3509 (B)
Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 9); G Schneider
(Ch1, Ch 6 and Ch7); E Turban et al.
Semenar-10
Friday
30 ---------------------------------------------------
September
Saturday
---------------------------------------------------
01 October
What is a report; Importance of reports; Oral and written Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Definition of report
reports; Types of business reports; Characteristics of a 2. Importance of reports
Sunday BUS good report; Preparing a report; Organization of a 3. Oral and written
0830- North
02 1201 report. reports
1000 Porch
October (B) 4.Types of business
reports

35
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points

What is a report; Importance of reports; Oral and written Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Definition of report
reports; Types of business reports; Characteristics of a 2. Importance of reports
BUS
1015- good report; Preparing a report; Organization of a 3. Oral and written
CR-303 1201
1145 report. reports
(A)
4.Types of business
reports
Types of Decisions Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Decisional role,
The Decision-Making Process 2. Design, Drill down
BUS Managers and Decision Making in the Real World, High- 3. Geographic
0830-
CR-404 1202 Velocity Automated Decision Making information systems
1000
(A) (GIS),
4. Group decision-
support systems
Types of Decisions Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Decisional role,
The Decision-Making Process 2. Design, Drill down
BUS Managers and Decision Making in the Real World, High- 3. Geographic
1015-
CR-404 1202 Velocity Automated Decision Making information systems
1145
(B) (GIS),
4. Group decision-
support systems
GED- Psychological Disorder (III) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin Psychological
0830-
CR-303 1205
1000
(A)
Thu - Fri Sanjida Farhana Practical
ALD Tutorial 10: Case study 9 Owshi
0830-
CR-604 3509 Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 10
1000
(B) Practice: Web development 9
Learning Objectives: 1
Monday GED- Psychological Disorder (III) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin Psychological
1015-
03 CR-404 1205
1145
October (B)
Thu - Fri Sanjida Farhana Practical
Tutorial 10: Case study 9 Owshi
Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 10
ALD
1015- Auditorium Practice: Web development 9
3509
1145 North Learning Objectives: 1
(A)

36
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points

BUS Reports by individuals; Reports by committees. Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Reports by individuals
0830- North
1201 2.Reports by
1000 Porch
(B) committees
Business Intelligence, The Business Intelligence Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Balanced scorecard
Environment, Business Intelligence and Analytics method,
Capabilities, 2. Behavioral models,
BUS
0830- Business, performance
CR-303 1202
1000 Term Paper Submission management (BPM),
(A)
Choice,
3. Classical model of
Tuesday
management
04
BUS Reports by individuals; Reports by committees. Dr. Shilpee Das 1.Reports by individuals
October 1015-
CR-404 1201 2.Reports by
1145
(A) committees
Business Intelligence, The Business Intelligence Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Balanced scorecard
Environment, Business Intelligence and Analytics method,
Capabilities, 2. Behavioral models,
BUS
1015- Business, performance
CR-603 1202
1145 Term Paper Submission management (BPM),
(B)
Choice,
3. Classical model of
management
GED- Psychological Disorder (IV) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin Psychological
0830- North
1205
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Psychological Disorder (IV) Dr. Kazi Saifuddin Psychological
1015-
CR-404 1205
1145
(A)
Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Zobadia Khanam 1. Application of cost
Wednesday Different Methods of Depreciation. principle to plant assets.
05 . 2. Concept of
1220- North ACC1201
October depreciation.
1330 Porch (B)
Different methods used.
4. Types of non-current
assets
Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Zobadia Khanam 1. Application of cost
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 Different Methods of Depreciation. principle to plant assets.
1530 South (A) . 2. Concept of
depreciation.

37
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
Different methods used.
4. Types of non-current
assets
Intangibles: Properties, Valuation and Reporting in the Zobadia Khanam 1. Depletion of natural
Financial Statements. resources.
1015- ACC
CR-604 2. Reporting.
1145 1201 (A)
Assign Analytical work 2 3. Analyzing intangibles.
4. Plant asset disposal.
INTERNET OF THINGS Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1200- ALD
Thursday CR-303 Owshi 2. Investment
1330 3509 (A)
06 workstations
October Intangibles: Properties, Valuation and Reporting in the Zobadia Khanam 1. Depletion of natural
Financial Statements. resources.
1200- ACC
CR-404 2. Reporting.
1330 1201 (B)
Assign Analytical work 2 3. Analyzing intangibles.
4. Plant asset disposal.
1400- ALD INTERNET OF THINGS Sanjida Farhana Intelligent techniques,
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Owshi Investment workstations
Friday
--------------------------------------------
07 October
Saturday
-----------------------------------------
08 October
BUS Selection interview; Appraisal interview; Exit interview; Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
0830- North
1201 2. Appraisal interview
1000 Porch
(B) Exit interview
BUS Selection interview; Appraisal interview; Exit interview; Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
1015-
CR-303 1201 2. Appraisal interview
1145
(A) Exit interview
Sunday
Management Strategies for Developing BI and BA Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Implementation,
09 BUS
0830- Capabilities. Decision Support for Operational and 2. Informational role,
October CR-404 1202
1000 Middle Management. 3. Intelligence,
(A)
Submission Of Analytical work-02 4. Interpersonal role,
Management Strategies for Developing BI and BA Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Implementation,
BUS
1015- Capabilities. Decision Support for Operational and 2. Informational role,
CR-404 1202
1145 Middle Management. 3. Intelligence,
(B)
Submission Of Analytical work-02 4. Interpersonal role,
Military Psychology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Interpersonal role,
Monday GED-
0830- 2. Key performance
10 CR-303 1205
1000 indicators (KPIs),
October (A)

38
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points

ALD How IOTs is used in business Sanjida Farhana 3. Intelligent techniques,


0830-
CR-604 3509 Application in industry Owshi 4. Investment
1000
(B) New markets workstations
GED- Military Psychology Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Interpersonal role,
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. Key performance
1145
(B) 3. indicators (KPIs),
ALD How IOTs is used in business Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1015- Auditorium
3509 Application in industry Owshi 2. Investment
1145 North
(A) New markets workstations

Tuesday
11 Durga Puja
October
Wednesday
12 Ashura
October
. Zobadia Khanam 1. Depletion of natural
Intangibles: Properties, Valuation and Reporting in the resources.
1015- ACC
CR-604 Financial Statements. 2. Reporting.
1145 1201 (A)
3. Analyzing intangibles.
4. Plant asset disposal
1200- ALD CONTENT DEVELOPMENT Sanjida Farhana Intelligent techniques,
Thursday CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Owshi Investment workstations
13
. Zobadia Khanam 1. Depletion of natural
October
Intangibles: Properties, Valuation and Reporting in the resources.
1200- ACC
CR-404 Financial Statements. 2. Reporting.
1330 1201 (B)
3. Analyzing intangibles.
4. Plant asset disposal
1400- ALD CONTENT DEVELOPMENT Sanjida Farhana Intelligent techniques,
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Owshi Investment workstations
Friday
----------------------------------------------
14 October
Saturday
------------------------------------------
15 October
BUS CV Writing Dr. Shilpee Das 1. CV Writing
0830- North
Sunday 1201
1000 Porch
16 (B)
October 1015- BUS CV Writing Dr. Shilpee Das 1. CV Writing
CR-303
1145 1201
39
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A)
Decision Support for Senior Management: The Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Sensitivity analysis,
Balanced Scorecard and Enterprise Performance, 2. Semi structured
BUS
0830- Management Methods, Group Decision-Support decisions,
CR-404 1202
1000 Systems 3. Structured decisions,
(A)
4. Unstructured
decisions
Decision Support for Senior Management: The Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Sensitivity analysis,
BUS Balanced Scorecard and Enterprise Performance, 2. Semi structured
1015-
CR-404 1202 Management Methods, Group Decision-Support decisions,
1145
(B) Systems 3. Structured decisions,
4. Unstructured
GED- Socialization Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. decisions,
0830-
CR-303 1205 2. Unstructured
1000
(A) decisions
ALD New markets Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
0830-
CR-604 3509 Era of e-commerce Owshi 2. Investment
Monday 1000
(B) workstations
17
GED- Socialization Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Interpersonal role,
October 1015-
CR-404 1205 2. Key performance
1145
(B) indicators (KPIs),
ALD New markets Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1015- Auditorium
3509 Era of e-commerce Owshi 2. Investment
1145 North
(A) workstations
BUS Presentation Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Interpersonal role,
0830- North
1201 2. Key performance
1000 Porch
(B) indicators (KPIs),
The importance of project Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Cooptation, Core
Management, Runaway projects and system failure, systems,
BUS Project management objectives 2. Domestic exporter,
0830-
CR-303 1202 3. Franchisers, Global
Tuesday 1000
(A) culture,
18
4. Transformer data
October
flow, Transnational.
BUS Presentation Dr. Shilpee Das 1. CV Writing
1015-
CR-404 1201
1145
(A)
BUS The importance of project Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Cooptation, Core
1015-
CR-603 1202 Management, Runaway projects and system failure, systems,
1145
(B) Project management objectives 2. Domestic exporter,

