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1 Bangladesh University of Professionals Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Department of Public Administration SEMESTER OUTLINE-2017 BPA st Year, 1st Semester ID No:... Name:. Sec:...
2 BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS (BUP) SEMESTER OUTLINE PREFACE 1. General. This tentative Semester Outline is the overall pen picture of the academic curriculum blended with series of learning events from social activities and numerous enjoyable events for an effective learning to be fit in the competitive world. Its core theme is to provide a panoramic view of the course curriculum for the initial mental set up of the students and to give guidelines for teachers for innovative and research oriented learning. This comprehensive Semester Outline includes a column each for the /, Class Timing, Name of the Section Location (Classroom Number), Course Code, Topic/Event, Teacher/Faculty Member and Remarks/Discussion Points. The Semester Outline is also a basic guideline indicating the modes of conduct of the course curriculum. It accommodates all relevant information required for the whole semester including all central events (e.g. sports, games or cultural competitions, National (s) celebrations, seminars, cultural programs, etc.). In a nutshell, this Semester Outline is the ready reckoner to all your questions regarding the program. 2. Semester Starting and Finishing s. The semester starts on 04 January 2017 and finishes on 30 June Timing and Conduct of Classes. The academic week starts on and finishes on, making it a five-day working week. Each Section shall have about two classes per day generally. So, there will be total ten classes per week for each Section. Each class shall be of 90 minutes duration, of which 60 minutes shall be dedicated for Lecture, and the rest 30 minutes shall be spent for discussions by the students. The mode and conduct of discussions shall be designed by the class-teacher as per the Remarks/Discussion column given in the following pages. Apart from the planned classes, makeup classes and field studies will be conducted on Saturdays as per plan of the Department. 4. Names of Courses with Codes. The names of courses with course code have been stated below: Serial Name of Course Course Code Course Teacher a. Introduction to Public Administration PA 1101 b. Functional English PA 1102 Lecturer Most. Farhana Jannat c. Presentation Skill Development PA 1103 Lecturer M. M. Ashaduzzaman Nour d. Fundamentals of Sociology PA 1104 Binte Hafiz e. Fundamentals of Political Science PA 1105 Lecturer Md. Nasir Uddin 1
3 5. Assessment System. The assessment system is as under: Serial Events Weightage a. Semester Final Exam 50% b. Midterm Exam 20% c. Class Tests (Total Four-Best Three will be counted) 10% d. Individual Term Paper Including Presentation Term Paper 7% Presentation 3% 10% e. Group Assignments / Case Studies 05% f. Class Attendance 05% Total 100% 6. Conclusion. This Semester Outline, with its all information and instructions, welcomes the students to be a proud member of BUP. It sets the tone and describes the general academic environment of the University for the 1 st Semester of the year In fact, it is a complete guideline for the students for the Semester, so that there is no room for any confusion on anyone s part. It also gives a clear picture of what BUP wants to impart to the students as well as what is expected out of the students. Disciplinary aspects are also mentioned enabling the students to have a prior understanding of the culture and discipline of BUP. It is expected that students shall take all instructions and information by heart and follow the same with utmost sincerity. It is worth mentioning that curriculum of BUP is not only a bundle of strict routines and their observances, but also a place where students shall learn to be a good and knowledgeable citizen with excellent presentation skill. The Semester is full of fun and frolics apart from the pure academic curriculum, which the students shall come across as the Semester unfolds with passage of time. We hope, gradually, all students shall successfully complete the Semester with praiseworthy results. 2
