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1M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour2Understanding and managing individual behavior: Individual differences and work behavior.
2M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour2Individual differences - Leadership: Meaning- leadership vs. management, theories (Trait, behavioral, contingency)- styles.
3M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour2Personality: Concept- theories- determinants- self-growth. Inter-personal effectiveness
4M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour2Perception: Definition & process- Factors influencing perception- perceptual defects.
5M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour3Group Behavior: Definition-Classification of groups- Group development models,- reasons of formation, Group cohesiveness
6M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour3Conflict and Resolution strategies-Group Discussion. Team building: Team vs. Group- Types of Teams- Techniques of building effective teams-
7M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour4The organization in relation to its environment- Power, and politics: meaning and basis of power- Power Tactics- Political strategies for attaining power in organizations. organization culture.Nature- creating and maintaining culture. Politics: Definition- Factors contributing to political behavior- Employee responses to organizational politics. Impression management techniques.
8M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour1Definition of OB - Contemporary challenges and opportunities for OB- Developing an OB model
9M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour1Definition of OB - Contemporary challenges and opportunities for OB- Developing an OB model
10M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour1Definition of OB - Contemporary challenges and opportunities for OB- Developing an OB model
11M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour1Definition of OB - Contemporary challenges and opportunities for OB- Developing an OB model
12M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour5Organisational Development - Factors effecting organization effectiveness-Organization Development
13M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour5Organizational change-Types-Resistance to change- Techniques of overcoming resistance to change
14M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour5Steps of implementing a change process-Lewin’s model
15M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour2Perception: Definition & process- Factors influencing perception- perceptual defects.
16M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM1CC3Organizational Behaviour2Learning: Meaning- Concept- Theories- Principles and Behavioral implications
17M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC4Strategic Human Resources Management1Perspective of Human Resource Management: Evolution – Meaning- objectives- functions- role-and need of Human Resource Management – Understanding HRM in the context of new millennium. Strategic HRM –Definition –Components –Objectives- Need –Importance –Role. Traditional HRM vs. SHRM, Difference between SHRM and HR strategies .Hard vs. Soft HRM.
18M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC4Strategic Human Resources Management2Strategic Role of Human Resource Management: Theoretical Perspectives of SHRM - Benefits of Strategic Approach to HR - Barriers to Strategic Human Resource Management. Man Power Planning Process –Importance of Human Resources Planning – Need- Obstacles to Human Resources Planning -Forecasting Human Resource Requirements – Internal and External sources. CEO Succession – Mentoring.
19M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC4Strategic Human Resources Management3Strategic International HRM (SIHRM) - Issues in IHRM - Strategic Issues And Approaches. International Staffing: Approaches to Staffing - International Recruitment and Selection - Training and Development of Expatriates. International Performance Management- Compensation and Rewards.
20M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC4Strategic Human Resources Management4HR Strategy - Nature - purpose of HR strategies - Types of HR Strategies - Criteria for an effective HR Strategy - Rewards Strategy- Reward Strategy Development Process. Executive Compensation
21M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC4Strategic Human Resources Management5Measures of HRM- Balance Score Card- Human Resource Score Card- HR Audit- Purpose of HR Audit- Benefits of HR Audit- Scope of HR Audit- HR Audit Cycle- HR Audit Process.
22M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC4Strategic Human Resources Management5HR Analytics- HR Analytics Metrics- HR Analytics Process- Benefits of HR Analytics- Predictive HR Analytics.
23M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM1CC2Fundamentals of Logistics Management1Concepts of Logistics – Evolution – Nature and Importance – Components of Logistics Management – Competitive Advantages of Logistics – Functions of Logistics management – principles – Logistics Network – Integrated Logistics system. Logistics Value Proposition –Order Processing, Inventory, Transportation, Warehousing, Materials Handling, and Packaging.
24M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM1CC2Fundamentals of Logistics Management2Elements of Logistics and Inventory carrying – Ware housing – Material handling – Order processing – Transportation – Demand Forecasting – Impact of Forecasts on Logistics and Performance measurements.
25M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM1CC2Fundamentals of Logistics Management3Transportation – Participants in Transportation Decisions – Modes of Transportation – Factors influencing Transport economics – Documents in Transport Decision Making Warehousing / Distribution – Functions of Warehouse – Benefits of Warehouse – Service – Warehousing Alternatives – Warehouse site selection – Factors while initiating Warehouse Operations – Warehouse Management System.
26M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM1CC2Fundamentals of Logistics Management4Packing and Materials Handling – Functions of packaging – Communication – Packaging cost – Types of Packaging Material – Unitization – Containerization – Designing a package factor affecting choice of packaging materials.
27M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM1CC2Fundamentals of Logistics Management5Organization for effective logistics performance – Centralized and Decentralized structures – Stages of functional aggregation in organization, Financial issues in Logistics performance – Measures – Steps in ABC costing – Financial Gap Analysis Integrated Logistics – Need for Integration - Activity Centers in Integrated Logistics Role of 3PL and 4PL – Principles of LIS.
28M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM1CC2Fundamentals of Logistics Management6Current Contours (for Continuous Internal Assessment Only): Contemporary Developments Related to the Course during the Semester Concerned.
29M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM3CC2Distribution and Warehouse Management1Introduction to Distribution - Warehouse Management - Importance - Role of Distribution - Warehouse Management in Supply Chain - Functions and Objectives of Distribution and Warehousing - Distribution Network Design and its Impact on Overall Supply Chain Efficiency.
30M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM3CC2Distribution and Warehouse Management2Warehouse Design and Layout - Principles of Warehouse Design - Layout Optimization - Warehouse Storage Systems and Equipment - Cross-Docking and its Benefits in Distribution.
31M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM3CC2Distribution and Warehouse Management3Inventory Management in Distribution - ABC Analysis and Classification - Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) and Reorder Point Calculations - Safety Stock Management - Demand Forecasting.
32M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM3CC2Distribution and Warehouse Management4Technology and Systems in Distribution and Warehousing - Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and their features - RFID technology and real-time tracking - Integration of Internet of Things (IoT) in distribution processes.
33M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM3CC2Distribution and Warehouse Management5Distribution Operations and Performance Measurement - Order Processing, Picking Strategies and Packing Methods - Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Distribution and Warehouse Management - Continuous Improvement and Lean Principles in Distribution - Challenges and Future Trends - Sustainability in Distribution and Warehouse Operations - Omni-Channel Distribution and E-Commerce Implications - Reverse Logistics and Handling Returns.
34M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23LSM3CC2Distribution and Warehouse Management6Current Contours (for Continuous Internal Assessment Only): Contemporary Developments Related to the Course during the Semester Concerned.
35M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers1Marketing – Core Marketing Concept – Functions – Importance – Scope– Needs- Wants, Demands -Difference - Selling and Marketing- Planning & Implementing Marketing Programmes –Marketing Channels – Supply Chain – Competition –Marketing Environment –nature-types-factors.
36M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers2Product Planning – Policies –New Product Development – Product Life Cycle-Marketing channels and Supply Chain Management –Marketing Mix- Customer value proposition-Segmentation-Targeting and Positioning. Marketing Planning-nature-Marketing planning appraisal process-Strategic marketing planning model.
37M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers3Diffusion of Innovation process
38M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers3Consumer Decision making process-Comprehensive models of consumer decision making. Functions of channel Intermediaries-Types-channel strategy-Channel Management-Hybrid Distribution system-Physical distribution-wholesale. Role of Logistics in production and sales.
39M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers4Retailing Logistics- classification of store formats-Types of retail formats-Theories of retailing-Retail marketing strategies
40M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers4Retail marketing strategies-Retail selling-Identifying and understanding the Target audience for advertising—Defining Advertising objectives-Media decisions- Evaluation of advertising decisions. Publicity and Personal Selling.
41M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers5- Publicity and Personal Selling-challenges in personal selling-Types of sales persons-sales responsibilities-skills-Phases of selling process
42M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers5Branding, Packaging and Labelling-Direct marketing techniques-Internet marketing
43M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers5Phases of selling process-Personal selling objectives-Designing a sales force-Managing a sales force-problems
44M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers5Pricing – Pricing Strategies and approaches.
45M.B.A. (International Business)Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23IB1CC3Executive Communication1Communication: Meaning, Objectives, Scope and Ethics- Features of Business Communication- Electronic Technology in global business communication: Internet, Fax and e-mail – Voice, Text and Picture messages- Convergence of Smart-phone, Internet and Television- Work Team Communication - Group Communication - Variables - Solving group problems - Ethical dimensions- Strategies for communicating across different cultures- Business presentations - Written and Oral presentations - Process: Planning, organizing and delivering - Use of Visual Aids.
46M.B.A. (International Business)Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23IB1CC3Executive Communication2Language: Vocabulary Building – Use of appropriates Tenses / Voice / Prepositions / Adjective/ Adverb / Punctuation/ Pace - Use of Acronyms, Cliches, Jargons, Metaphors, Authoritative Quotes, Literary Excerpts, Idioms, Phrases, Maxims, Axioms, Regional Niches, Global Nuances, Latin/Greeks terms, etc. - Powerful Beginning, Enticing Elucidation and Effective Closing of Communication.
47M.B.A. (International Business)Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23IB1CC3Executive Communication3Principles- Planning - Drafting - Revising - Formatting – 3Ps of Business writing (problem, process, product) for Goodwill messages, Routine Messages and Negative news – Replies - Report writing - Characteristics - purpose - Types - periodic reports - situationalreport - Proposals - Policies and procedure - Report structure - Managing reports.
48M.B.A. (International Business)Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23IB1CC3Executive Communication4Formatting International Business Letters and Reports: Letters: Inside Address - Salutation - Body - Complementary closing - Envelope- Report: Title - Statement of problem, objectives and methodology - Findings and Recommendations - Transmittal Document - Executive summary.
49M.B.A. (International Business)Bharathidasan School of ManagementRAVISANKAR23IB1CC3Executive Communication5Import Communications: Offer and acceptance to a overseas buyer/seller - Correspondences regarding L/C, Cargo insurance, claims with ECGC under credit risk insurance, correspondences with bankers regarding status enquiries, collecting documents, Shipping and retirement of bills and correspondences with clearing and forwarding agents.
50M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSM1CC5Manegerial Economics1Introduction to Managerial Economics
51M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSM1CC5Manegerial Economics2Demand and Supply, Elasticity
52M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSM1CC5Manegerial Economics3Perfect Market, Imperfect market, Market Equilibrium
53M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSM1CC5Manegerial Economics4Pricing, Different Pricing Strategies
54M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSM1CC5Manegerial Economics5Macro Economic Environment
55M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSMEC4.2Enterprise Systems1large scale IT solutions for its implantation, Global Competition and Innovation
56M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSMEC4.2Enterprise Systems2ERP Vendors and Modules
57M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSMEC4.2Enterprise Systems3ERP Implementation
58M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSMEC4.2Enterprise Systems4Supply chain in manufacturing Industry
59M.B.A.Bharathidasan School of ManagementPHILO DAISY RANI L21BSMEC4.2Enterprise Systems5CRM Roadmap for Business Applications
60M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain2Environmental Analysis: Environmental Scanning - Industry Analysis - Competitive Analysis -Internal analysis: Resource Based view, SWOT / PEST / ETOP analysis, Value Analysis.
61M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain2Strategy Formulation/ Alternatives: Corporate Strategies: Grand Strategies- Stability, Expansion, Retrenchment and Combination
62M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain1Strategic Planning and Strategic Management: Levels of Strategic Planning - Process of Strategic Planning - Dimensions Of Strategic Decisions - Strategic Management Process.
63M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain4Strategic implementation: Steps- Structural Issues- Behavioral Issues- Strategic Leadership.
64M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain4Portfolio Analysis-BCG Growth-Share Matrix, GE Business Screen, Shell’s Directional Policy Matrix, Hofer’s Product – Market Matrix.
65M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain4Shell’s Directional Policy Matrix, Hofer’s Product – Market Matrix.
66M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain4Strategic implementation: -McKinsey 7 s Framework
67M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain5Strategic Evaluation and Control: Balanced Score Card approach -Strategic Control - Operational Control - Process and Techniques
68M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM3CC5Strategic Management for Supply Chain5EVA and MVA - ERP– Stake holder analysis
69M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM4CC2Managerial Skills4Risk management – users of Risk Management – Steps in Risk Management. Effective decision making – Risk taking - meaning –approaches – methods – steps – factors determining Risk Taking– Decision making at the work place.
70M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementSHIBU N S23LSM4CC2Managerial Skills5Balancing work and life – meaning – work satisfaction – gender differences –responsibility of the employers and employees – ways of balancing work and life –handling professional and personal demands – organizing your desk.
71M.B.A (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bharathidasan School of ManagementELAMPIRAI M23LSM2CC6Marketing Practices for logistics Managers1Marketing-Definition-Core Concepts of Marketing-Marketing concepts-Scope of Marketing-Differences Between Selling and Marketing-Supply Chain Marketing Environment
72PG Diploma in Inclusive Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23PGDITD2Entrepreneurship Education for Social Inclusion1Entrepreneurship in global context: social and economic development
73PG Diploma in Inclusive Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23PGDITD2Entrepreneurship Education for Social Inclusion2Social Inclusion
74PG Diploma in Inclusive Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23PGDITD2Entrepreneurship Education for Social Inclusion3Social Inclusion
75PG Diploma in Inclusive Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23PGDITD2Entrepreneurship Education for Social Inclusion4Technology Entrepreneurship
76PG Diploma in Inclusive Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23PGDITD2Entrepreneurship Education for Social Inclusion5Introduction to various forms of business organization
77NME : Prevention of disabilitiesCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2023VAC02Prevention of disabilities1Overview of Disability
78NME : Prevention of disabilitiesCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2023VAC02Prevention of disabilities2Developmental Milestones and Red Flag
79NME : Prevention of disabilitiesCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2023VAC02Prevention of disabilities3Types of disabilities
80NME : Prevention of disabilitiesCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2023VAC02Prevention of disabilities4Causes of disabilities and prevention measures
81NME : Prevention of disabilitiesCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2023VAC02Prevention of disabilities5Community Based Rehabilitation
82NME : Introduction to Indian Sign LanguageCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2022VAC01Introduction to Indian Sign Language1Aspects of ISL
83NME : Introduction to Indian Sign LanguageCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2022VAC01Introduction to Indian Sign Language2Fundamentals of ISL
84NME : Introduction to Indian Sign LanguageCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2022VAC01Introduction to Indian Sign Language3Greetings and alphabets in sign language
85NME : Introduction to Indian Sign LanguageCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2022VAC01Introduction to Indian Sign Language4Facets of ISL
86NME : Introduction to Indian Sign LanguageCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M2022VAC01Introduction to Indian Sign Language5Resources for learning ISL
87B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCANMEC01Yoga Practices1basics of yoga
88B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCANMEC01Yoga Practices2basic yoga poses for healthy living
89B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCANMEC01Yoga Practices3Types of yoga and their benefits
90B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCANMEC01Yoga Practices4Yoga postures for wellbeing
91B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCANMEC01Yoga Practices5Guidelines for Yoga practice
92B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5SSDSoft skill Development1BASICS OF SOFT SKILLS
93B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5SSDSoft skill Development2PROJECTING SOCIAL IMAGE
94B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5SSDSoft skill Development3Effective communication
95B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5SSDSoft skill Development4body language and gestures
96B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5SSDSoft skill Development5Resume writing
97Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD2Word Processing1Introduction to computers
98Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD2Word Processing2Formatting and editing
99Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD2Word Processing3page orientation
100Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD2Word Processing4working with documents
101Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD2Word Processing5nuances of Ms Word
102B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1AC1Discrete Mathematics1Basics of Discrete Mathematics
103B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1AC1Discrete Mathematics2Relations and Functions
104B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1AC1Discrete Mathematics3Mathematical Logic
105B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1AC1Discrete Mathematics4Graph theory
106B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CC1Computer Fundamentals and Internet Applications1Basics of computers
107B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CC1Computer Fundamentals and Internet Applications2Algorithm and flow chart
108B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CC1Computer Fundamentals and Internet Applications3Internet and its application
109B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CC1Computer Fundamentals and Internet Applications4HTML
110B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CC1Computer Fundamentals and Internet Applications5Cascading Style Sheets
111B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CP1Office Automation Lab1Office Automation lab
112Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD1Basic Academics1Introduction to Basic academics
113Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD1Basic Academics2Life skill development
114Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD1Basic Academics3Pre-academics and Academic skill
115Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD1Basic Academics4Basic mathematics and money management
116Diploma in Vocational Training and DevelopmentCentre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23DVTD1Basic Academics5Learning signals and Basic rules
117B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCA EC04ADatabase Management Systems / Digital Logic Fundamentals1DATA STORAGE AND QUERYING
118B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCA EC04ADatabase Management Systems / Digital Logic Fundamentals2RELATIONAL QUERY LANGUAGE
119B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCA EC04ADatabase Management Systems / Digital Logic Fundamentals3DATA MODELS
120B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCA EC04ADatabase Management Systems / Digital Logic Fundamentals4DATABASE NORMALIZATION
121B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCA EC04ADatabase Management Systems / Digital Logic Fundamentals5CONCURRENCY CONTROL
122B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCACC04Programming in Java1Introduction to JAVA
123B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCACC04Programming in Java2JAVA CLASSES & OBJECTS
124B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCACC04Programming in Java3JAVA ABSTRACT CLASS
125B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCACC04Programming in Java4JAVA EXCEPTION HANDLING
126B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCALC04Programming in Java Lab5JAVA APPLET AND GRAPHICS
127B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCALC03Data Structures and Algorithms Lab2Data structure Lab exercise 6-10
128B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC6Python Programming1overview of Python
129B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC6Python Programming2Identifier
130B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC6Python Programming3Creating Python Programs
131B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC6Python Programming4Python tuples and sets, Python Dictionary
132B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC6Python Programming5Classes, Object-oriented Programming and Exception
133B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC8Data Communication and Networks1Introduction and Components of data communication and Networks
134B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC8Data Communication and Networks2Physical Layer Signals
135B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC8Data Communication and Networks3Data Link Layer
136B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC8Data Communication and Networks4Network Layer
137B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC8Data Communication and Networks5Session, Transport and Application Layer
138B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC9PHP1Introduction to PHP, Essentials of Php.
139B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC9PHP2Strings and Arrays
140B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC9PHP3Function and Creating Function
141B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC9PHP4Reading Data in Web Pages
142B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC9PHP5Working with Database
143B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC10Data Structures1Introduction to Data Structures
144B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC10Data Structures2Stacks and Queues
145B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CC10Data Structures3Introduction to Trees
146B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC5Operating Systems1Introduction to Operating Systems
147B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC5Operating Systems2Process Management and Scheduling criteria
148B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC5Operating Systems3Process Synchronization and Deadlock
149B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC5Operating Systems4Memory Management
150B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC5Operating Systems5File Management , File System Structure and Disk Scheduling
151B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC7Software Engineering1Introduction to Software Engineering
152B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC7Software Engineering2Software Cost Estimation
153B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC7Software Engineering3Software Design
154B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC7Software Engineering4Implementation Issues and Documentation Guideline
155B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA5CC7Software Engineering5Structured Coding Techniques
156B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCALC01Programming in C Lab1Programming in C
157B.C.A. (2023-2024)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M23UCA SEC04Animation lab1Animation Lab in Flash
158B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA4CP5Database Systems Lab1Database System is used to store and retrieve data
159B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA2MBE1Desktop Publishing Lab1Desktop Publishing Lab
160B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CP2HTML Lab1HTML used for designing a web page.
161B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA3CP4Programming in Java Lab1Programming in JAVA
162B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA6CP8PHP Lab1PHP Lab
163B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA1CP1Office Automation Lab1Office automation lab includes working with MS office packages.
164B.C.A. (2020-2021)Centre for Differently Abled PersonsPRABAVATHY M20UCA4SBE1PC Administration Lab1PC Administration Lab
165M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceMAHESH KANDASAMY22ZOOVC19Bioinstrumentation
166M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceEMMANUVEL RAJAN K22ZOOC14Genetics and Evolution
167M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceKADALMANI B22ZOOC11Structure and Function of Invertebrates
168M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceEMMANUVEL RAJAN K22ZOOC22Developmental Biology
169M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceKADALMANI B22ZOOC21Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates
170M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceKADALMANI B22ZOOC12Cell Biology
171M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceEMMANUVEL RAJAN K22ZOOC23Molecular Biology
172M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceTHIRUMURUGAN R22ZOOC24Environmental Biology
173M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceEMMANUVEL RAJAN K22ZOOC32Biology of Immune system
174M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceKADALMANI B22ZOOC33Animal Physiology
175M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceMAHESH KANDASAMY22ZOOME32Cancer Biology
176M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceEMMANUVEL RAJAN K22ZOOME31Genomics and Proteomics
177M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceEMMANUVEL RAJAN K22ZOONME32Integrated Farming Management
178M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceTHIRUMURUGAN R22ZOOME21Aquaculture and Fisheries
179M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceTHIRUMURUGAN R22ZOONME21Sericulture Technology
180M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceEMMANUVEL RAJAN K22ZOOVC23Medical Parasitology
181M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceKADALMANI B22ZOOVC33Biostatistics
182M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceTHIRUMURUGAN R22ZOOC31General Microbiology
183M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceKADALMANI B22ZOOME22Reproductive Technology
184M.Sc. ZoologyDepartment of Animal ScienceKADALMANI B22ZOONME33Molecular Evolution
185M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANUSUYADEVI MBC105DCECell Biology
186M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANUSUYADEVI MBC105DCECell Biology
187M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANUSUYADEVI MBC105DCECell Biology
188M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANUSUYADEVI MBC105DCECell Biology
189M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANUSUYADEVI MBC105DCECell Biology
190M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANUSUYADEVI MBC105DCECell Biology
191M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBC305DCEBio-entrepreneurship1INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
192M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBC305DCEBio-entrepreneurship4PROTECTING THE INTELLECTAL PROPERTY
193M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC302CRGenetic Engineering1RESTRICTION AND MODIFICATIONS ENZYMES CLONING VECTORS
194M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC302CRGenetic Engineering2TRANSGENICS
195M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBC305DCEBio-entrepreneurship3BIO MARKERTS-BUSINESS STRATEGY AND MARKETING
196M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBC305DCEBio-entrepreneurship2BIOSCIENCES IN BUSINESS
197M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBC305DCEBio-entrepreneurship5PATENTING:BASICS OF PATENTS
198M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRAHALATHAN CBC203CRBiochemistry of Signal Transduction1Regulation of transcription and translation
199M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRAHALATHAN CBC203CRBiochemistry of Signal Transduction2Cell Surface Receptors and Signaling
200M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRAHALATHAN CBC203CRBiochemistry of Signal Transduction3Signaling in nerve impulse transmission, vision and muscle contraction
201M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRAHALATHAN CBC203CRBiochemistry of Signal Transduction4Nuclear and Cytokine receptor Signaling
202M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRAHALATHAN CBC203CRBiochemistry of Signal Transduction5Cell Cycle and its Regulation
203M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC102CREnzymology1Introduction of enzymes
204M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC102CREnzymology2Enzyme kinetics
205M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC102CREnzymology3Enzyme inhibition
206M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC102CREnzymology4Introduction of co-enzymes
207M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC102CREnzymology5Multienzyme system
208M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC101CRChemistry of Bio Molecules2Chemical properties of protein
209M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC101CRChemistry of Bio Molecules1Galactans
210M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC101CRChemistry of Bio Molecules5Water soluble Vitamins
211M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC101CRChemistry of Bio Molecules5Fat soluble vitamins
212M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC202CRMolecular Biology2Enzymes in Replication
213M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC202CRMolecular Biology2Replication
214M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC301CRImmunology1Introduction to immunology
215M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC301CRImmunology2Complement pathways
216M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC301CRImmunology3Major Histocompatibility complex
217M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC301CRImmunology4vaccines
218M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC301CRImmunology5Immunotechniques
219M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC302CRGenetic Engineering3MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES
220M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC302CRGenetic Engineering4GENE THERAPY
221M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC302CRGenetic Engineering5GENOME PROJECTS AND BIOETHICS
222M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC303CRClinical Biochemistry1BIOCHEMICAL LABORATORY
223M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC303CRClinical Biochemistry2DISORDERS OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
224M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC303CRClinical Biochemistry2DISORDERS OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
225M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC303CRClinical Biochemistry3DISORDERS OF PROTEIN & INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM
226M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC303CRClinical Biochemistry4DISORDERS OF LIVER AND KIDNEY
227M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABC303CRClinical Biochemistry5DISORDERS OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
228M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics1Chromatin Structure
229M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics2Epigenetics
230M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics3Epigenetic Modifications
231M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics3Epigenetic Modifications
232M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics3Epigenetic Modifications
233M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics4Epigenetic Control of Chromatin
234M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics4Epigenetic Control of Chromatin
235M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics4Epigenetic Control of Chromatin
236M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics5Epigenetics and Diseases
237M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics5Epigenetics and Diseases
238M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics5Epigenetics and Diseases
239M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryRAVIKUMAR VBC205DCEChromatin and Epigenetics6Latest Research and News
240M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC3Value addition in Food1FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
241M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC3Value addition in Food2FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
242M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC3Value addition in Food3FOOD GRAINS,SPICES AND PLANTATION CROPS
243M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC3Value addition in Food4DAIRY PRODUCTS
244M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC3Value addition in Food5MEAT FISH AND POULTRY PRODUCTS
245M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC201CRIntermediary Metabolism1Introduction
246M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC201CRIntermediary Metabolism2Carbohydrate metabolism
247M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC201CRIntermediary Metabolism3Amino Acid metabolism
248M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC201CRIntermediary Metabolism4Lipid Metabolism
249M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryANTONY JOSEPH VELANGANNI ABC201CRIntermediary Metabolism5Nucleic Acis Metabolism
250M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC103CRAnalytical Biochemistry5Fluorimetry
251M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC103CRAnalytical Biochemistry5Infra - red and Raman spectroscopy
252M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABCVAC1Food Process technology1CEREALS
253M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABCVAC1Food Process technology2BEVERAGES
254M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABCVAC1Food Process technology3FISH AND MEAT
255M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryKALAIARASI ABCVAC1Food Process technology4POULTRY
256M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC103CRAnalytical Biochemistry4High voltage electrophoresis and Isotachophoresis
257M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC101CRChemistry of Bio Molecules4Properties of DNA
258M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC103CRAnalytical Biochemistry1Viscosity and Surface tension
259M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryMANEEMEGALAI SBC202CRMolecular Biology2Eukaryotic Replication
260M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC2Detection methods of Food Adulteration1TESTING ADULTERATION OF MILK
261M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC2Detection methods of Food Adulteration2ADULTERATION OF GHEE
262M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC2Detection methods of Food Adulteration4TESTING ADULTERATION OF SPICES
263M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC2Detection methods of Food Adulteration5DETECTION METHODS OF FOOD ADULTERATION
264M.Sc. BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryPRABHASH TBCVAC2Detection methods of Food Adulteration3TESTING ADULTERATION OF OILS AND FATS
265M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology1Hall marks of cancer-2011-Review
266M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology1Hall marks of cancer-2000-Review
267M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology1Introduction to virology
268M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology1General methods of diagnosis and serology
269M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology2M13 Phage
270M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology2PhiX 174
271M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology3Paramyxo Virus
272M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology3Orthomyxo Virus
273M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology4 Epstein - Barr Virus
274M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology4Varicella -Zoster Virus
275M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology5Commonly used diagnostic methods for individual methods
276M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS47C11Virology5Vaccines and Antiviral Chemotherapy
277M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology1Medically important Bacteria
278M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology1Antibiotic Sensitivity Disc, Testing Procedure and their Quality Control
279M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology1Collection and transport of Specimens
280M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology2 E.coli
281M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology2 E.coli
282M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology2 Salmonella
283M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology3Neisseria
284M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology3Treponema
285M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology4Hepatitis
286M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology4 Pox Virus
287M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology4 Pox Virus
288M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology4Serological Diagnosis of virus infections
289M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology5Cryptococcus
290M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology5Detection and recovery of Fungi from clinical specimens
291M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN P18BMS48C15Clinical Microbiology5Trypanosoma
292M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics1Basic Immunological Methods – Preparation of antigens, rising of antisera, routes of administration, doses for administration, purification of antibodies- methodology – IgG & IgA. Monoclonal antisera raising & Hybridoma technology.
293M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics1Types of conjugated antibodies, types of substrates and color detectors used in immunoassays. Immunofluorescence
294M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics1Flow cytometry -clinical focus – Leukemia typing (immunophenotyping), ELISA and its variants- Principle and application, Surface Plasmon Resonance- principle and application- western blotting- principle and application
295M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics2Serodiagnostics- Define Acute & Convalescent sera, collection of serum specimen, storage, preparation of dilutions.
296M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics2Serodiagnosis of various infectious diseases- Detection of antibodies to microbial antigen- Syphilis, typhoid, streptococci infections, HIV, Hepatitis B and C- Comments on respective clinically specific antigens
297M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics2Serodiagnosis of various infectious diseases- Detection of antibodies to microbial antigen- Syphilis, typhoid, streptococci infections, HIV, Hepatitis B and C- Comments on respective clinically specific antigens
298M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics2Clinical significance of autoantibodies in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases.
299M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics3Measurements of specific proteins in serum, CSF & Urine- Immunoglobulins (Igs), paraproteins & cryoglobulins, investigation of complement disorders- assays for individual components (EIA, RIA), Functional assay for complement pathways- AH50, C50- detection of complement breakdown products- C3nephritic factor, Functional assays for immune complexes.
300M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics3Clinical significance of C- Reactive proteins- cryoglobulins in patient specimens- test methods for detection. Tests for allergy- Total serum IgE, allergen specific IgE- serology based methods-in vivo-skin prick test, in- vitro- RAST (1st, 2nd & 3rd generation methods)-
301M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics3Allergan induced mediator release assay- histamine release, LTC4 release (Cellular antigen Stimulation Test- CAST), Flow cytometric basophil activation assay (Flow Assay Stimulation Test- FAST)- CD63 CD203c, test for hypersensitivity III- precipitating antibodies.
302M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics4Basic Molecular Methods: Types of mutations- PCR based mutation detection methods- for known & unknown mutations- ASP, ASOP, TTGE, DGGE, Heteroduplexing method, SSCP & sequencing
303M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics4Primer designing for PCR- Collection, processing and storage of sample- RNA extraction- cDNA preparation, RT-PCR- Principle, methods & Applications- Real time PCR- Principle, methods & Applications. Types of dyes (SYBR Green) and probes (Taq-Man).
304M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics4DNA finger printing- micro (STRs) and minisatellites (VNTRs)- principle and applications.
305M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics5Molecular Diagnostics- Diagnosis of Mycobacterim tuberculosis, HCV & HIV; Conventional vs Molecular Diagnostics- Merits & Demerits. Biological warfare: Bacillus anthracis, H5N1, SARS- CoV, Chikunguniya- pathogenesis- diagnostic methods
306M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics5Molecular diagnosis of single gene disorder- sickle cell anemia- Molecular HLA typing- Sequence Specific PCR (SSP), Sequence Specific oligonucleotide probe (SSOP), Sequence Based Typing (SBT)-
307M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA R18BMS59C17Immune & Molecular Diagnostics5Advantages of molecular HLA typing over serological methods- HLA typing and clinical significance- comment on Sensitivity and Specificity of clinical laboratory techniques- Quality assessment Programs (external & internal assessment Programs )
308M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology1Organs of the immune system – Primary and secondary lymphoid organs- Types of immunity – Innate and acquired immunity. Innate immunity – Cellular components - Phagocytic cells, inflammatory cells and NK cells, Acquired immunity- Cellular components of adaptive immune system – T cells - B lymphocytes –lymphocytes trafficking between lymphoid tissues.
309M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology1Recognition molecules and receptors of innate immune systems - PAMPs, CD1 molecule and MBL (mannose binding lectins) - Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), TLRs, KIR, Fc gamma receptors (FcRIa, FcRIIa and FcRIIIa)- Complement receptors. Recognition molecules and receptors of adaptive immune systems - MHC molecules-
310M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology1genomic map of MHC genes, cellular distribution and expression, Antigen processing and presentation – the cytosolic pathway and endocytic pathway- Receptors of adaptive immune system – TCR and BCR.
311M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology2Hematopoiesis– T and B lymphocytes ontogeny and development, Activation and Effector mechanism of innate immune system – Phagocytosis - Respiratory burst - inflammation, T lymphocyte activation and downstream signaling following activation.
312M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology2Granzyme and perforin pathways, Fas-FasL pathway, T cell and B cell interaction - B cell activation and downstream signaling following activation
313M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology2Immunoglobulin class switching. Complement mediated cytotoxicity and Antibody dependent cytotoxicity (ADCC).
314M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM510C20Core Course -17: Nanomedicine1Introduction to Nanotechnology
315M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM510C20Core Course -17: Nanomedicine2 Nanoparticles
316M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM510C20Core Course -17: Nanomedicine3Drug Delivery Strategies
317M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM510C20Core Course -17: Nanomedicine4Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapy
318M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM510C20Core Course -17: Nanomedicine5Nanotechnology in Medical Applications
319M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM47C12Core Course -12: Genomics1Introduction to Genome
320M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM47C12Core Course -12: Genomics2Identification of Diseased Genes
321M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM47C12Core Course -12: Genomics3Identification of Markers
322M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM47C12Core Course -12: Genomics4Gene Mapping
323M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM47C12Core Course -12: Genomics5Gene Therapy
324M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR K18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering1Stem Cells Classification, Characteristics
325M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR K18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering2Stem Cells in Neurodegenerative Diseases
326M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR K18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering3Hematopoietic Stem Cells
327M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR K18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering4Stem Cells in Gene Therapies
328M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR K18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering5Stem Cells in Gene Therapies
329M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C19MGCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Genetics1 Inheritance of Genetic Traits
330M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C19MGCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Genetics2 Screening of Diseases
331M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C19MGCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Genetics3 Mutations
332M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C19MGCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Genetics4Genomic Imprinting
333M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology3Antigens – Factors influence immunogenicity, Epitopes, haptens – Effector molecules of innate system -Acute phase proteins, complements- classical & alternative pathways of complement system.
334M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology3Effector molecules of cell-mediated and humoral immune responses - cytokines - Properties, receptors and antibodies
335M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology3Immunoglobulins – Structure, antigenic determinants, immunoglobulin classes and functional significances.
336M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology4Immune response to infectious agents & hypersensitivity reactions. Overview on immunity to intracellular and extracellular pathogens-Bystander damage caused by the immune response to infection- evasion of immune responses by various infectious agents.
337M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology4Overview on hypersensitivity reactions – Gell and Coombs classification
338M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology4IgE-mediated (Type I), antibody- mediated (Type II), immune complex- mediated (Type III) (Glomerulonephritis, extrinsic allergic alveolitis, serum sickness) and TDTH-mediated (Type IV) hypersensitivity
339M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology5Overview of Autoimmunity and Transplantation - Autoimmune disease – Spectrum –organ specific (thyroid diseases, IDDM, pernicious anemia) and non-organ specific (Systemic sclerosis & SLE). Factors governing autoimmune diseases- genetic, hormonal, microbial and non-microbial.