40
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
3. Franchisers, Global
culture,
4. Transformer data
flow, Transnational.
GED- Human Attitude Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
0830- North
1205 2. R&D costs.
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Human Attitude Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. R&D costs.
1145
(A)
Other Intangibles Zobadia Khanam 1. Gain treatment.
Wednesday
2. Loss treatments of
19 1220- North ACC1201
Non-current assets.
October 1330 Porch (B)
3. Presentation in F/Ss.
4. R&D costs.
Other Intangibles Zobadia Khanam 1. Gain treatment.
2. Loss treatments of
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
Non-current assets.
1530 South (A)
3. Presentation in F/Ss.
4. R&D costs.
Other Intangibles Zobadia Khanam 1. Gain treatment.
Term Paper Submission 2. Loss treatments of
1015- ACC
CR-604 Non-current assets.
1145 1201 (A)
3. Presentation in F/Ss.
4. R&D costs.
1200- ALD INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Sanjida Farhana Intelligent techniques,
CR-303
Thursday 1330 3509 (A) Owshi Investment workstations
20 Other Intangibles Zobadia Khanam 1. Gain treatment.
October Term Paper Submission 2. Loss treatments of
1200- ACC
CR-404 Non-current assets.
1330 1201 (B)
3. Presentation in F/Ss.
4. R&D costs.
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1400- ALD
CR-604 Owshi 2. Investment
1530 3509 (B)
workstations
Friday
-------------------------------------
21 October
Saturday
----------------------------------
22 October
Sunday 0830- North BUS Presentation Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
41
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
23 1000 Porch 1201 2. Appraisal interview
October (B) Exit interview
BUS Presentation Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
1015-
CR-303 1201 2. Appraisal interview
1145
(A) Exit interview
Management Structure for Information Systems Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. International
Projects, Linking Systems Projects to the Business Plan information systems
BUS Critical Success Factors architecture,
0830-
CR-404 1202 Portfolio Analysis. 2. Legitimacy,
1000
(A) 3. Multinational,
4. Particularism.

Management Structure for Information Systems Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. International


Projects, Linking Systems Projects to the Business Plan information systems
BUS
1015- Critical Success Factors architecture,
CR-404 1202
1145 Portfolio Analysis. 2. Legitimacy,
(B)
3. Multinational,
4. Particularism
GED- Leadership Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
0830-
CR-303 1205 2. R&D costs.
1000
(A)
ALD Stock management Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
0830-
CR-604 3509 POS Owshi 2. Investment
Monday 1000
(B) workstations
24
GED- Leadership Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
October 1015-
CR-404 1205 2. R&D costs.
1145
(B)
ALD Stock management Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1015- Auditorium
3509 POS Owshi 2. Investment
1145 North
(A) workstations
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
0830- North
1201 2. Appraisal interview
1000 Porch
(B) Exit interview
Information System Costs and Be nefits,Real Options Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Real Options Pricing
Tuesday
Pricing Models, Limitations Models ,
25
BUS of Financial Models 2. Franchisers,
October 0830-
CR-303 1202 Global culture,
1000
(A) 3. International
information systems
architecture.

42
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
1015-
CR-404 1201 2. Appraisal interview
1145
(A) Exit interview
Information System Costs and Be nefits,Real Options Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Real Options Pricing
Pricing Models, Limitations Models ,
BUS of Financial Models 2. Franchisers,
1015-
CR-603 1202 Global culture,
1145
(B) 3. International
information systems
architecture..
GED- Human Communication Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
0830- North
1205 2. R&D costs.
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Human Communication Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. R&D costs.
1145
(A)
Subsidiary ledger and control accounts, Designing and Zobadia Khanam 1. Internal Controls.
Application of an Accounting Information System. 2. Information
Submission Of Analytical work-02 Technology
1220- North ACC1201 Infrastructure.
Wednesday
1330 Porch (B) 3. Main components of
26
Internal Control System.
October
4. Types. ,

Subsidiary ledger and control accounts, Designing and Zobadia Khanam 1. Internal Controls.
Application of an Accounting Information System. 2. Information
Submission Of Analytical work-02 Technology
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 Infrastructure.
1530 South (A) 3. Main components of
Internal Control System.
4. Types. ,

Subsidiary ledger and control accounts, Designing and Zobadia Khanam 1. Internal Controls.
Application of an Accounting Information System. 2. Information
Technology
Thursday 1015- ACC
CR-604 Infrastructure.
27 1145 1201 (A)
3. Main components of
October
Internal Control System.
4. Types.
1200- CR-303 ALD ENTERPRISE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,

43
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
1330 3509 (A) Owshi 2. Investment
workstations
Subsidiary ledger and control accounts, Designing and Zobadia Khanam 1. Internal Controls.
Application of an Accounting Information System. 2. Information
Technology
1200- ACC
CR-404 Infrastructure.
1330 1201 (B)
3. Main components of
Internal Control System.
4. Types.
1400- ALD ENTERPRISE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sanjida Farhana Intelligent techniques,
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Owshi Investment workstations
Friday
----------------------------------
28 October
Saturday
--------------------------------------
29 October
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
0830- North
1201 2. Appraisal interview
1000 Porch
(B) Exit interview
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
1015-
CR-303 1201 2. Appraisal interview
1145
(A) Exit interview
Dimensions of Project Risk, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Project Risk, Concept
Change Management and the Concept of of Implementation, k
Sunday BUS
0830- Implementation 2. Project Management,
30 CR-404 1202
1000 Controlling Risk Factors, Management Software
October (A)
Designing for the Organization ,k Project Management Tools
Software Tools
Dimensions of Project Risk, Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Project Risk, Concept
Change Management and the Concept of of Implementation, k
BUS
1015- Implementation Project Management,
CR-404 1202
1145 Controlling Risk Factors, 2. Management
(B)
Designing for the Organization ,k Project Management Software Tools
Software Tools
GED- Human Development Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
0830-
CR-303 1205 2. R&D costs.
1000
Monday (A)
31 Lecture 11: Theory: Mobile and Social Commerce Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
ALD
October 0830- Course Revision Owshi 2. Investment
CR-604 3509
1000 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 4 workstations
(B)
Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 10); G Schneider

