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  • B.B.A Honours with Specialization in Operations and Logistics

    The B.B.A. Honours Degree Programme with Operations and Logistics Specialization is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of business management principles, with a strong focus on operations, supply chain, and logistics management. The programme equips students with the ability to apply managerial concepts and analytical techniques to real-world business situations, enabling them to understand and address operational challenges in dynamic business environments.

    The programme aims to nurture professionals who can effectively manage organizational resources, enhance operational efficiency, and contribute to the growth and competitiveness of businesses. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, the course prepares graduates for diverse career opportunities in operations management, logistics, supply chain management, consulting, and related fields in the modern global marketplace.

  • Graduate Attributes

    Graduate Attributes represent the knowledge, skills, competencies, values, and attitudes that students are expected to develop during their university education. These attributes bridge the gap between academic learning and professional practice, fostering lifelong learning and meaningful contributions to society and the business world. Beyond acquiring disciplinary knowledge, graduates are expected to apply their learning effectively in diverse organizational and social contexts.

    The B.B.A. Honours Degree Programme with Operations and Logistics Specialization seeks to cultivate graduates who possess strong managerial competence, analytical abilities, ethical values, and leadership qualities. The programme emphasizes the development of critical thinking, problem-solving skills, decision-making capabilities, professionalism, teamwork, communication skills, and adaptability in a rapidly changing business environment.

  • Programme Outcomes (PO)

    PO-1 Critical thinking

    • Analyze information objectively and make a reasoned judgment
    • Draw reasonable conclusions from a set of information, and discriminate between useful and less useful details to solve problems or make decisions
    • Identify logical flaws in the arguments of others
    • Evaluate data, facts, observable phenomena, and research findings to draw valid and relevant results that are domain-specific
    PO-2 Complex problem-solving
     
    • Solve different kinds of problems in familiar and no-familiar contexts and apply the learning to real-life situations
    • Analyze a problem, generate and implement a solution and to assess the success of the plan
    • Understand how the solution will affect both the people involved and the surrounding environment
     
    PO-3 Creativity
     
    • Produce or develop original work, theories and techniques
    • Think in multiple ways for making connections between seemingly unrelated concepts or phenomena
    • Add a unique perspective or improve existing ideas or solutions
    • Generate, develop and express original ideas that are useful or have values
     
    PO-4 Communication skills
     
    • Convey or share ideas or feelings effectively
    • Use words in delivering the intended message with utmost clarity
    • Engage the audience effectively Be a good listener who are able to understand, respond and empathize with the speaker
    • Confidently share views and express himself/herself
     
    PO-5 Leadership qualities
    •  Work effectively and lead respectfully with diverse teams
    •  Build a team working towards a common goal
    •  Motivate a group of people and make them achieve the best  possible solution.
    •  Help and support others in their difficult times to tide over the adverse situations with courage
     
     PO-6 Learning ‘how to learn’ skills
    • Acquire new knowledge and skills, including ‘learning how to learn skills, that are necessary for pursuing learning activities throughout life, through self-paced and self-directed learning
    • Work independently, identify appropriate resources required for further learning
    • Acquire organizational skills and time management to set self-defined goals and targets with timelines
    • Inculcate a healthy attitude to be a lifelong learner
     
     
    PO-7 Digital and technological skills
    • Use ICT in a variety of learning and work situations, access, evaluate, and use a variety of relevant information sources
    • Use appropriate software for analysis of data
    • Understand the pitfalls in the digital world and keep safe from them
     
     
    PO-8 Value inculcation
    • Embrace and practice constitutional, humanistic, ethical, and moral values in life including universal human values of truth, righteous conduct, peace, love, nonviolence, scientific temper, citizenship values
    • Formulate a position/argument about an ethical issue from multiple perspectives
    • Identify ethical issues related to work, and follow ethical practices, including avoiding unethical behaviour such as fabrication, falsification or misrepresentation of data, or committing plagiarism, and adhering to intellectual property rights
    • Adopt an objective, unbiased, and truthful actions in all aspects of work

  • Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)

