Department of BBA in Finance Syllabus

First Year: Semester I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN 121 / Business Mathematics / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 171 / Introduction to Business / 3 + 0 / 3.0
CSE 203 / Introduction to Computer Language / 2 + 0 / 2.0
CSE 204 / Computer Language Lab / 0 + 6 / 3.0
ENG 101 / English Language-1 / 2 + 0 / 2.0
ENG 102 / English Language-1 Lab / 0 + 2 / 1.0
PAD 102 / Politics and Administration in Bangladesh / 3 + 0 / 3.0
Total / 13 + 8 / 17.0

First Year: Semester I1

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN 111 / Business Communication / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 141 / Principles of Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 151 / Principles of Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 161 / Principles of Marketing / 3 + 0 / 3.0
SOC 101B / Principles of Sociology / 3 + 0 / 3.0
ECO 101 / Principles of Micro Economics / 4 + 0 / 4.0
BAN 100 / Seminar and Viva voce / 0 + 4 / 2.0
Total / 19 + 4 / 21.0

Second Year: Semester I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN 233 / Banking and Insurance / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 242 / Intermediate Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 272 / Principles of Finance / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 224 / Elementary of Statistics / 3 + 0 / 3.0
ECO 102 / Principles of Macro Economics / 4 + 0 / 4.0
BAN 280 / Computer in Business / 2 + 0 / 2.0
BAN 280L / Computer in Business Lab / 0 + 2 / 1.0
Total / 18 + 2 / 19.0

Second Year: Semester I1

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN 211 / Economy of Bangladesh / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 231 / Business Law / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 254 / Organizational Behavior & Industrial Psychology / 3 + 0 / 3.0
STA 201 / Statistics for Business Decisions / 3 + 0 / 3.0
ECO 204 / Economics of Development / 4 + 0 / 4.0
BAN 200 / Seminar and viva voce / 0 + 4 / 2.0
Total / 16 + 4 / 18.0

Third Year: Semester I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN ___ / 1st Concentration / Major Course / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 331 / Industrial & Financial Law / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 343 / Cost Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 353 / Human Resource Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 373 / Financial Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 385 / Management Information and Control System / 3 + 0 / 3.0
Total / 18 + 0 / 18.0

Third Year: Semester I1

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN ___ / 2nd Concentration / Major course / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 344 / Managerial Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 375 / Business Research / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 362 / Marketing Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 374 / International Business / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 300 / Seminar and viva / 0 + 4 / 2.0
Total / 15 + 4 / 17.0

Fourth Year: Semester I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN ___ / 3rd Concentration / Major Course / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN ___ / 4th Concentration / Major Course / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 434 / Entrepreneurship Development / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 444 / Auditing and Taxation / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 432 / Operation and Production Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0
CSE 205 / Database Management Programming / 2 + 0 / 2.0
CSE 206 / Database Management Programming Lab / 0 + 6 / 3.0
Total / 17 +3* / 20.0

Fourth Year: Semester I1

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits
BAN ___ / 5th Concentration / Major course / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN ___ / 6th Concentration / Major course / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 400 / Viva voce on courses / 0 + 4 / 2.0
BAN 411 / Internship & defense / 0 + 4 / 2.0
BAN 456 / Business Policy & Strategy / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 435 / E-Business / 2 + 0 / 2.0
BAN 435L / E-Business Lab / 0 + 2 / 1.0
Total / 11 +10 / 16.0


Concentration/Major Courses (18 Credits):

Human Resources Management: (HRM)

Option No. I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 351 / History of Management Thought / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 10
BAN 354 / Human Resource Planning and Forecasting / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 10
BAN 355 / Industrial Relation / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 10
BAN 356 / Total Quality Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 10
Total / 9 + 0 / 9.0

** Students majoring in this area must take two courses (6 credits) from the above.

Option No. I1

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 451 / Comparative Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 15
BAN 452 / Human Resources Management Practice in Bangladesh / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 15
BAN 453 / International Human Resource Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 15
BAN 454 / Logistics & Materials Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 15
BAN 455 / Career Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 15
BAN 457 / Performance Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 16
BAN 458 / Compensation Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 16
BAN 459 / Strategic Human Resource Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 16
Total / 24 + 0 / 24.0

They have to take additional four courses ( 12 credits) from the above.

