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Part Inst. Hours/ Week Duration CIA $ Uni. Exam Total Credit Page 1 of 40 BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,COIMBATORE-641 046 B.A ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (CBCS PATTERN) (For the students admitted during the academic year 2014-2015 and onwards) SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS Examination Study Components / Course Title Semester I I Language-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE I PROSE -1 5 3 20 55 75 3 III CORE II FICTION 1 5 3 20 55 75 3 III ALLIED PAPER I SOCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Environmental Studies # 2 3-50 50 2 Semester II I Language-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE III POETRY - I 5 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE IV DRAMA - I 5 3 25 75 100 4 III ALLIED PAPER II HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education Human Rights # 2 3-50 50 2 Semester III I Language-III 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-III 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core V PROSE - II 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VI FICTION II 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : III - LITERARY FORMS 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 1 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER I Tamil@ / Advanced Tamil# (OR) Non-major elective - I (Yoga for Human Excellence)# / Women s Rights# 2 3 50 50 2 Semester IV I Language-IV 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-IV 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VII POETRY II 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VIII DRAMA II 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : IV LITERARY CRITICISM 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 2 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER II 3 3 20 55 75 3-1 -

Page 2 of 40 IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (OR) Non-major elective -II (General Awareness #) 2 3 50 50 2 Semester V III Core IX SHAKESPEARE I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core X INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XI AMERICAN LITERATURE 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XII COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective I 4 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 3 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER III 3 3 20 55 75 3 Semester VI III Core XIII SHAKESPEARE II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIV INTENSIVE STUDY OF AN AUTHOR TAGORE 6 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE XV INDIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective II 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective III 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 4 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER IV 3 3 20 55 75 3 V Extension Activities @ - - 50-50 2 Total 3500 140 $ Includes 25/40% continuous internal assessment marks for theory and practical papers respectively. @ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) # No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations. List of Elective papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives) Elective I A ENGLISH FOR COMPETETIVE EXAMS. B STUDY OF INDIAN THEATRE C PUBLIC SPEAKING Elective II A COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH B FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE C WRITING SKILLS Elective III A INTRODUCTION TO LINGUSITICS B STUDYING NOVELS C TRANSLATION TASKS - 2 -

Part Inst. Hours/ Week Duration CIA $ Uni. Exam Total Credit Page 3 of 40 BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,COIMBATORE-641 046 B.A ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (CBCS PATTERN) (For the students admitted during the academic year 2014-15 and onwards) SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS Examination Study Components / Course Title Semester I I Language-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE I PROSE -1 5 3 20 55 75 3 III CORE II FICTION 1 5 3 20 55 75 3 III ALLIED PAPER I SOCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Environmental Studies # 2 3-50 50 2 Semester II I Language-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE III POETRY - I 5 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE IV DRAMA - I 5 3 25 75 100 4 III ALLIED PAPER II HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education Human Rights # 2 3-50 50 2 Semester III I Language-III 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-III 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core V PROSE - II 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VI FUNDMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : III - LITERARY FORMS 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 1 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER I 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil@ / Advanced Tamil# (OR) Non-major elective - I (Yoga for Human Excellence)# / Women s Rights# 2 3 50 50 2-3 -

Page 4 of 40 Semester IV I Language-IV 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-IV 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VII POETRY II 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VIII SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : IV LITERARY CRITICISM 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 2 3 3 20 55 75 3 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER II IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (OR) Non-major elective -II (General Awareness #) 2 3 50 50 2 Semester V III Core IX SHAKESPEARE I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core X INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XI BASIC PROGRAMMING AND INTERNET 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XII COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective I 4 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 3 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER III 3 3 20 55 75 3 Semester VI III Core XIII SHAKESPEARE II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIV INTENSIVE STUDY OF AN AUTHOR TAGORE 6 3 25 75 100 4 III CORE XV PC SOFTWARE (MS OFFICE) 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective II 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective III 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 4 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER IV 3 3 20 55 75 3 V Extension Activities @ - - 50-50 2 Total 3500 140 $ Includes 25/40% continuous internal assessment marks for theory and practical papers respectively. @ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) # No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations. List of Elective papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives) Elective I A ENGLISH FOR COMPETETIVE EXAMS. B STUDY OF INDIAN THEATRE C PUBLIC SPEAKING Elective II A COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH B FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE C WRITING SKILLS Elective - III A INTRODUCTION TO LINGUSITICS B STUDYING NOVELS C TRANSLATION TASKS - 4 -

