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1 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS U.G. PROGRAMME SYLLABUS Batch III SEMESTER A. D. M. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN NAGAPATTINAM
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3 LEC A.D.M. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN ( AUTONOMOUS) NAGAPATTINAM DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Credit Point: 3 SEMESTER-III CATEGORY - PART II ENGLISH PAPER-III DRAMA FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION (For candidates admitted from the academic year onwards) SEMESTER III ELC III DRAMA FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Objectives: To introduce the genre and use of language in various life situations. Text prescribed: English for Excellence (One act-plays) Edited by Prof.Lalitha Natarajan & Dr.Sasikala Natesan Unitized Syllabus Unit I 1. The Sheriff s Kitchen Ronald Gow Unit II 2. Mother s Day J.B.Priestley Unit III 3. The End of the Beginning Sean O Casey Unit IV 4. Old Man River Dorothy Deming Unit V 5. The Bridge K.Xavier Amalraj 6. Spoken English Component Stress Shift to differentiate between ( i ) Noun and Verb. ( ii ) Statement and Question
4 CIA 25 Marks (Passing minimum of 40%) Pattern of Evaluation Test (Written) 10 Marks Assignment & Group Discussion - 5 Marks Written Quiz & Seminar - 5 Marks Attendance - 5 Marks SEMESTER 75 Marks Total Marks 100 Marks (Passing minimum of 40%) Section A - 20 Marks Question Pattern: Short answer questions (10x2=20 Marks) Section B 25 Marks Paragraph Questions (5x4=20 Marks) (i) Answer all the Paragraph questions either or pattern (One question should be asked (ii) from each unit) Section C 30 Marks Answer the following as directed (Spoken English Component) ( a ) Convert the following nouns into verbs changing the stress pattern (6 x ½ = 3 Marks ) ( b ) Mark sentence stress for the following sentences ( 2 x 1 = 2 Marks) Essay Questions (3x10=30 Marks) Answer any 3 Questions. (One Essay should be asked from each Unit)
5 SEMESTER III CORE COURSE V MACRO ECONOMICS I Internal: 25 Instruction Hours: 6 External : 75 Exam Hours: 3 Credit: 5 UEE Objectives: 1. Make the students to aware of the basic concepts and theories of employment and impact of Business cycle on Economic Growth. 2. To understand the classical and neo classical growth models UNIT I:- INTRODUCTION TO MACRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 15hrs Nature and Scope of Macro Economics Importance and Limitations Methods of Macro Economics -Static, Dynamic and Comparative Static. UNIT II;- NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTING; 15hrs Definition Concepts Components and importance Methods of measuring National Income Difficulties Circular flow of Income Two, Three and Four sector models. UNIT III:- CLASSICAL THEORY OF EMPLOYMENT 20hrs Concept of full employment - Assumptions Say s Law of Market -Prepositions Limitations Pigou Effect Criticism of the Classical theory of Employment. UNIT IV:- KEYNESIAN THEORY OF EMPLOYMENT 20 hrs The Principle of Effective demand Aggregate demand function Aggregate Supply function Determinants of Effective Demand Importance of Effective Demand Keynes under employment equilibrium. UNIT V;- CONSUMPTION THEORY 20hrs Consumption Function Meaning Attributes, Determinants of Consumption Function Keynes Psychological Law Absolute Income Hypothesis, Relative income Hypothesis, Permanent Income Hypothesis and Life Cycle Hypothesis.
6 TEXT BOOKS: 1. M.L. Seth - An Introduction to Keynesian, Economics (Lakshmi Narain Agarwal Publication, Agra, (2004) 2. M.L Jhingan - Macro Economic Theory International book house Pvt. Ltd(2016) 3. K.R.Gupta - Macro Economics Athma Ram and Sons Publication,New Delhi, (2008) 4 S.Sankaran - Macro Economics Margaham Publications Chennai, (2016) REFERENCES: 1. Alvin H.Hanson A - Guide to Keynes (Mc Graw Hil Publication, New Delhi. 2. Shapiro.E - Macro Economics, Galgotia Publication, New Delhi. 3. M.C Vaish - Macro Economic Theory (Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd New Delhi,(2010) 4. D.M.Mithani Macro Economic Theory Himalaya Publishing house Mumbai) 2004
7 UEF SEMESTER III CORE COURSE VI TAMILNADU ECONOMY Internal: 25 Instruction Hours: 5 External : 75 Exam Hours: 3 Credit: 5 Objectives: 1. To enable the students to have an understanding of the various components and issues of Tamil Nadu Economy. 2. To teach development in the Tamil Nadu Economy before independence, at the time of independence and during the post independence period. UNIT I:- PROFILE OF TAMIL NADU 15 hrs Profile of Tamil Nadu Area Population Forest Economic Development of the State Human Resources Infrastructure Rural and Urban Education Power. UNIT II:- AGRICULTURE 15hrs Agriculture Cropping Pattern Principal Commodities Irrigation Blue & White Revolution Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Uzhavar Sandhai UNIT III :-INDUSTRY 15hrs Industries - Major Industries Automobile Cement Industry Government role in industrial development Industrial Finance DIC, TIIC, SIDCO, SIPCOT. UNIT IV:- STATE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC ISSUES IN TAMILNADU 15hrs State Finance Revenue and Expenditure Tamil Nadu Current Budget Anti Poverty strategies with Reference to Tamil Nadu Unemployment Problems. UNIT V:- WOMEN IN TAMILNADU 15hrs Women Development in Tamil Nadu Micro Finance SHGs Problems faced by women Agricultural labour - Role of Education in Women development.