Marketing:

Option No .I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 361 / Consumer Behavior / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 11
BAN 363 / Marketing Research / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 11
BAN 364 / Sales Force Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 12
Total / 6 + 0 = 6 / 6.0

** Students majoring in this area must take two courses (6 credits) from the above.

Option No .II

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 461 / Advertising & Public Relations / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 16
BAN 462 / Distribution management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 17
BAN 463 / Brand Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 17
BAN 464 / Industrial Marketing / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 17
BAN 465 / International Marketing / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 18
Total / 12 + 0 / 12.0

They have to take additional four courses (12 credits) from the above

Finance and Banking:

Option No .I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 371 / Government Finance / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 12
BAN 372 / International Trade & Commerce / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 12
BAN 375 / Money and Monetary Policy / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 13
Total / 6 + 0 = 6 / 6.0

** Students majoring in this area must take two courses (6 credits) from the above.

Option No .II

Course No / Course Titless / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 471 / Financial Analysis and Control / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 18
BAN 472 / Development Finance / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 18
BAN 473 / Portfolio Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 18
BAN 474 / Financial Institutions and Capital Market / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 19
BAN 476 / Working Capital Management / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 19
Total / 12 + 0 / 12.0

They have to take additional four courses (12 credits) from the above.

Management Information System:

Option No .I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 381 / Management of Information System / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 13
BAN 382 / System Analysis & Design / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 13
BAN 383 / Spread Sheet Analysis & Modeling / 1 + 0 / 1.0 / 13
BAN 383L / Spread Sheet Analysis & Modeling Lab / 0 + 4 / 2.0 / 13
Total / 6.0

** Students majoring in this area must take two courses (6 credits) from the above.

Option No .II

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 481 / Information Technology / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 19
BAN 482 / Introduction to Management Science / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 20
BAN 483 / Networking, Internet And Web Page Designing / 2 + 0 / 2.0 / 20
BAN 483L / Networking, Internet And Web Page Designing Lab / 0+ 2 / 1.0 / 20
BAN 484 / Advance Database Management / 1 + 0 / 1.0 / 20
BAN 484L / Advance Database Management Lab / 0 + 4 / 2.0 / 20
BAN 485 / Computer Programming / 1 + 0 / 1.0 / 20
BAN 485L / Computer Programming Lab / 0 + 4 / 2.0 / 20
Total / 12.0

They have to take additional four courses (12 credits) from the above.

Accounting:

Option No .I

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 391 / Advanced Accounting I / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 14
BAN 392 / Auditing, Assurance & Attestation / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 14
BAN 393 / Advanced Accounting II / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 14
Total / 6 + 0 / 6.0

** Students majoring in this area must take two courses (6 credits) from the above.

Option No .II

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 494 / Advanced Management Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 21
BAN 495 / Advanced Cost Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 21
BAN 496 / Governmental Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 21
BAN 497 / Accounting Theory / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 21
BAN 498 / Advanced Auditing / 3 + 0 / 3.0 / 22
Total / 12 + 0 / 12.0

They have to take additional four courses (12 credits) from the above.

Courses Offered as Minor to Other Departments:

Course No / Course Title / Hours/Week
Theory + Lab / Credits / Detail Syllabus
Page number
BAN 101 / Accountancy for Engineers / 2 + 0 / 2.0
BAN 103 / Cost Accounting for Engineers / 2 + 0 / 2.0
BAN 171 / Introduction to Business / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 243 / Cost and Management Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0
BAN 104 / Principle of Accounting / 3 + 0 / 3.0

Detailed Syllabus

BAN 101 ACCOUNTANCY FOR ENGINEERS (For IPE)

2 Hours/Week, 2 Credits

Concept of Cost; Element of Cost; Element of Cost and Cost Centers; Cost Classification: Methods of Costing; Break-even Analysis; Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis; Budgeting and Budgetary Control and Use of Accounting Information in Decision Making; Profit Planning; Motivation, Responsibility Accounting and cost allocation.

