
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Syllabus
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabus
Bachelor of computer Science and Engineering:
First Year First Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 1101 | Computer Fundamentals and Applications | 3 |
CSE 1102 | Structured of Computer Programming using C | 3 |
CSE 1103 | Physics-I | 2 |
CSE 1104 | Mathematics-1 | 3 |
CSE 1105 | English Language Course | 2 |
CSE 1106 | Principles of Accounting and Management | 2 |
CSE 1107 | Bangladesh Studies (GED Course)> | 1 |
CSE 1108 | Lab-1: based on CSE 1101 | 1 |
CSE 1109 | Lab-1: based on CSE 1102 | 2 |
CSE 1110 | Lab-2: based on CSE 1103 | 1 |
Total Credits | 20 |
First Year Second Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 1201 | Basic Electrical Engineering | 3 |
CSE 1202 | Data Structure | 3 |
CSE 1203 | Computer Programming with C++ | 3 |
CSE 1204 | Physics-II | 2 |
CSE 1205 | Mathematics-II | 3 |
CSE 1206 | Professional ethics of computing | 2 |
CSE 1207 | Lab-1: based on CSE 1201 | 1 |
CSE 1208 | Lab-2: based on CSE 1202 | 1 |
CSE 1209 | Lab-3: based on CSE 1203 | 2 |
CSE 1210 | Lab-4 based on CSE 1204 | 1 |
Total Credits | 21 |
Second Year First Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 2101 | Digital Logic Design | 3 |
CSE 2102 | Discrete Mathematics | 3 |
CSE 2103 | Basic Electronics | 3 |
CSE 2104 | Computer Programming with JAVA | 3 |
CSE 2105 | Mathematics-III | 3 |
CSE 2106 | Statistics | 3 |
CSE 2107 | Lab-1: based on CSE 2101 | 1 |
CSE 2108 | Lab-2: based on CSE 2103 | 1 |
CSE 2109 | Lab-3: based on CSE 2104 | 2 |
Total Credits | 22 |
Second Year Second Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 2201 | Computer Algorithms | 3 |
CSE 2202 | Internet Concept & Web database Programming | 3 |
CSE 2203 | Numerical Analysis | 3 |
CSE 2204 | Computer Architecture | 3 |
CSE 2205 | Mathematics -IV | 3 |
CSE 2206 | Lab-1:based on CSE 2201. | 1 |
CSE 2207 | Lab-2:based on CSE 2202 | 2 |
CSE 2208 | Lab-3: based on CSE 2203 | 1 |
Total Credits | 19 |
Third Year First Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 3101 | Database Systems | 3 |
CSE 3102 | Data Communication | 3 |
CSE 3103 | Operating Systems | 3 |
CSE 3104 | Microprocessor and Assembly Language. | 3 |
CSE 3105 | System Analysis and Design | 3 |
CSE 3106 | Lab-1:based on CSE 3101 | 2 |
CSE 3107 | Lab-2: based on CSE 3103 | 1 |
CSE 3108 | Lab-3:based on CSE 3104 | 2 |
CSE 3109 | Software Development Project -1 (Live project) | 2 |
Total Credits | 22 |
Third Year Second Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 3201 | Computer Networks | 3 |
CSE 3202 | Theory of Computing | 2 |
CSE 3203 | Introduction to compilers | 3 |
CSE 3204 | Computer Modeling and Simulation | 3 |
CSE 3205 | Computer Peripheral and Interfacing | 3 |
CSE 3206 | Software Engineering | 3 |
CSE 3207 | Lab-l:based on CSE 3201 | 1 |
CSE 3208 | Lab-2:based on CSE 3205 | 1 |
CSE 3209 | Software Development Project-2 (Live project) | 2 |
Total Credits | 21 |
Fourth Year First Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 4001 | Project | 1 |
CSE 4102 | Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks | 3 |
CSE 4103 | Artificial Intelligence | 3 |
CSE 4104 | Telecommunication Engineering | 3 |
CSE 4105 | Digital System Design | 3 |
CSE 4106 | Cryptography and network security | 3 |
CSE 4107 | Lab-1: based on CSE 4102 | 1 |
CSE 4108 | Lab-2: based on CSE 4103 | 1 |
CSE 4109 | Lab-3: based on CSE 4104 | 1 |
CSE 4110 | Lab-3: based on CSE 4105 | 1 |
Total Credits | 20 |
Fourth Year Second Semester | ||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
CSE 4001 | Project | 3 |
CSE 4202 | Computer Graphics | 3 |
CSE 4203 | Digital signal processing | 3 |
CSE 4204 | Elective-1 | 3 |
CSE 4206 | Industrial Training | 2 |
CSE 4207 | Lab-1: based on CSE 4202 | 1 |
Total Credits | 15 |
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Department of English
Introduction to the Program
At BGCTUB, the BA (Honors) and MA programs offer a unique blend of literature in English and applied linguistics. They represent, on the one hand, a broad sampling of British, American, and world literature written in English; on the other, developments in linguistics and language teaching that provide the opportunity to learn the use and evaluation of current classroom techniques for the teaching of English. Extensive reading and writing, along with discussion and presentation skills are required in virtually all the courses offered by the department. The focus on critical reading and analytic reasoning and lucid writing is central to the mission of the department.