8 Text Books: 1. S.Sankaran - Indian Economy (Margham Publications) (2015) 2. Ruddar Dutt and - Indian Economy K.P.M Sundaram (S Chand and Co, Ltd, New Delhi)(2015) 3. Rajalakshmi.V - Political Behavior of Women in Tamil Nadu, Chennai Publications 4. Leonard.S.J TamilNadu Economy MacMillian New Delhi,(2006) References: 1. Kurien.C.T A Profile of the Economy of TamilNadu,TamilNadu Orient Publishing House, (1996) 2. MIDS - Tamil Nadu Economy-Performance and Issues 3.TamilNadu Development Report - Tamil Nadu Economic Appraisal
9 SEMESTER III ALLIED COURSE III APPLIED STATISTICS II B.A ECONOMICS ( Batch onwards) Internal marks: 25 Instruction hours: 5 External marks: 75 Exam hours: 3 Total marks: 100 Credit: 3 Objective : To impart the knowledge about the applications of Statistics Unit I : 15 hours UEA3 Index numbers definition Uses Construction. Unweighted method Simple aggregative method and Simple average of relatives method. Weighted method Laspeyre s, Paasche s, Marshall Edge Worth and Fisher s Index Numbers. Time reversal and Factor reversal tests Simple problems. Unit II:1 15 hours Cost of living Index Number definition Uses - Construction Methods of constructing Cost of living Index Aggregate Expenditure method Family Budget method.limitations of Index Numbers. Unit III: 15 hours Analysis of Time series definition Uses Components of Time series Secular Trend Seasonal variations - Cyclical variations Irregular variations Measurement of trend Method of Moving Averages Method of Least Squares (Linear model only ) Simple problems. Unit IV: 10 hours Sampling techniques definition of Census and Sample Advantages of Sampling over Census method. Random and Non Random Sampling - Probability Sampling - Simple Random Sampling, Stratified Random Sampling and Systematic Random Sampling, Unit V: 20 hours Vital statistics definition and uses methods of obtaining Vital Statistics Registration method, Census method, Analytical method. Measurement of Fertility definition - Crude birth rate - Specific fertility rate and Total fertility rate - Simple problems. Definition of Gross reproduction rate Net reproduction rate. Measurement of Mortality Crude death rate, Specific death rate, Standardized death rate Simple problems. [30% theory and 70% problems] BOOKS FOR STUDY : R.S.N.Pillai & V.Bagavathi, Statistics (2014) -S.Chand & company Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi (Seventh Edition). S.P.Gupta, Statistical methods(2014) - Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi(44 th Edition). Pa.Navaneetham-Business tools for decision making Jai publishers,trichy.
10 SEMESTER III NON MAJOR ELECTIVE I ISSUES IN INDIAN ECONOMY Internal: 25 Instruction Hours: 2 External : 75 Exam Hours: 3 Credit: 2 UEE1 Objectives: 1. To enable the students to have an understanding of the various components and issues in Indian Economy. 2. To teach development in Indian Economy before independence, at the time of independence. UNIT-I ECONOMIC INDICATORS 6hrs Basic Economic Indicators Demographic Profile National Income Trends in Growth- Significance Structure of Indian Economy. UNIT- II MONETARY POLICY AND BANKING 6 hrs RBI - Functions Monetary Policy Commercial Banks Functions, Progress and Problems. UNIT III FISCAL POLICY AND FOREIGN TRADE 6hrs Policy. Fiscal Policy Public Expenditure Foreign Trade Recent Trends EXIM UNIT IV PLANNING IN INDIA 6hrs Economic Planning Current Plan in Detail; Strategies Objectives Achievements and failures - NITI AYOG UNIT V MAJOR ISSUES IN INDIAN ECONOMY 6hrs Unemployment Poverty- Causes, Effects, and Measures - Inflation.
11 TEXT BOOKS: 1. S.F.Misra and V.K.Puri - Economics of Development and Planning 2. Ruddar Datt & Sundaram K.P.M Indian Economy, Sultan Chand & Co, New Delhi.(2015) 3..S.Sankaran Indian Economy Margham Publications,Chennai,(2015) REFERENCES : 1. Gupta K.P Issues in Indian Economy Attantia Publications and Distributor (1996)
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