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Provide me MCA program syllabus of IGNOU. As you want Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) syllabus of Indira Gandhi National Open University so here I am providing you the same, please have a look…… IGNOU BCA Syllabus Structure: IGNOU BCA First Semester Syllabus Structure CS – 610 Foundation Course in English for Computing 4 Credits FHS – 01 Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Science 8 Credits CS – 611 Computer Fundamentals 4 Credits IGNOU BCA Second Semester Syllabus Structure CS – 612 PC Software Application Skills 4 Credits CS – 60 Foundation Course in Mathematics in Computing 8 Credits CS – 62 C Programming and Data Structure 4 Credits IGNOU BCA Third Semester Syllabus Structure FST Foundation Course in Science and Technology 8 Credits CS – 63 Introduction to Software System 4 Credits CS – 05 Elements of System Analytics and Design 4 Credits CS – 67 RDBMS Lab 4 Credits IGNOU BCA Fourth Semester Syllabus Structure CS – 06 Introduction to DBMS 4 Credits FHS – 01 Introduction to Computer Organization 8 Credits CS – 65 Window Programming 2 Credits CS – 66 Multimedia 2 Credits IGNOU BCA Fifth Semester Syllabus Structure CS – 68 Computer Networks 4 Credits CS – 69 TCP/IP Programming 4 Credits CS – 70 Introductions to Software Engineering 4 Credits CS – 71 Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques 4 Credits IGNOU BCA Sixth Semester Syllabus Structure CS – 72 C++ and Object Oriented Programming 4 Credits CS – 73 Theory of Computer Science 4 Credits CS – 74 Introduction of Internet Programming (JAVA, Active X) 4 Credits CS – 75 Intranet Administration 4 Credits CS – 76 Project 4 Credits Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) syllabus of Indira Gandhi National Open University 4. BCA(Revised) PROGRAMME SYLLABUS 4.1 Detailed Syllabus of BCA 1st Semester 1. FEG-02 : Foundation Course in English-2 4 Credits Block 1 Unit 1: Writing paragraph-1, Unit 2: Writing paragraph-2, the development of a paragraph Unit 3: Writing a composition Unit 4: Expository composition Unit 5: Note-taking 1 Unit 6: Writing reports-I, reporting events Block 2 Unit 7: Argumentative composition-1, techniques of argument Unit 8: Argumentative composition-1, logical presentation Unit 9: Note taking-2, use of tables and diagrams Unit 10: Writing reports-2, reporting meetings and speeches Unit 11: Writing summaries-1 Unit 12: Writing summaries-2 Block 3 Unit 13: Writing paragraphs-2 Unit 14: Narrative composition-1 Unit 15: Narrative composition-2 Unit 16: Writing reports-3, reporting interviews Unit 17: Writing reports-4, reporting surveys Unit 18: Writing summaries-3 Block 4 Unit 19: Descriptive composition-1, describing persons Unit 20: Descriptive composition-2, describing places and objects Unit 21: Descriptive composition-3, describing conditions and processes Unit 22: Note-taking-3, Unit 23: Writing reports-5, reporting experiments Unit 24: Summing up 2. ECO-01: Business Organisation 4 Credits This course consists of five blocks containing 18 units in all. After studying this course, you should be able to: Explain the nature of business organisation and identify various forms of organisation learn how business units are set up and financed Under the ways and means of marketing the goods Explain how aids-to-trade facilitate the business operations Evaluation the role of government in business Block 1: Basic Concepts and Forms of Business Organisation Unit 1: Nature and scope of Business Unit 2: Forms of Business Organisation-I Unit 3: Forms of Business Organisation-II Unit 4: Business Promotion Block 2: Financing of Business Unit 5: Methods of Raising Finance Unit 6: Long-term Financing and Underwriting, Unit 7: Stock Exchanges Block 3: Marketing Unit 8: Advertising Unit 9: Advertising Media Unit 10: Home Trade and Channels of Distribution Unit 11: Wholesalers and Retailers Unit 12: Procedure for Import and Export Trade Block 4: Business Services Unit 13 : Banking Unit 14 : Business Risk and Insurance Unit 15 : Transport and Warehousing Block 5: Government and Business Unit 16 : Government and Business Unit 17 : Forms of Organisation in Public Enterprises Unit 18 : Public Utilities 3. BCS-011: Computer Basics and PC Software 3 Credits Objectives This is the first course in Computer Science for the BCA students; therefore, it deals with the basic concepts of computers. It discusses about the computer hardware, its components and basic computer architecture. The course also deals with the basic computer software including the operating system and its concepts. This course also highlights some of the open source software technologies. Finally the course highlights the applications of computers that include web applications, social networking and wiki. BLOCK 1: Basics of Computer Hardware Unit 1 : Computer their Origin and Applications A bit of history highlighting the concepts, Abacas, Difference Engine, Electro-magnetic Computers, Discrete components, IC circuits, Current hardware Platforms, Description