The department may be proud of a pool of experienced and learned faculty members with orientation to innovative teaching, research and sincere counselling. The department runs a Debating Club, Drama and Cultural Club and Press and Creative Writing Club. These clubs organize a full-range of co-academic and social events throughout the year.
Vision:
The program is committed to advancing knowledge, creativity and ethical values by nurturing a community of students, scholars, teachers, and creative writers.
Missions:
To foster students’ reading skills through extensive study of literary texts.
To develop students’ logical, creative, and critical thinking skills through application of methods of analysis to the interpretation of literary texts.
To enhance students’ writing skills through instruction and practice in analytical, practical, and creative approaches to writing.
To increase students’ knowledge of the structure and history of the English language.
To increase students’ awareness and appreciation of the aesthetic aspects of language and of literary genres and forms.
To enhance students’ exploration of individual, gender, ethnic, and cultural diversity through study of literature and language
Graduate Profiles:
The major strength of all English graduates is the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Studying an English degree also develops skills in:
independent working
time management and organization
planning and researching written work
articulating knowledge and understanding of texts, concepts and theories
leading and participating in discussions
negotiation and team working to present ideas and information
effectively conveying arguments and opinions and thinking creatively
using your judgment to weigh up alternative perspectives
critical reasoning and analysis
using IT.
Understand and empathize with other cultures and people through exploring their literary traditions
Knowledge of linguistic, literary, cultural contexts in which literature is written and read
Written and oral communication skills – ability to define audience, construct an argument, present an idea, and provide background information on a variety of issues
Write and speak with clarity and precision, and learn the best methods to persuade an audience
Detailed, balanced and rigorous examination of texts or spoken language and the ability to articulate interpretations to others
Sensitivity to how communication is shaped by circumstances, authorship and intended audience
Sensitivity to the power of language and its role in creating meaning
A broad vocabulary and ability to use critical terminology appropriately
Skills in a variety of research methods and the ability to accurately and appropriately present research
Awareness of how different social and cultural contexts affect the nature of language and meaning
1.Duration of the BA Honours in English programme:
The programme of study for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honors shall extend over a period of 4(four) academic years comprising 8(eight) semesters and shall be completed by a student in not more than 6(six) academic years.
2.Course identification system:
a. Each course shall be designated by three / four letters for the subject/discipline as decided by the concerned department. This will be followed by a three digit number for the course of which the first digit will correspond to the semester. Thus ENG 405 will be for the fifth English course of the 4th semester.
b. Each course shall comprise 100 marks which is equivalent to 3 credits. Each course is so designed as to be completed in minimum 42-45 class hours.
All courses will be prepared by the relevant Committee of Courses and Studies of the Department. In case of preparing related courses, teachers of relevant subjects should be consulted.
3. In order to be eligible for appearing at the final semester examinations candidates are required to attend not less than 60% of the Lectures. The Academic Committee of the Department may recommend marginal cases of shortage of attendance (below 60%) on special ground and on production of documentary evidences.
4.The course teacher shall submit the class attendance report to the Chairman of the Department before processing the examination entry.
5.Medium of Examination: The medium of examinations will be English.
