“EMPOWERMENT THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL EXCELLENCE” Form No:
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
MBA DEPARTMENT
Teaching Plan & Implementation
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Subject: Business Analytics GC-105 Subject Code: -CA- Class/ Division: FYBCA
105-T
Academic Year: 2024-25 (2024 Pattern) Semester: I Term:1
Lecture Tutorial Schedule: Examination Scheme
Schedule: Internal = 15 Marks External = 35 Marks
Monday- Friday
Lab on Sat.
Subject Teacher Prof. Reshma Patil Previous 3 Years 2024
University
Result
Date- Sign
Course Objectives:
Learn basic terminology formal logic, proofs, sets, relations, functions and perform the operations
associated with same
Use formal logic proof and logical reasoning to solve problems
To understand significance of statistical measures
To study Correlation and Probability
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to-
Relate and apply techniques for constructing mathematical proofs and make use of appropriate set operations,
propositional logic to solve problems
Use function or relation models to interpret associated relationships
Apply basic counting techniques and use principles of probability
Given a data, compute various statistical measures of central tendency
Use appropriate Sampling techniques Course Conte
SUMMARY
Lectu Planned Actua
Units with Topics
re Date l
No. Date
UNIT 1: Set Theory and Logic
1 Introduction to Mathematics and Statistics 9-11-2024 9-11-2024
Set theory, Presentation of Sets, Need of
2 11-12-2024 11-12-2024
Sets
3 Set Operations and cardinally of Sets 12-12-2024 12-12-2024
Bounded and Unbounded Sets, Countable
and Uncountable Sets, Finite and Infinite
4 13-12-2024 13-12-2024
Sets, Countably Infinite and Uncountably
Infinite Sets, power set,
Propositional Logic- logic, Propositional
5 16-11-2024 16-11-2024
Equivalences, Application of Propositional
Logic-Translating English Sentences, Proof
6 by Mathematical Induction and Strong 18-11-2024 18-11-2024
Mathematical Induction.
UNIT 2: Relations and Functions
7 Properties, n-ary Relations and Applications, 19-11-2024 19-11-2024
Representing Relations ,
8 Unit II Relations and Functions 06 Hrs 20-11-2024 20-11-2024
Relations: Properties, n-ary Relations and
Applications, Representing Relations
9 , Closures of Relations, Equivalence 25-11-2024 25-11-2024
Relations, Partial Orderings, partitions,
Hasse Diagram, Lattices
10 Chains and Anti-Chains, Transitive Closure 26-11-2024 26-11-2024
and Warshall‘s Algorithm
11 Functions- Surjective, Injective and Bijective 27-11-2024 27-11-2024
functions, Inverse Functions and
Compositions of Functions.
12 Examples and Revision 02-12-2024 02-12-2024
UNIT 3: Counting and Probability
13 The Basics of Counting, rule of Sum and 03-12-2024 03-12-2024
Product, Permutations and Combinations
14 Binomial Coefficients and Identities, 04-12-2024 04-12-2024
Generalized Permutations and Combinations
15 The Pigeonhole Principle 09-12-2024 09-12-2024
16 Probability: Basic Concepts, Definition, 10-12-2024 10-12-2024
Addition and Multiplication Theorems
17 Conditional probability and Bayes’ Theorem 11-12-2024 11-12-2024
18 Examples based on Unit 3 16-12-2024 16-12-2024
UNIT 4: Data Presentation and Aggregation
19 Data Types: attribute, variable, discrete and 17-12-2024 17-12-2024
continuous variable
20 Data presentation: frequency distribution, 18-12-2024 18-12-2024
histogram, ogive, box-plot, bar plots
21 Measures of Central Tendency: Arithmetic 23-12-2024 23-12-2024
Mean (AM), Weighted Arithmetic Mean,
Arithmetic Mean Computed from Grouped
Data,
22 Concept of Median, Mode, Geometric Mean 24-12-2025 24-12-2025
(GM), Harmonic Mean (HM), Quartiles,
Deciles, and Percentiles
23 Measures of Dispersion: Standard Deviation, 30-12-2024 30-12-2024
Root Mean Square, Variance, Absolute and
Relative Dispersion
24 Examples on Unit 4 31-12-2024 31-12-2024
UNIT 5: Correlation Theory and Sampling
25 Correlation: Bivariate data, scatter plots, 6-1-2025 6-1-2025
Linear Correlation
26 Correlation of Attributes, Coefficient of 7-1-2025 7-1-2025
correlation
27 Regression: Concept, Linear Regression, 8-1-2025 8-1-2025
Prection
28 Elementary Sampling Theory : Sampling 13-01-2025 13-01-2025
Theory, Random Samples
29 Sampling With and Without Replacement, 20-01-2025 20-01-2025
Stratified Sampling
30 Examples on Unit 5 21-01-2025 21-01-2025
Total Number of Session 45
Total Number of Session Actually Conducted
Reference Books 1. Kenneth H. Rosen,
Discrete Mathematics And
Its Applications, Tata
Mcgraw-Hill, Isbn 978-0-07-
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2. Trivedi, K.S., “
Probability, Statistics, Design
Of Experiments And
Queuing Theory, With
Applications Of Computer
Science”, Prentice Hall Of
India, New Delhi
3. C L Liu, “Elements Of
Discrete Mathematics”, Tata
Mcgraw-Hill, Isbn 10:0-07-
066913 9.
4. Kulkarni, M.B.,
Ghatpande, S.B. And Gore,
S.D., “Common Statistical
Tests” Satyajeet Prakashan,
Pune
5. J.N. Kapur And H.C.
Saxena, “Mathematical
Statistics”, S. Chand
Publications, 20th Ed.
6. John P. D’angelo &
Douglas B. West,
“Mathematical Thinking–
Problem Solving And
Proofs” Prentice Hall, 2nd
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