Programme Outcomes FACULTY OF ARTS B. A. SANSKRIT

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Programme Outcomes Bihar National College, Patna is one of the oldest constituent units of Patna University. It runs different programmes of Arts and Science streams to inculcate creative ability and critical temper, sense of social services, human values to make responsible, dutiful and a noble citizen of India. Programme Outcomes of Sanskrit: FACULTY OF ARTS B. A. SANSKRIT 1 A graduate shall be able to perform at the end of any Programme in which training has been imparted by the University. 2 Critical Thinking: Take informed actions after identifying the assumptions that frame our thinking and actions, checking out the degree to which these assumptions are accurate and valid, and looking at our ideas and decisions (intellectual, organizational, and personal) from different perspectives. 3 Communication: Listen, read, comprehend, speak and write clearly and effectively in person and through electronic media in English/regional language/language of the discipline and exhibit sound domain knowledge including academic concepts and terminologies. 4 Self-directed and Life-long Learning: Engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of socio-technological changes. I II I V I II II III

B. A. HINDI Programme Outcomes of Hindi: 1 Developing reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. 2 Availing the job opportunities in translation 3 Increasing the critical attitude about literary writing. 4 Creating an interest in literature. 5 Imbuing the literary research attitude. I II I V I II II III

Programme Outcomes of Maithili: B.A. MAITHILI 1 2 3 4 5 I II I V I II II III

B.A. URDU Programme Outcomes of Hindi: 1 Developing reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. 2 Availing the job opportunities in translation. 3 Increasing the critical attitude about literary writing. 4 Creating an interest in literature. 5 Imbuing the literary research attitude. 6 Provides job opportunity in journalism, higher education, mass communication and film. 7 Inculcate the social values, philosophy, national integrity and univocal appeal to humanity. I II I V I II II III

B.A. ENGLISH Programme Outcomes of Hindi: 1 Basic knowledge of English as Language. 2 Major knowledge of English as Literature. 3 Basic knowledge of English Grammar. 4 Critical study of English Literary studies. 5 Relation between pleasure of literature and real life. I II I V I II II III.

Programme Outcomes of Economics: B.A. ECONOMICS 1 Understanding the efficiency and equity implications of market interference, including government policy. 2 Developing the skill of data collection & use of sampling techniques in research. 3 Developing the knowledge about theories of economic growth & development and issues of economic planning. 4 Understanding characteristics, features, structural changes in Indian economy. 5 Comprehension of the nature and impact of New Economic Reforms on the Indian economy. 6 Knowing the problems of unemployment, poverty, rising economic and social inequality and problems of regional imbalances in India. 7 Evaluating the changing role of agriculture, industrial and service sector and foreign sector in Indian economy. 8 Measuring the problems and prospects of cottage and small scale industries, and industrial sicknesses. I II I V I II II III

Programme Outcomes of Sociology: B.A. SOCIOLOGY 1 Acquaintance with social transactions, social relations, social formations, social control, social values and culture 2 Knowing the significance of social institution, caste system, religion, nationalism, integrity, equality and justice. 3 Getting the knowledge of the works of social reformers all over the nation. 4 Ability to follow new stream of thoughts and theories of social thinkers. 5 Getting the deep knowledge about various social groups like tribal community, women bulk, etc. 6 Ability to deal with research in Sociology. I II I V I II II III

Programme Outcomes of Political Science:: B.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE 1 Knowledge about political system of the nation. 2 Study of national and international political affairs. 3 Study from competitive examination point of view. 4 Understanding the government mechanism, its functions, duties and responsibilities. 5 Creating appropriate and efficient political leaders. 6 Getting knowledge of political law. 7 Getting knowledge of Constitution of India. I II I V I II II III

Programme Outcomes of Psychology: B.A. PSYCHOLOGY 1 Enhancement of stress management skills. 2 Enhancement of coping skill with different problems in life 3 Enabling to measure attitude, aptitude, interest, adjustment, skills, etc. within the people. 4 Introduction to counselling process and techniques. 5 Illustration of mental disorder and treatment. I II I V I II II III

B.A. HISTORY Programme Outcomes of History: 1 Analyze relationship between the past and the present is lively presented in the history. 2 To develop practical skills helpful in the study and activities related to the historical events. 3 Understanding of background of our religion and administration. 4 Understanding the present existing social, political, religious and economic conditions of the people. 5 To develop interest in the study of history and activities related to the history. I II I V I II II III

B.A. GEOGRAPHY Programme Outcomes of Geography: 1 Analyze, synthesize, and apply core geographic principles, concepts, models, and phenomena. 2 Identify examples of human-environmental interaction and assess their past, present, and future impact. 3 Evaluate and apply geographic methods and associated theories used to analyze and advance geographic concepts. 4 5 I II I V I II II III

B.A. MATHEMATICS Programme Outcomes of Mathematics: 1 Ability to calculate and reason to design complex and critical financial models for Bank and Insurance Companies. 2 Ability to understand both concrete and abstract problems. 3 Ability to make critical observations. 4 Ability to accurately organize, analyze and interpret data. 5 Develop the mathematical logic which is very useful for solving mathematical reasoning problems I II I V I II II III