of current applications of computer highlighting role of computers, Limitations of Computers Unit 2 : Functioning of a Computer Components of a computer and their role, Number system, Codes ASCII Unicode Concept of Instruction – a simple example, Role of ALU and CU with the help of an example Unit 3 : Memory System Type of memories and their characteristics, What is the need of memory hierarchy? Memory Hierarchy with examples of each level , Current trends in memory Unit 4 : I/O devices and their functions I/O devices, Current trends in I/O Unit 5 : My Personal Computer Explain the configuration of PC and its components in respect of identification of various components so that a student can relate all the terms discussed in Unit 1 to 4 to this configuration. BLOCK 2: Basics of Computer Software Unit 1 : Software Evolution Different type of software and its evolution, System and application software, Utility software, Perverse software, Open Source software Unit 2 : Operating System Concepts Need and Functions, Type of OS starting from Batch, Multi-programming and real time Network and distributed OS, Web OS, Examples of OS and their features Unit 3 : Concept of Programming Languages Some basic constructs, Editors, Compilers and interpreters, Assemblers Unit 4 : Computer Applications Concepts of Open Source Software, Philosophy – licensing, copyright Project Management Software, Timesheet system, Office Applications, Word Processing – Creating a Memo for a number of people, Spreadsheet – Creating a sheet of Income & deduction and calculation of IT Database – a small application with data records, a form, a query and a report Email – Sending mail to a number of people in a group. BLOCK 3: Internet Technologies Unit 1 : Networking and Internet Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking, Basic model of Networks, Network Devices, TCP/IP, Web addresses, DNS, IP addresses, Unit 2 : Web Applications I Browsing, E-mail, Messenger/Chat Unit 3 : Web Applications II Blogging, E-Learning and wiki, Collaboration, Social Networking 4. BCS-012: Basic Mathematics 4 Credits Objective The primary objective of this course is to introduce students some of the mathematics through which they can develop some mathematical maturity, that is enhance their ability to understand and create mathematical arguments. The secondary objective of this course is to prepare students for mathematical oriented courses in computer science such as discrete mathematics, database theory, analysis of algorithms, etc. BLOCK 1: Algebra I Unit 1 : Determinants Determinants of order 2 and 3, properties of determinants; evaluation of determinants. Area of triangles using determinants, cramer’s rule. Unit 2 : Matrices-1 Definition, equality, addition and multiplication of matrices. Adjoint and inverse of a matrix. Solution of a system of linear equations – homogeneous and non-homogeneous. Unit 3 : Matrices-2 Elementary row operations; rank of a matrix, reduction to normal form,Inverse of a matrix using elementary row operations. Unit 4 : Mathematical Induction Principle of mathematical induction -1 and 2 BLOCK 2 : Algebra II Unit 1 : Sequence and Series Definition of sequence and series; A.P, G.P, H.P and A.G.P. ?n, ?n2 and ?n3,Idea of limit of a sequence. Unit 2 : Complex Number Complex number in the form of a+ib. Addition, multiplication, division of complex numbers. Conjugate and modulus of complex numbers. De Moivre’s Theorem. Unit 3 : Equations Quadratic, cubic and biquadratic equations. Relationship between roots and co-efficient. Symmetric functions of roots. Unit 4 : Inequalities Solution of linear and quadratic inequalities. BLOCK 3: Calculus (Without Trigonometry) Unit 1 : Differential Calculus Concept of limit and continuity; differentiation of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, chain rule. Differentiation of parametric functions. 2nd order derivatives. Unit 2 : Simple Application of Differential Calculus Rate of change; monotoncity-increasing and decreasing; maxima and minima. Unit 3 : Integration Integration as an anti-derivative. Integration by substitution and by parts. Unit 4 : Application of Integration Finding area under a curve. Rectification. BLOCK 4: Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry Unit 1 : Vector-1 Vectors and scalars, magnitude and direction of a vector. Direction cosines/ratio of vectors. Addition of two vectors. Multiplication of a vector by a scalar. Position vector of a point and section formula. Unit 2 : Vector-2 Scalar (Dot) product of vectors, Vector (Cross) product of vectors. Scalar triple product and vector triple product. Unit 3 : Three-Dimensional Geometry-1 Introduction, Distance formula. Direction cosines/ratio of a line passing through two points. Equations of a line in different forms; angle between two lines; Coplanar and skew lines. Distance between skew lines. Unit 4 : Linear Programming Introduction, definition and related terminology such as constrains, objective function, optimization. Mathematical Formulation of