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Page 1: 1.3.1 Number of courses having focus on employability

Galgotias University Plot No. 2, Yamuna Expressway,

Opposite, Buddha International Circuit,

Sector 17A, Greater Noida,

Uttar Pradesh 203201, India

1.3.1

Number of courses having focus on

employability/entrepreneurship/ skill

development year-wise during the

last five years

Department of Management Studies

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School of Business - BBA

S.No Course Code Course Name Program

1 BBAD3003 Business Ethics and Corporate Governance Bachelor of Business Administration

2 ENVS1001 Energy and Environmental Sciences Bachelor of Business Administration

3 BBA 114 Environment Management Bachelor of Business Administration

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@(Under the Uttor Prodesh Prjvote U niversities Act No. I 2 of 2019)

School of Business

Unit l: Environment and Natural Resources L0 LecturesDefinition, scope, importance, need for public awareness, Environmental Management Systems its objectives,components, ElA, Natural Resources - forest resources - use, exploitation, deforestation, construction ofmultipurpose dams - effect on forests, Water resources - use of surface and subsurface water; effect of floods,drought, water conflicts, Mineral resources -Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and usingmineral resources, Food resources - food problems, advantage and disadvantage of fertilizers & pesticides, effecton environment, Energy resources - need to develop renewable energy, land resources - Land degradation,landslides, soil erosion, desertification & case studies.Unit ll: Chemical Toxicolo 7 LecturesToxic chemicals in the environment, lmpact of toxic chemicals on enzymes, biochemical effects of arsenic,cadmium, lead, chromium mercu biochemicaleffects of esticid es

Unit lll: Environmenta I Pollution 1.0 LecturesDefinition - Causes, pollution effects and control measures of Air, Water, Soil, Marine, Noise, Thermal, Nuclearhazards. Solid waste management: causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes, pollutionmeaSureS case studies Disaster mana ment: floods, earth uake, lone and landslides.Unit lV: Social lssues Human Po ulation and the Environment 10 LecturesUrban problems related to energy & sustainable development, water conservation, problems related torehabilitation - case studies, Consumerism and waste products - Environment Protection Act, Air, Water, andpublic awareness. Population growth, variation among nations, Population explosion, Environment and humanhealth, Value Education, Women and Child Welfare, Role of lnformation Technology - Visit to local pollutedsite /Case Studies.Wildlife, Forest Conservation Act, Environmental le islation

Unit V: G reen Chemistry 4 Lectures

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@ GALGOTTASUNIVERSITY

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Name ofThe Course Business Ethics and e GovernanceCourse Code BBAD3OO3

Definition and concept of Ethics and business ethics, history of Ethics-Principles of personal and professional ethics, Values andEthics. ethical dilemmas, Ethical decision making at workplace, whistle blowing-lnstitutionalising Ethics through MDP, ethicalcommittees and code of ethics-Significance and need for business ethic-Steps to achieve ethics in corporations, characteristics and

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.Unit Il: Theories ofBusiness Ethics hoursTheories of Ethics-Consequential and Non-consequential theory Normative theories- Egoism theory-Utilitarianism: Ethics ofWelfare, criticisms-Kantianism: Ethics of Duty, criticisms-Other Normative Theories- Stockholder theory

Stakeholder Theory Social Contract Theory- Criticisms -lndian Ethical Traditions-Teachings from Gita, Islam, Christianity-Candhian principles-Group Discussion: Are religious organizations more ethical?