4 01 January 02 January 03 January Tuesday SEMESTER OUTLINE- JANUARY TO JUNE 2017 BSS (Hons) IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1 st SEMESTER 1 st WEEK English New Year Opening Convocation and Nobin Boron Session with Dean and Chairman of the Department 04 January A CR-302 PA 1105 Introducing the Course, Orientation and Course Overview (A1) Introducing the Course, Orientation and Course Overview (A1) 1. Orientation 2. Introducing the course 3. Importance of studying sociology 4. Importance of studying sociology as general education 1. Orientation 2. Basic principles of political science 3. Importance of studying political science 4. Role of political science in democracy A CR-302 PA 1103 Introducing the Course, Orientation and Course Overview (A1) 1. Orientation 2. Importance of presentation 3. Scope of presentation 4. Developing individual skill 05 January Introducing the Course, Orientation and Course Overview (A1) 1. Orientation 2. Importance of studying public administration 3. Scope of studying public administration 4. Public administration of Bangladesh 3
5 1 st SEMESTER 2 nd WEEK Introducing the Course, Orientation and Ice Breaking Session (A1) 1. Orientation 2. Syntax, Syntactic Categories 3. Lexicon 4. Transformational rules 08 January Fundamental Concepts of Public Administration (A2) Assign Term Paper, Case Studies / Group Assignment 1. Definition of public administration 2. Scope of public administration 3. Nature of public administration 4. Public administration as profession Primary Knowledge of Sociology (A2) 1. Society vs. Community 2. Organization vs. Institution 3. Sociology as a science or social science 4. Epistemological difference(s) 09 January A CR-302 PA 1103 Importance of Effective Presentation Skill in Public Administration (A2) 1. Meaning of presentation skill development 2. Effective presentation skill 3. Importance of effective presentation skill in public administration 4. Importance of effective presentation skill in personal life 10 January Tuesday Fateha-I-Yajdaham 4
6 11 January A CR-302 PA 1105 Sociological Imagination (A3) Assign Term Paper, Case Studies / Group Assignment Conceptual Issues of Political Science (A2) 1. Sociological imagination as a concept 2. Ways of sociological imagination 3. Paradigms of sociology 4. Perspectives in sociology 1. Definition of political science 2. Nature and Scope of political science 3. Evolution of political science as a discipline 4. Relationship of Political Science with other Social Sciences A CR-302 PA 1103 Discussion/Video on Great Presenters/ Orators (A3) 1. Starting presentation by the great presenters 2. Techniques of presentation 3. Use of techniques 4. SWOT Analysis of Presenters 5. Way of concluding presentation 12 January Administration and Management (A3) 1. Concept of Public 2. Difference between administration and management 3. Similarities between administration and management 4. Use of management principles in administration 13 January Friday Picnic 5
7 1 st SEMESTER 3 rd WEEK 15 January Common Mistakes in Academic Writing (A2) Assign Term Paper, Case Studies / Group Assignment Public Vs. Private Administration (A4) 1. Formal and informal styles of writing 2. Commonly misused words 3. Confusingly related words 4. Stylistic problems 1. Concept of public and private administration 2. Distinction between public administration and private administration 3. Scope of private administration 4. Public private partnership 16 January A CR-302 PA 1103 Background and Development of Sociology (A4) Building essential vocabularies for effective written and oral presentation(a4) 1. Industrial and French revolutions 2. Emergence of sociology as a science 3. Contributions of Herbert spencer and Emile Durkheim 4. Contributions of Karl Marx and Max Weber 1. Use of vocabulary in everyday life 2. How to describe an event 3. Use of vocabulary in effective writing 4. Use of vocabulary in oral presentation 17 January Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Developing Good Vocabulary (A3) Theories of Origin of State (A3) 1. Problem of developing vocabulary 2. Use of prepositions 3. Common combinations with prepositions 4. Techniques to improve and expand vocabulary 1. Definition of state 2. Views of Hobbes 3. Views of Locke 4. Views of Rousseau 6
