ZOO-SEE-4B1 -Aquarium setting and management
To introduced into the details such as principles and procedures of making and maintaining aquariums in home /gardens etc.
BOT-GC-4A3 Plant Cell Culture Technology
CO1 : Gain knowledge in new advances in the field of cell culture technologies
CO2 : Apply this knowledge for the enhanced production of useful and novel compounds for the benefit of mankind
Business Research Methods
Course objectives
CO1: Understand the concept and the process of research
CO2: Apply the research process for the preparation of research design
CO3: Understand the sampling design in research
CO4: Apply appropriate tools for data collection
CO5: Apply statistical tools for data analysis and evaluate the results
CO6: Understand report writing procedure
Environmental Psychology
CO1: To understand the field of Environmental Psychology and the various theoretical
Approaches
CO2: Evaluate the present frame work and future directions in Environmental Psychology
CO3: Identify the factors influencing environmental attitude
CO4: To construct a tool to measure environmental attitude
CO5: Evaluate the strategies to promote pro-environmental behaviour
CO6: Appraise scientifically the internal and external barriers of individual behavior change
CO7: Select any environmental stress we face today ( noise, pollution,crowding etc) and propose
plans to change it by changing human behavior
CO8: To value environmental resources and design plans for its preservation
CO9: Create ways by which the knowledge of environmental psychology can be applied to
improve everyday environments like workplace, school, healthcare institutions etc
TAM 511 Research Methodology
CO 1 : Understand the General Introduction and History of Research
CO 2 : Developing a hypothesis, a research problem and related questions
CO 3 : Framing the problem with the correct research methodology
CO 4 : Apply the tools and techniques of research in Collecting data that accurately
addresses the research problem
CO 5 : Understand the Interpretation of the research data
CO 6: Evaluating feasibility of research proposals and the preparation of the research report
TAM -GC 414-Human Values for Excellence Tamil Literature
CO 1: Understand the significance of value inputs in a classroom and start applying them in
their life
CO2: Distinguish between ethical and unethical practices, and start working out the
Strategy to actualize a harmonious environment in the Society
CO 3: Distinguish between values and skills, happiness and accumulation of physical facilities, the Self and the Body, Intention and Competence of an individual, etc.
CO 4: Discuss and improve thephysical health, mental health, social health and spiritual health
CO 5: Compare Human Values in Ancient and Modern period of Tamil Literature
CO 6: Applythe basic physical exercises, yoga, meditations
CO 7: Understand the value of harmonious relationship based on trust and respect in their life and profession
CO 8: Classifythe Social and Cultural Values
CO 9: Develop the role of a human being in ensuring harmony in society and nature.
Environment Development and Politics
The course seeks to understand the complex interrelationship between environment and development with an interdisciplinary focus. The learners are supposed to gain critical knowledge on the diverse social theories of environment and develop the ability to relate this with issues happening around them.
Students are encouraged to compare and contrast environmental governance at national and international levels so as to reveal the deficits and pitfalls.
The course would help students understand the significance of global commons and the need for conservation.
The course offers a trajectory of Indian environmentalism, especially in the context of state and capitalism.
SOCIAL CASE WORK
This course is titled, Social Case Work and credited 3 for the first semester students of MSW in University of Kerala. The course will provide introduction to Social Case Work as a method of Professional Social Work Practices and is intended to equip the students to perform their expected roles as a Social Case Worker. On completion of the course the students will be acquainted with basic concepts of social work practice and familiarized with different problem solving methods adopted by going through various theoretical approaches relevant in the profession. There will be classes, interaction section, group discussions and presentations conducted via online mode during the period.
MSW-CC -523-STATISTICS AND SCALING TECHNIQUES
Climate Change and Crop Adaptations
CO1: Gain knowledge in the basics of climate change and its impact
CO2: Familiarize the environmental issues related to climate change
CO3: Analyze the socio-economic impact of climate change
CO4: Assess different crop management strategies that mitigate the impact of climate change
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS (MAT-CC-532, MATF-CC-532)
COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the students are able to:
CO1: Analyse and categorize the application for Computational Linguistics in the Modern Digital era.
CO2: Apply and execute the Different Flow chart & Algorithms for Various Text and Speech Processing, execution and analyse.
CO3: Apply the Python-NLTK, PRAAT software for Text & Speech Analyses, and processing.
CO4: Criticize and Evaluate the current Research & Development of Indian Language Computing.
CO5: Discuss, solve and improve the Current status of Malayalam Language computing.
CO6: Create the skill and apply the using of software, Libraries and tools to analysis and generate the new algorithms for Language Computing
FUS-C-621 COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION
This is a course on Combinatorial Optimization which gives basic algorithms and methods using graph theory and other combinatorial techniques for solving standard optimization problems where integer solutions are required.
principles of management and organisational behaviour
The course introduces the student to the history of management, management process, organisational behaviour, decision making, communication and leadership.
NONPARAMETRIC METHODS
This is a course meant to equip the students to tackle statistical problems both estimation and testing which arise in cases where the basic population distribution is unspecified.