340M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology5Regulatory mechanisms involved in autoimmune diseases- Tolerance – breakdown of tolerance (Modification of auto antigen, Cross-reactions with B cell epitopes, molecular mimicry of T cell epitopes.
341M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C6Core Course - 6: Immunology5Transplants –auto, allo and Xeno- immunological complications of transplantation – graft rejection, GVHD –mechanisms – prevention of graft rejection- Immunosuppressant Drugs (Glucocorticoids, Calcineurin inhibitors, Antiproliferative/Antimetabolic agents) and antibodies as immunosuppressant
342M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology5Toxicology: Principles of toxicology. Acute, sub acute and chronic toxicity, ICH Guidelines on Safety Studies
343M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology5 Reproductive ToxicologyRisk Assessment in Reproductive Toxicity, Mutagenicity- Mechanism of Mutagenesis, Carcinogenicity, Toxicokinetics
344M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology5Abnormal action of drugs such as tolerance, addiction, habituation, idiosyncrasy, allergy, hypersensitivity, antagonism, synergism, potentiation, tachyphylaxis, adverse drug reactions
345M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology4Pharmacology of Cardiac Vascular System: Cardiac glycosides and drugs for heart failure, Anti- hypertensive drugs
346M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology4Pharmacology of Respiratory system: Anti-asthmatic drugs including bronchodilators, Anti-tussives and expectorants
347M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology4Pharmacology of Endocrine System: Insulin, oral hypoglycemic agents & glucagon.
348M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology3Gastro-pharmacology, Renal pharmacology Chemotherapy: Pharmacology of Gastrointestinal tract system: Antacids, anti-ulcer drugs, Laxatives and Anti- diarrheal drugs, Emetics and anti-emetics.
349M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology3Pharmacology of Urinary System: Diuretics and Anti- diuretics.
350M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology3Chemotherapy: General principles of chemotherapy, Antibiotics – Penicillin, Chloramphenicol, Chemotherapy of malignancy.
351M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology2AntiAnxiety
352M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology2 Pharmacology of drugs acting on ANS: Adrenergic and cholinergic drugs
353M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology2Pharmacology of Peripheral Nervous System: Local Anesthetics, Skeletal Muscle Relaxants, Antiinflammatory drugs.
354M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology1Introduction to the Drug Discovery
355M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology2Drug Action and Classification
356M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology3Chemotherapeutic Agents and Separation Techniques
357M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology4Antimicrobial Assay
358M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology4Genotoxicity
359M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology4Bioassays
360M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology5Drug Designing
361M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S 18BMS48E5 D/AElective Core-5 Drug Discovery & Assay Development /Advanced Paper in Immunology5Computer Aided Drug Designing
362M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering1Introduction to Stem Cell Biology
363M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering1Stem cells niche
364M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering2Model Organisms In Stem Cell Research
365M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering2STEM CELL AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
366M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering2STEM CELL AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
367M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering3HISTORY OF THE CANCER STEM CELL
368M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering3Stem Cell Therapy
369M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering4Embryonic stem cell
370M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering4HEMATOPOITIC STEM CELL
371M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering5Ethical Issues Associated with Stem Cell Biology
372M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A S18BMS48C14Stem Cell Biology & Tissue Engineering5National Policies Governing ES Cell Research for Science and the Scientist
373M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology4Genetic code Characteristics, Wobble hypothesis
374M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology4Mechanism of protein syntesis
375M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology4RIBOSOME STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY
376M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology4Translation in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
377M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology5Regulation of gene expression in Prokaryotes
378M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology5 Riboswitch
379M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics1 BASICS OF BIOINFORMATICS
380M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics1 RESEARCH IN BIOINFORMATICS
381M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics2BIOLOGICAL DATABASES BRENDA
382M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics2Metabolic pathways and Enzymatic Database
383M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics2PROSITE and BLOCKS
384M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics2Structuren: PDB and NDB
385M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics3Method for construction and representation of Phylogenetic tree using MEGA software
386M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics3MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT
387M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics3PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
388M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics3SCORING MATRICES or Substitution Matrices
389M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics4FEATURES OF PROTEIN SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURES
390M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics4 GENE FINDERS-GLIMMER
391M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics4GENSCAN
392M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics4HUMAN GENOME PROJECT
393M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics4Protein Structure Visualization tools -RasMol Viewer
394M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics5ADVANCEMENT OF BIOINFORMATICS
395M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM35S1BISkill Based Elective Course-1: Bioinformatics5CHEMOINFORMATICS DRUG DATABASE
396M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceSARASWATHY S DBM35S1BTSkill Based Elective Course-1: Biotechniques4Thin Layer Chromatography
397M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceSARASWATHY S DBM35S1BTSkill Based Elective Course-1: Biotechniques2Microscopy Techniques
398M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceSARASWATHY S DBM35S1BTSkill Based Elective Course-1: Biotechniques2Spectrophotometry
399M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceSARASWATHY S DBM35S1BTSkill Based Elective Course-1: Biotechniques3Electrophoresis
400M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA SBM48C16NCore Choices Course 2: Neurobiology1Brain Anatomy and Function
401M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA SBM48C14Core Course -13: Genetic Engineering1Colony Hybridization
402M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine1Molecular basis of diseases: Human genetics relevant to diseases, DNA polymorphism
403M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine1Molecular basis of diseases: Human genetics relevant to diseases, DNA polymorphism
404M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine1RED-GREEN COLOR BLINDNESS & TAY SACH'S DISEASE
405M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine2ELISA AND NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING
406M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C17Core Course-15: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine1Introduction to Stem Cell Biology, Stem Cell Characteristics
407M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine3INHIBITING SIGNALING PATHWAYS THROUGH RATIONAL DRUG DESIGN
408M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C17Core Course-15: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine2Stem Cells – Types and Applications
409M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine3MOLECULAR MEDICINE JAK STAT SIGNALING IN ASTHMA
410M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C17Core Course-15: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine3Tissue Engineering in Regenerative Therapies
411M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine3NF - kB & TGF Beta & Wnt- beta
412M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C17Core Course-15: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine4Cancer Stem Cells
413M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine4Mechanism of action and clinical application of antisense oligonucleotides
414M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM59C17Core Course-15: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine5Tissue Engineering
415M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM24C4Core Course -4: Principles of Genetics1Introduction to Genetics and Mendelian Laws
416M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM24C4Core Course -4: Principles of Genetics2Patterns of Inheritance and Genetic Analysis
417M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM24C4Core Course -4: Principles of Genetics3Introduction to Clinical Genetics
418M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM24C4Core Course -4: Principles of Genetics4Screening of Diseases and Genetic Inheritance
419M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePREMKUMAR KBM24C4Core Course -4: Principles of Genetics5Gene Therapy and Ethical Issues
420M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN GBM12C2Core Course -2: Human Anatomy and Physiology1Introduction to Anatomy
421M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine4Mechanism of action and clinical application of antisense oligonucleotides
422M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine4RNA Interference
423M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology1History of Microbiology
424M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology1Microscopy
425M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology2Antibiotic sensitivity test procedure and its quality control
426M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology2Antibiotic sensitivity test procedure and its quality control
427M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology2 Antimicrobial chemotherapy
428M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology3Bacterial Anatomy
429M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology3 Enumeration of bacteria by MPN method
430M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology4 Nutritional Requirement Of Bacteria.
431M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology4Potable Water treatment
432M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology5Biofertilizers
433M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM24AC4Allied Course -4: Microbiology5 Biopesticides
434M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology1Medically important Bacteria
435M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology1Antibiotic sensitivity disc, testing procedure and their quality control
436M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology1Collection and transport of Specimens
437M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology2 E.coli
438M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology2Salmonella
439M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology3 Neisseria
440M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology3 Treponema
441M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology4Hepatitis
442M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology4Pox Virus
443M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology4Serological diagnosis of virus infections
444M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology5 Detection and recovery of Fungi from clinical specimens
445M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology5Cryptococcus
446M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM36C9Core Course -9 : Clinical Microbiology5Trypanosoma
447M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology1Introduction to virology
448M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology1General methods of diagnosis and serology
449M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology2 PhiX 174
450M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology2M 13 Phage
451M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology3 Paramyxo Virus
452M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology3 Orthomyxo Virus
453M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology4Epstein - Barr Virus
454M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology4Varicella -Zoster Virus
455M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology5Commonly used diagnostic methods for individual methods
456M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceJEGANATHAN PBM59C19MVCore Choices Course:3 - Medical Virology5Vaccines and antiviral chemotherapy
457M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology1Structure and Properties of Nucleic acids : Nucleic acid as the genetic material (Griffith's experiment, Avery, MacLeod and McCarty‟s experiment, Hershey-Chase experiment)- Components of DNA and RNA -Watson and Crick model of DNA structure, Various forms of DNA- Physical properties of nucleic acids; Denaturation and renaturation, Cot curves – Structure and function of mRNA, rRNA, tRNA- Chromatin structure-Euchromatin, Heterochromatin- Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.
458M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology1Structure and Properties of Nucleic acids : Nucleic acid as the genetic material (Griffith's experiment, Avery, MacLeod and McCarty‟s experiment, Hershey-Chase experiment)- Components of DNA and RNA -Watson and Crick model of DNA structure, Various forms of DNA- Physical properties of nucleic acids; Denaturation and renaturation, Cot curves – Structure and function of mRNA, rRNA, tRNA- Chromatin structure-Euchromatin, Heterochromatin- Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.
459M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology1CSF
460M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology1Meninges
461M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology1Neural tube
462M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology1Neurodevelopment
463M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology15 major divisions
464M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3Pre-and Post Synaptic Receptors
465M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3G-protein coupled receptors
466M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3Neurotransmitters-2
467M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3Catecholamine Biochemistry
468M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3acetylcholine biochemistry
469M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3Neurotransmitters
470M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3peptide neurotransmitters
471M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology5Demyelination
472M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology4cortex and brainstem contain motor control center
473M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology4sensation, movement, and homeostasis
474M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology5Peripheral Nerve Demyelinating Diseases
475M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology5Central pontine myelinolysis
476M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology5Brain Cancers
477M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology5Peripheral Nerve Demyelinating Diseases
478M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology2Peripheral Nervous System
479M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology5Demyelination
480M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology2Cranial Nerves
481M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology2Cranial Nerves
482M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology3Spinal Nerves
483M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology4Other tracts
484M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology4Somatosensory Neurotransmission-2
485M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology4Somatosensory Neurotransmission-1
486M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology1General Pharmacology- Introduction to Pharmacology, Sources of Drugs, Dosage forms, Routes of Drug administration
487M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology2Anatomy of neurons
488M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology2membrane potential
489M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology2Axonal transport
490M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS48E4 P/NElective Core-4 Proteomics / Neurobiology2Muscle Contraction
491M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS47C10Genetic Engineering2Southern blot
492M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS47C10Genetic Engineering2DNA sequencing
493M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS47C10Genetic Engineering1DNA cloning
494M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS47C10Genetic Engineering2Vectors & promoters
495M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS47C10Genetic Engineering4DNA chips
496M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS47C10Genetic Engineering3n vitro mutagenesis
497M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology1General Pharmacology: Pharmacokinetics (ADME), Pharmacodynamics- (ReceptorsClassification of receptors),
498M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceNARKUNARAJA S18BMS47C10Genetic Engineering3Invitro transcription
499M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology1General Pharmacology: Combined effect of drugs, Factors modifying drug action
500M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology1Structure and function of mRNA, rRNA, tRNA- Chromatin structure-Euchromatin, Heterochromatin- Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.
501M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology2Replication: Principle and mechanism of replication- Conservative, Semi conservative, Uni- directional and bi-directional mode of replication- Enzymes and accessory proteins involved in replication
502M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology2Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic DNA replication.
503M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceDHIVYA P S BM35C7Core Course - 7: Pharmacology and Toxicology2Neuropharmacology: Pharmacology of Central Nervous System: General anesthetics, sedatives, hypnotics, opioid Analgesics, AntiAnxiety, Cognition enhancers
504M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology3Transcription: Concept of transcription, RNA polymerases, transcriptional factors, regulatory elements, Mechanism of transcription in Prokaryotes and eukaryotes, Distinction between prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription.
505M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology3Concept and mechanism of post transcriptional modification- 5‟ capping, polyadenylation, splicing of nuclear pre-mRNA, nuclear export of mRNA
506M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology3mRNA stability
507M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical SciencePOORNIMA RBM35C5Core Course - 5: Molecular Biology2DNA damage& repair (Direct repair systems, mismatch repair system, base excision repair and recombination repair)
508M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine5HUMAN AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS OF THE CNS- DENGUE,INFLUENZA VIRUS
509M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine5SARS-CoV-2
510M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine5Tuberculosis (TB)
511M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceVIJAYAKUMAR A SBM48C16MCore Choices Course 2: Molecular Medicine5Tuberculosis (TB)
512M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN GBM12C2Core Course -2: Human Anatomy and Physiology2Muscle Physiology
513M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN GBM12C2Core Course -2: Human Anatomy and Physiology2Basic Neuro Anatomy
514M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN GBM12C2Core Course -2: Human Anatomy and Physiology2Ear-Anatomy and Physiology
515M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN GBM12C2Core Course -2: Human Anatomy and Physiology4Respiratory System
516M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN GBM12C2Core Course -2: Human Anatomy and Physiology3Lymphatic System & Immune System
517M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology1Introduction to Cancer Biology
518M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology5Strategies of Anticancer drug therapy
519M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology3Tumor Suppressor Genes-p53 and PTEN
520M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology4Tumor Staging and Grading
521M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology5Strategies of anticancer drug therapy: RNAi Strategy
522M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology3Oncogenes-Bcr-Abl1 and ErbB2
523M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology2Major cell cycle regulatory check points- G1& G2/M checkpoint
524M.Sc. Biomedical Science (5 Year Integrated)Department of Biomedical ScienceMATHAN G18BMS59C16Cancer Biology4Apoptosis Signaling Pathway- Intrinsic and extrinsic pathway
525M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC12Plant Biotechnology1Micropropagation
526M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC12Plant Biotechnology1Adventitious shoot production
527M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC12Plant Biotechnology2Confirmation of Transgenic plants
528M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC12Plant Biotechnology2Promoters used in Plant vectors
529M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC12Plant Biotechnology3Transposons in Transgenic plants
530M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC12Plant Biotechnology3Transgenics for improved Photosynthesis
531M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC12Plant Biotechnology1Virus elimination
532M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering1Tools of Genetic Engineering : Restriction Enzymes
533M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering1Tools of Genetic Engineering : S1 Endonuclease
534M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering2Cloning Vectors:Plasmid Vectors
535M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering3Expression vectors : Expression vector
536M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering3Expression vector: Gene fusion vectors
537M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering4Cloning Strategies : Steps in Gene Cloning
538M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering4Cloning Strategies: Confirmation of Transgenic Animals
539M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering5Applications of RDNA Technology
540M.Sc. BiotechnologyDepartment of Biotechnology MANICKAVASAGAM M22BTCC6Genetic Engineering5Applications of R-DNA Technology : Potential Hazards of R-DNA technology
541M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC102Anatomy, Embryology and Morphogenesis1Tissues- meristems – Classification, structure and functions, theories on organization of shoot and root apical meristem, quiescent center. Structural diversity and phylogenetic trends of specialization of xylem and phloem, Cambium – origin, cellular structure, cell division, storied and non-storied types. Cambium in budding and grafting - wound healing role. Anomalous secondary growth in Boerhaavia & Dracaena. Trichomes, periderm and lenticels.
542M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC102Anatomy, Embryology and Morphogenesis2Arrangement of mechanical tissues in different plant organs. Vascular differentiation, anatomical characters in primary and secondary structure of stem and root in Dicot and Monocot. Nodal anatomy, Leaf abscission, stomatal types, sap wood, heart wood and reaction wood. Origin of lateral roots - Root stem transition - Anatomy of Dicot and Monocot leaves. Anatomy in relation to taxonomy.
543M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC102Anatomy, Embryology and Morphogenesis3Structure and development of Microsporangium - Microsporogenesis, Microspores - arrangement - morphology - ultrastructure - Microgametogenesis - Pollen - Stigma - Incompatibility - Methods to overcome incompatibility - Structure and development of Megasporangium - Megagametogenesis - Female gametophyte - Monosporic - Bisporic and Tetrasporic - Nutrition of embryo sac.
544M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC102Anatomy, Embryology and Morphogenesis4Endosperm - Types - Endosperm haustoria - functions - Embryo development inDicot and Monocot, Nutrition of embryo – Double fertilization - Polyembryony - Apomixis – Apospory. Morphogenesis: Morphogenesis and its relation to morphology - Morphogenesis at tissue level - Differentiation, dedifferentiation and redifferentiation of vascular tissue in vivo, in vitro and in wounds. Developmental studies of stem, leaf and flower.Morphogenetic factors - growth regulators - genetic and environment - polarity.
545M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC102Anatomy, Embryology and Morphogenesis5Transition to flowering, floral meristems and floral development in Arabidopsisand Antirrhinum. Molecular basis of morphogenesis - Cytosol and cytoskeleton, microtubules and microfilaments - Cellular level morphogenesis - nucleartransplantation experiments with Acetabularia - Sach‟s and Errer‟s laws - Asymmetric divisions and their significance. Plant galls and their importance inmorphogenesis.
546M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC204Plant Biotechnology1Biotechnology – scope and potentialities. Plant tissue culture – totipotency – organization of a tissue culture laboratory. Sterilization methods – plant tissue culture media composition, types and plant hormones – surface sterilization, callus induction, subculture, suspension culture. *Micropropagation. Organogenesis – Applications of plant tissue culture in agriculture and crop improvement.
547M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC204Plant Biotechnology2HAPLOID PRODUCTION Production of haploids (anther, pollen and ovule culture), detection of haploids(Morphology and genetic markers), uses of haploids in plant breeding and other uses. Protoplastisolation and culture; protoplast fusion – techniques and mechanism; selection of fused haploids, uses of #somatic hybrids and cybrids. *Somaclonal variation and cryopreservation.
548M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC204Plant Biotechnology2PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Organization and function of Plant nuclear genome (Arabidopsis thaliana), Genetic transformation of plants by Agrobacterium: Genetic organization of Ti plasmids Functions encoded by integrated T-DNA. Molecular mechanism involved in transformation of plants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
549M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC204Plant Biotechnology3MOLECULAR FARMING IN PLANTS Agroinfiltration mediated expression; Bio-safety issues in plant molecular farming. Phytoremediation: cleaning up with plants; issues in the application of biotechnologyconcept of intellectual property; *Patenting hereditary material, Patenting products of nature, patenting proteins, bioethics issues in patenting
550M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTCC204Plant Biotechnology3PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Organization and function of Plant nuclear genome (Arabidopsis thaliana), Genetic transformation of plants by Agrobacterium: Genetic organization of Ti plasmids Functions encoded by integrated T-DNA. Molecular mechanism involved in transformation of plants by Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
551M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTVAC202Nursery gardening2Equipment and tools in nursery operations Methods of Propagation of nursery plants, Potting, repotting. Nursery irrigation system. Methods of application of fertilizers, Harvesting, Packing, Storage and Marketing of Nursery Stock.
552M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanyLAKSHMIPRABHA A22PGBOTVAC302Principles of Horticulture4GARDENING Herbal garden, ornamental, aesthetic values, crotons, medicinal, indoor gardening, foliage plants, flowering plants, hanging basket, bonsai, training and pruning.
553M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation4Principle and Uses -, pH Meter, colorimeter, Preparation of Buffer, Centrifugation – Principle and types of centrifuges, Microscopy – Light and Dark field, Phase contrast, SEM and TEM, Spectrophotometer – Beer and Lambert’s law – UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer, FTIR, NMR.
554M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation1Ultrastructure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells, Plant Cell – Ultrastructure, Primary and Secondary cell wall, Plant cell wall components, Plasma membrane structure, Lipid bilayer, membrane proteins, cell adhesion and recognition, Plasmodesmata, Fluid transport between cells
555M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation4Principle and Uses -, pH Meter, colorimeter, Preparation of Buffer, Centrifugation – Principle and types of centrifuges, Microscopy – Light and Dark field, Phase contrast, SEM and TEM, Spectrophotometer – Beer and Lambert’s law – UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer, FTIR, NMR.
556M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation5Electrophoresis – principle – native and SDS PAGE, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Isoelectric Focusing, 2-D electrophoresis, MALDI-TOF, Chromatography – Principle and procedures – PC, #TLC, Gel filtration, Ion exchange, Affinity chromatography, Gas Chromatography, HPLC and LCMS.
557M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation5Electrophoresis – principle – native and SDS PAGE, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Isoelectric Focusing, 2-D electrophoresis, MALDI-TOF, Chromatography – Principle and procedures – PC, #TLC, Gel filtration, Ion exchange, Affinity chromatography, Gas Chromatography, HPLC and LCMS.
558M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation4Principle and Uses -, pH Meter, colorimeter, Preparation of Buffer, Centrifugation – Principle and types of centrifuges, Microscopy – Light and Dark field, Phase contrast, SEM and TEM, Spectrophotometer – Beer and Lambert’s law – UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer, FTIR, NMR.
559M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation5Electrophoresis – principle – native and SDS PAGE, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Isoelectric Focusing, 2-D electrophoresis, MALDI-TOF, Chromatography – Principle and procedures – PC, #TLC, Gel filtration, Ion exchange, Affinity chromatography, Gas Chromatography, HPLC and LCMS.
560M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation5Electrophoresis – principle – native and SDS PAGE, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Isoelectric Focusing, 2-D electrophoresis, MALDI-TOF, Chromatography – Principle and procedures – PC, #TLC, Gel filtration, Ion exchange, Affinity chromatography, Gas Chromatography, HPLC and LCMS.
561M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation5Electrophoresis – principle – native and SDS PAGE, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Isoelectric Focusing, 2-D electrophoresis, MALDI-TOF, Chromatography – Principle and procedures – PC, #TLC, Gel filtration, Ion exchange, Affinity chromatography, Gas Chromatography, HPLC and LCMS.
562M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation4Principle and Uses -, pH Meter, colorimeter, Preparation of Buffer, Centrifugation – Principle and types of centrifuges, Microscopy – Light and Dark field, Phase contrast, SEM and TEM, Spectrophotometer – Beer and Lambert’s law – UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer, FTIR, NMR.
563M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation1Ultrastructure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells, Plant Cell – Ultrastructure, Primary and Secondary cell wall, Plant cell wall components, Plasma membrane structure, Lipid bilayer, membrane proteins, cell adhesion and recognition, Plasmodesmata, Fluid transport between cells
564M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation5Electrophoresis – principle – native and SDS PAGE, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Isoelectric Focusing, 2-D electrophoresis, MALDI-TOF, Chromatography – Principle and procedures – PC, #TLC, Gel filtration, Ion exchange, Affinity chromatography, Gas Chromatography, HPLC and LCMS.
565M.Sc. BotanyDepartment of BotanySATHIYABAMA M22PGBOTCC104Cell Biology and Bioinstrumentation4Principle and Uses -, pH Meter, colorimeter, Preparation of Buffer, Centrifugation – Principle and types of centrifuges, Microscopy – Light and Dark field, Phase contrast, SEM and TEM, Spectrophotometer – Beer and Lambert’s law – UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer, FTIR, NMR.
566M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryTHIAGARAJAN VCHE613COPhysical Chemistry - I1Group theory basics
567M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryTHIAGARAJAN VCHE632CC Applications of Physical Chemistry Concepts1Applications of Physical Chemistry Concepts
568M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryTHIAGARAJAN VCHE613COPhysical Chemistry - I1Construction of Character Table
569M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryNAGARAJAN LOGANATHANCHE621CC Bio-inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry1Bio inorganic chemistry units 1 to 3
570M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryILANGOVAN ACHE623COOrganic Reaction Mechanism, Pericyclic and Photochemistry3ADDITION REACTION Addition to carbon-carbon multiple bonds: Electrophilic, nucleophilic and free radical additions – Orientation of the addition – Stereochemical factors influencing the addition of bromine and hydrogen bromide, hydroxylation, 1,2-dihydroxylation – Hydroboration leading to formation of alcohols – Oxidation – Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation and ozonolysis. Addition to carbonyl and conjugated carbonyl systems – Mechanism – Grignard reagents – 1,2 and 1,4-additions (dimethyllithiumcuprate type). Addition to carbon-oxygen double bond: A study of benzoin, Knovenagel, Stobbe and Darzen-glycidic ester condensation reactions. Elimination Reactions Mechanisms; E1, E2, E1cB – Stereochemistry of elimination, Hofmann and Zaitsev rules, Bredt’s rule - Pyrolytic cis elimination, Chugaev reaction – Cope elimination.
571M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryILANGOVAN ACHE611CC Organic Chemistry - I5Molecular Rearrangements Carbocation rearrangements – Migratory aptitude and memory effect – 1,2-Shifts 1. Wagner-Meerwein – Rearrangements involving electron–deficient species:  2. Wolff – 3. Lossen – 4. Schmidt – 5. Baeyer-Villiger – 6. Stevens – 7. Favorski – 8. Sommelet-Hauser – 9. Demyanov – 10. Pummerer – 11. Von-Richter – 12. Dienone-phenol rearrangements.
572M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistrySRINIVASAN KCHE611CC Organic Chemistry - I2Stereochemistry and Conformation Analysis
573M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistrySRINIVASAN KCHE631CC Organic Reactions, Spectroscopy and Asymmetric Synthesis3Reagents in Organic Synthesis
574M.Sc. ChemistryDepartment of ChemistrySRINIVASAN KCHE641CC Retrosynthesis, Natural Products and Biomolecules4Natural Products Chemistry-Part C
575M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC4/24R and Python for Finance1What Is Python? Python is a high-level, multipurpose programming language that is used in a wide range of domains and technical fields. Features:  Open Source: Python and most supporting libraries and tools available are open source and generally come with quite flexible and open licenses.  Interpreted: The reference CPython implementation is an interpreter of the language that translates Python code at runtime to executable byte code.  Multiparadigm: Python supports different programming and implementation paradigms, such as object orientation and imperative, functional, or procedural programming.  Multi-Purpose: Python can be used for rapid, interactive code development as well as for building large applications; it can be used for low-level systems operations as well as for high-level analytics tasks.  Cross-Platform: Python is available for the most important operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, and Mac OS; it is used to build desktop as well as web applications; it can be used on the largest clusters and most powerful servers as well as on such small devices as the Raspberry Pi.  Dynamically Typed: Types in Python are in general inferred during runtime and not statically declared as in most compiled languages.  Indentation Aware: In contrast to the majority of other programming languages, Python uses indentation for marking code blocks instead of parentheses, brackets, or semicolons.  Garbage collecting: Python has automated garbage collection, avoiding the need for the programmer to manage memory.
576M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC4/24R and Python for Finance2Basic Data Types In Python, data types are classifications that specify the type of a value and determine what operations can be performed on that value. Here are the main data types in Python: 1. Numeric Types • int: Integer values, e.g., 5, -10 • float: Floating-point (decimal) values, e.g., 5.0, -10.5 • complex: Complex numbers, e.g., 3+4j 2. Sequence Types • str: String, a sequence of characters, e.g., "Hello, World!" • list: Ordered, mutable sequence of items, e.g., [1, 2, 3] • tuple: Ordered, immutable sequence of items, e.g., (1, 2, 3) • range: Represents a sequence of numbers, e.g., range (0, 10) 3. Mapping Types • dict: Unordered collection of key-value pairs, e.g., {"name": "Alice", "age": 25} 4. Boolean Type • bool: Represents True or False 5. None Type • NoneType: Represents the absence of a value, e.g., None
577M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC4/24R and Python for Finance3Panda Basics Pandas is built on top of NumPy. Numpy universal functions will generally work on pandas’ objects as well. We therefore import both to begin with: DataFrame Class The DataFrame class is designed to manage indexed and labelled data, not too different from a SQL database table or a worksheet in a spreadsheet application. Data - Data itself can be provided in different shapes and types (list, tuple, ndarray, and dict objects are candidates). Labels - Data is organized in columns, which can have custom names. Index - There is an index that can take on different formats (e.g., numbers, strings, time information).
578M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC4/24R and Python for Finance4Mathematical Tool: Approximation Approximation refers to the process of estimating a function or value that may not be known exactly but can be represented by a simpler, close substitute. In mathematical and statistical contexts, this is often done by fitting a curve to data points. Purpose of Approximation 1. Simplify complex data or functions. 2. Provide predictions for unobserved data points. 3. Understand relationships between variables. Regression Regression is a statistical method used to model and analyze the relationships between a dependent variable (output) and one or more independent variables (inputs). It is a core technique in machine learning and data analysis.
579M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC4/24R and Python for Finance5Basic Spreadsheet Interaction in Python: Python is a powerful tool for interacting with spreadsheets, allowing you to read, write, and manipulate data programmatically. 1. openpyxl: o Works with Excel files (.xlsx and .xlsm). o Supports reading, writing, and modifying Excel workbooks. 2. pandas: o Ideal for working with tabular data in spreadsheets. o Provides easy reading/writing of Excel files using read_excel and to_excel. 3. xlrd and xlwt: o Used for older Excel formats (.xls). Deprecated in many cases.
580M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC10/21Analytics for Finance11.1 Meaning of Financial Analytics: Financial analytics is the creation of ad hoc analysis to answer specific business questions and forecast possible future financial scenarios. The goal of financial analytics is to shape the strategy for business through reliable, factual insight rather than intuition. By offering detailed views of companies' financial data, financial analytics provides the tools for firms to gain deep knowledge of key trends and take action to improve their performance. Financial analytics involves using massive amounts of financial and other relevant data to identify patterns to make predictions, such as what a customer might buy or how long an employee's tenure might be. 1.1.2 Importance of financial analytics Financial analytics can help companies determine the risks they face, how to enhance and extend the business processes that make them run more effectively, and whether organizations' investments are focused on the right areas.  Strategic Rethinking: Advanced analytics and big data enable organizations to rethink strategies for problem-solving and business decision-making.  Profitability Analysis: Evaluate product profitability across various sales channels and market segments, identifying which areas contribute most to business profit and potential future impacts.  Continuous Visibility: Provides real-time insights into financial and operational performance, facilitating proactive interventions. For instance, HR and financial analysts can address employee issues before they lead to costly turnover.  Streamlined Data Management: Improved electronic linkage across the supply chain reduces data entry redundancy, enhancing data accuracy and efficiency.
581M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC10/21Analytics for Finance11.1 Meaning of Financial Analytics: Financial analytics is the creation of ad hoc analysis to answer specific business questions and forecast possible future financial scenarios. The goal of financial analytics is to shape the strategy for business through reliable, factual insight rather than intuition. By offering detailed views of companies' financial data, financial analytics provides the tools for firms to gain deep knowledge of key trends and take action to improve their performance. Financial analytics involves using massive amounts of financial and other relevant data to identify patterns to make predictions, such as what a customer might buy or how long an employee's tenure might be. 1.1.2 Importance of financial analytics Financial analytics can help companies determine the risks they face, how to enhance and extend the business processes that make them run more effectively, and whether organizations' investments are focused on the right areas.  Strategic Rethinking: Advanced analytics and big data enable organizations to rethink strategies for problem-solving and business decision-making.  Profitability Analysis: Evaluate product profitability across various sales channels and market segments, identifying which areas contribute most to business profit and potential future impacts.  Continuous Visibility: Provides real-time insights into financial and operational performance, facilitating proactive interventions. For instance, HR and financial analysts can address employee issues before they lead to costly turnover.  Streamlined Data Management: Improved electronic linkage across the supply chain reduces data entry redundancy, enhancing data accuracy and efficiency.
582M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC10/21Analytics for Finance2What is R used for R? Data Science and Big Data have proved themselves useful and even necessary in many different fields and industries today. It helps them to keep up with the trends and capitalize on every opportunity.R acts as a tool, used to make sense of big data and to gain use from it. R has also proved itself usefulness in research by processing large amounts of data in less time.
583M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC10/21Analytics for Finance3Numbers in Python: Number data types store numeric values. They are immutable data types, means that changing the value of a number data type results in a newly allocated object. Number objects are created when you assign a value to them. For example − var1 = 1 var2 = 10 You can also delete the reference to a number object by using the del statement. The syntax of the del statement is − del var1[,var2[,var3[....,varN]]]] Python supports four different numerical types − • int (signed integers) − They are often called just integers or ints, are positive or negative whole numbers with no decimal point. • long (long integers ) − Also called longs, they are integers of unlimited size, written like integers and followed by an uppercase or lowercase L. • float (floating point real values) − Also called floats, they represent real numbers and are written with a decimal point dividing the integer and fractional parts. Floats may also be in scientific notation, with E or e indicating the power of 10 (2.5e2 = 2.5 x 102 = 250). • complex (complex numbers) − are of the form a + bJ, where a and b are floats and J (or j) represents the square root of -1 (which is an imaginary number). The real part of the number is a, and the imaginary part is b. Complex numbers are not used much in Python programming.
584M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC10/21Analytics for Finance4Markov-switching models offer a powerful tool for capturing the real-world behavior of time series data. Today's blog provides an introduction to Markov-switching models including:  What a regime-switching model is and how it differs from a structural break model?  When we should use the regime switching model?  What a Markov-switching model is?  What tools we use to estimate Markov-switching models? What Is A Regime Switching Model? What is a regime-switching model? A regime-switching model is a statistical model that describes a time series that can transition between different states, or regimes. Each regime has its own statistical properties, such as mean, variance, and autocorrelation. The probability of transitioning from one regime to another is governed by a transition matrix. Regime-switching models are used in a wide variety of applications, including:  Economics: Predicting economic growth, inflation, and other economic indicators.  Finance: Forecasting stock prices, interest rates, and other financial markets data.  Engineering: Modeling and controlling dynamic systems, such as power grids and manufacturing processes.  Climate science: Predicting weather patterns and climate change.
585M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesKAMAL MFMCC10/21Analytics for Finance5Best Income Statement Portfolio Understanding the Fundamentals of Companies In the context of stock market investing, fundamental analysis involves evaluating a company’s financial health and overall performance using data from its income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. Key elements to focus on from an income statement include: • Revenue (Sales): Indicates the top-line growth of a company. • Cost of Goods Sold (COGS): Shows the direct costs related to production. • Gross Profit: Revenue minus COGS. • Operating Expenses (OpEx): Administrative and other expenses required to run the business. • Operating Income (EBIT): Earnings before interest and tax. • Net Income: The bottom-line profit after all expenses, taxes, and interest have been deducted. The best income statement portfolio refers to selecting companies that demonstrate strong financial performance across these metrics—i.e., high revenue growth, efficient cost management, robust profitability (especially operating income and net income), and a healthy bottom line.