8 Culture and Civilization (A5) Class Test-1 1. Defining culture 2. Defining civilization 3. Distinction between culture and civilization 4. Types of culture 18 January A CR-302 PA 1105 Evolution Theory on state (A4) Assign Term Paper, Case Studies / Group Assignment 1. Early stages of state 2. Theoretical background of state 3. Factors of the evolution of theories of state 4. Actors of the evolution theories Handball Final 19 January A CR-302 PA 1103 Understanding Different Presentation Situations (A5) Assign Term Paper, Case Studies / Group Assignment Growth of Public Administration (A5) 1. Need for Adaptation 2. Presentation on assessment of the situation 3. Presenting in competitions 4. Presenting in front of subordinates 1. Evolution of public administration 2. Public administration as an academic discipline from 1900 to Public administration as an academic discipline from 1930 to Public administration as an academic discipline from 1950 to January Friday Picnic 7
9 1 st SEMESTER 4 th WEEK 22 January Introductory discussion on writing (A4) Class test-1 Relationship of Public Administration with other disciplines (A6) Class Test-1 1. Process writing 2. Product Writing Prewriting Drafting and revising 1. Public Administration and Sociology 2. Public Administration and Economics 3. Public Administration and Political Science 4. Public Administration and Psychology 23 January A CR-302 PA 1103 Culture and Civilization (A6) Presentations on Impromptu Topic (A6) 1. Elements of culture 2. Cultural lag hypothesis 3. Cultural imperialism and 4. Cultural shock 1. Presentation on impromptu topic 1 2. Presentation on impromptu topic 2 3. Presentation on impromptu topic 3 4. Presentation on impromptu topic 4 24 January Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Writing a good biography & autobiography (A5) Theories of Nature of State (A5) 1. Selecting the subject 2. Doing research on the subject 3. Customizing what to include in the biography 4. Writing for an unknown audience 1. Organic Theories 2. Marxian Theories 3. Modern Theories 4. Contemporary Theories 8
10 25 January A CR-302 PA 1105 Social Interaction and Socialization (A7) Sovereignty (A6) Class Test-1 1. Defining socialization 2. Agents of socialization 3. Role of agents in socialization: family, peer group, educational institutions, media and religion 4. Role of BNCC and Scout in Socialization 1. Definition of sovereignty 2. Features of sovereignty 3. Types of sovereignty 4. Sovereignty and social contract A CR-302 PA 1103 Presentations on Impromptu Topic (A7) Class Test-1 1. Presentation on impromptu topic 5 2. Presentation on impromptu topic 6 3. Presentation on impromptu topic 7 4. Presentation on impromptu topic 8 26 January Concept of Paradigm (A7) 1. Meaning of paradigm 2. Necessity of paradigm 3. Paradigms in public administration 4. Different paradigms and their applicability Badminton Final 27 January Friday Picnic 9
11 1 st SEMESTER 5 th WEEK 29 January Writing etiquettes (A6) Power and Authority (A8) 1. Quality criteria of memorandum 2. Guidelines to write memorandum, circulars, notices etc Standard format of job application Differences between resume and CV 1. Power and Authority 2. Constitution 3. Public interest 4. Market principles in new public management 30 January A CR-302 PA 1103 Theories of Socialization (A8) Presentation on Physical Appearance (A8) 1. Cooley s theory of Looking Glass Self 2. Mead s theory of Generalized other, 3. Freud s explanation of Id, Ego and Super ego. 4. Freud s steps of personality development 1. Outfit/attire 2. Importance of appropriate attire 3. Use of attire 4. Attire suggested to be avoided 31 January Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Improving writing skill (A7) Theory of Sovereignty and Its Criticism (A7) 1. Difficulty in getting started on writing assignments 2. Mental fatigue while writing 3. Inconsistent legibility in writing 4. Uneven writing tempo and poorly planned papers 1. Hobbes s theory of sovereignty 2. Locke s theory of sovereignty 3. Austin s theory of sovereignty 4. Criticism of Austin s theory 10
12 01 February Saraswati puja A CR-302 PA 1103 Barriers or Challenges of Effective Presentation (A9) 1. Use of different aids 2. Supporting medias 3. Audio visuals required for presentation 4. Challenges of effective presentation 02 February Organization and Ecology of Public Administration (A9) Class Test Concept of Organization 2. Concept of Ecology 3. Relationship among Organization, Ecology and Public Administration 4. Ecology of Public Administration in Bangladesh 03 February Friday Picnic Novice Debate 04 February Saturday Novice Debate 11