6.Course summary:
No
Description
No. of Course
Credit Hour
1
1st semester
05
15
2
2nd semester
05
15
3
3rd semester
05
15
4
4th semester
05
15
5
5th semester
05
15
6
6th semester
05
15
7
7th semester
05
15
8
8th semester
05
15
9
Viva Voce
03
10
Book Review, Study Tour
03
Total = 126
Evaluation Procedure:
Class attendance/Class test/Assignment
20 Marks
Midterm Examination
30 Marks
Final Examination
50 Marks
Total
100 marks
First Year First Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 101
Fundamentals of English – I
ENG 102
Fundamentals of English – II
ENG 103
Reading
ENG 104
Bangladesh Studies
ENG 105
Computer Fundamentals
First Year Second Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 201
Principles of Linguistics
ENG 202
Composition I
ENG 203
Introduction to English Poetry
ENG 204
Introduction to English Drama
ENG 205
English History I (Anglo-Saxon Conquest to Elizabethan Age )
Second Year First Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 301
Composition II
ENG 302
Essentials of Western Philosophy I
ENG 303
Business Communication
ENG 304
Classics in Translation
ENG 305
English History II (From the Stunt Era to World war II)
Second Year Second Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 401
Romantic Literature I
ENG 402
Essentials of Western Philosophy II
ENG 403
Elizabethan and 17th Centaury Prose & Poetry
ENG 404
Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama except Shakespeare
ENG 405
Bangla Literature
Third Year First Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 501
Metaphysical Poetry
ENG 502
Romantic Literature II
ENG 503
Sociolinguistics
ENG 504
Psycholinguistics
ENG 505
18th Century English Fiction
Third Year Second Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 601
English Literature : Neoclassical Age
ENG 602
Restoration & Late 18th Century Literature
ENG 603
Victorian Poetry
ENG 604
Nineteenth – Century English Novel
ENG 605
American Literature I
Fourth Year First Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 701
Old and Middle English Literature
ENG 702
Phonetics & Phonology
ENG 703
Literary Criticism
ENG 704
Modern English Literature
ENG 705
Translation Studies
Fourth Year Second Semester
Course Code
Course Name
ENG 801
Shakespeare
ENG 802
Postcolonial Writing in English
ENG 803
Literary Theory
ENG 804
English Language Teaching
ENG 805
Language Through Literature
7. Duration of examination:
Examination will be held on semester basis on dates to be scheduled by the Departmental academic Committee. Time allotted for examination will be as follows: for theoretical courses, 1.30 hours for 30 marks, 2.30 hours for 50 marks and 4 hours for 75-100 marks.
8. Grading System:
Numeric Grade
Letter Grade
Grade Point
80% above
A+
4.00
75% Less than 80%
A
3.75
70% Less than 75%
A-
3.50
65% Less than 70%
B+
3.25
60% Less than 65%
B
3.00
55% Less than 60%
B-
2.75
50% Less than 55%
C+
2.50
45% Less than 50%
C
2.25
40% Less than 45%
D
2.00
Below 40%
F
0.00
9.Promotion Criteria: A student is required to fulfill the following conditions for promotion to the next higher class: S/he must earn at least 40% of the total marks at his/her respective final semester, failing which he/she will be declared to have failed in the respective examination.
a. To get promotion from 1st semester to 2nd semester a student should pass at least three credit courses and should not fail in more than two courses. At this stage s/he shall be allowed to take part in the remaining courses of 1st semester in subsequent semester final examinations.
b. In all other semesters for promotion to the next semester, a student should not fail in more than 2 courses and s/he should appear in subsequent semester final examination of those failed courses and must pass the courses.
c. If s/he fails to pass in the remaining courses of the 1st semester class in the subsequent semester final exam, he/she shall not be promoted to the 3rd semester class. In that case he/she should be treated as a student of the 2nd semester class and he/she must have to pass in remaining courses of 1st semester within the next immediate 1st semester exam, failing which he/she shall be dropped out of the programme.
d.If a student fails to appear at the Viva-Voce examination, the examination committee may recommend him for appearing at the Viva-Voce examination on special grounds and on production of documentary evidences subject to the approval of the Chairman. Under the benefit of this provision he/she shall have to bear all expenses to conduct the Viva-Voce examination as fixed by the University authorities.
e. The Controller of Examinations shall publish the Cumulative results of the programme and shall provide the transcript/Grade certificate showing course-wise grades and the cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of the candidates for the degree of B.A.(English) Honours.