44
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(Ch7); E Turban et al.
GED- Human Development Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. R&D costs.
1145
(B)
Lecture 11: Theory: Mobile and Social Commerce Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
ALD Course Revision Owshi 2. Investment
1015- Auditorium
3509 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 4 workstations
1145 North
(A) Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 10); G Schneider
(Ch7); E Turban et al.
Seminar – 09
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
0830- North
1201 2. Appraisal interview
1000 Porch
(B) Exit interview
Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Project Risk, Concept
BUS of Implementation, k
0830-
CR-303 1202 2. Project Management,
1000
(A) 3. Management
Tuesday
Software Tools
01
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
November 1015-
CR-404 1201 2. Appraisal interview
1145
(A) Exit interview
Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Project Risk, Concept
BUS of Implementation, k
1015-
CR-603 1202 2. Project Management,
1145
(B) 3. Management
Software Tools
Cricket final match
GED- Human Environment Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
0830- North
1205 2. R&D costs.
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Human Environment Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
1015-
CR-404 1205 2. R&D costs.
1145
Wednesday (A)
02 Designing an AIS of an Organization: Case Study. Zobadia Khanam 1. AIS in real life.
November 2. Practice in MNCs.
1220- North ACC1201
3. Advantages.
1330 Porch (B)
4. Disadvantages
5. Transnational.
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 Designing an AIS of an Organization: Case Study. Zobadia Khanam 1. AIS in real life.
1530 South (A) 2. Practice in MNCs.
45
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
3. Advantages.
4. Disadvantages
Transnational.
Review of total syllabus Zobadia Khanam 1. AIS in real life.
2. Practice in MNCs.
1015- ACC
CR-604 3. Advantages.
1145 1201 (A)
4. Disadvantages
5. Transnational.
i Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1200- ALD
CR-303 Tutorial 11: Group Project Presentation Owshi 2. Investment
Thursday 1330 3509 (A)
Learning Objectives: 1, 3 workstations
03
Review of total syllabus Zobadia Khanam 1. AIS in real life.
November
2. Practice in MNCs.
1200- ACC
CR-404 3. Advantages.
1330 1201 (B)
4. Disadvantages
5. Transnational.
i Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1400- ALD
CR-604 Tutorial 11: Group Project Presentation Owshi 2. Investment
1530 3509 (B)
Learning Objectives: 1, 3 workstations
Friday
04 --------------------------------------------------
November
Saturday
05 Makeup class
November
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
0830- North
1201 2. Appraisal interview
1000 Porch
(B) Exit interview
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
1015-
CR-303 1201 2. Appraisal interview
1145
(A) Exit interview
Sunday
Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan Project Risk, Concept of
06
BUS Implementation, k
November 0830-
CR-404 1202 Project Management,
1000
(A) Management Software
Tools
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan 1. Project Risk, Concept
1015-
CR-404 1202 of Implementation, k
1145
(B) 2. Project Management,

46
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
3. Management
Software Tools
GED- Overall Review Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
0830-
CR-303 1205 2. R&D costs.
1000
(A)
ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
0830-
CR-604 3509 Owshi 2. Investment
Monday 1000
(B) workstations
07
GED- Overall Review Dr. Kazi Saifuddin 1. Presentation in F/Ss.
November 1015-
CR-404 1205 2. R&D costs.
1145
(B)
ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana 1. Intelligent techniques,
1015- Auditorium
3509 Owshi 2. Investment
1145 North
(A) workstations
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
0830- North
1201 2. Appraisal interview
1000 Porch
(B) Exit interview
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
0830-
CR-303 1202
Tuesday 1000
(A)
08
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das 1. Selection interview
November 1015-
CR-404 1201 2. Appraisal interview
1145
(A) Exit interview
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
1015-
CR-603 1202
1145
(B)
GED- Presentation-I Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
0830- North
1205
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Presentation-I Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
1015-
CR-404 1205
1145
(A)
Wednesday
IAS, BAS, IFRS, BFRS, IASB, FASB, SOX etc. Zobadia Khanam 1. Theories of
09
regulation.
November
2. The political nature of
1220- North ACC1201 setting accounting
1330 Porch (B) standards.
3. Rules based
standard.
4. Principles based
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Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
standard.
IAS, BAS, IFRS, BFRS, IASB, FASB, SOX etc. Zobadia Khanam 1. Theories of
regulation.
2. The political nature of
setting accounting
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
standards.
1530 South (A)
3. Rules based
standard.
4. Principles based
standard.
Theories in Accounting, Corporate governance, . Zobadia Khanam 1. What value does
Earnings management. theory offer?
1015- ACC 2. Using theories to
CR-604
1145 1201 (A) understand accounting.
3. Decisions.
4. Practical implications
1200- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
Thursday CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Owshi
10
Theories in Accounting, Corporate governance, . Zobadia Khanam 1. What value does
November
Earnings management. theory offer?
1200- ACC 2. Using theories to
CR-404
1330 1201 (B) understand accounting.
3. Decisions.
4. Practical implications
1400- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Owshi
Friday
11 ----------------------------------------
November
Saturday
12 -----------------------------------------
November
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das
0830- North
1201
1000 Porch
(B)
Sunday
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das
13 1015-
CR-303 1201
November 1145
(A)
0830- BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
CR-404
1000 1202

48
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
(A)
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
1015-
CR-404 1202
1145
(B)
GED- Presentation-II Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
0830-
CR-303 1205
1000
(A)
ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
0830-
CR-604 3509 Owshi
Monday 1000
(B)
14
GED- Presentation-II Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
November 1015-
CR-404 1205
1145
(B)
ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
1015- Auditorium
3509 Owshi
1145 North
(A)
BUS Presentation Dr. Shilpee Das
0830- North
1201
1000 Porch
(B)
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
0830-
CR-303 1202
Tuesday 1000
(A)
15
BUS Presentation Dr. Shilpee Das
November 1015-
CR-404 1201
1145
(A)
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
1015-
CR-603 1202
1145
(B)
GED- Presentation-III Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
0830- North
1205
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Presentation-III Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
1015-
CR-404 1205
Wednesday 1145
(A)
16
Fair value accounting, Sustainability & Environmental Zobadia Khanam 1. The role of ethics.
November
accounting, International Accounting. 2. Corporate
1220- North ACC1201 governance.
1330 Porch (B) 3. Earnings
management.
4. Climate change and
49
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
accounting
Fair value accounting, Sustainability & Environmental Zobadia Khanam 1. The role of ethics.
accounting, International Accounting. 2. Corporate
governance.
1400- Auditorium ACC1201
3. Earnings
1530 South (A)
management.
4. Climate change and
accounting
1015- ACC Presentation Zobadia Khanam
CR-604
1145 1201 (A)
1200- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
Thursday CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Owshi
17
1200- ACC Presentation Zobadia Khanam
November CR-404
1330 1201 (B)
1400- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Owshi
Friday
18 -------------------------------------
November
Saturday
19 -------------------------------------
November
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das
0830- North
1201
1000 Porch
(B)
BUS Review of total syllabus Dr. Shilpee Das
1015-
CR-303 1201
Sunday 1145
(A)
20
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
November 0830-
CR-404 1202
1000
(A)
BUS Presentation Engr Kamrul Hasan
1015-
CR-404 1202
1145
(B)
GED- Presentation-IV Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
0830-
CR-303 1205
Monday 1000
(A)
21
ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
November 0830-
CR-604 3509 Owshi
1000
(B)
50
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
GED- Presentation-IV Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
1015-
CR-404 1205
1145
(B)
ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
1015- Auditorium
3509 Owshi
1145 North
(A)
1015- ACC Presentation Zobadia Khanam
CR-604
1145 1201 (A)
1200- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
Tuesday CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Owshi
22
1200- ACC Presentation Zobadia Khanam
November CR-404
1330 1201 (B)
1400- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Owshi
GED- Presentation-IV Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
0830- North
1205
1000 Porch
(B)
GED- Presentation-IV Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
Wednesday 1015-
CR-404 1205
23 1145
(A)
November
1220- North ACC1201 Presentation Zobadia Khanam
1330 Porch (B)
1400- Auditorium ACC1201 Presentation Zobadia Khanam
1530 South (A)
1015- ACC Presentation Zobadia Khanam
CR-604
1145 1201 (A)
1200- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
Thursday CR-303
1330 3509 (A) Owshi
24
1200- ACC Presentation Zobadia Khanam
November CR-404
1330 1201 (B)
1400- ALD Presentation Sanjida Farhana
CR-604
1530 3509 (B) Owshi
Sunday
27 Business Leadership
November
Tuesday
29 E-Business Management
November
Wednesday
Seminar -10
30
51
Course Remarks/Discussion
Day & Date Time Location Topics Faculty
Code Points
November
Saturday
03
Principles of Accounting
December
2016
Introduction of Psychology
Monday
05
December
Wednesday Business Communication
07
December
20 Result Publication
December

