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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), SIVAKASI (Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Reaccredited with "A" Grade by NAAC & College with Potential for Excellence by UGC) NON- MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES (NME II) S.No Department Course Code Course Title 1. Tamil GLTA4N1 II GLTA4N2 2. English GLEN4N English For Competitive Examinations 3. NCC GLEN4N1 Special Course And Field Training 4. Mathematics GLMT4N Numerical Methods 5. Mathematics(CA) GLMC4N Numerical Aptitude Ii 6. Physics GLPH4N Solar Energy And Its Applications 7. Chemistry GLCH4N Industrial Chemistry 8. Botany GLBP4N Sericulture 9. Computer Science GLCS4N Flash 10. History GLHT4N Tourism 11. Commerce GLCM4N1 Advertising GLCM4N2 GLCM4N3 Consumerism 12. Computer Applications GLCA4N Web Designing 13. Information Technology GLIT4N Internet & Html 14. Business Administration GLBU4N Managerial Skills 15. Micro Biology GLMB4N Mushroom Technology 16. Nutrition and Dietetics GLND4N Health And Fitness 17. Costume Design And Fashion GLFD4N Interior Decoration

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

(AUTONOMOUS), SIVAKASI

(Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Reaccredited with "A" Grade by NAAC & College

with Potential for Excellence by UGC)

NON- MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES (NME – II)

S.No Department Course Code Course Title

1. Tamil GLTA4N1 II

GLTA4N2

2. English GLEN4N English For Competitive Examinations

3. NCC GLEN4N1 Special Course And Field Training

4. Mathematics GLMT4N Numerical Methods

5. Mathematics(CA) GLMC4N Numerical Aptitude Ii

6. Physics GLPH4N Solar Energy And Its Applications

7. Chemistry GLCH4N Industrial Chemistry

8. Botany GLBP4N Sericulture

9. Computer Science GLCS4N Flash

10. History GLHT4N Tourism

11. Commerce

GLCM4N1 Advertising

GLCM4N2

GLCM4N3 Consumerism

12. Computer Applications GLCA4N Web Designing

13. Information Technology GLIT4N Internet & Html

14. Business Administration GLBU4N Managerial Skills

15. Micro Biology GLMB4N Mushroom Technology

16. Nutrition and Dietetics GLND4N Health And Fitness

17. Costume Design And Fashion GLFD4N Interior Decoration

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,

SIVAKASI.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

SEMESTER IV

NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE

GLEN4N– NME - II - ENGLISH FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact Hours per week : 2

Total number of Hours per semester : 30

No. of credits : 2

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course the student will be equipped to:

write grammatically correct sentences

choose appropriate vocabulary

interpret passages

develop logical sequences

Unit I: Idiomatic Expression 10 Hours

Idioms and Phrases

Foreign Words

‘Phobias’, ‘Graphies’, ‘Logies’

Unit II:Grammar 10 Hours Article

Preposition

Concord

Spotting Errors

Unit III: Word Enrichment and Reasoning 10 Hours

Synonyms

Antonyms

Comprehension and Inference

Analogies

Reference Books:

Gopalan, R. P. Madhavan, and K. V. Rajagopalan. English for Competitive Examinations.

Chennai: Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd., 2011.

Indra, C.T. et.al. The Vocabulary Handbook for Competitive Examinations. Chennai: Vijay

Nicole Imprints Pvt. Ltd., 2004.