586M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMCC3/24Financial Markets1Investment Meaning - Interest Rates - Factors Determining Interest Rates - Various Investment - Avenues - Meaning of Securities - Functions of Securities Market - Regulators - Role of SEBI - Participants in the Securities Market Segments of Securities Market.
587M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMCC3/24Financial Markets2Different kinds of Issues - Issue Price - Market Capitalization - Difference between Public Issue and Private Placement - Initial Public Offer (IPO) - Price discovery through Book Building Process - Cut-Off Price - Prospectus - Listing of Securities - De-listing of Securities - SEBI’s Role in an Issue
588M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMCC3/24Financial Markets3Meaning of Secondary Market - Role of Secondary Market - Difference between Primary Market and Secondary Market - Role of Stock Exchange - Screen-Based Trading, NEAT, Contract Note - Equity Investment - Debt Instrument and its feature - Segments in the Debt Market - Participants in the Debt Market
589M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMCC3/24Financial Markets4Types of Derivatives - Option Premium - Commodity Exchange - Meaning of Commodity - Commodity Derivatives Market - Difference between Commodity and Financial Derivatives- Depositories in India - Benefits of Participation in a Depository - Depository Participant (DP) - ISIN -Custodian - Dematerializing Securities
590M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMEC5/21Financial Planning and Wealth Management1Introduction of macro-economic parameters of Indian Economy - Nature, Functions and Types of Issues in Primary Markets - Role and function of Secondary Markets - Types of various Corporate Actions - Working of equity markets - Interpret key equity market indicators
591M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMEC5/21Financial Planning and Wealth Management2Meaning and features of a mutual fund - Key terms and concepts associated with mutual funds - Regulatory framework for mutual funds - Types of mutual fund products - Taxation of Mutual Fund Products - Investment options - Macroeconomic policies and asset allocation - Behavioural biases in decision-making and portfolio management
592M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMEC5/21Financial Planning and Wealth Management3Definition of Risk - Types of Risk - Risk Measurement - Concepts of Return - Compounding in Return - Real rate of return vs. nominal return - Computation of Tax adjusted return - Computation of Risk-adjusted Returns
593M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMEC5/21Financial Planning and Wealth Management4Personal Financial planning - Need for financial advisory services - Scope of financial advisory services - Business model for financial planning - Assets, liabilities and net worth, preparation of budget - Financial planning delivery process - Asset classes - Portfolio construction - Practical asset allocation - Rebalancing Strategies - Need for portfolio monitoring - Re-balancing.
594M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TFMEC5/21Financial Planning and Wealth Management5Provisions of the SEBI (Investment Advisers) Regulations, 2013 - overall 58 59 framework of the regulatory system - roles of regulators in detail: MoF, MCA, SEBI, RBI, IRDA, PFRDA - Role of Self-regulatory organizations - provisions of PMLA, 2002, SEBI, AMFI, etc, - ethical issues in providing financial advice - investor complaint redressal mechanism - PAN, KYC, Demat and Remat processes, NRI to RI and RI to NRI.
595M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMFC3/21Security Analysis and Portfolio Management1Unit I: Investment Avenues: Introduction - Types of Investors - Constraints - Goals of Investors - Primary and Secondary Markets - Trading in Secondary Markets - Money Market - Repos and Reverse Repos - Bond Market - Common Stocks - Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) - Private Placements - Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs) - Money Market Mutual Funds - Interest Rate Futures - Stock Buybacks and Dividends - Cryptocurrencies and Digital Assets - Blockchain Technology - Hedge Funds.
596M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMFC3/21Security Analysis and Portfolio Management2Unit II: Theories of Technical Analysis: Introduction and Principles of Dow Theory - Significance of Dow Theory - Problems with Dow Theory - Introduction and Fundamental Concept of Elliot Wave - After Elliot Capital Market Efficiency: Introduction - Market Efficiency - Departures from the EMH - Sentiment Indicators - Machine Learning Applications in Market Analysis.
597M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMFC3/21Security Analysis and Portfolio Management3Unit III: Fundamental Analysis: Introduction - Analysis of Financial Statements - Financial Ratios (Return, Operating and Profitability Ratios) - Valuation of Common Stocks - Technical Analysis - Cash Flow Analysis - Earnings Quality - Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis - Relative Valuation Techniques
598M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMFC3/21Security Analysis and Portfolio Management4Unit IV: Modern Portfolio Theory: Introduction - Diversification and Portfolio Risks - Equilibrium Models - Multifactor Models and CAPM - Arbitrage Pricing Theory - Modern Portfolio Theory and Efficient Market Hypothesis - Behavioral Portfolio Theory - BlackLitterman Model - Risk Parity - Machine Learning in Portfolio Optimization.
599M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMFC3/21Security Analysis and Portfolio Management5Unit V: Investment Management: Introduction - Investment Companies - Active vs. Passive Portfolio Management - Cost of Management - Entry/Exit Loads Fees - Net Asset Value. Investment Companies: Types - Classification of Funds - Performance Assessment of Managed Funds - Smart Beta Funds - Performance Attribution Analysis - Sustainable and Responsible Investment (SRI) Funds - Impact Investing - Robo-Advisors - Automated Portfolio Management.
600M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMCC2/24FinTech1Unit I: Introduction to Fin-Tech and Emerging Markets: Overview of Fin-Tech: Definition and Scope of Fin-Tech - Evolution of Fin-Tech - Key Technologies Driving FinTech (Blockchain, AI, Big Data, IoT). Fin-Tech Ecosystem: Startups, Financial Institutions, Regulators - Global Fin-Tech Landscape vs. Indian Fin-Tech Landscape. Fin-Tech for Financial Inclusion: Role of Fin-Tech in Bridging the Financial Inclusion Gap. Case Study: M-Pesa in Kenya and its Influence on Indian Mobile Payments - Microfinance and Digital Lending Solutions for Rural India - Role of Digital Identity and Aadhaar in Financial Inclusion.
601M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMCC2/24FinTech2Unit II: Digital Payments and Innovations: Digital Payment Systems - Digital Wallets and Mobile Payments (e.g., Paytm, Google Pay) - Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and its Impact in India - Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum) - Cross-border Payments and Remittances. Case Study: BHIM UPI and its Adoption in Rural India. Security and Fraud Prevention in Digital Payments: Cybersecurity Measures - Fraud Detection Technologies- Regulatory Frameworks and Compliance. Future Trends and Innovations: Open Banking and API Economy - InsurTech and its Evolution (e.g., Policy Bazaar) - The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Case Study: Aadhaar-Enabled Payment Services (AEPS) and Financial Transactions.
602M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMCC2/24FinTech3Unit III: Fin-Tech in Lending and Credit: Digital Lending Platforms: Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Lending - Online Personal and Business Loans - Credit Scoring Innovations (e.g., CIBIL, CRIF High Mark) - Role of AI in Underwriting and Risk Assessment. Impact of Fin-Tech on Traditional Banking: Digital-Only Banks - Integration of Fin-Tech Solutions in Conventional Banks. Case Study: Indifi Technologies' Approach to SME Lending.
603M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MFMCC2/24FinTech4Unit IV: Digital Investments and Crowdfunding: Robo-Advisors and Automated Investment Platforms: Introduction to Robo-Advisors - Algorithmic Trading - Personalized Financial Planning and Advisory. Crowdfunding and Alternative Investments: Equity Crowdfunding - Real Estate Crowdfunding - Impact Investing and Socially Responsible Investing. Case Study: Ketto and the Rise of Social Crowdfunding in India.
604M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KCCIBE3/21Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur2Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur - Facebook Marketing Fundamentals
605M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KCCIBE3/21Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur4Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur - Youtube Pages
606M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KCCIBE3/21Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur5Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur - E-Mail Marketing
607M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KFMCC9/21Business Research Methods2Business Research Methods - Sampling Method
608M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KFMCC9/21Business Research Methods4Business Research Methods - Data Analysis through Statistical Software
609M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC1/24Accounting for Decision Making1Accounting for Decision Making - INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
610M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC1/24Accounting for Decision Making2Accounting for Decision Making - COST ACCOUNTING
611M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC1/24Accounting for Decision Making3Accounting for Decision Making - MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
612M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC1/24Accounting for Decision Making4Accounting for Decision Making - STANDARD COSTING AND BUDGETARY CONTROL
613M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC8/21Foreign Exchange Management1Foreign Exchange Management - Introduction to Currency Markets
614M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC8/21Foreign Exchange Management2Foreign Exchange Management - EXCHANGE TRADED CURRENCY FUTURES
615M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC8/21Foreign Exchange Management3Foreign Exchange Management - Strategies Using Currency Futures
616M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMCC8/21Foreign Exchange Management4Foreign Exchange Management - Clearing, Settlement, Risk Management, Accounting and Taxation in Currency Futures
617M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMFC1/24Corporate Finance1Corporate Finance - INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
618M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMFC1/24Corporate Finance2Corporate Finance - FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
619M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMFC1/24Corporate Finance3Corporate Finance - CORPORATE VALUATION
620M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMFC1/24Corporate Finance4Corporate Finance - COST OF CAPITAL
621M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMFC1/24Corporate Finance5Corporate Finance - CAPITAL STRUCTURE
622M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KFMCC3/24Financial Markets5Financial Markets - Depository Receipts
623M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TCOMMNO1/24Mutual Fund4Valuation Principles for Mutual Funds - Specific Valuation Methods - Fair Valuation Principles of Mutual Funds - Valuation Methods Used by Mutual Funds - Importance of Fair Valuation - Net Asset Value - The Role of NAV in Fund Performance - Dividends and Distributable Reserves: A Breakdown - Distributable Reserves - Relationship Between Dividends and Distributable Reserves - Entry and Exit Loads in Mutual Funds - Accounting and Reporting Requirements in Mutual Funds - Total Expense Ratio (TER) and Pricing of Units in Mutual Funds - Factors Affecting TER and Unit Price - Tax Applicability in Mutual Funds - Dividend Income - Securities Transaction Tax (STT) - GST on Mutual Funds: A Brief Overview
624M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesUNNAMALAI TCOMMNO1/24Mutual Fund5New Fund Offer (NFO) - Factors Affecting Unit Allocation - Factors Affecting Unit Allocation - Consolidated Account Statement (CAS) - Disadvantages of a Consolidated Account Statement - Disadvantages of a Consolidated Account Statement - How do AMCs Compute Consolidated Account Statements? - Different Types of Mutual Fund Investors - Types of Mutual Fund Investors - Based on Investment Horizon - Based on Investment Goals - Based on Investment Approach - KYC Requirements for Mutual Fund Investors in India - Tax Implications of STP - Differences Between STP vs SIP - Differences Between STP vs SIP
625M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KCCPCF1/24Digital Marketing2Digital Marketing - Facebook Marketing Fundamentals
626M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KCCPCF1/24Digital Marketing4Digital Marketing - You tube marketing
627M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KCCPCF1/24Digital Marketing5Digital Marketing - Email Marketing
628M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJA MCOMMNO1/24Mutual Fund3Unit III: Fund Distribution and Channel Management Practices: The role and importance of mutual fund distributors - Different kinds of mutual fund distributors - Modes of distribution. Pre-requisites to become a Distributor of a Mutual Fund - Revenue for a mutual fund distributor- Commission Disclosure mandated by SEBI - Due Diligence Process by AMCs for Distributors of Mutual Funds - Difference between distributors and Investment Advisors - Nomination facilities to Agents/Distributors and Payment of Commission to Nominee - Change of distributor.
629M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KFMCC2/24FinTech5FinTech - Key Regulatory Bodies in India
630M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMCC9/21Business Research Methods1Business Research Methods - : Introduction to Business Research
631M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMCC9/21Business Research Methods3Business Research Methods - Data Collection and Data Processing
632M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMCC9/21Business Research Methods5Business Research Methods -Report Writing
633M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SCCPCF1/24Digital Marketing1Digital Marketing - Inbound Vs Outbound Marketing
634M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SCCIBE3/21Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur1Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur - Inbound Vs Outbound Marketing
635M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JCCPCF1/24Digital Marketing3Digital Marketing - Google Ad words
636M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JCCIBE3/21Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur3Digital Marketing for Entrepreneur - Google Ad words
637M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KFMCC1/24Accounting for Decision Making5Accounting for Decision Making - RECENT TRENDS IN COST ACCOUNTING
638M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesRAJALAKSHMI KFMCC8/21Foreign Exchange Management5Foreign Exchange Management - Regulatory Framework for Currency Derivatives
639M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SCOMMNO1/24Mutual Fund1Mutual Fund - Parameters of the Indian Economy
640M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JCOMMNO1/24Mutual Fund2Mutual Fund - Key constituents of Mutual Funds
641M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMSC3/21Working Capital Management1Working Capital Management - WORKING CAPITAL POLICY
642M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMSC3/21Working Capital Management2Working Capital Management - FINANCING CURRENT ASSETS
643M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMSC3/21Working Capital Management3Working Capital Management - CASH MANAGEMENT
644M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMSC3/21Working Capital Management4Working Capital Management - RECEIVABLES AND PAYABLES MANAGEMENT
645M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesVANITHA SFMSC3/21Working Capital Management5Working Capital Management - INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
646M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMSC1/24Contemporary Business Communication1Contemporary Business Communication- BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
647M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMSC1/24Contemporary Business Communication2Contemporary Business Communication - PARTS OF THE SPEECH
648M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMSC1/24Contemporary Business Communication3Contemporary Business Communication - PARTS OF THE SENTENCE
649M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMSC1/24Contemporary Business Communication4Contemporary Business Communication -WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
650M.B.A. (Financial Management)Department of Commerce and Financial StudiesGAYATHRI JFMSC1/24Contemporary Business Communication5Contemporary Business Communication - EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATION
651M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMDS24011Principles of Data Science
652M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceSUMATHY P MCA24302Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
653M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMCS24032Agile Technology
654M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer SciencePALANISAMY PMDS24012Mathematical Foundation for Data Science
655M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceUMAMAHESWARI DMCS24011Mathematical Foundation of Computer Science
656M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceSHAKEELA NMAI24023Data Visualization
657M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceUMAMAHESWARI DMCS24035Theory of Computing (or) Optimization Techniques (or) Statistical Computing
658M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceSHAKEELA NMAI24015Elective–I
659M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceSHAKEELA NMCA24103Advanced Operating System
660M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceUMAMAHESWARI DMCA24201Optimization Techniques
661M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceSHAKEELA NMCS24021Advanced Database Management System
662M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceSHAKEELA NMDS24014Database Systems
663M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceGEETHA KMCS24012Design and Analysis of Algorithms
664M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceGEETHA KMCS24012Design and Analysis of Algorithms
665M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceGEETHA KMAI24012Design & Analysis of Algorithms
666M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceRAMYA RMCS24024Machine Learning (or) Digital Image Processing (or) Natural Language Processing
667M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceGEETHA KMDS24014Database Systems
668M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceRAMYA RMCA24302Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
669M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceRAMYA RMDS24011Principles of Data Science
670M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceGEETHA KMCA24205Elective – II
671M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMCS24032Agile Technology
672M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMCA24204Elective – I
673M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMAI24022Machine Learning
674M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMCS24024Machine Learning (or) Digital Image Processing (or) Natural Language Processing
675M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMCS24033Big data Analytics
676M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceDURAIRAJ MMDS24023Big Data Analytics Framework
677M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24203Cryptography& Networks Security
678M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24203Cryptography& Networks Security
679M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24203Cryptography& Networks Security
680M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24203Cryptography& Networks Security
681M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24203Cryptography& Networks Security
682M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24301Mobile Application Development
683M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24301Mobile Application Development
684M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceSUMATHY P MCA24202Python Programming
685M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24301Mobile Application Development
686M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24301Mobile Application Development
687M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCA24301Mobile Application Development
688M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceSUMATHY P MDS24013Problem solving using Python
689M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceSUMATHY P MAI24011Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
690M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24013Advanced Operating Systems
691M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24013Advanced Operating Systems
692M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24013Advanced Operating Systems
693M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24013Advanced Operating Systems
694M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24013Advanced Operating Systems
695M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24013Advanced Operating Systems
696M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24013Advanced Operating Systems
697M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceSUMATHY P MDS24022Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
698M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceSUMATHY P MAI24011Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
699M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24022Cryptography and Network Security
700M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24022Cryptography and Network Security
701M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24022Cryptography and Network Security
702M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceSUMATHY P MCA24302Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
703M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24022Cryptography and Network Security
704M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceLALLI M MCS24022Cryptography and Network Security
705M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
706M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
707M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
708M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceKALAIVANI SMAI24031Deep Learning
709M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
710M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceKALAIVANI SMDS24035Elective-IV
711M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
712M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
713M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
714M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
715M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
716M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMCS24033Big data Analytics
717M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceGEORGE DHARMA PRAKASH RAJ E MDS24014Database Systems
718M.Sc. Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Computer ScienceGEORGE DHARMA PRAKASH RAJ E MAI24033Big Data Analytics
719M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
720M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
721M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
722M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
723M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
724M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
725M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
726M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
727M.Sc. Data ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceBALAMURUGAN MMDS24031Principles of Deep Learning
728M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceMUTHURAMALINGAM KMCS24034Internet of Things/Block Chain Technology/Embedded Systems
729M.Sc. Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceMUTHURAMALINGAM KMCS24034Internet of Things/Block Chain Technology/Embedded Systems
730M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceVIDHYA DEVI AMCA24303Cloud Computing
731M.C.A.Department of Computer ScienceSMITHA EVELIN ZORAIDA BMCA24102Data Structures and Algorithm
732M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22CC03Micro Economics II1Oligopoly: Non-collusive oligopoly (Cournot, Bertrand, Edgeworth, Chamberlin,) – Kinked demand curve – Collusive oligopoly (Cartels and mergers) – Oligopoly Regulation (NP2014: Jean Tirole) – price leadership, base point price system – Price and output determination under monopsony, bilateral monopoly and Duopoly.
733M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22CC03Micro Economics II2Neo-classical approach – Marginal productivity theory – Modern theory of distribution –Demand and supply theory – Theory of distribution in imperfect product and factor markets; Determination of rent, wages, interest and profit; Macro theories of distribution – Ricardian, Marxian, Kalecki and Kaldor.
734M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22CC03Micro Economics II3Welfare economics: pareto efficiency conditions, welfare functions and pareto efficiency criterion – First theorem of welfare economics – Second theorem of welfare economics – Market failure and second best – Arrow’s impossibility theorem (NP1972: Hicks & Arrow) – Sen’s Views (NP1998: Amartya Sen) – Rawl’s theory of justice, equity – efficiency trade off.
735M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22CC03Micro Economics II4Partial and general equilibrium analysis, Walrasian equilibrium of a competitive economy, excess demand and input-output approaches to general equilibrium, existence, stability proposition. The Edgeworth Box – pure exchange, One consumer-one producer economy, 2x2 production model – Arrow-Debreu Model (NP1983: Gerard Debreu).
736M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22CC03Micro Economics II5Individual behaviour towards risk, expected utility and certainty equivalence approaches, risk and risk aversion – Economics of insurance, cost and risk, risk pooling and risk spreading. Game theory – (NP2005: Aumann & Schelling; NP1994: Harsanyi, Nash, Selten) - Competitive firm under uncertainty – Adverse selection under uncertainty, – The five forces models of competition – Decision making under uncertainty (NP2002: Daniel Kahneman).
737M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EIBC01Entrepreneurship Development1Evolution of the concept of entrepreneur – Characteristics – Types – Functions – Traits and Mindset – Need for entrepreneurs – Difference between entrepreneur and entrepreneur – Factors influencing entrepreneurship growth – India’s start up revolution – Trends – Imperatives – benefits; the players involved in the ecosystem – Rural, social and women entrepreneurs in India.
738M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EIBC01Entrepreneurship Development2Entrepreneurship – Characteristics – Need – Process involved in entrepreneurship – Myths, advantages and disadvantages of entrepreneurship – Entrepreneurial and development of competencies – Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs): Need, Objectives, Phases of EDP – Entrepreneurship development training and other support organizational services – Central and state government industrial policies and regulations.
739M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EIBC01Entrepreneurship Development3Project identification and selection – Project formulation – Significance, contents and formulation of a project report – Project appraisal – Methods of project appraisal – Commercialization.
740M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EIBC01Entrepreneurship Development4Institutional Finance – Term Lending Institutions – Commercial Banks – State Finance Corporations – TIIC – Technical Support – Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), Small Industries Service Institute (SISI), District Industries Centre (DIC), SIDCO, SIPCOT and ITCOT.
741M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EIBC01Entrepreneurship Development5Government policy for small scale enterprises – Growth strategies – Product launching – Monitoring and evaluation of small business – Industrial sickness – Causes and consequences – Preventing sickness.
742M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC03aTamil Nadu Economy1Resources – Human resources, forest resources, water resources, mineral resources – Geographical features, cultural features, economic features – Place of Tamil Nadu in HDI and GDI.
743M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC03aTamil Nadu Economy2Major crops – Cropping pattern, Agricultural productivity – Agricultural policy – Agricultural marketing, livestock, animal husbandry and fisheries, warehousing facilities – Role of Food corporation in Tamil Nadu.
744M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC03aTamil Nadu Economy3Major industries – Aerospace and defence industries, fireworks, leather industries, handloom industries – Minor industries, cottage industries, micro enterprises, tourism industries – Labour welfare measures – DIC TIIC, SIDCO, BHEL.
745M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC03aTamil Nadu Economy4Transport: Roadways, Railways, waterways and Airways – Role of Transport in State development – Power sectors, Banking sector, IT sector and communication sectors in Tamil Nadu.
746M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC03aTamil Nadu Economy5Tamil Nadu budget – SDGP – PCI – SHGs – Programmes of higher Education, Women and girl child development programmes, Rural development programmes, health and medical schemes, old age people schemes and programmes.
747M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC02bHealth Economics1Health Economics – Importance of health economics – Asymmetric nature – Concepts, definition and components – The Role economics in health sector – Healthcare system in India – Levels of health care.
748M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC02bHealth Economics2Demand for health – Factors influencing demand – Demand for medical care as investment – Measure Demand – Nature of supply of health care services – Protection of health – Pricing of health care services.
749M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC02bHealth Economics3National, Kinds of morbidity- Global objective of health care policy – Components of Health care system- Impact of Health Services on Health- Environmental factors and health – Health policy of World Health Organization (WHO) – National Health Policy (NHP) – National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) – Health programmes in India – Health as a social subject – Policy towards covid–19.
750M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC02bHealth Economics4Health care expenditure: Private and public expenditure on health – Healthcare insurance – Need of general health insurance – Need for special health insurance for the poor disabled and aged – Financing institution in financing health care.
751M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC02bHealth Economics5Trends in Public expenditure on health and family welfare – Health insurance – Health insurance in India – Health insurance schemes – Central and state government health insurance schemes – Social insurance for health care of the poor – Health policy challenges for India.
752M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC02Statistical Methods for Economists3Probability: Meaning – Approaches to probability – classical or a priori probability, a posteriori probability – Importance of probability; Calculation of probability – Mutually exclusive events, simple and compound events, complementary events, exhaustive events, Equally likely events; Theories of probability – Addition Theorem, Multiplication theorems – conditional probability, mathematical expectation
753M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC02Statistical Methods for Economists5Index numbers: uses, Problems in the construction of index numbers, Price index and quantity index – weighted index and unweighted index, (Laspeyres, Paasche & Fisher’s index numbers) chain index, base shifting, consumer price index number and cost of living index – simple aggregate method & family budget method.
754M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC02Statistical Methods for Economists4Hypothesis: Qualities of a hypothesis – Steps in testing a Hypothesis – Formulation of statistical hypothesis – null and alternative – level of significance – type 1 error, type II error. Properties of Normal distribution: standard error, one and two tailed tests – Large and small sample tests. Single and double mean, single and double proportions, single and double variances, Chi-square, ANOVA – one way and two ways.
755M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC04Mathematical Economics4Matrices: null, square, rectangular, symmetric matrices – Row, column vectors – Addition, subtraction, multiplication of matrices – Determinant – Properties of determinants – Cofactor, transpose, adjoint and inverse matrices – Conversion of equations into matrices – solving equations – Cramer’s rule – uses – Input-Output analysis – Coefficient matrix
756M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC04Mathematical Economics5Linear programming: characteristics of linear programming, formulation of an LP problem – Feasible, basic and optimal solution – Graphic method – Feasible region – Simplex method – Importance of linear programming in economics – Applications of LP technique.
757M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC04Mathematical Economics2Rules of differentiation – Slopes – Marginal values – Cost and revenue functions – Normal revenue conditions and normal cost conditions – Derivatives of higher order; Elasticity of demand, growth rate, functions of more than two variables – Use of derivatives in economics – Value Determination of Derivatives (NP1997: Merton & Scholes).
758M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC05Monetary Economics2Demand for Money – Classical (Fisher and Cambridge Approaches), Keynesian, Monetarist (NP1976: Milton Friedman) and Post-Keyensian (Baumol, Tobin, Micro Modules) theories – Monetary theory – Transmission mechanism – Liquidity approach (GurleyShaw Thesis, Radcliff-Sayers).
759M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC05Monetary Economics4Money and Price relationship – Inflation – Demand Pull Theory – Inflationary gap and excess demand – Cost-push theory – Wage push, mark-up pricing and profit push – Sectoral demand shift theory – Inflation – Effects and control measures – Inflation unemployment trade-off (NP2006: Edmund Phelps) – Phillips Curve
760M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC05Monetary Economics5Banking – Credit Creation by commercial banks – Role of central banks – Monetary policy – Credit control – Instruments and methods – Lags in monetary policy – Monetary policy and BoP – Exchange rate – Monetary policy in an open economy – Digital currency
761M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC05Monetary Economics3Money and interest – Money supply, Money demand, Income and interest – Classical theory – Loanable funds theory – Keynesian theory – Modern theory – Term structure of interest rates – Segmented markets theory – Expectations theory.
762M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC08Public Economics2Rationale for Public Policy – Allocation of resources – Provision of public goods – Voluntary exchange models – Impossibility of decentralized provision of public goods (contributions of Samuelson and Musgrave) – Contributions of Clarks, Groves and Leyard – Tie-bout model – Theory of club goods – Keynesian case for stabilization policy.
763M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC08Public Economics3Public Expenditure – Wagner’s law of increasing state activities – Wiseman-Peacock hypothesis – Pure theory of public expenditure - Structure and growth of public expenditure – Criteria for public investment – Social cost-benefit analysis – Project evaluation, Estimation of costs and discount rate – Reforms in expenditure budgeting; Programme budgeting and zero-base budgeting.
764M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC08Public Economics4Taxation – Theory of incidence – Alternative concepts of incidence – Allocative and equity aspects of individual taxes – Benefit and ability to pay approaches – Theory of optimal taxation – Trade-off between equity and efficiency – problem of double taxation – Debt – Classical view of public debt – Sources of public debt – Public borrowings and price level – Crowding out of private investment and activity – Principles of debt management and repayment.
765M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC05Monetary Economics5Banking – Credit Creation by commercial banks – Role of central banks – Monetary policy – Credit control – Instruments and methods – Lags in monetary policy – Monetary policy and BoP – Exchange rate – Monetary policy in an open economy – Digital currency.
766M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsSUDHA T22CC04Mathematical Economics4Matrices: null, square, rectangular, symmetric matrices – Row, column vectors – Addition, subtraction, multiplication of matrices – Determinant – Properties of determinants – Cofactor, transpose, adjoint and inverse matrices – Conversion of equations into matrices – solving equations – Cramer’s rule – uses – Input-Output analysis – Coefficient matrix.
767M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC01bAgriculatural Economics1Nature and scope of agriculture – Traditional agriculture and Modern Agriculture – Zero budget farming and organic farming – Role of agriculture in economic development – Interdependence between agriculture and industry – Agricultural development, poverty and environment.
768M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC01bAgriculatural Economics2Use of land, water and energy – Rural transport, communication, extension services, Custom hiring Centres – Agricultural finance – Rural social infrastructure – Education, health and information dissemination – Role of NABARD
769M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC01bAgriculatural Economics3Agricultural production – Resource use and efficiency – Factor combination and resource substitution – Inter regional variation in growth of output and productivity – Cropping pattern shifts – Farm budgeting and cost concepts – Technical change, labour absorption and gender issues in agricultural services – GM Crops and their impacts.
770M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC01bAgriculatural Economics4Marketing and state policy – Agricultural markets and marketing efficiency -Regulated markets – Marketable surplus – Behaviour of agricultural prices – State policy with respect to agricultural marketing: FPOs and e-NAMS – Warehousing – Taxation and crop insurance – Terms of trade between agricultural and non-agricultural prices – New farm laws.
771M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsNATARAJAMURTHY P22EC01bAgriculatural Economics5International trade in agricultural commodities – Role of World Trade Organization; Issues in liberalization of domestic and international trade in agriculture – Impact of WTO on Indian agriculture – AOA
772M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO03a International Economics1International Economics -
773M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EXPC03Research Methodology1Science –Meaning and characteristics – Meaning of ‘research’ – Specific features of research in social sciences as opposed to physical and natural Sciences – Objectivity in research
774M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EXPC03Research Methodology1Objective of Research - Basic categories in scientific method – Facts – Concepts – Causality - Uncertainty – Probability – Dialectical and Historical Materialism.
775M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EXPC03Research Methodology2Research Methods and Sample Design
776M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EXPC03Research Methodology3Steps in Rsearch and Formation of Research Problem
777M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EXPC03Research Methodology4Technique of Data Collection and Process of Data
778M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EXPC03Research Methodology4Preparation of master table – Types of table – Parts of a table – Rules of tabulation – Data processing – Computer programmes Excel, SPSS – Analytical tables.
779M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EXPC03Research Methodology5Bibliography – Harvard referencing – Citation index – Plagiarism.
780M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO03a International Economics1Absolute cost advantage and comparative cost advantage – Modern theory: Hecksher-Ohlin theorem – Leontief paradox – (NP1977: Ohlin & Meade)
781M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO03a International Economics2Metzler paradox – Posner’s imitation gap – Vernon’s product cycle theory – Leamer’s and Trefler’s theorem – Kravis theory of availability – Linder’s theory of volume of trade and demand pattern – Paul Krugman’s new trade theory
782M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO03a International Economics3Effects of Growth Trade
783M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO03a International Economics4Balance of payments – Components – Equilibrium and disequilibrium in BOP – Methods of correcting BOP deficit – Adjustment mechanisms – Automatic, price and income adjustments
784M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO03a International Economics5Exchange rate – Nominal, Real, Effective, NEER, REER- Exchange rate systems – Relative merits and demerits of fixed and flexible exchange rates – Hybrid exchange rates
785M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO03a International Economics5Purchasing power parity theory – Monetary approach – Asset market (portfolio balance) model – Mundell-Fleming model – International liquidity – IMF – World Bank
786M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO01aMicro Economics I3Production function with one variable input and two variable inputs – Cost minimizing input choices – Some common production functions – Cobb-Douglas and Constant elasticity of substitution production function – Returns to scale – Expansion path.
787M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CO01aMicro Economics I1Basic Economic Problem – Choice and Scarcity – Deductive and Inductive Methods of Analysis – Positive and Normative Economics – Economic Models – Characteristics of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium Systems.
788M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CC07Growth and Development4Sectoral aspects of development - Rationale and pattern of industrialization in developing countries
789M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CC07Growth and Development3Growth Models – Harrod-Domar Model - Joan Robinson’s model of capital accumulation
790M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22CC07Growth and Development2Includes Mercantilist, Physiocratic, Adam Smith, Keynesian, Marxian, and Endogenous Growth Theories
791M.A. EconomicsDepartment of EconomicsVETRIVEL K22EIBC01Entrepreneurship Development5Export-led Growth – Dual gap analysis – Balance of Payments – Tariffs and effective protection – International economic order – WTO and developing countries.
792B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CED1Childhood and Growing Up2Understanding Adolescent Learner: Growth and Development of adolescent
793B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CEDP1:4TEACHING OF SCIENCE4General methods of teaching science: Teacher centered methods:
794B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CEDP1:4TEACHING OF SCIENCE3Micro Teaching - meanings, definitions
795B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CEDP1:4TEACHING OF SCIENCE4Methods of Teaching-Project Method
796B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CEDP1:4TEACHING OF SCIENCE4Methods of Teaching-Project Method
797B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CEDP1:4TEACHING OF SCIENCE4Methods of Teaching-Problem Solving Method
798B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CDE8Critical Understanding of ICT in Education4Internet and Educational Resources-Online resources
799B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CDE8Critical Understanding of ICT in Education4Internet and Educational Resources- E-learning: Mobile-learning
800B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CDE8Critical Understanding of ICT in Education4ICT Enriched Learning Experiences-Multi Media and Education
801B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CDE8Critical Understanding of ICT in Education2ICT in Education - Programmed instruction of Critical Understanding of ICT
802B.Ed. (CDOE)Department of Education (CDOE)THOLAPPAN A24CED9Environmental Education2Environmental problems and protection-Environmental pollution and its consequences
803M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC5Communication Skills and Academic Writing2Classroom Communication
804M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC7Guidance and Counselling5 Violence against Women - Sexual Violence
805M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC10ATeacher Education: Perspectives, Prospects and Innovations1Professional Ethics
806M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC14Inclusive Education: Perspectives, Principles and Practices2Rights of the Child
807M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC3Introduction to Educational Research5Measures of Central Tendency
808M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC3Introduction to Educational Research5Measures of Variability
809M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC3Introduction to Educational Research5Normal Probability Curve
810M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY ICC10ATeacher Education: Perspectives, Prospects and Innovations3Micro Teaching
811M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMUTHUCHAMY IETEDVAC1Extra Disciplinary Course* NME / Extra Disciplinary Course** ( ETEDVAC1)1Approaches to Value Based Education
812M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyJAYARAMAN KCC10ATeacher Education: Perspectives, Prospects and Innovations1Aims and objectives of teacher education at various levels
813M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyJAYARAMAN KCC10ATeacher Education: Perspectives, Prospects and Innovations1Historical perspectives of Teacher Education
814M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologySENTHILNATHAN SCC5Communication Skills and Academic Writing1Communication: Definitions, Concept, Nature and Meaning - Process and Elements of Communication – Verbal and Nonverbal Modes of Communication – Verbal Communication Types: Spoken and Written – Skills of Communication: Input (Reception) and Output (Production) Skills – Barriers to Communication: Types and Consequences – Strategies for Overcoming Barriers – Techniques for Enhancing Communication Skills
815M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologySENTHILNATHAN SCC5Communication Skills and Academic Writing2Classroom as a Context of Communication - Classroom Communication: Concept, Nature, Meaning and Characteristic Features, Unique Problems – Teacher as a Communicator: Positive and Negative Roles, Skills Required – Effective Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Strategies – Communication at Different Structures of Participation: Lecture, Question and Answer, Discussion and Group Work
816M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologySENTHILNATHAN SCC5Communication Skills and Academic Writing3Writing: Concept, Nature and Characteristic Features - Writing as a Production Skill – Role and Contribution of Reading - Written Communication Skills – Types of Writing – Styles of Writing – Language Skills for Effective Writing – Grammar and Vocabulary – Mechanics of Writing – Academic Writing, Technical Writing and Research Writing - Expository Style: Meaning, Nature, Characteristics and Patterns – Reporting Research and Writing Research Articles – Formats, Structures, Styles and Techniques – Style Manuals, Types of Style Manuals – APA, MLA, Chicago, ASA – Online Resources for Formatting – Plagiarism and Plagiarism Checkers.
