Semester 1

Posted on 30 January 2010 by BMMBoxer

F.Y.B.M.M Semester I

1. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS-1

  • Reading
    • Read with fluency and speed
    • Skimming and scanning
    • Identify, collect and record relevant information from factual discourse, from a given perspective or for a given purpose; to isolate fact from opinion
    • Recognizing aspects of language, particularly
      • Vocabulary
      • Grammatical structure
      • Textual organization, aspects of linkage in text (coherence, cohesion)
  • Writing
    • Ability to produce language which is factual (e.g. reports, minutes, agendas, notices)
  • Editing and Summarizing
    • Restatement of a given text with a view shortening, summarizing
    • Making matter and organization more focused
  • Oral Communication
    • Correctness in pronunciation and sentence stress
    • Communication with fluency, naturalness, confidence and sensitivity to audience.
  • Thinking
    • Errors in thinking
      • Partialism
      • Time scale
      • Egocentricity
      • Prejudices
      • Adversary thinking
      • Magnitude errors
      • Extremes
    • Concept of Left Brain and Right Brain thinking
    • Left brain thinking, logical, analytical and structured thinking; critical thinking
    • Thinking aids or tools
    • PMI (Pus, Minus, Interesting)
    • APC (Alternatives, possibilities, choices)
    • Patterns as a framework or thinking

2. FUNDAMENTALS OF MASS COMMUNICATION

  • Definitions of Communication
    • Understanding factors in Communicationand especially Mass communication
  • Types of Communication
    • Verbal and Non-verbal; Group and impersonal; one-to-one and one-to-many
  • Elements and processes of communication
  • Functions of Communication
  • Barriers of Communication
  • Basic Communication Models
  • History, Practices and Values of Mass Media
    • Evolution of mass communication – Early to the Present Mass communication
    • Development of mass communication – From Guttenberg to internet
  • Communication Revolution
    • Technological development and impact on society
    • Media convergence; social implications
  • Limitations and potentialities of each media
    • History and development of each media
    • Impact on other media – change and transformations
  • Media and development
  • Media and Women
  • Media and education

3. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

  • Computer Basics
  • Network Basics
  • Text and Document Formats
    • o Creating and editing documents
    • o Formatting characters
    • o Formatting lines
    • o Formatting paragraphs
    • o Section and page breaks
    • o Creating headers and footers
      • Language tools
      • Introduction to Word
        • Creating a letter with office assistant
        • Getting around in word
        • Editing features
        • Tablets
        • Creating columns
        • Merge documents
  • Introduction to excel
    • Creating workbooks and work sheets
    • Getting around in excel
    • Entering, sorting and filtering data
    • Writing simple and complex formulae
    • Formatting the worksheet
    • Editing pages
    • Finding, replacing and filling data
    • Creating references
    • Using functions
    • Database management using excel
    • Charts
    • Introduction to PowerPoint
      • Creating presentations
      • Managing slides
      • Managing outline
      • Managing slide text
      • Formatting slide design
      • Visual impact
        • Adding clip art and pictures
        • Adding tables
        • Presentations
  • Introduction to internet
    • Introduction to internet
    • Short history of internet
    • Basic services of internet
    • E-mail messages, search
    • Browsing the world wide web
    • Parts of URL
    • Information hunt
    • Communication on internet

4. INTRODUCTION TO 20TH CENTURY WORLD HISTORY

  • Introduction
    • Reformation
    • Treaty of Westphalia (1648)
    • American war of independence
    • French revolution
  • 19th Century Imperialism
    • Analyses, motives, attitudes, celebrations and objectives
    • China, India, Africa, Japan, Middle East
    • American Imperialism
  • World War and the End of Western Dominance
    • World war I: causes, course, consequences, Media Response, peace treaties
    • Russian Revolution
    • Inter-war period: Great depression, Rise of Dictatorship in Italyand Germany
    • World War II: causes, course, consequence; media response
  • Bi-Polar to Multi-Polar World
    • United Nations
    • Decolonization – Asia and Africa
  • Modern Socio Political Movements
    • Gandhism
    • Black Consciousness
    • Working class movement
    • Ecological Movements
    • feminism
  • Post-war western thoughts
    • Existentialism
    • Post modernism
    • Popular culture
  • Emergence of New World Order
    • Break up of Soviet Russia
    • USA as a super power

5. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

  • Introduction to Sociology
    • Sociology as a science
    • Basic concepts of sociology
  • Social Interaction
    • Its types, verbal and non-verbal communication, body language.
  • Socialization
    • Its meaning, stages, agents, especially the importance of mass media.
  • Social Control
    • Its meaning and importance, conformity and nonconformity to social values; agents of social control with special reference to law; intellectual property right, copy right
  • Collective Behavior meaning
    • Crowd, public, audience. Riot, movement
    • Role of media in projecting movements
  • Social stratification: meaning
    • Caste, class, gender. Ethnicity and minority. Its impact on individual and society especially from the point of view constitutional guarantees and human rights
  • Social change
    • Meaning, factors of social change, planned social change
    • Shifting of cultural values in Indian societies
    • Youth as a driving force of social change
    • Changing social relationships in Indian society as depicted in the written and other media.

6. ECONOMICS

Section I (Micro)

  • A.) Demand – Law of Demand, determinants of demand

B.) Elasticity of Demand – price, income, cross and promotional elasticity of demand

  • Production Function – economies and diseconomies of sale
  • Concepts of Costs – Type of costs
    • Money cost, real cost, fixed cost, variable cost, opportunity cost, social cost, implicit/explicit cost and depreciation cost, manufacturing and selling cost
  • Revenue and Supply – Total, average andmarginal Revenue, supply
  • Objectives of a firm – sales, profit, growth, break even analysis
  • Markets – types and features

Section II (Macro)

  • National income – definition and concepts
  • Money – demand for money, supply of money, velocity of money, value of money
  • Inflation – meaning, types, effects and anti-inflationary policies
  • International trade -Balance of Payments, Role of Exchange – Liberalization, privatization, globalization, prospects and problems, International organizations (WTO) and India.
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  • Salgare Neha

    This was really beneficial. I’m still in 12th and just not able to decide what course to join after 12th. Thanks for this really informative page :) . This scares me a bit, the total portion and simultaneously, soothes me too. I can surely count on this, so. :D

    Well, is there any article in relevance with courses after BMM? Is there masters degree? If I wish to get an MBA after BMM, what should be my specification?

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