TU BBS first Year all subject syllabus

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TU BBS first Year all subject syllabus
TU BBS first Year all subject syllabus

Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) is a four-year course with report writing in the fourth year. TU BBS first Year all subject syllabus.

 There are 5 subjects in the BBS first year. They are Business English, Business Statistics, Microeconomics, Fundamentals of Accounting & Analysis, and Principles of Management.  All five subjects are compulsory. 

Following are the BBS first-year subject and their respective Subject Code.

Subject CodeSubjectTeaching Hour
MGT 201Business English150
MGT 202Business Statistics150
MGT 207Microeconomics150
MGT 211Financial Accounting and Analysis150
MGT 213Principles of Management150

TU BBS first Year all subject syllabus

Following is the detailed course content of the different subject

Business English

  • Code: MGT 201
  • Lecture Hour: 150
  • Full Marks: 100
  • Pass Mark: 35

Course Content

Following is the course of content

Unit 1: Interdisciplinary Approach to learning English ( 15 Marks )

Following are the unit One content

  1. Invitation
  2. Ancient Tales
  3. Education
  4. Actions and Consequences
  5. Television
  6. Crosscultural Bridge
  7. Cultural Anthropology
  8. The Human Condition
  9. Natural Science
  10. Humor and Satire
  11. Critical and Creative Thinking
  12. Love
  13. Life and Death

Unit 2: Functional English Language Texts ( 15 Marks )

  1. Paragraph to short Essay
  2. Descriptive Essays
  3. Narrative Essay
  4. Opinion Essay
  5. Comparison and Contrast Essay
  6. Cause and Effect Essay

Unit 3: Reading for Writing ( 40 Marks )

Following is the Unit 3 content.

  1. Introduction to the Topic, Reading, and Discussion
  2. Personal Written Response
  3. Further Reading, Writing, and Discussion.
  4. Focus on Writing Skills
  5. Formal writing skills
  6. Grammar and Punctuation

Unit 4: Style ( 15 Marks )

  1. Choosing
  2. Following and flouting conventions
  3. Live and dead metaphors
  4. Patterns of words in a text
  5. Patterns of grammar in a text
  6. The textual orchestration of patterns
  7. The effects of the medium
  8. Sequences of words and events.
  9. The selection of significant detail.
  10. Personal attitude, involvement, and emotion.
  11. Style and ideology.
  12. A note on the poetic.
  13. Suggestions for projects.

Business Statistics

  • Subject Code: MGT 202
  • Lecture Hours: 150
  • Full Mark: 100
  • Pass Marks: 35

Following is the course of Content

  • Introduction to statistics
  • Classification and presentation of Data
  • Measure of Central Tendency
  • Measure of Dispersion
  • Skewness, Kurtosis, and Moments
  • Simple Correlation and Regression Analysis
  • Analysis of Time Series
  • Index Number
  • Probability
  • Sampling and Estimation
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Determinant
  • Matrix

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Microeconomics

  • Subject Code: 207
  • Lecture Hours: 150
  • Pass Mark: 100
  • Pass Mark: 35

Following is the content of Microeconomics

  • Introduction
  • Theory of Demand and Supply and Equilibrium Price
  • The elasticity of demand and supply
  • Theory of Consumer Behavior
  • Theory of production
  • Cost and Revenue Curves
  • Theory of Product Pricing
  • Theory of Factor Pricing

Financial Accounting and Analysis

  • Subject Code: MGT 211
  • Lecture Hour: 150 hours
  • Full Marks: 100
  • Pass Mark: 35

Following is the course of content

  • Company: Conceptual and theoretical foundation.
  • Financial Statement of the Company.
  • Analysis of Financial Statement of a Company.
  • Company growth, Merger, combination, and Liquidation.
  • Depreciation and its effect on the financial statement of a company.
  • Price Level Change.
  • Long-term Planning – Capital Budgeting.

Principles of Management

  • Subject Code: MGT 213
  • Lecture Hours: 150
  • Full Marks: 100
  • Pass Mark: 35

Following is the course of content

  • The Nature of the Organization.
  • Introduction to Management.
  • Management: History and Current Thinking.
  • Environmental Context of Management.
  • Planning and making the decision.
  • Fundamentals of Organizing.
  • Leadership and Motivation.
  • Fundamentals of influencing and communication.
  • Control and Quality Management.
  • Managing in the Global Arena.
  • Management Trends and Scenarios in Nepal.

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Accounts Notes: CLICK HERE.

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