817M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC9Educational Administration: Principles and Practices2Administrator as a Change Agent
818M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC6Curriculum Design and Development5Types of Test, Concept of Formative and Summative Evaluation,
819M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC9Educational Administration: Principles and Practices1Define Educcational Administration: “Education without an aim is quite meaningless. In the words of John Deway “An aim is a foreseen end that gives direction to an activity or motivates behaviour”
820M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design1Introduction to Pedagogy
821M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design2Introduction to Pedagogical Practices: Methods & strategies used by the teacher to facilitate learning outcomes. It involves creating a dynamic learning environment. It improves critical thinking, engagement and collaboration
822M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design2Experiential Learning Meaning: Experiential learning is a hands-on approach where students learn by doing. It involves direct experience followed by reflection, analysis, and application of the learned knowledge in real-life situations. This approach connects theory with practice, enhancing understanding and retention.
823M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC6Curriculum Design and Development5Flipped Classroom Teaching :The flipped classroom reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom. What would traditionally be considered homework (e.g., problem-solving) is now completed in class under the guidance of the instructor, while lectures are viewed at home.
824M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC12Advanced Research Methodology and Educational Statistics2Reliability: It means dependability, trustworthiness or having a high degree of confidence in objects Stability and consistency of assessment results, Characteristics of scores or assessment results not test themselves. Precision or accuracy of the scores
825M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyKASINATHAN O CC12Advanced Research Methodology and Educational Statistics5Measurement Scale : In daily life, we use some yardstick to determine the Weight, Height and Physical objects. The Process of assigning numbers to objects or observation Describe some property objects that Mostly apply to quantitative research It classifies information and distinct characters In the educational setup we used the classification of measurement scales are i) Nominal scale, ii) Ordinal Scale, iii) Interval Scale and iv) Ratio Scale
826M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMIRUNALINI MCC3Introduction to Educational Research1Significance of Educational Research
827M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMIRUNALINI MCC3Introduction to Educational Research1Ethical issues in conducting research
828M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMIRUNALINI MCC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design4Bloom's Taxonomy
829M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMIRUNALINI MCC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design1Principles of Pedagogy
830M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyMIRUNALINI MCC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design2Reflective Teaching
831M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyAMUTHA SCC7Guidance and Counselling4Life Skill (Guidance services)
832M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyAMUTHA SCC12Advanced Research Methodology and Educational Statistics2Action Research(Research Design)
833M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyAMUTHA SCC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design5Instructional Design(Developing Assessing instruments and instructional strategies)
834M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyAMUTHA SCC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design5Curriculum Designing
835M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyAMUTHA SCC2Psychology of Learning and Development4Emotional Intelligence
836M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyJAYARAMAN KCC1Philosophical and Sociological Perspectives of Education4Foundation of Educational Sociology
837M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyJAYARAMAN KCC10ATeacher Education: Perspectives, Prospects and Innovations1Introduction to Education
838M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyJAYARAMAN KCC10ATeacher Education: Perspectives, Prospects and Innovations1Aims and objectives of teacher education at various level
839M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyRAM GANESH ECC14Inclusive Education: Perspectives, Principles and Practices5Models of Collaboration
840M.Ed.Department of Educational TechnologyRAM GANESH ECC13Pedagogy and Instructional Design4The ADDIE Model of Instructional Design: Phases, Relevance and Implementation in Indian Educational Context
841M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGCC2Literary Criticism1Plato - Theory of Imitation
842M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGCC2Literary Criticism1Aristotle - Poetics
843M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGEC1DFeminist Theories: An Introduction1Introduction : Is feminism relevant today
844M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGEC1DFeminist Theories: An Introduction1Feminism: Origin and Development
845M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGEC1DFeminist Theories: An Introduction1Feminist Writers and Theorists
846M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGEC1DFeminist Theories: An Introduction2Feminism : Types and Divisions
847M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGEC1DFeminist Theories: An Introduction2Third Wave and Intersectionality
848M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGEC1DFeminist Theories: An Introduction2Third Wave and Intersectionality
849M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGEX2Research Methodology4Thesis Writing: Steps and Strategies
850M.A. EnglishDepartment of EnglishANGKAYARKAN VINAYAKASELVI MENGCC6Literary Theory and Criticism5Postcolonial Criticism- An Introduction
851M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SEC01AEcology and Environmental Sciences1Fundamentals of Ecology Definition, Principle, Branches and Scope of Ecology. Ecology as an inter-disciplinary Science. Origin of life and speciation. and Settlement. Ecological Factors: Abiotic – Physical and Chemical Factors: Soil, Air, Water, Temperature, pH, Humidity, Radiation, Wind, Pressure, Precipitation. Biotic – Limiting Factors. Species Interaction: Commensalism, Amensalism, Mutualism, Competition, Parasitism, Prey–Predator Relationship–Sedimentary Cycles (P, S, Fe), Gaseous Cycles (C, N, O) and Hydrological Cycle.
852M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SEC01AEcology and Environmental Sciences2Population Ecology and Species interaction Population – Definition, Characteristics, Population Density, Natality, Mortality, Age Distribution, Growth Patterns, Population Fluctuation, Population Equilibrium, Biotic Potentials, Population Dispersion, Regulation of Population. Concept of ‘r’ and ‘k’ species. Keystone species - Ecological Age Pyramids. Survivorship Curves and its Types.
853M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SCC08Environmental Biotechnology2Introduction to Environment Introduction to Environment; pollution and its control; pollution indicators; waste management: domestic, industrial, solid and hazardous wastes; strain improvement; Biodiversity and its conservation; Role of microorganisms in geochemical cycles; microbial energy metabolism, microbial growth kinetics and elementary chemostat theory, relevant microbiological processes, microbial ecology.
854M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SCC08Environmental Biotechnology3Role of microorganims in bioremediation Application of bacteria and fungi in bioremediation: White rot fungi vs specialized degrading bacteria: examples, uses and advantages vs
855M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SCO01BEco-Tourism1Introduction to Tourism and Ecotourism Concepts of Tourism – Classification of Tourism – Religious – Cultural – Heritage – Monumental – Adventure – Mass – Sustainable – Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Tourism. Introduction to Ecotourism – Concepts, History and Origin, Objectives and Benefits of Ecotourism – Factors affecting Ecotourism.
856M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SEIBC01Entrepreneurship for green products1Innovation and entrepreneurship in bio-business Introduction and scope in Bio-entrepreneurship, Types of bio-industries and competitive dynamics between the sub-industries of the bio-sector (e.g. pharmaceuticals vs. Industrial biotech), Strategy and operations of bio-sector firms: Factors shaping opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship in bio-sectors, and the business implications of those opportunities, Alternatives faced by emerging bio-firms and the relevant tools for strategic decision, Entrepreneurship development programs of public and private agencies (MSME, DBT, BIRAC, Make In India), strategic dimensions of patenting & commercialization strategies.
857M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SEIBC01Entrepreneurship for green products2Negotiating the road from lab to the market (strategies and processes of negotiation with financiers, government and regulatory authorities), Pricing strategy, Challenges in marketing in bio business (market conditions & segments; developing distribution channels, the nature, analysis and management of customer needs), Basic contract principles, different types of agreement and contract terms typically found in joint venture and development agreements, Dispute resolution skills.
858M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SCC05Air Pollution and Management1Classification of Air Pollutants, Sources and Effects of Oxides of Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulphur, Halogenated Compounds, Hydrocarbons, Volatile Compounds. Ions in the Atmosphere. Metereological parameters-wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity- Photochemical Processes – Oxidation Process, Acid - Base Reactions, Photochemical Smog, Smog Forming Reactions, Acid Rain. Fate of Atmospheric NOx, SO2, COX and O3.
859M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SNME02Non major Elective-Energy and Environment1Energy Availability and Usage Earth’s energy source - Earth’s energy balance – Energy reserves and usage – determinants of growth in energy use – Energy usage pattern of the world and India.
860M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SNME02Non major Elective-Energy and Environment2Non Renewable Energy Resources Fossil fuels- The three kings- Coal, Oil and Natural gas – Formation, Calorific value, Advantages and limitations – Green house gases and Global warming – Nuclear energy – availability and limitations
861M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SEC01BNatural Resources1Water Resources Origin and Composition of Water – Hydrological Cycle, Properties of Water, Types and Characteristics of Water Bodies, Human Use of Surface and Ground Water, Fresh Water and Marine Water Resources. Watershed Management, Conservation of Water Resources – Rain Water Harvesting System, Water Storage Systems and their Importance. Ecology of water and its management – Fish and other Marine Resources - Production, status, dependence on fish resource, unsustainable harvesting, issues and challenges for resource supply, new prospects.
862M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SEC01BNatural Resources2Mineral Resources Minerals on the Geosphere, Types of Minerals, Extraction, Mining - Metal and Non - Metal Resources, Exploitation of Mineral Resources, Environmental Effects of Extraction and Use of Mineral Resources, Case Study: Dehradun – Missouri Mine Belt.
863M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SCC05Air Pollution and Management2Sampling, Classification of Sampling Methods, Difficulties Encountered, Basic Considerations of Sampling. Instruments for Sampling (Meters, Probes and Suction Devices), General Devices, Gases and Vapours – Absorbers, Adsorbers, Condensers, Collectors, Plastic Containers, Samplers for Mass Spectrometric Analysis, Duration & Location of Samplying, Methods – Sedimentation, Filtration, Impingement, Electrostatic Precipitators, Thermal Precipitation, Centrifugal Methods, Solution Impingers. Samplying for Suspended Particulates - High Volume Sampler, Stack Sampling Techniques. Analysis – Chemical, Gravimetric, Volumetric, Colorimetric, Turbimetric, Chromatographic Methods. Instrumental Methods – Emission and Absorption Spectrometry, X- ray Diffraction, Mass Spectrometry, Polarography, Radioactiviy, Microscopy, Biological Methods – Effects on Plants and Animals, Sensory Tests.
864M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyUMAMAHESWARI SCC05Air Pollution and Management3UNIY III Air Quality Standards & Control of Air Pollution Air Quality Standards, Air Quality Index, Indoor Air Quality, Control Methods Absorption, Adsorption, Condensation, Chemical Reactions, Incinerations. Devices – Wet Scrubber, Packed Towers, Plate Columns, Spray Towers, Dry Scrubbers, Gravity Separators, Baffle Chamber and Duster Louvers, Cyclone, Electrostatic Precipitators, Venture Scrubber, Fabric Bag Filters, Control in Disposal. The Air Act of 198, MoEF Regulations.
865M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCO01AEnvironmental Chemistry4Atmospheric Chemistry
866M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management
867M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management2Collection,transportation and transfer stations
868M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MEC03BForest Ecology and Management3Concepts of Forest Ecology
869M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC03Environmental Chemistry
870M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyGOVINDARAJU MEC01ABiodiversity and Conservation
871M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyGOVINDARAJU MEC02AEnvironmental Impact Assessment
872M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyGOVINDARAJU MCO03ARemote Sensing and GIS for Environmental Studies
873M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyGOVINDARAJU MNME02Non major Elective-Energy and Environment
874M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MEC02ABioinformatics and Statistics
875M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyGOVINDARAJU MNME01Contemporary Environmental Issues33
876M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyGOVINDARAJU MNME01Contemporary Environmental Issues3Solid Waste Management
877M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management1Types, Sources and Characteristics of Solid waste
878M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management2Carbon credits, Electrical Energy Recovery
879M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management5Case Studies
880M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management4Hazardous wastes-Characteristics
881M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management2Life Cycle Analysis
882M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management3Municipal Solid waste Management
883M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management3MSW management
884M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management3Open dumping and Landfills
885M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC07Solid and Hazardous waste Management3Thermal Processing of Wastes
886M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologySIVASUDHA TCO03APlant and Animal Biotechnology3Stress tolerance and Resistance
887M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologySIVASUDHA TCC07Genetic Engineering2Cloning Vectors
888M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologySIVASUDHA TCC07Genetic Engineering1Restriction Enzymes
889M.Sc. Biotechnology (Environment)Department of Environmental BiotechnologySIVASUDHA TCC07Genetic Engineering4NextGeneration Sequencing
890M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MEC03BForest Ecology and Management1Forest Ecosystem
891M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MEC03BForest Ecology and Management2Forest Types
892M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MEC03BForest Ecology and Management4Forest Ecosystem Management
893M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MEC03BForest Ecology and Management5Wild life resources and Conservation
894M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management1Water sources
895M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management1Water Pollution
896M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management2Wastewater Characteristics
897M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management3Wastewater Treatment
898M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management3Tertiary water treatment
899M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management4Water Pollution Management
900M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCC04Water, Soil Pollution and Management5Soil Pollution
901M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCO01AEnvironmental Chemistry5Soil Chemistry
902M.Sc. Environmental ScienceDepartment of Environmental BiotechnologyVASANTHY MCO01AEnvironmental Chemistry3Hydrospheric Chemistry
903M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC03Remote Sensing and GIS 1History of remote sensing, Definition, concept and principle of Electromagnetic energy, Electromagnetic spectrum, Principles of Electro-magnetic Radiation, Physical properties and interaction of energy with Earth and Atmosphere, Spectral reflectance patterns and responses. Active and Passive Remote Sensing, Space programmes- Satellites and Sensors, Radar technology, Resolution of Images
904M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC03Remote Sensing and GIS 1History of remote sensing, Definition, concept and principle of Electromagnetic energy, Electromagnetic spectrum, Principles of Electro-magnetic Radiation, Physical properties and interaction of energy with Earth and Atmosphere, Spectral reflectance patterns and responses. Active and Passive Remote Sensing, Space programmes- Satellites and Sensors, Radar technology, Resolution of Images
905M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC03Remote Sensing and GIS 3GPS Measurements and instrumentation, Factors Influencing GPS Accuracy. Software for Remote sensing and GIS, Internet GIS, Interoperability and Open source GIS: Bhuvan portal
906M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC03Remote Sensing and GIS 5Image pre-processing and correction methods, Image enhancement, Principal Component analysis, mosaic and subsets, Spatial filtering, Data merging, Digital image Classification & Advanced classification techniques, Change detection Analysis, Vegetation Indices,
907M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC05Geospatial Data Modelling and Informatics3Environmental Informatics
908M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGEC03-2Sustainable Ecotourism1Introduction
909M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGEC03-2Sustainable Ecotourism3Ecotourism and Env Impacts
910M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGEC03-2Sustainable Ecotourism4Ecotourism and Community
911M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC05Geospatial Data Modelling and Informatics4Environmental Modelling and Simulation
912M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC09Statistics and Numerical Methods1Basic Statistical Concepts
913M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology1Earth’s Atmosphere-structure and composition. solar energy, Mechanism of heat transfer, Earth’s energy budget.
914M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology2 Primary air pollutants, Secondary air pollutants,
915M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology1 Inorganic pollutants, POPs, and Radioactive substances
916M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology1Water : Properties, Pollution, and Management
917M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology1 Ground water pollution
918M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology2Air Pollution - Secondary Pollutants
919M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology1Water: properties, pollution and Management
920M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology2Particulate Pollution
921M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology4contaminants and their fate
922M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology5Molecular Toxic effects of contaminants
923M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC02-1Environmental Pollution and Toxicology2Transboundary pollutants and emerging ...
924M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC01Principles of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development1Planet Earth
925M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC01Principles of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development2Atmosphere
926M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC01Principles of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development3Ecology
927M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC07Corporate Environmental strategies - ISO 14000 , OSHAS and LCA1CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES - ISO 14000, OSHAS and LCA
928M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC07Corporate Environmental strategies - ISO 14000 , OSHAS and LCA2Tools of Corporate Environmental Management
929M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC07Corporate Environmental strategies - ISO 14000 , OSHAS and LCA3Life Cycle Approach (LCA) & Audit
930M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC07Corporate Environmental strategies - ISO 14000 , OSHAS and LCA4Environmental Health and Safety
931M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGEC04-1Ecosystem Services and Sustainable Management1Natural capital and human capital
932M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGEC04-1Ecosystem Services and Sustainable Management2Ecosystem Services
933M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGEC04-1Ecosystem Services and Sustainable Management3MA ecosystem services Unit
934M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGEC04-1Ecosystem Services and Sustainable Management4Conservation of Ecosystem services
935M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC04Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment1EIA evolution
936M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC04Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment2Environmental Risk Assessment
937M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC04Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment3Preparing and Writing of Environmental Impact Statements
938M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementMOHANRAJ R21PGCC04Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment4Environmental Risk and Hazard Management
939M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC05Geospatial Data Modelling and Informatics1Ecological Models
940M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementPRASHANTHI DEVI M21PGCC05Geospatial Data Modelling and Informatics1Prey Predator Models
941M.Sc. Environmental Science and Sustainable ManagementDepartment of Environmental Science and ManagementSHRINITHIVIHAHSHINI N D21PGCC08Climate Change - Impacts and resilience1Earth'satmosphere structure ,composition and other properties
942M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC18Research Ethics, Project Management and IPR1Philosophy and Ethics: Introduction - definition, nature and scope, concept, branches, Ethics: definition, moral philosophy, nature of moral judgements and reactions - Ethics with respect to science and research, Intellectual honesty and research integrity, Scientific misconducts: Falsification, Fabrication, and Plagiarism (FFP), Redundant publications: duplicate and overlapping publications, salami slicing, Selective reporting and misrepresentation of data
943M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC18Research Ethics, Project Management and IPR2Publication ethics: definition, introduction and importance, best practices / standards setting initiatives and guidelines: COPE, WAME, etc., Conflicts of interest, Publication misconduct: definition, concept, problems that lead to unethical behaviour and vice versa, types, Violation of publication ethics, authorship and contributorship, Identification of publication misconduct, complaints and appeals, Predatory publishers and journals
944M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC18Research Ethics, Project Management and IPR3Open Access Publishing: Open access publications and initiatives, SHERPA/RoMEO online resource to check publisher copyright & self-archiving policies, Software tool to identify predatory publications developed by SPPU, Journal finder / journal suggestion tools viz. JANE, Elsevier Journal Finder, Springer Journal Suggested, etc
945M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC18Research Ethics, Project Management and IPR5Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): Introduction to IPR – Concept, Theories, Types of IPR - Need for Private Rights versus Public Interests - Competition Policy - IPRs and IPRs Policy - Infringement - Advantages and Disadvantages of IPR - TRIPS and other Treaties (WIPO,WTO, GATTS)
946M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography1Unit 1 a- Introduction, Definition, Nature, Scope
947M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography1Unit 1 b Approaches, Relation with Other Subjects, Types of Sources of Data, History of Population Geography in India, Recent Research Studies in Population Geography
948M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography2Unit 2 a- Global Population- Growth, Trend, Distribution, Density, Determinants of Population Change
949M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography2Unit 2 b- Crude Birth Rate, Crude Death Rate, Population Growth and its associated issues in Developed and Developing Countries
950M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography3Unit 3 a- Population Theories- Malthus, Marx, Boserup
951M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography3Unit 3-b Demographic Transition Theory, Over-Under and Optimum Population, Contemporary Issues of Population
952M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography4Unit 4 a- Age and Sex Composition, Occupational Structure, Labour Force
953M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography4Unit 4 b- Occupational Structure in India, Global Population Projection
954M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography5Unit 5 a- Population Growth- Worksheets, The Effects of Overpopulation on Water Resources and Water Security, Environmental Problems due to Population Growth
955M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC072Population Geography5Unit 5 b- Pronatalist and Anti-Natalist Policies with Case Studies
956M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography1Unit 1 a- Introduction, Definition, Nature, Scope
957M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography1Unit 1 b- Approached, Relation with Other Subjects, Souces of Population data, History of Recent Research in Population Geography, Recent Research Studies in Population Geography
958M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography2Unit 2 a- Population Growth, Trend, Distribution, Density, Determinants of Population Change
959M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography2Unit 2 b- Crude Birth Rate, Crude Death Rate, Population Growth and associated issues in Developed and Developing Countries
960M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography3Unit 3 a- Population Theories and Models- Malthus, Marx, Boserup
961M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography3Unit 3 b- Demographic Transition Theory, Over, Under and OPtimum POppulation, Contemporary issues of Population Growth
962M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography4Unit 4 a- Age and Sex Composition, Occupational Structure, Labour Force
963M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography4Unit 4 b- Occupational Structure in India, Global Population Projection
964M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography5Unit 5 a - Population Growth Worksheets, The Effects of Overpopulation on Water Resources and Water Security, Environmental Problems due to Population Growth
965M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC02Population Geography5Unit 5 b- Pronatalist and Anti-Natalist Population Policies with Case Studies
966M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography1Unit 1 a- Introduction, Definition, Nature, Scope, Origin, Development, Spread, Approaches, Determinants, Gene centres, Whittlesey's classification of the global agricultural system
967M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography1Unit 1 b- Agriculture in India
968M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography2Unit 2 a- Soil- Structure, Classification, Erosion, Conservation, Soil Testing, Landuse Classification
969M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography2Unit 2 b- World Agricultural Organization, Impact of Privatization, Liberalisation and Globalisation in Agricultural practices, Agricultural Subsidies
970M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography3Unit 3 a- Theories in Agricultural Studies- Von Thunen, Sin Clair, Olaf Johansson
971M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography3Unit 3 b- Agricultural Productivity, Crop Diversification, Crop Combination, Crop Capability, Crop Ranking
972M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography4Unit 4 a- Global Food Availability, Food Security, Food Mile, Food Deficit
973M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography4Unit 4 b- Hunger and Drought with Case Studies, Global Food Aid, Agricultural Subsidies, Sustainable Development Goals and Global Agriculture
974M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography5Unit 5 a- Emerging perspectives in Agriculture and Global initiatives with special reference to India, Characteristics of Indian Agriculture, Revolution-Green, White, Blue, Pink, Purple, Grey, Red
975M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC052Agricultural Geography5Unit 5 b- Problems of Indian Agricultural System, Employment in Agricultural Sector, Government initiatives, Modern Technology in Agricultural Practices
976M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR1Unit 1 a- Definition, Purpose, Significance, Research Methodology in Geography, Types, Strategies in Research
977M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR1Unit 1 b- Scale of Research, Characteristics, Pillars, Steps, Research Question
978M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR2Unit 2 a- Hypothesis
979M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR2Unit 2 b- Fields and Subfields in Geography Research, Methods in Human and Physical Geography, Recent trends in Geography Research
980M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR3Unit 3- Research Design- Meaning, Need, Features, Objectives, Process, Types
981M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR4Unit 4- Data Structure in Geography, Quantitative Techniques in Geography, Sources of Data
982M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR5Unit 5 a- Research proposal in Geography
983M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyLATHA S22GE2PC14Research Methodology & IPR5Unit 5 b- Intellectual property rights- Trade Mark, Patent, Geographical Indication, Industrial Design, IPR in Research Methodology, IPR Quiz
984M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR1Unit 1 a- Definition, Purpose, Significance, Research Methodology in Geography, Types, Strategies
985M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR1Unit 1 b- Scale of Research, Characteristics, Pillars, Steps, Research Question
986M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR2Unit 2 a- Hypothesis
987M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR2Unit 2 b- Field and Subfields in Geography Research, Methods in Human and Physical Geography, Recent trends in Geography Research
988M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR3Unit 3- Research Design- Meaning, Need, Features, Objectives, Process, Types
989M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR4Unit 4- Data Structure in Geography, Quantitative Techniques in Geography, Sources of Data
990M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR5Unit 5a- Research Proposal in Geography
991M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGC101Research Methodology & IPR5Unit 5 b- Intellectual Property Rights- Trade Mark, Patent, geographical Indication, Industrial Design, IPR in Research Methodology, IPR Quiz
992M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SVAC-IGeography of Tourism1Unit 1 a- Definition, Role of Geography in Tourism, Elements, Components, Approaches
993M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SVAC-IGeography of Tourism1Unit 1 b- Nature, Scope, Relation between Leisure, Recreation and Tourism, Destination- Characteristics, Types, Factors affecting Tourism
994M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SVAC-IGeography of Tourism2Unit 2- Robinson Geographical Parameters of Tourism, Types, UNWTO
995M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SVAC-IGeography of Tourism3Unit 3- Recent Trends and Future, International, Regional, Domestic, Eco, Sustainable Tourism, MICE, Trends in pilgrimage Tourism, Globalization and Tourism, Rebuilding Post Pandemic Tourism, Tourism in 2030
996M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SVAC-IGeography of Tourism4Unit 4 a- Impact of Various Sectors on Tourism- Physical and Environmental
997M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SVAC-IGeography of Tourism4Unit 4 b- Contribution of Tourism towards Environmental Conservation, Sustainable Development Goals and Tourism
998M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SVAC-IGeography of Tourism5Unit 5- Tourism in India- National Geological Monuments, National Heritage Centers, National Tourism Policy, Incredible India Tourism, Glossary
999M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies1Unit 1a- Introduction, Sex, Gender Biological determinism, Patriarchy, Feminism, Gender Discrimination, Gender Division of Labour
1000M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies1Unit 1b- Gender Stereotyping, Gender Sensitivity, Gender Equity, Gender Mainstreaming, Women Empowerment
1001M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies2Unit 2- UGC Guidelines VII to XI Plans, Gender- Beijing Conference and CEDAW, Exclusiveness and Inclusiveness
1002M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies3Unit 3 a- Area of Gender Discrimination- Family, Sex Ratio, Literacy
1003M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies3Unit 3 b- Relationship Between Poverty and Illiteracy, Gender Disparity in Literacy in India, Area of Gender Discrimination- Health
1004M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies3Unit 3 c- Area of gender Discrimination- Market, Law, Media
1005M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies4Unit 4- International Women's Decade, International Women's Year, National Policy for Women Empowerment, Implementation of Policy, Women's Empowerment 2001, Gender Mainstreaming
1006M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies5Unit 5 a- National/State Commission for Women, All Women Police Station, Family Court, Domestic Violence Act, Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Maternity Benefits, Pre conception and Pre Natal Diagnostic Techniques
1007M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyLATHA SGV027Gender Studies5Unit 5 b- PC-PNDT Act Rules, Hindu Succession Act 2006, Eve Teasing Prevention Act, Self Help Groups, 73rd and 74th Amendment Act and PRIS, Criminal Law Amendment Act 2013
1008M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyVIJAYASATHIARAJ JGS038Skill Based Elective - Information Technology1INTRODUCTION
1009M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyVIJAYASATHIARAJ JVAC - VArtificial Intelligence for (AI) for Geographical Analysis5EXPERT SYSTEMS
1010M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyVIJAYASATHIARAJ J22GE2PVA2Artificial Intelligence for (AI) for Geographical Analysis5EXPERT SYSTEMS
1011M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyVIJAYASATHIARAJ JGE058Elective - Any one for the List4INHERITANCE
1012M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR P22GE2PC11Urban Geography1Introduction: Nature – Scope and development of Urban Geography - Historic Development of Cities – Definition of urban centres/cities- Urbanization - urban growth – world urbanization – urbanization in India.
1013M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyVIJAYASATHIARAJ JVAC-IJavaScript Programming1Syntax, Variables, Values, Data Types - Data Types - Expressions and Operators - Control structures
1014M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR P22GE2PC11Urban Geography2Urban demography: Population density models – age and sex structure – Occupational structure – Economic base – Basic and Non basic function – Functional classification of urban centres. Rural urban fringe – Suburbs –concept of city region.
1015M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR P22GE2PC11Urban Geography3Urban morphology: Land use structure, urban sprawl, umland and periphery, Theories of city structure (Burgess, Hoyt, Harris and Ullman, White), Social area analysis – CBD delimitation – Urban ecology – Quality of urban life.
1016M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR P22GE2PC06Applied Climatology1Atmosphere Composition and Structure: Solar radiation –Temperature – factors controlling the distribution of temperature – horizontal, vertical distribution of temperature – heat balance of the earth – Atmospheric Pressure – distribution – General circulation of the atmosphere – wind – systems – planetary – seasonal and local winds.
1017M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR P22GE2PC06Applied Climatology2Atmospheric Moisture: Humidity, evaporation – condensation – clouds – Precipitation – types and forms – distribution – Air mass – classification – fronts – Thunderstorms – jet streams – Elnino and La Nina .
1018M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyVIJAYASATHIARAJ J24EC03.NET Programming (Elective III)3C# Language Basics: Introduction to C# - variables, data types, Array, operators and expressions - Control Statements - Loops - object oriented programming
1019M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyVIJAYASATHIARAJ J24CC12Spatial Database Management1: An overview of database management system, Database system Vs file system, Database system concept and architecture, Data Definitions Language, Definition of GIS, DML, Database Structure, Entity Relationship Model – ER model concepts, Notation for ER diagram, Additional Features of the ER Model
1020M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC092Urban Geography1Introduction: Nature – Scope and development of Urban Geography - Historic Development of Cities – Definition of urban centres/cities- Urbanization - urban growth – world urbanization – urbanization in India.
1021M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC092Urban Geography2Urban demography: Population density models – age and sex structure – Occupational structure – Economic base – Basic and Non basic function – Functional classification of urban centres. Rural urban fringe – Suburbs –concept of city region.
1022M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC092Urban Geography3Urban morphology: Land use structure, urban sprawl, Umland and periphery, Theories of city structure (Burgess, Hoyt, Harris and Ullman, Mann, White), Social area analysis – CBD delimitation – Urban ecology – Quality of urban life
1023M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC081Applied Climatology1Atmosphere Composition and Structure: Solar radiation –Temperature – factors controlling the distribution of temperature – horizontal, vertical distribution of temperature – heat balance of the earth – Atmospheric Pressure – distribution – General circulation of the atmosphere – wind – systems – planetary – seasonal and local winds.
1024M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC081Applied Climatology2Atmospheric Moisture: Humidity, evaporation – condensation – clouds – Precipitation – types and forms – distribution – Air mass – classification – fronts – Thunderstorms – jet streams – El-Nino and La-Nina .
1025M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PVAC-IIIGeochemistry1Sample Collection: Groundwater - Surface water
1026M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PVAC-IIIGeochemistry2Physical Parameter: – Colour – Odor – Turbidity
1027M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC03Geographical Information System1Unit-1
1028M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC03Geographical Information System2Unit-2
1029M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC03Geographical Information System3Unit-3
1030M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC03Geographical Information System4Unit-4
1031M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC03Geographical Information System5Unit-5
1032M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography1nature, scope and classfication, Basic concept of settlements, origin and evolution of settlement, Settlement heirarchy
1033M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography2Elements of settlement
1034M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography2spacing hierarchy of settlement
1035M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography2 rank size rule, primate city
1036M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography2central place theory
1037M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography2hierarchy of settlements in India
1038M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC11GIS Customization Lab1Unit 1
1039M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC11GIS Customization Lab5Unit 5
1040M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography3definition, nature and characteristics, site , situation and morphology, types and patterns, factors affecting patterns of rural settlements: physical , economical social, political and cultural , village patterns in India
1041M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography4functional classification of cities, Ashok mithras classification of Indian cities
1042M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography4city-region, planned city, models of burgess, hoyt, harris, and ullman
1043M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography5problem of urbaniztion
1044M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography5solution of urban problems
1045M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography5planning sustainable development towns , changing patterns of rural land use sustainable developments of settlements
1046M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC051Settlement Geography5recent trend in settlements, applications of geoinformatics
1047M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC15Urban Studies1Units 1 to 4.
1048M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC12Spatial Database Management1Unit 1: Introduction to DBMS
1049M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyPRAKASH K24CC12Spatial Database Management2Spatial DBMS
1050M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PVAC-IIIGeochemistry3Chemical Parameter: Major Cation (potassium, calcium, sodium and magnesium) - Major Anions (Bicarbonate, chloride, sulfate) pH - Electrical Conductivity - Total Dissolved Solids etc.,
1051M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC043Economic and Industrial Geography1Introduction: Nature, scope and recent trends of economic geography - spatial organization economic activities - Sectors of economy: primary, secondary tertiary, quaternary and quinary - Impact of economic activities on environment.
1052M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC055Biogeography4 Island Biogeography- definition, characteristics, development, dispersal of plants and animals in islands, theory, island types and conservation
1053M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR P22GE2PC15Disaster Studies1Introduction: Nature and scope of disaster studies- Definition – Meaning -, Dimensions & Scope of Disaster Management - Disaster Management Cycle - Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability.
1054M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographySIVA KUMAR PGC102Disaster Studies1Introduction: Nature and scope of disaster studies- Definition – Meaning -, Dimensions & Scope of Disaster Management - Disaster Management Cycle - Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability.
1055M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC06Global Navigation Satellite System1Historical development, GlobalNavigationSatelliteSystems and RegionalNavigationsSatelliteSystems
1056M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC06Global Navigation Satellite System3Geodesy and Surveying
1057M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC06Global Navigation Satellite System4Integration techniques - Data focused integration,position focused and technology focused integration
1058M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC06Global Navigation Satellite System2Working Principles of GPS
1059M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC06Global Navigation Satellite System5GNSS Applications - Location - Navigation - Tracking - Mapping
1060M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC08Microwave and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing5Microwave and Hyperspectral applications
1061M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC08Microwave and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing4 Development and Description of Hyperspectral Imaging
1062M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC08Microwave and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing3Principles of SAR interferometry: image registration - interferogram generation
1063M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC08Microwave and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing2Image processing of microwave data: Imaging and non-imaging instruments - interaction with earth surface
1064M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyBHUVANESHWARAN C24CC08Microwave and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing1Microwave remote sensing: Introduction to microwave remote sensing -Microwave regions of EM Spectrum
1065M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC033Climatology1composition, structure of the atmosphere, heat budget, factors affecting insolation
1066M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC033Climatology2air pressure, measurements of air pressure, pressure gradient, seasonal variation in pressure belt , factors affecting wind motion, general circulation of atmosphere, latitudinal shift of wind, jet stream, local winds.
1067M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC033Climatology3precipitation, forms of precipitation, types of precipitation, factors affecting evapotranspiration,
1068M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC033Climatology4air masses, composition of airmasses, classification of air masses, effects of pollution air masses, cyclone, anti cyclone,
1069M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC033Climatology5climate classification, Koppen's Classification ,CHANGE CLIMATE ,WEATHER FORECASTING ,Ozone Depletion, HUMAN COMFORT ZONE
1070M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC093Spatial Analysis / Industrial and Transport Geography1Concept Of Spatial Organization, Spatial structure and arrangements , distance, Location, Applications of Single Points in Spatial Analysis, Regions
1071M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMALLESWARI VGC093Spatial Analysis / Industrial and Transport Geography1shortest path
1072M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyKILLIVALAVAN JGC071Geomorphology5Glacial Landforms
1073M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC07Digital Photogrammetry3Orthophoto Orthorectification Digital Ortho Mosaic
1074M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC07Digital Photogrammetry1Development of digital photogrammetry digital photogrammetry: Components: hardware – software Data acquisition: Scanners - Platforms: Aircrafts – UAV – satellites (CARTOSAT, GEOEYE, WORLDVIEW, Kompsat-3, Pléiades-HR)
1075M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC09Digital Image Processing1Introduction to Digital Image Processing
1076M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC01Remote Sensing3Satellite Orbits
1077M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC01Remote Sensing3Remote Sensing Platforms
1078M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC01Remote Sensing1Spectral Reflectance Curve
1079M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC01Remote Sensing3Satellite Resolutions : Spatial | Spectral | Radiometric | Temporal
1080M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC18Research Ethics, Project Management and IPR1Research, Types, Identification of fields sub field and themes.