LPP. Graphical method of solving LPP in two variables. Feasible and inferring solution (up to three non-trivial constraints) 5. BCSL-013: Computer Basics and PC Software Lab 2 Credits Objectives The main objectives of PC Software Lab course are to familiarize with basic operations of: i) Operating systems such as Windows and Linux. ii) Word Processor such as Open Office and MSWord. iii) Workbook, worksheet, graphics and Spreadsheets. iv) PowerPoint including animation and sounds. v) Address book, Spam and Filtering in E-mail. vi) Browsing, Search, Discussion forum and Wiki’s. Section 1 : Operating System Session 1 : Familiarization (Keyboard, Memory, I/O Port), Session 2 : Windows (2 Session) Session 4 : Linux (2 Session) Section 2 : Word Processor (Open Office and MS Word) Session 1 : Basic Operations (Font selection, Justification, Spell check, Table, Indentation), Session 2 : Table of Contents, Track Changes and Commenting. Session 3 : Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session. Section 3 : Spread sheet (Concept of Worksheet, Workbook and cell) Session 1 : Data entry, Data editing and Formula Session 2 : Functioning Session 3 : Graphics and Practice session Section 4 : PowerPoint Session 1 : Basics operation Session 2 : Animation and Sounds Section 5 : E-mail Session 1 : Basic Operation,Session 2: Address Book, Spam and Filtering Section 6 : Browsing and Discussion Forum Session 1 : Browsing and Search (2 Sessions) Session 3 : Discussion Forum, Wiki and Google Doc (3 Sessions) 4.2 Detailed Syllabus of BCA 2nd Semester 1. ECO-02: Accountancy- I 4 Credits This course consists of five blocks containing 22 units in all. This course introduces you to the basic accounting concepts and framework. It also covers the preparation of accounts of non-trading and those from incomplete records. After studying this course, you should be able to: Understand the whole process of accounting 20 Work out the net result of business operations by preparing final accounts for both trading and non-trading concerns Appropriate special features of accounting fro consignments and joint ventures Describe different methods of providing depreciation Explain the need for making provisions and various kinds of reserves BLOCK 1: Accounting Fundamentals Unit 1 : Basic Concepts of Accounting Unit 2 : The Accounting Process Unit 3 : Cash Book and Bank Reconciliation Unit 4 : Other Subsidiary Books Unit 5 : Bills of Exchange BLOCK 2: Final Accounts Unit 6 : Concepts Relating to Final Accounts Unit 7 : Final Accounts-I Unit 8 : Final Accounts-II Unit 9 : Errors and their Rectification BLOCK 3: Consignment and Joint Ventures Unit 10 : Consignments Accounts-I Unit 11 : Consignments Accounts-II Unit 12 : Consignments Accounts-III Unit 13 : Joint Venture Accounts BLOCK 4: Accounts from Incomplete Records Unit 14 : Self Balancing System Unit 15 : Accounting from Incomplete Records-I Unit 16 : Accounting from Incomplete Records-II Unit 17 : Accounting from Incomplete Records-III BLOCK 5: Accounts of Non-trading Concerns, Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves Unit 18 : Accounts of Non-trading Concerns-I Unit 19 : Accounts of Non-trading Concerns-II, Unit 20 : Depreciation-I Unit 21 : Depreciation-II Unit 22 : Provisions and Reserves Address; Indira Gandhi National Open University Institute Of Public Health & Hygiene, RZ A-44, Mahipalpur New Delhi, Delhi 110037 Map; Rest of the syllabus here I am attaching pdf which is free for download…. 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Indira Gandhi National Open University offer MCA program and here I am providing you syllabus of it. IGNOU MCA Syllabus Structure is given below:- IGNOU MCA 1st semester syllabus: MCS-011 Problem Solving and Programming MCS-012 Computer Organization and Assembly language Programming MCS-013 Discrete Mathematics MCS-014 Systems Analysis and Design MCS-015 Communication Skills MCSL-016 Internet Concepts and Web Design MCSL-017 C and Assembly Language Programming Lab IGNOU MCA 2nd semester syllabus: MCS-021 Data and File Structures MCS-022 Operating System Concepts and Networking Management MCS-023 Introduction to Database Management Systems MCS-024 Object Oriented Technologies and Java Programming MCSL-025 Lab (based on MCS-021, 022, 023 & 024) IGNOU MCA 3rd semester syllabus: MCS-031 Design and Analysis of Algorithms MCS-032 Object Oriented Analysis and Design MCS-033 Advanced Discrete Mathematics MCS-034 Software Engineering MCS-035 Accountancy and Financial Management MCSL-036 Lab(based on MCS-032, 034 and 035) IGNOU MCA 4th semester syllabus: MCS-041 Operating Systems MCS-042 Data Communication and Computer Networks MCS-043 Advanced Database Management Systems MCS-044 Mini Project MCSL-045 Lab(UNIX & Oracle) IGNOU MCA 5th semester syllabus: MCS-051 Advanced Internet Technologies MCS-052 Principles of Management and Information Systems MCS-053 Computer Graphics and Multimedia MCSL-054 Lab( based on MCS-051 & 053) MCSE-001 TO 012 3 Stream Courses IGNOU MCA 6th semester syllabus: MCSP-060 Project3 |