52
BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS
Faculty of Business Studies
COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE TITLE: Principles of Accounting COURSE TEACHER: Zobaida Khanam


COURSE CODE: ALD-1101 Email: zobaida.du@gmail.com
BATCH & SECTION: BBA 2016 (A+B) Cell No: 01769 021741
st nd
SEMESTER & YEAR: 1 Year & 2 Semester---------------------------
DURATION: June-December 2016

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHTAGE:

Remarks Distribution
Final Exam 35%
One Mid-term 15%
Six Class Tests 12%
Term Paper (Individual) including Presentation 10%

Assignments and Case Studies (Individual/Group) including Presentation 10%


Regular Class Participation and Presentation 5%

Class attendance 10%


Attitude/Conduct/Manner 3%
Total: 100%

GRADING:

Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Point


80% and above A+ (A Plus) 4.00

53
75% to < 80% A (A Regular) 3.75
70% to < 75% A- (A Minus) 3.50
65% to < 70% B+ (B Plus) 3.25
60% to < 65% B (B Regular) 3.00
55% to < 60% B- (B Minus) 2.75
50% to < 55% C+ (C Plus) 2.50
45% to < 50% C (C Regular) 2.25
40% to < 45% D - 2.00
< 40% F - 0.00
--------------------- I - Incomplete
--------------------- W - Withdrawal/Withdrawn

REFERENCES:

Title Origin Author publisher


Principles of Accounting United States Weygandt, Kaieso& Kimmel John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Accounting United States Peter J. Eisen Barron‟s Educational Series,
Incorporated
Accounting: A Very Short UK Christopher Nobes Oxford
Introduction
Accounting Best Practices United States Stephen M. Bragg John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Accounting Handbook United States Joel G. Siegel & Jae K. Barron‟s Educational Series,
Shim Incorporated

LECTURE PLAN

Weeks Period/ Topics Discussion Points


Class
1 1 Introduction to the Course, Course Overview, Lists of Texts, 1. Why do we need to study accounting?
References and Other Materials, Background of Accounting, 2. Why have you chosen accounting as your
Why students should prefer accounting as a Career-path? Discipline?
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3. Debit & Credit-What are these all about?
4. Effects of accounting in day to day life.
2 Accounting, Building blocks of Accounting, The basic 1. Accounting equation.
Accounting Equation, Financial Statements, Ethical 2. The effects of business transactions on the accounting equation.
considerations in accounting 3. Basic assumptions.
4. Core principles.
2 3 Journalizing, Posting and Trial Balance Preparation. 1. Double-entry system.
1. Double-entry system. 2. Compound entry.
2. Compound entry. 3. Core F/Ss.
3. Core F/Ss. 4. Limitations.
4. Limitations.
Assign term paper
4 Journalizing, Posting and Trial Balance Preparation. 1. Double-entry system.
2. Compound entry.
3. Core F/Ss.
4. Limitations
3 5 Journalizing, Posting and Trial Balance Preparation. 1. Double-entry system.
2. Compound entry.
. 3. Core F/Ss.
4. Limitations

6 Chart of Accounts and other additional concepts of Recording Process.


1. The basic steps in the recording process.
2. The purpose of different accounts.
3. T account.
4. Errors in the recording process,

Class test-01
4 7 Need for adjustments, Prepayments. 1. Explaining the concept.
2. Timing is Everything.
3. Items that need adjustments.
4. Accounting years.

8 Accruals, Adjusted Account Balances, Financial


Statements. 1. Time period assumption.
2. Accrual basis of accounting.
3. Need for adjusting entries.
4. The basics for adjusting entries
.

55
5 9 Preparation of Financial
Statements. 1. Adjusted trial balance.
2. Contra asset account.
3. Revenue recognition.
4. Matching principle.
10 Preparation of Financial Statements.
1. Adjusted trial balance.
2. Contra asset account.
3. Revenue recognition.
4. Matching principle.
.
Class test-02
6 11
Classified Statement of Financial Position, 1. Work sheet preparation.
Closing Entries, Post- 2. Process of closing the books.
Closing Trial Balance. 3. Content.
4. Purpose of post-closing trial balance.

12 1. Correcting entries.
2. Reversing entries.
Using worksheets to overview financials. 3. Sections of a classified balance sheet.
4. Summary of the accounting cycle.
Issue Team assignment

Mid Term

7 13 Trading operations, Recording purchases, Recording Sales, 1. Entries under Perpetual inventory system.
Adjusting Accounts, Multiple step Income Statement, Periodic 2. Periodic inventory system.
and perpetual inventory systems. 3. Preparing an income statement.
4. The going concern concept.

14 Trading operations, Recording purchases, Recording Sales, 1. Entries under Perpetual inventory system.
Adjusting Accounts, Multiple step Income Statement, Periodic 2. Periodic inventory system.
and perpetual inventory systems. 3. Preparing an income statement.

4. The going concern concept


8 15 Inventory classification, Inventory ownership, Cost flow 1. Different phases of Inventory.
assumptions. 2. Financial statement effects.
3. Tax effects of LIFO/FIFO.
4. LCM method of costing inventories

56
8 16 Market valuation of inventory, Inventory errors and shrinkages, 1. Effects of inventory errors on the financial
Inventory estimation statements.
2. Interpreting inventory turnover.
Case Study Submission 3. Safety stock.
4. Statement presentation and analysis.
Class test-3
9 17 Internal Controls & Accounting for Liquid 1. Principles of internal control.
Assets, Cash and Bank Balances, Cash & bank book. 2. Applications of internal control principles to
cash receipts.
3. Cash disbursements.
4. Limitations.

18 Internal Controls & Accounting for Liquid Assets, Cash and 1. Reporting of cash.
Bank Balances, Cash & bank book. 2. Bank reconciliation technique.
3. Need for bank recon.

4. Writing checks.
19 Accounts Receivables, Notes Receivables, Journal, Aging 1. Methods to value A/R.
Schedule, Balance Sheet Preparation. 2. Disposition of A/R.
3. Statement presentation and analysis of
receivables.
10
Submission of analytical 1 4. Write off Vs. Allowance Method.

