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BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS (BUP)
SEMESTER OUTLINE
PREFACE
1. General. This tentative Semester Outline is the overall pen picture of the academic curriculum blended with series of learning events from social activities and numerous enjoyable events for an effective learning to be fit in the competitive world. Its core theme is to provide a panoramic view of the course curriculum for the initial mental set up of the students and to give guidelines for teachers for innovative and research oriented learning. This comprehensive Semester Outline includes a column each for the Day/Date, Class Timing, Name of the Section Location (Classroom Number), Course Code, Topic/Event, Teacher/Faculty Member and Remarks/Discussion Points. The Semester Outline is also a basic guideline indicating the modes of conduct of the course curriculum. It accommodates all relevant information required for the whole semester including all central events (e.g. sports, games or cultural competitions, National Day(s) celebrations, seminars, cultural programs, etc.). In a nutshell, this Semester Outline is the ready reckoner to all your questions regarding the program.
2. Semester Starting and Finishing Dates. The semester starts on 04 January 2017 and finishes on 08 June 2017. 3. Timing and Conduct of Classes. The academic week starts on Sunday and finishes on Thursday, making it a five-day working week. Each Section shall have about two classes per day. So, there will be total ten classes per week for each Section. Each class shall be of 90 minutes duration, of which 60 minutes shall be dedicated for lecture, and the rest 30 minutes shall be spent for discussions by the students. The mode and conduct of discussions shall be designed by the class-teacher as per the ‘Remarks/Discussion’ column given in the following pages. Apart from the planned classes, makeup classes and industrial visits will be conducted on Saturdays as per plan of the Department. 4. Names of Courses with Codes. The names of courses with course code have been stated below:
Serial Course Code Course Title 1. ECON-2301 Intermediate Microeconomics- I 2. ECON-2302 Intermediate Macroeconomics- I 3. ECON-2303 Development Economics-I 4. ECON-2304 Agricultural Economics 5. ECON-2305 Third Language
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5. Assessment System. The assessment system is as under:
Remarks Distribution Final Exam 50% One Mid-term 20% Four Class Tests 10% Term Paper (Individual) including 7% Presentation 3% Assignments and Case Studies (Individual/Group) including Presentation 5% Class attendance 5% Total: 100%
6. Conclusion. This Semester Outline, with its all information and instructions, welcomes the students to be a proud member of BUP. It sets the tone and describes the general academic environment of the University for the 3rd Semester of the year 2017. In fact, it is a complete guideline for the students for the Semester, so that there is no room for any confusion on anyone’s part. It also gives a clear picture of what BUP wants to impart to the students as well as what is expected out of the students. Disciplinary aspects are also mentioned enabling the students to have a prior understanding of the culture and discipline of BUP. It is expected that students shall take all instructions and information by heart and follow the same with utmost sincerity. It is worth mentioning that curriculum of BUP is not only a bundle of strict routines and their observances, but also a place where students shall learn to be a good and knowledgeable citizen with excellent presentation skill. The Semester is full of fun and frolics apart from the pure academic curriculum, which the students shall come across as the Semester unfolds with passage of time. We hope, gradually, all students shall successfully complete the Semester with praiseworthy results. Welcome to BUP once again.
WEEK-1
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Jan 01
1400-1530 English New Year
1545-1715
Monday 1400-1530 Opening Convo & Nobin Boron
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Jan 02
1545-1715
Tuesday Jan 03
1400-1530 Session with Dean & HOD
1545-1715
Wednesday Jan 04
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Introducing the Course. Discussion of Course outline and other aspects of the course.
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
Orientation with Students;
Importance of Studying
Microeconomics
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. History and background
2. Why to study Intermediate Microeconomics
3. Basic concepts of Microeconomics
4. Difference between Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Economics & Development
Studies Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Nature of Development Economics
2. Why Study Development Economics? Some Critical Questions
3. The Important Role of Values in Development Economics
4. Economies as Social Systems: The Need to Go Beyond Simple Economics
1545-1715 B CR-901 ECON-2301 Orientation with Lec Musharrat 1. History and
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Studying Microeconomics
Azam
background 2. Why to study
Intermediate Microeconomics
3. Basic concepts of Microeconomics
4. Difference between Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Thursday Jan 05
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302
Introducing the Course. Discussion of Course outline and other aspects of the course.
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Topics on Consumer and
Producer Theory: Budget Constraint:
Idea of budget constraint,
Composite Goods, Properties of the
budget set, Changes in the
Budget Line
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of Budget Line
2. The budget equation and its explanation
3. Budget line measures the opportunity cost
4. Effect of increasing income and effect of increasing price
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2301
Topics on Consumer and
Producer Theory: Budget Constraint:
Idea of budget constraint,
Composite Goods, Properties of the
budget set, Changes in the
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of Budget Line
2. The budget equation and its explanation
3. Budget line
measures the
opportunity cost
4. Effect of increasing
income and effect of
increasing price
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Budget Line
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Economics & Development
Studies Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Nature of Development Economics
2. Why Study Development Economics? Some Critical Questions
3. The Important Role of Values in Development Economics
4. Economies as Social Systems: The Need to Go Beyond Simple Economics
Jan 06 Jan 07
week-2
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Jan 08
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305
French & rancophone
Nigar Sultana
1. Knowing 2. importance of France 3. Francophone 4. course objective 5. Greetings
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 What do we mean by development
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Traditional Economic Measures
2. The New Economic View of Development
3. Amartya Sen’s “Capability” Approach
4. Development and Happiness 5. Three Core Values of
Development 6. The Three Objectives of
Development
1545-1715 A CR-301 ECON-2303 What do we mean Lec Nahin Rahman 1. Traditional Economic
Measures
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2016 by development 2. The New Economic View of Development
3. Amartya Sen’s “Capability” Approach
4. Development and Happiness 5. Three Core Values of
Development 6. The Three Objectives of
Development
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305
French & rancophone
Nigar Sultana
6. Knowing 7. importance of France 8. Francophone 9. course objective 10. Greetings
Monday Jan 09
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304
Introduction, Course outline and the aspects of the course
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Student will introduce themselves. 2.Why study Agricultural Economics? 3.Plans for the semester 4.Outcomes from the course
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302
Macroeconomics: Concepts and MethodsNature of Macroeconomic Analysis- Macro Foundation of Macroeconomics- Methods of Macroeconomics-
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Keynesian Economics
2. Neo-classical Economics
3. Famous Macroeconomists
and their theories
4. Macroeconomic Principles
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Macroeconomics: Concepts and MethodsNature of Macroeconomic Analysis- Macro Foundation of Macroeconomics-
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Keynesian Economics
2. Neo-classical Economics
3. Famous Macroeconomists
and their theories
4. Macroeconomic Principles
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Methods of Macroeconomics-
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Introduction, Course outline and the aspects of the course
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Student will introduce themselves. 2. Why study Agricultural Economics? 3. Plans for the semester 4. Outcomes from the course
Tuesday Jan 10
1400-1530 Fateha-l-Yajdaham
1545-1715
Wednesday Jan 11
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Macroeconomics: Concepts and Methodssome important concepts `
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Stock and Flow Variables
2. Comparative Statics and
Dynamics- Stationary, flow
and moving equilibrium
3. Stability of equilibrium
4. Aggregation problem.
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
The Numeraire, Applications: taxes,
Subsidies and Rationing
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Numeraire price 2. Value tax 3. Quantity subsidy 4. Budget set with rationing
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303
Basic Indicators of Development and
Holistic Measures of Living Levels
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Purchasing Power Parity 2. Indicators of Health and
Education 3. The New Human Development
Index
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
The Numeraire, Applications: taxes,
Subsidies and Rationing
Lec Musharrat Azam
5. Numeraire price 6. Value tax 7. Quantity subsidy 8. Budget set with rationing
Thursday Jan 12
1400-1530 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Macroeconomics: Concepts and Methodssome
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Stock and Flow Variables
2. Comparative Statics and
Dynamics- Stationary, flow
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important concepts and moving equilibrium