Sedgwick, Marcus. Aesop’s Fables. England: Puffins Publications, 2013.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

SEMESTER -IV

NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE

GLEN4N1- SPECIAL COURSE AND FIELD TRAINING

(For those admitted in June2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 2

Total number of hours per semester : 30

No of credits : 2

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course the student will be equipped to

handle rifles and set map to find a location

read maps and know conventional signs

identify hand signals in the battle field

Unit I: Drill &Weapon Training 10 Hours

Drill- Words of command- Foot Drill- Arms Drill- Ceremonial Drill. Characteristics of a

rifle and its ammunition-Stripping, assembling, cleaning and sight setting of Rifle-Loading,

cocking and unloading

Unit II: Map Reading, Adventure & Obstacle training

10 Hours

Map-Types of Maps and Conversional Signs-Kinds of north, Types of Bearing and Use of

Service Protractor-Prismatic Compass and its use- Setting a Map, Find north and own position,

Map to ground, Ground to Map, Para Sailing, , Cycling and Trekking- Obstacle training.

Unit III: Field Craft & Battle Craft 10 Hours

Field Craft & Battle Craft-Judging Distance, Description of ground, Recognition Description

and Indication of land marks and targets.

Reference Book:

Mishra, R.C. A Handbook of NCC. Etawah: Kanti Prakashan, 2000.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,

SIVAKASI.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

SEMESTER IV

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE II

GLMT4N– NUMERICAL METHODS

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

No. of credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to

solve algebraic equations by various methods.

apply matrix methods for solving simultaneous equations.

investigate missing values by using difference operators

develop numerical skills.

Unit I (10 hrs)

Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Introduction- Errors in Numerical

Computation - Iteration method - Bisection method- Regula Falsi method.

(Problems only)

Unit II (10 hrs)

Simultaneous Equations: Introduction - Simultaneous equations - Back Substitution -

Gauss elimination method - Gauss Jordan elimination method - Calculation of inverse

of a matrix.

Unit III (10 hrs)

Finite differences: Introduction - Difference Operators - Other Difference Operators.

Note: Statement of Theorems and Worked out Problems only.

Text book : S.Arumugam, A.Thangapandi Isaac, A.Somasundaram (Reprint 2017)

Numerical Methods - Second Edition SCITECH Publications (India) Pvt., Ltd.,

Chennai.

Unit I - Chapter3 (sections 3.0 to 3.3) pg(79-97)

Unit II - Chapter4 (sections 4.0 to 4.5) pg(112-123)

Unit III- Chapter6 (sections 6.0 to 6.2) pg(161-191)

Reference Books : 1.V.Rajaraman (2004) Computer oriented Numerical methods

Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi .

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2. Dr.M.K.Venkataraman (2007), Numerical methods in Science and

Engineering, The National Publishing Company, Madras.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

SEMESTER IV

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE II

GLMC4N–- NUMERICAL APTITUDE II

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

No. of credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course the learner will be equipped to

apply their aptitude skills and reasoning power.

analyse and solve analytical \ logical \ verbal \ non-verbal reasoning

problems.

exercise rapid calculations

attend confidently the competitive exams for Banks, Railways, LIC,SSC,

TNPSC etc.

Unit I (10 hrs)

Problems on Trains - Simple Interest - Compound Interest.

Unit II (10 hrs)

Area - Volume & Surface Area.

Unit III (10 hrs)

Clocks - True Discount – Bankers Discount.

Study Material prepared by reference with the text book

Text book : R.S Aggarwal (2013) Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations

S.Chand & Company Ltd., Ramnagar, NewDelhi-110055

Unit I - (sections 18,21,22) pg(405-417,445-447,466-470)

Unit II - (sections 24, 25) pg(499-505,549-555)

Unit III- (sections 28,32,33) pg(597-604, 632-641)

Reference books: 1. U.MohanRao (2012),

Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examination

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Scitech Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd, Chennai

2. R.Gopal, Prof.J.V.Subramanyam & M.UmaBharathi (2008)

Arithmetic and Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

SEMESTER IV

NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE

GLPH4N – SOLAR ENERGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact Hours per Week : 02

Total number of Hours per Semester : 30

Total number of Credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to

explain solar energy and its applications

describe the structure and working of solar water heater and cooker

explicate solar desalination process

signify the solar photovoltaics principles and its applications

Unit I (10 hrs)

Solar energy

Energy – renewable energy sources and its advantages – non renewable energy sources and

its advantages.

