The document outlines the course structure for a B.Voc. Degree Programme in Software Development across 4 semesters. Each semester includes general education courses and skill component courses. Semester 1 includes courses in communication skills, aptitude and logical reasoning, managerial economics, and introductory IT and programming courses. Semester 2 focuses on documentation, environmental studies, mathematics, and multimedia, networking, and C programming. Semester 3 covers business statistics, systems analysis and design, management information systems, and web programming, computer hardware, and operating systems. The final semester emphasizes skill-based labs and practical training in areas like web development, computer hardware, and software projects.
The document outlines the course structure for a B.Voc. Degree Programme in Software Development across 4 semesters. Each semester includes general education courses and skill component courses. Semester 1 includes courses in communication skills, aptitude and logical reasoning, managerial economics, and introductory IT and programming courses. Semester 2 focuses on documentation, environmental studies, mathematics, and multimedia, networking, and C programming. Semester 3 covers business statistics, systems analysis and design, management information systems, and web programming, computer hardware, and operating systems. The final semester emphasizes skill-based labs and practical training in areas like web development, computer hardware, and software projects.
The document outlines the course structure for a B.Voc. Degree Programme in Software Development across 4 semesters. Each semester includes general education courses and skill component courses. Semester 1 includes courses in communication skills, aptitude and logical reasoning, managerial economics, and introductory IT and programming courses. Semester 2 focuses on documentation, environmental studies, mathematics, and multimedia, networking, and C programming. Semester 3 covers business statistics, systems analysis and design, management information systems, and web programming, computer hardware, and operating systems. The final semester emphasizes skill-based labs and practical training in areas like web development, computer hardware, and software projects.