M.A (Economics)

M.A (Economics)
Brief Description
 
Objective
 
Course Outcome
 
Program Outcome
 
Highlights
 
Brief Description

Department of Economics ( M.A )

Head of the Department         : Dr. Sanjay Kashinath Chavan

Established on                         : 2009- 10

Courses taught                        : M.A.

Departmental Blog URL         : depteconomicsama.blogspot.com

Faculty : Humanities

Sr. No

Name of the Faculty

Experience

Qualification

1

Dr, S.T Naik

33 Years

M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D

2

Dr. S.K Chavan

10 Years

M.A, Ph. D

Research Contribution :

Name-

Dr. S T Naik

Dr. S.K Chavan

H-index

--

--

No. of Papers Published

05

18

No. of Papers Presented

12

28

No. of Research Project(s)

--

 --

 

Conference/ Seminar/ Workshop organized:

Sr. No.

Title of Conference/ Seminar/ Workshop

Date

Sponsoring agency

1

Special Economic Zone

10th & 11th March 2008

UGC, New Delhi 

2

Human Rights and Values in Education

27th & 28th March 2008

UGC, New Delhi

3

World Depression and Indian Economy

5th & 6th March 2010

 UGC New Delhi

4

Refulling of Indis’s Growth Story

30th & 31st January 2015

ICSSR, New Delhi

5

Revised SyllabusonCo-operative Development (CBSC)

07th Aug. 2021

Shivaji University, Kolhapur

6

Research Methodology

04th Feb. 2021

Shivaji University, Kolhapur

5

NET-SET Exam Guidline

25 May. 2022

Shivraj Mahavidyalaya, Gadhinglaj Under the Lead College.

Departmental Library : No. of Books- 33

Alumni Interaction : 05 

Parent Communication : 45

  

Dr.S.T Naik

Dr. S. K. Chavan

Conference(s)/Seminar(s)/Workshop(s) Attended

15

46

Orientation Course(s)

01

01

Refresher Course(s)

03

02

FDP

Nil

04

Objective
  1. To create a habit f reading books, magazines, reference etc, among the Students.
  2. To develop and create the debating and expression power among the students.
  3. To develop the habit of thinking and analyzing among the students.
  4. To provide guidance for various competitive examinations.
Course Outcome

Part-I Semester-I

Course

Code

Course

Title

Course Outcome (CO’s)

72395

Micro Economic Analysis

  1. Understand the economic behavior of individuals, firms and markets.
  2. Equip the students in a rigorous and comprehensive manner
  3. Elaborate the micro and macro theories

72396

Monetary Economics

  1. Explain the evolution of money and to get acquainted with the concept of money and its functions.
  2. Know about the supply of money and high powered money.
  3. Evaluate the working and effects of monetary and fiscal policy.

72397

Agricultural Economics

  1. Describe the scope and subject matter of agricultural economics
  2. Familiarize students to analyze the issues related with agricultural and economic development, agricultural production function, agricultural demand and supply
  3. Deals with the farm management and types of agricultural risk

72400

Principles and Practice of Co- Operation

  1. Understand the principles of cooperation and the values of cooperative institutions
  2. Create    awareness     about    the    working     of    cooperative organizations in rural and urban areas.
  3. Demonstrate the knowledge about the working of various cooperative institutions in India

 

Part-I Semester-II

Course

Code

Course

Title

Course Outcome (CO’s)

72776

Public Economics

  1. Examine the role government in the economy.
  2. Understand the responsibility of the government towards the need of all the peoples.
  3. Critically assess how the resources are allocated and different mechanism for the allocation of resources.

72777

Ecological and Resource Economics

  1. Familiar with natural resources and their role in development of the economy.
  2. Get insights into sustainable development and theories of optimal extraction of natural resources.
  3. Enable knowing the methods of regulation of resource harvesting and environmental policy.

72778

Agricultural Development in

India

  1. Understand the role of agriculture in economics development of

India.

  1. Enrich the knowledge of Agricultural Technology and Irrigation
  2. Deal with the Agricultural Finance and Trade, prices and marketing

72782

Financial Markets and Institutions

  1. understand the positive and significant role of financial institutions in the process of growth and development
  2. Analyze the interconnection between the monetary forces and real forces, their developmental role and limitations in shaping and influencing the monetary and related policies both at the national and international levels.
  3. Evaluate of the working of various financial Institutions during the era of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization.

Part-II Semester-III

Course

Code

Course

Title

Course Outcome (CO’s)

71171

Application of Quantitative Rechniques to Economic Analysis

  1. Train the students to use the techniques of mathematical and statistical analysis, which are commonly applied to understand and analyze economic problems.
  2. Understand economics with the help of quantitative techniques.
  3. Develop the skills of using more quantitative techniques for economic analysis, research and forecasting.

71172

Macro Economic Analysis

  1.   Demonstrate the systemic facts and latest theoretical developments at macro level studies for empirical analysis.
  2.   Acquire the prior knowledge of macroeconomic theoretical structure this is essential for the proper comprehension of the different issues and policies.
  3.   Establish the functional relationship between the large aggregates.

71173

Economics of Labour

  1. Learning the theories of development in the concept of labour and its dimension.
  2. Strengthen the basic understanding about the theories of labour

i.e. the classical, neo-classical, Keynesian and post Keynesian.

3. Elaborate the contemporary development in labour theories and policies.

 

71178/

71182

(CBCS)

Demography

  1. Make the students aware of the population growth and measurement of the population.
  2. Understand the structure of the population.
  3. Get acquainted with the fertility, mortality and migration.

Part-II semester-IV

Course Code

Course Title

Course Outcome (CO’s)

72611

International Economics

  1. Understand the broad principles and theories of international trade.
  2. Develop the knowledge about theories of intervention in trade.
  3. Equip the students with basic theory of balance of payments and economic integration

72612

Economics of Growth and Development

  1. Compare the classical and modern growth and development models and its relevance.
  2. Acquire the knowledge of social and sectoral aspects of development.
  3. Describe the macroeconomic policies in development process.

72613

Co-operative Thoughts and Administration

  1. Get acquainted with the western thoughts and ideas about the cooperation
  2. Understand the principle of management and its application in cooperative organization.
  3. Elaborate the role of leadership and the role of government in development of cooperation organization.

72617

Advanced Banking

  1. Acquire the knowledge relating to banks and financial markets, which are most significant in the process of growth and development.
  2. Broaden the banking knowledge, and based on this, could offer you potential career prospects as a junior manager in retail or business banking
  3. Understand the concepts of Cash and Liquidity Management and Asset Liability Management in practice
  4. Know how to apply the basic principles of ethics and risk management within the banking sector.
Program Outcome

On successful completion of the Master of Arts (Economics) programme, the student will be able to:

  1. Get insights into the socio-economic issues at local to global.
  2. Equip with the necessary skills to make socio-economic diagnosis, write a project proposal, apply statistical tools to monitor and evaluate policy projects
  3. Applying their knowledge to analyze and assess issues in fields of agriculture, industry, banking and finance, environmental, ecological, societal issues to provide pragmatic solutions.
  4. Capable for addressing complex social and environmental issues from a problem-oriented, interdisciplinary perspective and also assess its impact on environment and society.

Formulate and execution of project work, field study, industrial visit to get practical exposure to current issues.

Program Specific Outcome

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Highlights
  1. Department of Economics organized National and State level Seminars.
  2. Essay Competition.
  3. Wall  Papers.
  4. Study Tour.
  5.  Gust lecture , Alumni  lecture.