1081M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC18Research Ethics, Project Management and IPR1Selection of the Topic Statement of the Problem
1082M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24EC05Advances in Geospatial Technologies (Elective V)3Ground Penetrating Radar Principles and Survey Methods
1083M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24EC05Advances in Geospatial Technologies (Elective V)3Application of Ground Penetrating Radar and Multi Criteria Decision in Disaster Studies
1084M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC16Resources Evaluation Lab1Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection
1085M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24EC05Advances in Geospatial Technologies (Elective V)5Weighted Overlay - Multi Criteria Analysis (Land Suitability Analysis)
1086M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyJEGANKUMAR RGC023Physical Geography2Drainage Basin - Streams – Drainage Pattern
1087M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC03Geographical Information System1Geographic information system and its Applications
1088M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyJEGANKUMAR RGS059Skill Based Elective - Principles of GIS1Geographic information system and its Applications
1089M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC09Digital Image Processing2Digital Image Processing: Geometric & Radiometric Correction
1090M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC16Resources Evaluation Lab3Resources Evaluation: Rainfall Analysis for Crop Planning
1091M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMASILAMANI PGC014Cartography1History of Cartography – Projection and Its Types
1092M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMASILAMANI PGC091Watershed Studies4LAND EVALUATION FOR LAND USE PLANNING
1093M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMASILAMANI PGC091Watershed Studies4LAND EVALUATION
1094M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyMASILAMANI P22GE2PC10Watershed Studies4LAND EVALUATION
1095M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyMASILAMANI P22GE2PC10Watershed Studies4LAND EVALUATION FOR LAND USE PLANNING
1096M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMASILAMANI PGC091Watershed Studies1Watershed Management
1097M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyMASILAMANI P22GE2PC10Watershed Studies4Watershed Management
1098M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMASILAMANI PGC091Watershed Studies1Concept of Watershed
1099M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyMASILAMANI P22GE2PC10Watershed Studies1Concept of Watershed
1100M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMASILAMANI PGC082Geographical Thought2TRADITIONS OF GEOGRAPHY
1101M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyMASILAMANI P22GE2PC07Geographical Thought2TRADITIONS OF GEOGRAPHY
1102M.Sc. Geography (5 Year Integrated) Department of GeographyMASILAMANI PGC082Geographical Thought2DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
1103M.Sc. Geography (2 Year)Department of GeographyMASILAMANI P22GE2PC07Geographical Thought2DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
1104M.Tech. GeoinformaticsDepartment of GeographyJEGANKUMAR R24CC09Digital Image Processing2Digital Image Processing: Image Enhancement - Filters - Indices
1105M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAOCC06Historiography3Historiography
1106M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAOCC12History of Science and Technology in India1Science and Technology—Definition
1107M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAONMEC02Science, Technology And Society2Science and Religion
1108M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAOCC12History of Science and Technology in India5Big vs Small Debate
1109M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAOCC06Historiography3Krishna Prasad Jaisawal
1110M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAOCC06Historiography4MARCH BLOCH
1111M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAOCC06Historiography3RC DUTT
1112M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAONMEC02Science, Technology And Society4SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS
1113M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAONMEC02Science, Technology And Society4SCIENCE AND RATIONALISM
1114M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAONMEC02Science, Technology And Society4SCIENTIFIC TEMPER
1115M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryYENDA SRINIVASA RAONMEC02Science, Technology And Society1SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
1116M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryASOKAN TEC03Indian Constitution1The Making of The Indian Constitution , Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy
1117M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryASOKAN TEC03Indian Constitution4The State Government: Governor, Council of Ministers and the Chief Minister, Centre-State Relations
1118M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryASOKAN TCC04World in the Age of Extremes1First World War: Causes, Courses, and Effects
1119M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryASOKAN TCC04World in the Age of Extremes4Second World War: Causes, Courses, and Effects
1120M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryASOKAN TCC04World in the Age of Extremes5UNO: Reasons of Formations; Structures and Functions
1121M.A. HistoryDepartment of HistoryASOKAN TCO02Colonialism and Nationalism in Modern India4Nationalist Advances: 1928-1939, Simon Commission and Nehru Report
1122M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TAIC01Modern Governments1Constitution: Meaning, Purpose and Contents of Constitution; Classification of Constitution: Written and Unwritten Constitution
1123M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TAIC01Modern Governments2Unitary State - Features of the Unitary State -Federal State – Characteristics of a Federal State
1124M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TAIC01Modern Governments3Separation of Powers – Theory – Criticism, Executive: Importance and functions of parliamentary and non-parliamentary executive – Plural Executive
1125M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TCC04Company Rule in India,1757 C.E. - 1857 C.E. (including Map study)3Constitutional Developments till 1857: Regulating Act (1773) Pitt's India Act (1784) Charter Act (1793) Charter Act (1813) Charter Act (1833) - Charter Act (1853)
1126M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TCC05British Administration in India, 1857 C.E. - 1947 C.E. (including Map study)2Constitutional Developments after 1858: Indian Councils Act, 1858 or Government of India Act, 1858 - Queen's Proclamation of 1858 - Indian Councils Act, 1861 - Indian Councils Act, 1892
1127M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TCC05British Administration in India, 1857 C.E. - 1947 C.E. (including Map study)3Indian Councils Act, 1909 - The Government of India Act, 1919 – The Government of India Act, 1935
1128M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TCC10History of India From Independence to 1984 C.E.1India after Independence: Interim Government—Integration of Princely States
1129M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TCC10History of India From Independence to 1984 C.E.2The Initial Years: Reorganization of the States – Integration of the Tribals
1130M.A. History (5 Year Integrated)Department of HistoryASOKAN TCC10History of India From Independence to 1984 C.E.3Foreign Policy: The Nehru Era – Political Parties, 1947-1964: The Congress – The Opposition
1131M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS15BElectronic Resource Management System1Information Sources: Concept, Types/ Kinds, Characteristic features and use. Types of sources (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and Non- Documentary Sources) - Evaluation of Information Sources
1132M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS15BElectronic Resource Management System2Electronic Information resources: Meaning and definition, Growth and development, Types. E- Journals, e-Books, e-Theses, e-newspapers, Blogs, Wikis.Free online Dictionaries, Non-free online dictionaries, Free Thesauri. Encyclopedia, Virtual Libraries, Subject gateways and Portals
1133M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS15BElectronic Resource Management System3Free databases and fee based bibliographical and full text databases, subject related websites, Institutional repositories, Open Archives and digital Libraries.
1134M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS15BElectronic Resource Management System4Resource Sharing and Networks: Consortia- Importance and objectives. Study of Information networks and Digital Library Consortia - OCLC, RLIN, INFLIBNET, DELNET, FERA, E.Shodhsindhu, and CSIR e-journal Consortia
1135M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS20AInformetrics and Scientometrics1Informetrics – Evaluation – Concept, Bliometrics, Scientometrics, Informetrics, Webometrics and Altmetrics
1136M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS20AInformetrics and Scientometrics2Theory and Laws - Zipf’s law, Lotka’s Law, Bradford’s Law. Price Theory
1137M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS20AInformetrics and Scientometrics3Quantitative and Qualitative techniques: Types, Multidimensional scaling, Cluster analysis, Correspondence analysis, Co-word analysis, media and audience analysis
1138M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS20AInformetrics and Scientometrics4Citation Theory and Analysis; Definition, Theory of citing, different forms of citations, Age of citation – citation counts , Self –citation – Citation Index _ Impact Factor – H Index.
1139M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS3Knowledge Organization (Theory) - Classification and Cataloguing1Universe of Knowledge: Structure and Attributes-Modes of Formation of Subjects
1140M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS3Knowledge Organization (Theory) - Classification and Cataloguing2General theory of Library Classification: Normative Principles and their applications; Canons and Facet Analysis; Fundamental Categories, Systems and Specials
1141M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS3Knowledge Organization (Theory) - Classification and Cataloguing3Schemes of Library Classification: Introduction, Features and Application- CC, DDC, UDC and LC
1142M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS3Knowledge Organization (Theory) - Classification and Cataloguing4Cataloguing: Purpose, structure, types; normative principles, Canons & Laws; Standard Codes of Cataloguing – CCC and AACR 2; Copy Cataloguing.
1143M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS3Knowledge Organization (Theory) - Classification and Cataloguing5Subject cataloguing –Subject Heading lists - SLSH, LCSH. Bibliographic Control –ISBD(G) and UBC
1144M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP24MLS3Knowledge Organization(Theory)-1Universe of Knowledge: Structure and Attributes-Mapping of Knowledge/ Subject, Modes of Formation of Subjects,
1145M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP24MLS3Knowledge Organization(Theory)-2Library classification Schemes; Need and Purpose, Schemes of Library Classification: Introduction – Structure, Approaches, Features of Library Classification Schemes, Salient Features and Application-CC ,DDC, UDC, L C; BSO- Broad System of Ordering
1146M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP24MLS3Knowledge Organization(Theory)-3General theory of Library Classification: Devices of Zone Analysis; Normative Principles and their applications; Canons and Facet Analysis; Mnemonics; Fundamental Categories, Systems and Specials, Principles and Postulates of Helpful Sequence
1147M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP24MLS3Knowledge Organization(Theory)-4Cataloguing: Purpose, structure, types including OPAC, Web OPACs, normative principles, Canons & Laws; Standard Codes of Cataloguing– CCC and AACR 2; Copy Cataloguing. Centralized Cataloguing, Co-operative Cataloguing, Cataloguing at Source, CIP and Union Catalogues; Standard codes of Cataloguing – ISBDs, (RDA) and (RDF).
1148M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP24MLS3Knowledge Organization(Theory)-5Subject cataloguing–Subject Headings: Sears’ List of Subject Heading,-LCSH, MeSH, SHE, Chain Procedure. Bibliographic Control–ISBD (G)and UBC
1149M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS8Information Processing and Retrieval Systems1Information Retrieval System – concepts – Tools and Techniques; Models
1150M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS8Information Processing and Retrieval Systems2Indexing systems – General Theory of Indexing languages. Indexing: Pre coordination and Post coordination, Keyword Indexing, Evaluation of Indexing System, thesaurus and vocabulary control
1151M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS8Information Processing and Retrieval Systems3Organization of digital resources – Metadata standards – Dublin core, MARC21, ISO 2709, UNIMARC, CCF and DOI (Digital Object identifier)
1152M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS8Information Processing and Retrieval Systems4Query formulation - search process; Search Techniques and strategies in Web of Science, Scopus, BLAISE, INSPEC, MEDLINE
1153M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS8Information Processing and Retrieval Systems5Evaluation of Information Retrieval Systems: Purpose – Criteria; Recall and Precision and steps in evaluation – Major Evaluation Studies – MEDLARS and SMART Retrieval.
1154M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS15BElectronic Resource Management System5Components of Information System: Libraries, Documentation Centres, Information centres, Data, Data Banks, Museums, Memories, Publishing Houses. Virtual Reference Desk
1155M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceRANGANATHAN  CP21MLS20AInformetrics and Scientometrics5Emerging Trends: Webometrics, Altmetrics, Analysis Tools ( Hitscite and Bibexcel, PAJEK, VOS Viewer and Bibloshiny )
1156M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceBALASUBRAMANI RP21MLS5Information Technology in Libraries (Theory)1Information Technology: Concept, Definition and Components, Types of Computers; Components of a computer: CPU, Storage, I/O Devices, Network Architecture, Client-Server and Web-Clients
1157M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceJEYAPRAGASH B P24MLS2AInformationResources1Types of Information resources – Documentary – Non Documentary – Formal and Informal - Characteristics – Scope. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sources; Conventional Vs Non-conventional Sources; Human sources of Information – Invisible colleges.
1158M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceJEYAPRAGASH B P24MLS2AInformationResources2Ready Reference Sources –Types and Values - Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Annuals, Biographical Sources, Patents and Standards, Handbooks and Manuals, Geographical sources.
1159M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceJEYAPRAGASH B P24MLS2AInformationResources4Digital Information Resources: E-Books, E-Journals, Database: Bibliographic, Full Text, Numeric. Electronic Theses and Dissertations; Subject Gateways; Web Portals.
1160M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceJEYAPRAGASH B P24MLS2AInformationResources5Evaluation of Information Sources – Print and E-Resources
1161M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceJEYAPRAGASH B P21MLS6Management of Library and Information Centres1Management: Concept, Definition, Scope, Principles and Functions of Management; Schools of Management Thought; Systems Analysis and Design
1162M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceJEYAPRAGASH B P21MLS6Management of Library and Information Centres3Human Resource Management: Concept, Need, Purpose and Functions; Job Description and Job Analysis – Selection, Recruitment, Staff Formula, Training and Development, Leadership – Team building – Motivation and Decision Making; Total Quality Management.
1163M.Lib.I.ScDepartment of Library and Information ScienceJEYAPRAGASH B P21MLS6Management of Library and Information Centres4Financial Management: Planning and Control – Resource Generation. Budget: Types and Budgetary Control Techniques – Cost Effective and Cost Benefit Analysis in Libraries
1164M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC1Principles of Management1Introduction to Management
1165M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC17Total Quality Management1Basics of TQM
1166M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC11 Compensation Management1UNIT – I - Basic Concepts Wage and salary: Concept, meaning, purpose and structure-Types of wages: Minimum wage, fair wage, living wage, statutory minimum wage and need based minimum wageProblems in wage and salary administration-Principles to be followed in wage fixationAuthorized deductions in wage and conditions regarding imposition of fines on employeesWage survey
1167M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC11 Compensation Management2UNIT – II - Theories of Wages Ricardo’s Subsistence Theory of wages (Iron Law of Wages), Adam Smith’s Wage Fund Theory, Surplus Value Theory of Karl Marx, Residual Claimant Theory, Purchasing Power Theory, Elliot Jacques Theory of Wages- Wages Policy-- Concept, importance, ILO on wage policy-National wage policy in India
1168M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC11 Compensation Management3UNIT – III - Methods of Wage Fixation Computation of wage & salary structure-Wage differentials-Linkage of wages with productivity-Consumer price index numbers-Dearness allowance and fringe benefitsExecutive remuneration and perks-Labour cost - control of labour cost.
1169M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC11 Compensation Management4UNIT – IV - Machineries of Wage Fixation Machineries of wage fixation- Competency Based Compensation -Wage boards-Pay commissions-Role of conciliation, adjudication and arbitration in wage fixation-Collective agreements and productivity agreements-Profit sharing and bonus -Landmark judgments of the Supreme Court in wage area.-
1170M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC11 Compensation Management5UNIT – V - Incentive Systems Compensation Strategy-Incentive payment plans: Rowan, Halsey, Taylor, Gantt, Emerson, Scanlon etc., Profit Sharing, details of the schemes, merits and demerits-Why incentives fail? -Productivity oriented incentive schemes with example. Premium and group bonus schemes-Principles and procedures to make incentive schemes effective.- ESOP((Employee Stock Ownership Plans) schemes.
1171M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC11 Compensation Management6UNIT – VI - Psychological frame work on Compensation A Psychological Framework -The Motivational Role of Pay and Rewards - Content Perspectives- Opportunities, Challenges, and Recent Trends in Compensation
1172M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2EC2Counseling and Guidance1UNIT –I - Emergence and Growth of Guidance and Counseling Concept of counseling- Types of Counseling, Factors contributing to the emergence of Counseling-Moral and philosophical issues-Economic changes and challenges-Social theories- Important periods in the development of counseling-The potential of man.-Career Guidance.
1173M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2EC2Counseling and Guidance2UNIT II - Developmental Tasks, A Few Theories, and Counseling Goals Development of the profession: stages, tasks-Adolescence-Erickson’s theory of psychological development-Socio-cultural factors-Problems in the Indian educational context-Expectations of different individuals-Counseling goals-Characterics and Functions of a Counsellor.
1174M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2EC2Counseling and Guidance3UNIT –III - Approaches to Counseling The directive or authoritarian approach (psychoanalytic)-Relevance of psychoanalysis to counseling-Humanistic approach-Roger’s self-theory-Development of self-concept-Eclectic approach-The counseling process.
1175M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2EC2Counseling and Guidance4UNIT- IV - Counseling Interview and Counseling in different settings Counselee - counselor relationship - Interviewing techniques in counseling-Structuring the counseling relationship-Transference and Counter Transference-Counseling in different settings: Group, Educational, Vocational, Family - Organizational Counseling.
1176M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2EC2Counseling and Guidance5UNIT – V -Professional Preparation and Training for Counseling Academic preparation-Practical skills-Referral-Ethical standards-Legal considerations Selection and training of counselors-Modern trends in counseling-The status of the guidance and counseling movement in India.
1177M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2EC2Counseling and Guidance6UNIT – VI - Dynamics of Adjustment and Coping Categories of stressors, Factors predisposing an individual to stress; Coping strategies, Psychological treatment of serious maladjustment, A model of self-adjustment, Mental Health: Characteristics, Need, Importance, Status of mental health in India.
1178M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC5Corporate Social Responsibility1UNIT – I - Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Conceptual Framework of CSR – Approaches to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - Obstructionist Approach – Defensive Approach – Accommodative Approach – Proactive Approach – Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) – Monitoring CSR – Stakeholder’s Audit – Safety Audit - Environmental Audit – Outcomes of CSR –– Legal Responsibility – Ethical Responsibility – Economic Responsibility – Discretionary Responsibility –Corporate Social Responsibility to Stakeholders - Responsibility to Itself - Responsibility to Shareholders - Responsibility to Employees - Responsibility to Customers - Responsibility to State - Responsibility to Community at Large.
1179M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC5Corporate Social Responsibility2UNIT – II - CSR: Law, Policy and Guidelines Introduction – Development of CSR IN India CSR Provision in Companies Act. 2013 – Clause 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 – CSR Committee – CSR Policy – Eligible CSR Spend - CSR and Sustainability – CSR and Sustainability Guidelines for CPSEs – CSR of Small and Medium Enterprises.
1180M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC5Corporate Social Responsibility3UNIT –III - International Contexts of CSR and Sustainability The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights – The OECD CSR Policy Tools – Accountability’s AA 1000 Series of Standards – SA 8000 Standard: Social Accountability – UN Millennium Development Goals - The LBG Model – OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprise – ILO’s Tripatriate Declaration of Principles on Multination Enterprises and Social Policy – UN Global compact Principles
1181M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC5Corporate Social Responsibility4UNIT – IV- Basic Sociological Concepts and Business Ethics Society, community, association, institution, culture-Social groups: meaning, formation of groups, types, primary and secondary-Social Stratification-Social processes and social institutions-Social Change. Business Ethics- Meaning Sources, Need, Theories.
1182M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC5Corporate Social Responsibility5UNIT – V- Features of Indian Society Rural, tribal and urban societies -Social Analysis-Indian Constitution: Salient - features, fundamental rights, duties-Weaker Sections-Distributive justice in India -Modern society: Characteristic features.
1183M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC5Corporate Social Responsibility6UNIT – VI - Current Trend in CSR Review current trends and opportunities in CSR.CSR as a Strategic Business tool for Sustainable development. Review of successful corporate initiatives & challenges of CSR.Case Studies of Major CSR Initiatives.
1184M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC5 Employee Engagement1UNIT – I - Employee Engagement - Introduction Employee engagement -Definition, Concept, objectives, Scope, strategy. Measuring, Managing, Maintaining Employee Engagement – Basic Issues and Best Practices of Employee Engagement.
1185M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC5 Employee Engagement2UNIT – II - Role of HRM in Employee Engagement HR needs to reinvent on employee engagement. Employee engagement and company branding strategies, Key Players in Engagement, HRM and Employee Engagement– Company values, and Loyalty-Employee Engagement and its Relationship with Improvement in Job Satisfaction, Productivity, Organizational Commitment and Change in employee expectations, and Retention.
1186M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC5 Employee Engagement3UNIT – III – Engagement and Job 25 | P a g e Engagement vs. Satisfaction – Engagement Drivers and Models – Work Engagement, Job Engagement and Organizational Engagement – Gender Issues in Engagement – Creating and Executing an Engagement Campaign – Burnout and Disengagement - Engagement and Attrition.
1187M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC5 Employee Engagement4UNIT – IV Harnessing employee engagement Ways to harness employee engagement, Use of HR, Role of Top Managers in Employee Engagement - Employee Engagement using Social Media- Chat boats, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and digitization to enhance employee engagement.
1188M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC5 Employee Engagement5UNIT – V Welfare for Employee Engagement Labor Welfare: Concept, History and Scope, Statutory Provisions: Factories Act, 1948 and Shops and Establishments Act & the Contract Labor (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970, Non Statutory Measures for Employee Welfare, Employee Organization Initiatives.
1189M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC5 Employee Engagement6UNIT – VI Motivation and Employee Engagement Employee engagement as a dimension of CSR, high-potential employers, lifechanging experiences, role models in society, Statutory Provisions for Women, Prevention of Workplace Sexual Harassment. Theorising Employee Engagement and Empowerment: Maslow’s Need Hierarchy, Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory, Theory X & Y, Achievement Motivation Theory, Expectancy Theory, ERG Theory, Socio-Technical Theory, Job Characteristics Theory, LMX Theory, Theory Z, and Social Cognitive Theory.
1190M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3NME2Entrepreneurship Development(NME)1UNIT I -Introduction to Entrepreneurship Concepts, Nature, importance and functions of Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship development and Enterprise, classifications of entrepreneurs - Characteristics of entrepreneur - Entrepreneur vs. professional manager - Agri – Entrepreneurship–agri –entrepreneurship fields- challenges in agri –Entrepreneurship.
1191M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3NME2Entrepreneurship Development(NME)2UNIT II - Innovation and Skill Development Innovation in Business- Types of Innovation – Creating and Identifying Opportunities for Innovation – the Technological Innovation Processes -Entrepreneurship and environmentPolicies governs entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial development programmes - Institutions for entrepreneurship development. Entrepreneurship Skill and Entrepreneurship Development Institutions, Programmes and Schemes in India, Problems and Prospects of entrepreneurship.
1192M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3NME2Entrepreneurship Development(NME)3UNIT III – Family and Women Entrepreneurship Family Business Importance, Types, History-Women Empowerment –Women and Globalization- Economic, social and personal motivations for female entrepreneurschallenges facing women entrepreneurs- Policy framework supporting women entrepreneurs 91 | P a g e in India- famous Indian women entrepreneurs Institutions for Women Entrepreneurial Development.
1193M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3NME2Entrepreneurship Development(NME)4UNIT IV - Business Plan Preparation Business plan- Creating and starting the venture, Project - identification, formulation, project report - project appraisal - project planning - social and financial analysis of Project and project financing.
1194M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3NME2Entrepreneurship Development(NME)5UNIT V - Creation the New Venture and Funding Agency New Venture Creation: Identifying Opportunities for New Venture Creation: Environment– Generation of New Ideas for Products and Services. Creating, Shaping, Recognition, Seizing and Screening of Opportunities- Marketing Methods – Pricing Policy and Distribution Channels. Funding agency: Central level and State level Institutions, SIDBI, NABARD, IDBI SIDCO, DIC.
1195M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC7Entrepreneurship Development1UNIT I -Introduction to Entrepreneurship Concepts, Nature, importance and functions of Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship development and Enterprise, classifications of entrepreneurs - Characteristics of entrepreneur - Entrepreneur vs. professional manager - Agri – Entrepreneurship–agri –entrepreneurship fields- challenges in agri –Entrepreneurship.
1196M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC7Entrepreneurship Development2UNIT II - Innovation and Skill Development Innovation in Business- Types of Innovation – Creating and Identifying Opportunities for Innovation – the Technological Innovation Processes -Entrepreneurship and environmentPolicies governs entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial development programmes - Institutions for entrepreneurship development. Entrepreneurship Skill and Entrepreneurship Development Institutions, Programmes and Schemes in India, Problems and Prospects of entrepreneurship.
1197M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC7Entrepreneurship Development3UNIT III – Family and Women Entrepreneurship 105 | P a g e Family Business Importance, Types, History-Women Empowerment –Women and Globalization- Economic, social and personal motivations for female entrepreneurschallenges facing women entrepreneurs- Policy framework supporting women entrepreneurs in India- famous Indian women entrepreneurs Institutions for Women Entrepreneurial Development.
1198M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC7Entrepreneurship Development4UNIT IV - Business Plan Preparation Business plan- Creating and starting the venture, Project - identification, formulation, project report - project appraisal - project planning - social and financial analysis of Project and project financing.
1199M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC7Entrepreneurship Development5UNIT V - Creation the New Venture and Funding Agency New Venture Creation: Identifying Opportunities for New Venture Creation: Environment– Generation of New Ideas for Products and Services. Creating, Shaping, Recognition, Seizing and Screening of Opportunities- Marketing Methods – Pricing Policy and Distribution Channels. Funding agency: Central level and State level Institutions, SIDBI, NABARD, IDBI SIDCO, DIC.
1200M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC9Global Human Resource Management1UNIT – I Introduction to IHRM Emergence and Definition of IHRM-Domestic and International HRM: Differences and Moderating Variables-The Path to Global Organizational Status-Mode of OperationControl Mechanisms-The seven Cs of IHRM – A Brief Outline. Development of IHRM. Difference between IHRM and Domestic HRM
1201M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC9Global Human Resource Management2UNIT – II International Recruitment International Recruitment: Issues, Approaches and Criteria-International Staff Transfer-The Roles of Expatriates, Non-Expatriates and the Corporate HR Function-Factors Moderating Performance-Dual Career Couples-Gender Issue: Women Expatriates.
1202M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC9Global Human Resource Management3UNIT – III Developing Global Mindset Cross cultural context and international assignees- Role of Training-Pre-departure Training Programmes-Staff Development Through International Assignments-Compensation: Objectives, Key Components, Approaches, Patterns in Complexity- Career Development, repatriate training, developing international staff and multinational teams, knowledge transfer in multinational companies.
1203M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC9Global Human Resource Management4UNIT – IV International Employment Process The Repatriation Process-Individual Reactions to Re-entry-Multinational ResponsesDesigning a Repatriation Programme-HRM in the Host Country Context-Industrial Relations: Key Issues, Trade Unions, The global legal and regulatory context of MNE, The International framework of Ethics and Labour standards, Key issues in International Industrial Relations, Trade Unions and MNE’s, Response of Trade Unions to MNE’s, Regional Integration, The Issue of Social Dumping, Impact of Digital Economy.
1204M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC9Global Human Resource Management5UNIT – V –Cultural Dimensions Performance Management-Cultural Dimensions, Hoefstede’s ClassificationInternational Business Ethics and HRM-Ownership Issues-Research and Theoretical Development.
1205M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC9Global Human Resource Management6UNIT – VI - Global Business An Overview of International Business: Introduction, Definition of International Business, Changing Environment of International Business, Globalization of Markets, Trends in Globalization, Effects and Benefits of Globalization.
1206M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC6Human Resource Information System1UNIT -I Introduction to Information Systems Establishing the framework – Business models – Information System Architecture – Evolution of Information Systems - System Development - Modern Information System – System development Life Cycle – Structured Methodologies – Designing Computer based methods, procedures, control - Designing structured programs.
1207M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC6Human Resource Information System2UNIT-II Project Management Modern project management – Organization strategy – project selection – Defining the project – managing risk – Leadership – Overview of International projects.
1208M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC6Human Resource Information System3UNIT –III Human Capital Accounting: Measuring human resource strength - Skills and company measurement - Matching Project requirements - Measuring Cost - Human Capital Accounting - Accounting Flexihours - Flexi office employment compensation accounting.
1209M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC6Human Resource Information System4UNIT-IV Systems: Systems for Leave accounting, Payroll, LTC, Incentives, Welfare measures, Career growth monitoring, Performance appraisals & statutory requirements.
1210M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC6Human Resource Information System5UNIT-V Changes: Changing world of HR, Integration of HR systems, Paperless Office, Outsourcing of HR.
1211M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC6Human Resource Information System6UNIT-VI Security and HRIS Security, Size & Style of Organizations & HRIS - Security of Data and Operations of HRIS Modules - Common Problems during IT Adoption Efforts and Processes to Overcome - Orientation & Training Modules for HR & other Functionaries – Detailed Analytical Framework - Opportunities for combination of HRM & ITES Personnel - HRIS & Employee Legislation - An Integrated View of HRIS.
1212M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC7 Industrial Relations and Collective Bargaining1UNIT – I: Industrial Relations Definition of IR Concepts-Industrial disputes: meaning & causes-Importance of good labour management relations-Industrial Dispute Act 1947-Disputes settlement machineriesAwards and settlements-Strike and lockout-Lay-off and retrenchment -Present day industrial worker: A comparison with his predecessor-Directive principles of State policy - creating and adopting labour policy-Role of ILO in industrial relations.
1213M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC7 Industrial Relations and Collective Bargaining2UNIT – II : Trade Unions in India History and growth of trade Union-purpose and functions-Trade Unions and Economic Developments-Pitfalls and Suggestions to improve-Indian Trade Union Act, 1926.
1214M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC7 Industrial Relations and Collective Bargaining3UNIT – III : Collective Bargaining (CB) Meaning Nature, Types, Process and Importance of CB- prerequisites issues InvolvedStatus of Collective Bargaining in India-Suggestions to improve Collective BargainingNegotiations - Types of Negotiations- Negotiation skills, Problem solving attitude-Exit policy, Voluntary retirements and Golden Handshake -Impact of Globalization on CB.
1215M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC7 Industrial Relations and Collective Bargaining4UNIT – IV : Discipline and Grievance Handling Mechanism for resolution of Industrial Disputes-Discipline - Causes of Indiscipline - Maintenance of discipline. -Domestic enquiry - concept and practice - Principles of Natural Justice - Some important industrial pronouncements - Principles of Hot stove rule-Grievance handling - Constitution of Grievance committee - Meaning of Grievance – Sources of grievance, benefits, redressal machinery-Industrial Establishment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946.
1216M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC7 Industrial Relations and Collective Bargaining5UNIT – V : Workers’ Participation in Management Concept - practices in India works committees, Joint management councils-Employee Directors on board of Nationalized Banks-The voluntary scheme of worker’s participation followed- Quality Circles (QC)- QC Practices in Germany, Yugoslavia, U.K - Suggestions for Improvement of QC.
1217M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC7 Industrial Relations and Collective Bargaining6UNIT –VI : Negotiations Introduction – Non-negotiable issues – Approaches to Negotiations Behaviour in Negotiations – Seven Step Negotiating Process
1218M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC18Information Technology for Managers1UNIT I -Basics of Computer & Internet: Desktop computers, Structure of a computer, Input and output devices, memory and storage devices, different ports and its uses, Different type of printers. Software: OS, Windows OS, Application software. Networking, LAN and WAN connections, network, Internet, Hypertext. Internet Services and its Providers.
1219M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC18Information Technology for Managers2UNIT II- Windows XP Windows concepts, Features, Windows Structure, Desktop, Taskbar, Start Menu, My Computer, Recycle Bin, Windows Accessories- Calculator, Notepad, Paint, Wordpad, Windows Explorer, Entertainment, Installation of Hardware & Software, Using Scanner and System Tools.
1220M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC18Information Technology for Managers3UNIT III - Word -Document Processing - and Excel -Analysis Word - Features, Creating, Saving and Opening Documents in Word, Toolbars, Ruler, Menus, Keyboard Shortcut, Editing, Previewing, Printing, & Formatting a Document, Advanced Features of Word, Find & Replace, Mail Merge, Handling Graphics, Tables & Charts. Excel-Worksheet basics, creating worksheet, entering into worksheet, Toolbars and Menus, Working with single and multiple workbook, working with formulae- formatting of worksheet.
1221M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC18Information Technology for Managers4UNIT IV - Power Point -Presentation Creating slide show with animations- Auto layout, insert a newslide, applying design template, changing slide layout, reordering and hiding slides, slide show, Adding notes, Video and Audio, Formatting text, Replace fonts, Line spacing, WordArt, Backgrounds, Slide master, Header and footer, Slide numbers, Date, time, chart and tables.
1222M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC18Information Technology for Managers5UNIT V - Internet and e-governance Internet-Intranet-Extranet tools: e-mail: e-mail address, attaching files, opening attachments, managing e-mail account, Web mail, Uploading and downloading files. computer virus and antivirus software. e-government, need of e-governance, eadministration, e- services, Mobile government, Law and policies, IT Act, and e-filing of Information. e-governance implementations
1223M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC18Information Technology for Managers6UNIT VI - Current Development Client-Server- Cloud computing- Mobile applications and Users interfaceframeworks- ways of doing internet business- IT for Innovation – Issues and suggestions in IT usage- successful stories on IT for managers.
1224M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC6 Interpersonal Relations and Soft skills Development1UNIT - I - Knowing Self Knowing Self – SWOT, Johari Window Analysis & Scope, Self-Esteem and SelfKnowledge.
1225M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC6 Interpersonal Relations and Soft skills Development2UNIT - II- Social Psychology Social Psychology- Human Behavior and Evolution of Human Relationship and Commitment.
1226M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC6 Interpersonal Relations and Soft skills Development3UNIT – III- COMMUNICATION Skills Communication Skills – Definition – Types of Communication and its Relevance to Different Situations – Active Listening and Oral Communication Skill- Non –verbal communication, Numerical ability, Test of reasoning, Logical deduction.
1227M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC6 Interpersonal Relations and Soft skills Development4UNIT – IV - Soft Skills Soft Skills – Effective Public Speaking Skills – Presentation Skills – CV Preparation – Problems in Facing Interview – Interview Techniques.
1228M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC6 Interpersonal Relations and Soft skills Development5UNIT – V - Team Work Team Work-Participation in group discussion, Conflict Management- Leadership Skills and Types, Collaboration with others, Problem solving and decision-Making Skills
1229M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC6 Interpersonal Relations and Soft skills Development6UNIT – VI – Interpersonal Relationships Interpersonal Relationships – Types of Relationships and Locations of Persons in Relationships – Interpersonal Relationship at workplace.
1230M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC13 Labour Laws1UNIT –I : Basic Concepts Definition- importance- Evolution- Legal Provision relating to Wages- Working Conditions - Labour Welfare- Industrial Relations- Social Security.
1231M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC13 Labour Laws2UNIT –II : Safety and Welfare Definition, Scope, Important provisions and Case laws related to The Factories Act, 1948-The Trade Unions Act, 1926 -The Payment of Wages Act, 1936 - The Minimum Wages Act, 1948-The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947- The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923.
1232M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC13 Labour Laws3UNIT –III : Social Security and Liability Definition, Scope, Important provisions and Case laws related to The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 -The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965-The Employee’s Provident Fund & Misc. Act, 1952 -The Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, Fatal accident act 1855.