An introduction to solar energy and its prospects – solar radiation – measurement of solar

radiation – applications of solar energy.

Solar water heating system

Solar water heating system – Conventional hot water system for domestic use and its

classification – advantages – applications.

Unit II

Solar cooker (10 hrs) Introduction – flat plate box type solar cooker with or without reflector – multi reflector type

solar oven – parabolic disc concentrator type solar cooker – box type solar cooker – thermal

analysis – merits and demerits.

Solar air heaters

Solar air heaters – classification – advantages & disadvantages.

Unit III

Solar desalination (10 hrs)

Introduction – basin type solar still – basics of solar still – material problems in solar still –

wick type solar still – multiple wick type solar still – solar disinfection.

Solar photovoltaics

Introduction – Semiconductor principles – photovoltaic principles – a basic photovoltaic

system for power generation – advantages and disadvantages of photovoltaic solar energy

conversion – applications.

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Text Book:

Study material will be provided

Reference Books:

1. 1. G.D. Rai - Solar energy utilization, Kanna Publishers, 1987

2. S.P.Sukhatme, J.K.Nayak - Solar energy, The Mc Graw Hill Company, Third Edition

3. G.N.Tiwari - Solar energy, CRC Press,2002

4. H.P.Garg, J.Prakash - Solar energy : Fundamentals and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill

Company Limited, 2000

5. Websites

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,

SIVAKASI.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

SEMESTER V

NON-MAJOR ELECTIVECOURSE II (OPEN OPTION)

GLCH4N- INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

No. of credits : 02

Learning outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learners will be equipped to

recognize the fundamentals of polymer chemistry.

gain knowledge about match industry, pyrotechnic and explosives.

acquire skill in preparation of toiletry and household products.

Unit I (10 hours)

Fibers, Resins and Rubber

Fibers – introduction – classification – nylon – terylene – teflon – distinction between

natural and synthetic fibers. Resins – introduction – types of resins – urea-formaldehyde resins –

bakelite – Plastics – types of plastics – distinction between thermoplasts and thermosets –

distinction between resin and plastic. Rubber – definition – types of rubber – vulcanization of

rubber – compounding of rubber – synthetic rubber – neoprene, silicone rubber, foam rubber.

Unit II (10 hours)

Match industry, Pyrotechnics and explosives Match industry- introduction – Lucifer matches – safety matches – composition of match

head and striking surface – manufacturing of safety matches. Pyrotechnic- introduction –

chemicals used in fireworks: rockets, sparks, colouring materials and colored smokes and

matches. Explosives – introduction – classification – examples of explosives: gun powder,

smokeless powder, TNT, picric acid, GTN and dynamite.

Unit III (10 hours)

Small scale units

Small scale preparation of the following products – agarbatties – naphalene balls – candles

– soap – soap oil – phenyl – shampoo – detergent powder – tooth powder – cleaning powder –

chalk piece – ink.

Reference books:

1. Jain & Jain, (2007), Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Raj Publishing Company (P) Ltd,

XV edition

2. B.K. Sharma, (1983) Introduction to Industrial Chemistry, Goel Publishers, I

Edition.

3. P.L.Soni, (2007), Organic Chemistry, Sultan Chand & Co., Ltd., New Delhi, XXIX edition.

*Study material will be provided.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI.

DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY WITH SPECIALIZATION IN PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE II (OPEN OPTION)

SEMESTER - IV

GLBP4N – SERICULTURE

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of credits : 02

Learning outcomes:

On successful completion, the leaner will be equipped to

work out the need for silk production.

identify the various races and diseases of silkworm

rear silkworm

cultivate mulberry

Unit - I (10 hrs)

Silkworm Biology;. Races of silkworm, Morphology of egg, larva, pupa and adult of

Bombyx mori., Physiology of silk production, Life cycle of Bombyx mori, Causes and symptoms

of diseases in silkworm.Rearing: basic design of rearing house, Rearing appliances-Disinfection

of rearing house and rearing appliances

Unit - II (10 hrs)

Silkworm rearing: Frequency of feeding silk worm, optimum environmental conditions for

rearing and Spinning, Harvesting: Time of harvesting of silk; sorting, storage, preservation, reeling

and marketing. Budgetting. World Silk Production, Central Silk Board.