Page 5 of 40 Semester I Core I - PROSE I Subject Description: This paper aims at introducing the students to the important authors of English prose. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known about the writers of prose in English. CONTENTS: UNIT I Detailed: 1. Cindrella 2. Vivekananda s World Vision 3. With the photographer UNIT II 4. Ranjit my Husband 5. The Lesson of the Seagull 6. The Best Investment I ever made. UNIT III Non Detailed: 1. Galileo and the Telescope 2. A Nation s Strength UNIT IV 3. Search for a Stranger 4. A Snake in the Grass UNIT V 5. At School 6. A Rare Fish Book Prescribed: Current Prose for Better Learning Ed Vimala Rama Rao, Macmillan. - 5 -

Page 6 of 40 Core II Fiction I Subject Description: This paper aims at introducing the students to the field of short Fiction. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known of short stories and short story writing in general. Content: Popular Short Stories Board of Editors, Oxford University Press Ten short stories only UNIT - I 1. The Ant and the Grasshopper, by Somerset Maugham 2. The Dying Detective, by Arthur Conan Doyle UNIT - II 3. How much Land Does a Man Need, by Leo Tolstoy 4. A Work of Art, by Anton Chekhov UNIT - III 5. Öld Man at the Bridge, by Ernest Hemingway 6. The Gift of the Magi, by O Henry UNIT - IV 7. The Necklace, by Guy De Maupassant 8. The Apple, by H.G.Wells UNIT - V 9. Living or Dead, by Rabindranath Tagore 10. The World Renowned Nose, by Vikom Muhamad Basheer - 6 -

Page 7 of 40 Allied Paper : I Social History of England Subject Description: This paper aims at introducing the students to the Social History of England. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known of English Society and History of England. Content: UNIT I 1.The Renaissance 2. The Reformation UNIT II 3.The Spanish Armada 4.Colonization 5.Civil War UNIT III 6.Restoration in England 7.American war of Independence UNIT IV 8.The Agrarian Revolution 9.The Industrial Revolution UNIT V 10.The Reform Bills 11.The Development of Education in Victorian period 12.World Wars Book Prescribed: Social History of England: by A. G. Xavier - 7 -

Page 8 of 40 Semester II Core III Poetry- I Subject Description: This paper aims at Introducing the students to the field of Poetry in English Literature. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known of Poets and Poems in English Literature. Content: Poetry Down the Ages for Bharathiar University, Orient Blackswan UNIT I 1. The Sun Rising, John Donne 2. To his Coy Mistress, Andrew Marwell UNIT II 3. Sonnet 116, William Shakespeare 4. Lycidas, John Milton UNIT III 5. The Chemney Sweeper, William Blake 6. Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, William Wordsworth UNIT IV 7. Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge 8. Ode to the West Wind, Percy Bysshe Shelley UNIT V 9. Ode to a Nightingale, John Keats 10. Ulysses, Lord Alfred Tennyson - 8 -

Page 9 of 40 Core IV Drama - I Subject Description: This paper aims at Introducing the students to the field of Drama in English Literature. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known of Dramas and Dramatists. Content: Detailed: UNIT I Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe UNIT II She Stoops to Conquer Oliver Goldsmith Non-Detailed: UNIT III The Alchemist Ben Jonson UNIT IV The Rivals R.B.Sheridan UNIT V Strife - John Galsworthy (Macmillan) - 9 -

