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Overview

The Department offers courses in Professional and Technical Communication , Mass Media studies, Literature, Foreign languages, Professional ethics, Sociology, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources, Organizational Behavior, Marketing, Advertising, Supply Chain Management, International Business.

  • Compulsory Courses

    Course Name Course Code
    Technical Report Writing TAC C 312 / BITS F 112
    Principles of Management MGTS C 211
    Technical Communication BITS G 659

  • Elective Courses

    Course Name Course Code
    Effective Public Speaking ENGL C 353
    Creative Writing ENGL C 261
    Current Affairs BITS C 396
    Negotiation Skills BITS C 319
    Phonetics and Spoken English ENGL C 252
    Comparitive Indian Literature HUM C 341
    Journalism HUM C 311
    Cinematic Art HUM C 332
    Dynamics of Social Change SOC C 211
    Symbolic Logic PHIL C 221
    Sankara's Thoughts HUM C 383
    Professional Ethics HUM C 411
    Marketing Research MGTS C 483
    Supply Chain Management MBA C 421
    Human Resource Management MGTS C 362
    Organisation Behavior MGTS C 351
    Creating and Leading Entreprereurial Organisation BITS C 482
    Introduction to Conflict Management BITS C 384

New Electives

  • Product and Brand Management

    The course will provide students with an appreciation of the role of branding and  will augment students’ ability to think creatively and critically about the strategies and tactics involved in building, leveraging, defending, and sustaining inspired brands.

  • Literary Criticism

    This course examines the works of some major literary theorists and critics from the mid-19th century to more recent times. This course will enable you to understand the broader ways in which literary theory applies to our culture. It discusses different approaches to the reading and writing of cultural texts, especially literary ones. As part of the course we will be discussing  the work of some major literary theorists beginning from Aristotle to twentieth-century theories and applications like Psychoanalytic, Marxist, reader-response, New historicist, feminist, postcolonial, structuralist and post-structuralist perspectives.

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