Curriculum Overview
The curriculum for the Masters of Commerce (M.Com) program at Government Degree College Puttur Chittoor is meticulously designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of modern commerce and its applications in real-world scenarios. The program spans two academic years, divided into four semesters, each containing a carefully curated set of core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions that collectively build a strong foundation in finance, economics, business management, and analytical skills.
Course Structure by Semester
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
I | MCOM101 | Financial Accounting Fundamentals | 3-0-0-3 | - |
I | MCOM102 | Economic Theory and Policy | 4-0-0-4 | - |
I | MCOM103 | Business Statistics | 3-0-0-3 | - |
I | MCOM104 | Organizational Behavior | 3-0-0-3 | - |
I | MCOM105 | Law for Business and Commerce | 3-0-0-3 | - |
I | MCOM106 | Introduction to Marketing | 3-0-0-3 | - |
II | MCOM201 | Corporate Finance | 4-0-0-4 | MCOM101, MCOM102 |
II | MCOM202 | Advanced Financial Accounting | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM101 |
II | MCOM203 | Quantitative Methods in Economics | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM103 |
II | MCOM204 | International Trade | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM102 |
II | MCOM205 | Human Resource Management | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM104 |
III | MCOM301 | Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management | 4-0-0-4 | MCOM201, MCOM203 |
III | MCOM302 | Economic Planning and Development | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM102 |
III | MCOM303 | Financial Markets and Institutions | 4-0-0-4 | MCOM201, MCOM202 |
III | MCOM304 | Managerial Economics | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM102, MCOM203 |
III | MCOM305 | Research Methodology | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM103 |
IV | MCOM401 | Advanced Corporate Governance | 4-0-0-4 | MCOM201, MCOM303 |
IV | MCOM402 | Sustainable Business Practices | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM302 |
IV | MCOM403 | Behavioral Economics | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM102, MCOM304 |
IV | MCOM404 | Economic Policy Analysis | 3-0-0-3 | MCOM302 |
IV | MCOM405 | Capstone Project | 6-0-0-6 | All previous semesters |
Detailed Course Descriptions
The following advanced departmental elective courses are offered to provide specialized knowledge in niche areas:
Financial Derivatives and Risk Management
This course explores the complexities of derivative instruments used for hedging risks. Students learn about options, futures, swaps, and structured products while gaining practical insights into risk measurement and mitigation techniques. The curriculum includes hands-on workshops using financial modeling software to simulate real-world scenarios.
Public Finance and Taxation
This course focuses on the role of government in resource allocation and revenue generation. It covers tax policy design, public expenditure analysis, fiscal federalism, and social welfare programs. Students analyze case studies from various countries to understand the impact of different taxation systems.
Business Analytics and Data Science
This course combines statistical methods with business intelligence tools to extract meaningful insights from large datasets. Students learn to apply predictive modeling, machine learning algorithms, and data visualization techniques in decision-making processes. Real-world projects using big data platforms such as Hadoop and Spark are integral parts of the curriculum.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability
This course examines the intersection of business ethics, environmental stewardship, and community development. It emphasizes corporate accountability, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable business models. Students engage in case studies involving Fortune 500 companies to evaluate their CSR initiatives.
International Financial Markets
This course provides an overview of global financial systems and cross-border transactions. Topics include currency markets, international banking, foreign direct investment, and geopolitical factors influencing financial flows. Guest speakers from major financial institutions share insights into current trends in international finance.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
This course encourages creative thinking and strategic planning in new venture creation. Students explore ideation, prototyping, business model validation, and scaling strategies. Interactive sessions with successful entrepreneurs provide practical exposure to innovation challenges.
Financial Econometrics
This course utilizes mathematical models to analyze financial data and test economic theories. It introduces time series analysis, regression modeling, volatility forecasting, and asset pricing models. Students gain proficiency in econometric software packages such as EViews and R for empirical research.
Strategic Management in Global Context
This course analyzes how firms formulate and implement strategies in a competitive global environment. Case studies from multinational corporations illustrate concepts of globalization, cultural adaptation, and international expansion. Students participate in strategic planning simulations to develop real-world decision-making skills.
Project-Based Learning Approach
The department's philosophy on project-based learning emphasizes student autonomy, collaborative problem-solving, and real-world application of theoretical knowledge. Projects are assigned based on student interests and faculty expertise, ensuring personalized guidance throughout the process.
Mini-projects begin in the second semester with a focus on developing research skills and applying classroom concepts to practical situations. These projects involve small teams working under faculty supervision, focusing on specific business challenges or policy issues relevant to contemporary commerce.
The final-year thesis/capstone project is the culminating experience of the program, where students undertake an independent research study or a comprehensive analysis of a business issue. The project involves extensive literature review, data collection and analysis, and presentation of findings in a formal report and oral defense.
Evaluation criteria for projects include peer reviews, presentation skills, documentation quality, and innovative solutions to business challenges. Faculty mentors guide students through every stage of the project lifecycle, from topic selection to final submission, ensuring high academic standards and professional development.