20 Accounts Receivables, Notes Receivables, Journal, Aging 1. Methods to value A/R.


Schedule, Balance Sheet Preparation. 2. Disposition of A/R.
3. Statement presentation and analysis of
receivables.
Team assignment submission 4. Write off Vs. Allowance Method.
Class test-04
11 21 Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Different 1. Application of cost principle to plant assets.
Methods of Depreciation. 2. Concept of depreciation.
3. Different methods used.
4. Types of non-current assets.

22 Valuation of Different Non-Current Assets and Different Methods1. Application of cost principle to plant assets.
of Depreciation. 2. Concept of depreciation.
. 3. Different methods used.
4. Types of non-current assets
12 23 Intangibles: Properties, Valuation and Reporting in the 1. Depletion of natural resources.
Financial Statements. 2. Reporting.
3. Analyzing intangibles.
Assign Analytical work 2
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4. Plant asset disposal.
24 . 1. Depletion of natural resources.
Intangibles: Properties, Valuation and Reporting in the 2. Reporting.
Financial Statements. 3. Analyzing intangibles.
4. Plant asset disposal
13 25 Other Intangibles 1. Gain treatment.
2. Loss treatments of Non-current assets.
3. Presentation in F/Ss.
4. R&D costs.

26 Other Intangibles 1. Gain treatment.


Term Paper Submission 2. Loss treatments of Non-current assets.
3. Presentation in F/Ss.
4. R&D costs.
Class Test-05

Subsidiary ledger and control accounts, Designing and 1. Internal Controls.


Application of an Accounting Information System. 2. Information Technology Infrastructure.
Submission Of Analytical work-02 3. Main components of Internal Control
System.
14
4. Types. ,
27
28 Subsidiary ledger and control accounts, Designing and 1. Internal Controls.
Application of an Accounting Information System. 2. Information Technology Infrastructure.
3. Main components of Internal Control
System.
4. Types.
15 29 Designing an AIS of an Organization: Case Study. 1. AIS in real life.
2. Practice in MNCs.
3. Advantages.
4. Disadvantages Transnational.
Class test-06
30 IAS, BAS, IFRS, BFRS, IASB, FASB, SOX etc. 1. Theories of regulation.
2. The political nature of setting accounting
standards.
3. Rules based standard.

4. Principles based standard.


16 31 Theories in Accounting, Corporate governance, Earnings 1. What value does theory offer?
management. 2. Using theories to understand accounting.

58
3. Decisions.
4. Practical implications.
32 Fair value accounting, Sustainability & Environmental 1. The role of ethics.
accounting, International Accounting. 2. Corporate governance.
3. Earnings management.

4. Climate change and accounting


17 33 Presentation
Special 34 Presentation
18 35 Presentation
36 Presentation
Instructions If Any:

Conclusion:

------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------
Signature of the Course Teacher Signature of the Concerned Department Head

-------------------------------
Signature of the Dean

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BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS
Faculty of Business Studies
COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE TITLE: Business Communication COURSE TEACHER: Dr. Shilpi Das


COURSE CODE: BUS 1201 Email: sdas1264@yahoo.com
BATCH & SECTION: BBA 2016 (A+B) Cell No: 01712-692619
st nd
SEMESTER & YEAR: 1 Year & 2 Semester---------------------------
DURATION: June-December 2016

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHTAGE:

Remarks Distribution
Final Exam 35%
One Mid-term 15%
Six Class Tests 12%
Term Paper (Individual) including Presentation 10%

Assignments and Case Studies (Individual/Group) including Presentation 10%


Regular Class Participation and Presentation 5%

Class attendance 10%


Attitude/Conduct/Manner 3%
Total: 100%

GRADING:

Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Point


80% and above A+ (A Plus) 4.00
60
75% to < 80% A (A Regular) 3.75
70% to < 75% A- (A Minus) 3.50
65% to < 70% B+ (B Plus) 3.25
60% to < 65% B (B Regular) 3.00
55% to < 60% B- (B Minus) 2.75
50% to < 55% C+ (C Plus) 2.50
45% to < 50% C (C Regular) 2.25
40% to < 45% D - 2.00
< 40% F - 0.00
--------------------- I - Incomplete
--------------------- W - Withdrawal/Withdrawn

REFERENCES:

TEXT BOOK(S) : Essentials of Business Communications – Rajendra Pal and J.S. Korlahalli, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.

REFERENCE BOOK(S) :
1. Basic Business Communication- Raymond V. Lesiker & Marie E. Flatley, McGraw Hill Inc. USA
2. Business Communication: Principles and Methods- William C. Himstreet and Wayne Murlin Baty, PWS-Kent Publishing Company, USA.

OTHERS:

LECTURE PLAN

Week Class Chapter Topic Discussion Point


No
1 1 Chap: 1 Definition of communication; Elements of  Meaning of communication
Introducing Communication communication process; Importance of effective  Manage communication situation
communication.
 Communication process
 Importance of effective
communication
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2 Chap: 1 Communication principles; Importance of  Communication principles
Introducing Communication business communication; Functions of business  Importance of business
communication; Nature and scope of business communication
communication.
 Functions of communication
 Nature and scope of business
communication
2 3 Chap 2: Information, Advice, Order, Suggestion,  Information
Objectives of Communication Persuasion  Advice
 Order
 Suggestion
 Persuasion
4 Chap 2: Education, Warning, Raising Morale, Motivation.  Education
Objectives of Communication  Warning
 Raising Morale
 Motivation
3 5 Chap 3: The seven C‟s of effective communication  Completeness
Principles of effective  Conciseness
communication
 Consideration
 Concreteness
 Clarity
 Courtesy
 Correctness
6 Chap: 4 Concept of culture; How culture affects business  Concept of culture
Communication across communication; Cultural barriers to  Impact of culture
cultures communication;
 Cultural barrier
4 7 Chap: 4 Guidelines for multicultural communication;  Guidelines
Communication across Intercultural communication model; Cultural  Model
cultures variables
 Cultural variables
8 Chap: 5 Written communication, Oral communication: 1. Written communication
Media of Communication Merits and limitation, Face to face 2. Oral communication
communication, Visual communication: Merits 3. Face to face communication
and limitation
4. Visual communication

5 9 Chap: 5 Audio visual communication, Computer based 5. Audio visual communication


Media of Communication communication, Silence, Non-verbal 6. Computer based communication
communication. 7. Silence
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8. Non-verbal communication
10 Chap: 6 Organizational pattern, Downward  Organizational pattern
Types of Communication communication: objectives, media, limitations,  Downward communication
and essentials; Upward communication:
 Upward communication
importance, methods, limitations, and essentials;
 Importance
 Methods
 Limitations
 Essentials
6 11 Chap: 6 Horizontal communication, Grapevine: how the  Horizontal communication
Types of Communication grapevine operates and limitations; Consensus:  Grapevine
process, advantages and limitations.
 Consensus
12 Chap: 7 Wrong choice of medium, Physical barriers,  Wrong choice of medium
Barriers to Communication Semantic Barriers.  Physical barriers
 Semantic Barriers
7 13 Chap: 7 Different comprehension of reality, Socio-  Different comprehension of reality
Barriers to Communication psychological barriers.  Socio-psychological barriers.
14 Chap: 8 Written Need and Function of a business letter; Kinds of  Need of a business letter
Communication Business Letter  Function of a business letter
 Kinds of Business Letter
8 15 Chap: 9 Writing Letters Essentials of effective business letter,  Essentials of effective business letter
Importance of an effective business letter,  Importance of an effective business
Writing business letter, The language of a letter
business letter,
 Writing business letter
 The language of a business letter,
16 Review
9 17 Midterm Examination
18 Chap: 10 Writing Letters Physical appearance, Parts of letter, Style Form  Physical appearance
and Punctuation. Planning the letter,  Parts of letter
 Style
 Form
 Punctuation
 Planning the letter
10 19 Chap: 11 Enquiries and replies, Offer and quotations,  Enquiries
Enquiries and Replies  Replies
 Offer