10.Failed Students:
If a student fails to pass in more than two courses of the 1st ,2nd ,and 3rd ,4th , 5th ,6th ,7th semesters BA(Hons) English examination he/she will not be promoted to the next higher class and he/she will be treated as a failed student. The failed student must pass the remaining courses with the next batch that immediately follows as an irregular candidate. If he/she fails to pass the remaining courses he/she shall be declared disqualified from the continuation of the course i.e. he/she shall be dropped out of the programme.
11.Degree Requirements:
for the degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours.
a. A student of the programme will be required to earn 126 credit hours:
b. For the degree of BA(Hons) no grades from any source other than that of the prescribed credit hours will be considered.
c. The candidate carrying F Grade in any course shall not be awarded the degree of BA(Hons).
d. For passing an individual course maintaining a minimum grade point (GPA) of 2.00 is required.
e. A student must pass all the courses of 1st,2nd ,3rd ,4th ,5th ,6th ,7th and 8th semester final examinations maintaining a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.00.
12.Improvement of Grades:
a.A student can improve the grade by appearing at the examination of the immediate next batch; students earning less than A+ in any course in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh semester may also choose to improve the grade by appearing at the Mid-Term & Semester Final Examination in the same course with the next batch. If such a student fails to improve his/her grade(s), his/her previous grade in the same course will remain valid.
b.A student shall be allowed to improve the grade of a course only once in a semester.
c.No improvement shall be allowed in the in-course tests/home assignment grades or the grades earned in Practical, Viva-Voce, Sessional, Tutorial and Field works as well as in the course(s) in which the student did not attend classes or appear in examination.
d. For improvement of grade in a course the student shall apply to the Departmental Chairman at least 4 weeks before the start of the semester final examination.
e. Improvement shall not be allowed after the distribution of the certificate.
f. The Program Officer of the Department shall have to prepare list(s) of candidates for the improvement categories and send one copy of each to the office of the Controller of Examinations, Academic section and Treasurer within 15 days of publication of results.
13.Re-Admission:
a. In case a student fails to pass the 1st,2nd ,3rd ,4th ,5th ,6th ,7th and 8th semester BA Honours examinations due to shortage of required percentage of attendance or fails to deposit the examination fees due to some unavoidable circumstances or is expelled from the University for any reason as the case may be, he/she shall have to get himself readmitted to the subsequent 1st,2nd ,3rd ,4th ,5th ,6th ,7th and 8th semester BA Honours classes respectively only within 30 days from the date of publication of 1st,2nd ,3rd ,4th ,5th ,6th ,7th and 8th semester final results. The syllabus in force for the examination concerned will be applicable for such students.
b. Readmission in a semester may be allowed only twice and not more than three semesters in classes during the entire programme. For example, when a student has been given three chances of readmission to the 7th semester, he/she will not be given another chance of readmission in the 8th semester.
14 .Adoption of Unfair Means:
a. If a student adopts unfair means in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th semester BA(Hons) examination, he /she shall be penalized with the cancellation of the result of his /her respective semester. But his /her results of the previous semester (s) shall remain valid. Besides this, disciplinary action shall be taken by the Examination Disciplinary Committee against the candidate found guilty of offences as per rules of the University.
b. In case a student of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th semester is expelled from the university for any reason as the case may be, he/she shall have to get himself/herself readmitted to the subsequent 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th semester BA Honours class respectively for one time only. The syllabus in effect of the examination concerned will be applicable for such a student.
c. If any student adopts unfair means in any examination, the teacher, invigilator shall report his nature of unfair means to the Chief-invigilator / Chairman of the examination committee for onward transmission to Disciplinary Committee of the University for action as per rules.
15 .Academic Calendar: The Academic calendar showing dates for starting and finishing classes, commencement of examinations and publication of the results shall be announced by the Academic Committee of the respective Department before commencement of each semester. Unless any special and unavoidable circumstances happen, the Academic calendar shall not be changed.