3. Stability of equilibrium
4. Aggregation problem.
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Preferences and Utility: Consumer
Preferences, Assumptions about
preferences, Indifference curves,
Examples of preferences, Perfect substitutes, Perfect
complements
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Three axioms about consumer preference
2. Concept of weakly preferred set
3. Indifference curves cannot cross
4. Shape of the IC curves in case of perfect substitutes and perfect complements
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
Preferences and Utility:Consumer
Preferences, Assumptions about
preferences, Indifference curves,
Examples of preferences, Perfect substitutes, Perfect
complements
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Three axioms about consumer preference
2. Concept of weakly preferred set
3. Indifference curves cannot cross
4. Shape of the IC curves in case of perfect substitutes and perfect complements
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
Basic Indicators of Development and
Holistic Measures of Living Levels
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Purchasing Power Parity 2. Indicators of Health and
Education 3. The New Human Development
Index
Jan 13 Picnic Jan 14
week-3
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion Sunday Jan 15 1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Self Introduction
Nigar Sultana 1. practice self introduction
2. structure -ve sentences
3. simple conjugasion
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4. practice againnumbersindividually
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Characteristics of the Developing
World
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Lower level of Living, Productivity, and Human Capital
2. Higher Level of Inequality & Absolute Poverty and Population Growth Rate
3. Larger Rural Populations butRapid Rural-to-Urban Migration
4. Lower Levels of Industrialization and Manufactured Exports
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Characteristics of the Developing
World
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Lower level of Living, Productivity, and Human Capital
2. Higher Level of Inequality & Absolute Poverty and Population Growth Rate
3. Larger Rural Populations but Rapid Rural-to-Urban Migration
4. Lower Levels of Industrialization and Manufactured Exports
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305
Self Introduction
Nigar Sultana
5. practice self introduction
6. structure -ve sentences
7. simple conjugasion
8. practice againnumbersindividually
Monday
Jan 16
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Nature and
Scope Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. What is Agricultural Economics? 2. Nature of Agricultural Economics 3. Scope of Agricultural Economics
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 An Overview of AD-AS Model
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Factors determining
AD and AS
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2. AD curve implied by
the Classical and
Keynesian views
3. AS curve implied by
the Classical and
Keynesian views
4. AD-AS Equilibrium
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 An Overview of AD-AS Model
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Factors determining
AD and AS
2. AD curve implied by
the Classical and
Keynesian views
3. AS curve implied by
the Classical and
Keynesian views
4. AD-AS Equilibrium
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Nature and
Scope Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. What is Agricultural
Economics? 2. Nature of Agricultural Economics 3. Scope of Agricultural Economics
Tuesday Jan 17
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305
Speaking with each
other
Nigar Sultana
1. verifyingpronounciation
2. gender aspects
3. easy formula of regualrconjugasion
4. practice randomly
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Decision making
and Modernizaion
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Agriculture and decision making, 2. Commercialization of Agriculture, 3. Agriculture as an industry, 4. Modernization of Agriculture.
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2304
Decision making and
Modernizaion
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Agriculture and decision making, 2. Commercialization of Agriculture,
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3. Agriculture as an industry, 4. Modernization of Agriculture.
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305
Speaking with each
other
Nigar Sultana
1. verifyingpronounciation
2. gender aspects 3. easy formula of
regualrconjugasion 4. practice randomly
Wednesday Jan 18
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
An Overview of AD-AS Model
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Explanation of level of
income or output
2. Its function and growth
3. Shocks in the economy
4. Q/A session
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
Bads, Neutrals, Satiation, Well-
behaved preferences
(includes non-convex
preferences)
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of neutral good, bads and satiation
2. Bliss point 3. Concept of monotonicity
of preferences 4. Graphical representation
of Monotonic preferencesHandball FInal
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303
How Low Income Countries Differ from Developed
Countries
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Physical and Human Resource Endowments, and Climatic Differences
2. Relative Levels of Per Capita Income and GDP; Population Size, Distribution, and Growth
3. The Historical Role of International Migration
4. The Growth Stimulus of International Trade
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Bads, Neutrals, Satiation, Well-
behaved preferences
(includes non-convex
preferences)
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of neutral good, bads and satiation
2. Bliss point 3. Concept of monotonicity
of preferences 4. Graphical representation
of Monotonic preferences
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Thursday Jan 19
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 An Overview of AD-AS Model
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Explanation of level of
income or output
2. Its function and growth
3. Shocks in the economy
4. Q/A session
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
The marginal rate of substitution ,
Other interpretations of the MRS, Idea of
the utility function
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of MRS 2. MRS is the slope of the
Indifference curve 3. Marginal willingness to
pay 4. Concept of utility
function and ordinal utility
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
The marginal rate of substitution ,
Other interpretations of the MRS, Idea of
the utility function
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of MRS 2. MRS is the slope of the
Indifference curve 3. Marginal willingness to
pay 4. Concept of utility
function and ordinal utility
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
How Low Income Countries Differ from Developed
Countries
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Physical and Human Resource Endowments, and Climatic Differences
2. Relative Levels of Per Capita Income and GDP; Population Size, Distribution, and Growth
3. The Historical Role of International Migration
4. The Growth Stimulus of International Trade
Jan 20 Picnic Jan 21
week-4
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Jan 22
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305
Different persons
Nigar Sultana 1. vocabulary 2. gender of adj. and their use 3. identifying of different accent
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4. simplifying grammar
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Concluding
Observations Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Are Living Standards of Developed and Developing Nations Converging?
2. Long Run Causes of Comparative Development
3. Case Study
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Concluding
Observations Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Are Living Standards of Developed and Developing Nations Converging?
2. Long Run Causes of Comparative Development
3. Case Study
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Different persons
Nigar Sultana
1. vocabulary 2. gender of adj. and their use 3. identifying of different accent 4. simplifying grammar
Monday Jan 23
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Land
Management Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Characterstics of land, 2. Factor affecting the productivity of land, 3. Importance of land in Agriculture, 4. Land-leasing
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 An Overview of AD-AS Model
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. MPC
2. Shifts in the AD
3. AD policy under
alternative AS situations-
Supply Side Economics.
4. Revision
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 An Overview of AD-AS Model
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. MPC
2. Shifts in the AD
3. AD policy under
alternative AS situations-
Supply Side Economics.
4. Revision
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Land
Management Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Characterstics of land, 2. Factor affecting the productivity of land, 3. Importance of land in
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Agriculture, 4. Land-leasing
Tuesday Jan 24
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Articles
Nigar Sultana
1. comparing artiles with English
2. comparing sbjucte pronouns with English
3. Parctice speaking
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Soil and Capital Management
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Soil management practices, 2. Efficiency of labor, 3. Capital, 4. Forms of capital, 5. Different method of calculating interest rate.
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Soil and Capital Management
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Soil management practices, 2. Efficiency of labor, 3.Capital, 4. Forms of capital, 5. Different method of calculating interest rate.
