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PROGRAMME CORE COURSE
                                                    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

                 EIA3009         INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
                 6 Credits

                 Pre-requisite   1.  Completed 60 credits of courses.
                                 2.  Attended preparatory courses for Industrial Training

                 Learning        At the end of the course, students are able to:
                 Outcomes
                                 1.    Apply concepts and theories learnt to the workplace.
                                 2.    Relate the systems, techniques and innovations learnt at the workplace to their field
                                       of study.
                                 3.    Work responsibility with others using basic interpersonal skills and knowledge as
                                       required by industry.
                                 4.    Conform work culture and challenges at the workplace.
                                 5.    Organize knowledge and information ethically.

                 Synopsis        Students will be placed at organization based on the Faculty Industrial Training Guidelines.

                                 Students will undergo a full time Industrial Training within the specified period. Students
                                 performance will be monitored by the Faculty and organization. Students will report their
                                 learning outcomes in log book and prepare the final Industrial Training report.

                 Medium of       English
                 Instruction

                 Assessment      Continuous Assessment :  100%
                 Weightage


                                                    ACADEMIC RESEARCH
                 EIA3010         ACADEMIC RESEARCH
                 3 Credits

                 Pre-requisite   Have  undergo  at  least  60  credits  of  course  work  and  passed  EIX2003  Research
                                 Methodology

                 Learning        At the end of the course, students are able to:
                 Outcomes
                                 1.   Determine any problem in the field of economics and administration or other related
                                     subjects.
                                 2.   Coordinate a systematic search of relevant literature; in a defined area of economics
                                     and administration.
                                 3.   Compare and contrast different theoretical perspectives and findings from a variety
                                     of studies.
                                 4.   Write a concise and organized review of relevant literature for a specific research
                                     topic.
                                 5.   Demonstrate an understanding on the ethical issues in writing an academic article.

                 Synopsis        The course is designed to develop students' ability to identify issues to be studied  and
                                 students'  understanding  of  critical  role  of  literature  review  within  a  research
                                 process.  Ultimately, students will plan and produce an academic article comprising of the
                                 problem  statement  and  a  systematic  literature  review  related  to  the  issues  of  their
                                 interest.  The course involves workshops and direct one on one supervision.

                 Medium of       English
                 Instruction
                 Assessment      Project report  : 100%
                 Weightage
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