13 1 st SEMESTER 6 th WEEK 05 February Writing Project Proposal (A8) The OECD Models (A10) 1. Techniques to develop a successful project proposal 2. Different parts of a project proposal 3. Dissertation 4. Thesis 1. Principles of OECD model 2. The OECD models of public management 3. Concept of managerialism 4. Public administration vs. Managerialism 06 February Deviance and Social Control (A9) Class Test Definition and types of deviance and crime 2. Causes of deviance and crime: biological explanation and sociological explanation 3. Definition and types of Social Control 4. Mechanisms of social control A CR-302 PA 1103 PPT preparation (A10) 1. Way of making PowerPoint 2. Style of PPT Presentation 3. Importance of use of color 4. Use of animation and slide transition Writing book review (A9) 1. ISBN 2. Fiction and non-fiction books 3. Journal entries 4. Publishing companies 07 February Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Constitution of Bangladesh (A8) 1. History of formulating constitution in Bangladesh 2. Fundamental principles of constitution in Bangladesh 3. Constitutional amendments in Bangladesh 4. Constitutional rights in Bangladesh 12
14 Social organizations, associations and institutions (A10) 1. Definition of family 2. Definition of marriage 3. Types of family and marriage 4. Future and functions of family 08 February A CR-302 PA 1105 Concept of Liberty (A9) Class Test Meaning, Nature and Importance of liberty 2. Typologies of liberty 3. Theories of liberty 4. Safeguards of liberty Volleyball Final 09 February A CR-302 PA 1103 Developing information for presentation (A11) Class Test- 2 The Market Drive (A11) 1. Difference between data and information 2. Effective way of searching information 3. Techniques of summarizing information 4. Importance of Research 1. Meaning of market drive 2. Role of govt. Under market system 3. Market and government failures 4. Reasons and implications of market principles 10 February Friday Picnic Novice Debate 11 February Saturday Novice Debate 13
15 1 st SEMESTER 7 th WEEK 12 February Instructions & general information for listening practices (A10) Class Test- 2 Public Choice Theory (A12) 1. Listening comprehension script 2. Analysis-scoring sheet 3. Necessity of listening practice 4. Listening practice activities 1. Background of public choice theory 2. Principles of public choice theory 3. Application of public choice theory 4. Criticism of public choice theory 13 February 14 February Tuesday Social Stratification and Inequality (A11) A CR-302 PA 1103 Story Telling (A12) Pohela Falgun How to compile bibliographies (A11) A CR-302 PA 1105 Constitution (A10) 1. Definition of social stratification 2. Definition of social inequality 3. Difference between inequality and stratification 4. Theories of social stratification 1. Right humor 2. Right figures 3. Prepare diagrams for Presentations 4. Good start and end of story telling 1. Bibliography 2. References 3. Differences between bibliography and references 4. Referencing styles 1. Typologies and Importance of constitution 2. Features of good constitution 3. Supremacy of the constitution 4. Methods of establishment 14
16 15 February A CR-302 PA 1105 Sociology of Population (A12) Democracy and Dictatorship (A11) 1. Population analysis: demography 2. Dynamics of population change 3. Malthusianism 4. Migration and Diaspora 1. Actors and factors of democracy 2. Participatory governance 3. Autocracy 4. Dictatorship A CR-302 PA 1103 Organizing information for presentation (A13) 1. Meaning of organizing information 2. Techniques of organizing information 3. Use of Brain Storming 4. Analyzing information 16 February Classical Theories of Management (A13) 1. Scientific management 2. Bureaucratic management 3. Administrative management 4. Core features of classical management theories Seminar 17 February Friday Picnic 15