Page 10 of 40 Allied Paper II : History of English Literature. Subject Description: This paper aims at Introducing the students to the History of Literature and Great Authors in English. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known of the History of Literature and Great Authors in English. Content: UNIT I 1. The Age of Chaucer 2.The Age of Shakespeare Verse, Drama and Prose. UNIT II 3.The Age of Milton Milton 4.The Age of Dryden- Verse, Drama and Prose UNIT III 5.The Age of Pope- Verse, Drama and Prose 6.The Age of Johnson-General Prose and the Novel UNIT IV 7.The Age of Wordsworth-The older Poets, the Younger Poets. 8.The Age of Tennyson-Verse, General Prose and The Novel. UNIT V 9.The Age of Hardy 10.The Present Age. Book Prescribed: An Outline History of English Literature. by William Henry Hudson. (B.I Publications Pvt ltd) - 10 -

Page 11 of 40 Semester III Core V Prose II Subject Description: This paper aims at Introducing the students to the important authors of English in prose. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known about the writers of prose in English. Contents: Detailed: UNIT I 1. Of Studies 2. Of Truth UNIT II 3. The Spectator Club 4. Sir Roger at Church UNIT III 5. Dream Children : A Revery 6. Dissertation Upon Roast Pig 7. An Apology for Idlers Non-Detailed: UNIT IV 1.On Saying Please 2. On Good resolutions 3. On Doing Nothing UNIT V 4. Selected Snobberies 5. Shooting an Elephant Book Prescribed 1.Pleasures of English Prose by Macmillan - 11 -

Page 12 of 40 Core VI Fiction II Subject Description: This paper throws more light on Novels and Novelists in English. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known of more Novels and Novelists. Books Prescribed: UNIT I Far from the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy UNIT II Silas Marner(Macmillan), by George Eliot UNIT III Treasure Island R.L.Stevenson UNIT IV The Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad UNIT V Animal Farm George Orwell - 12 -

Page 13 of 40 Allied Paper III Literary Forms. Subject Description : This paper aims at introducing to the students the various forms of Poems, Prose, Drama, etc. On successful completion of the paper the students should have known of more Novels and Novelists. Content The following chapters are omitted Section-I- Poetry Chapter IV Section II-Drama :Chapters IV,V,VI and VII Section III- Prose :Chapters V,VI Book Prescribed:A Background to the study of English Literature-by Prasad (Macmillan) - 13 -

Page 14 of 40 SEMESTER IV Core VII-Poetry -II Subject Description : Introducing the students to Milton and other Great Poets in English. On successful completion of the paper the students should have more Knowledge of Poems and Poets in English. Content: Poetry Down the Ages, for Bharathiar University, Orient Blackswan UNIT I Dover Beach - Matthew Arnold My Last Duchess - Robert Browning UNIT II The Darkling Thrush - Thomas Hardy The Windhover - G.M.Hopkins UNIT III A Prayer for my Daughter - W.B.Yeats The Burial of the Dead, from the Waste Land - T.S.Eliot UNIT IV The Unknown Citizen - W.H.Auden And Death shall have no Dominion - Dylan Thomas UNIT V Prayer before Birth - Louis MacNeice Church Going - Philip Larkin - 14 -

Page 15 of 40 Core VIII-Drama-II Subject Description : Throws more light on Dramas and Dramatists in English. The Students should come to know more of Dramas and Dramatists in English. Content: Detailed UNIT I Pygmalion - G. B. Shaw UNIT II The Cocktail Party - T.S.Eliot Non-Detailed UNIT III The Admirable Crichton J.M. Barrie UNIT IV The Playboy of the Western World J.M.Synge UNIT V The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde - 15 -

Page 16 of 40 Allied Paper IV Literary Criticism Subject Description : This paper aims at introducing the students to the field of criticism and critics in English. On successful completion of the paper the students should have a good Knowledge of Criticism and Critics. Contents: The following chapters are omitted. 1. The Greek Masters 2. The Roman Classicists. 3. Enter Romance. 4. The Emergence of vernacular. 5. The Battle of Tastes. Book Prescribed: An Introduction to English Criticism by Prasad (Macmillan) - 16 -