Department of Law
Syllabus
4 years LL.B.(Honours) Programme :
First Year First Semester | ||
Course No. | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 101 | Jurisprudence -1 | 3 |
LL.B 102 | Legal History and Legal System of Bangladesh | 3 |
LL.B 103 | Constitutional Law of Bangladesh | 3 |
LL.B 104 | Computer Fundamentals | 3 |
LL.B 105 | English for Law | 3 |
Total | 15 |
First Year Second Semester | ||
Course No. | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 201 | Jurisprudence -II | 3 |
LL.B 202 | Legal System of Bangladesh | 3 |
LL.B 203 | Constitutional Law of the UK & USA | 3 |
LL.B 204 | Roman Law | 3 |
LL.B 205 | Muslim Law -1 | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Second Year First Semester | ||
Course No. | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 301 | Law of Contract | 3 |
LL.B 302 | Hindu Law | 3 |
LL.B 303 | Equity, Trust and Specific Relief Act | 3 |
LL.B 304 | Local Govt. and Administrative Law -I | 3 |
LL.B 305 | Muslim Law -II | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Second Year Second Semester | ||
Course No. | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 401 | Law of Torts and Consumer Protection | 3 |
LL.B 402 | Company Law | 3 |
LL.B 403 | Law of Transfer of Property | 3 |
LL.B 404 | Local Govt. and Administrative Law –II | 3 |
LL.B 405 | Land Laws of Bangladesh | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Third Year First Semester | ||
Course No. | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 501 | Public International Law –I | 3 |
LL.B 502 | Mercantile and other Business Laws-I | 3 |
LL.B 503 | Law of Taxation | 3 |
LL.B 504 | Labour Law and Industrial Law | 3 |
LL.B 505 | Banking Law and Public Demands Recovery Act | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Third Year Second Semester | ||
Course No. | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 601 | Public International Law –II | 3 |
LL.B 602 | Mercantile and other Business Laws-II | 3 |
LL.B 603 | General Clauses Act and Interpretation of Statutes | 3 |
LL.B 604 | Alternative Dispute Resolution and Legal Aid | 3 |
LL.B 605 | Environmental Law of Bangladesh | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Fourth Year First Semester | ||
Course No. | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 701 | Law of Crimes (Substantive)-I | 3 |
LL.B 702 | Code of Criminal Procedure-I | 3 |
LL.B 703 | Code of Civil procedure-I | 3 |
LL.B 704 | Law of Registration and Limitation. | 3 |
LL.B 705 | Law of Evidence | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Fourth Year Second Semester | ||
Course No | Title of the Course | Credit Hours |
LL.B 801 | Law of Crimes (Substantive)-II | 3 |
LL.B 802 | Code of Criminal Procedure-II | 3 |
LL.B 803 | Code of Civil Procedure-2 | 3 |
LL.B 804 | Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing | 3 |
LL.B 805 | Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers, Bar-Bench Relation and Clinical Legal Education | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Syllabus
All programs of this department are approved and accelerated by Bangladesh Pharmacy Council.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons.):
First Year First Semester
PHR-1101
Inorganic Pharmacy-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-1101L
Inorganic Pharmacy-I –Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 1102
Physical Pharmacy-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 1102L
Physical Pharmacy-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
MAT-1001
Mathematics & Statistics
Credit Hr: 3
COS-1001
Computer Science
Credit Hr: 3
ENG-1001
Introductory English
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-V001
Viva voce
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
18
First Year Second Semester
PHR-1201
Inorganic Pharmacy-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-1201L
Inorganic Pharmacy-II- Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-1202
Organic Pharmacy-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-1202L
Organic Pharmacy-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 1203
Physical Pharmacy-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 1203L
Physical Pharmacy-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 1204
Pharmacognosy-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 1204L
Pharmacognosy-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
BS-1001
Bangladesh Studies
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-V002
Viva voce
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
20
Second Year First Semester
PHR-2101
Organic Pharmacy-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-2101L
Organic Pharmacy-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 2102
Pharmacognosy-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 2102L
Pharmacognosy-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 2103
Basic Anatomy
Credit Hr: 1.5
PHR 2104
Physiology-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 2104L
Physiology-I Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 2105
Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 2105L
Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-V003
Viva voce
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