Unit - III (10hrs)

Mulberry Cultivation, Irrigation, manuring and pruning . Nutrient value of leaves,

Harvesting and storage of leaves, Causes and symptoms of diseases in mulberry plants.

Text Book:

1. Ganga G. and Sulochana Chetty. 1991. An Introduction to Sericulture, Oxford &

IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.

Unit - I P.No 48 – 61, 117 – 133.

Unit - II P.No 91 – 113

Unit – III P. No 1-3 , 19 – 47, 115 – 116,135 – 155.

Reference Books :

1. Narasingabba, M. N. (1988). Manual of silkworm and its production by Central Silk

Board, Bangalore.

2. Narasaiah M.L. (2003). Problems and Prospects of Sericulture, Discovery Publishing

House.

3. Venkatanarasaiah P. (2013). Sericulture, APH Publishing.

*Study material will be provided.

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THE STANDARDFIREWORKSRAJARATNAMCOLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

SEMESTER IV

PART III – NON MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES – II (OPEN OPTION)

GLCS4N – FLASH

Not Eligible for B.Sc(C.Sc.), B.Sc(IT), BCA

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of Credits : 02

Course Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learners will be equipped to

explain the use of key frames

develop interfaces using symbols

create animations using tweening

apply the masking effects

Unit - I (10 hrs)

Introduction To Flash : What is Flash? – Flash Files and Flash Player – Introducing

The Flash Work Space – The Stage – Zoom – Timeline – The Tool bar – The Panels.

Flash Concepts : Creating a new Flash document – Layers – Inserting a Layer – Deleting

a Layer – Modifying Layer Properties. Concepts of Frames : Concepts of Frames – Frames and

Key frames – Inserting Frames – Key Frames or Blank Frames – Deleting Frames – Deleting Key

Frames – Saving a Flash Document – Testing the Flash Movie.

Unit – II (10 hrs)

Working With Graphics: Understanding Vector and Bitmap Graphics – Basic Drawing

Tools. Working with Text: Static Text – Input Text – Dynamic Text – Selecting Text. Symbols

and Library: Introduction – Creating Symbols – Creating new Symbols - Creating Button.

Unit – III (10 hrs)

Animation: Using Frame by Frame Animation Techniques - Creating an animation using

frame-by-frame technique - Creating an frame-by-frame animation using image. Using Motion

Tweening to Create Animation: Moving Objects Using Motion Tweening – Moving an object

along a defined path using Motion Guide - Using Shape Tweening to Create Animation:

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Creating a shape tween animation – Creating an animation with Text Using Shape Tweening -

Creating Masking Effects: Masking a text Using Motion Tweening - Masking a image using

Shape Tweening - Movie Clip: Creating a Movie Clip

Text Book:-

Materials will be provided

Reference Books:-

1. Todd Perkins (2011), “Adobe Flash Professional CS5 Bible”, Wiley India Pvt.Ltd.,

New Delhi.

2. Kogent Learning Solutions Inc., (2010), “Flash CS5 Simple Steps”, DreamTech Press,

New Delhi.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,

SIVAKASI

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE II

SEMESTER IV

GLHT4N -TOURISM

(For those joined in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

No of credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course the learner will be equipped to

motivate the students to take tours to places of scenic beauty and historical

significance

provide employment opportunities to the students as Guides and Travel agents in Tourist

agencies and enlighten the students on the issues of Foreign Tourism and formalities.