Page 17 of 40 SEMESTER V Core-IX Shakespeare -I Subject Description : This Paper Introduces Shakespeare the Greatest Dramatist in English. On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know of Shakespeare and his plays. Content: Detailed: UNIT I Othello UNIT II Twelfth Night Non-detailed UNIT III Merchant of Venice UNIT IV Julius Caesar UNIT V Shakespearean Theatre - 17 -

Page 18 of 40 Core-X Indian Writing in English Subject Description : This Paper Introduces to the students the Indian Authors Writing in English On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know about Indian Authors and their works. Contents UNIT I Detailed: Drama-Silence the Court is in Session- Vijay Tendulkar (Macmillan) UNIT II Poetry-Detailed Poems No-1, 2, 3, 7, 8 &14 From Indian Verse in English by Srinath (Macmillan) Short Stories - Non Detailed UNIT III Sweets for Angels R.K.Narayan UNIT IV Tyger in the Tunnel Ruskin Bond UNIT V Novel Kanthapura by Raja Rao - 18 -

Page 19 of 40 Core-XI American Literature. Subject Description : This Paper Introduces to the students the American Authors and their works. On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know about American Literature in General. Content: UNIT I Poerty-Detailed : Poems:2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 13 from American Literature edited by Sachidhanandhan (Emerald) UNIT II Poetry Non-detailed : Poems-15, 16, 17, 18 from American Literature edited by Sachidhanandhan (Emerald) UNIT III Prose Detailed Walden Thoreau, Chapter-2, Where I Lived and What I Lived For UNIT IV Novel Non-detailed Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain UNIT V Drama-Detailed Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller - 19 -

Page 20 of 40 Core XII COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE Content: UNIT I POETRY - Detailed 1. Australia A.D. Hope 2.Dying Eagle E.J.Pratt 3.Telephone Conversation Chinua Achebe UNIT II DRAMA - Detailed Lion and the Jewel Wole Soyinka UNIT III PROSE - Non-detailed India : A Wounded Civilization - V.S.Naipaul UNIT IV NOVEL The Edible Woman Margaret Atwood UNIT V SHORT STORY A Cup of Tea Katherine Mansfield - 20 -

Page 21 of 40 Elective I-A English For Competitive Examinations. Subject Description : This Paper aims at Preparing the students for Various Competitive Examinations. On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know of Various tools that are essential for competitive Exams Content All Chapters. Book Prescribed : English for Success Radhakrishnan Pillai, (Emerald) - 21 -

Page 22 of 40 Elective I-B STUDY OF INDIAN THEATRE OBJECTIVES 1. To help students develop histrionic talents 2. To enable students to manipulate the communicative potentials of drama 3. To give them an orientation in dramatic writing Unit I - Introduction to Indian Theatre Unit II - Traditions of Performance Unit III - How to Write a Play Unit IV - How to Produce a Play Unit V - Review of a Play - Project Or Dialogue for a Situation Books for Reference : Study of Indian Theatre - ENNES Publications Contact Nos: 04252 226283 93622 11949-22 -

Page 23 of 40 Elective I-C PUBLIC SPEAKING OBJECTIVES 1. To help students overcome the fear of facing an audience 2. To train students in planning a speech and then draft it 3. To acquaint students with the major practices in effective public speaking Unit I - Rudiments of Public Speaking (Theory) Unit II - Techniques of Public Speaking Unit III - Planning and Writing a Speech Unit IV - Overcoming fear and understanding audience Unit V - Model speeches 1. I have a dream - Martin Luther King 2. Yes We Can - Obama 3. Chicago - Swami Vivekananda Book for Reference Dale Carnegie - Public Speaking - 23 -

Page 24 of 40 SEMESTER VI CORE-XIII Shakespeare II Subject Description : This Paper throws more light on Shakespeare and his plays. On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know more about Shakespeare and his works. Content Detailed UNIT I Macbeth UNIT II As you Like it UNIT III Non-Detailed Henry IV Part I UNIT IV Romeo and Juliet UNIT V Shakespeare s Poetry - 24 -

