Bachelor of Aviation Management

SVI

Semester I

Foundation courses for aviation management with a focus on core skills and industry orientation.

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6

Total Courses

18

Total Credits

16

Weeks Duration

Core

Course Type

Course Details

AM-101: Advanced English 1
3 Credits

Course Description

Focuses on improving advanced English language skills including reading, writing, listening, and speaking for academic and professional settings.

Learning Objectives

  • Enhance vocabulary and grammar skills
  • Develop advanced reading comprehension
  • Improve academic and business writing
  • Practice effective listening and speaking

Course Topics

  • Advanced Grammar and Syntax
  • Academic Reading Strategies
  • Essay and Report Writing
  • Listening Comprehension and Note-taking
  • Oral Presentations and Discussions
AM-102: Mathematics
3 Credits

Course Description

Covers fundamental mathematical concepts and techniques needed for business and management, including algebra, calculus, and statistics.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand basic algebraic concepts
  • Apply calculus principles to real problems
  • Learn descriptive and inferential statistics
  • Develop problem-solving and analytical skills

Course Topics

  • Algebra and Functions
  • Differential and Integral Calculus
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Matrices and Linear Equations
  • Mathematical Modeling in Business
AM-103: Principles of Microeconomics
3 Credits

Course Description

Introduces the basics of microeconomic theory, focusing on consumer behavior, production, market structures, and pricing mechanisms.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand supply and demand dynamics
  • Analyze consumer choice and utility
  • Explore production costs and firm behavior
  • Differentiate market structures and competition

Course Topics

  • Introduction to Microeconomics
  • Demand and Supply Analysis
  • Consumer Behavior and Utility Theory
  • Production and Cost Analysis
  • Market Structures: Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly
AM-104: Society and Culture
3 Credits

Course Description

Examines social and cultural factors shaping human behavior, communities, and organizations in a global context.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand key sociological and cultural concepts
  • Explore the impact of culture on society
  • Analyze social institutions and group dynamics
  • Recognize diversity and intercultural relations

Course Topics

  • Introduction to Sociology and Culture
  • Socialization and Social Structure
  • Cultural Diversity and Ethnocentrism
  • Social Institutions: Family, Education, Religion
  • Social Change and Globalization
AM-105: Financial Accounting
3 Credits

Course Description

Foundational course covering key accounting principles, financial statement preparation, and recording business transactions.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand basic accounting concepts and principles
  • Learn how to prepare financial statements
  • Record and classify business transactions accurately
  • Analyze financial information for business decisions

Course Topics

  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Recording Transactions and Journals
  • Ledger Accounts and Trial Balance
  • Preparation of Income Statement and Balance Sheet
  • Accounting for Assets, Liabilities, and Equity
AM-106: Introduction to Psychology
3 Credits

Course Description

An overview of psychology focusing on human behavior, mental processes, and development across the lifespan.

Learning Objectives

  • Learn fundamental psychological theories and approaches
  • Understand biological bases of behavior
  • Explore cognition, learning, and memory
  • Study human development and personality
  • Examine motivation and emotions

Course Topics

  • History and Approaches to Psychology
  • Biological Bases of Behavior
  • Learning, Memory, and Cognition
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Motivation, Emotion, and Personality

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