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Articles
Nigar Sultana
1. comparing artiles with English 2. comparing sbjucte pronouns
with English 3. Parctice speaking
Wednesday Jan 25
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
AD-AS Model
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. MPS
2. Diagrammatic
representation of MPC
and MPS
3. Technology and its
effects
4. Q/A
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
Constructing a utility function,
Examples of utility functions: Perfect
substitutes
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Intransitive references 2. Constructing utility function
from indifference curves 3. Concept of perfect
substitutes 4. Preferences for perfect
substitutes
B CR-902 ECON-2303 Classic Theories of Lec Nahin Rahman 1. Four Approaches 2. Rostow’s Stages of Growth
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2016 Economic Growth and Development
3. The Harrod-Domar Growth Model
4. Obstacles and Constraints 5. Necessary versus Sufficient
Conditions: Some Criticisms of the Stages Model
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Constructing a utility function,
Examples of utility functions: Perfect
substitutes
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Intransitive references 2. Constructing utility function
from indifference curves 3. Concept of perfect
substitutes 4. Preferences for perfect
substitutes
Thursday Jan 26
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 AD-AS Model Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. MPS
2. Diagrammatic
representation of MPC
and MPS
3. Technology and its
effects
4. Q/A
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Examples of utility functions: Perfect
complements , Quasilinear
preferences, Cobb-Douglas preferences,
Marginal utility and MRS
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of perfect complements
2. Preferences for perfect complements
3. Concept of quasilinear utility
4. Cobb-Douglas indifference curves Badminton FInal
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2301
Examples of utility functions: Perfect
complements , Quasilinear
preferences, Cobb-Douglas preferences,
Marginal utility and MRS
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of perfect complements
2. Preferences for perfect complements
3. Concept of quasilinear utility
4. Cobb-Douglas indifference curves
A CR-901 ECON-2303 Classic Theories of Lec Nahin Rahman 1. Four Approaches
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2016 Economic Growth and Development
2. Rostow’s Stages of Growth 3. The Harrod-Domar Growth
Model 4. Obstacles and Constraints 5. Necessary versus Sufficient
Conditions: Some Criticisms of the Stages Model
Jan 27 Picnic Jan 28
week-5
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Jan 29
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Different professions
Nigar Sultana
1. professions
2. finding some prepositions
3. nationality and use with subjects
4. identifying country spelling with English
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Structural Change
Models Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Lewis Theory of Economic Development 124
2. Structural Change and Patterns of Development 129
3. Conclusions and Implications
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Structural Change
Models Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Lewis Theory of Economic Development 124
2. Structural Change and Patterns of Development 129
3. Conclusions and Implications
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Different professions Nigar Sultana
1. professions 2. finding some prepositions 3. nationality and use with
subjects 4. identifying country spelling
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with English
Monday Jan 30
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Input-Output relationship
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1. Stock and flow resources, 2. Production relation, 3. Elasticity of production, 4. Rational and irrational zone of production function
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 The IS-LM Framework
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Concept of IS and LM functions
2. Derivation of IS 3. Derivation of LM 4. Equilibrium of IS-
LM
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 The IS-LM Framework
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Concept of IS and LM functions
2. Derivation of IS
3. Derivation of LM
4. Equilibrium of IS-LM
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Input-Output relationship
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Stock and flow resources, 2.Production relation, 3.Elasticity of production, 4.Rational and irrational zone of production function
Tuesday Jan 31
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305 Exercise practice Nigar Sultana
1. explaining their reason
2. practice randomly
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country name 3. compare with English
4. practice all together
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Exercise practice Nigar Sultana
5. explaining their reason
6. practice randomly country name
7. compare with English
8. practice all together
Wednesday Feb 01
1200-1330
Saraswati Puja
`
1400-1530
1545-1715
Thursday Feb 02
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 The IS-LM Framework
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. IS and LM curves in two, three and four sector economy
2. General equilibrium; Shifts in the IS curve
3. Shifts in the LM curve and their impacts
4. Slope of IS-LM
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Choice: Optimal choice, Consumer
demand, Examples: perfect
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of optimal choice
2. Kinky tastes 3. Boundary optimum
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substitutes 4. Consumer’s demanded bundle
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
Choice: Optimal choice, Consumer
demand, Examples: perfect
substitutes
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of optimal choice
2. Kinky tastes 3. Boundary optimum 4. Consumer’s
demanded bundle
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Review Class Lec Nahin Rahman Discussion on the topics
covered so far Feb 03 Picnin/Novice Debate Feb 04 Novice Debate
week-6
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Feb 05
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Address asking Nigar Sultana
1. practice address of each
2. telephone number 3. way of approach
4. useful moments of a day
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 The International-
Dependence Revolution
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Neocolonial Dependence Model
2. The False-Paradigm Model
3. The Dualistic-Development Thesis
4. Conclusions and Implications
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2303
The International- Dependence Revolution
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Neocolonial Dependence Model
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2. The False-Paradigm Model
3. The Dualistic-Development Thesis
4. Conclusions and Implications
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Address asking Nigar Sultana
5. practice address of each
6. telephone number 7. way of approach
8. useful moments of a day
Monday Feb 06
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Production
Function Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Classical production function, 2.Cobb-Douglas production function, 3.Cobweb theorem, 4.CES production function
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 The IS-LM Framework:
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. IS and LM curves in two, three and four sector economy
2. General equilibrium; Shifts in the IS curve
3. Shifts in the LM curve
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and their impacts
4. Slope of IS-LM
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 The IS-LM Framework:
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. IS and LM curves in two, three and four sector economy
2. General equilibrium; Shifts in the IS curve
3. Shifts in the LM curve and their impacts
4. Slope of IS-LM
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Production
Function Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Classical production function, 2.Cobb-Douglas production function, 3.Cobweb theorem, 4.CES production function
Tuesday Feb 07
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305 Adjective possessive Nigar Sultana
1. use of these elements
2. compare with English
3. asking any query
4. find out also
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exceptional case
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Supply side
analysis Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Importance of supply analysis, 2.Determinants of supply behavior, 3.Kinked output path response
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Supply side
analysis Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Importance of supply analysis, 2.Determinants of supply behavior, 3.Kinked output path response
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Adjective possessive Nigar Sultana
5. use of these elements
6. compare with English
7. asking any query
8. find out also exceptional case
Wednesday Feb 08
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
The IS-LM and Policy Making
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Elasticity of IS and LM curves
2. The effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy in a closed economy
3. Q/A session
1400-1530 A CR-303 ECON-2301 Perfect Lec Musharrat Azam 1. Optimal choice
23
2016 complements , Neutrals and bads,
Discrete goods, Concave
preferences, Cobb-Douglas
preferences, Income tax versus
quantity tax
with perfect complements
2. Concept of neutrals and bads
3. Concept of discrete goods
4. Optimal choice with concave
preferencesVolleyball Final
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303
The Neoclassical Counterrevolution:
Market Fundamentalism
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Challenging the Statist Model: Free Markets, Public Choice, and Market-Friendly Approaches
2. Traditional Neoclassical Growth Theory
3. Conclusions and Implications
4. Classic Theories of Development: Reconciling the Differences
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Perfect complements ,
Neutrals and bads, Discrete goods,
Concave preferences, Cobb-
Douglas preferences,
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Optimal choice with perfect complements
2. Concept of neutrals and bads
3. Concept of discrete goods
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Income tax versus quantity tax
4. Optimal choice with concave preferences
Thursday Feb 09
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 IS-LM and Policy Making
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Elasticity of IS and LM curves
2. The effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy in a closed economy
3. Q/A session
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Demand: Normal and inferior goods,
Income offer curves and Engel curves, Ordinary goods and the Giffen goods
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of normal goods
2. Concept of inferior goods
3. The income expansion path and the concept of Engel curves
4. Effect of change in price on the demand for ordinary goods and giffen goods
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2301
Demand: Normal and inferior goods,
Income offer curves and Engel curves, Ordinary goods and the Giffen goods
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of normal goods
2. Concept of inferior goods
3. The income expansion path and the concept of Engel curves
25
4. Effect of change in price on the demand for ordinary goods and giffen goods
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
The Neoclassical Counterrevolution:
Market Fundamentalism
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Challenging the Statist Model: Free Markets, Public Choice, and Market-Friendly Approaches
2. Traditional Neoclassical Growth Theory
3. Conclusions and Implications
4. Classic Theories of Development: Reconciling the Differences
Feb 10 Picnic/Novice Debate Feb 11 Novice Debate
week-7
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Feb 12
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Adjective possessive Nigar Sultana
9. use of these elements 10. compare with English 11. asking any query
12. find out also exceptional case
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Contemporary
Models of Development and
Lec Nahin Rahman 1. Underdevelopment as
a Coordination Failure 2. Multiple Equilibria: A
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Underdevelopment: Part l
Diagrammatic Approach
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303
Contemporary Models of
Development and Underdevelopment:
Part l
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Underdevelopment as a Coordination Failure
2. Multiple Equilibria: A Diagrammatic Approach
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Adjective possessive Nigar Sultana
13. use of these elements 14. compare with English 15. asking any query
16. find out also exceptional case
Monday Feb 13
Pohela Fagun
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Demand side
analysis Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Importance of demand analysis, 2.Determinants of demand behavior, 3.Equilibrium
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 IS LM and Policy Making
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. IS-LM in an open economy (Mundell-Fleming Model)
2. Crowding out Effect
3. Liquidity Trap 4. Revision and
Quiz
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
IS LM and Policy Making
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. IS-LM in an open economy (Mundell-Fleming Model)
2. Crowding out Effect
3. Liquidity Trap 4. Revision and
Quiz
27
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Demand side
analysis Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Importance of demand analysis, 2.Determinants of demand behavior, 3.Equilibrium
Tuesday Feb 14
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Speaking practice Nigar Sultana
1. random asking and practice
2. making simple sentences
3. explain partitive articles
4. compare this with English
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Cobweb and
Nerlovian Model Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Cobweb theorem of cyclically fluctuating supply, 2.Nerlovian model of supply, 3.Tecnology supply response.