Unit lll: Ethics ofConsumer Protection & Environmental Ethics 7 lecture hours

Consumer and Consumer Protection- Definition; Panies to consumer protection-Consumer Duties and responsibilities-Howare lndian Consumers Exploited-Legal Protection to Consumers

Consumer Protection Act, 1986-Environmental Preservation: Role of Stakeholders-Waste Management and Pollution Control,Key Strategies for lndustrial Pollution Prevention Managing Environmental issues-

Unit IV: Corporate Social Responsibility 9 lecture hours

Definitions; Why social responsibility ofbusiness?-Theories ofCSR: Trusteeship Model, Social Entity Theory

Pluralistic Model-Models of CSR: Ethical Model, Statist Model, Liberal Model

r Stakeholder Model-Advantages ofCSR; Scope ofCSR-CSR ofStakeholders: Consumers and community, Employees, Owners-Stepsto Attain CSR

Unit V: Corporate Governance: An overview, Theory and Practice ofCorporate Goyemancel I lecture hours

Definitions ofCorporate Govemance; Market Model & Connol Model of Govemance-OECD Requirements ofCG; CadburyCommittee R€pon on CG-lssues in the corporate governance-Relevance ofcorporate govemance; Benefits ofgood corporategovemance to a corporation; Benefits to Society-Concept ofcorporation and corporate, Characteristics ofCorporation-Theories ofcorporate govemance- Agency Theory, Stewardship theory-Stakeholder and sociological theory, Criticisms-Corporate Governance

Systems: The Anglo American Model ofGovernance, The German Model ofCovernance, Indian Model of Covernance-CoodCorporate Goyemance: Obligation to Society: Obligation to Employees; Obligation to Customers

Unit Vt: Contemporary issues in Business ethics 2 lecture hours

Contemporary issues in business ethical practices post Covid 19, lmpact ofcovid l9 on CSR and marketing philosophy, ethical

dilemmas

BBA 114Environment Management

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$ GALGOTIASUNIVERSITY

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Unit I: IntroductionDefinition of environment, Need of public awareness about environmental issues, Segments ofenvironment, Importance of healthy Environment, Ecosystem-definition, Ecosystem-classificationand components function of ecosystem, Biogeochemistry, Working of different cycles-1, Workingof different cycles-l[.

Unit II: Sustainable Development 9 Lecture HoursDefinition, principle, parameter and challenges. Biodiversity: classification, measurement

conservation, Natural resources: availability & problems. Minerals & Energy Resources,

Classification ofenergy resources: Non-renewable and renewablel Fossil fuels, nuclear energy.

hydroelectric energy, solar, wind resource, : biomass, biogas and hydrogen fuel energy,

Pollution: Environment pollution, Water pollution, Solid waste management & hazards waste

management, Climate change-issues and impact, Strategy Adaptation to climate change.

Unit I II: Current Envi ronmental Issues 6 Lecture HoursProblem with urbanization and automobile pollution and their control, adverse effects ofPollution:Climate change, Greenhouse effect, Global warming, Acid rain and ozone layer depletion.

Unit IV: Environmenta I Protection and Control Measures l4 Lecture HoursGovemment initiatives i.e. air protection act, Water protection act. Environmental protection act,

Judicial Intervention, Role of NGOs, Case Studies - Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Water Bome and water

induced diseases, Arsenic problem in drinking water, Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)-definition, EIA- methodology and process.

5 Lecture Hours

Unit V: Environment and Modern Business Lecture Hours6

The New Business Playing Field, Environment Strategy within the Organizat ion, Defining Keyperformance, Measurement Metrics, Sustainability of leading companies, Green practices ofleading companies.

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Galgotias University Plot No. 2, Yamuna Expressway,

Opposite, Buddha International Circuit,

Sector 17A, Greater Noida,

Uttar Pradesh 203201, India

1.3.1

Number of courses having focus on

employability/entrepreneurship/ skill

development year-wise during the

last five years

Department of Management Studies

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Business Ethics and CSR Master of Business Administration1 M BDSs022

Master of gusiness Administration2 MBDSSOO8 Business Ethics

Business Ethics and Corporate Governance Bachelor of Business Administration3 BBAD3OO3

Eachelor of Business AdministrationEnergy and Environmental Sciences4 ENVS1001

Bachelor of Business AdministrationEnvironment Management5

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{5 GALGOTIASUNIVERSITY

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School of Business

Course Name: Business Ethics

Course Code: MBDS 5008Course Credit: 1

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Session Topics lo be discussed Readings