17 19 February 20 February 21 February Tuesday 22 February 1 st SEMESTER 8 th WEEK Mid Term (A12) A CR-302 PA 1103 Mid Term (A14) International Mother Language A CR-302 PA 1105 Mid Term (A12) 23 February 24 February Friday A CR-302 PA 1101 Mid Term (A14) Picnic 26 February 27 February to 02 March 03 March Friday 1 st SEMESTER 9 th WEEK Mid Term (A13) Mid Term Break Picnic 16
18 1 st SEMESTER 10 th WEEK 05 March Listening from IELTS resources & British Council resources (A13) Classical Theories: Administrative Management (A15) 1. Ways of accessing various resources 2. Techniques of developing listening skill Common mistakes in listening tests Avoiding the mistakes in listening tests 1. Fayol s 14 principles 2. Span of control 3. Gangplank 4. Unity of command and direction 06 March Environment and Risk (A14) A CR-302 PA 1103 Business Presentation (A15) 1. Green House Gas Emissions (GHGEs) 2. Global warming and climate change 3. Environmental pollution 4. Sustainable development as a paradigm 1. Some Special tips for smart speech 2. Use/ criticism of different tips 3. Tips on great opening and closing 4. Distinctiveness of business presentation 07 March Tuesday Writing term paper, research monograph, article etc. (A14) 1. Features of standard term paper 2. Features of standard research monograph 3. Features of standard academic article 4. Difference between research monograph and article A CR-302 PA 1105 Cabinet and Presidential Form of Government (A13) 1. West minister system 2. Federal and State Government 3. Local Self Government 4. Local governance 17
19 08 March Health, Illness and Disability (A15) 1. Sociological perspectives on medicine 2. Health seeking behavior models 3. Health belief model 4. Application of HBM in BD context A CR-302 PA 1105 Government System (A14) 1. Unitary government 2. Federal government 3. Constitutional government 4. Non constitutional government 09 March A CR-302 PA 1103 Different techniques used for reducing shyness, stage phobia etc (A16) 1. Ways to reduce shyness 2. Ways to reduce stage frightens 3. Ways to reduce stress 4. Ways to reduce speaker s anxiety Neo-classical Theories (A16) 1. Theory X. Theory Y 2. Need Hierarchy Theory 3. 2 Factors Theory 4. POSDCORB 18
20 1 st SEMESTER 11 th WEEK 12 March Writing research report (A15) Human Relations (A17) Class Test Basics of report writing 2. Different parts and types of a research report 3. Techniques of report writing 4. Outlines and Ethics in report writing 1. Evolution of humanism 2. Human relation approach 3. Hawthorne studies 4. Concept of human relation 13 March A CR-302 PA 1103 Poverty, Social Exclusion and Welfare (A16) Importance of Body Language in Presentation (A17) 1. Meaning of poverty 2. Measurement of poverty 3. Relationship between social exclusion and crime 4. Theories of welfare state 1. Breathing 2. Eye contact 3. Applying gesture and posture 4. Avoiding bad gestures and postures Creative writing on any given topic (A16) 1. Creative writing forums 2. Word mechanics 3. General writing 4. The art of critique 14 March Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Separation of Power (A15) Class Test Difference between power and authority 2. Necessity of separation of power 3. Theories of Separation of Power 4. Agreements and Disagreements among the theorists of separation of power 19
21 Politics, Government and Terrorism (A17) 1. Politics, government and state 2. Authoritarianism Vs. Democracy 3. Democracy in trouble 4. Global governance 15 March A CR-302 PA 1105 Practical Implication of Separation of Power (A16) 1. Separation of power in the USA 2. Separation of power in the UK 3. Separation of power in the Bangladesh 4. Separation of power in the India 16 March A CR-302 PA 1103 Pronunciation (A18) Class Test Voice 2. Modulation 3. Art of Rhetoric 4. Importance of correct pronunciation in presentation Humanism, Behaviorism (A18) 1. Organizational behavior 2. Individual behavior 3. Group behavior 4. Decision Making 17 March Friday Birthday of Bongobondhu 20