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Cobweb and
Nerlovian Model Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Cobweb theorem of cyclically fluctuating supply, 2.Nerlovian model of supply, 3.Tecnology supply response.
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Speaking practice Nigar Sultana
5. random asking and practice
6. making simple sentences
7. explain partitive articles
8. compare this with English
Wednesday 1200-1330 A CR-301 ECON-2302 IS LM and Policy Lec Sabrina Sharif 1. Crowding out
28
Feb 15 2016 Making Badhan Effect 2. Liquidity Trap 3. The Classical
Case and the Keynesian Case
4. Effectiveness of Policies
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
Price offer curve and the Demand
curve, Examples of demand curves:
Perfect substitutes and complements
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of price offer curve
2. Constructing price offer curve and the associated demand curve
3. Price offer curve in the case of perfect substitutes
4. Price offer curve in the case of perfect complements
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303
Contemporary Models of
Development and Underdevelopment:
Part ll
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Big Push Model 2. Other Cases where Big
Push May Be Necessary
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Price offer curve and the Demand
curve, Examples of demand curves:
Perfect substitutes and complements
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of price offer curve
2. Constructing price offer curve and the associated demand curve
3. Price offer curve in the case of perfect substitutes
4. Price offer curve in the case of perfect
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complements
Thursday Feb 16
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan Seminar
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Substitutes and complements,
Inverse demand function, Revealed Preference: Idea of
revealed preference, Principle of Revealed
Preference
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Perfect and imperfect substitutes
2. Perfect complements 3. Graphical
interpretation of the inverse demand curve
4. Concept of revealed preference
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
Substitutes and complements,
Inverse demand function, Revealed Preference: Idea of
revealed preference, Principle of Revealed
Preference
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Perfect and imperfect substitutes
2. Perfect complements 3. Graphical
interpretation of the inverse demand curve
4. Concept of revealed preference
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
Contemporary Models of
Development and Underdevelopment:
Part ll
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Big Push Model 2. Other Cases where Big
Push May Be Necessary
Feb 17 Picnic Feb 18
week-8 Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
30
Discussion
Sunday Feb 19
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Mid Term Exam
Lec. Niger Sultana
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Mid Term Exam
Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Mid Term Exam
Lec Nahin Rahman
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Mid Term Exam
Lec. Niger Sultana
Monday Feb 20
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Mid Term Exam
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Mid Term Exam Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Mid Term Exam Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
Tuesday Feb 21
1400-1530 International Mother language Day
1545-1715
Wednesday Feb 22
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Mid Term Exam Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301 Mid Term Exam Lec Musharrat Azam
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Mid Term Exam
Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Mid Term Exam Lec Musharrat Azam
Thursday Feb 23
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Mid Term Exam Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Mid Term Exam Lec Musharrat Azam
1545-1715 B CR-301 ECON-2301 Mid Term Exam Lec Musharrat Azam
31
2016
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Mid Term Exam
Lec Nahin Rahman
Feb 24 Picnic/Mid Term Break Feb 25 Mid Term Break
week-9
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Feb 26
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Mid Term Break
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Mid Term Break
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Mid Term Break
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Mid Term Break
Monday Feb 27
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Mid Term Break
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Mid Term Break
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Mid Term Break
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Mid Term Break
Tuesday Feb 28
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Mid Term Break
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Mid Term Break
32
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Mid Term Break
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Mid Term Break
Wednesday Mar 01
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Mid Term Break
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301 Mid Term Break
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Mid Term Break
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Mid Term Break
Thursday Mar 02
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Mid Term Break
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Mid Term Break
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Mid Term Break
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Mid Term Break
Mar 03 Mid Term Break Mar 04 Mid Term Break
week-10
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Mar 05
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305 Simple letter writing Nigar Sultana
1. structure of a simple letter
2. use greetings in a letter
3. expressions using in a letter
4. check one’s profile informations
33
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Measuring Inequality
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Size Distributions 2. Lorenz Curves 3. Gini Coefficients and
Aggregate Measures of Inequality
4. Functional Distributions
5. The Ahluwalia-Chenery Welfare Index (ACWI)
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Measuring Inequality
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Size Distributions 2. Lorenz Curves 3. Gini Coefficients and
Aggregate Measures of Inequality
4. Functional Distributions
5. The Ahluwalia-Chenery Welfare Index (ACWI)
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Simple letter writing Nigar Sultana
5. structure of a simple letter
6. use greetings in a letter
7. expressions using in a letter
8. check one’s profile informations
Monday Mar 06
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2304
Lewis theory of unlimited supply
of labor
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Capitalist surplus, 2.Process of economic expansion, 3.Role of savings and bank credit, 4.Critical Appraisal,
34
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Open Economy and Exchange Rate Regimes
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. What is an open economy and its functions
2. Exchange rate in an open economy
3. How are exchange rates determined?
4. Floating and Fixed Exchange Rate Regime
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Open Economy and Exchange Rate Regimes
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. What is an open economy and its functions
2. Exchange rate in an open economy
3. How are exchange rates determined?
4. and Fixed Exchange Rate Regime
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Lewis theory of
unlimited supply of labor
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Capitalist surplus, 2.Process of economic expansion, 3.Role of savings and bank credit, 4.Critical Appraisal,
Tuesday Mar 07
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305 Explore French life Nigar Sultana
1. watch a video and observ activities
2. check pronounciation
35
and explain 3. attidue of French
people
4. Compare with our life
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Labor and
Capital efficiency Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Labor efficiency, 2.Capital efficiency indicators, 3.Balance sheet/income ststement, 4.Solvency ratios,
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Labor and
Capital efficiency Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Labor efficiency, 2.Capital efficiency indicators, 3.Balance sheet/income ststement, 4.Solvency ratios,
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Explore French life Nigar Sultana
1. watch a video and observ activities
2. check pronounciation and explain
3. attidue of French people
4. Compare with our life
Wednesday Mar 08
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Open Economy and Exchange Rate Regimes
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Appreciation and Depreciation of currency
2. Policy Making in an open Economy
3. NX Curve and Exchange Rate
36
4. Q/A session
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
Recovering preferences, Weak Axiom of Revealed
Preference, Checking WARP
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Trapping the indifference curve
2. Concept of weak axiom of revealed preference
3. Violation of the weak axiom of revealed preference
4. Satisfying WARP
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Poverty,
Inequality, and Social Welfare
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Income Poverty 2. What’s So Bad about
Extreme Inequality? 3. Dualistic
Development and Shifting Lorenz Curves: Some Stylized Typologies
4. Kuznets’s Inverted-U Hypothesis
5. Growth and Inequality
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Recovering preferences, Weak Axiom of Revealed
Preference, Checking WARP
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Trapping the indifference curve
2. Concept of weak axiom of revealed preference
3. Violation of the weak axiom of revealed preference
4. Satisfying WARP
Thursday Mar 09
1400-1530 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Open Economy and Exchange Rate Regimes
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Appreciation and Depreciation of currency
2. Policy Making
37
in an open Economy
3. NX Curve and Exchange Rate
4. Q/A session
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Strong Axiom of Revealed
Preference, Checking SARP,
Slutsky Equation: The Substitution
Effect
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of SARP 2. The concept of
substitution effect and income effect
3. Pivot of the budget line
4. Shift of the budget line
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
Strong Axiom of Revealed
Preference, Checking SARP,
Slutsky Equation: The Substitution
Effect
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of SARP 2. The concept of
substitution effect and income effect
3. Pivot of the budget line
4. Shift of the budget line
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Poverty,
Inequality, and Social Welfare
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Income Poverty 2. What’s So Bad about
Extreme Inequality? 3. Dualistic
Development and Shifting Lorenz Curves: Some Stylized Typologies
4. Kuznets’s Inverted-U Hypothesis
5. Growth and Inequality
Mar 10
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Mar 11
week-11
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Mar 12
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Explore the capital Nigar Sultana
1. watch daily life in paris
2. find the accent of native
3. see life style 4. prepostions for
loacations
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
Absolute Poverty and Economic
characteristics of High-Poverty
Groups
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)
2. Growth and Poverty
3. Rural Poverty 4. Women and
Poverty 5. Ethnic Minorities,
Indigenous Populations, and Poverty
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2303
Absolute Poverty and Economic
characteristics of High-Poverty
Groups
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)
2. Growth and Poverty
3. Rural Poverty 4. Women and
Poverty
39
5. Ethnic Minorities, Indigenous Populations, and Poverty
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Explore the capital Nigar Sultana
1. watch daily life in paris
2. find the accent of native
3. see life style 4. prepostions for
loacations
Monday Mar 13
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304
Growth model Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.FEI & RANIS model of economic growth, 2.Balanced Growth, 3.Criticism of the model
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Open Economy and Exchange Rate Regimes
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. The BOP 2. Current
Account and Capital Account
3. Bonds, shares, assets
4. Quiz
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Open Economy and Exchange Rate Regimes
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. The BOP 2. Current
Account and Capital Account
3. Bonds, shares, assets
4. Quiz
40