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 Quotations
20 Chap: 12 Order and their Execution, Defective order, Delay  Order and their Execution,
Orders and Their Execution in execution.  Defective order
 Delay in execution.
11 21 Chap : 13 Circular letter, Objectives; Situation that need  Writing circular letter
Circular Letters circular letter, Sales letter, Bank correspondence.  Objectives
 Situation that need circular letter,
 Sales letter
 Bank Correspondence.
22 Chap : 14 How to write an effective collection letter;  Writing a collection letter
Collection Letters Collection series; Debtor‟s explanation; Replies to  Collection series
debtor‟s explanation
 Debtor‟s explanation
 Replies to debtor‟s explanation
12 23 Chap : 15 Advantages of sales letter; Objectives of a sales  Sales letters
Sales Letters letter; Three P‟s; Function of a sales letter.  Advantages
 Objectives
 Three P‟s
 Function
24 Chap: 15 Introduction; Correspondence with customers;  Correspondence with customers
Bank Correspondence Correspondence with head office; Correspondence  Correspondence with head office
with other banks
 Correspondence with other banks
13 25 Chap: 16 Introduction; Fire insurance; Marine insurance; Life  Fire insurance
Insurance Correspondence insurance  Marine insurance
 Life insurance
26 Chap: 17 What is a report; Importance of reports; Oral and  Definition of report
Report Writing- 1 written reports; Types of business reports;  Importance of reports
Characteristics of a good report; Preparing a
 Oral and written reports
report; Organization of a report.
 Types of business reports
 Characteristics
 Preparing a report
 Organization of a report.
14 27 Chap: 18 Reports by individuals; Reports by committees.  Reports by individuals
Report Writing- 2  Reports by committees
28 Chap: 19 Selection interview; Appraisal interview; Exit  Selection interview
Interviews interview;  Appraisal interview
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 Exit interview
15 29 Chap: 20 CV Writing  CV Writing
CV Writing
30 Presentation
16 31 Presentation
32 Review of total syllabus

Special Instructions If Any:

Conclusion:

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Signature of the Dean

BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS


Faculty of Business Studies
COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE TITLE: E-Business Management COURSE TEACHER: SANJIDA FARHANA OISHE


COURSE CODE: ALD 3509 Email: farhana342@gmail.com
BATCH & SECTION: BBA 2016 (A+B) Cell No: 01769-021748
st nd
SEMESTER & YEAR: 1 Year & 2 Semester---------------------------
DURATION: June-December 2016

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHTAGE:
Remarks Distribution
Final Exam 35%
One Mid-term 15%
Six Class Tests 12%
Term Paper (Individual) including Presentation 10%

Assignments and Case Studies (Individual/Group) including Presentation 10%


Regular Class Participation and Presentation 5%

Class attendance 10%


Attitude/Conduct/Manner 3%
Total: 100%

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GRADING:

Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Point


80% and above A+ (A Plus) 4.00
75% to < 80% A (A Regular) 3.75
70% to < 75% A- (A Minus) 3.50
65% to < 70% B+ (B Plus) 3.25
60% to < 65% B (B Regular) 3.00
55% to < 60% B- (B Minus) 2.75
50% to < 55% C+ (C Plus) 2.50
45% to < 50% C (C Regular) 2.25
40% to < 45% D - 2.00
< 40% F - 0.00
--------------------- I - Incomplete
--------------------- W - Withdrawal/Withdrawn

REFERENCES:

LECTURE PLAN

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Date Lecture Series Tutorial Series
Theory: Introduction to Electronic Commerce
Practical: Introduction to HTML & Text Markup
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4

Lecture 1 & 2

Case study 1
Theory: Business decision-making and planning Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 1
Strategy Practice: Website development 1
Lecture 3 & 4
Practical: HTML: Anchors & Images Learning Objectives: 1
Learning Objectives: 1, 3

Case study 2
Theory: Technologies for e-commerce Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 2
Lecture 5 & 6 Practical: HTML: Lists, tables, frames Practice: Website development 2
Learning Objectives: 2, 3 Learning Objectives: 1

Theory: Creating a commercial web-site Case study 3


Practical: HTML: Forms Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 3
Lecture 7 & 8
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Practice: Website Development 3
Learning Objectives: 1
Theory: Security Case study 4
Practical: HTML/XHTML Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 4
Lecture 9 & 10
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 4 Practice: Website Development 4
Learning Objectives: 1
Case study 5
Theory: B2C E-Commerce Applications Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 5
Lecture 11 & 12 Practical: CSS Introduction Practice: Web development 5
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Learning Objectives: 1

Theory: B2B E-Commerce Applications Case study 6


Practical: Web Development Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 6
Lecture 13 & 14 68
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Practice: Web development 6
Learning Objectives: 1
Thu - Fri
Lecture 15 & 16 Theory: E-Payment Systems Tutorial 7: Case study 7
Practical: Javascript I Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 7
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Practice: Web development 7
Learning Objectives: 1
mid-semester exam: Mid-semester exam time Thu - Fri
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3 Tutorial 8: Case study 8
Lecture 17 & 18 Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 8
Practice: Web development 8
Learning Objectives: 1
Theory: E-Commerce and Globalisation Thu 00:00 - Fri
Practical: Javascript II Ebusiness Plan strategies 9
Lecture 19 & 20 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Working on group project
Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 8); G Schneider Learning Objectives: 1
(Ch11); E Turban et al.
Thu - Fri
: Theory: Legal and Ethical Issues Tutorial 10: Case study 9
Practical: JavaScript III Discussion: Ebusiness Plan strategies 10
Lecture 21 & 22
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 Practice: Web development 9
Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 9); G Schneider Learning Objectives: 1
(Ch1, Ch 6 and Ch7); E Turban et al.
INTERNET OF THINGS How IOTs is used in business
LECTURE 23&24 Application in industry
New markets
CONTENT DEVELOPMENT New markets
LECTURE 25 & 26
Era of e-commerce
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Stock management
LECTURE 27 & 28
POS
LECTURE 29 & 30 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Lecture 11: Theory: Mobile and Social Commerce i
Course Revision Tutorial 11: Group Project Presentation
Lecture 30 & 32 Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 4 Learning Objectives: 1, 3
Readings/Ref: LG INFS2233 (Module 10); G Schneider
(Ch7); E Turban et al.

