3rd Sem, B.E/B.Tech, Syllabus

Management Theory – Principles & Pratices Syllabus for VTU BE/B.Tech CBCS 2015-16

Management Theory – Principles & Pratices Syllabus for VTU BE/B.Tech Construction Technology and Management third sem complete syllabus covered here. This will help you understand complete curriculum along with details such as exam marks and duration. The details are as follows.

Subject Code 15CT36 IA Marks 20
Number of Lecture Hours/Week 4 Exam Marks 80
Total Number of Lecture Hours 50 Exam Hours 3

CREDITS – 04

Course objectives: This course will develop a student;

  • To understand the fundamental functions & principles of management.
  • To learn about global management concept & strategies.
Modules Teaching Hour Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT) Level
Module -1 _
INTRODUCTION: Evolution of Management thought, Early contribution to management – Taylor, Fayol and Elton Mayo, Scientific Movement, Administration moment and behavioral sciences movement, concept of management in development countries like USA, Japan, Britain etc., Role of Culture, technology, economics and social system. 10 Hours L1, L2
Module -2 _

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10 Hours L1,L2
Module -3 _
FUNCTIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT: Planning organizing, staffing, directing and controlling, principles of management, sources of authority and responsibility.

PLANNING AND ORGANIZING: Nature of planning, types, importance and steps in planning

10 Hours L1, L2
Module -4 _
MBO principles of sound organization, types of organization, structures span of control.

STAFFING,DIRECTING AND CONTROLLING: Selection, appraisal, training and development.

10 Hours L1,L2
Module -5 _
Leadership, motivation communication process and control, requirements of adequate control.

GLOBAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT: Corporate strategies e-governance, Reengineering, benchmarking six sigma, core competencies management and society.

10 Hours L1,L2,L3

Course outcomes: After a successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  • Posses a sound knowledge of fundamental functions & principles of management.
  • To be able to adopt the global management concept & strategies

Program Objectives (as per NBA)

  • Engineering Knowledge.
  • Problem Analysis.
  • Interpretation of data.

Question paper pattern:

  • The question paper will have Ten questions, each full question carrying 16 marks.
  • There will be two full questions (with a maximum Three sub divisions, if necessary) from each module.
  • Each full question shall cover the topics under a module.
  • The students shall answer Five full questions selecting one full question from each module.
  • If more than one question is answered in modules, best answer will be considered for the award of marks limiting one full question answer in each module.

Text Books:

  • Heinz weithrich and Horold Koontz, Management – A global perspective, McGraw Hill, Int. Edition.
  • Peter F. Druker, Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices, Horper Business.
  • Reference Books:
  • Ernest Dalc, Management Theory and Practice, McGraw Hill, Int. Edition.
  • L.M. Prasad, Principles and Practice of Management, Sultan Chand and Sons.

For all other BE/B.Tech 3rd Sem Subject syllabus do follow VTU 3rd Sem BE / B.Tech Syllabus CBCS (2015-16) Scheme for Construction Technology & Management Group.

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