Page 25 of 40 CORE-XIV - Intensive Study of an Author Tagore. Subject Description : This Paper throws more light on Tagore and his works On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know more about Tagore and his works. Contents UNIT I Novel: Home and the World UNIT II Short Stories: 1 to 4 UNIT III Short Stories: 5 to 7 UNIT IV Short Stories: 8 to 10 UNIT V Drama : Chitra Books Prescribed: 1. Chitra(Macmillan) 2. Hungry stones and other stories(macmillan) 3. Home and the World(Macmillan) - 25 -

Page 26 of 40 CORE-XV - Indian Literature in English Translation. Subject Description : This Paper gives the students knowledges of Indian Literature written in Indian Languages and Translated in English.. On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know of Indian Works written in Indian Languages and Translated In English. Contents: UNIT I : - Detailed: Poetry- Gitanjali by Tagore, Verses 1 to 30 (Macmillan) UNIT II : - Non-detailed: Thirukkural 1 to 20 verses UNIT III Drama Non-Detailed Aurangzeb by Indira Parthasarathy (Seagull) UNIT IV Novel : Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai s Chemeen UNIT V Sangati by Bama, Trans. Lakshmi Holmstrom - OUI - 26 -

Page 27 of 40 Elective II-A Communicative English Subject Description : This Paper gives the students knowledge of Communicative skills. On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to known of Communicative skills. Contents: All Chapters From Developing Communication Skills Book Prescribed: Developing Communication Skills, by Krishnamohan and Meera Benerji.(Macmillan) - 27 -

Page 28 of 40 Elective II-B FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE OBJECTIVES 1. To enable students to have an understanding of literatures of the world 2. To orient them towards understanding of different cultures 3. To train them in the logic and principles of comparison Unit I - Introduction to Comparative Literature Unit II - Principles of Comparative Literature Unit III - Oriental and Occidental Literature Comparative Study Unit IV - Aesthetics - Eastern and Western Unit V - Project A Comparative Study of a Short Story or a Poem Each from a Language of Student s Choice and English Book for Reference Fundamentals of Comparative Literature - ENNES Publications - 28 -

Page 29 of 40 Elective II-C WRITING SKILLS OBJECTIVES 1. To sensitize students to effective writing 2. To expose them to higher order writing in different situations in life 3. To train students in specified types of formal writing Unit I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V - Study Skills - Precis Writing - Report Writing - Commercial Correspondence - Drafting Book Prescribed Writing Skills by Dr.Thailambal (ENNES Publications) - 29 -

Page 30 of 40 Elective III-A Introduction to Linguistics. Subject Description : This Paper gives the students knowledge of Linguistics. On successful completion of the paper the students should have come to know of Linguistics. Contents: Book to be prescribed An Introduction to Linguistics and Language Studies, David Crystal - 30 -

Page 31 of 40 Elective III-B STUDYING NOVELS OBJECTIVES To help students segment and classify different aspects of a Novel 1. To enable students to recognize themes and techniques 2. To train them in writing critiques of novels Unit I - Authors Unit II - Characters Unit III - Setting Unit IV - Plot and Story Unit V - Themes Book for Reference Mastering English Literature - Richard Gill (MacMillan) - 31 -

Page 32 of 40 Elective III-C TRANSLATION TASKS OBJECTIVES 1. To familiarize students with administration terminologies in English and Mother Tongue 2. To help them acquire a working knowledge in that field Unit I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V Book for Reference Translation Tasks - Word and Phrase Classification - Note terms, forms of endorsement - Note Order, Official Letters - Circulars, Proceedings - Government Orders, Announcements, Advertisements in Newspapers, Official Notes. - ENNES Publications - 32 -