Special Instructions If Any:

Conclusion:
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Signature of the Course Teacher Signature of the Concerned Department Head

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Signature of the Dean

BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS


Faculty of Business Studies
COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE TITLE: Business Leadership COURSE TEACHER: Engr Kamrul Hasan


COURSE CODE: BUS 1202 Email:
BATCH & SECTION: BBA 2016 (A+B) Cell No:
st nd
SEMESTER & YEAR: 1 Year & 2 Semester---------------------------
DURATION: June-December 2016

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHTAGE:

Remarks Distribution
Final Exam 35%
One Mid-term 15%
Six Class Tests 12%
Term Paper (Individual) including Presentation 10%
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Assignments and Case Studies (Individual/Group) including Presentation 10%
Regular Class Participation and Presentation 5%

Class attendance 10%


Attitude/Conduct/Manner 3%
Total: 100%

GRADING:

Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Point


80% and above A+ (A Plus) 4.00
75% to < 80% A (A Regular) 3.75
70% to < 75% A- (A Minus) 3.50
65% to < 70% B+ (B Plus) 3.25
60% to < 65% B (B Regular) 3.00
55% to < 60% B- (B Minus) 2.75
50% to < 55% C+ (C Plus) 2.50
45% to < 50% C (C Regular) 2.25
40% to < 45% D - 2.00
< 40% F - 0.00
--------------------- I - Incomplete
--------------------- W - Withdrawal/Withdrawn

REFERENCES:

Title Origin Author Publisher

Management Information Systems Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane p. Prentice Hall


Laudon
James A. O‟Brien, George M.
Management Information Systems Marakas McGraw Hill

Principles Of Information systems Ralph Stair, George Reynolds Course Technology

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LECTURE PLAN

Weeks Period/Clas Name of the Chapter Topics Discussion Points


s
1 1 Info Introduction, the role of information Business functions,
Information systems in global systems in Business today, Business model,
business today‟s Today information systems are Business processes,
Complementary assets, Computer
transforming Business, globalization
hardware.
challenges and opportunities, The
emerging digital firm, The Strategic
business objectives of information
Systems.
2 Information systems in global Perspectives on information Computer literacy,
business today‟s today dimensions of information systems, Computer software,
business perspective on Culture, data management
Information systems, technology,
Complementary assets: Data workers,
organizational capital and the right Digital firm,
business model systems Extranets.

2 3 Information systems in global Contemporary approaches to Feedback,


business today‟s today Information systems, hands-on MIS Information,
projects , improving decision Information system,
making: using databases to analyze Information systems literacy,
sales trends Information technology.
Improving decision making: using
the internet to locate jobs requiring
information systems Knowledge.

Assign term paper


Class test-1
4 Global E-business and Business processes and information Business intelligence,
Collaboration Systems: Business processes, How Chief information officer (CIO),
information technology improves Chief knowledge officer (CKO),
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business Chief privacy officer (CPO),
Processes, types of information Collaboration, Customer
systems, Systems for different relationship management (CRM)
management Groups Systems for
Linking the Enterprise-business, E-
commerce, and E-government.

3 5 Global E-business and Systems for collaboration and Decision-support systems (DSS),
Collaboration teamwork, collaboration, Digital dashboard, Electronic
Business benefits of collaboration business (e-business), Electronic
and teamwork, building a commerce (e-commerce), E-
collaborative culture and business government, End users, Enterprise
Processes tools and technologies for applications,
collaboration and teamwork. Enterprise systems.

6 Global E-business and The information systems function in IT governance,


Collaboration Business the information systems Knowledge management systems
department, Organizing the (KMS), Management information
systems (MIS), Portal,
information systems function
Programmers, Supply chain
management (SCM) systems,
Systems analysts.
Class test-2
4 7 Information systems, Organizations and information Agency theory,
Organizations and strategy systems, organization, Benchmarking,
,economic impacts, Best practices,
organizational and behavioral Business ecosystem,
impacts, the internet and Competitive forces model, Core
organizations ,implications for competency.
the design and understanding of
information systems

Assign case studies

8 Information systems, Using information systems to Disruptive technologies,


Organizations and strategy achieve competitive advantage, Efficient customer response system,
Porter‟s competitive forces Mass customization,
model, Information system Network economics, Organization.

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strategies for dealing with
competitive forces, The
internet‟s impact on competitive
advantage, the business value
chain model synergies, core
competencies.
5 9 Information systems, Using systems for competitive Primary activities,
Organizations and strategy Advantage, Management issues Product differentiation,
Sustaining competitive Routines, Support activities,
advantage, Aligning it with Switching costs, Transaction cost
business objectives, Managing theory, Value chain model, Value
strategic transitions web, Virtual company.
Class test-3
10 Ethical and Social Issues in A model for thinking about Accountability,
Information Systems ethical, social, and Political Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS),
issues, Five moral dimensions of Computer abuse,
the information age, Computer crime,
Computer vision syndrome (CVS)
6 11 Ethical and Social Issues in Key technology trends, Basic Cookies, Copyright,
Information Systems concepts: responsibility, Descartes‟ rule of change, Digital
accountability, and divide, Digital Millennium Copyright
Liability Ethical analysis Act
Candidate ethical principles, (DMCA)
Professional codes of conduct

12 Ethical and Social Issues in Information Rights: Privacy and Ethical “no free lunch” rule, Ethics,
Information Systems Freedom in the Internet Age, Fair Information Practices
Property Rights: Intellectual (FIP),Golden Rule, Immanuel Kant‟s
Property, Accountability, Categorical Imperative, Information
Liability, and Control system rights, Informed consent, Intellectual
Quality: Data Quality and property,
System Errors.

Issue Team assignment

Mid-1

7 13 IT Infrastructure and Emerging Defining IT Infrastructure Autonomic computing,


Technologies Evolution of IT Infrastructure Blade servers,
Technology Drivers of Clients, Client/server computing,
Infrastructure Evolution, Cloud computing,
Computer Hardware Platforms, Extensible Markup Language
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Operating System Platforms (XML).
Enterprise Software Applications
Data Management, System
Integration Services

14 IT Infrastructure and Emerging The Emerging Mobile Digital Green computing, Grid computing,
Technologies Platform, Grid Computing Cloud Computing, Green
Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Computing, Autonomic Computing
Green Computing, Autonomic
Computing, High-Performance
and Power-Saving Processors

8 15 IT Infrastructure and Emerging Linux and Open Source storage area network (SAN),
Technologies Software, Software for the Web, Technology standards, Total cost of
Software Outsourcing and Cloud ownership (TCO), Unix, Utility
Services Dealing with Platform computing, Virtualization,
and Infrastructure Change Web browser, Web hosting.
Management and Governance
Making Wise Infrastructure
Investments.
Class test-4
8 16 Achieving operational excellence Enterprise Systems, Enterprise Analytical CRM,
and customer intimacy Software ,Business Value of Bullwhip effect,
Enterprise Systems, Supply Churn rate, Cross-selling,
chain management systems, Customer lifetime value (CLTV).
The Supply Chain Information
Systems and Supply Chain
Management
Supply Chain Management
Applications, Global Supply
Chains and the Internet

Case Study Submission


9 17 Achieving operational excellence Customer Relationship Demand planning,
and customer intimacy Management, Customer Employee relationship management
Relationship Management (ERM), Enterprise software, Just-in-
Software, Operational and time strategy.
Analytical CRM, Business Value
of Customer Relationship
Management Systems
18 Achieving operational excellence Enterprise applications: new Push-based model,
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and customer intimacy Opportunities and challenges Service platform,
Enterprise application Supply chain,
challenges, Next-generation Supply chain execution systems,
enterprise applications. Supply chain planning systems,

19 E-Commerce: Digital Markets Commerce and the internet- Advertising revenue model, Affiliate
,Digital Goods commerce today revenue model, Behavioral
Why e-commerce is different marketing, Business-to-business
Key concepts in e-commerce: (B2B) electronic commerce,
10
digital markets and Digital goods Business-to-consumer (B2C)
in a global marketplace electronic commerce,
Co-location, Community providers.