    Upon completion of the programme the graduate will be able to:

    • PSO-1 Gain an in depth knowledge about the business and management processes and functions (PO No.1,2)
    • PSO-2 Build a mindset for critical thinking and problem solving during challenging situations (PO No.1,3)
    • PSO-3 Become good leader with efficient communication and presentation skill (PO No.4, 5)
    • PSO 4 Gain professional and technical competency required by the global business world (PO No.7,6)
    • PSO 5 Design and start innovative business projects with efficient entrepreneurial skills (PO No.7,6)
    • PSO 6 Become good business man by keeping ethical values for professional, environmental and social obligations. (PO No.8)
     

  • PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
    Semester Course Code Course name Type Level Credit Hours per Week  
    Discipline Specific Core 
    1 UK1DSCMGT101
     
    Fundamentals of
    Management
     
    DSC 100-199 4   4  
    Multi-Disciplinary Course 
    1 UK1MDCMGT101
     
    Organisational
    Behaviour
     
    MDC 100-199   3   3  
    Discipline Specific Core
    2 UK2DSCMGT101 Marketing
    Management
     
    DSC 100-199   4   4  
    Multi-Disciplinary Course 
    2 UK2MDCMGT102 Services Marketing
     
     
    MDC 100-199   3   4  
    Discipline Specific Core
    3 UK3DSCMGT201
     
    Human Resources
    Management
     
    DSC 200-299   4    4  
    Discipline Specific Elective
    3 UK3DSEMGT205
     
    Logistics and Supply
    Chain Management
     
    DSE 200-299   4   4  
    Discipline Specific Core
    4 UK4DSCMGT201
     
    Financial Management
     
    DSC 200-299 4 4  
    UK4DSCMGT202
     
    Organisational
    Behaviour and Group
    Dynamics
     
    DSC 200-299 4   4  
    Discipline Specific Elective
      UK4DSEMGT205
     
    Transportation
    Management
     
    DSE 200-299   4   4  
    4 Summer Internship (Mandatory)          
    Discipline Specific Core  
    5 UK5DSCMGT301
     
    Operations
    Management
     
    DSC 300-399 4 4  
    UK5DSCMGT304
     
    Customer
    Relationship
    Management
     
    DSC 300-399   4   4  
    UK5DSCMGT306
     
    Management
    Information System
     
    DSC 300-399   4   4  
    Discipline Specific Elective
    5 UK5DSEMGT310
     
    Shipping and Port
    Management
     
    DSE 300-399   4   4  
    UK5DSEMGT307
     
    Services and Retail
    Marketing
     
    DSE 300-399 4   4  
    Skill Enhancement Course
    5 UK5SECMGT302 Stock Trading
    Practices
    SEC 300-399   3   4  
    Discipline Specific Core
    6 UK6DSCMGT301 Research Methodology DSC 300-399    4   4  
    UK6DSCMGT303
     
    Statistics for Business
    Decisions
     
    DSC 300-399    4   4  
    UK6DSCMGT305
     
    International Business
     
    DSC 300-399    4   4  
    Discipline Specific Elective
    6 UK6DSEMGT310
     
    Sustainable Supply
    Chain Management
     
    DSE 300-399   4   4  
    UK6DSEMGT307
     
    Brand Management
     
    DSE 300-399   4   4  
    Discipline Specific Core
    7 UK7DSCMGT401
     
    Business Policy and
    Strategic Management
     
    DSC 400-499   4   4  
    UK7DSCMGT402
     
    Statistics for Research
     
    DSC 400-499   4   4  
    Discipline Specific Elective
    7 UK7DSEMGT405
     
    Quality Management
     
    DSE 400-499   4   4  
    Mandatory for Honours with Research
    8 UK8RPHMGT401
     
    Research Project/ DSC 400-499   12    
    Mandatory for UG Honours
    8 UK8RPHMGT401
     
    Internship Project DSC 400-499   12    

  • Study tour

    A study tour/ industrial visit shall be conducted during the third year. Students are required to make a report on the visit and submit to the department.