22 1 st SEMESTER 12 th WEEK 19 March Planning paragraph writing, brain storming& practice (A17) Class Test- 3 Modern Theories: Systems and Contingencies (A19) 1. Different parts of a paragraph 2. Structuring a paragraph 3. Linking ideas 4. Guidelines to write a good paragraph 1. Definition of System 2. Contribution of modern theorists to understand System 3. Definition of Contingencies 4. Contribution of modern theorists to understand Contingencies 20 March A CR-302 PA 1103 Sociology of Economic Life and Work Organization (A18) Use of Voice/Vocal Variety and Correct English (A19) 1. Definition of work 2. Paid and unpaid work 3. The social organization of work 4. Taylorism and Fordism 1. Use of voice properly 2. Use of correct English 3. Practice session for use of voice and correct English 4. Ways of improving vocal variety 21 March Tuesday How to write a letter (A18) A CR-302 PA 1105 Civil Society (A17) 1. Formal letter 2. Informal letter 3. Letter of complaints and enquiries 4. Letter of requests 1. Concept of civil society 2. Features of civil society 3. Civil society vs. Government 4. Civil society vs. Business Organization 21
23 Social Problems and Contemporary Sociological Contribution: Jurgen Habermas (A19) 1. Definition of communicative action 2. Elements of communicative action 3. Ways of communicative action 4. Jurgen Habermas s theory of communicative action 22 March Class Test A CR-302 PA 1105 Political Party and Democracy (A18) 1. Classical definition of democracy 2. Modern definition of democracy 3. Political party and democracy 4. Importance of political parties in a democracy A CR-302 PA 1103 How to keep audience involved (A20) 1. Need for audience analysis 2. Fitting message to audiences expectation 3. Right mode of presentation 4. Asking questions 23 March Structure of Public Administration: Executive (A20) 1. Definition of executive structure of public administration 2. Contribution of executive bodies in administering public 3. Executive structure of public administration: Bangladesh perspective 4. Field administration in Bangladesh Seminar 22
24 1 st SEMESTER 13 th WEEK 26 March Independence 27 March Easter 28 March Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Writing letter for business purposes (A19) Political Party (A19) Class Test Different parts of a business proposal 2. Meeting for business purposes 3. How to design agenda for a business proposal 4. Techniques of writing successful business proposals 1. Definition of political party 2. Types of political party 3. Functions of a political party. 4. Political party: Bangladesh perspective 29 March Social Problems and Contemporary Sociological Contribution: Ulrich Beck s Risk Society (A20) 1. Definition of risk society 2. Features of risk society 3. Shifting from industrial society to risk society 4. Ulrich beck s risk society theory A CR-302 PA 1105 Formation of Political Parties (A20) 1. Bases of political parties 2. Principles of formation of political parties 3. Role of political parties 4. Mass-friendly political parties 23
25 A CR-302 PA 1103 Different Styles of Presentation (A21) Class Test Business presentation 2. Academic presentation 3. Viva presentation 4. Executive presentation 30 March Structure of Public Administration: Judiciary (A21) 1. Meaning of judiciary 2. Judiciary as structure of public administration 3. Role of judiciary in administering public 4. Role of judiciary in administering public: Bangladesh perspective Seminar 24
26 1 st SEMESTER 14 th WEEK 02 April 03 April A CR-302 PA 1103 Reading comprehension (A20) Structure of Public Administration: Legislature (A22) Class Test- 4 Social Problems and Contemporary Sociological Contribution: Manuel Castells s Concept of Network Society (A21) Use/Effects of Mentoring in Developing Presentation Skill (A22) 1. Standard outline 2. Techniques of reading comprehension 3. Guiding principles to improve reading comprehension skill 4. Post reading activities 1. Meaning of public administration 2. Meaning of structure of public administration 3. Organs of structure of public administration 4. Role of legislature 1. Definition of Network Society 2. Features of Manuel Castells s Network Theory 3. Transition from Capitalist Economy to Automated Economy 4. Manuel Castells s Network Theory: BD Context 1. Students will present on their mentors with rational for their selection 2. Personality Development Skill 3. Importance of Developing Presentation Skill (DPS) 4. Effects of mentoring on DPS Taking notes from books (literature) (A21) Class Test Importance of taking notes 2. Notes writing 3. Minutes writing 4. Note taking techniques 04 April Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Prerequisites for Successful Working of Political Parties (A21) Prerequisites for successful working of political parties 2. Essential norms of political parties 3. Political parties in Bangladesh: In light of prerequisites and qualities 4. Relationship between general people and members of political parties