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Growth model
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.FEI & RANIS model of economic growth, 2.Balanced Growth, 3.Criticism of the model
Tuesday Mar 14
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Vocabulary on home Nigar Sultana
1. make list of vocabulary
2. practice individual word
3. use of il y a and compare with English
4. asking randomly in the class
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Mellor’s model of agricultural development
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Pre conditions of agricultural development 2.Labor intensive technology 3.Capital and labor saving technology
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304
Mellor’s model of agricultural development
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Pre conditions of agricultural development 2.Labor intensive technology 3.Capital and labor saving technology
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Vocabulary on home Nigar Sultana 5. make list of
vocabulary
41
6. practice individual word
7. use of il y a and compare with English
8. asking randomly in the class
Wednesday Mar 15
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Reviewing Chapters covered so far
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
The Income Effect, Sign of the
substitution effect, Total change in
demand , The law of demand
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Graphical representation of income effect
2. Graphical representation of substitution effect
3. Reason for the negative sign of substitution effect
4. Explanation of the law of demand
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Policy Options on Income Inequality
and Poverty
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Areas of Intervention
2. Altering the Functional Distribution of Income through Relative Factor Prices
3. Modifying the Size Distribution through Increasing Assets of the Poor
4. Progressive Income and
42
Wealth Taxes
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
The Income Effect, Sign of the
substitution effect, Total change in
demand , The law of demand
Lec Musharrat Azam
5. Graphical representation of income effect
6. Graphical representation of substitution effect
7. Reason for the negative sign of substitution effect
8. Explanation of the law of demand
Thursday Mar 16
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Reviewing Chapters covered so far
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Hicks substitution effect,
Compensated demand curves
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Graphical representation of the Hicks substitution effect
2. Concept of Hicks substitution effect
3. Concept of Hicksian demand curve
4. Concept of consumer’s surplus
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2301
Hicks substitution effect,
Compensated demand curves
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Graphical representation of the Hicks substitution effect
2. Concept of Hicks substitution effect
3. Concept of Hicksian demand curve
43
4. Concept of consumer’s surplus
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Policy Options on Income Inequality
and Poverty
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Areas of Intervention
2. Altering the Functional Distribution of Income through Relative Factor Prices
3. Modifying the Size Distribution through Increasing Assets of the Poor
4. Progressive Income and Wealth Taxes
Mar 17 Birthday of Bongobondhu Mar 18
week-12
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Mar 19
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Negative sentences Nigar Sultana
1. exaplinn how to make easy
2. negative sentence 3. making interrogative
sentence with what do/what does
4. comapre with English
5. coulrs and their gender
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Population Growth and
Lec Nahin Rahman 1. Population Growth and
Quality of Life
44
Economic Development:
Part l
2. World Population Growth throughout History
3. Structure of the World’s Population
4. The Hidden Momentum of Population Growth
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303
Population Growth and Economic
Development: Part l
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Population Growth and Quality of Life
2. World Population Growth throughout History
3. Structure of the World’s Population
4. The Hidden Momentum of Population Growth
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Negative sentences Nigar Sultana
1. exaplinn how to make easy
2. negative sentence 3. making interrogative
sentence with what do/what does
4. comapre with English
5. coulrs and their gender
Monday Mar 20
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2304
Conditions for agricultural development
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Encouragement of institutions to provide incentives 2.Encouragement to research 3.Development of communication system 4.Supply of new improved physical inputs
45
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302
Labour Market: Demand and Supply in the Labour Market
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. The simple depression model
2. The demand for labour and the Supply of labour
3. Understanding of the nature of the labour market
4. Differences with other commodity markets
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302
Labour Market: Demand and Supply in the Labour Market
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. The simple depression model
2. The demand for labour and the Supply of labour
3. Understanding of the nature of the labour market
4. Differences with other commodity markets
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Conditions for agricultural development
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Encouragement of institutions to provide incentives 2.Encouragement to research 3.Development of communication system 4.Supply of new improved physical inputs
Tuesday Mar 21
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305 Disjunctive pronouns Nigar Sultana
1. explainn such pronouns and their use
2. speking practice
46
3. pluarl of adj. possessive and comapre with English
4. random asking question
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Critical Evaluation of the Agricultural model
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Pragmatic definition 2.Perfect allocation of resources 3. Institutional changes 4.Role of labor
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304
Critical Evaluation of the Agricultural model
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Pragmatic definition 2.Perfect allocation of resources 3. Institutional changes 4.Role of labor
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Disjunctive pronouns Nigar Sultana
1. explainn such pronouns and their use
2. speking practice 3. pluarl of adj. possessive
and comapre with English 4. random asking question
Wednesday Mar 22
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Labour Market: Demand and Supply in the Labour Market
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. The Labour Demand Schedule
2. Labour-Leisure allocation line
3. Substitution effect and Income effect
4. Q/A session
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2301
Consumer’s Surplus:
Interpretation of consumer’s
surplus
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of change in consumer’s surplus
2. Graphical representation of change in consumer’s surplus
47
3. Graphical representation of producer’s surplus
4. Difference between consumer’s surplus and producer’s surplus
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303
Population Growth and Economic
Development: Part ll
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Demographic Transition
2. The Malthusian Population Trap
3. Criticisms of the Malthusian Model
4. The Microeconomic Household Theory of Fertility
5. The Demand for Children in Developing Countries
6. Implications for Development and Fertility
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Consumer’s Surplus:
Interpretation of consumer’s
surplus
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of change in consumer’s surplus
2. Graphical representation of change in consumer’s surplus
3. Graphical representation of producer’s surplus
4. Difference between consumer’s surplus and producer’s surplus
Thursday Mar 23
1400-1530 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302 Labour Market:
Demand and Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. The Labour Demand Schedule
48
Supply in the Labour Market
2. Labour-Leisure allocation line
3. Substitution effect and Income effect
4. Q/A session
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Interpreting the change in
consumer’s surplus,
Compensating and equivalent variations,
Producer’s surplus
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of change in consumer’s surplus
2. Graphical representation of change in consumer’s surplus
3. Graphical representation of producer’s surplus
4. Difference between consumer’s surplus and producer’s
surplusSeminar
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
Interpreting the change in
consumer’s surplus,
Compensating and equivalent variations,
Producer’s surplus
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Concept of change in consumer’s surplus
2. Graphical representation of change in consumer’s surplus
3. Graphical representation of producer’s surplus
4. Difference between consumer’s surplus and producer’s surplus
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
Population Growth and Economic
Development: Part ll
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Demographic Transition
2. The Malthusian Population Trap
3. Criticisms of the Malthusian Model
49
4. The Microeconomic Household Theory of Fertility
5. The Demand for Children in Developing Countries
6. Implications for Development and Fertility
Mar 24 Mar 25
week-13
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Mar 26
1400-1530 Independence Day
1545-1715
Monday Mar 27
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304
Agricultural strategy
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Types of technology 2.Ingredients of new strategy 3.Origin of Green Revolution 4.Meaning of green revolution
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302
Labour Market: Demand and Supply in the Labour Market
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Money Illusion
2. Long run and short run employment schedule
50
3. Imperfect Information
4. Revision
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302
Labour Market: Demand and Supply in the Labour Market
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Money Illusion
2. Long run and short run employment schedule
3. Imperfect Information
4. Revision
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Agricultural strategy
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Types of technology 2.Ingredients of new strategy 3.Origin of Green Revolution 4.Meaning of green revolution
Tuesday Mar 28
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305 Dialogue in market Nigar Sultana
1. asking price in a market
2. asking size of dress
3. interrogative adjective and comapre with English
4. making questions with other interrogative wors and compare with English
5. asking random
51
question for practice
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Technological diffusion and dissemination of technology
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Stages of technological diffusion 2.Factors for the acceptance of new technology 3.Impact of green revolution 4.Future rationale of green revolution
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304
Technological diffusion and dissemination of technology
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Stages of technological diffusion 2.Factors for the acceptance of new technology 3.Impact of green revolution 4.Future rationale of green revolution
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Dialogue in market Nigar Sultana
1. asking price in a market
2. asking size of dress 3. interrogative
adjective and comapre with English
4. making questions with other interrogative wors
52
and compare with English
5. asking random question for practice
Wednesday Mar 29
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Labour Market: Demand and Supply in the Labour Market
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Neo-classical theory on Involuntary Unemployment
2. Long run and short run employment schedule
3. Imperfect Information
4. Revision
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
Technology: Inputs and outputs, Technological constraints, Examples of
technology: Fixed proportions,
Perfect substitutes, Cobb-
Douglas, Properties of technology :
Monotonicity and convexity
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Capital goods and financial capital
2. Production function
3. Isoquants for the case of fixed proportion
4. Isoquants for the case of perfect substitutes
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303
Population Growth and Economic
Development: Part lll
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Consequences of High Fertility
2. Some Policy
53
Approaches: What Developed Countries Can Do?