Module I: Business Elhics- An overviewThis module aims to make the students understand the importance and need of Business Ethics for the accountability of thefirms to the various stakeholders ofthe business, both intemal and extemal. Also to understand the significance ofvalues inbusiness ethics.

lntroduction to Business Ethics Velasquez Chap I

) Addressing Ethical lssues in Business Velasquez Chap I

Theories in Ethics: Kantism and Utilitarianism Velasquez Chap 2

.l Video Casei l0l East: Food for Thought: China's food safetl'httos://www.voutube.com/watch?v:5oQbCOz9nlU&t=56sA discussion of food business ethics in India and China.

trlodule ll: Ethics ottd the Marketplace

Velasquez Chap 4Understanding Ethics in Perfect Competition

Velasquez Chap ,16 Understanding Ethics in Monopolies and Oligopolies

Velasquez Chap 4'/ Case Study: Drug Company Monopolies and Profit

Module III: Envirunmenl and lhe Ethics

Velasquez Chap 5The Dimensions of Pollution and Resource Depletionrl

Velasquez Chap 5The Ethics of Pollution Control & Conserving Oepletable Resources

Velasquez Chap 5Environmental Conservation in lndiaYouTube: Story of Stuff

Relating the unethical practices in the manufacturing organization.httDS://wwlr.youtu be,com/watch?v=Dfo000A Fl i8

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Module IV: Ethics and the Organizational Functions

Velasquez Chap 6Ethics and Marketing, Understanding the Due Care Theorylt

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(5 GALGOTTASUNIVERSITY

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l5 Ethics and Finance: Accounting EthicsCase Study: lnsider Trading: What are friends for

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Unit-l Introduction to Business Ethics 5 hours

Case Study: Biocon-tndia's own home grown Biotech Company Introduction to Ethics, Personal and Professional

Ehics, Buiiness ethics: importance and -needs,

significance in eihical decision making, Distinction between values

and ethics, Characteristics ofan ethical organization, Morality and Law, management and ethics, Kantianism: Ethics

of Duty, Other Normative Theories- Stockholder theory, Stakeholder Theory, lndian Ethical Traditions-Teachings

from Gita, teachings from Islam, Christianity, Gandhian principlesCase Study: $2,500 - A Harvard Case Study

Unit ll: Consumer and Environmental Ethics 6 Hours

Consumer and Consumer Protection- Definition; Parties to consumer protection, Consumer and Consumer

protection, Consumer duties and responsibilities, Consumer protection in Indian context, Environmental

Preservation: Role of Stakeholders, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Key Strategies for lndustrial

Pollution Prevention Managing Environmental issues, Environmental audit, Managing environmental issues,

Environmentalpolicy in Indian context, Case: Why It Pays To Be Honest: How Unethical Marketing

Practices Cost Pharmaceutical Giant Johnson & Johnson $2.2 BillionCase Study: E-Waste: The latest contributor to environmental degradation

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III: Corporate Govemance 3 Hours

orate Govemance: an introduction, need for corporate govemance: America's Hall of Shame, Satyam scandal in

Relevance of corporate governance; Benefits of good corporate govemance to a corporation and Society

OECD Requirements ofCG; Cadbury Committee Report on CC, Case Study: Sky Air Inc; A Harvard Case Study

Unit-lV Theories of Corporate GovernanceCase Study: How the Global Trust Bank lost the Trust, Concept of corporati

Corporation, Theories of corporate govemance- Agency Theory' Stewardship ttheory Criticisms, Corporate Govemance Systems: The Anglo-American Model

3 Hourson and corporate Characteristics ofheory, Stakeholder and sociologicalof Govemance. The Cerman Model

3 HoursUnit-V Corporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate Social Responsibitity: an introduction, Arguments in favour and

Cariol's pyramid delineating different social responsibility activities, CS o,rfuni", acr 20ll.

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CSR activities defined under act

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