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Human Resources Management (HRM) focuses on understanding how effectively people at workplace can be managed in order to achieve the organizational objectives, competitive advantage and efficiency. At the end, it equips students with theories and models to be incorporated in the practical situations for managing human assets within organizations.
First Semester Courses | ||||
Sno | Course Code | Title of the Course | Credit Hours | Marks |
1 | STD701 | Human Resource Management (HRM) | 03 | 100 |
2 | STD702 | Performance Management (PM) | 03 | 100 |
3 | STD703 | Organizational Behavior and Leadership (OBL) | 03 | 100 |
4 | STD102 | Statistical Methods (SM) | 03 | 100 |
Total | 12 | 400 | ||
Second Semester Courses | ||||
1 | STD704 | Employee Training and Development (ETD) | 03 | 100 |
2 | STD705 | Compensation and Reward Management (C&RM) | 03 | 100 |
3 | STD706 | Employee Relations and Labor Laws (ERL) | 03 | 100 |
4 | STD103 | Advanced Research Methods (ARM) | 03 | 100 |
Total | 12 | 400 | ||
Third Semester Courses | ||||
1 | STD707 | Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) | 03 | 100 |
2 | STD501 | Financial Management (FM) | 03 | 100 |
3 | - | Dissertation | 06 | - |
Total | 12 | 200 |
The institute has adequate number of latest high speed core i3 PCs, which provide the Internet services. To represent/analyse scientific and engineering data and catering to the requirements of research conducted in the institute, various statistical / graphical softwares are also available such as, SPSS, etc.
The institute has its own library, which caters to the specific needs of the institute. The collection comprises latest editions of books on science and technology, policy development, innovation management, etc. In addition to these books, the library also has subscriptions of the latest international research journals, which will help the students to carry modern research work on the different fields.
The university may provide hostel to the full time deserving students. All the students who are interested in hostel accommodation can apply through a prescribed form which is available in the provost office. All the residents have to follow strictly the hostel rules and regulations.
The university has deployed buses for the use of students on various routes between the campus and Hyderabad/Qasimabad/Latifabad/Kotri. In addition of this the Institute has also its own van.
List of the courses to be taught in PhD in Science, Technology & Innovation Policy (STIP) are given below in the following tables:.
First Semester Courses | ||||
Sno | Title of the Course | Credit Hours | Marks | |
1 | Epistemology and Philosophy of Research (EPR) | 03 | 100 | |
2 | Research Methods in Social Sciences (RMSS) | 03 | 100 | |
3 | Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP) | 03 | 100 | |
Total | 9 | 300 | ||
Second Semester Courses | ||||
1 | Statistical methods for researchers (SMR)03 | 100 | ||
2 | National Policies: Design and Evaluation (NPDE) | 03 | 100 | |
3 | Independent Study | 03 | 100 | |
Total | 9 | 300 |
The use of project management is growing both in public sector and in the private sector organizations worldwide. Project management is undertaken in a variety of industries, for example, software development, disaster management, introducing a new product or service, launching of an advertising campaign, or bidding for a major customer contract. Consultancy sometimes also takes the project form. Given the nature of the corporate world these days, students undertaking this course can be expected to be involved in projects during some part of their careers.
First Semester Courses | ||||
Sno | Course Code | Title of the Course | Credit Hours | Marks |
1 | PRJ511 | Essentials of Project Management (EPM) | 03 | 100 |
2 | TIM631 | Managing Innovation (MI) | 03 | 100 |
3 | QRS521 | Advanced Research Methods (ARM) | 03 | 100 |
4 | PRJ512 | Program and Portfolio Management (PPM) | 03 | 100 |
Total | 12 | 400 | ||
Second Semester Courses | ||||
1 | PRJ521 | Project Management Software (PMS) | 03 | 100 |
2 | PRJ522 | Project Risk Management (PRM) | 03 | 100 |
3 | PRJ523 | Project Cost and Finance Management (PCFM) | 03 | 100 |
4 | PRJ524 | Project Planning, and Implementation (PPI) | 03 | 100 |
Total | 12 | 400 | ||
Third Semester Courses | ||||
1 | PRJ631 | Procurement and Contract Management (PCM) | 03 | 100 |
2 | PRJ632 | Project Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) | 03 | 100 |
3 | - | Dissertation | 06 | - |
Total | 12 | 200 |
This programme is primarily aimed at students who wish to pursue their careers in the corporate sector. The MBA program will help students in enriching their knowledge and skills required for their business career. The programme shall aim to provide students with knowledge of theoretical concepts, analytical tools and decision making strategies from successful case studies around the world.
1. MBA in Finance 2. MBA in Marketing 3. MBA in Human Resource Management 4. MBA in Operations Management 5. MBA in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The programme focuses on the interactions of scientific developments and their utilities in the form of products, processes and services.