3. What Developing Countries Can Do?
4. Case Study
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Technology: Inputs and outputs, Technological constraints, Examples of
technology: Fixed proportions,
Perfect substitutes, Cobb-
Douglas, Properties of technology :
Monotonicity and convexity
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Capital goods and financial capital
2. Production function
3. Isoquants for the case of fixed proportion
4. Isoquants for the case of perfect substitutes
Thursday Mar 30
1400-1530 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Labour Market: Demand and Supply in the Labour Market
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Neo-classical theory on Involuntary Unemployment
2. Long run and short run employment schedule
3. Imperfect Information
4. Revision
54
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Marginal product, Technical rate of
substitution
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. The law of diminishing marginal product
2. Concept of TRS 3. Difference
between long run and short run
4. Constant, increasing and decreasing returns to scale Seminar
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Marginal product, Technical rate of
substitution
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. The law of diminishing marginal product
2. Concept of TRS 3. Difference
between long run and short run
4. Constant, increasing and decreasing returns to scale
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
Population Growth and Economic
Development: Part lll
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Consequences of High Fertility
2. Some Policy Approaches: What Developed Countries Can Do?
3. What Developing Countries Can Do?
4. Case Study
55
Mar 31 Apr 01
week-14
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Apr 02
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Demonstrative adjective
Nigar Sultana
1. check such adj. in English
2. watch video clip and ehckponounciation
3. parctice same in class and play role
4. comapre with same in banglaa/ in english
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Urbanization and
Rural-Urban Migration
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Urbanization: trends and Living Conditions
2. Industrial Districts 3. Efficient Urban Scale 4. The Urban Giantism
Problem
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Urbanization and
Rural-Urban Migration
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Urbanization: trends and Living Conditions
2. Industrial Districts 3. Efficient Urban Scale 4. The Urban Giantism
Problem
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Demonstrative adjective
Nigar Sultana
1. check such adj. in English
2. watch video clip and ehckponounciation
3. parctice same in class and play role
4. comapre with same in banglaa/ in english
Monday Apr 03
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2304
Different Economic
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif 1.Green revolution and production
56
aspects 2. Green revolution and employment 3. Green revolution and income distribution 4. Green revolution and economic disparities
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302
Demand Side Economics: Consumption Function
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Concept of aggregate demand
2. Consumption Demand
3. Income hypotheses - absolute, relative, permanent
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302
Demand Side Economics: Consumption Function
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Concept of aggregate demand
2. Consumption Demand
3. Income hypotheses - absolute, relative, permanent
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Different Economic aspects
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Green revolution and production 2. Green revolution and employment 3. Green revolution and income distribution
57
4. Green revolution and economic disparities
Tuesday Apr 04
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Describe an apartment
Nigar Sultana
1. vocabulary for describing a person
2. vocabulary for describing an apartment
3. undersand on a lay out of a house
4. make one own house
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Marketable surplus and marketed surplus
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Difference between Marketable surplus and marketed surplus 2.Measurement of marketable surplus 3. Marketable surplus and economic development 4.Importance of marketable surplus
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304
Marketable surplus and marketed surplus
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Difference between Marketable surplus and marketed surplus 2.Measurement of marketable surplus 3. Marketable surplus and economic development 4.Importance of marketable surplus
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Describe an apartment
Nigar Sultana 1. vocabulary for describing
a person
58
2. vocabulary for describing an apartment
3. undersand on a lay out of a house
4. make one own house
Wednesday Apr 05
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Demand Side Economics
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Reconciling the short run and long run relationships
2. Investment Spending
3. Accelerator model of investment
4. Q/A
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301
Diminishing marginal product, Diminishing TRS, The long run and the short run, Returns to scale
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. The law of diminishing marginal product
2. Concept of TRS 3. Difference between
long run and short run 4. Constant, increasing
and decreasing returns to scale
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Urban Informal
Sector Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Policies for the Urban Informal Sector
2. Women in the Informal Sector
3. Migration and Development
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Diminishing marginal product, Diminishing TRS, The long run and the short run, Returns to scale
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. The law of diminishing marginal product
2. Concept of TRS 3. Difference between
long run and short run 4. Constant, increasing
and decreasing returns to scale
59
Thursday Apr 06
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Demand Side Economics
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Reconciling the short run and long run relationships
2. Investment Spending
3. Accelerator model of investment
4. Q/A
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Profit Maximization: Idea of profit, Organizational
structure of firms, Fixed and variable factors, Short-run
profit maximization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Representing profit by using equation
2. Interpretation of proprietorship, partnership and corporation
3. Fixed factor of production with example
4. Variable factor of production with example
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
Profit Maximization: Idea of profit, Organizational
structure of firms, Fixed and variable factors, Short-run
profit maximization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Representing profit by using equation
2. Interpretation of proprietorship, partnership and corporation
3. Fixed factor of production with example
4. Variable factor of production with example
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Urban Informal
Sector Lec Nahin Rahman
1. The Policies for the Urban Informal Sector
60
2. Women in the Informal Sector
3. Migration and Development
Apr 07 Apr 08
week-15
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Apr 09
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Objects pronoun Nigar Sultana
1. exapniobjectrponouns and comapre with English
2. how to use in a sentence
3. speaking practice
4. find out sentence structure with such pronouns
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303
Towards an Economic Theory
of Rural-Urban Migration
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. A Verbal Description of the Todaro Model
2. A Diagrammatic Presentation
3. Five Policy Implications
4. A comprehensive Urbanization, Migration, and Employment Strategy
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2303
Towards an Economic Theory
of Rural-Urban Migration
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. A Verbal Description of the Todaro Model
2. A Diagrammatic Presentation
61
3. Five Policy Implications
4. A comprehensive Urbanization, Migration, and Employment Strategy
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Objects pronoun Nigar Sultana
1. exapniobjectrponouns and comapre with English
2. how to use in a sentence
3. speaking practice
4. find out sentence structure with such pronouns
Monday Apr 10
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304
Slow growth of marketable surplus
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Causes of slow growth 2.Factors affecting marketable surplus 3.Steps to increase marketable surplus
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302
Demand Side Economics: Consumption Function
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Permanent
Income
Hypothesis
2. Life Cycle
Hypothesis
3. Similarities and
Differences of the
model
4. Adaptive and Rational Expectations
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Demand Side Economics:
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Permanent
Income
62
Consumption Function
Hypothesis
2. Life Cycle
Hypothesis
3. Similarities and
Differences of the
model
4. Adaptive and Rational Expectations
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Slow growth of marketable surplus
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Causes of slow growth 2.Factors affecting marketable surplus 3.Steps to increase marketable surplus
Tuesday Apr 11
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Present one’s own apartment
Nigar Sultana
1. expalinn with each words
2. draw a house 3. mentioning each