Unit - I (10 Hrs)

Tourism Meaning and Definition by various factors & Agencies- Types of Tourism-

Forms of Tourism.

Unit - II (10 Hrs)

Development of Modern Tourism- Economic and social factors for the promotion of

tourism – Development of Transport during 19th &20th Centuries –Role of Technology in

promoting Tourism – Advertising – Public Relations.

Unit - III (10 Hrs)

Economic benefits of Tourism- Documents-Passport-Visa- Types of Visa- Package Tour-

Accommodation – Types of Hotels and Supplementary Hotels- Tourist Guide – Travel Agency

and Travel Agent – The Sergeant Committee- Ministry of Tourism – Role of Indian Tourism

Development Corporation .

Study Material (I –III Units) is provided by the Department

Reference Books:

1. Bhatia, A.K., (2006), Tourism Development Principles and Practices, NewDelhi,

Sterling Publishers Pvt Ltd, Fifth Edition.

2. Bishwanath Ghosh., 2007, Tourism and Travel Management, Delhi, Vikas

Publishing House Pvt Ltd, Fifth Edition.

3. Jagmohan Negi., (2004), International Tourism and Travel “Concepts and Principles”,

New Delhi, S.Chand & Company Limited, First Edition.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE

SEMESTER IV

GLCM4N1 – ADVERTISING

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

(Not eligible for admission to the students undergoing BBA Programme)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to:

describe the concepts of advertising.

differentiate various media of advertisement.

paraphrase the functioning of Advertising Agency.

Unit I: Introduction (10 Hours)

Advertising - meaning & definition - nature and scope - advertisement and salesmanship -

advertising objectives - classification of advertising on the basis of area, audience, media, functions and

stages - advantages - criticism - essentials of good advertisement.

Unit II: Creating Advertisement and Advertising Agency (10 Hours)

Advertisement copy - advertising budget - importance - factors determining advertising budget -

Scientific Advertising - Advertisement Agency - structure, functions, merits and demerits.

Unit III: Advertising Media

Meaning - factors affecting the choice of media - indoor advertising - press and broadcasting -

outdoor advertising - essentials and types. (10 Hours)

Text Book:

Study Material prepared by the Department.

Reference Books:

1. Sherlekar S.A., & Krishnamoorthy R., (2017), “Marketing Management”, Himalaya Publishing

House, Mumbai,

2. Pillai R.S.N., Bagavathi V. and S. Kala (2014), “Marketing Management”, S. Chand and Sons,

New Delhi.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE

SEMESTER III

GLCM4N3 – CONSUMERISM

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

(Not eligible for admission to the students undergoing BBA Programme)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to:

discuss the rights and responsibilities of consumer

understand the procedure for filing a complaint in case of consumer disputes

summarise the Tree-tier Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum

Unit I: Consumerism – Conceptual Framework (10 Hours)

Liberalisation and Globalisation of markets with special reference to Indian Consumer Market –

maximum retail price – fair price – Goods and Services Act – consumer - consumer rights – UN Guidelines

on consumer protection – consumer responsibilities – consumerism

Unit II: Consumer Protection Act 1986 (10 Hours)

Consumer Goods – defect in goods – service - deficiency in service – unfair trade practice –

restrictive trade practice - grounds of filing a complaint – who can file a complaint – procedure for filing

and hearing a complaint – disposal of cases – relief/remedy available –appeal – offenses and penalties.

Unit III: Consumer Grievance Redressal Mechanism in India (10 Hours)

Advisory Bodies: Consumer Protection Councils at Central, State and District Levels –

Adjudicatory Bodies: District Forums, State Commission and National Commission: Composition, powers

and jurisdiction

Text Book :

Study Material prepared by the Department.

Reference Book:

1. S.A. Sherlekar, R. Krishnamoorthy (2013), “Marketing Management”, Himalaya Publishing House,

New Delhi, 13th Edition.