1233M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC13 Labour Laws4UNIT –IV : Payment of Wages and Bonus Definition, Scope, Important provisions and Case laws related to The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946-The Apprentices Act, 1961-The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976- The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
1234M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC13 Labour Laws5UNIT –V :Protective Legislation Definition, Scope, Important provisions and Case laws related to Contract Labour Regulations and Abolition Act, 1970-The Child Labour Prevention and Regulation Act, 1986 Rights to Information act 2005, Tamil Nadu Catering Establishment act 1958, Tamil Nadu Shops and Establishment Act 1947. Application of Labour Laws in Special Economic ZonesIssues-Challenges and strategies
1235M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC13 Labour Laws6Unit – VI: Women Related Acts The Indian Penal Code, 1860, The Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2013, Special Marriage Act, 1954, Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006.- Women Related Acts sexual harassment Act, Maternity benefits act 1961.
1236M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC8Managerial Economics1UNIT- I Basic concept of Managerial Economics Meaning and scope of managerial economics - fundamental concepts - scarcity, marginalism, opportunity cost - discounting - risk and uncertainty - profits - - optimisation.
1237M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC8Managerial Economics2UNIT- II Demand and Supply concepts Demand types and decisions - Demand concepts – Laws of Demand- demand analysis - demand elasticities and demand estimates and demand forecasting. Supply analysisdeterminants of supply—elasticity of supply and its uses for managerial decision making
1238M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC8Managerial Economics3UNIT -III Input and output Functions
1239M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC8Managerial Economics4UNIT - IV Pricing
1240M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC8Managerial Economics5UNIT- V Recent and Indian Economic Policies
1241M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC8Managerial Economics6UNIT-VI – EMERGING TRENDS Emerging Industrial Scenario-Trends at National and International Level, Recent Budgets and its impact at various levels.
1242M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC8Natural Resource Management1UNIT-I - Introduction to Natural Resource Bases
1243M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC8Natural Resource Management2UNIT-II - Introduction to Livelihoods and Relation with Natural Resource Management (NRM)
1244M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC8Natural Resource Management3UNIT-III – LWF Resources
1245M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC8Natural Resource Management4UNIT-IV –FFO Resources
1246M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC8Natural Resource Management5UNIT-V – Experiential Learning
1247M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC8Natural Resource Management6UNIT-VI- Sustainable NRM and Management of CIR
1248M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC10Office Management1UNIT –I : Office – Nature, Functions and Importance
1249M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC10Office Management2UNIT – II : Office Organization
1250M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC10Office Management3UNIT - III : Records Management and Filing
1251M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC10Office Management4UNIT – IV : Office Services and Supervision
1252M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC10Office Management5UNIT – V : Office Environment
1253M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4EC10Office Management6UNIT –VI : TPM Application
1254M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC3Organizational Development1UNIT – I - Introduction
1255M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC3Organizational Development2UNIT – II- Operational Components
1256M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC3Organizational Development3UNIT – III - OD Interventions
1257M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC3Organizational Development4UNIT – IV - Implementation and Assessment
1258M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC3Organizational Development5UNIT – V -Some Key Considerations and Issues in OD
1259M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC3Organizational Development6UNIT – VI - Organisational change
1260M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC14 Performance Management1UNIT -I – Introduction to Performance Management
1261M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC14 Performance Management2UNIT – II - Performance Management Process
1262M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC14 Performance Management3UNIT – III - Performance Appraisal
1263M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC14 Performance Management4UNIT –IV - Performance Assessment
1264M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC14 Performance Management5UNIT – V- Performance Development
1265M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC14 Performance Management6UNIT – VI - Recent trends
1266M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC17Total Quality Management1UNIT – I – Introduction to Total Quality Management (TQM)
1267M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC17Total Quality Management2UNIT – II - TQM Thinkers and Thoughts
1268M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC17Total Quality Management3UNIT - III - Models of TQM
1269M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC17Total Quality Management4UNIT - IV – Statistical Process Control Tools and Techniques
1270M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC17Total Quality Management5UNIT - V - Implementing TQM
1271M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC17Total Quality Management6UNIT – VI - Case Studies
1272M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC10Training and Development1UNIT – I - Introduction
1273M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC10Training and Development2UNIT – II - Training Needs Analysis
1274M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC10Training and Development3UNIT - III - Training Methods
1275M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC10Training and Development4UNIT – IV - Management / Executive Development
1276M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC10Training and Development5UNIT –V - The Global Context
1277M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC10Training and Development6UNIT –VI - The Value of Training and Development
1278M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC15 Talent Management1UNIT – I- Introduction to Talent Management
1279M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC15 Talent Management2UNIT – II - Talent Planning & Development
1280M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC15 Talent Management3UNIT-III: Talent Management System
1281M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC15 Talent Management4UNIT – IV - Talent Acquisition
1282M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC15 Talent Management5UNIT – V - Elements of Talent Management:
1283M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC15 Talent Management6UNIT –VI – Employee Talent Retention:
1284M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC3 Communication Skills for Managers1UNIT-I -Communication
1285M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC3 Communication Skills for Managers2UNIT-II - Business letter
1286M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC3 Communication Skills for Managers3UNIT-III - Forms of letter
1287M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC3 Communication Skills for Managers4UNIT-IV - Report Writing
1288M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC3 Communication Skills for Managers5UNIT V - Forms of communication
1289M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC3 Communication Skills for Managers6UNIT –VI - Inter-Cultural communication
1290M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC2 Human Resource Management1UNIT – I - Introduction to Human Resource Development
1291M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC9 Human Resource Development2UNIT – II - HRD Process and interventions
1292M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC9 Human Resource Development3UNIT - III – Training Modules:
1293M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC9 Human Resource Development4UNIT – IV - HRD Activities at various context
1294M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC9 Human Resource Development5UNIT –V - Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in HRD
1295M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2CC9 Human Resource Development6UNIT –VI - HRD in Organizations
1296M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC16Knowledge Management1UNIT – I - Introduction to KM
1297M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC16Knowledge Management2UNIT – II- KM Architecture
1298M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC16Knowledge Management3UNIT – III - Planning For Strategic KM
1299M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC16Knowledge Management4UNIT –IV - Culture of Learning and Knowledge Sharing
1300M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC16Knowledge Management5UNIT – V- Importance of KM to Organizations
1301M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM4CC16Knowledge Management6UNIT – VI - Recent Trends
1302M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC4Organizational Behaviour (OR)1UNIT – I -Basic Behavioural Concepts
1303M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC4Organizational Behaviour (OR)2UNIT – II - Organizational Climate
1304M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC4Organizational Behaviour (OR)3UNIT – III - Organizational Behaviour Determinants
1305M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC4Organizational Behaviour (OR)4UNIT – IV – Organizational Behaviour Modification
1306M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC4Organizational Behaviour (OR)5UNIT – V - Organizational Dynamics
1307M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC4Organizational Behaviour (OR)6UNIT – VI - Organizational Change
1308M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC1Principles of Management1UNIT –I: Introduction to Management
1309M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC1Principles of Management2UNIT –II: Planning & Organizing
1310M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC1Principles of Management3UNIT –III: Directing & Co-ordinating
1311M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC1Principles of Management4UNIT –IV: Leading
1312M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC1Principles of Management5UNIT –V: Controlling
1313M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM1CC1Principles of Management6UNIT –VI: Management and HRM
1314M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC12 Research Methodology1UNIT –I -Basic Concepts
1315M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC12 Research Methodology2UNIT –II -Research Design & Data Collection
1316M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC12 Research Methodology3UNIT –III -Scaling and Sampling Techniques
1317M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC12 Research Methodology4UNIT –IV -Data Presentation
1318M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC12 Research Methodology5UNIT –V - Data Analysis and Report Writing
1319M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC12 Research Methodology6UNIT –VI - Statistical Applications
1320M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC4Welfare and Safety1UNIT – I : Introduction to Welfare
1321M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC4Welfare and Safety2UNIT-II : Safety
1322M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3CC12 Research Methodology3UNIT-III : Social Security
1323M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC4Welfare and Safety4UNIT-IV : Workers Participation in Management
1324M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC4Welfare and Safety5UNIT- V : Monitoring for Safety, Health & Environment
1325M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM3EC4Welfare and Safety6Unit – VI: Classification of Labour Legislations
1326M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2NME1Personality and Soft Skills Development(NME)1UNIT - I –Foundations of Personality Development
1327M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2NME1Personality and Soft Skills Development(NME)2UNIT - II - Interpersonal Relationships
1328M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2NME1Personality and Soft Skills Development(NME)3UNIT – III - Communication Skills
1329M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2NME1Personality and Soft Skills Development(NME)4UNIT – IV - Soft Skills
1330M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2NME1Personality and Soft Skills Development(NME)5UNIT – V: Group Dynamics
1331M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningKUMUTHAVALLI T 22HRM2NME1Personality and Soft Skills Development(NME)6UNIT – VI: Stress
1332M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningSATHIYAN G22HRM2CC10Training and Development1Training and Development are related but slightly different concepts: Training is focused on the present. It aims to improve an employee's performance in their current job by teaching specific, practical skills. For example, teaching a new employee how to use company software or operate machinery. Development is focused on the future. It prepares employees for higher responsibilities, career growth, and leadership roles. It's broader and more long-term in nature. For example, grooming a junior manager to become a senior leader.
1333M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningSATHIYAN G22HRM3EC4Welfare and Safety1Introduction - Safety - Health - Welfare
1334M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningSATHIYAN G22HRM3EC3Organizational Development1If a company notices low employee morale and high turnover, an OD intervention might involve diagnosing the root cause through surveys, redesigning management practices, improving communication channels, and building a healthier workplace culture — rather than just hiring new staff.
1335M.A. Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Lifelong LearningSATHIYAN G22HRM1CC6 Interpersonal Relations and Soft skills Development1In psychology and sociology, interpersonal relationships are studied because they're central to human well-being — strong, positive relationships are linked to better mental health, longer life, and greater happiness. Conversely, toxic or strained relationships can be a major source of stress and harm.
1336M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC6aBioprocess Technology5Institutional Biosafety Committee
1337M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC1Microbiology1Structure of Microbes
1338M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC1Microbiology2Microbial Nutrition
1339M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC6aBioprocess Technology4Microbial Products
1340M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC4aMarine Bioresources & Aquaculture1Introduction to Marine Environment
1341M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC4aMarine Bioresources & Aquaculture2Important marine animals and their behaviors
1342M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC4aMarine Bioresources & Aquaculture3Environmental Monitoring Techniques
1343M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology1Infection and Immunity
1344M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology1Three dimensional structure of IgM & IgG
1345M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology2Terminology & Definition
1346M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology2Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC)
1347M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology3Structure and Types of Immunoglobulin
1348M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology3Antigen and Antibody Interaction
1349M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology4Cell mediated Immune response
1350M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology4Immuno tolerance
1351M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology5Immunization
1352M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyANBARASU K21CC7Immunology5Hypersensitivity
1353M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC3Cell and Developmental Biology1Cell membrane and Transport Mechanism
1354M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21CC3Cell and Developmental Biology1Chloroplast
1355M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21EC3aMarine Biotechnology1Algal Biotechnology
1356M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21EC3aMarine Biotechnology2Introduction to Ornamental fish culture
1357M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21EC3aMarine Biotechnology1Marine Bio energy
1358M.Sc. Biotechnology (Specialization in Marine)Department of Marine BiotechnologyRAJAKUMAR S21EC3aMarine Biotechnology5Fish Products for Human Consumption, Value Addition - HACCP
1359M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSCC05Fisheries Science and Statistics4Methods of Fish Preservation
1360M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSCC05Fisheries Science and Statistics4Methods of Fish Preservation
1361M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSCC05Fisheries Science and Statistics4Methods of Fish Processing
1362M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSEC01Mrine Pollution3Marine Pollution Monitoring - High sea resource conservation
1363M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSCC07Integrated Coastal Zone Management1Introduction - Integrated Coastal Zone Management
1364M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSEC01Mrine Pollution2Major Marine Pollutants – Marine Metal Pollution - Sources, inputs and ecological impacts
1365M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSLC03Practical: Biological Ocenaoghraphy and Fisheries Science1Fin fishes - Identification of common food species
1366M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceRAJARAM R22MSCC05Fisheries Science and Statistics2MARINE FISHERIES RESOURCES OF INDIA : CATCH TRENDS - PELAGIC, DEMERSAL, MIDWATER, DEEP SEA AND OCEANIC FISHERY
1367M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceYOGANANDAN V22MSCC01Physical Ocenaoghraphy1Historic Exploration
1368M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceYOGANANDAN V22MSCC01Physical Ocenaoghraphy1Hydrosphere
1369M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceYOGANANDAN V22MSCC01Physical Ocenaoghraphy1Need of Ocean Studies
1370M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceYOGANANDAN V22MSCC01Physical Ocenaoghraphy120th Century Oceanography
1371M.Sc. Marine ScienceDepartment of Marine ScienceYOGANANDAN V22MSCC01Physical Ocenaoghraphy2Measuring Depth
1372M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Basic concepts - Well Ordering Principle - Principles of Mathematics Induction
1373M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S3M10CCMeasure Theory and Introduction1Outer measure - translation-invariant -Intervals' outer measure
1374M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S3M08CCAlgebra II1P RIME AND M AXIMAL I DEALS & I RREDUCIBLE P OLYNOMIALS
1375M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S3M08CCAlgebra II2C LASSICAL F ORMULAS AND S PLITTING F IELDS
1376M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Divisibility and Division Algorithm
1377M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Bezout's identity and Related concepts.
1378M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Least Common Multiple and its Properties
1379M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Prime Numbers and Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
1380M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic Part II
1381M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Proof of Binomial Theorem Using Combinatorics Mathematics
1382M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Congruences
1383M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Complete Residue System and Reduced Residue System
1384M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Fermat's Little Theorem, Its Generalization and Wilson's theorem
1385M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Chinese Remainder Theorem and Euler's phi Functions
1386M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S3M08CCAlgebra II3 Classical Formulas and Splitting Fields
1387M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S3M10CCMeasure Theory and Introduction1Length function and Jordan Measure
1388M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S3M10CCMeasure Theory and Introduction1Outer measure - countable subadditive
1389M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S4M12CCDifferential Geometry1Level sets - graphs - vector fields
1390M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S4M12CCDifferential Geometry2Unit normal Vector fields and orientation
1391M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S3M08CCAlgebra II4Independence of Characters and Galois Extensions
1392M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S3M08CCAlgebra II5The Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory
1393M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S2M05CCAlgebra I3Group Actions and Sylow's Theorem
1394M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S2M05CCAlgebra I2Isomorphisms and Direct Products
1395M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S2M05CCAlgebra I1Basic Group Theory
1396M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S2M05CCAlgebra I4Rings and Integral Domains
1397M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S3M09CCComplex Analysis1Introduction to complex variables - Arguments - Powerseries
1398M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S3M09CCComplex Analysis2Holomorphic functions - Analytic functions - Path Integrals
1399M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S3M09CCComplex Analysis3Cauchy Theorem and CIF its consequences.
1400M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S3M09CCComplex Analysis4Identity theorem and Consequences
1401M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S3M09CCComplex Analysis5Singularaties and Residue Theorem
1402M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S1M02CCReal Analysis I1Foundations and LUB
1403M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S1M02CCReal Analysis I2Sequences
1404M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S1M02CCReal Analysis I3Continuity
1405M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S1M02CCReal Analysis I3Continuity
1406M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S1M02CCReal Analysis I4Metric Spaces
1407M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsSRINIVASAN P S24S1M02CCReal Analysis I5Uniform Convergence
1408M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDURAIRAJAN C24S2M05CCAlgebra I5Ring Homomorphisms and Polynomial Rings
1409M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers1Applications of Chinese Remainder Theorem
1410M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsPIRAMANANTHAM V24S1M04CCTheory of Numbers2Polynomial congruence modulo prime power - Hensel's Lemma
1411M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsTAMILSELVAN A24S1M03CCOrdinary Differential Equations1 The general solution of the homogeneous equation- The use of one known solution to find another- The method of variation of parameters- Power Series solutions. A review of power series- Series solutions of first order equations- Second order linear equations; Ordinary points
1412M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsTAMILSELVAN A24S1M03CCOrdinary Differential Equations2Regular Singular Points- Gauss’s hypergeometric equation- The Point at infinity- Legendre Polynomials- Bessel functions- Properties of Legendre Polynomials and Bessel functions
1413M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsTAMILSELVAN A24S1M03CCOrdinary Differential Equations3Linear Systems of First Order Equations- Homogeneous Equations with Constant Coefficients- The Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions of Initial Value Problem for First Order Ordinary Differential Equations- The Method of Solutions of Successive Approximations and Picard’s Theorem.
1414M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsTAMILSELVAN A24S1M03CCOrdinary Differential Equations4Oscillation Theory and Boundary value problems- Qualitative Properties of Solutions- Sturm Comparison Theorems- Eigenvalues, Eigenfunctions and the Vibrating String
1415M.Sc. MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsTAMILSELVAN A24S1M03CCOrdinary Differential Equations5Nonlinear equations: Autonomous Systems; the phase plane and its phenomena Types of critical points; Stability- critical points and stability for linear systems- Stability by Liapunov’s direct method- Simple critical points of nonlinear systems.
1416M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation1Semiconductor Devices and IC Fabrication
1417M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation3Electronic Noise
1418M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP203Radiation Detectors and Instrumentation1Principles of Radiation Detection and Gas Filled Detectors
1419M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP203Radiation Detectors and Instrumentation2Scintillation and Nuclear Track Detectors
1420M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP203Radiation Detectors and Instrumentation3Dosimeters for Medical Applications
1421M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP203Radiation Detectors and Instrumentation4Instruments for Personnel Monitoring
1422M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP402Advanced Medical Imaging1Computers in Medical Imaging
1423M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP402Advanced Medical Imaging2Computed Tomography
1424M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP402Advanced Medical Imaging3Ultrasound
1425M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP101Mathematical Physics5Numerical, Monte Carlo and Computational Tools
1426M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation1Lab-Astable multivibrator
1427M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation2Lab-Determination_of_Plancks_Constant_Using_the_Photo-LED
1428M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation3Lab-Four-probe
1429M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation4Lab-Logic Gates
1430M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation5Lab-Hall-effect-experiment & Microprocessor
1431M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation6Lab-Microprocessor
1432M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation6Lab-PN-Junction-Material-Characteristics-Experiment
1433M.Sc. Medical PhysicsDepartment of Medical PhysicsNEHRU L CMP104Electronics and Instrumentation6Lab-Zener diode
1434M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1BGENERAL MICROBIOLOGY1TAXONOMY AND BASIC FEATURES OF MICROORGANISMS
1435M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1BGENERAL MICROBIOLOGY2MICROSCOPY, STERILIZATION AND CULTURAL TECHNIQUES
1436M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1BGENERAL MICROBIOLOGY3ULTRA-STRUCTURE OF PROKARYOTIC CELL
1437M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1BGENERAL MICROBIOLOGY4ULTRA-STRUCTURE OF EUKARYOTIC CELLS
1438M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1BGENERAL MICROBIOLOGY5NUTRITION, NUTRITIONAL TYPES AND GROWTH OF BACTERIA
1439M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1AFUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY1 INTRODUCTION AND TAXONOMY OF MICROORGANISMS
1440M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1AFUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY2ULTRA STRUCTURE OF BACTERIA
1441M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1AFUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY3 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROBES AND STAINING
1442M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1AFUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY4 MICROSCOPY AND STERILIZATION
1443M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyTHIYAGARAJAN P24MICCC1AFUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY5 MICROBIAL MEDIA AND CULTURE TECHNIQUES
1444M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICCC2BIOMOLECULES AND MICROBIAL METABOLISM
1445M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICCC3MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
1446M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICCC2BIOMOLECULES AND MICROBIAL METABOLISM
1447M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICCC2BIOMOLECULES AND MICROBIAL METABOLISM
1448M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICCC2BIOMOLECULES AND MICROBIAL METABOLISM
1449M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICEPSCENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY
1450M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICEPSCENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY
1451M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICEPSCENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY
1452M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICEPSCENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY
1453M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICEPSCENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY
1454M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologySURESH S.S. RAJA24MICCC7IMMUNOLOGY
1455M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologySURESH S.S. RAJA24MICCC9ARECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY
1456M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologySURESH S.S. RAJA24MICCC9ARECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY
1457M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologySURESH S.S. RAJA24MICCC9ARECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY
1458M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologySURESH S.S. RAJA24MICCC9ARECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY
1459M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologySURESH S.S. RAJA24MICCC9ARECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY
1460M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologySURESH S.S. RAJA24MICCC9ARECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY
1461M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC8FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
1462M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC8FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
1463M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC8FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
1464M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC8FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
1465M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC5AMEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
1466M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC5AMEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
1467M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC5AMEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
1468M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyDHANASEKARAN D24MICCC5AMEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
1469M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyMURALITHARAN G24MICCC3MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY1Molecules of Life; DNA and RNA as genetic material; Chromosome organization
1470M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyMURALITHARAN G24MICCC3MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY2DNA mutation; Detection of mutants; Ame's test
1471M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyMURALITHARAN G24MICCC3MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY3DNA replication-Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic; Bacteriophage Mu Replication
1472M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyMURALITHARAN G24MICCC3MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY4Transcription and RNA processing
1473M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyMURALITHARAN G24MICCC3MICROBIAL GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY5Regulation of Gene Expression
1474M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC4VIROLOGY AND MYCOLOGY1General Virology
1475M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC4VIROLOGY AND MYCOLOGY3Plant Viruses
1476M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC4VIROLOGY AND MYCOLOGY2Bacterial Viruses
1477M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC4VIROLOGY AND MYCOLOGY4Animal Viruses
1478M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC4VIROLOGY AND MYCOLOGY5Other Viruses and Antiviral Agents
1479M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC6ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY1Environmental Microbiology
1480M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC6ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY2Air and Aquatic Microbiology
1481M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC6ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY3Waste Treatments
1482M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC6ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY4Agroecosystem
1483M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyRAJESH KANNAN V24MICCC6ENVIRONMENTAL AND AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY5Sustainable Agriculture
1484M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICCBE2EEXTREMOPHILES1Microbes inhabiting Extreme Environments.
1485M.Sc. MicrobiologyDepartment of MicrobiologyVIJAYAKUMAR R24MICCBE2EEXTREMOPHILES2Thermophiles
1486B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationKALIDASAN R21BPE31Sports training4Technical training and Tactical training
1487B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationKALIDASAN R21BPE31Sports training5Training Programming and Planning
1488B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationKALIDASAN R21BPE31Sports training5Training Programming and Planning
1489M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE13Yogic Sciences1YOGI SCIENCE
1490M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE13Yogic Sciences2yogic science-- Asanas
1491M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE13Yogic Sciences3pranayama and meditation
1492M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE13Yogic Sciences4Kriyas And Mudras
1493M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE13Yogic Sciences5yoga and Sports.
1494M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE22Sports Biomechanics and Kinesiology1Introduction to applied kinesiology and sports biomechanics
1495M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE22Sports Biomechanics and Kinesiology2Muscle action
1496M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE22Sports Biomechanics and Kinesiology3Motion and force
1497M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE22Sports Biomechanics and Kinesiology4Projectile and lever
1498M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE22Sports Biomechanics and Kinesiology5Movement analysis
1499B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE42Kinesiology and Biomechanics1Introduction to kinesiology
1500B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE42Kinesiology and Biomechanics2Joints and muscles
1501B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE42Kinesiology and Biomechanics3Introduction to biomechanics
1502B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE42Kinesiology and Biomechanics4kinetic
1503B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE42Kinesiology and Biomechanics5Kinematics
1504M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE14EBSports Technology1sports Technology
1505M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE14EBSports Technology2science of sports materials
1506M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE14EBSports Technology3surfaces of playfields
1507M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE14EBSports Technology4Modern Equipment
1508M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE14EBSports Technology5Training Gadgets
1509B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE32Computer applications in Physical Education1Introduction to computer
1510B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE32Computer applications in Physical Education2MS word
1511B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE32Computer applications in Physical Education3MS EXCEL
1512B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE32Computer applications in Physical Education4MS POWER POINT
1513B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE32Computer applications in Physical Education5INTERNET AND ICT
1514B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE33Sports Psychology and Sociology1Introduction to sports psychology
1515B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE33Sports Psychology and Sociology2personality
1516B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE33Sports Psychology and Sociology3kinesthetic
1517B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE33Sports Psychology and Sociology4sociology
1518B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE33Sports Psychology and Sociology5leadership
1519M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE21Applied Statistics in Physical Education1introduction
1520M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE21Applied Statistics in Physical Education2data classification
1521M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE21Applied Statistics in Physical Education3measures of dispersions
1522M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE21Applied Statistics in Physical Education4graphs
1523M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE21Applied Statistics in Physical Education5inferential statistics
1524B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE12Anatomy and Physiology1introduction
1525B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE12Anatomy and Physiology2circulatory system
1526B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE12Anatomy and Physiology3respiratory, digestive and excretory system
1527B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE12Anatomy and Physiology4nervous system
1528B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE12Anatomy and Physiology5exercise and its effects on system
1529B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE44EATheory of Sports and Games1introduction to sports
1530B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE44EATheory of Sports and Games2biomechanical principles in coaching
1531B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE44EATheory of Sports and Games3scientific principles of coaching
1532B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE44EATheory of Sports and Games4physical fitness
1533B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE44EATheory of Sports and Games5conditioning exercise and warming up
1534B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE21Yoga Education1introduction to yoga
1535B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE21Yoga Education2asanas
1536B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE21Yoga Education3pranayama
1537B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE21Yoga Education4benefits of yoga
1538B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE21Yoga Education5yoga and physical education
1539B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE31Sports training1introduction to sports training
1540B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE31Sports training2training
1541B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE31Sports training3training process
1542B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE31Sports training4tactical training
1543B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE31Sports training5planning
1544M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE24EASports Journalism and Mass Media1journalism
1545M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE24EASports Journalism and Mass Media2sports bulletin
1546M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE24EASports Journalism and Mass Media3mass media
1547M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE24EASports Journalism and Mass Media4report writing on sports
1548M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE24EASports Journalism and Mass Media5sports Reporting
1549B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE13Health Education and Environmental Studies1INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EDUCATION
1550B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE13Health Education and Environmental Studies2COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
1551B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE13Health Education and Environmental Studies3HEALTH PROBLEMS
1552B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE13Health Education and Environmental Studies4ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE
1553B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE13Health Education and Environmental Studies5NATURAL RESOURCES
1554M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE44EAValue and Environmental Education1 Introduction to Value Education
1555M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE44EAValue and Environmental Education2Value System.
1556M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE44EAValue and Environmental Education3Environmental Education
1557M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE44EAValue and Environmental Education4Rural Sanitation and Urban Sanitation
1558M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE44EAValue and Environmental Education5Natural Resources and Related Environmental Issues.
1559M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE41ICT in Physical Education1COMMICATION
1560M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE41ICT in Physical Education2FUNDAMENTALS
1561M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE41ICT in Physical Education3MS OFFICE
1562M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE41ICT in Physical Education4ICT integration
1563M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE41ICT in Physical Education5E-LEARNING
1564B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE11History, Principles and Foundation of Physical Education1introduction
1565B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE11History, Principles and Foundation of Physical Education2historical development
1566B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE11History, Principles and Foundation of Physical Education3biological principles
1567B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE11History, Principles and Foundation of Physical Education4psycho-sociological
1568B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE11History, Principles and Foundation of Physical Education5foundation of physical education
1569B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE14EAOlympic Movement1origin
1570B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE14EAOlympic Movement2values
1571B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE14EAOlympic Movement3modern Olympic games
1572B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE14EAOlympic Movement4different Olympic games
1573B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE14EAOlympic Movement5committees of Olympic games
1574M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE11Test, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education1introduction
1575M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE11Test, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education2motor fitness test
1576M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE11Test, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education3physical fitness test
1577M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE11Test, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education4anthropometric physiological and psychology
1578M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE11Test, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education5skill test
1579M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE34EBPhysical Fitness and Wellness1introduction to physical fitness
1580M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE34EBPhysical Fitness and Wellness2wellness
1581M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE34EBPhysical Fitness and Wellness3aerobic exercise
1582M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE34EBPhysical Fitness and Wellness4anaerobic exercise
1583M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE34EBPhysical Fitness and Wellness5flexibility
1584B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE41Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education1introduction to test and evaluation
1585B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE41Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education2criteria for administration
1586B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE41Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education3classification of test
1587B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE41Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education4physical fitness test
1588B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE41Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education5sports skill test
1589M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE33Sports Management and Curriculum Designs in Physical Education1Introduction to Sports Management
1590M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE33Sports Management and Curriculum Designs in Physical Education2Financial and Program Management
1591M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE33Sports Management and Curriculum Designs in Physical Education3equipment and public relation
1592M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE33Sports Management and Curriculum Designs in Physical Education4curriculum
1593M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE33Sports Management and Curriculum Designs in Physical Education5curriculum sources
1594M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE31Scientific principles of Sports training1sports training
1595M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE31Scientific principles of Sports training2strength, speed and endurance
1596M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE31Scientific principles of Sports training3flexibility
1597M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE31Scientific principles of Sports training4training plan
1598M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE31Scientific principles of Sports training5doping
1599M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE31Scientific principles of Sports training5doping
1600M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE42Sports Psychology1introduction to sports psychology
1601M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE42Sports Psychology2motivation
1602M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE42Sports Psychology3goal setting
1603M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE42Sports Psychology4sports sociology
1604M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE42Sports Psychology5group cohesion
1605B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE34EASports Medicine, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation1sports medicine
1606B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE34EASports Medicine, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation2first aid
1607B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE34EASports Medicine, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation3physiotherapy
1608B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE34EASports Medicine, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation4electrotherapy and massage
1609B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE34EASports Medicine, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation5therapeutic exercise
1610M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE32Sports Medicine4Upper extremity injuries and exercise
1611M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE32Sports Medicine5Lower exterminate injuries and exercise
1612B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology1Teaching- nature, objectives, characteristics and requirement
1613B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology2Teaching aids
1614B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology3Lesson planning and teaching innovation
1615B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology4Education technology
1616B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology4Education technology
1617B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology5Evaluvation
1618B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology5Evaluvation
1619B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology5Evaluvation
1620B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE22Methods of Teaching in Physical Education and Educational Technology5Evaluvation
1621M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE32Sports Medicine1Introduction to sports medicine
1622M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE32Sports Medicine2Basic rehabilitation
1623M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE32Sports Medicine3Sports injuries and exercise
1624B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE43Research and Statistics in Physical Education1Introducion to research
1625B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE43Research and Statistics in Physical Education2Survey of related literature
1626B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE43Research and Statistics in Physical Education3Research proposal and report
1627B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE43Research and Statistics in Physical Education4Basic of statistical analysis
1628B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE43Research and Statistics in Physical Education5Statistical model in physical education
1629M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE23Research process in Physical Education & Sports Sciences1Introduction
1630M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE23Research process in Physical Education & Sports Sciences2Methods os research
1631M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE23Research process in Physical Education & Sports Sciences3Expermental research
1632M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE23Research process in Physical Education & Sports Sciences4Sampling
1633M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE23Research process in Physical Education & Sports Sciences5Research proposal
1634M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE12Physiology of Exercise3Respiratory system and exercise
1635M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE12Physiology of Exercise4Metabolism and energy transport
1636M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE12Physiology of Exercise5Climate condition and sports performance
1637M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE12Physiology of Exercise1Skeletal muscle and exercise
1638M.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21MPE12Physiology of Exercise2Cardic Vascular and exercise
1639B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE23Organization, administration and supervision in Physical Education1organization and administration
1640B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE23Organization, administration and supervision in Physical Education2competition organization
1641B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE23Organization, administration and supervision in Physical Education3facilities and timetable management
1642B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE23Organization, administration and supervision in Physical Education4office management
1643B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE23Organization, administration and supervision in Physical Education5supervision
1644B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE24EA Contemporary issues in physical education1introduction to fitness and lifestyle
1645B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE24EA Contemporary issues in physical education2introduction to wellness and lifestyle
1646B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE24EA Contemporary issues in physical education3impact of fitness and wellness
1647B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE24EA Contemporary issues in physical education4implication of exercise programme
1648B.P.Ed.Department of Physical EducationPALANISAMY A21BPE24EA Contemporary issues in physical education5issues in physical education
1649M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsMURUGANANDAM P22PH402Nonlinear Dynamics1Phase trajectories, phase-space - Classification of equilibrium points (Linear stability analysis)
1650M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH301Electromagnetic Theory1Electrostatics: Coulomb’s law – Gauss’ law – Divergence and curl of electrostatic field – Electric field and potential due to an electric dipole – Poisson and Laplace Equations
1651M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH301Electromagnetic Theory1Electrostatics: Boundary conditions and uniqueness theorem – Green’s theorem – Method of Images – Illustrations
1652M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH301Electromagnetic Theory2Fields in Matter: Electric qudrapole – Multipole expansion – Dielectric polarization and field due to a polarized sphere – The Clausius Mossotti relation
1653M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH301Electromagnetic Theory3Magentostatics: Magnetic interactions: Force between current carrying conductors – Biot and Savart law – Ampere’s law – Divergence and curl of magnetic induction – Comparison of electrostatics and magnetostatics – Magnetic vector potential – Application of Ampere’s law: Magnetic field of a distant current loop
1654M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH301Electromagnetic Theory4Electromagnetism: Faraday’s law of induction – Self and mutual inductance
1655M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH301Electromagnetic Theory4Electromagnetism: Equation of continuity –Maxwell’s displacement current – Maxwell equations and its derivation – Maxwell equations in free space, linear isotropic medium and harmonically varying fields
1656M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH301Electromagnetic Theory5Electromagnetism: Conservation of energy (Poynting’s theorem) – Poynting Vector - Conservation of momentum for electromagnetic fields
1657M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsMURUGANANDAM P22PH402Nonlinear Dynamics2Elementary bifurcations (saddle-node, pitchfork, transcritical, and Hopf) with examples, the Hopf and Poincaré-Bendixson theorems, and Bendixson's theorem for the nonexistence of limit cycles.
1658M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH401Lasers and Nonlinear Optics1Basics of lasers
1659M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH401Lasers and Nonlinear Optics2Advanced Lasers and Nobel Prizes
1660M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH401Lasers and Nonlinear Optics3Basics pf Nonlinear Optics
1661M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH401Lasers and Nonlinear Optics4Advanced Nonlinear Optics
1662M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH401Lasers and Nonlinear Optics5Nonlinear Optics: Experiments and Applications
1663M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH315Practical III: General Physics & Materials Science Laboratory1Materials Science Lab manual - I
1664M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSABARI GIRISUN T C22PH315Practical III: General Physics & Materials Science Laboratory2Materials Science Lab manual - II
1665M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH101Mathematical Physics1First and second order ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients - Initialand boundary value problems - Methods of finding solutions - Superposition principle - Wronskian - Second order differential equations with variable coefficients - Definition of ordinary and singular points - Power series solution - Examples - Solutions about in ordinary point and a singular point - Taylor series method and Frobenius method - Examples.