Page 33 of 40 COMPUTER PAPERS FOR BA ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS SEMESTER III Core VI FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Unit-1 Introduction to Computers characteristics, history, generations, classifications, application of computer, hardware and software, operation systems, computer language, DOS file, directory, Changing the directory, creating a new directory, copying files, deleting files, changing filename, date and time, type, print. Windows, windows basics, introduction, starting windows, using mouse, using menus in windows. Unit-II Word, introduction to word, editing a document, more and copy text and help system, formatting text & paragraph, finding and replacing text and spell checking, using tabs, enhancing documents, columns, tables & other features, using graphic, templates and wizards using mail merge, miscellaneous features of word. Unit III Introduction of worksheet & excel, getting started with excel, editing cells and using commands and functions, moving and copying, inserting and deleting rows and columns, getting help and formatting a worksheet, printing the worksheet, creating charts, using date and time and addressing modes, naming ranges and using statistical, math and financial functions. Power point basics editing text adding subordinate points, deleting slides, working in outline view, using design templates, adding graphs, adding organization charts, running an electronic slide show, adding special effects. Unit IV Definitions advantages browsers brief overviews of servers - definition introduction to world wide web (WWW) Brief study of HTML tags client/server Architecture in internet Domain name Extension types internet services addressing scheme feature of internet. Unit V Introduction of Business Process Outsourcing and Knowledge Process Outsourcing Essentials of Technical Writing A Brief overview on soft skills. Reference Books: 1. Fundamentals of computers 2 nd edition, V.Rajaraman, Pai. 2. Easy Office 2000, SISO Books 3. MS Office, C.Nellikannan, Nels Publication 4. Internet Complete Reference, Healey Halin, Tata MaCraw. - 33 -

Page 34 of 40 SEMESTER IV Core VIII- SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Unit-1 Introduction - software - software crisis - software myths - computer based systems - Hardware considerations- software considerations- system analysis- check list- system specification Unit - 2 Software requirements specification - system modeling - software prototyping developing simple formal specification - error specification - model based specification - object oriented design. Unit-3 Design process consideration - transform analysis- design heuristics design optimisation - data structure verses data flow techniques -Jackson system development - warnier - orr diagrams - data structures system development Unit - 4 Real time systems - data flow oriented design method - programming function reliabilitysoftware reuse - CASE - software development environments. Unit - 5 Software Quality Assurance - Quality metrics - software testing - 1 path testing - control structure testing - black box testing - white box testing - integration validation and system testing - software maintenance - reverse engineering and re-engineering. Book Prescribed: ROGER S PRESSMAN, "Software Engineering" Tata McGraw Hill Publication, Company Pvt. Ltd. 4'h Edition, 1997.; Reference Book: Shooman, "Software Engineering" Tata McGraw Hill Publication Company Pvt. Ltd., 1987-34 -

Page 35 of 40 SEMESTER V Core-X I BASIC PROGRAMMING AND INTERNET Unit - 1 Understanding the computer - importance of computers - History of computers - Input / Output devices - Processing Unit - Storage devices - Language Low Level / high level - Problems - flow charting algorithms. Unit -2 Basic Programming - importance of Basic program analysis - listing, editing running, saving merging and erasing the programs - constants - date, input statements - output statements - expression - printer controls. Unit -3 Jumping - branching - looping statements subscripted variables library functions - user defined functions - subscripted variables - library functions user defined functions - subroutines - multiple - parameter functions - multiple line functions - named subrouti.nes. Unit- 4 Matrlx Algebra - Reading, Printing addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices string manipulation. Unit- 5 - Introduction to Internet Definitions advantages browsers - brief overviews of servers url definition - introduction to world wide web (WWW) - Brief study of HTML tags - creation of simple HTML programs using Tags - Multimedia Capabilities of WWW commercial uses - client /server Architecture in internet - Domain name - Extension types internet services - addressing scheme - levels of HTML - feature of internet. Books Prescribed: 1. E. Balagurusamy, "Programming in Basics," TMH Publ. Co. Ltd. 3'd Edition 1,991. 2. Byrons Gotfried, "Programming with Basic," TMH Publ. Co. Ltd. 3'd Edition 1991 3. Harley Hahan, "The Internet Complete," Reference" - TMH Publ. Co.Ltd.3'd Edition 1998. - 35 -