Pillai, R.S.N. & Bagavathi, V. (2013) “Modern Marketing - Principles and Practice”, Sultan

Chand & Sons, New Delhi, Fourth Revised and Enlarged Edition.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI.

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

B.C.A

SEMESTER IV

PART IV–NON–MAJOR COURSE

GLCA4N– NME II - WEB DESIGNING

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of Credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to

know about the necessity of web design.

Understand the use of markup tags.

gain the knowledge of formatting text and linking.

inculcate the knowledge of Web Page Development.

Unit I (10 hrs)

Introduction : HTML (Structure, Content, Style)– DHTML – Document tags: Tag

structure – Attributes – Minimal XHTML Document - Markup tags : Head – Lists – Comments

– Preformatted text – quotations – Addresses – Aligning text – Horizontal rules – Forced Line

breaks - Character Formatting : Logical Versus Physical style – Physical Styles – Logical styles

– Creating bold text with <b> –Creating Italic text with <i> –Creating Underline text - Creating

strikethrough text – using monospaced fonts - changing font size – superscripting and subscripting

– Emphasizing words – Abbreviations and Acronyms – Defining Phrases – Creating Editing Mark

- Adding Citations and Quotations – Displaying Code–Variables.

Unit II (10 hrs)

Linking : Absolute Links – Relative Links - In-text links – Establishing a base –Linking

with Tab keys – Linking to Another Web Site – Linking to Non–Web Internet Services –

Background , Colouring text and Images: Background – Colouring text – Colouring links -

Choosing an image – Image alignment – Image sizing – Link images – External images, sounds

and animations.

Unit III (10 hrs)

Tables: Defining a simple table – Fine tuning a table–Width of a table – Column groups –

Header, Footer and body of table - Frames : Introduction – Creating frames – Special frame

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effects – Creating links to other frames – Browsers do not see Frames – Inserting inline frames –

Cascading Style Sheets: Introduction – Mechanics of style sheets – creating style sheet – Creative

Links.

Text Book:

D.P. Nagpal (2009), Web Design Technology (Theory and Technique on the cutting Edge).

Chapters:

Unit I : 1(Pg: 2-5, 8), 2(Pg: 10 - 19), 3 (Pg: 25 - 57), 4(Pg: 58 - 81)

Unit II : 5 (Pg: 82 - 97), 6(Pg: 98 - 114)

Unit III : 7 (Pg: 115 - 143), 8(Pg: 144 - 158), 9(Pg: 159-180)

Reference Books:

1. Ivan Bayross (2007), Web enabled Commercial Application Development Using HTML,

DHTML, JavaScript, Perl CGI, BPB publications, 3rd Revised Edition.

2. Chris Bates (2003), Web Programming – Building Internet Applications, Wiley-Dreamtech

India Pvt. Ltd., Second Edition.

3. Steven M Schafer (2012), “HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible”, Wiley India Pvt Ltd., New

Delhi, 5th Edition.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

B.Sc I.T

SEMESTER IV

PART IV – NON MAJOR COURSE

GLIT4N – NME – II - INTERNET & HTML

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

No. of Credits : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On Successful completion of this course, the learners will be equipped to,

explain various terminology used in internet.

use various services provided by internet.

search the desired information over internet.

create simple webpage using basic tags.

Unit I (10 hrs)

Internet - An Introduction – History & Development of the Internet – Uses of Internet –

Advantages of Internet – Services of Internet – Types of Internet Connections – Frequently Used

Terms In Internet – Downloading Files – Understanding Internet Address – Web Browser.

Unit II (10 hrs)

Internet Applications: Communication – Searches – Research – Education – Health and

medicine – Travel – Entertainment – Shopping – Stock market updates – Research – Blogging –

Business.

Unit III (10 hrs)

Introduction to HTML: Features of HTML – Tag and its types – Lists – Fonts – Format

– Rudimetary Tags – Tables – Links – Images – Marquees – Frames – Embed Multimedia – Object

tag.