Text Book: Garrison, Managerial Accounting.

Books Recommended:

1. Charles T. Horngren, Management Accounting.

2. Moore and Jaedicke, Managerial Accounting.

3. G. L.Raybum, Principles of Cost Accounting: Managerial Application.

BAN 103 COST ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS (For CEE)

2 Hours/Week, 2 Credits

Introduction to Cost Accounting: Objectives and Importance of Cost Accounting; Cost Concepts and Cost Classification; Material Costing: Store-keeping and Inventory Control; Valuation of Inventory; Labor Cost Accounting; Chargeable Expenses: Manufacturing and Non-manufacturing Overheads; Statement of Cost of Production.

Books Recommended:

1. Charles T. Horngren, Management Accounting.

2. Garrison, Managerial Accounting.

3. Moore and Jaedicke, Managerial Accounting.

4. G. L.Raybum, Principles of Cost Accounting: Managerial Application.

BAN 104 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING

3 Hours/Week, 3 Credits

Objective of the Course: The core of the course is to learn the recording process of economic event and financial statement to ensure that the user can get true and fair information in right time as they need in making their decision.

Accounting in Action: What is accounting? The building block of accounting; The basic accounting equation; Using the basic accounting equation; Financial statements. Chapter2: The Recording Process: The account; Steps in the recording process; The recording process illustration; The trial balance. Chapter3: Adjusting the accounts: Timing issues; The basics of adjusting entries; The adjusted trial balance & financial statements. Chapter4: Completing the Accounting Cycle: Using a worksheet; closing the books Summary of the accounting cycle; The classified income statement balance sheet; Long term investment; Chapter5: Accounting for Merchandising Operation: Merchandising operation; Recording purchases pf merchandise; Recording sales of merchandise; Completing the according cycle; Forms of financial statement; Determining the cost of sold under a period system. Chapter6: Classify inventory; determining inventory quantities inventory costing; inventory errors; statement presentation and analysis; Inventory cost flow methods in perpetual inventory system. Estimating inventories. Chapter7: Accounting Information System: Basic concepts of accounting information system. Computerized accounting system; manual accounting system; Subsidiary ledger; Special journals Chapter8: Internal Control and Cash: Internal Control; cash controls; Use of a bank; Reporting cash.

Books Recommended:

1. Charles T.Horngren and W.T. Harrison Jr. , Accounting.

2. Needles and Anderson, Principles of Accounting.

3. Needles Bluevird H. , Financial Accounting.

4. Niswonger and Feses, Accounting Principles.

BAN 111 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

3 Hours/Week, 3 Credits

Introduction: Definition; Communication cycle; Importance of effective com; Objectives; Media (written, oral, face to face, visual, audio visual, computer based, silence etc.); Types (downward, upward, horizontal, diagonal, grapevine, consensus etc.); Principles of effective com; Barriers to com; Non-verbal communication.

Grammatical Review: Punctuation; Foreign words/Phrases; Idioms & Phrases; Appropriate prepositions; Prefixes & Suffixes; Antonyms-Synonyms; Words often confused; Words commonly misspelt; common errors.

Communication Skills: Speaking skills; Listening skills; Telephone contact skills; Online contact skills; Fax messages; Use of overhead/multimedia projector; Audio-visual communication. Influence of IT on modern communications.

Business Letters: Need; Functions; Structure/Parts; Kinds of BL; Essentials of an effective BL; Guidelines for composing letters; Top ten tips for successful communication. Specimen Letters: Enquiries & Replies; Offers & Quotations; Order letter, Acknowledgement, Inability to execute order letters; Complaints & Adjustments; Collection letter; Circular; Sales letter; Memo; Bank correspondence; Import-export correspondence.