4. Speaking
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Farm size and productivity
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Debates 2.Inverse relationship hypothesis 3.Reasons for inverse relationship 4.Farm size and profitability 5.Policy implications
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2304
Farm size and productivity
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Debates 2.Inverse relationship hypothesis 3.Reasons for inverse
63
relationship 4.Farm size and profitability 5.Policy implications
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Present one’s own apartment
Nigar Sultana
1. expalinn with each words
2. draw a house 3. mentioning each
4. Speaking
Wednesday Apr 12
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Demand Side Economics: Consumption Function
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Real Life
Examples
2. Life Cycle
Hypothesis
3. Drawbacks and
Strengths of the
Models
4. Adaptive and Rational Expectations with examples
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2301
Long-run profit maximization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Interpretation of
profit maximization
in the long run
2. Concept of inverse
factor demand
curve
3. Graphical
representation of
inverse factor
demand curve
4. Concept of returns
to scale
64
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Human capital Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Education and Health as Joint Investments for Development
2. Improving Health and Education: Why Increasing Income Is Not Sufficient
3. Investing in Education and Health
4. Child Labour
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Long-run profit maximization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Interpretation of
profit maximization
in the long run
2. Concept of inverse
factor demand
curve
3. Graphical
representation of
inverse factor
demand curve
4. Concept of returns
to scale
Thursday Apr 13
1400-1530 B
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Demand Side Economics: Consumption Function
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Real Life
Examples
2. Life Cycle
Hypothesis
3. Drawbacks
and Strengths
of the Models
4. Adaptive and Rational
65
Expectations with examples
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301
Inverse factor demand curves, Relation of profit maximization with returns to scale
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Interpretation of
profit maximization
in the long run
2. Concept of inverse
factor demand
curve
3. Graphical
representation of
inverse factor
demand curve
4. Concept of returns
to scale
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301
Inverse factor demand curves, Relation of profit maximization with returns to scale
Lec Musharrat Azam
5. Interpretation of
profit maximization
in the long run
6. Concept of inverse
factor demand
curve
7. Graphical
representation of
inverse factor
demand curve
8. Concept of returns
to scale
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Human capital Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Education and Health as Joint Investments for Development
2. Improving Health and Education: Why
66
Increasing Income Is Not Sufficient
3. Investing in Education and Health
4. Child Labour
Apr 14 Pohela Boishakh Apr 15
week-16
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Apr 16
1400-1530 Easter Sunday
1545-1715
Monday Apr 17
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304
Agricultural Marketing
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Definitions of marketing 2.Need for efficient marketing system 3.Pre-conditions for efficient agricultural marketing 4.Process of agricultural marketing 5.Functions of marketing
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Demand Side Equilibrium
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Simple
Keynesian
Income
Determinati
67
on Model
2. The
Concept of
Multiplier
3. Revision
4. Quiz
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Demand Side Equilibrium
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1. Simple
Keynesian
Income
Determinati
on Model
2. The
Concept of
Multiplier
3. Revision
4. Quiz
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304
Agricultural Marketing
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Definitions of marketing 2.Need for efficient marketing system 3.Pre-conditions for efficient agricultural marketing 4.Process of agricultural marketing 5.Functions of marketing
Tuesday Apr 18
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 renting house Nigar Sultana 1. use of greetins 2. make dialogue
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Efficiency in Marketing
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif 1.Criteria for agricultural
68
marketing 2.Consequences of inefficient marketing 3.Problems of Bangladeshi agricultural marketing 4.Govt. measures to improve
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304
Efficiency in Marketing
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1.Criteria for agricultural marketing 2.Consequences of inefficient marketing 3.Problems of Bangladeshi agricultural marketing 4.Govt. measures to improve
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 renting house Nigar Sultana 1. use of greetins 2. make dialogue
Wednesday Apr 19
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Revision of Topics covered so far: Problem solving class and Quiz
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2301
Weak Axiom of Profit
Maximization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Two important things revealed by a profit-maximizing firm
69
2. Concept of WAPM
3. Interpretation of WAPM by using equation
4. Construction of a possible technology
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Education and
Health in Economic
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Education, Health and Gender
2. Consequences of Gender Bias in Health and Education
3. The Political Economy of Educational Supply and Demand: The Relationship between
4. Social versus Private Benefits and Costs
5. Health Measurement and Disease Burden
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Weak Axiom of Profit
Maximization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Two important things revealed by a profit-maximizing firm
2. Concept of WAPM
70
3. Interpretation of WAPM by using equation
4. Construction of a possible technology
Thursday Apr 20
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302
Revision of Topics covered so far: Problem solving class and Quiz
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Cost Minimization:
Concept of cost minimization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Cost function
2. Concept of isocost lines
3. Deriving equation of isocost lines
4. Graphical representation of cost minimization Seminar
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Cost Minimization:
Concept of cost minimization
Lec Musharrat Azam
1. Cost function
2. Concept of isocost lines
3. Deriving equation of isocost lines
4. Graphical representation of cost minimization
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Education and
Health in Economic
Lec Nahin Rahman
1. Education, Health and Gender
71
2. Consequences of Gender Bias in Health and Education
3. The Political Economy of Educational Supply and Demand: The Relationship between
4. Social versus Private Benefits and Costs
5. Health Measurement and Disease Burden
Apr 21 Apr 22
week-17
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Apr 23
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Presentation/Others
Lec. Niger Sultana
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Presentation/Others
Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Presentation/Others
Lec Nahin Rahman
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Presentation/Others
Lec. Niger Sultana
Monday Apr 24
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2304
Presentation/Others Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B CR-901 ECON-2302 Presentation/Others Lec Sabrina Sharif
72
2016 Badhan
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Presentation/Others Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Presentation/Others
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
Tuesday Apr 25
1400-1530 Shob-E-Miraz
1545-1715
Wednesday Apr 26
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Presentation/Others Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301 Presentation/Others Lec Musharrat Azam
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Presentation/Others
Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Presentation/Others Lec Musharrat Azam
Thursday Apr 27
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Presentation/Others Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Presentation/Others Lec Musharrat Azam
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Presentation/Others Lec Musharrat Azam
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Presentation/Others
Lec Nahin Rahman
Apr 28 Apr 29
week-18
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Apr 30
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2305 understanding a map Nigar Sultana
1. make list of prepositions to find location
73
2. compare with English
3. speaking
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Lec Nahin Rahman
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 understanding a map Nigar Sultana
1. make list of prepositions to find location
2. compare with English
3. speaking
Monday May 01
1400-1530 May Day
1545-1715
Tuesday May 02
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305
Location Finding Finding a particular place
Nigar Sultana
1. findout a location
2. expalinn others 3. draw the
location
4. speaking
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Location Finding Finding a particular place
Nigar Sultana
1. findout a location 2. expalinn others 3. draw the
location
4. speaking
Wednesday May 03
