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3.

10 The Pragmatism of Peirce, James, and Dewey


Unit- 4 Ethical Issues and Problems in Business and the Corporate
World
4.1 Harassment
4.2 The Problem of Just Wage
4.3 Gift Giving and Bribery
Teaching & A combination of lecturing, presentations, and discussions will be used to
Learning conduct the course. Students will be expected to read extensively ahead of
Strategies each class session and actively participate in discussions and practical
work.
Assignment Written assignment (10 marks), presentation (5 marks) and Quiz (10
marks)
Suggested Abend, G. (2016). The moral background: An inquiry into the history of
Readings business ethics (Vol. 60). Princeton University Press.
Barry, N. (2016). Business ethics. Springer.
Moriarty, J. (2019). Business ethics. Oxford University Press.
Shaw, W. H. (2016). Business ethics: A textbook with cases. Nelson
Education.
Trevino, L. K., & Nelson, K. A. (2016). Managing business ethics: Straight
talk about how to do it right. John Wiley & Sons.

Assessment and Examinations

Sr. # Elements Weightage Details


1 Midterm Assessment 35% Written test (at the mid-point of the semester)
2 Formative Assessment 25% Assignment, presentation and quiz
3 Final Assessment 40% Written test (at the end of the semester)

Name of the Business Statistics-II


course
Course Code BBA 306
Semester VI
Credit Hours 3
Prerequisite -
Learning On completion of this course, the students will be able to:
outcomes 1. Understand statistics and data handling in statistic
2. Understand presenting data in statistics.
3. Understand the basic statistics techniques
Contents Unit-1 Introduction to Statistics & Data Collection
1.1 Understanding data types and summarizing as well
1.2 Types of variables: quantitative, categorical, nominal,
ordinal & Exercises
Unit-2 Presenting Data in Tables and Charts
2.1 Tables and graphs for categorical variables
2.2 Summary table, bar charts, pie charts, pareto chart,
exercises, table and graph for bi-variate categorical
variables, exercises

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2.3 Organizing numerical data
2.4 Ordered array, stem n leaf display, Exercises
Unit-3 Table and Charts for Numerical Data
3.1 The Frequency Distribution, relative frequency distribution
and percentage distribution, cumulative distribution,
histograms, polygon, cumulative percentage polygon.
3.2 Table and graph for bi-variate numerical variables.
3.3 Contingency table, scatter plots and time series plot.
3 .4 Measures of central tendency
3.5 Numerical descriptive measure for population
3.6 Quartiles and box plots
3.7 Covariance and coefficient of correlation
3.8 Basic probability concepts
3.9 Discrete Probability Distribution
3.10 Variance and standard deviation
Teaching & A combination of lecturing, presentations, and discussions will be used to
Learning conduct the course. Students will be expected to read extensively ahead of
Strategies each class session and actively participate in discussions and practical
work.
Assignment Written assignment (10 marks), presentation (5 marks) and Quiz (10
marks)
Suggested Chaudhry, S.M., & Kamal, S. (2010) Introduction to statistical theory (Part
Readings I). Ilmi Kitab Khana.
Keller, G. (2015). Statistics for management and economics: Abbreviated.
Cengage Learning.
Spiegel, M. R., & Stephens, L.J. (1984) Statistics. McGraw Hill Book
Company.
Thomas, G. B., Weir, M. D., Hass, J., Giordano, F. R., & Korkmaz, R.
(2010). Thomas' calculus. Pearson.
Walpole, R. E. (1981). Introduction to statistics (2nd ed.). Little Brown &
Company

Assessment and Examinations

Sr. # Elements Weightage Details


1 Midterm Assessment 35% Written test (at the mid-point of the semester)
2 Formative Assessment 25% Assignment, presentation and quiz
3 Final Assessment 40% Written test (at the end of the semester)

Name of the Taxation Management


course
Course Code 307
Semester VI
Credit Hours 3
Prerequisite -

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