13th April 2018 01:59 PM | |
sumit | Re: South Asia University Of London UK The course structure for BA South Asian Studies and International Management (4 years) Program offered by University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies) is as follows: Year 1 Core Module Module South Asian Culture Option 1 Students choose a language module to the value of 30 credits from List A. Option 2 Choose two 15 credit modules from the following: Module Introduction to accounting Understanding company accounts and reports Quantitative and analytical techniques for managers Principles and management of marketing Year 2 Option 1 Students choose a language module to the value of 30 credits from List A. Option 2 Students choose a further language module to the value of 30 credits from List A or advanced level OR a module from List C: Module Readings in Contemporary Hindi Society, Culture and Politics in Nepal Option 3 Choose modules to the value of 30 credits from the following: Module Corporate finance and financial accounting Managerial accounting International business strategy Managerial economics Qualitative and case study research International marketing 1: the environment Year 3 Depending on their language pathway, students will spend the whole academic year in India (Hindi, Urdu, and Sanskrit), Nepal (Nepali) or Bangladesh (Bengali). There students are expected to attend an intensive language module at an appointed institution and are required to sit local examinations. Year 4 Option 1 Students choose a language module to the value of 30 credits from List A. Option 2 A further language module to the value of 30 credits from List A at intermediate or advanced level OR a module from List C Independent Study Project All students must take the Independent Study Project in International Management Module Independent study project in international management Option 3 Choose two 15 credit modules from the following: Module Financial strategy Finance in China Finance in Japan and Korea International human resource management Corporate governance List A: South Asian Language Modules The list below indicates the pathway along which students can progress as they do their South Asian language modules. Students may not take more than one language module at elementary level in any given year. Passing of the intermediate level module (or its equivalent) in Bengali OR Hindi OR Nepali OR Sanskrit OR Urdu is a prerequisite for admission to the Year Abroad. Elementary level Module Bengali Language 1 Hindi Language 1 Nepali Language I Sanskrit Language 1 Urdu Language 1 Introduction to Prakrit Elementary Written Persian Intermediate level Module Bengali Language 2 Hindi Language 2 Nepali Language 2 Sanskrit Language 2 Urdu Language 2 Urdu Literacy Readings in Prakrit Advanced level Module Directed Readings in the Literature of a Modern South Asian Language Hindi Language 3 Hindi Language 4 Literature & Colonialism in North India Narratives of Mobility in Contemporary Hindi Literature Directed Readings in a South Asian Literature or Culture (Hindi) Nepali Language 3 Directed Readings in South Asian Literature or Culture (Nepali) Sanskrit Poetry and Aesthetics Directed Readings in Sanskrit Directed Readings in a South Asian Literature or Culture (Urdu) List B: Introductory Modules on Aspects of South Asian History and Culture Module R110 Introduction to Buddhism R120 Introduction to Hinduism Introduction to Jainism H140 Introduction to the History of South Asia Themes in the Art and Archaeology of South and Southeast Asia List C: Non-Language-Based South Asian and South Asian-Related Modules Some modules require successful attendance of a relevant introductory module; students are advised to check the relevant module descriptions for prerequisites and consult the relevant module convenor before selecting modules. Department of the Languages and Cultures of South Asia Module Cinema and Society in South Asia: History and Social Context Cinema and Society in South Asia: Key Issues Society, Culture and Politics in Nepal South Asian Literature in English Extended Essay in South Asian Studies SCHOOL OF LAW Module Law and Society in South Asia Department of Politics and International Studies Module Government and politics of South Asia Department of History Module H234 Culture and Identity in Modern South Asia 1800-2000 H335 Gandhi and Gandhism H337 Histories of Partition: India and Pakistan 1947 (I) H434 Religion, State And Society In Mughal North India I Department of Art and Archaeology Module Traditional Art and Modern South Asia Hindu Art in Medieval India Department of the Study of Religions Department of Economics Module Economic development of South Asia |
13th April 2018 01:58 PM | |
Unregistered | Re: South Asia University Of London UK Can you provide me the course structure for BA South Asian Studies and International Management (4 years) Program offered by University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies)? |
8th July 2015 09:22 AM | |
Unregistered | South Asia University Of London UK Tell me does University of London, UK offer courses in South Asian languages? If yes, please provide me list of all the South Asian courses offered by University of London with their Time Duration. What is the Admission Process of this University so I will apply for anyone language? |