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Give me syllabus for B.com(CA) Computer Applications course offered by Thiruvalluvar University ? Here I am giving you syllabus for B.com(CA)Computer Applications course offered by Thiruvalluvar University in PDF file attached with it .. B.com(CA)Computer Applications course syllabus : 1st year : Financial Accounting I Basics of Information Technology Office Automation Lab (to choose 1 out of 4) 1. Business Mathematics 2.Entrepreneurial Development 3. Time Management 4.Elements of Insurance Environmental Studies Financial Accounting II Office Automation Lab Programming in C Value Education 2nd year : Business Law Corporate Accounting I Principles of Marketing RDBMS (Data Base Management System) Business Statistics Development of Small Business Elements of Accounting Corporate Accounting II Modern Banking Java Programming DBMS Lab E-Commerce and its Applications Industrial Organization General Commercial Knowledge UNIT-I: Need, concepts and conventions - Accounting Equation - Rectification of errors - Bank Reconciliation Statement - Self balancing ledgers. UNIT-II: Depreciation, Reserves and Provisions - Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization - Objectives of providing depreciation - causes of depreciation - methods of recording depreciation - straight line method - Diminishing Balance Method - Changes in method of depreciation - Annuity method - Sinking Fund Method - Insurance Policy Method - Machine Hour Rate Method - Depletion Method - Revaluation Method. UNIT-III: Account current - Average Due Date - Insurance claim - Abnormal items - Loss of property and stock - Average clause - Loss of Profit. UNIT-IV: Final Accounts - Introduction - Manufacturing Account -Trading Account - Distinction between Capital and Revenue expenditure - Profit and Loss Account - Balance Sheet - Various adjustments - Classification of Assets and Liabilities - Adjustments. B.Com. (Computer Applications): Syllabus (CBCS) UNIT-V: Single Entry - Objectives - Definition - Salient features - Limitations of Single Entry - Ascertainment of Profit - Statement of Affairs Method - Conversion Method - Difference between Statement and Affairs and Balance Sheet. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. M.C.Shukla, T.S.Grewal. Advanced Accounts (volume I) S.Chand & Co., Ltd., New Delhi. 2. T.S.Reddy & A.Murthy - Financial Accounting - Marghan Publications, Chennai. 3. R.S.N. Pillai, Bagawathi & S.Uma - Advanced Accounting (Financial Accounting) volume I, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi. 4. R.L. Gupta & V.K. Gupta, Financial Accounting, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi. 5. S.P. Jain & K.L. Naranj, Advanced Accountancy, Kalyani Publications, New Delhi, Ludhiana. B.Com. (Computer Applications): Syllabus (CBCS) PAPER II BASICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNIT-I: Introduction: History of Computer parts of Computer System, Hardware devices - Software operating system - Examples of operating system - Computer Networking - Visual Editor. UNIT-II: Word processing with Ms word - starting Ms word - Ms Environment - working with word documents - working with text - working with tables - checking spelling and grammar - printing document - spreadsheets and Ms Excel - starting Ms Excel - Ms Excel Environment - working with Excel - workbook - working with work. UNIT-III: Making presentation with Ms Power point - starting Ms Power point - Ms Power point Environment - working with power point - working with different views - designing presentations - printing in power point. UNIT-IV: Introduction to Multimedia - Images - Sound Video Desktop Publishing Basics - page layout programs - Text generation - Graphics for DTP. Data communication - Computer networking basics - LAN Technology and networking Topology - WAN Technology and routing - protocols and layering - Networking Devices. B.Com. (Computer Applications): Syllabus (CBCS) UNIT-V: Information System Management - Information Concepts - planning issues and the MIS organizing issues and the MIS - control issues and the MIS - Decision Support Systems - electronic Commerce - types - advantages and disadvantages - Electronic data interchange - How EDI works - EDI benefits and limitations. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Sanjay Saxsena, “A First Course in Computer”, Vikas Publishing House, 2000. 2. Sanjay saxsena, “MS Office 2000”, Vikas Publishing House, 2000. 3. Linda Tway, Sapphiro Pacific Lajolla, “Multimedia in Action”, Academic Press, 1995. B.Com. (Computer Applications): Syllabus (CBCS) 8 CORE PRACTICAL I OFFICE AUTOMATION LAB MS-WORD 1. Text Manipulations 2. Usage of Numbering, Bullets, Tools and Headers 3. Usage of Spell Check and Find and Replace 4. Text Formatting 5. Picture Insertion and Alignment 6. Creation of Documents Using Templates 7. Creation of Templates 8. Mail Merge Concept 9. Copying Text and Picture From Excel 10. Creation of Tables, Formatting Tables 11. Splitting the Screen 12. Opening Multiple Document, Inserting Symbols in Documents MS-EXCEL 1. Creation of Worksheet and Entering Information 2. Aligning , Editing Data in Cell 3. Excel Function (Date , Time, Statistical, Mathematical, Financial Functions) 4. Changing of Column Width and Row Height (Column and Range of Column) 5. Moving, copying, Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns 6. Formatting Numbers and Other Numeric Formats 7. Drawing Borders Around Cells 8. Creation of Charts Raising Moving 9. Changing Chart Type 10. Controlling the Appearance of a Chart Last edited by Aakashd; December 15th, 2019 at 08:45 PM. |