Text Book:

Study material will be provided.

Book References:

1. Douglas E Comer (2002), “The Internet”, Pearson Education Asia, Third Edition.

2. Mike McGrath (2011), “HTML5”, Tata McGraw Hill.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,

SIVAKASI

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BBA - SEMESTER IV

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE II

GLBU4N – MANAGERIAL SKILLS

(For those who admitted in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of Credits : 02

Learning Outcomes: On the successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to

identify the key components of the communication process.

understand the role of motivation in determining employee performance.

identify the techniques needed for building team performance.

use creative problem solving techniques to generate multiple solutions.

UNIT – I COMMUNICATION

Communication - Meaning & Definition - Characteristics of Communication - Elements

of Communication - Process of Communication - Importance of communication - Communication

Networks - Principles of Communication - Barriers to Communication - Overcoming Barriers to

Communication - Current Issues in Communication. (10 Hours)

UNIT – II MOTIVATION

Motivation: Meaning & Definition – Nature of Motivation – Types of Motivation –

Importance – Techniques to increase Motivation – Self Motivation at Work - Motivational

Challenges.

Team Development - Meaning & Definition - Importance of Teams - Techniques used in

Building Team Performance (10 Hours)

UNIT - III DECISION MAKING

Decision Making: Meaning and Definition – Nature - Decision Making in Groups:

Programmed Decisions, Non-programmed Decisions – Decision Making Process – Decision

Making Styles: Intuitive Style, Sensation Style, Thinking Style and Feeling Style - Advantages

and Disadvantages of Group Decision Making - Techniques of Group Decision Making.

(10 Hours)

Text Book:

Shashi K Gupta and Rosy Joshi., (2017), Organisational Behaviour, Kalyani Publishers,

Ludhiana, Tenth Revised Edition.

UNIT - I : Chapter 17: 17.1-17.5, 17.8 -17.10, 17.20 - 17.28

UNIT - II : Chapter 10: 10.1-10.6, Chapter 16: 16.1, 16.3 - 16.4, 16.11 - 16.14

UNIT - III : Chapter 15: 15.1-15.6, 15.9 - 15.15

Reference Book:

Khanka S.S. (2015),Organisational Behaviour, S.Chand & Company, Pvt., Ltd., New

Delhi, First Edition, Reprint.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI

DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

SEMESTER IV

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE

GLMB4N –NME II- MUSHROOM TECHNOLOGY

(For those admitted in June 2017 & later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of Credit : 02

Learning Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to

familiarize with the edible and poisonous forms of mushroom.

comprehend the nutritional value of mushroom.

get an idea about the various cultivable methods.

manage the problems in mushroom cultivation.

Unit -I (10 hrs)

Introduction to Mushroom, Nutritive value, Advantages of mushroom cultivation.

Poisonous, non poisonous mushroom and their identification. Button mushroom: Morphology,

Physiology, nutrient requirements life cycle, and Cultivation.

Unit- II (10 hrs)

Paddy straw mushroom: Morphology, Physiology, nutrient requirements, life cycle, and

Cultivation. Oyster mushroom: Morphology, Physiology, nutrient requirements, life cycle, and

Cultivation.

Unit - III (10 hrs)

Factors affecting Mushroom Cultivation, Abnormalities and Competitors of Mushroom

Diseases and Pests of Mushroom and their control, Economics of Mushroom Cultivation, Value added

products using mushroom, Future Prospects of Mushroom technology.

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Study material will be provided

References

1. Kapoor, J.N (1999) Mushroom Cultivation, Indian Council of Agricultural

Research, New Delhi.

2. Pandey, R.K (1999) A Hand Book on Mushroom Cultivation, EMKAY

Publications, New Delhi.

3. Suman, B.C and V.P. Sharma, Mushroom Cultivation, Processing and uses, Agrobios,

India.

4. Bahl, N (1984) Hand Book on Mushrooms, Oxford and IBH publishing Co., New

Delhi.