Page 36 of 40 SEMESTER VI CORE-XV - PC Software( MS OFFICE) Unit-1 Introduction to office automation - A brief about latest packages introduction to windows - creation of Icons - introduction to Ms-Office - importance of word processors, spreadsheet database and presentations in office environment Unit -2 Word Basics - editing with word - copying and moving test - searching replacing pictures in documents - printing documents - for making with work - for making photographs - sectionsdealing from letters - tables tool notes spell checking - grammar checking- sorting- fields, annotation book marks and cross reference. Unit - 3 Crating worksheet - entering and editing text, numbers, formulas - saving Excel functions modifying worksheet range selection copying and moving data - defining names - inserting of deleting rows of columns - moving around worksheet naming worksheet, copying inserting of deleting worksheet - formatting, auging, heading displaying value- changing of selecting fonts, protesting data using style so templates - reprinting worksheet creating charts - managing date - what if tables pate tables wrads, macros, linking worksheets. Unit-4 Creating new database- modifying database modifying database structure- entering data relieving data ruing queries changing screen displays searching the databases- sorting updating report generation mailing levels working with numbers, dates and yes/no fields working with multiple tables. Unit - 5 Basics of power point - creating of editing slides - formatting slides Formating slides - Master slides- templates- coloring texts and objects- transitions heading slides- using clip art gallery - chart creation managing files. Book Prescribed: Joyce Cox and Plly Urban - Quick Course in Microsoft Office Golgota publications - 36 -

Page 37 of 40 UNIT I- Reading Comprehension Semester III SKILL BASED SUBJECT 1 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER I UNIT II-Grammar and Usage.-Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Gerunds UNIT III-Organs of speech and Speech mechanism UNIT IV-Dialogue in Different Situations Greeting, leave taking, Making requests, Expressing gratitude, apologising, Complaint. UNIT V Sentence completion, Paragraph Writing. - 37 -

Page 38 of 40 UNIT I Note making, summarizing SEMESTER IV SKILL BASED SUBJECT 2 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER II UNIT II Kinds of Sentences Active Passive etc, Sentence Patterns. Synonyms and Antonyms. UNIT III - Speech Sounds Classification Vowels Consonant, Diphthongs, Phonetic Symbols. UNIT IV - Dialogue at different situations At the Post Office, Bank, Railway Stations, Airport, Government Offices, Workshops, Doctors Clinic Market Place, Etc. UNIT V - Precis Writing. - 38 -

Page 39 of 40 UNIT I - Introduction Self, Others Invitations. SEMESTER V SKILL BASED SUBJECT 3 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER III UNIT II Word accent, Intonation and Stress UNIT III - Transformation of sentences Active to Passive, Questions Framing and Question Tags UNIT IV Welcome Address and Vote of Thanks Accepting and declining Invitations. UNIT V Reading and Narrating Story Imaginative features. - 39 -

Page 40 of 40 SEMESTER VI SKILL BASED SUBJECT 4 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH - PAPER IV UNIT I Letter Writing Formal and Non formal, Applications UNIT II Direct and Indirect Speech UNIT III Stress, Intonation, rhythm in connected speech UNIT IV Spelling errors, Spelling rules UNIT V Reserving tickets, Seeking admission in a College, Applying for a Post Attending the Interviews, Buying and Selling Products like Car, Flats Etc QUESTION PAPER PATTERNS FOR PAPERS Maximum 75 Marks Section A 10 Marks Twenty objective type questions from all units ( 10 X 1 = 10 ) Section B 25 Marks Five either or type questions of 5 marks each from all units. ( 5 X 5 = 25 ) Section C 40 Marks Five either or type questions from all units ( 5 X 8 = 40 ) QUESTION PAPER PATTERNS FOR PAPERS Maximum 55 Marks Section A 10 Marks Twenty objective type questions from all units ( 10 X 1 = 10 ) Section B 15 Marks Five either or type questions of 5 marks each from all units. ( 5 X 3 = 15 ) Section C 30 Marks Five either or type questions from all units ( 5 X 6 = 30 ) - 40 -