27 05 April Social Problems and Contemporary Sociological Contribution: Anthony Giddens s Social Reflexivity (A22) Class Test Definition of social reflexivity 2. Features of reflexive society 3. Shifting from un-reflexive society to reflexive society 4. Anthony Giddens s reflexivity theory A CR-302 PA 1105 Public Opinion (A22) 1. Meaning of Public Opinion 2. Ways of Public Opinion 3. Views of Political Scientists on Public Opinion 4. Impacts of public opinion in public policy formulation 06 April A CR-302 PA 1103 Use of Vibrant Videos and Amazing Audio (A23) 1. Vibrant videos and presentation skill development 2. Amazing audio and presentation skill development 3. Usage of vibrant videos 4. Usage of amazing audio Structure of Public Administration: Central and Field Administration; Local Government (A23) 1. Different tiers of administration 2. Functions of central administration 3. Functions of field administration 4. Functions of local government 26
28 1 st SEMESTER 15 th WEEK 09 April Writing summary (A22) Administrative Processes: Leadership (A24) Case Studies/Group Assignment Submission 1. Abstract 2. Executive summary 3. Guidelines for writing abstract 4. Guidelines for writing summary of the reports 1. Definition of Leadership 2. Features of Leadership 3. Locus of Leadership 4. Theories of Leadership 10 April A CR-302 PA 1103 Social Capital and Social Development (A23) Non-Verbal Signals (A24) 1. Concept of social capital 2. Theories of social capital 3. Impact of social capital on social development 4. Impact of social capital and economic development 1. Use of hands 2. Use of smile/facial expression 3. Standing still vs moving around 4. Position, and mannerism: e.g., coughing, confidence 5. Gestures and postures Writing a resume/ CV (A23) 1. Standard format of the CV 2. Writing your own CV 3. Mind mapping 4. Creating a resume 11 April Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Public Opinion: Its Importance and Formation (A23) Case Studies/Group Assignment Submission 1. Importance of public opinion 2. agencies of public opinion 3. Role of agencies in expressing Public Opinion 4. Public opinion in Bangladesh context 27
29 Social Capital and Social Research (A24) 1. Social capital in social research 2. Dimensions of social capital 3. Approaches to social capital 4. Social capital and levels of analysis 12 April A CR-302 PA 1105 Hindrances of Public Opinion (A24) 1. Hindrances in the process of Creating Sound Public Opinion 2. Public opinion collection process 3. Feedback of public opinion 4. Public opinion and democracy 13 April A CR-302 PA 1103 Mechanisms of audience controlling (A25) Case Studies/Group Assignment Submission Administrative Processes: Communication (A25) 1. Marking audience 2. Reading the mind of audience 3. Communicate with audience 4. Effective feedback process 1. Meaning of Communication; 2. Role of Communication in Administrative Process 3. Theories of Communication 4. Use of technology in administrative communication 14 April Friday Pohela Boishakh 28
30 1 st SEMESTER 16 th WEEK 16 April Writing a standard script & its necessity (A24) Case Studies/Group Assignment Submission Administrative Processes: Decision Making, Motivation, Control and Accountability (A26) 1. Writing process 2. Appendix writing 3. Index writing 4. Writing TV news scripts 1. Concept decision making 2. Definition of motivation 3. Definition of control and accountability 4. Role of motivation, control and accountability in administrative process 17 April A CR-302 PA 1103 Sociology of Bangladesh (A25) Respond professionally to questions from the audience (A26) 1. Concept Prebendalization: Max Weber and Criticism of Max Weber s theory 2. Concept of Waddaderization 3. Theory of vicious cycle to virtuous cycle, Theory of miashu 4. Hybridization of sociology in Bangladesh 1. Techniques of receiving questions 2. Thinking the scope of answers quickly 3. Ways of approaching the answer 4. Taking the response of the audience 18 April Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1105 Improving the writing skill (A25) Public Opinion Process in Bangladesh (A25) 1. Features of technical writing 2. Ways of critically engaging oneself with methodological projects 3. Writing scientific projects 4. Various writing exercises 1. Existing systems of public opinion 2. National and local election 3. Role of Media 4. Problems of Public opinion process in Bangladesh 29
