BA Economics Model one is a 3 year bachelor's degree course that provides students an in-depth understanding about the various problems facing economies, major thoughts and theories in Economics, economic functions, international relations and trade along with economic growth and development.
This course is mainly for students who have an interest to know about the Economy. At the end of three year BA Economics programme, the students will be able to :-
- PO1- Build a strong foundation in Economics
- PO2- Seek variety of career options in profession like teaching, Indian Economic Service, financial analyst, economic advisor etc
- PO3- Equip with skills and knowledge to excel in their future careers
- PO4- Can enter into master programmes like MA Economics , MSc Economics
- PO5- Develop entrepreneurial skills
At the end of three year BA Economics programme the students will be able to:-
- PSO1- Understand the application of economic concepts and theories in both theoretical and practical aspects.
- PSO2- Help to know how economics and human behavior are related.
- PSO3- Students can understand the problems faced by different areas of economic life, methods to solve it and help to understand how to bring economic development.
- PSO4- Develop proficiency in international relationships between different economies.
- PSO5- Attain knowledge in public economics and related concepts.
- PSO6– Analyse working of four factors of production in economics like, land, labor, capital and business organization and how it is rewarded.
- PSO7- Covering other disciplines comes under social science like, political science, history, sociology etc by three year program.
After completing each discipline under three year BA Economics programme the students will be able :-
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Core course: Perspectives and Methodology of Economics
- CO1 - Help to understand the various disciplines under social science
- CO2 - Deals with methods, rules,tools and postulates employed in economic disciplines.
- CO3 - This study of society and the manner in which people behave and influence the world around us.
- CO4 - Cover major schools of thoughts in Economics and it includes research methodology
- CO5 - To introduce the importance and fundamentals of business research
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Complementary course:Social formation in pre modern India
- CO1 - It deals with facts abouts ancient society, their customs, culture etc
- CO2 - Cover the factors contributed to the emergence of feudalism
- CO3 - Help to understand political economy of Delhi Sultanate
- CO4 - Attain knowledge about Mugal Social Formation and factors contributed to it.
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Core course: Micro Economic Analysis I
- CO1 - The paper provides an introduction about micro economics
- CO2 - Gives a detailed analysis about demand and supply.
- CO3 - Help to understand the consumer behavior in given situations.
- CO4 - Can attain knowledge in theories of production and cost
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Complementary course: Transition to the contemporary world
- CO1 - course explains the trials and turbulences and transitions that the world had experienced and analyses the problems of the present day world developments.
- CO2 - To know the French Revolution and its impact
- CO3 - To know about imperialism and related concepts
- CO4 - To understand The Great Depression and about international organizations
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Core course: Micro Economic Analysis II
- CO1 - Analyzing the various market forms detaily
- CO2 - Understands monopolistic competition and oligopoly market forms more detaily. Covering theories and concepts comes under this.
- CO3 - The course contains income distribution among various factors of production and factor pricing
- CO4 - Attain proficiency in the discipline of welfare economics and important theories comes under this.
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Core course :Economics Of Growth & Development
- CO1 - Discuss basic concepts dealt with economic growth and development
- CO2 - Also contain different approaches to the development process
- CO3 - Brings knowledge in theories regards growth v/s development
- CO4 - Allows to know more about human resource and human capital formation.
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Complementary course:An introduction to political science
- CO1 - Gives an account of basics of political science discipline
- CO2 - To know major political ideologies like Liberalism, Gandhism etc
- CO3 - To understand the exact outcome of democracy and includes classification of government
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Core course : Macroeconomics I
- CO1 - Provides an introduction to broad discipline of macro economics
- CO2 - Gives a detailed study of the classical schools of thought of macro economics
- CO3 - Learn Keynesian macroeconomics detaily
- CO4 - Help to understand Orthodox Keynesian model of macro economics
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Core course: Public economics
- CO1 - Provides a detailed analysis of Indian public finance and federal finance
- CO2 - Students can acquire information in public revenue of in a broad sense
- CO3 - Also states the detailed analysis of public expenditure
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Complementary course :Indian constitution-social issues in India
- CO1 - To know the Indian Constitution, fundamental rights and duties of people
- CO2 - To study about Indian federalism and decentralisation
- CO3 - To understand the Judicial system in India
- CO4 - To analyse various challenges faced by Indian political system
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Core course : Quantitative Techniques
- CO1 - Help to study mathematics for economic analysis and related topics
- CO2 - The paper deals with calculus, differentiations and derivation
- CO3 - Helps to understand matrixes, set theory and other related concepts
- CO4 - Gives a detailed analysis of probability
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Core course : Macro Economics II
- CO1 - Study the theories of Consumption and Investment
- CO2 - The paper also deal with concept of money and problems like Inflation and Unemployment
- CO3 - Study the fluctuations in trade cycle along with monetary and fiscal policy
- CO4 - Analyze the Post Keynesian Schools of Macroeconomic Thoughts in a broad sense
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Core course:Environmental Economics
- CO1 - Primarly focus on awareness about necessity of protecting nature and it's resources and its careful implementation
- CO2 - Study meaning of natural resource,eco system, biodiversity and its conservation
- CO3 - Study environmental -social issues, impacts and methods to solve it
- CO4 - Know more about the relationship between economics and environmental analysis
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Core course : Introductory Econometrics
- CO1 - To know the discipline of econometrics some detaily
- CO2 - To understand more about regression
- CO3 - Help to understand multiple regression,detection etc
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Open Course :Fundamentals of Economics
- CO1 - This course is designed to make the undergraduate students of other disciplines aware of the basic ideas and concepts in Economics.
- CO2 - To know fundamentals of public revenue and public expenditure
- CO3 - To understand financial system and international trade
- CO4 - To understand Indian economic development
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Core course : Quantitative Methods
- CO1 - Course intends to provide an introduction to statistical methods and tools
- CO2 - Help to know methods of data collection,classification, tabulation etc.
- CO3 - Chapters deals with dispersion and central tendency
- CO4 - Provides a detailed discussion about index numbers
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Core course :International Economics
- CO1 - The course provides knowledge about the basic principles that tend to govern trade at the global level and related theories
- CO2 - To know about Balance of Payment and Balance of Trade
- CO3 - Gives a detailed explanation about foreign exchange market
- CO4 - To know international monetary system and trade system
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Core course : Money & Financial Markets
- CO1 - To know Indian financial system detaily
- CO2 - To acquire knowledge in money system and banking
- CO3 - To know detailed analysis of money market and capital market
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Core course :Indian Economy
- CO1 - To build a information and knowledge about Indian economy v/s Kerala economy
- CO2 - To know the features of India's demographic system
- CO3 - Provides an understanding about the agricultural -industrial -service sector
- CO4 - To analyze Economic Planning and Development Issues of Indian economy