5. Reeti Singh and U.C.Singh, Modern Mushroom Cultivation, 2011, Agrobios, India.

6. Kannaiyan, S. and K. Ramasamy (1980) A Hand Book of Edible mushrooms, Today

and Tomorrow, ICAR, New Delhi.

7. Kaul, T.N (1983) Cultivated Edible Mushroom, Regional Research Laboratory,

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Srinagar.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

SIVAKASI

DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE II (OPEN OPTION)

SEMESTER IV

GLND4N- HEALTH AND FITNESS

(For those admitted in June 2017 and later)

(Eligible for all departments except parent department)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of credits : 02

Learning Outcome:

On successful completion of the course, the learners will equipped to

familiarize about the terms related to health and fitness

acquire knowledge about role of healthy food and exercise.

understand the importance of personal hygiene.

compare the relationship between fitness and nutrition.

UNIT I (10 hrs)

Health- Definitions, concept of health, changing concepts, dimensions of health, concept of well

being, spectrum of health, determinants of health, ecology of health, right to health, responsibility for health

and indicators of health.

UNIT II (10 hrs)

Functions of foods – Basic five food group - Food guide pyramid and balanced diet. Personal

hygiene- definition and importance of personal hygiene for improving health.

UNIT III (10 hrs)

Physical fitness- definition, factor affecting physical fitness, importance of physical fitness.

Assessment of physical fitness- Body Weight, Height, BMI, Broka Index, Waist circumference, Hip

Circumference, Waist to Hip Ratio.

References:

1. K. Park Test book of preventive and social medicine, 15th edition, MIS Banarsidas Bhano

Publishers, Jabalpur, 1997.

2. Srilakshmi B., (2007), Food Science, New Age International Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi. IV

edition.

3.Srilakshmi. B, (2002). Nutrition Science, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers,

New Delhi, 110002, Third Edition.

Study material will be provided.

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THE STANDARD FIREWORKS RAJARATNAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, SIVAKASI

DEPARTMENT OF COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION

SEMESTER IV

NON MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE

GLFD4N - INTERIOR DECORATION

(For those who joined in June 2017 and later)

Contact hours per week : 02

Total number of hours per semester : 30

Number of credits : 02

Learning Outcome:

On successful completion of the course, the learner will be equipped to

To acquire knowledge and apply principles of design in interior decoration.

To identify and apply correct furniture.

To know about different arrangement of home.

To gain information about different colour charts.

Unit I (10 Hours)

Introduction-Introduction to Design- Meaning of Interior Design and Interior Decoration.

Types of design – Structural and Decorative. Elements and Principles of design – Meaning and

Importance. Introduction to Textile furnishing- Definition- Different type of furnishing Materials-

woven and Non Woven –Importance of Good taste.

Unit II (10 Hours)

Colour, Lighting, and Furniture- Colour theory -Dimensions of colour - Colour systems –

Prang, Munsell. Lighting arrangements in Living room – Local lights- indirect light – Importance

of lighting. Furniture – selection – points to be considered for selection of furniture. Furniture

arrangement in Living –Dining room -Types of materials used. Decorative accessories.

Unit III (10 Hours)

Floor, Window & Door Decoration- Rugs and Carpets – Definition – Difference types of

rugs and carpets –care of carpet. Floor covering – types of floor covering. Aims of window

treatment – different types of curtains – glass curtains – tie back curtain. Selection of fabrics for

curtain. Types of draperies. Pictures and Flower decoration.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. Harriet Goldstein,Vetta Goldstein Art in everyday life Oxford & publishing & co

2. Anne van wyke The craft of soft furnishing Stanley paul, London

3. Jerry Kirschen Grosset and Dunlop How to make ties & table cloths A national general

company, Newyork Pamela Wilson

4. Cullison New decorating book Meredith corporation, Lowa, USA

Study material will be provided.