The course has been designed to give exposure to fundamentals of Computer System to Bachelors of Fisheries Science BFSc students in their second semester. The course gives an insight into the process of ICT and the requirements for establishing communication between a sender and receiver using different technologies. The course helps the students in understanding the basic concepts of computers and different components attached with it. The concept of data analysis is used by implementing the data analysis using MS-Excel in order to give hands on experience to students. The course also includes the different presentation tools available and how technology can be used to facilitate the process of communication in general.
The main aim of the course is equip students in order to apply computer science in their respective domains of Fisheries Sciences in general and in managing daily activities in particular.
The course is having 2 (i.e 1+1) credit load.
The syllabus as per the recommendations of the 5th Deans Committee is available on the link. (Detailed Syllabus)
The objective of this course is to develop an understanding on C language and to explore the different potential uses of the language in developing programs. The course gives an insight into different problem solving activities and automation of small process and functions in order to get hands on experience of writing programs using C language. The course will also help the students in understanding the concept of Data Structures and hands on experience of implementing the concepts of data structures using C language. The course is designed for Bachelors in Agricultural Engineering students in order to help the students in formulating automation concept and suing the programming concept in general. The main aim of the course is equip students in order to apply computer programming in their respective domains of Agricultural Engineering in general and in managing daily activities in particular. The course is offered in VIth semester of B.Tech (Agricultural Engineering) course of College of Agricultural Engineering, SKUAST-K.
The course is having 3 (i.e 1+2) credit load.
The syllabus as per the recommendations of the 5th Deans Committee is available on the link. (Detailed Syllabus)
The objective of this course is to develop an understanding and utility of Management of Information System. The course will give an insight into how business enterprises are using the Information Systems in their day to day activities and the output generated has been used in automating the business process. The applications of Information Systems have helped business enterprises across the globe in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the business processes The main focus will be on imparting knowledge of the basic concepts, development functions and usage of MIS in different domain of an enterprise. The course in offered in second semester of MBA (Horti Business Management) course.
The course is having 2 (i.e 1+1) credit load.
The syllabus as approved by SKUAST-K can be accessed by clicking on the link. (Syllabus)
The course has been designed to give exposure to fundamentals of Computer System to Bachelors of Agriculture students in their second semester. The course helps the students in understanding the basic concepts of computers and different components of a computer. The concept of data analysis is used by implementing the data analysis using MS-Excel in order to give hands on experience to students. The course also includes the different presentation tools available and how technology can be used to facilitate the process of communication in general. The course also includes an overview of Database Management System using MS-Access and introduction to programming to help the students in understanding how Databases and programming can facilitate different process in agricultural domain.
The main aim of the course is equip students in order to apply computer science in their respective domains of Agricultural Sciences in general and in managing daily activities in particular.
The course is having 2 (i.e 1+1) credit load.
The syllabus as per the recommendations of the 5th Deans Committee is available on the link. (Click here)