18.5
Second Year Second Semester
PHR 2201
Physiology-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 2201L
Physiology-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 2202
Pharmaceutical Microbiology-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 2203
Pharmaceutical Technology-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 2203L
Pharmaceutical Technology-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 2204
Pharmacology-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 2204L
Pharmacology-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-2205
Biochemistry & Cellular Biology
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-2205L
Biochemistry & Cellular Biology-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-V004
Viva voce
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
Third Year First Semester
PHR-3101
Pharmaceutical Analysis-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-3101L
Pharmaceutical Analysis-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-3102
Pharmaceutical Technology-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-3102L
Pharmaceutical Technology-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 3103
Pharmacology-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 3103L
Pharmacology-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-3104
Medicinal Chemistry-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-3104L
Medicinal Chemistry-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 3105
Pathology
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-V005
Viva voce
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
Third Year Second Semester
PHR-3201
Pharmaceutical Analysis-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-3201L
Pharmaceutical Analysis-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-3202
Pharmaceutical Technology-III
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-3202L
Pharmaceutical Technology-III-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR 3203
Pharmacology-III
Credit Hr: 3
PHR 3203L
Pharmacology-III-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-3204
Medicinal Chemistry-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-3204L
Medicinal Chemistry-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-3205
Hospital & Community Pharmacy
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-V006
Viva voce
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
20
Fourth Year First Semester
PHR-4101
Pharmaceutical Analysis-III
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4101L
Pharmaceutical Analysis-III-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-4102
Medicinal Chemistry-III
Credit Hr: 1.5
PHR-4103
Cosmetology
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4103L
Cosmetology-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-4104
Biopharmaceutics-I
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4104L
Biopharmaceutics-I-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-4105
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4106
Clinical Pharmacy
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-V007
Viva voce
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
20.5
Fourth Year Second Semester
PHR-4201
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4202
Pharmacology-IV
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4203
Biopharmaceutics-II
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4203L
Biopharmaceutics-II-Lab
Credit Hr: 1
PHR-4204
Pharmaceutical Quality Control and Analytical Method Validation
Credit Hr: 1.5
PHR-4205
Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4206
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4207
Project
Credit Hr: 3
PHR-4208
In-Plant Training
Credit Hr: 1.5
PHR-V008
Viva
Credit Hr: 1
Total Credit Hours
23
Faculty of Business Administration
Syllabus
Business School offers programs leading of professional relevant quality for students seeking employee in a range of business sector. The qualification are appropriate for a broader range of business or public careers.
BBA & MBA program have been developed and refined to provide an extensive and tested grounding in business. This program aims to develop a broad mix of skills thought practical experience an project work to provide a competitive edge in the market place. All courses in business are designed to develop an in dept understanding of core disciplines of business.
The faculty of Business Administration Offers:
Bachelor of Business Administration | BBA |
Master of Business Administration | MBA (Regular) |
BBA Program at a Glance
Nature of the courses and distribution of credits.
The BBA degree programme shall be an integrated one consisting of major, minor core and non-business core courses and two non-credit courses. A chart of course structure is given below.
Nature of courses and assignment of credits
Types of courses | Number of courses | Credit |
Core | 30 | 90 |
Non-business core | 3 | 9 |
Concentration | 4 | 12 |
Minor | 2 (To be taken in the 7th Semester) | 6 |
VIVA | 1 Course equivalent | 3 |
Internship | 1 Course equivalent | 3 |
Non credit courses | 2 | 0 |
Total | 123 |