1666M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH101Mathematical Physics2General theory of orthogonal polynomials - Legendre, Bessel, Hermite, Laguerre and Associated Laguerre differential equations - Power series solution - Polynomials - Generating functions - Rodrigue’s formula - Recursion relations - Orthogonality relations.
1667M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH101Mathematical Physics3Introduction - Definition and Properties of (i) symmetric, (ii) anti-symmetric, (iii) orthogonal, (iv) Hermitian, (v) skew-Hermitian and (vi) unitary matrix - Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a square matrix - Diagonalization - Solution of a linear system of algebraic equations - Matrix Analysis of single and system of second order linear differential equations and their solutions - Linear transformation - Tridiagonalization of a matrix - Determinant and inverse of a tridiagonal matrix - Eigen decomposition and Singular value decomposition of symmetric matrix - Schur decomposition - Quadratic forms and their matrix representation - Dividing matrix into Blocks - Definite matrices - positive definite matrices
1668M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH101Mathematical Physics4Vector integration - Line integral - Path independence - Exact differential - Surface integral - Flux - Volume integral - Green’s theorem - Stokes’ theorem - Divergence theorem - Orthogonal curvilinear coordinates - Unit vectors in curvilinear coordinate system - Arc length and volume element - The gradient, divergence, curl and Laplacian in cylindrical and spherical polar coordinates - Examples.
1669M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH101Mathematical Physics5Definition of linear vector space - Examples - Linear independence and dependence - Basis and dimensions - Norm and Inner products - Lengths and distances - Orthonormalvectors - Gram- Schmidt orthonormalization process - Linear transformation - Linear operator - Examples - Partitioned matrices - Inverse - Determinant - Generalized inverse - Eigenvalues - Kronecker product - Direct sum - The Vec Operator - TheHadamard product - Nonnegative matrices - Hadamard and Vandermonde matrices.
1670M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH202Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics1Review of thermodynamics - Laws of thermodynamics - Thermodynamic potentials - Microstates and Macrostates of classical and quantum systems - Examples from classical and quantum physics - Particle in a box and simple harmonic oscillator- Phase space - μ-space and Γ-space - Counting number of microstates in classical and quantum systems - Principle of a priori probability - Thermodynamic probability - Boltzmann entropy relation - Density of states
1671M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH202Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics2Introduction to Ensembles - Microcanonical, canonical and grand canonical ensembles - Definition of partition function in the ensembles - Determination of thermodynamic quantities from Partition function - Demonstration of ensemble approach - First example - Classical ideal gas in microcanonical, canonical and grand canonical ensemble - Gibbs paradox and correct formula for entropy - Second example - Linear harmonic oscillator in microcanonical, canonical and grand canonical ensemble - Demonstration of equipartition of energy through canonical distribution
1672M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH202Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics3Need for Quantum Statistics - Difference between classical and quantum statistics - Identical particles - Bosons and Fermions - Symmetric and anti-symmetric wave functions - Difference between Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics - Calculating the partition function for Bosons and Fermions - Derivation of Bose- Einstein and Fermi-Dirac distributions through microcanonical and grand canonical ensembles - Quantum Ideal gas - Definition of thermal wavelength - Weakly and strongly degenerate cases - Examples for weakly and strongly degenerate cases.
1673M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH202Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics4Weakly degenerate Bose and Fermi gas - Determination of thermodynamic quantities and equation of state - Strongly degenerate Bose gas - Bose-Einstein Condensation - Strongly degenerate Fermi gas at low temperature and high temperatures - Fermi energy and Fermi momentum - Thermodynamic quantities - Black body radiation - Planck’s distribution law - Heat capacity of solids - Dulong and Petit law - Einstein and Debye’s theory of Specific heat of solids - Thermionic emission - Liquid Helium and its properties - Pauli Paramagnetism.
1674M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsSENTHILVELAN M22PH202Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics5Introduction to phase transition - First and second order phase transitions - Critical point - Order parameter - Critical exponents - Scaling hypothesis - Introduction to the Landau phenomenological approach - Ising model in one dimension - Mean field theory - Exact solution of Ising model in one dimension
1675M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsJEGANATHAN K22PH324AElective III: Physics of Nanomaterials and Applications11. INTRODUCTION TO NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
1676M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsJEGANATHAN K22PH324AElective III: Physics of Nanomaterials and Applications12. Physical, optical and electrical properties
1677M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsJEGANATHAN K22PH324AElective III: Physics of Nanomaterials and Applications1Length Scale in Physics
1678M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsJEGANATHAN K22PH324AElective III: Physics of Nanomaterials and Applications1Physics of Quantum Confinement
1679M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsRAMESH BABU R22PH303ACondensed Matter Physics1Crystals and 2-D and 3D Bravais lattices
1680M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsMURUGANANDAM P22PH102Classical Mechanics2Newton's laws; Mechanics of a system of particles - conservation theorems; Constraints - Generalized coordinates, D’Alembert’s principle and Lagrange’s equations of motion; Velocity dependent potentials (Moving charge in both an electric and a magnetic field) and Rayleigh’s dissipation function); Applications of Lagrangian formulation, Problems
1681M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsMURUGANANDAM P22PH102Classical Mechanics2Monogenic systems, Hamilton's variational principle, the calculus of variations (including the shortest distance between two points, the minimum surface of revolution, and the brachistochrone problem), derivation of Lagrange's equations from Hamilton's variational principle, cyclic coordinates and the conservation theorem, and the energy function and conservation of energy.
1682M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsRAMESH BABU R22PH443Crystal Growth Methods and Characterization2Gel Growth
1683M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsRAMESH BABU R22PH443Crystal Growth Methods and Characterization2Gel Growth
1684M.Sc. PhysicsDepartment of PhysicsRAMESH BABU R22PH443Crystal Growth Methods and Characterization5Chemical Etching
1685M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT1003GIS Based 3D Visualization in Geological Technology43D Visualization of Subsurface Lithology
1686M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT1003GIS Based 3D Visualization in Geological Technology53D Visualization of Groundwater
1687M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0907Elective–X Geoinformatics in Desert Geotechnology1Definition and distribution of deserts – causes of aridity – Global distribution of deserts – Genesis and evolution of deserts – Topographic survey of desert surfaces: basin and range, shield topography - weathering processes and forms of arid region
1688M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0907Elective–X Geoinformatics in Desert Geotechnology2Definition – sources of sand – actions of wind – wind erosion and landforms (wind carved rocks, bowels and caves, Desert parameters deflation basins blow out etc.,) Landforms of wind transport – Land forms of wind deposition (different types of dunes Loess deposits) – Palaeo Aeolian deposits
1689M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0907Elective–X Geoinformatics in Desert Geotechnology3Mountain – Plain evolution: slope form – slope elements - Model classification of slope form: 4 unit model and 9 unit model – Evolution of slope: Slope decline, slope replacement and slope parallel retreat - slope hypothesis: parallel retreat, down wearing retreat, drainage basin, mantle controlled plantation, etc. – Formation and distribution of Cold deserts
1690M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0907Elective–X Geoinformatics in Desert Geotechnology4Precipitation – Run off – Stream flow generation - Stream erosion landforms – debris covered slopes – Debris fans, Wash Controlled slopes – Ephemeral Streams – Channel geometrics in desert – Perennial rivers – Hydrograph - Palaeo fluvial landforms and buried rivers – Alluvial fans – Mudflows – origin, distribution and applications of Playa lakes
1691M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0907Elective–X Geoinformatics in Desert Geotechnology5Mechanisms of Soil Conservation and management – Dune stabilization – Water conservation and management. Modern method of rainwater harvesting – Artificial recharge site selection – Waste water utilisation
1692M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL J24MTRS-02Photogrammetry1UNIT I Basics of Aerial photography and Photogrammetry: History and definition - geometry of aerial photographs, principal point, conjugate principal point, nadir point, iso-centre, fiducial marks, overlap and side lap - Types of Photographs, Classification – Photogrammetric Films - Use of Filters - Photographic Resolution - Radiometric Characters of Aerial Photographs - Types based on - Camera Axis, Altitude, Film, Lens and angle of Coverage - Parts of Simple Camera - Aerial Cameras - Camera Calibration - Lens System - Distortions and Aberrations - Spectral Sensitivity of Aerial Cameras
1693M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL J24MTRS-02Photogrammetry1UNIT I Basics of Aerial photography and Photogrammetry: History and definition - geometry of aerial photographs, principal point, conjugate principal point, nadir point, iso-centre, fiducial marks, overlap and side lap - Types of Photographs, Classification – Photogrammetric Films - Use of Filters - Photographic Resolution - Radiometric Characters of Aerial Photographs - Types based on - Camera Axis, Altitude, Film, Lens and angle of Coverage - Parts of Simple Camera - Aerial Cameras - Camera Calibration - Lens System - Distortions and Aberrations - Spectral Sensitivity of Aerial Cameras.
1694M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A 24MTRS-04Remote Sensing & GIS in Geology and Geomorphology1Definition and distribution of deserts – causes of aridity – Global distribution of deserts – Genesis and evolution of deserts – Topographic survey of desert surfaces: basin and range, shield topography - weathering processes and forms of arid region
1695M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL J24MTRS-02Photogrammetry2UNIT II Elements of Photogrammetry-I: Scale - Determination of Scale In Vertical Photo Over Flat and Variable Terrain, Average Photo Scale, Scale in Tilted Photographs - Relief Displacement - Tilt Displacement - Scale Distortions -Due to Lens, Flying Height, Relief, Tilt, Pitch, Yaw & Roll - Stereo Models -Parallax - Mosaics : Stereoscopic vision and depth perception of human eye - Monoscopy - Stereoscopy - Pseudoscopy - stereoscopic model - Base height Ratio - Vertical Exaggeration - Stereoscopic Parallax, stereoscopic methods of parallax measurement and Height measurement using parallax.
1696M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A 24MTRS-04Remote Sensing & GIS in Geology and Geomorphology2Geological Structure and Applications: Significance of Geological structures - Role of aerial photographs - Photo interpretation characters of photographs and satellite images - structural mapping - Fold, fault, Lineaments - Intrusive rocks - rock exposure - Fractures and Joints - Rose diagram - Digital image processing for structural mapping - Image Characters of igneous rocks, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks - Geophysical survey, surface investigation, subsurface investigation
1697M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL J24MTRS-02Photogrammetry4UNIT III Digital Photogrammetry: Definition and scope - Analog photogrammetry, fundamental concept of stereoplotters - Digital aerial cameras - Three-line pushbroom aerial sensor - DPWS (Digital Photogrammetric Workstation) - Hardware and software components of digital photogrammetry - Stereo viewing techniques - Concepts of interior, relative, absolute orientations - Georeferencing - Aerotriangulation - single frame and block triangulation, pass points, tie points; ground control points - DEM generation - Orthophoto generation - Applications of digital photogrammetric products - Concept of DEM, DTM, TIN, GRID and DSM.
1698M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A 24MTRS-04Remote Sensing & GIS in Geology and Geomorphology3Denudational, Tectonic, Volcanic Geomorphology: Process of Weathering - Types of Denudational Landforms - Tectonic processes - Concepts of landscape evolution - Tectonic settings - Types of Tectonic landforms - Origin of Volcanoes - Spatial Distribution of Volcanoes Around the World - Types of Volcanic Landforms - Expressions and Manifestations of Denudational – Tectonic - Volcanic landforms (in field, Aerial Photographs and Satellite Image).
1699M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A 24MTRS-04Remote Sensing & GIS in Geology and Geomorphology4Fluvial and Coastal and Marine Geomorphology: Drainages (Classification, Morphology and Types) - Life Cycle of River Systems - Constructional and Destructional Landforms of river - Classification of Shorelines - Coastal Zone Processes and landforms - Types of Coral reefs and significance - Development and evolution of landforms in oceanic settings - submarine canyons - Geosynclines - Island arcs - Manifestations of Fluvial and Coastal and Marine Landforms (in field, Aerial Photographs and Satellite Images).
1700M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL J24MTRS-02Photogrammetry5UNIT-V. Photo Interpretation Keys & Elements and Other acquisition systems: Photo Interpretation Keys (Definition, its parts, Key sets, Types of Study) - Photo Interpretation Elements (Photo elements - Tone, Texture, Color, Shadow) - Geotechnical / Geomorphic elements (Landforms, Drainage, Erosional pattern, vegetative cover, Landuse, Shape & size of objects).
1701M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A 24MTRS-04Remote Sensing & GIS in Geology and Geomorphology5Aeolian and Glacial Geomorphology: Processes in Arid region - Origin of deserts - causes of aridity and desertification – types of aeolian landforms - Process of glaciation - classification of glaciers - Glacial landforms - glacial erosion and deposition processes - Manifestations of Aeolian and Glacial Landforms (in field, Aerial Photographs and Satellite Images).
1702M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT1004Remote Sensing Application in Planetary Studies1Unit-1. Universe - Origin of Universe - Big Bang theory, Evidences for Big bang, Universal expansion and Hubble’s Law, Doppler effect - General characters of Galaxy, Milky Way Galaxy - Origin of Solar System: Nebular theory – Evidences for Nebular theory - Nebular composition - Meteorites vs. Photosphere - formation and internal differentiation of the planets.
1703M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT1004Remote Sensing Application in Planetary Studies2Unit-2. General Characteristics of the Solar System: Significant features of Terrestrial and Jovian planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Earth Moon, Jupiter, Major Jupiter Moons, Saturn, Major Saturn Moons, Uranus, Neptune – Asteroids – Comets – Meteoroids. Remote Sensing techniques applicable to planetary exploration: Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, X-ray Fluorescence spectrometry, Ultraviolet Spectrometry, Photometry, Laser Altimeter, Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLO), Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA), NEAR Laser Rangefinder (NLR), Reflectance spectroscopy, Emission spectroscopy, Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy and Color Photometry.
1704M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT1004Remote Sensing Application in Planetary Studies4Unit-4 Moon. Introduction to Moon – Implication of Apollo missions – Origin of Moon – Evolution of Moon – Surface composition of Moon – spectral character major rock forming minerals of Moon - Polar region of the Moon – Evidences for the presence of Water in Moon - space weathering – Regolith, Volcanism on the Moon – Age and Lunar stratigraphy – Morphological features of Moon - Impact cratering processes: Morphology of simple craters and complex craters: Lunar Missions: Luna series, Apollo series, Clementine, Lunar Prospector, Kaguya (SELENE), Chang'e series, Chandrayaan-1&2, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) and various other missions.
1705M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT1004Remote Sensing Application in Planetary Studies4Unit-4 Moon. Introduction to Moon – Implication of Apollo missions – Origin of Moon – Evolution of Moon – Surface composition of Moon – spectral character major rock forming minerals of Moon - Polar region of the Moon – Evidences for the presence of Water in Moon - space weathering – Regolith, Volcanism on the Moon – Age and Lunar stratigraphy – Morphological features of Moon - Impact cratering processes: Morphology of simple craters and complex craters: Lunar Missions: Luna series, Apollo series, Clementine, Lunar Prospector, Kaguya (SELENE), Chang'e series, Chandrayaan-1&2, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) and various other missions.
1706M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT1004Remote Sensing Application in Planetary Studies5Unit-5 Mars. Introduction to Mars – Origin of Mars – Crustal evolution of Mars crust – Interior Characteristics of Mars - Martian Timescale – Volcanoes of Mars - Impact Craters, Martian Meteorites. Mars atmosphere - Mars Exploration Missions - Mariner series, Mars series, Mars Odyssey, Mars Pathfinder, MSL Curiosity, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mangalyaan/ Mars Orbiter Mission and ExoMars - Future Lunar and Mars Missions.
1707M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN C24MTRS-07Practical - Remote Sensing & GIS interpretation in Geology and Geomorphology1Geomorphology and Geology interpretation
1708M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0302Surveying and Cartography1History of Cartography
1709M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0302Surveying and Cartography2Map projection basics
1710M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0302Surveying and Cartography2Map design
1711M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0302Surveying and Cartography1Basics of cartography
1712M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0302Surveying and Cartography3Lettering in cartography
1713M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0302Surveying and Cartography4Mapping socio-economic details
1714M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0904Geoinformatics in Urban Planning1URBAN MAPPIN BASICS
1715M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0904Geoinformatics in Urban Planning2DRONE BASED MAPPING
1716M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0904Geoinformatics in Urban Planning3Land information Management
1717M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0904Geoinformatics in Urban Planning3Urban heat island mapping
1718M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0904Geoinformatics in Urban Planning4Urban Pollution
1719M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingLAKSHUMANAN CMTIGT0904Geoinformatics in Urban Planning1RS AND GIS for urban planning
1720M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT1006Elective–XI Sustainable development1Principles of Sustainable Development
1721M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT1006Elective–XI Sustainable development2Thematic data bases: Thematic data and SDGs - Lithology - Structure - Geomorphology - Slope - Drainage and Watershed - Slope - Land use / Land Cover - Climate /Rain fall transport and settlement
1722M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT1006Elective–XI Sustainable development3Water resources exploration, harvesting and management - Traditional water harvesting structures and environmental protection.
1723M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0304Principles of Remote Sensing1Introduction to Remote Sensing
1724M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0304Principles of Remote Sensing2EMR
1725M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0304Principles of Remote Sensing3Sensors and Platforms
1726M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0304Principles of Remote Sensing4Thermal & Microwave Remote Sensing
1727M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0304Principles of Remote Sensing5Remote Sensing Satellites
1728M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0607Elective-VI Marine Geology and Geoinformatics in Sea bed Exploration1Introduction
1729M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0607Elective-VI Marine Geology and Geoinformatics in Sea bed Exploration2Physical Phenomena and Features of the Ocean
1730M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0506Geomorphology and Geodynamics1Introduction to Geomorphology & Denudational Geomorphology
1731M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0506Geomorphology and Geodynamics2Tectonic & Fluvial Geomorphology
1732M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0506Geomorphology and Geodynamics3Coastal Geomorphology
1733M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0506Geomorphology and Geodynamics4Aeolian Geomorphology
1734M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0506Geomorphology and Geodynamics5Volcanic, Glacial, Groundwater & Biogenic landforms
1735M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0704Geoinformatics in Disaster Management1Earthquakes - Plate Tectonics - Neo-Active Seismo Tectonics
1736M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0704Geoinformatics in Disaster Management2Landslides and Slope Stability
1737M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0704Geoinformatics in Disaster Management3Coastal Disasters
1738M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0704Geoinformatics in Disaster Management4Flood & Drought
1739M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingSARAVANAVEL JMTIGT0704Geoinformatics in Disaster Management5Other Geohazards
1740M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0607Elective-VI Marine Geology and Geoinformatics in Sea bed Exploration3Ocean Resources
1741M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0607Elective-VI Marine Geology and Geoinformatics in Sea bed Exploration4Physical & Chemical Oceanography
1742M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0607Elective-VI Marine Geology and Geoinformatics in Sea bed Exploration5ICZM
1743M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0701Petroleum Geology1Hydrocarbon - Basic Principles
1744M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0701Petroleum Geology2Diversity in Occurrences - Traps
1745M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0701Petroleum Geology3Reservoir engineering
1746M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0701Petroleum Geology4Remote Sensing and GIS for hydrocarbon exploration
1747M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingRAMESH DMTIGT0701Petroleum Geology5Offshore oil exploration
1748M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K 24MTRS-05Geographic Information System1Basics of GIS
1749M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K 24MTRS-05Geographic Information System2DATA INPUT, VERIFICATION, STORAGE & OUTPUT
1750M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K 24MTRS-05Geographic Information System3Raster and vector data Interpolation and Analyses
1751M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K 24MTRS-05Geographic Information System4Surface Analysis, 3D Visualization and Network Modelling
1752M.Tech. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information SystemDepartment of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K 24MTRS-05Geographic Information System5Data Classification & Advanced GIS
1753M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTISC-0206G (CoreCourse-1)Introduction to Geological technology1Earth System Processes
1754M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTISC-0206G (CoreCourse-1)Introduction to Geological technology2Lithology, Structure & Geomorphology
1755M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTISC-0206G (CoreCourse-1)Introduction to Geological technology3Natural Resources and Disasters
1756M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTISC-0206G (CoreCourse-1)Introduction to Geological technology4Remote Sensing Based Mapping
1757M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTISC-0206G (CoreCourse-1)Introduction to Geological technology5Geoinformatics
1758M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0306Crystallography and Mineralogy1ELEMENTS OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
1759M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0306Crystallography and Mineralogy1ELEMENTS OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
1760M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0306Crystallography and Mineralogy2Crystal Properties
1761M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0306Crystallography and Mineralogy3Physical Mineralogy
1762M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0306Crystallography and Mineralogy4Optical Mineralogy
1763M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0306Crystallography and Mineralogy5Mineral Groups
1764M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0306Crystallography and Mineralogy6Current Contours - Field Mineralogy for discussions
1765M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0501Geographic Information Systems1Basics of GIS
1766M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0501Geographic Information Systems2GIS DATA STRUCTURES
1767M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0501Geographic Information Systems3Data Input, Verification, Storage and Output
1768M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0501Geographic Information Systems4Methods of Spatial Interpolation and Digital Elevation Model
1769M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0501Geographic Information Systems5DATA ANALYSIS & SPATIAL MODELLING
1770M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0403Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology1Forms and Structures of Igneous rocks - Intrusive and their relation to Geological Structures (Concordant and Discordant forms - Multiple Intrusions - Composite Intrusions) - Composition and Constitution of Magmas - Structure and Texture of Igneous Rocks- Formation of Igneous rocks: Crystallization of Unicomponent Magma - Phase Equilibria studies of Binary and Ternary Silicate system- Crystallisation of Basaltic magma.
1771M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0403Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology2Classification of Igneous rocks –Petrography of Igneous rocks – Tabular Classification - Petrography of Acid-Intermediate - Basic and Ultrabasic rocks - Diversity of Igneous rocks - Reaction Principle - Magmatic Crystallization – Assimilation -Petrographic province and various diagrams - Plate Tectonics and Magmatic Evolution - Fluid Inclusion studies of Igneous rocks. Petrogenesis of Granites, Syenite, Pegmatite, carbonate rocks, Monomineralic rocks, Charnockites and Ultramafics
1772M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0403Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology3Definition of Metamorphism - Scope of Metamorphism – Controlling factors of Metamorphism - Kinds of Metamorphism and its Products - Classification and Nomenclature - Petrography of Metamorphic rocks (slate – phyllite -schists – Gneisses – Granulites) - Metamorphic textures and Microstructures and their relation to Metamorphic conditions.
1773M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0403Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology4Mineral Paragenesis of Metamorphic rocks - Stability of Metamorphic minerals - Mineralogical phase rule – Zones - Grades and Facies concepts of Metamorphism - Graphical representation of facies -Metamorphic differentiation - Metamorphism in relation to Magma and Plate Tectonics - Granitization to migmatites – Anatexis - Petrogenesis of Amphibolites - Charnockites and layered Gneisses.
1774M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0403Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology5Identification and Mapping of Igneous using Aerial and Raw Satellite images. Identification and Mapping of Metamorphic rocks using Aerial and Raw Satellite images.Mapping of Igneous and metamorphic rocks using Digital Image Processing tecnique
1775M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0504Structural Geology1Basic Principles: Definition and Scope of Structural Geology – Primary and Secondary Structures- Geological Mapping (Along the strike and Across the strike), Different scales of mapping, Mapping using tape and compass – Stereographic projection: Application of stereographic projection
1776M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0504Structural Geology2Folds: Anatomy of fold, Types of Folds; based on sense of curvature, based on Plunge of fold, on the basis of orientation of Axial Plane, on the basis of Youngling direction, on the basis of symmetry of fold, on the basis of nature of hinge line etc. Ramsay classification of fold - Superposed folds: Type 0, Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 - Recognition of folds in field.
1777M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0504Structural Geology3Faults: Anatomy of Fault – Stress and Strain – Analysis of stress and strain ellipsoid - Classifications of faults: on the Basis of orientation of Faults, on the Basis of Dip Amount of Beds, on the basis of Movement, on the basis of Slip of Faults, on the basis of mode of occurrences - Effect of fault on the outcrop – Evidences of Fault - Recognition of fault in field.
1778M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0504Structural Geology4Microstructures and Structures of Sedimentation and Intrusion: Anatomy of Joints – Classification of Joints: Geometric and Genetic classification – Shear: Types of shear, evidences of shear, shear zone – Cleavage: foliation and lineation – Unconformity structures related to igneous intrusion, Diapirs, salt domes etc.
1779M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0504Structural Geology5Mapping of geological structures through Remote Sensing and GIS techniques – Lineament mapping (Fault, Joint & Shear) – Lineament Density – contouring. Mapping of fold- mapping of trend line – interpretation of folded structures using trend line. Mapping of geological structures using geophysical data.
1780M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0602Geoinformatics in Mineral Exploration1Introduction to mineral exploration - Various stages of mineral exploration – History of mineralisation event – Origin of ore deposits - Various controls of mineralization (Lithological, structural, geomorphological and stratigraphical controls) –-Guides to ore deposits
1781M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0602Geoinformatics in Mineral Exploration2Geological techniques and procedures for Mineral exploration-Geological aspect of site selection- Field Procedure for sampling - Types sampling - lab analysis of samples – trenching – pitting – exploratory drills – Geological logging of borehole samples - panning of soils and their interpretation – Cutoff grade and thickness-calculation of average grades and thickness – Ore Reserve Estimation; conventional and geostatistical approach - GIS and database management for mining exploration – documentation of exploration.
1782M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0602Geoinformatics in Mineral Exploration3Mapping of Lithologically, Structurally and Geomorphologically Controlled Mineral Deposits Using FCC and Digitally Enhanced Data – Optimization of Spectral Bands and Enhancement Techniques for mineral targeting– Thermal and Microwave Remote Sensing for Mineral Exploration – Mineral mapping through Hyperspectral image -Mapping hydrothermal alteration for mineral exploration
1783M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0602Geoinformatics in Mineral Exploration4GIS based visualisation of magnetic, gravity, resistivity and electro-magnetic data for mineral exploration. GIS based visuvalisation of geochemical data, airborne gamma ray spectrometer data, Airborne / Heliborne geophysical data for mineral exploration
1784M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingMUTHAMILSELVAN A MTIGT0602Geoinformatics in Mineral Exploration5Introduction to Multidisciplinary approach for mineral exploration – Preparation of thematic layers - Integration of thematic layers for mineral exploration - Integration of inter-discipline for mineral exploration.
1785M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0604Geoinformatics in Water Resources1Surface Water Resources
1786M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0605Practical: Geoinformatics in Water Resources Management6Current Contours - Water Resources Budgeting, Hydrological Information System
1787M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0604Geoinformatics in Water Resources3Groundwater Resources
1788M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0604Geoinformatics in Water Resources4Geoinformatics in Groundwater Resources
1789M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0604Geoinformatics in Water Resources5Hydrological Models
1790M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0604Geoinformatics in Water Resources2Geoinformatics in Surface Water Resources
1791M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0604Geoinformatics in Water Resources6Current Contours - Water Resources Budgeting, Hydrological Information System
1792M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0604Geoinformatics in Water Resources5Hydrological Models
1793M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0707Elective–VIII Geoinformatics in Soil science1Introduction to Soil Science
1794M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0707Elective–VIII Geoinformatics in Soil science2Soil Types
1795M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0707Elective–VIII Geoinformatics in Soil science3Soil Nutrients and Crop Production
1796M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0707Elective–VIII Geoinformatics in Soil science4Soil Quality and Landscape
1797M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0707Elective–VIII Geoinformatics in Soil science5Geoinformatics in Soil Mapping, Management and Conservation
1798M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0902Thermal and Microwave Remote Sensing3Microwave Remote Sensing - Basics
1799M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0902Thermal and Microwave Remote Sensing4Space Borne Radar Sensing
1800M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT0902Thermal and Microwave Remote Sensing5Applications of Microwave Remote Sensing
1801M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT1003GIS Based 3D Visualization in Geological Technology1Principles of 3D Visualization
1802M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT1003GIS Based 3D Visualization in Geological Technology23D Visualisation of Topographic Data
1803M.Tech. Geological Technology & Geoinformatics (6-Year Integrated)Department of Remote SensingPALANIVEL K MTIGT1003GIS Based 3D Visualization in Geological Technology33D Visualisation of Geophysical Data
1804M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-2eElective Course -II - Gerontological Social Work1Ageing, Theories of Ageing, Problems of Ageing
1805M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-2eElective Course -II - Gerontological Social Work2Health of Older Person, Role of Nutrition, Health intervention
1806M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-2eElective Course -II - Gerontological Social Work3Older Persons and Family and Interventions
1807M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-2eElective Course -II - Gerontological Social Work4Older Persons and Family Intervention
1808M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-2eElective Course -II - Gerontological Social Work5Policies, Legislations and Schemes for Older persons
1809M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22CC - 12bSpecialisation Course - II - Mental Health1Mental Health, Mental illness, Mental disorders, Normality and Abnormality
1810M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22CC - 12bSpecialisation Course - II - Mental Health2Neurosis, Psychosis, Affective disorders, Organic disorders
1811M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22CC - 12bSpecialisation Course - II - Mental Health3Culture bound syndromes, Personality disorders, Sexual Deviation, alcoholism and drug dependence, suicide, learning disorders, Mental retardation, Epilepsy
1812M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22CC - 12bSpecialisation Course - II - Mental Health4Psychosomatic disorders, Multi - Disciplinary team, Community Psychiatry
1813M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22CC - 12bSpecialisation Course - II - Mental Health5Classification of Mental illness and Policies, DSM V, ICD 11.ICF, FIC
1814M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 11bSpecialisation Course - I Health and Hygiene1Health: Concept of Health, Definition, Dimensions of Health, Determinants of Health, Right to Health, Responsibilities for Health, Indicators of Health. Healthy lifestyle, Disease: Definition; Disease Causation; Natural History of Disease; Types of Disease Agents; Host factors; Environmental Factors; Risk Groups. Disease control. Disease Prevention
1815M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 11bSpecialisation Course - I Health and Hygiene2Nutrition: Classification of foods, Nutrient Groups; Functions; Sources and requirements; Caloric requirements for different age groups; Diet Therapy; Balanced Diet; Malnutrition; National Nutrition Policy 2017.
1816M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 11bSpecialisation Course - I Health and Hygiene3Unit – III Hygiene: Definition; Personal Hygiene, Food Hygiene, and Environmental Hygiene. Concept of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). Environmental pollution; Living Conditions; Housing, Sanitation, Waste disposal, and their influence on Health. Relationship between nutrition, health, and hygiene
1817M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 11bSpecialisation Course - I Health and Hygiene4Communicable diseases: Clinical features, causes, prevention, and treatment of Respiratory Infections: Chickenpox, Influenza, Acute Respiratory Infections, SARS, COVID-19, and Tuberculosis. Intestinal Infections: Viral Hepatitis, Acute diarrhoeal disease, Cholera, Typhoid, Food Poisoning, Amoebiasis, and Hookworm infections Arthropod-Borne Infections: Dengue, Malaria, And Lymphatic Filariasis, Zoonoses: Nipah Virus Infection, Chikungunya, Brucellosis, Surface Infections: STD, AIDS.
1818M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 11bSpecialisation Course - I Health and Hygiene5Institutions working for Health Promotion: Functions - Directorate General of Health Services, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Role of Voluntary Health Agencies in health promotion in India, WHO, UNICEF, UNDP, FAO, ILO, World Bank. Non-Governmental and other Agencies: FORD foundation; CARE; International Red cross; Indian Red cross. Role of Social Workers in promotion of health and hygiene.
1819M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 15bSpecialization Course - IV - Psychiatric Social Work1Psychiatric Social Work: Definition, Need, Historical Development of Psychiatric Social Work in India and abroad, Socio genesis of Mental Illness, Psychosocial factors and mental disorders. Importance of Social Psychiatry and Transcultural Psychiatry. Current status as a field of specialization. Application of the methods of social work in practicing psychiatric social work.
1820M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 15bSpecialization Course - IV - Psychiatric Social Work2Community Mental Health: Concept, models of community mental health and development, identifying mental health problems, Mental health awareness camps. Assessment of welfare needs. Community participation. Mobilisation of community resources. Formation of groups of persons living with mental illness, Community education and referral services.
1821M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 15bSpecialization Course - IV - Psychiatric Social Work3Psycho-Social Implications of Illness: Problems of psychiatric patients during pre-hospitalization, hospitalization, and post-hospitalization Phase-patient, family, and community perspective. Family potentials for the treatment of psychiatric patients. Psychosocial problems of caretakers of the psychiatric patients. Role of psychiatric social workers with patients and their families in Discharge planning and follow-up.
1822M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 15bSpecialization Course - IV - Psychiatric Social Work4Therapeutic Interventions Psycho-social assessment, Psycho-social diagnosis, and Psycho-social treatment: Psycho-Education, Cognitive Therapy, Group Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Client-centered Psycho Therapy, Counselling services,Tele Counselling, Family Therapy, Marital Therapy, ECT, Chemotherapy, Psychosurgery, Megavitamin Therapy; Transactional Analysis, Cognitive Behavior Therapy,RationalEmotiveTherapy,REBT,RealityTherapy,ExistentialTherapy,Logotherapy,GestaltTherapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Art Therapy, Dance Therapy, Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, Biblio therapy, Reel Therapy, Video Therapy/Virtual therapy, Laughter Therapy, Play Therapy, Couples Therapy, Chess therapy, Compassion focused therapy, relapse prevention therapy occupational therapy. Therapies for getting mental peace–biofeedback, metaphors, Massage Therapy. Application of therapies to various psychiatric problems.
1823M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC - 15bSpecialization Course - IV - Psychiatric Social Work5Scope of Psychiatric Social Work practice in Psychiatric Outpatient department, In-patient department, Intensive care unit, Psychiatric ward, Psychiatric Specialty Clinic, De-addiction Centre, Child Guidance Clinics, Palliative care center, Educational institutions. Skills of a psychiatric social worker.Limitations and difficulties faced in psychiatric social work practice.
1824M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkMANGALESWARAN R22CC-2Psychology for Social Work Practice2Unit-II-Personality
1825M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkMANGALESWARAN R22CC-2Psychology for Social Work Practice1Human Growth and Development
1826M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkRAJAVEL N22CC - 12aSpecialisation Course - II - Tribal Community Development1Tribes: Definition, concept, characteristics of the tribal community; nomadic and denotified tribes; History of Indian Tribes and tribes in Tamil Nadu; Regional distribution of tribes and Nehru’s Panchsheel Principles of tribes.
1827M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkRAJAVEL N22CC - 12aSpecialisation Course - II - Tribal Community Development2Social System of Tribes: Socio-economic conditions; Cultural and religious aspects; status of women: dress, food, & marriage-polygamy, polyandry, Dormitory marriage; Status of Children; Tribal leadership and Political Participation -Local, State, and National levels.
