MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
This course is offered for II-semester MSc Statistics students of the Department of Statistics.
Multivariate Analysis is an important core area in Statistics. Imparting knowledge through this course makes the students competent in pursuing for research in this area as well as for carrying out multivariate data analysis.
SKT-CC 513 GRAMMER- 1 INDIAN INTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS –I
This course covers basics of sanskrit Grammar with theories of sound formation and grammatical rules to use language flawless in every manner
Course Outcome:
After Completion of the modules, the student should be able to:
CO 1. To appreciate Yaska’s contribution to etymology, philology, semantics and phonetic equipments.
CO 2. To understand the aim,scope and importance of etymology.
CO 3. To appreciate the compilation of Nighantu.
CO 4. To understand the science behind the production of a word.
CO 5. To understand the tradition of etymological contributions to Sanskrit literature.
CO 6. To understand the benefits by getting awareness about word construction, sentence construction etc., and will appreciate the benefits which leads to the state of Moksa
CO 7. To get a general awareness about the Sanskrit Grammar with theories of sound formation and grammatical rules of language in every manner.
CO 8. To get a general awareness about the origin and development of Sanskrit Grammar.
CO 9. To appreciate the structure of Sanskrit language and its style and cultural heritage .
CO 10. To appreciate the grammatical contributions of Sanskrit Grammatical Literature.
Politics of Global South
Course Learning Outcomes
CO1: Understand the evolution, features and significance of studying global south countries, especially Nigeria, Brazil, Indonesia, India and Pakistan.
CO2: Analyze the theories of post-colonialism and development
CO3: Acquire the ability to critically engage with the intersections between state, governance and development among the developing countries.
CO4: Understand the challenges of democratisation process in the post-colonial countries.
CO5: Evaluate the political process in the global south countries.
Islamic Banking and Finance
About this course
- This course will give you an overview of the Islamic financial system.
- You will learn the core principles and basic models of Islamic finance and establish a framework for understanding this financial system.
- If you are interested in the key features and foundational concepts of the Islamic financial system and institutions, or what distinguishes the Islamic financial system and its institutions from the conventional financial system, this course is for you.
- No previous knowledge about Islamic finance is needed
In this course, you will learn about Murabaha, Ijarah, Salam, Iistisjna, and Istisjrar modes of finance and their applications, management, the risks involved, and the mitigation measures.
LAW DCE 526 LAW AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CO1: Internalization of the various theoretical viewpoints regarding each of the fundamental domain with regard to the emergence of the discipline of conflict resolution.
CO2: Development of independent, abstract and critical thinking about the causes of transformation in the relationship and conflict resolution mechanism of international law and municipal law vis-à-vis the concept of sovereignty.
CO3: Evaluate the changing dimensions of static recognition and the significance of the international conflict resolution in its various implementing entities.
CO4: Evaluate the principal elements of the major developments of State Responsibility and Intervention vis-à-vis the emergence of the contemporary conflict resolution discipline
CO5: Describe and identify the procedures for conflict resolution mechanism in the vital zones of sea, air and outer space.
CO6: Examine the causes of transnational crisis, conflict resolution, peace-making and peace-building and the strong movement made by UN and other allied institutional framework in the contemporary conflict resolution framework.
Physiological Psychology
CO1: Understand the evolutionary basis of human brain and behaviour
CO2: Analyze the ontogeny and phylogeny of the nervous system
CO3: Explain neuronal cytology and physiology
CO4: Critically appraise the nature-nurture controversy
CO5: Explain the structural and functional view of the brain and spinal cord
CO6: Analyze how brain helps to regulate the internal environment
CO7: Evaluate the neuronal basis of memory
CO8: Analyze the role of cortex in memory
CO9: Evaluate the studies conducted on memory consolidation process
CO10: Examine the anatomical organization, neural pathways , and sensory coding of vision,
audition, chemical senses, cutaneous senses, and proprioception
CO11: Compare and contrast pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems
CO12: Analyze the effects of specific brain damage on conscious processing
CONTEXT AND ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION-UG, PG AND PROFESSIONAL
Course Outcomes: CO1: Articulate and exemplify basic knowledge of higher education as an academic field of studies.
CO2: Compare and contrast development Of Higher Education in Ancient and Medieval World Engage students in key debates related to significant contemporary issues and practices in higher education and critically evaluate the pros and corns in it. CO3: Enable them to develop skills in researching, analyzing, discussing and contributing to the field of higher education. CO4:. Engage students in key debates related to significant contemporary issues and practices in higher education and critically evaluate the pros and corns in it.
Consumer Behaviour & Marketing
The course offers a comprehensive overview of the basic concepts of consumer behaviour and marketing in the light of psychological approaches and theories. The course introduces students to the study of consumer behaviour and the various segments of a market, the basic concepts underlying the consumer as an individual, the consumer decision making process and a broader perspective of consumer behaviour and society. The students also learn to identify and apply psychological aspects in developing effective marketing strategies.
Ethnobotany
Course Outcome
CO1: Get knowledge about Indian ethnobotanists and ethnic communities of Kerala
CO2: Identify and classify ethnobotanical plant resources for documentation
CO3: Apply uses of ethnomedicinal plants in day to day life
Environmental Toxicology
At the end of the course, the
student will be able to understand the distribution of
toxicants in environment, and their entry, movement, storage and
transformation within the environment.
Aquatic Toxicology
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Understanding and application of ecosystem and toxicological concepts and tools
CO2: Enable to execute toxicological evaluations and experimentations
CO3: Develop capability to sample and data analyses for toxicity studies
CO4: Understand the concept of remediation of contaminants
CO5: Use and application of water purifying methods
CO6: Develop skills in bioassay experiments
CO 7: Basic knowledge and skills in interpreting toxicological assaysMOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Molecular biology is a specialised branch of biology to understand the interrelationship between DNA, RNA and proteins and how these are essentially regulated. This course on molecular biology is designed to engage students in the finer details of molecular events in the nucleus associated with genetic information processing and their regulation. On completion of the course the learner is expected to * Describe cellular processes like DNA synthesis, RNA synthesis, protein synthesis and how they relate to each other * Discuss the central dogma of molecular biology and its importance * Define gene expression and how a stimulus can affect the expression of a gene * Describe different regulatory mechanisms of gene expression * Describe how RNA functions as genetic material in some organisms * Explain how misfolded proteins cause diseases in the body * Discuss the applications of molecular biology in the modern world like PCR, RNA interference, CRISPR-Cas9
GRAMMAR & MORPHOLOGY – II
C01: Construct the sophisticated grammatical structures in Arabic
C02: Evaluate and correct the errors in the structure of composition
C03: Describe various branches of Verbs and its specifications
C04: Transform the positive cases into negative cases
C05: Differentiate between the different types of Weak Verbs
C06: Classify of Verbs by radical, Hamzated, Assimilated, Hollow, Defective, Conjugate and Aplastic