The above courses are distributed to different semesters. A chart showing Semester wise Courses Details with Course ID, Concentration Courses, Description of Code are as follows:
First Year First Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Foundation of Accounting | FDA | NCC 101 |
Remedial Mathematics | RM | NCC 102 |
English Language Proficiency | ELP | NBC 103 |
Computer Fundamentals | CF | NBC 104 |
Bangladesh: Society, Culture & Heritage | BSCH | NBC 105 |
Introduction to Business | IB | CBC 106 |
First Year Second Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Business Communication | BC | CBC 107 |
Business Mathematics | BM | CBC 108 |
Basic in Natural Science | BNS | NBC 109 |
Financial Accounting | FA | CBC 110 |
Principles of Mangement | PMGT | CBC 111 |
Second Year First Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Business Environment | BE | CBC 201 |
Business Finance | BF | CBC 202 |
Business Statistics | BS | CBC 203 |
Micro-Economics | MIECO | CBC 204 |
Principles of Marketing | PMKT | CBC 205 |
Second Year Second Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Macro-Economics | MAECO | CBC 206 |
Business Law | BL | CBC 207 |
Cost Accounting | CA | CBC 208 |
Organizational Behavior | OB | CBC 29 |
International Business | INB | CBC 210 |
Third Year First Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Management Accounting | MA | CBC 301 |
Human Resource Management | HRM | CBC 302 |
Management Information System | MIS | CBC 303 |
Production & Operation Management | POM | CBC 304 |
Banking & Insurance | B&I | CBC 305 |
Taxation | TAX | CBC 306 |
Third Year Second Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Marketing Management | MM | CBC 307 |
Managerial Economics | ME | CBC 308 |
Auditing | ADT | CBC 309 |
Entrepreneurship Development | ED | CBC 310 |
Operation Research | OR | CBC 311 |
Research Methodology | REM | CBC 311 |
Fourth Year First Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Business Policy and Strategy | BP&S | CBC 401 |
Project Management | PJTM | CBC 402 |
Major / Minor Courses | ||
Marketing Research | MR | MKT 403 |
International Marketing | IM | MKT 404 |
Financial Management | FM | FIN 408 |
Corporate Finance | COF | FIN 409 |
E-Commerce & Internet Management | ECIM | MIS 413 |
Managing Technology | MT | MIS 414 |
Comparative Management | CM | INB 418 |
International Financial Management | IFM | INB 419 |
Personnel Training & Development | PTD | HRM 222 |
Labor and Industrial Law | L&IL | HRM 423 |
Advanced Financial Accounting | AFA | ACC 427 |
Contemporary Issues in Accounting | CIA | ACC 428 |
Fourth Year Second Semester | ||
Courses | Abbreviation | Course ID |
Finance | ||
International Finance | IF | FIN 410 |
Financial Institutions and Market | FIM | FIN 411 |
Marketing | ||
Advertising | ADV | MKT 405 |
Consumer Behavior | CB | MKT 406 |
Human Resource Management | ||
Contemporary Human Resource Strategies | CHRS | HRM 424 |
Labour Mgt. Relations & Collective Bargaining | LMCB | HRM 425 |
Management Information System | ||
Networking & Telecommunication | NT | MIS 415 |
Database Management | DBM | MIS 416 |
Accounting | ||
Advanced Cost Accounting | ACA | ACC 429 |
Advanced Management Accounting | AMA | ACC 430 |
International Business | ||
Management of International Trade | MIT | INB 420 |
International Accounting | IA | INB 421 |
Internship & Project Report (Duration 3 months) |
Specialized Courses will be offered Subject to the Availability of Sufficient Number of Students NN In 7th Semester Students Should take 2 Major courses from one area of Specilization and 2 Minor courses from any other area of Specialization in addition to Core Business Courses.
Concentration Courses | |
Course Code | Course Name |
Marketing | |
MKT 403 | Marketing Research |
MKT 404 | International Marketing |
MKT 405 | Advertising |
MKT 406 | Consumer Behavior |
MKT 407 | Service Marketing |
Finance | |
FIN 408 | Financial Management |
FIN 409 | Corporate Finance |
FIN 410 | International Finance |
FIN 411 | Financial Institutions & Market |
FIN 412 | Portfolio Management |
Management Information System | |
MIS 413 | E-Commerce and Internet Management |
MIS 414 | Managing Technology |
MIS 415 | Networking and Telecommunication |
MIS 416 | Data Base Management |
MIS 417 | System Analysis, Design and Implementation |
International Business | |
INB 404 | International Marketing |
INB 410 | International Trade & Finance |
INB 418 | Comparative Management |
INB 419 | International financial Management |
INB 420 | Management of International Trade |
INB 421 | International Accounting |
Human Resource Management | |
HRM 422 | Personnel Training and Development |
HRM 423 | Labor and industrial Law |
HRM 424 | Contemporary human Resource Strategies |
HRM 425 | Labor Management Relations and Collective Bargaining |
HRM 426 | Organizational Theory & Design. |
Accounting | |
ACC 421 | International Accounting |
ACC 427 | Advanced Financial Accounting |
ACC 428 | Contemporary Accounting Issues |
ACC 429 | Advanced Cost Accounting |
ACC 430 | Advanced Management Accounting |
Description of code
CBC- Core Business Course |
NBC-Non-Business Core |
NCC-Non Credit Course |
MKT-Marketing |
FIN-Finance |
MIS -Management Information System |
INB- International Business |
HRM- Human Resource Management |
ACC- Accounting |