The programme will help in learning from case studies of successful businesses including SMEs and in designing tools, techniques and solutions fit for the local contexts. The following MBA Programs shall be offered to students with the business oriented and non-business oriented background:
COURSES OFFERED FOR STUDNETS WITH NON-BUSINESS BACKGROUND
1. Business Communication | 2. Business Mathematics and Statistics | 3. Financial Accounting | 4. Economics |
5. Theory and Practice of Management | 6. Organizational Behavior & Leadership | 7. Business Policy and Law | 8. Principles of Marketing Management |
9. Financial Management | 10. Human Resource Management | 11. Strategic Marketing Management | 12. Managerial Economics |
13. Production and Operation Management | 14. Tools for Innovation Management | 15. Advance Business Research Methods | 16. Strategic Financial Management |
17. Elective – I (Selected Specialization) | 18. Elective – II (Selected Specialization) | 19. Elective – III (Selected Specialization) | 20. Elective – IV (Selected Specialization) |
21. THESIS |
COURSES TO BE TAUGHT IN MBA FOR STUDNETS WITH BUSINESS BACKGROUND
1. Strategic Marketing Management | 2. Managerial Economics | 3. Production and Operation Management | 4. Tools for Innovation Management |
5. Advance Business Research Management | 6. Strategic Financial Management | 7. Elective – I (Selected Specialization) | 8. Elective – II (Selected Specialization) |
9. Elective – III (Selected Specialization) | 10. Elective – IV (Selected Specialization) | 11. THESIS |
ELECTIVE COURSES
Finance | Marketing | Human Resource Management | Operations Management | Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
This programme is primarily aimed at students who wish to pursue careers in areas related to public policies. The programme shall aim to provide students with knowledge of analytical tools to understand, analyse and criticize the large number of public policies in the education, health, water and to contribute to policy formulation.
The programme focuses on the interactions between government and society, enabling an understanding of the problem identification from society, and proposing solutions through devising the public policy.
The programme will help in learning from public policies of developed and under developing countries. Although policies vary from country to country and from government to governments in all parts of the world, however, learning of their development and implementation for social welfare will enable students to participate in the policy activities in a systematic fashion.
1. Principles of Public Policy (PPP) | 2. Management and Governance (MG) | 3. Economics (EC) |
4. Statistical Methods (SM) | 5. Political Institutions and Public Policy | 6. Political Institutions and Public Policy |
7. Advanced Research Methods (ARM) | 8. ICT Concepts and Tools (ICT) | 9. Writing and Communicating in Public Policy |
10. THESIS |
List of the courses to be taught in PhD in Management Sciences are given below in the following tables:.
First Semester Courses | ||||
Sno | Course Code | Title of the Course | Credit Hours | Marks |
1 | STD104 | Epistemology and Philosophy in Management Sciences (EPM) | 03 | 100 |
2 | STD105 | Advanced Research Methods – I (ARM-I) | 03 | 100 |
3 | STDxxx | Independent Study* | 03 | 100 |
Total | 9 | 300 | ||
Second Semester Courses | ||||
1 | STD106 | Advanced Research Methods – II (ARM-II) | 03 | 100 |
2 | STD203 | Advanced Microeconomics (AM) | 03 | 100 |
3 | STDxxx | Elective * | 03 | 100 |
Total | 9 | 300 |
This programme is primarily aimed at students who wish to pursue careers in areas related to policies for Science, Technology and Innovation (ST&I) in both public and private sectors. The programme shall aim to provide students with knowledge of analytical tools to understand, analyze and criticize science, technology and innovation policies and to contribute to policy formulation.
The programme focuses on the interactions among science, technology, government and society, enabling an understanding of the causes and consequences of technological change in society, and the role of public policy. As science and technology are important driving forces in economic, social and political change and vital factors influencing developments in policy. Scientific and technological innovations are neither socially neutral nor independent of human actions. The ways in which science, technology and innovation develop and are applied depend upon the decisions and actions of organisations and the individuals within them.
Despite the enormous differences between the industrial histories of countries, their experiences of science, technology and innovation policy are often similar. Although the responses vary from country to country, governments and firms in all parts of the world need to develop and implement policies for the promotion, diffusion and control of science & technology. This MS programme shall help students learn how to study, analyze and participate in these policy activities in a systematic fashion.
1. Principles of Public Policy (PPP) | 2. Social Perspectives of Science and Technology (SPST) | 3. Economics (EC) |
4. Statistical Methods (SM) | 5. Technology and Innovation Systems (TIS) | 6. Environmental Policy and Industrial Technology (EPIT) |
7. Advanced Research Methods (ARM) | 8. ICT Concepts and Tools (ICT) | 9. Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP) |
10. THESIS |
List of the courses to be taught in MS in Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) are given below in the following tables:
First Semester Courses | ||||
Sno | Course Code | Title of the Course | Credit Hours | Marks |
1 | STD303 | Knowledge Management (KM) | 03 | 100 |
2 | STD901 | Tools for Innovation Management (TIM) | 03 | 100 |
3 | STD201 | Economics (EC) | 03 | 100 |
4 | STD103 | Statistical Methods (SM) | 03 | 100 |
Total | 12 | 400 | ||
Second Semester Courses | ||||
1 | STD951 | Entrepreneurship (ENTR) | 03 | 100 |
2 | STD655 | Global Competitive Strategy (GCS) | 03 | 100 |
3 | STD102 | Advanced Research Methods (ARM) | 03 | 100 |
4 | STD1005 | ICT Concepts and Tools (ICT) | 03 | 100 |
Total | 12 | 400 | ||
Third Semester Courses | ||||
1 | STD952 | Managing Innovation (MI) | 03 | 100 |
2 | - | Dissertation | 06 | - |
Total | 9 | 100 |
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