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302 Presentation
Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1400-1530 A
2016 CR-303 ECON-2301
Lec Musharrat Azam
74
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Lec Musharrat Azam
Thursday May 04
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Presentation Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Lec Musharrat Azam
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Lec Musharrat Azam
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Lec Nahin Rahman
May 05 May 06
week-19
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday May 07
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Presentation/Others
Lec. Niger Sultana
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Presentation/Others
Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Presentation/Others
Lec Nahin Rahman
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Presentation/Others
Lec. Niger Sultana
Monday May 08
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Presentation/Others
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Presentation/Others Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Presentation/Others Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
B CR-901 ECON-2304 Presentation/Others Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
75
2016
Tuesday May 09
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Presentation/Others
Lec. Niger Sultana
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Presentation/Others
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Presentation/Others
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Presentation/Others
Lec. Niger Sultana
Wednesday May 10
1200-1330
Bhouddho Purnima
`
1400-1530
1545-1715
Thursday May 11
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Presentation/Others Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Presentation/Others Lec Musharrat Azam
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Presentation/Others Lec Musharrat Azam
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Presentation/Others
Lec Nahin Rahman
May 12 Shobe-E-barat May 13
week-20
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday May 14
1400-1530 Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1545-1715
Monday May 15
1400-1530 Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1545-1715
76
Tuesday May 16
1400-1530 Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1545-1715
Wednesday May 17
1200-1330
Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1400-1530
1545-1715
Thursday May 18
1400-1530 Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1545-1715
May 19 May 20
week-21
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday May 21
1400-1530 Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1545-1715
Monday May 22
1400-1530 Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
77
1545-1715
Tuesday May 23
1400-1530 Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1545-1715
Wednesday May 24
1200-1330
Preparatory Leave (PL) Question Setting & Moderation
1400-1530
1545-1715
Thursday May 25
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Final Exam Starts
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Final Exam Starts
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Final Exam Starts
May 26 May 27
week-22
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday May 28
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2303
Final Exam Starts
78
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
Monday May 29
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
Tuesday May 30
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
Wednesday May 31
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Final Exam Starts
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Thursday Jun 01
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Final Exam Starts
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Final Exam Starts
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Final Exam Starts
79
Jun 02 Jun 03
week-23
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Jun 04
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
Monday Jun 05
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
Tuesday Jun 06
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Final Exam Starts
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Final Exam Starts
Wednesday Jun 07
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Final Exam Starts
1400-1530 A CR-303 ECON-2301 Final Exam Starts
80
2016 B
2016 CR-902 ECON-2303
Final Exam Starts
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Final Exam Starts
Thursday Jun 08
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Final Exam Ends
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Final Exam Ends
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Final Exam Ends
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Final Exam Ends
Jun 09 Jun 10
week-24
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Jun 11
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Summer vacation Lec. Niger Sultana
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Summer vacation
Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2303 Summer vacation
Lec Nahin Rahman
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Summer vacation
Lec. Niger Sultana
Monday Jun 12
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2304 Summer vacation
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2302 Summer vacation Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
1545-1715 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Summer vacation Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
81
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Summer vacation
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
Tuesday Jun 13
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2305 Summer vacation
Lec. Niger Sultana
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2304 Summer vacation
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
1545-1715
A 2016
CR-301 ECON-2304 Summer vacation
Lec Shahanawaz Sharif
B 2016
CR-901 ECON-2305 Summer vacation
Lec. Niger Sultana
Wednesday Jun 14
1200-1330 A
2016 CR-301 ECON-2302
Summer vacation Lec Sabrina Sharif Badhan
1400-1530
A 2016
CR-303 ECON-2301 Summer vacation Lec Musharrat Azam
B 2016
CR-902 ECON-2303 Summer vacation
Lec Nahin Rahman
1545-1715 B
2016 CR-901 ECON-2301
Summer vacation Lec Musharrat Azam
Thursday Jun 15
1400-1530
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2302 Summer vacation Lec Sabrina Sharif
Badhan
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2301 Summer vacation Lec Musharrat Azam
1545-1715
B 2016
CR-301 ECON-2301 Summer vacation Lec Musharrat Azam
A 2016
CR-901 ECON-2303 Summer vacation
Lec Nahin Rahman
Jun 16 Jun 17
week-25
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion Sunday Jun 18
1400-1530 Result Publication
82
1545-1715
Monday Jun 19
1400-1530 Result Publication
1545-1715
Tuesday Jun 20
1400-1530 Result Publication
1545-1715
Wednesday Jun 21
1200-1330
Result Publication
`
1400-1530
1545-1715
Thursday Jun 22
1400-1530 Result Publication
1545-1715
Jun 23 Shab-E-Kadr Jun 24
week-26
Date Day Time Sec Loc Course Code Event/Topic Faculty Remarks/Points of
Discussion
Sunday Jun 25
1400-1530 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
1545-1715 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
Monday Jun 26
1400-1530 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
83
1545-1715 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
Tuesday Jun 27
1400-1530 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
1545-1715 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
Wednesday Jun 28
1200-1330 ` Eid-Ul-Fitre
1400-1530 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
1545-1715 Eid-Ul-Fitre
Thursday Jun 29
1400-1530 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
1545-1715 Eid-Ul-Fitre Eid-Ul-Fitre
Jun 30 Eid-Ul-Fitre Jul 01 Eid-Ul-Fitre
84
BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS (BUP)
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, BSS HONOURS IN ECONOMICS (ECON-2017) CLASS ROUTINE (January-June, 2017)
Room: CR-301, 303 (Academic Building)
Day 0830-1000 1015-1145 1200-1330 1330-1400
1400-153
( CR-303)
1400-1530 1545-1715
Sunday
ECON-1102 17A SSB
ECON-1102 17B SSB
ECON-3505 15A MA
Lunch
ECON-3504 15A EH
ECON-2305 16A NIS
ECON-2303 16A NR
Monday
ECON-3501 15A RM
ECON-1103 17A AA
ECON-3504 15A EH
Lunch
ECON-2304 16A SSF
ECON-1103 17B AA
ECON-2302 16A SSB
Tuesday
ECON-1105 17A AH
ECON-1105 17B AH
ECON-3503 15A NR
Lunch
ECON-3505 15A MA
ECON-2305 16A NIS
ECON-2304 16A SSF
Wednesday
ECON-1102 17A
SSB
ECON-1101
17A SI
ECON-2302 16A SSB
Lunch ECON-2301
16A MA
ECON-3502 15A SSF
ECON-3503 15A NR
Thursday
ECON-3502
15A
SSF
ECON-3501
15A
RM
ECON-1104
17A
EH
Lunch
ECON-1103
17A
AA
ECON-2302
16B
SSB
ECON-2301
16B
MA
85
Room: CR-901, 902 (Academic Building)
Day 0830-1000
1015-1145 1200-1330 1330-1400
1400-1530 ( CR-902)
1400-1530 1545-1715
Sunday
ECON-1105 17B AH
ECON-1105 17A AH
ECON-3504 15B EH
Lunch
ECON-3505 15B MA
ECON-2303 16B NR
ECON-2305 16B NIS
Monday
ECON-1101 17A SI
ECON-1101 17B SI
ECON-3501 15B RM
Lunch
ECON-3504 15B EH
ECON-2302 16B SSB
ECON-2304 16B SSF
Tuesday
ECON-1104 17B EH
ECON-1104 17A EH
ECON-3505
15B MA
Lunch ECON-3503
15B NR
ECON-2304 16B SSF
ECON-2305 16B NIS
Wednesday
ECON-1101 17B SI
ECON-3501 15B RM
ECON-3502 15B SSF
Lunch ECON-2303
16B NR
ECON-1103 17B AA
ECON-2301 16B MA
Thursday
ECON-1104 17B
EH
ECON-1102 17B SSB
ECON-3502 15B SSF
Lunch ECON-3503
15B NR
ECON-2301 16A MA
ECON-2303 16A NR
Faculty code:
SHI=Asstt.Prof. Md. Shariful
Islam
RM= Lec. RubaiyatMahjabeen
AAN= Lec. AnashuaAnanga
SSB= Lec.Sabrina Sharif Badhan
MA= Lec.MusharratAzam
NR=Lec.NahinRahman
SSF= Lec.Shahanawaz Sharif
EH=Lec.EmranHasan
AH=Asstt. Prof. Azizul Haque
NIS=Lec Niger Sultana
Batch Code:
17B= First year section B
17A= First year section A
16A= Second year section A
16B= Second year section B
15A= Third year section A
15B= Third year section B