1828M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkRAJAVEL N22CC - 12aSpecialisation Course - II - Tribal Community Development3Problems of Tribes: Child Marriage, Poverty, Illhealth, Illiteracy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV / AIDS, Exploitation and atrocities on tribes; Immigration and its related problems. Lack of infrastructure facilities and amenities; Tribal Resettlement and Rehabilitation and its related problems. Tribal Movements, Tribal Revolt. Tribal Unrest
1829M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkRAJAVEL N22CC - 12aSpecialisation Course - II - Tribal Community Development4Tribal Development Administration: Administrative stricture at Central, State and District levels; Hill Development Councils; Functions of Tribal Development Blocks/Agencies; Constitutional provisions for the protection of tribes; Research and Training in Tribal Development. Role of Voluntary Agencies in Tribal Development.
1830M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkRAJAVEL N22CC - 12aSpecialisation Course - II - Tribal Community Development5Tribal Development Programmes: Tribal Development Policies, Tribal Area Development Programme; Hill Area Development Programmes; Tribal Sub-Plans, Forest land cultivation, Tribal development program in Tamil Nadu, Need and Importance of social work practice in Tribal areas, Application of social work methods in tribal development, Forest Policies and Land alienation Problems in implementation of tribal development programmes. Forest Right Act.
1831M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkMANGALESWARAN R22CC - 14cSpecialization Course - III - Organisational Development1Organizational Development
1832M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22NME-2Introduction to Counselling /Basics of Life Skills1Counselling: Concept, goals, purpose
1833M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22NME-2Introduction to Counselling /Basics of Life Skills2Counselling Relationship
1834M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22NME-2Introduction to Counselling /Basics of Life Skills3Approaches to Counselling
1835M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22NME-2Introduction to Counselling /Basics of Life Skills4Qualities and Skills
1836M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22NME-2Introduction to Counselling /Basics of Life Skills5Counselling in different settings
1837M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-3bElective Course - III - Community Health1Primary Health Care, Public health, Health and Wellness
1838M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-3bElective Course - III - Community Health2Health Work in the Community, Community Nutrition Programme
1839M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-3bElective Course - III - Community Health3Social Work Intervention in relation to Immunisation, Nutrition, family Planning and Maternal and Child Health
1840M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-3bElective Course - III - Community Health4School Health Occupation Health, Occupational Health, Environmental Health
1841M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkJERYDA GNANAJANE ELJO J O22EC-3bElective Course - III - Community Health5Health Care Delivery system at National and State Level
1842M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC-7Social Work Research and Social Statistics4Unit – IV • Methods of Data Collection: Methods- observation: meaning and types, survey method- personal interview and mailed questionnaire, advantages and disadvantages, code book, interview guide, pilot study and pre-test, collection of data. Data processing: editing, transcription, classification- types, Data presentation: tabulation-aims, , types and principles of a table, diagrams and graph. Analysis of data: types; Data interpretation: techniques, precautions, Report writing: steps, type, footnoting and referencing, bibliography versus reference list and publication of research findings. Agencies and Proposal writing: Agencies involved in funding social research, preparation of a research project proposal including budget and relevance to the society, and Research Ethics.
1843M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC-8Management of Welfare Organization1Social Welfare Organisation: Concept, Characteristics, size, nature, design, legal status, rules and procedures, Social Welfare Administration: Purpose, and Principles. Management of Welfare organizations: Home relations, financial relations and physical relations. Elements - Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, Reporting and Budgeting (POSDCORB), Social Welfare Administration at national, state & local levels; CSWB(Central Social Welfare Board) Directorate of Social Welfare & Handicapped welfare, Grants for NGOs Central & State government grants for women-aged home
1844M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC-8Management of Welfare Organization2Non – Government Organization: Voluntarism, evolution of Social Welfare in India ; Voluntary Social work ; Voluntary Agencies ;Meaning, definition types & Models of NGOs ; Role of NGOs in National development, Government Schemes on Social welfare, Agency registration ;methods , advantages ,preparation of bye - laws, Memorandum of Association, rules, regulation & registration procedures ; Registration of Societies & Trust ; Governing Board ,Committees Executive ; Quality, Function & role, National Voluntary section Policy 2007.
1845M.S.W. (Master of Social Work)Department of Social WorkNIRMALA D22CC-8Management of Welfare Organization3Social Policy: Concept and Scope, need, evolution & constitutional base; Sources and instrument of social policy, Distinction between social and economic policies. Place of ideology and values. Review of Policies regarding Education, Health, Shelter, Environment, Social Security Employment, Family, Child, Youth and Women, aged, disabled, OBCS and. SC/STs. • The welfare of Weaker Sections -Women, Children, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled tribes & de-notified Communities small and marginal farmers, landless labourers and rural artisans. Policy& Programmes for women, children, aged & disabled, Role of the social worker in development and implementation of programmes for the weaker Section.
1846M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04CCSampling Theory1Population and Sample – Census and Sample Survey – Sampling – Sampling Unit, Sampling Frame, Sampling Distribution, Standard Error, Questionnaire and Schedule, Sampling Design – Sampling and Non-Sampling Errors – Non Response and its Effects – Sample Surveys – Principles of Sample Survey –Steps in Sample Survey –Limitations of Sampling – NSSO/CSO in India.
1847M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02DECStochastic Processes and Time Series Analysis1Introduction to Stochastic Processes – Classification of Stochastic Processes, Markov Chain – Markov Process– Transition Probabilities, Transition Probability Matrix – problems – Chapman-Kolmogorov's Equations, Calculation of n-step Transition Probability and its limit.
1848M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02DECStochastic Processes and Time Series Analysis2Classification of States and chains - irreducible chain – problems - Random Walk and Gambler's Ruin Problem. Markov Process with discrete state space - Poisson Processes, Birth and Death Processes, Markov processes with continuous state space - Weiner process, Stationary processes.
1849M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02DECStochastic Processes and Time Series Analysis3Renewal Processes – Renewal Process in Discrete and Continuous Time – Renewal Interval – Renewal Function and Renewal Density – Renewal Equation – Wald’s equation- Renewal theorems: Elementary Renewal Theorem. Branching Processes – Galton-Watson Branching Process – Properties of Generating Functions – ultimate Extinction Probabilities – Distribution of Total Number of Progeny.
1850M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02DECStochastic Processes and Time Series Analysis4Time Series - Applications and components, additive and multiplicative - diagnostic checking - trend analysis – linear – parabolic – exponential – logistic - cyclical variation -methods - seasonal variation – link relative - deseasonalisation of data - irregular variation - Index number – classification - base shifting – splicing - deflating of index number - price index.
1851M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02DECStochastic Processes and Time Series Analysis5Auto-covariance and Auto-correlation functions - Linear stationary models - Moving Average, Autoregressive, Box Jenkins Methodology - Autoregressive Moving Average, Linear non-stationary models - Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average - Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average - Exponential smoothing - Holt-Winter’s and seasonality method.
1852M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08DECStatistical Methods for Bioinformatics1Introduction to Bioinformatics: Definition and History of Bioinformatics – Internet and Bioinformatics – Introduction to Data Mining – Applications of Data Mining to Bioinformatics Problems and Applications of Bioinformatics.
1853M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08DECStatistical Methods for Bioinformatics2Bio-computing: Introduction to String Matching Algorithms – Database Search Techniques – Sequence Comparison and Alignment Techniques – Use of Biochemical Scoring Matrices – Introduction to Graph Matching Algorithms – Automated Genome Comparison and its Implication – Automated Gene Prediction – Automated Identification of Bacterial and Pathways – Introduction to Signalling Pathways and Pathway Regulation – Gene Arrays – Analysis of Gene Arrays.
1854M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08DECStatistical Methods for Bioinformatics3Statistical Testing and Significance for Large Biological Data Analysis – Statistical Testing – Parametric and Non-parametric Tests – Resampling Tests – hoc Tests – Error Controlling – Multiple Testing Problems and Procedures – Applications.
1855M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08DECStatistical Methods for Bioinformatics4Overview of Bioinformatics – Human Genome Project – Goals of Human Genome Project – Bioinformatics and Internet – Useful Bioinformatics Sites on World Wide Web – Basic Principles of Computing in Bioinformatics: Running Computer Software – Computer Operating System – Software Downloading and Installation.
1856M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08DECStatistical Methods for Bioinformatics5Databases: Data Life Cycle Acquisition – Modification – Uses – Archiving – Repurposing – Disposal – Database Technology Architecture and Management System – Interfaces, Software and Programming Languages – Examples of Bioinformatics Database – Use of Databases: Structure Databases – Visualization of Structural Data – Pattern Matching – Molecular Modelling – Mapping Databases – Genomic Mapping – Types of Maps – Overview on Phylogenetic Analysis – Collaboration.
1857M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08CCStatistical Quality Control and Reliability Theory1Introduction to Quality and Quality Improvement; Meaning and Scope of Statistical process control (SPC), Shewart Control Charts for X-bar, R, S, np, p, c and u charts and their uses. OC and ARL of control charts, Control Charts based on C.V.
1858M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01DECLinear Models and Design of Experiments1Linear models – assumptions on error components – Fixed, Random and mixed effects models, models with full rank and less than full rank - least square and maximum likelihood estimators of the parameters and their properties - Gauss-Markov theorem - testing linear hypotheses.
1859M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08CCStatistical Quality Control and Reliability Theory2Process Capability Analysis – Gauge Capability Analysis – CUSUM procedures, Use of V-mask, – Decision Interval Schemes for CUSUM Charts. Economic Designs of Control Charts – Relative Precision – Multivariate Control Charts.
1860M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02VAC*VAC-2 - Introduction to Big Data Analytics1Introduction to big data – convergence of key trends – unstructured data – industry examples of big data – web analytics – big data applications- big data technologies – introduction to Hadoop – open source technologies – cloud and big data – mobile business intelligence – Crowd sourcing analytics – inter and trans firewall analytics.
1861M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST07CCStatistical Inference - I1Estimator – Estimate – Characteristics of a good Estimator: Consistency – Sufficient condition for Consistency – Unbiasedness – Sufficiency – Factorization Theorem – Minimal Sufficiency, Efficiency – Most Efficient Estimator, Likelihood Equivalence – Uniformly Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimator – Rao-Blackwell and Lehmann-Scheffe’s theorems.
1862M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST07CCStatistical Inference - I2Mean-Squared Error - Fisher’s Information Measure – Cramer-Rao Inequality – Applications, Minimum Variance Bound(MVB) Estimators, Bhattacharya Inequality, Chapman – Robbins Inequality – Exponential family of Distribution of Single Parameter and k Parameter, Complete Sufficient Statistic – Asymptotic Relative Efficiency
1863M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST07CCStatistical Inference - I3Methods of Point Estimation – Maximum Likelihood Method (the Asymptotic Properties of ML Estimators are not included), Method of Moments, Method of Least Square, Method of Minimum Chi-Square and Modified Minimum Chi-Square-Asymptotic Maximum Likelihood Estimation.
1864M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST07CCStatistical Inference - I4Interval Estimation – Pivotal Quantity Method. Shortest length Confidence Intervals. Construction of Confidence Intervals for Population Proportion (Small and large Samples) and between two Population Proportions (large Samples) – Confidence Intervals for mean, Variance of a Normal Population – difference between Mean and Ratio of two Normal Populations.
1865M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST07CCStatistical Inference - I5Bayes’ Estimation – Bayes’ Risk – Informative – Non Informative – Natural Conjugate-Principle of Equivariance – Minimum Risk Equivariant Estimator – Pitman Estimator Credible Intervals – Bayes’ factor for testing Hypothesis – Frequentist test for one-sided Hypothesis and two-sided Hypothesis.
1866M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02VAC*VAC-2 - Introduction to Big Data Analytics2Data Analytics – Nature of Data – Relational Databases to Big Data – Key-value Store – Simplest Class of Analytics – Data Sources to Suffice Business Requirement – Descriptive Statistics for all Variables – Observer the Data Ranges – Outlier Detection and Elimination.
1867M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02VAC*VAC-2 - Introduction to Big Data Analytics5Cloud Computing – Overview – Origin – Cloud Components – Essential Characteristics – On-demand Self-service – Broad Network Access – Location Independent Resource Pooling – Rapid Elasticity – Measured Service – Comparing Cloud Providers with Traditional IT Service Providers – Roots of Cloud Computing.
1868M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01VAC*VAC-1 - Introduction to Machine Learning1Machine learning – Genetic algorithm – Support Vector Machines – Applications – Cluster Analysis – Methods of Similarity – Methods of Distance Measurement – Similarity Co-efficient – Similarity Matrix – Types of Clustering Techniques – Neural Network.
1869M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST12CCMultivariate Analysis1Singular and non-singular Multivariate normal distributions and their properties - Marginal and conditional distributions - Characteristic function and moments - Distribution of linear combinations of multivariate normal vector - Determination of mean and variance -covariance matrix of multivariate normal distribution.
1870M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST12CCMultivariate Analysis2Random Sampling from multivariate normal distribution - Maximum likelihood estimators of the parameters of multivariate normal distribution - distribution of sample mean vector and sample dispersion mean vector - Necessary and sufficient condition for a quadratic form to be distributed as chi-square - Inference concerning the sample mean vector when covariance matrix is known.
1871M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02VAC*VAC-2 - Introduction to Big Data Analytics3Data Visualization – Prepare the data for Visualization – Use tools – Tableau, QlickView and 03, Draw insights out of Visualization Tool – Product Implementation.
1872M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01UECOperations Research1Linear Programming Problem – Statement Basic Theorems and Properties – Simplex Method – Two Phase Method – Principle of Duality – Dual Simplex Method – Transportation Problem – Assignment Problems – Sequencing and Scheduling Problem – Processing n jobs through 2, K Machines.
1873M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02VAC*VAC-2 - Introduction to Big Data Analytics4Introduction to Security Analytics – Techniques in Analytics – Analysis in everyday life – Challenges in Intrusion and Incident Identification – Simulation and Security Process, Analytical Softwares and tools, Malware Analysis – static and dynamic analysis - Security Intelligence – Security Breaches. Big data analytics for security: Analyzing DDOS – Distributed Denial of Service attack: counter based method, and access pattern based method – Machine learning for Ransom ware detection and prevention.
1874M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST12CCMultivariate Analysis3Generalized T2 statistic and its distribution - Hotelling's T2 statistic and its distribution - Two sample problems with unequal covariance matrices likelihood ratio criterion and its applications - Mahalanobis D2 statistic and its distribution - Applications of Hotelling’s T2 Statistic - Invariance property of T2 statistic - Relationship between T2 and D2 statistics - Behrens–Fisher Problem.
1875M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05DECDemography and Official Statistics1Development and Scope of Demography – Demographic Data: Sources and Current Status – Chandrashekar-Deming Index – Adjustment of Age Data – Use of Whipple – Myer and UN Indices – Population Size and Growth in India - Trends and Differentials in World Population – Health Surveys and Use of Hospital Statistics – Population Transition Theory.
1876M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03CCDistribution Theory1Basic Distribution Theory – Joint, Marginal and Conditional Probability Mass Functions and Probability Density Functions. Standard Distributions: Binomial, Poisson, Multinomial and Normal Probability Distributions. Bivariate Normal Distribution – Properties and Relationships.
1877M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST11CCStatistical Inference - II4Likelihood Ratio (LR) Test – Asymptotic Distribution of LR Test Statistic – Consistency of LR Test – Construction of LR Tests for Standard Statistical Distributions. Monotone Likelihood Ratio Property – Uniformly Most Powerful Tests. Applications to Standard Statistical Distributions.
1878M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST09DECFinancial Statistics1Introduction – Probability and Its Distributions – Sampling Distributions: t, F, Chi-Square Distributions – Skewness and Kurtosis – Law of Large Numbers and Central Limit Theorem – Multivariate Normal Distributions: Correlation and Covariance – Independence and Covariance – Linear Functions of Random Variables.
1879M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST11CCStatistical Inference - II3Most Powerful Test – Neyman-Pearson Lemma-Generalization of Neyman-Pearson Fundamental Lemma – Unbiased Tests – Construction of Uniformly Most Powerful Unbiased Tests for One-parameter and Multi-Parameter Exponential Family Applications to Standard Statistical Distribution-Similar Regions. Locally Most Powerful (LMP) Test – LMP Unbiased Test.
1880M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST11CCStatistical Inference - II2Non Parametric – U Statistic and Its Property as an Estimator of Its Expected Value – Spearman Correlation – Chi-Square: Association of Attributes, Tests for Goodness of fit, Homogeneity of Variance – Fisher Exact Test – Run Test – Test for Randomness – Median Test – Sign Test – Wilcoxon’s Signed Rank Test – Mann-Whitney U Test – Kolmogorov-Smirnov Two Sample Test – Kruskal Wallis – Friedman Test – Mc Nemar's Test.
1881M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST11CCStatistical Inference - II1Testing of Hypotheses: Simple and Composite Hypotheses – Two Types of Errors – Level of Significance – Parametric Test for Population Proportion (Small And Large Samples) and Between Two Population Proportions (Large Samples) – T-Test For Single Mean, Independent Sample Mean, Paired T-test, Significance of Observed Correlation Coefficient and Regression Coefficient – Variance of a Normal Population (Small and Large) – Z-Test – Pearson Correlation – Normality Test.
1882M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05DECDemography and Official Statistics5Official Statistics – Present Official Statistical System in India – Relating to Population, Agriculture, Industrial Production, Trade and Prices – Methods of Collection of Official Statistics – Their Reliability and Limitations – Principal Publications Containing such Statistics – Various Official Agencies Responsible for Data Collection and Their Main Functions – Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), Social Statistics Division (SSD), Economic Statistics Division (ESD), Price Statistics Division (PSD) and NSSTA Training Division.
1883M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05DECDemography and Official Statistics4Components of Population Growth and Change – Models of Population Growth and Their Filling to Population Data – Methods of Projection – Logistic Equation – Component Method of Projection – Stable Population Theory – Decennial Population Census in India – Nuptiality and Its Measurements.
1884M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05DECDemography and Official Statistics3Special Distribution of Population – Basic Concepts – Measurements and Models of Migration – Concept of International Migration – Urban Development Components of Urban and Metropolitan Growth – Urbanization in Developed and Developing Countries – Stable and Quasi Populations – Intrinsic Growth Rate.
1885M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05DECDemography and Official Statistics2Mortality – Basic Measurements – Crude, Specific, Standardized Death Rates – Life Table – Construction, Use and Interpretation – Force of Mortality – Abridged Life Tables. Fertility – Basic Measurements – Gross and Net Reproduction Rate – Cohort Fertility Analysis – Fertility Models – Population Regulation Programs in India – Demographic Transition Theory.
1886M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST09DECFinancial Statistics5Regime Switching Models: Bull and Bear Markets – Regression on Bull3 – Other Models for Bull/Bear – Bull and Bear Portfolios – Copulae and Value at Risk.
1887M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST09DECFinancial Statistics4Portfolio Theory: Trading Off Expected Return and Risk – One Risky Asset and One-Risk Free Asset – Two Risky Assets – Combining Two Risky Assets with Risk Free Asset – Quadratic Programming – Utility Theory.
1888M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST09DECFinancial Statistics3Time Series Data – Stationary Processes: Weak White Noise – Predicting White Noise – Estimating The Parameters of Stationary Process – Moving Average (MA) Processes – ARIMA Processes – AIC and SBC - GE Daily Returns: AR Order - Three-Month Treasury Bill Rates – Forecasting GE Daily Log Returns and Log Prices.
1889M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST09DECFinancial Statistics2Net Returns – Gross Returns – Log Returns – Adjustment for Dividends – Behavior of Returns – Random Walk Models – Origins of Random Walk Hypothesis – Efficient Markets Hypothesis – Discrete and Continuous Compounding.
1890M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST11CCStatistical Inference - II5Introduction to Sequential Procedures – Stopping Times – Wald’s Equation. SPRT: Termination Property, Approximation to Stopping Bounds and Applications to Standards Distributions. Wald’s Fundamental Identity OC and ASN Functions.
1891M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST12CCMultivariate Analysis4Wishart distribution – Sampling distribution of sample covariance matrix – Properties of Wishart distribution – Wilk’s criterion – Generalized variance – Sampling distribution of simple sample correlation coefficient – Sampling distribution of partial and multiple correlation coefficients in null case – Tests concerning simple, partial and multiple correlation coefficients – Discriminant function – Fisher’s discriminant function.
1892M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST12CCMultivariate Analysis5Problem of classification – Two populations and k populations – Principal components and their determination – Factor analysis – estimation of factor loadings – Canonical variables and canonical correlations – Derivation of canonical correlation coefficients.
1893M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04DECSurvival Analysis and Clinical Trails1Introduction to Survival Analysis – Definitions and Properties – Concepts of Time, Order and Random Censoring, Likelihood in These Cases – Life Distributions – Exponential, Gamma, Weibull, Lognormal, Pareto, Linear Failure Rate. Parametric Inference – Longitudinal Studies – Censoring Mechanisms – Type I, Type II and Left Right and Interval Censoring – Likelihood Functions under Censoring and Estimation– Tests based on LR, MLE.
1894M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04DECSurvival Analysis and Clinical Trails2Life Tables – Failure Rate – Mean Residual Life and Their Elementary Properties – Concept of Ageing – Types of Ageing Classes and Their Properties – Estimation of Survival Function – Actuarial Estimator, Kaplan-Meier Estimator, Estimation under Assumption of IFR / DFR. Tests of Exponentiality Against Non-Parametric Classes Total Time on Test – Two Sample Problem – Gehan Test – Log Rank Test.
1895M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04DECSurvival Analysis and Clinical Trails3Introduction To Semi-Parametric Regression for Failure Rate – Cox’s Proportional Hazards (PH) Model with One and Several Covariates – Estimation Problems in Cox’s PH Model – Rank Test for Regression Coefficients. Introduction to Competing Risks Analysis and Estimation Problems in Competing Risk Model for Parametric and Non-Parametric, Semi-Parametric Models.
1896M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04DECSurvival Analysis and Clinical Trails4Introduction to Clinical Trials: The Need and Ethics of Clinical Trials – Bias and Random Error in Clinical Studies – Conduct of Clinical Trials – Overview of Phase I - IV Trials – Multicenter Trials. Data Management: Data Definitions – Case Report Forms – Database Design – Data Collection Systems for Good Clinical Practice.
1897M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04DECSurvival Analysis and Clinical Trails5Design of Clinical Trials: Parallel Vs. Cross-Over Designs – Cross-Sectional Vs. Longitudinal Designs – Review of Factorial Designs – Objectives and Endpoints of Clinical Trials – Design of Phase I Trials – Design of Single-Stage and Multi-Stage Phase II Trials – Design and Monitoring of Phase III Trials with Sequential Stopping. Reporting and Analysis: Analysis of Categorical Outcomes From Phase I-III Trials– Analysis of Survival Data from Clinical Trials.
1898M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05CCR Programming1Introduction to R programming: R-Introduction – Uses of R – Advantages and Disadvantages – Installing R – Installing R Packages – Basic Syntax – Data Types – Import and Export Data.
1899M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05CCR Programming2Data structures and variables: Creating Variables – Operators of R – Decision Making of R – R-Loops – Functions of R.
1900M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05CCR Programming3Descriptive Statistics in R: Mean, Median, Mode, Variance, Standard Deviation and Range. Statistical Graphs in R: Histogram, Bar Chart, Pie Chart, Box Plot, Scatter Plot. Sampling – Simple Random Sampling, Stratified Random Sampling.
1901M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05CCR Programming4Coding of Discrete Distribution – Bernoulli, Binomial, Poisson, Negative Binomial, Geometric and Hyper Geometric Distributions.
1902M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST05CCR Programming5Coding of Continuous Distribution - Normal, Lognormal, Exponential, Cauchy, Gamma and Beta Distributions.
1903M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02CCMeasure and Probability Theory3Events – Sample space – Different approaches to probability – Random variables and Random vector – Distribution functions of random variables and Random vector – Expectation and Moments – Basic Markov – Chebyshev’s – Holder’s – Minkowski’s and Jensen’s inequalities.
1904M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04CCSampling Theory3Stratified random sampling: Estimates of population total, mean and their variances – Related properties – Allocation of sample sizes – Neyman’s proportional and optimum allocations Comparison of stratified sampling with simple random sampling-Estimation of proportion under stratified random sampling.
1905M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04CCSampling Theory2Simple Random Sampling (with and without replacement): Notations and terminology – Estimates of population total, mean and their variances and standard errors – Pooling of estimates – Determination of sample size. Simple random sampling for attributes.
1906M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03CCDistribution Theory5Non-Central t – Non-Central Chi-Square – Non-Central F distributions and their properties. Order Statistics: Distribution of rth order statistics – Joint distribution of two or more order statistics – Distribution of sample range and median.
1907M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03CCDistribution Theory4Exponential, Laplace, Logistic, Log-normal, Beta, Gamma, Cauchy and Compound Poisson Distribution. Sampling Distributions – Central-t, Central-F, Central chi-square distributions – Properties and Relationships.
1908M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03CCDistribution Theory3Geometric, Negative Binomial, Truncated Binomial, Truncated Poisson, Power Series and Logarithmic Distributions – Properties and Relationships.
1909M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03CCDistribution Theory2Functions of Random Variables and their Distributions – Methods of Finding Distributions: Cumulative Distribution Function - Jacobian of Transformation - Characteristic Function and Moment Generating Function.
1910M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02CCMeasure and Probability Theory5Central limit theorem – statement of CLT – Lindeberg-Levy’s and Liapounov forms with proof and Lindeberg Feller’s form examples. Khintchine’s weak law of large numbers – Kolmogorov inequality – Strong law of large numbers.
1911M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02CCMeasure and Probability Theory4Independence of sequence of events and random variables – Conditional probability – Conditional expectation – Characteristic functions and their properties – Inversion formula – Convergence of random variables – Convergence in probability and almost surely in the rth mean and in distribution, their relationships – convergence of moments – Helly-Bray theorem, Continuity theorem and Convolution of distributions.
1912M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04CCSampling Theory4Systematic sampling: Estimates of population total, mean, and their variances and standard errors – systematic sampling with linear trend – comparison of systematic sampling with stratified and simple random sampling – circular systematic sampling – Two stage sampling with equal number of second stage units and cluster sampling.
1913M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02CCMeasure and Probability Theory2Lebesgue-Stieltjes measure – Measure integral and its properties – Dominated convergence theorem – Radon-Nikodymn theorem – Almost everywhere convergence, Convergence in measure and Convergence in mean.
1914M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST02CCMeasure and Probability Theory1Measure Theory – Limits of sequence of sets – Classes of sets – Field, Sigma Field and Monotone class – Measure and Measure Space – Measurable function
1915M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01CCReal Analysis and Linear Algebra5Characteristic roots and vectors – Cayley-Hamilton theorem – Minimal equation of a matrix. Quadratic Form – Matrix of a quadratic form – Rank, signature and classification of quadratic forms – Sylvester‘s of Inertia.
1916M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01CCReal Analysis and Linear Algebra4Matrices - Operations on Matrices – Symmetric and Skew-symmetric Matrices – Conjugate of a Matrix – Determinant of a Matrix – Inverse of a Matrix. Solving system of linear equations. Elementary transformations, Elementary Matrices, Row and Column ranks – Rank of a Matrix. Reduction to Normal form, Equivalent Matrices.
1917M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01CCReal Analysis and Linear Algebra3Compactness – Open cover – Compact metric spaces – Herni Borel theorem. Compactness and continuity – continuous image of compact metric space is compact – Continuous function on a compact metric space in uniformly continuous – Integration – Concept of Riemann Integral, Sufficient condition for Riemann Integrability, Darboux theorem, Fundamental theorem, First mean value theorem – Improper Riemann Integrals
1918M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01CCReal Analysis and Linear Algebra2Continuity of functions – Continuity of compositions of functions – Equivalent conditions for continuity – Algebra of continuous functions – Homeomorphism – Uniform continuity – Discontinuities connected and non-connected subsets of R – Connectedness and Continuity – Continuous image of a connected set is connected – Intermediate value theorem.
1919M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01CCReal Analysis and Linear Algebra1Metric spaces – Open sets – Interior of a set – Closed sets – Closure – Completeness – Cantor’s Intersections theorem – Baire – Category theorem.
1920M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01VAC*VAC-1 - Introduction to Machine Learning5Regression Trees – Concepts – Tree Based Regression – Least Square Regression Trees – Greedy Criterion – Resubstitution – Over Fitting Pruning – Types – Subtree Replacement and Raising – Pruning Algorithms – Cost Complexity – Minimum Error – Pessimistic – Critical Value.
1921M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01UECOperations Research4Inventory Theory – Costs involved in Inventory Problems – EOQ – Deterministic Model – Economic Lot Size Models without Shortages and with Shortages having Production Rate Infinite and Finite – Sensitivity Analysis – Inventory with Uncertain Demand – Systems of Inventory Control – Fixed Order Quantity System (Q-system) – Periodic Review System (P-system).
1922M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01UECOperations Research3Network Analysis by CPM/PERT – Basic Concept – Constraints in Network – Construction of the Network – Time Calculations – Concept of Slack and Float in Network Analysis – Network Crashing – Finding Optimum Project Duration and Minimum Project Cost.
1923M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01UECOperations Research2Game Theory – Zero–Sum Games by Dominance Principle, Graphical Solutions of 2x2, 2xn and mx2 Games – Minimax and Maximin Principle and Saddle Point Theorems – Mixed Strategies – Saddle Points – Dynamic Programming – LPP and Games.
1924M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03DECEconometrics5K-Class estimators – Full information estimators – Full Information Maximum Likelihood (FIML) – Three stage least squares estimators (3-SLS) and its Properties – Comparison of various estimation methods.
1925M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03DECEconometrics4Simultaneous equations model – Concept, structure and types – Identification Problem with restrictions on variance and covariance – Rank and order conditions of identifiability – Methods of estimation – Indirect least square method, two-stage least squares method of estimation and Estimation of Limited Information Maximum Likelihood (LIML).
1926M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03DECEconometrics3Autocorrelation: Causes, consequences and testing for auto-correlated disturbances – Autoregressive series of order 1 (AR(1)) – Lagged variables and distributed log methods – Errors in variable models and Instrumental variables. Economical Forecasting – long term and short term.
1927M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03DECEconometrics2Single equation linear model static case – Ordinary least square model and generalized least squares model: Introduction – estimation and prediction – Problem of multicollinearity and heteroscedasticity – Causes, consequences and solutions of and estimation.
1928M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST03DECEconometrics1Nature and scope of Econometrics – Illustrative examples Production and cost analysis – Theory and analysis of consumer demand specification – Estimation of demand function – Price and income elasticity of demand – Price elasticity’s of supply – Torquivists model of demand for inferior goods models building bias in construction of models.
1929M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01UECOperations Research5Queuing Theory – Characteristics of Queuing Systems – Steady State M/M/1, M/M/1 with Limited Waiting Space – M/M/C – M/M/C with Limited Waiting Space – Non-Poisson Queuing Models – M/Ek/1, M/G/1 Problems. Replacement Theory – Replacement of Items – Group Replacement. Simulation: Scope – Role and Generation of Random Number – Generation of Random Numbers by Multiplicative – Congruential Method – Monte-Carlo Simulation.
1930M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01VAC*VAC-1 - Introduction to Machine Learning4Chi-Square Automatic Interaction Detection – Algorithm and Description – Applications – Classification and Regression Trees – Impurity Measure – Gini Index – Applications – Towing Index – Ordered Index.
1931M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01VAC*VAC-1 - Introduction to Machine Learning3Decision Tree – Concepts – Construction of Rules – Basic Concepts – Constructing of Classification Trees – Inductive Decision Tree – Version3 for Nominal Attributes – Information Entropy – Building Tree – Gain-High Branching Attributes – Top-Down ID – C4.5.
1932M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST01VAC*VAC-1 - Introduction to Machine Learning2Model Estimation – Resampling Methods – Cross-Validation – Leave-One Out-Rotation – Bootstrap – Algorithms for Classification and Regression – Naïve Bayes – Problem of Zero Frequency – Missing Values and Numeric Attributes – Multiple Regression – Logistic Regression – K-Nearest Neighbour Classification and Prediction.
1933M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08CCStatistical Quality Control and Reliability Theory5Reliability concepts – Components and Systems – Reliability Function – Failure Rate Function – Interrelationship-System. Lifetime Distribution – Exponential, Gamma and Weibull. Bounds on Reliability, Mean Time to Failure, Mean Residual Time – One to one correspondence of these functions – Estimation of Parameters, IFR, DFR Distributions NBUE.
1934M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08CCStatistical Quality Control and Reliability Theory4Variable Sampling Plan: Assumptions, Single and Double Variable Sampling Plans – Chain Sampling Plans – Continuous Sampling Plans: CSP-1, CSP-2 and CSP-3 – Wald-Wolfowitz – Skip-lot Plan. Six Sigma – Implementing Six Sigma – Over View and Implementations – Examples.
1935M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST08CCStatistical Quality Control and Reliability Theory3Basic Concepts of Acceptance Sampling – Sampling Inspection – 100% Sampling Inspection – Sampling Inspection by Attributes – Single, Double, Multiple and Sequential Sampling Plans – OC, ASN, ATI and AOQ functions, Curtailed Sampling – MIL-STD-105E – LTPD and AOQL Protection (Single Sampling Plan only).
1936M.Sc. StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsJAISANKAR T23ST04CCSampling Theory5Varying Probability Sampling: Probability proportional to size (PPS) sampling (with and without replacement) – Stratified PPS – Selection procedures – Ordered and unordered estimates – Desraj, Horwitz-Thompson and Murthy’s estimates. Ratio Estimates – Methods of estimation, approximate variance of the Ratio Estimate – Regression Estimators – Difference Estimators, Regression Estimators in Stratified Sampling.
1937M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NEC-VIHuman Rights and Legal Systems - Gender Concerns1Introduction - Human Rights
1938M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NEC-VIHuman Rights and Legal Systems - Gender Concerns2International Organizations and Human Rights
1939M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IIIGender , Health Nutrition2Understanding Food and Nutrition from Gender Perspective
1940M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IIIGender , Health Nutrition3Reproductive Health: Gender Implications
1941M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IIIGender , Health Nutrition6Health consequences of Gender based Violence, Field Work and Current Contours
1942M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IIIGender , Health Nutrition5Field Work
1943M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IIIGender , Health Nutrition4Health consequences of gender based violence
1944M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-VIIGender Representation in Media: Feminist Critique1Media Advertisement: Gender Portrayal
1945M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-VIIGender Representation in Media: Feminist Critique2Feminist Communication Theories
1946M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-VIIGender Representation in Media: Feminist Critique3Communication as Empowerment
1947M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-VIIGender Representation in Media: Feminist Critique4Representation and Reinforcing Population Culture
1948M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-VIIGender Representation in Media: Feminist Critique5Changing Perspectives of Alternate Media
1949M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IGender Concepts, Theories and Masculinities1Gender Concepts
1950M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IGender Concepts, Theories and Masculinities2Theoretical Perspective and Approaches of Gender
1951M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IGender Concepts, Theories and Masculinities3Understanding Sexualities
1952M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IGender Concepts, Theories and Masculinities4Changing Context and Content of Gender
1953M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IGender Concepts, Theories and Masculinities5Field Work and Assignment
1954M.A. Gender StudiesDepartment of Women's StudiesMURUGESWARI NCC-IGender Concepts, Theories and Masculinities6Current Contours