31 Sociology of Development (A26) Case Studies/Group Assignment Submission 1. Industrialization 2. Urbanization 3. Modernization and globalization 4. Dependency perspective 19 April A CR-302 PA 1105 Agencies for the Formation of Expression of Public Opinion (A26) 1. Meaning of Expression of Public Opinion (EPO) 2. Types of EPO 3. Formation of EPO 4. Agencies for EPO A CR-302 PA 1103 Presentations on Do s and Don ts (A27) 1. Rules of repeating words and sentences 2. Rules of avoiding words or sentences 3. Common principles of doing during presentation 4. Common prohibitions during presentation 20 April State and Government: Types of State and Government (A27) 1. Concept of State and Government 2. Types of Government 3. Differences among the forms of Government 4. Similarities among the forms of Government Seminar 30
32 1 st SEMESTER 17 th WEEK English in Situations (A26) 1. Greetings in different countries of the world 2. Gift giving and taking culture 3. Time culture 4. Language culture and negotiation culture. 23 April Democracy and Public Administration (A28) Term Paper Submission 1. Classical definition of democracy 2. Modern definition of democracy 3. Relationship between democracy and Public Administration 4. Challenges of democracy in Public Administration 24 April A CR-302 PA 1103 Sociology of Sociology (A27) How to handle question-and-answer session (A28) Term Paper Submission 1. Paradigmatic status of sociology 2. One paradigm vs poly paradigm in Sociology 3. End of sociological paradigm 4. Recent trends of sociological paradigms and theories 1. Art of good questioning 2. Different types of questions 3. Divergent and convergent type of question 4. Ways to manage answer session 25 April Tuesday Shob-e-Miraz 31
33 Dynamics of Social Life (A28) Term Paper Submission 1. Definition of social change 2. Evolution Vs. Revolution 3. Change Vs. Progress 4. Factors and theories of social change 26 April A CR-302 PA 1105 Adult Franchise (A27) 1. Definition of Adult Franchise 2. Universal Adult Franchise 3. Women Franchise 4. Minority Representation A CR-302 PA 1103 Presentation (A29) 27 April Presentation (A29) Seminar 32
34 1 st SEMESTER 18 th WEEK 30 April Writing essay (A27) Term Paper Submission 1. Different types of essays 2. Structuring an essay 3. Standard format for writing an essay 4. Sample of a good essay Presentation (A30) 1 May May 2 May Tuesday IEEE format for referencing & bibliography (A28) 1. Differences between in text citation and referencing 2. APA referencing style 3. Additional bibliography writing style 4. Standard format of writing bibliography in research papers A CR-302 PA 1105 Development Administration and Political Science (A28) Term Paper Submission 1. Political economy of development 2. Meaning of Development Administration 3. State of development administration in third world country 4. Administrative development 33
35 Presentation (A29) 3 May A CR-302 PA 1105 Presentation (A29) Indoor Final A CR-302 PA 1103 Presentation (A30) 4 May A CR-302 Review Class (If necessary) 34
36 1 st SEMESTER 19 th WEEK 7 May Presentation (A29) A CR-302 Review Class (If necessary) 8 May Presentation (A30) A CR-302 Review Class (If necessary) 9 May Tuesday Presentation (A30) A CR-302 PA 1105 Presentation (A30) 10 May Bhouddho Purnima 11 May Review Class (If necessary) 35
37 12 May Friday to 24 May 1 st SEMESTER 20 th and 21 st WEEK Preparatory Leave (PL)/Question Setting and Moderation Shob-e-Barat (12 th May 2017) 1 st SEMESTER 22 nd and 23 rd WEEK 28 May A CR-302 PA 1101 Semester Final Exam 30 May Tuesday A CR-302 PA 1102 Semester Final Exam Remarks/ Discussion points 1 June A CR-302 PA 1103 Semester Final Exam 4 June A CR-302 PA 1104 Semester Final Exam 7 June A CR-302 PA 1105 Semester Final Exam 1 st SEMESTER 24 th, 25 th and 26 th WEEK 11 June to 30 June 22 June Summer and Eid-ul-Fitr Vacation Result Publication 36
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