Submission of analytical 1
20 E-Commerce: Digital Markets Types of E-commerce- Digital goods, Disintermediation,
,Digital Goods commerce Business Models Dynamic pricing,
E-commerce Revenue Models Electronic data interchange (EDI),
Web, Social Networking and the E-tailor, Exchanges,
Wisdom of Crowds-commerce Free/premium revenue model,
Marketing, B2B E-commerce: Information asymmetry.
New Efficiencies and
Relationships.
Team assignment submission
Class Test-5
11 21 Managing knowledge The knowledge management Augmented reality ,
Landscape Important dimensions of Artificial intelligence (AI), Backward
knowledge, The knowledge chaining,
management value chain, Types of Case-based reasoning (CBR),),
knowledge management systems. Computer-aided design (CAD),
Data, Digital asset management
systems
22 Managing knowledge Enterprise-wide knowledge, Enterprise-wide knowledge
Management systems, Enterprise management systems,
content management systems Expert systems,
Knowledge network systems Explicit knowledge,
Collaboration tools. Forward chaining,

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12 23 Managing knowledge Knowledge Workers and Knowledge Fuzzy logic,
Work, Requirements of Knowledge Genetic algorithms,
Work Systems, Examples of Hybrid AI systems,
Knowledge Work Systems Inference engine, Intelligent agents,
Intelligent techniques,
Assign Analytical work 2 Investment workstations,

24 Managing knowledge Organizational Intelligence: Case- Knowledge base,


Based Reasoning, Fuzzy Logic Knowledge discovery , Knowledge
Systems, Neural Networks management,
Genetic Algorithms Knowledge network systems
Hybrid AI Systems, Intelligent Agents Knowledge management,
Knowledge network systems
13 25 Enhancing Decision Making Types of Decisions Decisional role, Design, Drill down
The Decision-Making Process Geographic information systems
Managers and Decision Making in (GIS),Group decision-support
the Real World, High-Velocity systems
Automated Decision Making
26 Enhancing Decision Making Business Intelligence, The Business Balanced scorecard method,
Intelligence Environment, Business Behavioral models, Business,
Intelligence and Analytics performance management (BPM),
Capabilities, Choice, Classical model of
management
Term Paper Submission
Class Test-6

14 27 Enhancing Decision Making Management Strategies for Implementation,


Developing BI and BA Capabilities. Informational role,
Decision Support for Operational and Intelligence,
Middle Management. Interpersonal role,
Submission Of Analytical work-02 Key performance indicators (KPIs),
Managerial roles
28 Enhancing Decision Making Decision Support for Senior Sensitivity analysis,
Management: The Balanced Semi structured decisions,
Scorecard and Enterprise Structured decisions, Unstructured
Performance, Management decisions
Methods, Group Decision-Support
Systems
15 29 Managing Projects The importance of project Cooptation, Core systems,
Management, Runaway projects and Domestic exporter, Franchisers,
system failure, Project management Global culture,
objectives Transborder data flow,
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Transnational.
30 Managing Projects Management Structure for International information systems
Information Systems architecture, Legitimacy,
Projects, Linking Systems Projects to Multinational,
the Business Plan Particularism.
Critical Success Factors
Portfolio Analysis.
Special 16 31 Managing Projects Information System Costs and Real Options Pricing Models
Benefits,Real Options Pricing ,Franchisers,
Models, Limitations Global culture, International
of Financial Models information systems architecture.
32 Managing Projects Dimensions of Project Risk, Project Risk, Concept of
Change Management and the Implementation, kProject
Concept of Implementation Management,
Controlling Risk Factors,
Management Software Tools
Designing for the Organization,
kProject Management Software
Tools
17 33 Presentation
34 Presentation
18 35 Presentation
36 Presentation
Instructions If Any:

Conclusion:

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Signature of the Course Teacher Signature of the Concerned Department Head

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Signature of the Dean

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BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS
Faculty of Business Studies
COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE TITLE: Introduction to Psychology COURSE TEACHER: Professor Dr. Kazi Saifuddin
COURSE CODE: GED 1205 Email:
BATCH & SECTION: BBA 2016 (A+B) Cell No: 0198 511 3649
st nd
SEMESTER & YEAR: 1 Year & 2 Semester---------------------------
DURATION: June-December 2016

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHTAGE:

Remarks Distribution
Final Exam 35%
One Mid-term 15%
Six Class Tests 12%
Term Paper (Individual) including Presentation 10%

Assignments and Case Studies (Individual/Group) including Presentation 10%


Regular Class Participation and Presentation 5%

Class attendance 10%


Attitude/Conduct/Manner 3%
Total: 100%

GRADING:

Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Point


80% and above A+ (A Plus) 4.00

79
75% to < 80% A (A Regular) 3.75
70% to < 75% A- (A Minus) 3.50
65% to < 70% B+ (B Plus) 3.25
60% to < 65% B (B Regular) 3.00
55% to < 60% B- (B Minus) 2.75
50% to < 55% C+ (C Plus) 2.50
45% to < 50% C (C Regular) 2.25
40% to < 45% D - 2.00
< 40% F - 0.00
--------------------- I - Incomplete
--------------------- W - Withdrawal/Withdrawn

REFERENCES:

LECTURE PLAN

Date/Day Remarks / Discussion


No Timings Sec Course Code Topic/Event
points

A (GED-1103) Introducing Faculty, Students & Higher


0830-1000
Education
1 04 Jan/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 Same
B
(GED-1103) Defining Psychology, Subject-matter &
0830-1000 A
06 Jan/Wed History of Psychology
2
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Applied Branches of Psychology
11 Jan/Mon
3
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Research Methodology
4 13 Jan/Wed
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

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Methods using in
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Psychology
5
18 Jan/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Nervous System and Neuron
6 20 Jan/Wed
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

25 Jan 0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Human Brain


7
/Mon 1015-1145 B (GED-1103) Same
(GED-1103) Endocrine Glands
0830-1000 A
27 Jan
8
/Wed (GED-1103)
1015-1145 B
Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Sensation & Perception
9
01 Feb/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Perceptions
10
03
Feb/Wed (GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Motivation
08Feb/Mon
11
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Emotion
10
12 Feb/Wed
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

0830-1000 A GED-1103) Learning (I)


13 15 Feb/Mon
1015-1145 B GED-1103) Same

14 0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Learning (II)

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17
Feb/Wed
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Memory & Forgetting
15 22 Feb/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
18
(GE19D-1103)
0830-1000 A Heredity VS Environment
24
16
Feb/Wed (GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103) Human Intelligence (I)
0830-1000 A
17
29 Feb/Mon
(GED-1103) Same
1015-1145 B

(GED-1103) Human Intelligence (II)


0830-1000 A
18 02
Mar/Wed (GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Personality (I)
19 07 Mar/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Personality (II)
09
20
Mar/Wed (GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Psychological Disorder (I)
21
14 Mar/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Psychological Disorder (II)
16
22
Mar/Wed
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

23 (GED-1103)
23 0830-1000 A Psychological Disorder (III)
Mar/Wed
82
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Psychological Disorder (IV)
28 Mar/Mon
24
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Military Psychology
30
25
Mar/Wed
1015-1145 (GED-1103)
B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Socialization
26 04 Apr/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Attitude
06 Apr/Wed
27
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Leadership
28
11 Apr/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Communication
29
13 Apr/Wed
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same

(GED-1103)
0830-1000 A Human Development
30 18 Apr/Mon
(GED-1103)
1015-1145 B Same
0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Human Environment
31 20 Apr/Wed
1015-1145 B (GED-1103) Same
0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Overall Review
32
25 Apr/Mon
1015-1145 B (GED-1103) Same

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0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Presentation-I
33
27 Apr/Wed
1015-1145 B (GED-1103) Same

02 0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Presentation-II


34
May/Mon 1015-1145 B (GED-1103) Same
04 0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Presentation-III
35
May/Wed 1015-1145 B (GED-1103) Same
0830-1000 A (GED-1103) Presentation-IV
36 09
May/Mon 1015-1145 B (GED-1103) Same

Special Instructions If Any:

Conclusion:

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Signature of the Dean

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