BA I SEMESTER (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS, MS-WORD& PRESENTATION
Subject code BACA-101 IA Marks 10
No. of Lecture hrs. /Week 04 Exam hrs. 03
Total No. of Lecture Hours 52 Exam Marks 60
UNIT-1:
Introduction to Computers: Definition of Computers, History and Generations of
Computers, Characteristics of computer, Classification of Computers. Fundamental Block
diagram of Computer: CPU, Input & Output Unit. Input devices, Output devices, Types of
printer’s, Memory, CD-ROM, Hard disk, Floppy disk. 14 hrs.
UNIT-2:
Software: Definition of Software, Types of Software-System software, Application
software and Utility software. Computer Languages: Definition, types of Programming languages,
Language Processors :Assemblers, Interpreters, Compiler and Editors. Introduction to Operating
Systems: Types of Operating System, Functions of Operating System examples. MS-DOS
Internal and External Commands. 10 hrs.
UNIT-3:
Windows: Introduction to Windows, Starting Windows, Desk Top, Task Bar, Start Up
Menu Working with programs and icons-Adding, removing, starting and quitting programs and
icon. Working with files and folders-creating, deleting, opening, finding, copying, moving and
renaming files and folders. Control Panel, setting, My Computer, Recycle bin, My documents,
drives. Windows notepad, Accessories and windows Explorer. 08hrs.
UNIT-4:
MS-Word: Overview of Word Processing, Parts of word window, Types of Menus .
Opening, creating saving, cut, copy and paste. print and print preview. Find and Replace,
Header& Footer, save & save as, Borders and shading, Bullets & Numbering, spelling and
Grammar, Word count, Mail Merge, Table handling and important shortcut keys, Macros.
10 hrs.
UNIT-5:
MS-PowerPoint: Overview of MS-PowerPoint, Slides, PowerPoint views, Auto content
wizard, Custom Animation, Transition and build effects, Printing slides and important shortcut
keys. 10 hrs.
REFERENCES:
1. Microsoft Office 2007 Training Guide, BPB Publications-2010
2. Fundamentals of Computers,V Rajaraman 6th edition PHI Learning Private Limited 2014
3. Sanjay Saxena: A First Course in Computers. Vikas Publishing House.
4. Peter Norton: Computing Fundamentals. 6th Edition, McGraw Hill-Osborne,2007
5. Alexis Leon and Marthews Leon: Introduction to Computers, Leon Vikas,1999.
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COMPUTER LAB-I (BASED ON BACA-101)
Subject Code IA Marks 10
No.of Practical hrs. /Week 02+02 Exam hrs. 03
Total No. of Practical hrs. 04 Exam Marks 20
Practical hours: 2 hrs. twice/Week:
The students shall gain hands-on experience of using MS-Word and Presentation, MS-
DOS commands
Question paper pattern:
1. Theory: The question paper has 2 parts. Part I contains 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark
each. Part II contains 7 questions out of which 5 have to be answered. Each question
carries 10 marks. Every question has A. and B. sub questions.
2. Practical: The practical marks of 20+10 is distributed as follows.
a. Writing 2 programs 10 marks (5 each)
b. Execution of one program 08 marks
c. Viva-voce 02 marks
d. Record book +Lab Test 10 marks
Note:
1) A maximum of 15 (minimum -12) shall be done by each student.
2) The Internal Assessment Marks (Max. 10) shall be awarded by the concerned course
teacher based on a practical test conducted by him/her and Record book completion during
the semester
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BA II SEMESTER (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
INTERNET& WWW, E-MAIL, NETWORK, MS-EXCEL& ACCESS
Subject code BACA-102 IA Marks 10
No. of Lecture Hrs/Week 04 Exam Hrs 03
Total No. of Lecture Hours 52 Exam Marks 60
UNIT-1:
Internet, World Wide Web: Introduction to Internet, Internet Access, Internet Basics,
Protocols-TCP/IP,HTTP,FTP, Addressing, World Wide Web(WWW), Web Pages & HTML,
Web browsers, Searching for information-search engines. Internet chat. Applications of Internet.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet. 10 hrs.
UNIT-2:
E-mail: Introduction to e-mail, Mailing basics, e-mail ethics, creating an e-mail id,
spanning, composing a mail, receiving and replying the mail, Advantages and Disadvantages of e-
mail services, Mailing lists, News groups. 10 hrs.
UNIT-3:
Networking& web Designing: The need and use of Computer Networks. Concepts of
Networking-LAN, WAN, MAN. ISP’s in India and their responsibilities. Video Conference,
downloading and uploading files. Introduction to HTML, Basic tags, Formatting tags, Style
sheets, Table handling, Lists, Hyperlinks in HTML. 10 hrs.
UNIT-4:
MS-EXCEL: Overview of Spreadsheet, Opening, creating, saving work sheet and work
book. Copy &paste, insert rows/columns, formatting, formula, print& print preview,. Functions:
Types of functions, sort, filter and basic operations. Advanced features such as charts/graphs.
Different formulae for calculations. 10 hrs.
UNIT-5:
MS-ACCESS: Overview of MS-Access, Main elements of Access, Table, Queries,
creating Forms, entering and updating data using Forms, finding, editing and deleting data in a
Form, Reports, Relationships. 12 hrs.
REFERENCES:
1. Microsoft Office 2007 Training Guide, BPB Publications-2010
2. Fundamentals of Internet & WWW, Greenlaw & Hepp, Tata McGraw Hill 2002
3. Fundamentals of Computers,V Rajaraman 6th edition PHI Learning Private Limited 2014
4. Sanjay Saxena: A First Course in Computers. Vikas Publishing House.
5. HTML 4 for Dummies, Ed Tittel 5th edition
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COMPUTER LAB-II (BASED ON BACA-102)
Subject Code IA Marks 10
No. of Practical hrs. /Week 02+02 Exam hrs. 03
Total No. of Practical hrs. 04 Exam Marks 20
Practical hours: 2 hrs. twice/Week
The students shall gain hands-on experience of using MS-Excel and MS-Access, HTML tags and
Internet, email
Question paper pattern:
1. Theory: The question paper has 2 parts. Part I contains 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark
each. Part II contains 7 questions out of which 5 have to be answered. Each question
carries 10 marks. Every question has A. and B. sub questions.
2. Practical: the practical marks of 20+10 is distributed as follows.
a. Writing 2 programs 10 marks (5 each)
b. Execution of one program 08 marks
c. Viva-voce 02 marks
d. Record book +Lab Test 10 marks
Note:
1) A maximum of 15 (minimum -12) shall be done by each student.
2) The Internal Assessment Marks (Max. 10) shall be awarded by the concerned course
teacher based on a practical test conducted by him/her and Record book completion during
the semester